perl-unicode

Re: Inverse of /\p{script}/

2003-08-29 16:47:15
Owen Taylor <otaylor(_at_)redhat(_dot_)com> writes:
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 11:14, Nick Ing-Simmons wrote:

We're dropping support for this code and for core X fonts
in the next release of Pango, 

In favour of what? (FreeType on client side?)

Yes, using the Xft and fontconfig libraries. (http://www.fontconfig.org)

If you have the RENDER extension (XFree86 from the last several years,
recent Sun X server), it takes advantage of that to do efficient
compositing of antialiased glyphs on the server side

Using legacy X servers, it renders using standard X primitives either
antialiased or not, and the performance is quite usable.

The advantages are pretty huge:

- Real unicode charmaps, instead of legacy encoding schemes.

- Access to all the font tables, so you can do complex-text layout
  using OpenType

- No need to pull huge metrics and charmaps tables over the 
  X connection

Etc. 

That is what I thought as well. 



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