- From: Todd Fahrner <fahrner@pobox.com>
- Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 14:53:32 -0800
- To: erik@netscape.com (Erik van der Poel)
- Cc: www-style@w3.org, "'www-font@w3.org'" <www-font@w3.org>
At 2:17 PM -0800 2/1/00, Erik van der Poel wrote: >Just van Rossum wrote: > > > > (Don't ever start measuring letters: it's a dead end, since it's not exact > > by definition. Take two simple lowercase letters 'o', one light, one very > > heavy. Scale them so they are exactly the same height. View at small size. > > The bold one looks smaller.) > >That's a good point. I suppose the way around this is to measure the >glyphs of the normal weight font, and apply the result to the other >members of the same family (bold, light, italic, etc). Hopefully, all >members of a family are designed by the same designer, and hopefully >s/he doesn't introduce randomness at this level (though it seems from >some comments I have seen on the www-font list that artists love to >create randomness and to confuse the poor programmers that are trying to >standardize everything :-) Funny you should phrase it that way, Erik. You're not familiar with Just and Erik (v. Blokland)'s Beowolf? <http://www.fontfont.de/packages/beowol475/about475.html> Hinting is non-random variance. You'll get different metrics depending on the ppem size at which you measure: <http://style.metrius.com/junk/em.gif> -- Todd Fahrner
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