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FT_GASP_XXX | FT_Get_Gasp |
The function FT_Get_Gasp can be used to query a TrueType or OpenType font for specific entries in its ‘gasp’ table, if any. This is mainly useful when implementing native TrueType hinting with the bytecode interpreter to duplicate the Windows text rendering results.
Defined in FT_GASP_H (freetype/ftgasp.h).
#define FT_GASP_NO_TABLE -1 #define FT_GASP_DO_GRIDFIT 0x01 #define FT_GASP_DO_GRAY 0x02 #define FT_GASP_SYMMETRIC_SMOOTHING 0x08 #define FT_GASP_SYMMETRIC_GRIDFIT 0x10
A list of values and/or bit-flags returned by the FT_Get_Gasp function.
FT_GASP_NO_TABLE |
This special value means that there is no GASP table in this face. It is up to the client to decide what to do. |
FT_GASP_DO_GRIDFIT |
Grid-fitting and hinting should be performed at the specified ppem. This really means TrueType bytecode interpretation. If this bit is not set, no hinting gets applied. |
FT_GASP_DO_GRAY |
Anti-aliased rendering should be performed at the specified ppem. If not set, do monochrome rendering. |
FT_GASP_SYMMETRIC_SMOOTHING |
If set, smoothing along multiple axes must be used with ClearType. |
FT_GASP_SYMMETRIC_GRIDFIT |
Grid-fitting must be used with ClearType's symmetric smoothing. |
The bit-flags ‘FT_GASP_DO_GRIDFIT’ and ‘FT_GASP_DO_GRAY’ are to be used for standard font rasterization only. Independently of that, ‘FT_GASP_SYMMETRIC_SMOOTHING’ and ‘FT_GASP_SYMMETRIC_GRIDFIT’ are to be used if ClearType is enabled (and ‘FT_GASP_DO_GRIDFIT’ and ‘FT_GASP_DO_GRAY’ are consequently ignored).
‘ClearType’ is Microsoft's implementation of LCD rendering, partly protected by patents.
2.3.0
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Defined in FT_GASP_H (freetype/ftgasp.h).
FT_EXPORT( FT_Int ) FT_Get_Gasp( FT_Face face, FT_UInt ppem );
Read the ‘gasp’ table from a TrueType or OpenType font file and return the entry corresponding to a given character pixel size.
face |
The source face handle. |
ppem |
The vertical character pixel size. |
Bit flags (see FT_GASP_XXX), or FT_GASP_NO_TABLE if there is no ‘gasp’ table in the face.
2.3.0
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