Le mercredi 07 mai 2008 à 14:47 +1000, Caius Carlos Chance a écrit :
Hi,
For the quality testing on liberation-fonts in the progress of full
source hosting on
fedorahosted.org, I have performed some tests
mentioned in this bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=444392
As the screenshots attached there, there are some horizontal
displacements on certain glyphs. I also manually tested in GIMP on the
PSD files which having two versions of font overlapping each other.
However, it might be excellent if any of you could provide some better
ideas on the testing?
IIRC Davide Viti of the Debian font team has a font regression suite. It
would be nice to package it and use it for all our font packages
http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/gtk-frontend/screenshots/
BTW your testing with OO.o is non-representative as it uses its own font
stack different from the one every other app uses. IIRC right now you
have GTK-style font rendering (pango...), QT-style font rendering (being
merged with the GTK one at f.d.o), and one-of-a-kind OO.o & java font
rendering.
Since you're going to be responsible for a highly visible font package
it might be a good idea to drop in one of freedesktop's text layout
summits
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/TextLayout to make contacts and
make some publicity around Liberation.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Mailhot