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2002-04-15 David Turner <david@freetype.org>
* docs/FTL.txt: formatting
* docs/FTL.txt: Formatting.
* include/freetype/config/ftoption.h: changing the size of the
render pool to 16Kb (instead of 32Kb).
* docs/CHANGES: preparing the 2.1.0 release
* include/freetype/config/ftoption.h: Reduce the size of the
render pool from 32kByte to 16kByte.
* src/pcf/pcfread.c (pcf_seek_to_table_type): Remove compiler
warning.
* docs/CHANGES: Preparing 2.1.0 release.
2002-04-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>

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@ -3,152 +3,146 @@ LATEST CHANGES BETWEEN 2.1.0 and 2.0.9
I. IMPORTANT BUG FIXES
- The TrueType bytecode interpreter has been fixed to produce
_exactly_ the same output as FreeType 1.x. Previous differences
_exactly_ the same output as FreeType 1.x. Previous differences
were due to slightly distinct fixed-point computation routines
used to perform dot products and vector length measurements.
It seems that native TrueType hinting is _extremely_ sensitive
to rounding errors. The required vector computation routines have
to rounding errors. The required vector computation routines have
been optimized and placed within the "ttinterp.c" file.
II. NEW FEATURES
- The 'configure' script used on Unix systems has been modified to
check that GNU Make is being used to build the library. If not,
- The `configure' script used on Unix systems has been modified to
check that GNU Make is being used to build the library. Otherwise,
it will display a message proposing to use the GNUMAKE environment
variable to name it..
The Unix-specific file README.UNX has been modified accordingly
variable to name it.
The Unix-specific file README.UNX has been modified accordingly.
III. MISCELLANEOUS
- The FreeType License in 'docs/FTL.txt' has been updated to include
a proposed preffered disclaimer. If you're using FreeType in your
products, you're encouraged (but not mandated) to use the following
- The FreeType License in `docs/FTL.txt' has been updated to include
a proposed preferred disclaimer. If you are using FreeType in your
products, you are encouraged (but not mandated) to use the following
text in your documentation:
"""
Portions of this software are copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType
Project (www.freetype.org). All rights reserved.
"""
Portions of this software are copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType
Project (www.freetype.org). All rights reserved.
"""
- The default size of the render pool has been reduced to 16kByte.
This shouldn't result in any noticeable performance penalty, unless
you are using the engine as-is to render very large and complex
glyphs.
- The default size of the render pool has been reduced to 16 Kb. This
shouldn't result in any noticeable performance penalty, unless you're
using the engine as-is to render very large and complex glyphs..
- The FreeType 2 redesign has begun. More information can be found
at this URL:
- The FreeType 2 Re-Design has begun. More information can be found
at the following web address:
http://www.freetype.org/freetype2/redesign.html
The following internal changes have been performed within the sources
of this release:
- many internal types have been renamed to increase consistency.
the following should be true, except for public types:
* all structure types have a name ending in "Rec" (short for
'record').
* a pointer-to-structure type has the same name than the
- Many internal types have been renamed to increase consistency.
The following should be true, except for public types:
* All structure types have a name ending in "Rec" (short for
`record').
* A pointer-to-structure type has the same name as the
structure, _without_ the "Rec" suffix.
for example:
typedef struct FooRec_
{
....
} FooRec, *Foo;
- many internal macros have been renamed to increase consistency.
the following should be true:
* all macros have a name beginning in "FT_". This required
a few changes like:
ALLOC => FT_ALLOC
FREE => FT_FREE
REALLOC => FT_REALLOC
* all macro are completely UPPERCASE. This required a few
Example:
typedef struct FooRec_
{
...
} FooRec, *Foo;
- Many internal macros have been renamed to increase consistency.
The following should be true:
* All macros have a name beginning with "FT_". This required
a few changes like
ALLOC => FT_ALLOC
FREE => FT_FREE
REALLOC => FT_REALLOC
* All macros are completely UPPERCASE. This required a few
changes like:
READ_Short => FT_READ_SHORT
NEXT_Short => FT_NEXT_SHORT
GET_ULongLE => FT_GET_ULONG_LE
MEM_Set => FT_MEM_SET
MEM_Copy => FT_MEM_COPY
etc..
* whenever possible, all macro names follow the FT_<OBJECT>_<METHOD>
pattern. For example:
ACCESS_Frame => FT_FRAME_ENTER
FORGET_Frame => FT_FRAME_EXIT
EXTRACT_Frame => FT_FRAME_EXTRACT
RELEASE_Frame => FT_FRAME_RELEASE
FILE_Pos => FT_STREAM_POS
FILE_Seek => FT_STREAM_SEEK
FILE_Read => FT_STREAM_READ
FILE_ReadAt => FT_STREAM_READ_AT
READ_Fields => FT_STREAM_READ_FIELDS
READ_Short => FT_READ_SHORT
NEXT_Short => FT_NEXT_SHORT
GET_ULongLE => FT_GET_ULONG_LE
MEM_Set => FT_MEM_SET
MEM_Copy => FT_MEM_COPY
etc.
- many internal functions have been renamed to follow the
FT_<Object>_<Method> pattern. For example:
FT_Seek_Stream => FT_Stream_Seek
FT_Read_Stream_At => FT_Stream_ReadAt
FT_Done_Stream => FT_Stream_Close
FT_New_Stream => FT_Stream_Open
FT_New_Memory_Stream => FT_Stream_OpenMemory
FT_Extract_Frame => FT_Stream_ExtractFrame
* Whenever possible, all macro names follow the
FT_<OBJECT>_<METHOD> pattern. For example
note that method names do not contain "_".
ACCESS_Frame => FT_FRAME_ENTER
FORGET_Frame => FT_FRAME_EXIT
EXTRACT_Frame => FT_FRAME_EXTRACT
RELEASE_Frame => FT_FRAME_RELEASE
- the FT_ALLOC_ARRAY and FT_REALLOC_ARRAY have been removed and
are now replaced by FT_NEW_ARRAY and FT_RENEW_ARRAY which do
not take a type as the fourth argument. Instead, the array
element type size is computed automatically from the type
of the target pointer used.
FILE_Pos => FT_STREAM_POS
FILE_Seek => FT_STREAM_SEEK
FILE_Read => FT_STREAM_READ
FILE_ReadAt => FT_STREAM_READ_AT
READ_Fields => FT_STREAM_READ_FIELDS
- a new object class, named FT_CMap has been introduced. These
internal objects are used to model character maps. This eases
the support of additional charmap types within the engine
- Many internal functions have been renamed to follow the
FT_<Object>_<Method> pattern. For example:
FT_Seek_Stream => FT_Stream_Seek
FT_Read_Stream_At => FT_Stream_ReadAt
FT_Done_Stream => FT_Stream_Close
FT_New_Stream => FT_Stream_Open
FT_New_Memory_Stream => FT_Stream_OpenMemory
FT_Extract_Frame => FT_Stream_ExtractFrame
- a new configuration file named "ftstdlib.h" has been added
to 'include/freetype/config'. It is used to define aliases
Note that method names do not contain "_".
- The FT_ALLOC_ARRAY and FT_REALLOC_ARRAY have been replaced
with FT_NEW_ARRAY and FT_RENEW_ARRAY which do not take a type
as the fourth argument. Instead, the array element type size
is computed automatically from the type of the target pointer
used.
- A new object class, FT_CMap, has been introduced. These
internal objects are used to model character maps. This eases
the support of additional charmap types within the engine.
- A new configuration file named "ftstdlib.h" has been added
to `include/freetype/config'. It is used to define aliases
for _every_ routine of the ISO C library that the font engine
uses. Each aliases has a "ft_" prefix (e.g. "ft_strlen" is an
uses. Each aliases has a "ft_" prefix (e.g. "ft_strlen" is an
alias for "strlen").
this is used to ease the porting of FT2 to exotic runtime
This is used to ease the porting of FreeType 2 to exotic runtime
environments where the ISO C Library isn't available (e.g.
XFree86 extension modules).
More details are available in the "ChangeLog" file.
============================================================================
LATEST CHANGES BETWEEN 2.0.9 and 2.0.8
I. IMPORTANT BUG FIXES
- Certain fonts like "foxjump.ttf" contain broken name tables with
invalid entries and wild offsets. This caused FreeType to crash when
trying to load them.
The SFNT `name' table loader has been fixed to be able to support
these strange fonts.
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- A bug in the Postscript hinter has been found and fixed, removing
un-even stem widths at small pixel sizes (like 14-17).
This improves the quality of a certain number of Postscript fonts.
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- Two new APIs have been added: `FT_Get_First_Char' and
`FT_Get_Next_Char'.
Together, these can be used to iterate efficiently over the currently
selected charmap of a given face. Read the API reference for more
details.
III. MISCELLANEOUS
- The FreeType sources are under heavy internal re-factoring. As a
consequence, we have created a branch named "STABLE" on the CVS to
hold all future releases/fixes in the 2.0.x family.
The HEAD branch now contains the re-factored sources and shouldn't be
used for testing or packaging new releases. In case you would like
to access the 2.0.9 sources from our CVS repository, use the tag
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LATEST CHANGES BETWEEN 2.0.8 and 2.0.7
I. IMPORTANT BUG FIXES
- There was a small but nasty bug in "freetype-config.in" which
caused the "freetype-config" script to fail on Unix.
This didn't prevent the installation of the library or even
its execution, but caused problems when trying to compile many
Unix packages that depend on it.
- Some TrueType or OpenType fonts embedded in PDF documents do
not have a 'cmap', 'post' and 'name' as is required by the
specification. FreeType no longer refuses to load such fonts.
- various fixes to the PCF font driver
============================================================================