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added a new header, named "ftsizes.h" (FT_SIZES_H) to provide a public API to manage multiple size objects for a given FT_Face.
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List of known FreeType 2 Bugs
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"Identifier" is a unique string used to uniquely identify the bug
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A more complete description of the bug is found below the table of
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opened bugs..
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"Date" is the date where the bug was first reported or entered
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in this document. Dates are in _european_ format, i.e day/month/year
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"Opened By" is the name of the people who first spotted the bug.
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Note that we can use abbreviations here, like:
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"David" for David Turner
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"Werner" for Werner Lemberg
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etc..
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"Reproducable" indicates wether the bug could be reproduced by the
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development team or not (it can be specific to a given platform),
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wether it always happen, or only sporadically, etc..
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I. Opened bugs:
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Identifier Date Opened by Reproducable
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NO-CID-CMAPS 13-09-2001 David always
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AUTOHINT-NO-SBITS 13-09-2001 David always
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BAD-TT-RENDERING 12-09-2001 Paul Pedriana ?
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BAD-THIN-LINES 13-09-2001 David ?
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NOT-WINDOWS-METRICS 07-10-2001 David always
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--------------------END-OF-OPENED-BUGS-TABLE----------------------------------
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II. Table of closed bugs:
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Identifier Date Closed by Closure date
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BAD-TTNAMEID.H 12-09-2001 Antoine N/A
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--------------------END-OF-CLOSED-BUGS-TABLE----------------------------------
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II. Bug descriptions:
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NO-CID-CMAPS:
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Not exactly a bug, but the CFF font driver doesn't build a Unicode
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charmap from the content of font files, which prevents efficiently
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using fonts in this format..
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BAD-TTNAMEID.H
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the file "ttnameid.h" contains various constant macro definitions
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corresponding to important values defined by the TrueType specification.
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Joe Man <trmetal@yahoo.com.hk> reports that:
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According to the information from
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TrueType v1.66
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Platform ID = 3 (Microsoft)
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the Encoding ID of GB2312 = 4
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the Encoding ID of big5 = 3
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However, I have found that
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in ttnameid.h
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TT_MS_ID_GB2312 = 3
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TT_MS_ID_BIG_5 = 4
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Which one is correct?
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Antoine replied that this was a bug in the TT 1.66 specification, and
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that FreeType followed the most recent TrueType/OpenType specification
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here !!
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AUTOHINT-SBITS
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when trying to load a glyph, with the auto-hinter activated (i.e.
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when using FT_LOAD_FORCE_AUTOHINT, or when the font driver doesn't
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provide its own hinter), embedded bitmaps are _never_ loaded, unlike
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the default behaviour described by the API specification.
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this seems to be a bug in FT_Load_Glyph, but there is no way to solve it
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efficiently without making a few important internal changes to the library's
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design (more importantly, to the font driver interface)
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BAD-TT-RENDERING
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according to Paul Pedriana <PPedriana@maxis.com>, there is a rather
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important difference between the rendering of TrueType-hinted glyphs
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of current FT2 and old betas..
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Tests and comparisons show a _major_ discrepancy of monochrome truetype
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bytecode-hinted glyphs !! Something seems to be really fucked here !!
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BAD-THIN-LINES
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it seems that the anti-aliased renderer in FreeType has problems
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rendering extremely thin straight lines correctly, at least when using
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the FT_Outline_Render functions..
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NOT-WINDOWS-METRICS
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FreeType doesn't always return the same metrics as Windows for ascender,
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descender and text height, depending on character pixel sizes. A lot of
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testing on Windows is needed to debug this properly. It might be due to
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a rounding bug when computing the "x_scale" and "y_scale" values.
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