Re: SVG Fonts inside of OpenType fonts? [Cross-post from www-font@w3.org]

On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Stuart Gill <stuartg@google.com> wrote:

> 1) Allow overlap of SVG and TT glyph ids
> This option would enable font creators to have both an SVG glyph and a TT
> outline glyph with the same id. So, software that doesn't understand the SVG
> extension would be able to use the font and only see the TT glyphs. Software
> that understands the SVG extension would look at the SVG glyphs first (or
> based on user settings) and use those glyphs if they exist and if not fall
> back through to the TT glyphs. The interaction between the glyphs could be
> controlled as is now with all of the existing OT features but there would be
> no way to allow features to select between TT and SVG glyphs.
>

Yes there would. You allow the SVG and TT glyphs IDs to overlap, but don't
require it, so text shaping can choose a glyph that has only a TT version
(or only an SVG version) if you want to. This is simple and flexible. I
can't see a reason to do it any other way.

Rob
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