Re: WOFF tests

"Aw, Snap!" (crashed the browser) Chrome 16.0.891.1 on OS X. 10.6.8
Works fine in Safari, though.

kawoszeh is OpenFontLi­cense

Goudy Bookletter 1911 is public domain

no idea for Knotty, and Arial is the usual mess (but not relevant here).


-Charles


On 9/29/11 6:19 PM, David Dailey wrote:
>
> http://granite.sru.edu/~ddailey/svg/woff2.svg 
> <http://granite.sru.edu/%7Eddailey/svg/woff2.svg> ( I think all the 
> fonts involved are PD or freely re-usable, but I probably need to 
> re-verify)
>
> Observations:
>
> A.Fitting the text into the box using textLength="90" 
> lengthAdjust="spacingAndGlyphs":
>
> Chrome and IE9 -- okay
>
> Firefox -- doesn't handle the textLength and lengthAdjust  (not yet 
> implemented)
>
> Safari -- doesn't seem to handle WOFF yet but handles rectangle 
> fitting of glyph-strings
>
> Opera -- handles the textLength and lengthAdjust   for non-Woff but 
> not for Woff
>
> B.Fill and stroke
>
> Chrome -- stroke and fill separate and leave gaps at curved points of 
> WOFF fonts (note B in Book)
>
> Others -- okay except that Safari doesn't handle WOFF
>
> C.Cursor selection of text
>
> IE -- cursor sometimes fails to turn into i-beam instead turns into 
> image dragger. Gaps form in highlighted selection. Sometimes selection 
> jumps ahead to end of line. Double click on text is erratic
>
> FF -- no cursor selection of text. Does not copy to clipboard with CTRL C
>
> Chrome& Safari-- okay
>
> Opera -- selection a bit erratic and no double click. Does not copy to 
> clipboard with CTRL C
>
> Am not sure if anyone is still collecting this sort of thing -- SVG IG 
> seems to be quiet. Hixie's acid text has declared that all web browser 
> improvement is complete. This is not exactly a test-suite since it 
> evaluates more than one feature at a time. But it is an instance where 
> no browser seems to do all things correctly yet.
>
> Regards
>
> David
>

Received on Friday, 30 September 2011 01:42:10 UTC