On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 10:46:02PM +0200, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
> There is no relationship whatsoever between the FreeType module and
> AA. AA is done for client-side fonts by Keith's Xft library. Xft
> doesn't require the FreeType module.
>
> (It is true that older versions of the Freetype module did implement a
> hackish form of AA. This support has never been completed, it was
> never documented, and has been deleted months ago at any rate.)
>
> On a side note, there's no relationship between X-Tt and East-Asian
> encodings. East-Asian encodings are perfectly well supported by the
> FreeType module. It is true, however, that the TTCap hack supported
> by X-TT and not by FreeType happens to be very popular in East-Asian
> locales for reasons that are best understood from a Marxist viewpoint.
Heh.
> All of this is described, of course, in great detail in the XFree86
> fonts documentation (README.fonts).
Can you suggest some replacement text for the following, then?
The freetype module should be used for Western languages and
anti-aliased font support; the xtt module should be used for
East Asian character set support (specifically, for CID-keyed
fonts).
I'm just looking for a way, preferably in one sentence, to tell newbies
which module to pick.
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