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William F Pokorny <ano### [at] anonymous org> wrote:
> OK. Attached a sample image for many of the text{} updates coming in
> release R19 of the yuqk fork. Namely, new text{} features 'caps' and
> 'open' along with fixes for negative thickness specifications. Negative
> thickness becomes an OK thing to do and not something which only partly
> works.
This is really cool, and actually very useful.
I often need to apply text to an image, but have to juggle the color depending
upon what color/brightness the background is. Now we can have 2 contrasting
colors in a single glyph so that it always shows up reasonably well.
It will be interesting to experiment with things like gradients and other
patterns.
Now that you're neck-deep in the font code, can you ramble on about what you've
discovered / know about?
How difficult would it be to access the fundamental Bezier spline control points
for ttf fonts?
Can you make text render a tight spline rather than a thick outline? A
"center-line" font?
Are these things dependent on how the font is defined in the file?
- BW
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