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Re: [ft] libXft patch: use FreeType built-in color filtering
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David Turner |
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Re: [ft] libXft patch: use FreeType built-in color filtering |
Date: |
Fri, 29 Sep 2006 09:30:09 +0200 |
Just to indicate that I replaced the patch file with a new one that
plays nicely with the real libXft-2.1.7 release. It seems the previous
one was malformed, for some reason.
The address hasn't changed though:
http://david.freetype.org/lcd/libXft-2.1.7-lcd-filter-1.patch
Regards,
- David
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 03:22:35 +0200, "David Turner" <address@hidden> said:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've written a patch to libXft-2.1.7 that modifies the library to use the
> new
> built-in FreeType LCD color filtering features. It is currently available
> at:
>
> http://david.freetype.org/lcd/libXft-2.1.7-lcd-filter-1.patch
>
> Note that:
>
> - IMPORTANT: the patched library will *not* compile if you haven't
> FreeType
> CVS, 2.2.2 or better previously installed !!
>
> since I didn't want to lose my time with configure.ac and all, this
> is detected by a #error statement at compile time, not configuration
> time. Any volunteer to move the check to the config script ?
>
> - the patched library doesn't care if FT_CONFIG_OPTION_SUBPIXEL_RENDERING
> was defined in your FreeType build. If the feature is disabled, it will
> simply be tricked into displaying normal anti-aliased glyphs (even if
> the slower LCD-decimated glyph composition function will be used with
> XRender).
>
> it might be better, performance wise, to test if the feature is
> disabled
> initially, and if so, to only use the faster gray-level composition
> functions. However, I'll leave this to another patch.
>
> - the patch only uses FT_LCD_FILTER_DEFAULT at the moment. It shall be
> fairly trivial to update the code to use different filters based on
> user choices (the equivalent of "light" and "strong" hinting on
> MacOSX),
> but this needs updates to the fontconfig stuff used to store and
> process
> this kind of preferences beforehand, plus make it available to
> preferences dialog like gnome-font-properties
>
>
> As usual, please report any problem. The patch was tested in all modes
> (mono, gray, RGB, BGR, VRGB, VBGR) but I admit I didn't test all
> funky cases (e.g. transformed/rotated text)
>
> Installing this patch after 2.2.2 (a.k.a. current CVS at the moment),
> should
> affect all KDE applications, and some others that use libXft to render
> text
> (e.g. FireFox, Thunderbird). GTK/Gnome applications are likely not to be
> affected, since this will require a patch to Cairo, which I'll try to
> provide later.
>
> There will probably be several Cairo patches, because the font rendering
> internals have changed quite a bit between the various recent releases of
> the library (e.g. 1.0.4, 1.1.6, 1.2.0)
>
> Regards, and enjoy !!
> - David Turner
> - The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
>
>
>
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- David Turner
- The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)