- From: Chris Lilley <chris@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 14:04:24 +0200
- To: Jonathan Kew <jfkthame@gmail.com>
- CC: "Levantovsky, Vladimir" <Vladimir.Levantovsky@monotype.com>, Raph Levien <raph@google.com>, "public-webfonts-wg@w3.org" <public-webfonts-wg@w3.org>
Hello Jonathan, Monday, April 14, 2014, 7:55:54 PM, you wrote: > I envisage that before very long, the Brotli compressor is likely to be > packaged as a reusable library on many systems, so that it would be > readily available to scripting languages such as Perl or Python or Ruby > that might be used to build dynamic sites or online tools. I doubt the > WOFF2 glyf-transformation code is likely to be nearly so widely > available, given its more specialized nature. Doesn't that argument apply to all of the MTX-style preprocessing, which is all font-specific and all separate from generalized entropy coding? -- Best regards, Chris mailto:chris@w3.org
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