On 06/12/12 22:19, Coda Highland wrote: [...] > Strangely enough, you actually only listed three -- KDE uses Qt's font > rendering, which is based on Harfbuzz... but recent versions of Pango > are ALSO based on Harfbuzz. That's very interesting --- initially I thought Qt used Pango, before remembering that Pango was tied to glib; but then I couldn't find what shaper Qt used so assumed they had my own. Demonstrates my point, though! Incidentally, and this is now getting terminally offtopic, but I recently discovered this: http://nothings.org/stb/stb_truetype.h PD (where applicable) TrueType rasterizer in one source file which compiled to a 20kB binary! But it's not a shaper, so all you get out are glyphs. (I actually want to use this at work. Alas, HarfBuzz looks way too heavyweight for us.) -- ┌─── dg@cowlark.com ───── http://www.cowlark.com ───── │ "Of course, on a sufficiently small planet, 40 km/hr is, in fact, │ sufficient to punt the elastic spherical cow into low orbit." --- │ Brooks Moses on r.a.sf.c
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