LATEST CHANGES BETWEEN 2.0.6 and 2.0.5 *** IMPORTANT BUG FIXES: - it wasn't possible to load embedded bitmaps when the auto-hinter was used. This is now fixed.. - the TrueType font driver didn't load some composites properly (the sub-glyphs were slightly shifted, and this was only noticeable when using monochrome rendering) - Various fixes to the auto-hinter. They merely improve the output of sans-serif fonts. Note that there are still problems with serifed fonts and composites (accented characters). - all scalable font drivers mistakenly returned un-fitted glyph advances when hinting was requested. This created problems for a number of layout applications. This is a very old bug that got undetected mainly because most test/demo program perform rounding explicitely or implicitely (through the cache). - FT_Glyph_ToBitmap did mistakenly modify the source glyph in certain cases. - "glnames.py" still contained a bug that made FreeType return invalid names for certain glyphs. *** IMPORTANT UPDATES & NEW FEATURES: - important updates to the Mac-specific parts of the library. - The caching sub-system has been completely re-designed, and its API has evolved (the old one is still supported for backwards). The documentation for it will be completed on the next release though.. For now, you're encouraged to continue using the old API - A new charmap cache is provided too. See FTC_CMapCache. This is useful to perform character code -> glyph index translations quickly, without the need for an opened FT_Face.. - A NEW POSTSCRIPT HINTER module has been added to support native hints in the following formats: Postscript Type 1, Postscript CID and CFF/CEF. CHECK THIS OUT !! Note that the auto-hinter produces better results for a number of badly-hinted fonts (mostly auto-generated ones) though.. - A memory debugger is now part of the standard FreeType sources. To enable it, define FT_DEBUG_MEMORY in , and recompile the library. Now, define the _environment_ variable FT_DEBUG_MEMORY and run any program using FreeType. When the library is exited, a summary of memory footprints and eventual leaks will be displayed.. this works transparently with _any_ program that uses FreeType.. you'll need _lots_ of memory to use this however (allocated blocks are never released to the heap to detect double deletes easily) *** OTHER: - we're aware of subtle differences between the output of FT 1 and FT 2 when it comes to monochrome TrueType-hinted glyphs. These are most probably due to small differences in the monochrome rasterizers and will be worked out in an upcoming release. - the next release will be named FreeType 2.1, and will include a _major_ rework of the library's internals, both to make the source code more consistent, readable, etc.. as well as to implement new features like: - sub-pixel filtering ("ClearType" and "CoolType" like) - gamma-correction - dynamic version and features retrieval - important enhancements to the auto-hinter - important enhancements to the monochrome rasterizer (especially for Postscript-based formats) Merry XMas :-) ============================================================================ LATEST CHANGES BETWEEN 2.0.5 and 2.0.4 NOTE THAT 2.0.5 DOES NOT CONTAIN THE POSTSCRIPT HINTER. THIS MODULE WILL BE PART OF THE NEXT RELEASE (EITHER 2.0.6 or 2.1) - Fixed a bug that made certain glyphs, like "Cacute", "cacute" and "lslash" unavailable from Unicode charmaps of Postscript fonts. This prevented the correct display of Polish text, for example. - The kerning table of Type 1 fonts was loaded by FreeType, when its AFM file was attached to its face, but the FT_FACE_FLAG_HAS_KERNING bit flags was not set correctly, preventing FT_Get_Kerning to return meaningful values. - Improved SFNT (TrueType & OpenType) charmap support. Slightly better performance, as well as support for the new formats defined by the OpenType 1.3 specification (8, 10, and 12) - Fixed a serious typo in "src/base/ftcalc.c" which caused invalid computations in certain rare cases, producing ugly artefacts. - The size of the EM square is computed with a more accurate algorithm for Postscript fonts. The old one caused slight errors with embedded fonts found in PDF documents. - Fixed a bug in the cache manager that prevented normal LRU behaviour within the cache manager, causing unnecessary reloads (for FT_Face and FT_Size objects only). - Added a new function named "FT_Get_Name_Index" to retrieve the glyph index of a given glyph name, when found in a face. - Added a new function named "FT_Get_Postscript_Name" to retrieve the "unique" Postscript font name of a given face. - Added a new public header size named FT_SIZES_H (or ) providing new FT_Size-management functions: FT_New_Size, FT_Activate_Size, FT_Done_Size. - Fixed a reallocation bug that generated a dangling pointer (and possibly memory leaks) with Postscript fonts (in src/psaux/psobjs.c). - Many fixes for 16-bit correctness. - Removed many pedantic compiler warnings from the sources. - Added an Amiga build directory in "builds/amiga". ============================================================================ LATEST CHANGES BETWEEN 2.0.4 and 2.0.3 - Fixed a rather annoying bug that was introduced in 2.0.3. Namely, the font transformation set through FT_Set_Transform was applied twice to auto-hinted glyphs, resulting in incorrectly rotated text output. - Fixed _many_ compiler warnings. FT2 should now compile cleanly with Visual C++'s most pedantic warning level (/W4). It already compiled fine with GCC and a few other compilers. - Fixed a bug that prevented the linear advance width of composite TrueType glyphs to be correctly returned. - Fixed the Visual C++ project files located in "builds/win32/visualc" (previous versions used older names of the library). - Many 32-bit constants have an "L" appended to their value, in order to improve the 16-bitness of the code. Someone is actually trying to use FT2 on an Atari ST machine! - Updated the "builds/detect.mk" file in order to automatically build FT2 on AIX systems. AIX uses "/usr/sbin/init" instead of "/sbin/init" and wasn't previously detected as a Unix platform by the FreeType build system. - Updated the Unix-specific portions of the build system (new libtool version, etc.). - The SFNT kerning lodaer now ensures that the table is sorted (since some problem fonts do not meet this requirement). ============================================================================ LATEST CHANGES BETWEEN 2.0.3 and 2.0.2 I. CHANGES TO THE MODULES / FONT DRIVERS - THE AUTO-HINTER HAS BEEN SLIGHTLY IMPROVED, in order to fix several annoying artefacts, mainly: - Blue zone alignement of horizontal stems wasn't performed correctly, resulting in artefacts like the "d" being placed one pixel below the "b" in some fonts like Time New Roman. - Overshoot thresholding wasn't performed correctly, creating unpleasant artefacts at large character pixel sizes. - Composite glyph loading has been simplified. This gets rid of various artefacts where the components of a composite glyphs were not correctly spaced. These are the last changes to the current auto-hinting module. A new hinting sub-system is currently in the work in order to support native hints in Type 1 / CFF / OpenType fonts, as well as globally improve rendering. - The PCF driver has been fixed. It reported invalid glyph dimensions for the fonts available on Solaris. - The Type 1, CID and CFF drivers have been modified to fix the computation of the EM size. - The Type 1 driver has been fixed to avoid a dangerous bug that crashed the library with non-conforming fonts (i.e. ones that do not place the .notdef glyph at position 0). - The TrueType driver had a rather subtle bug (dangling pointer when loading composite glyphs) that could crash the library in rare occasions! II. HIGH-LEVEL API CHANGES - The error code enumeration values have been changed. An error value is decomposed in a generic error code, and a module number. see for details. - A new public header file has been introduced, named FT_TRIGONOMETRY_H (include/freetype/fttrig.h), providing trigonometric functions to compute sines, cosines, arctangents, etc. with 16.16 fixed precision. The implementation is based on the CORDIC algorithm and is very fast while being sufficiently accurate. III. INTERNALS - Added BeOS-specific files in the old build sub-system. Note that no changes were required to compile the library with Jam. - The configuration is now capable of automatically detecting 64-bit integers on a set of predefined compilers (GCC, Visual C++, Borland C++) and will use them by default. This provides a small performance boost. - A small memory leak that happened when opening 0-sized files (duh!) have been fixed. - Fixed bezier stack depth bug in the routines provided by the FT_BBOX_H header file. Also fixed similar bugs in the rasterizers. - The outline bounding box code has been rewritten to use direct computations, instead of bezier sub-division, to compute the exact bounding box of glyphs. This is slightly slower but more accurate. - The build system has been improved and fixed, mainly to support "make" on Windows 2000 correctly, avoid problems with "make distclean" on non Unix systems, etc. - Hexadecimal constants have been suffixed with "U" to avoid problems with certain compilers on 64-bit platforms. - A new directory named "src/tools" has been created. It contains Python scripts and simple unit test programs used to develop the library. - The DocMaker tool has been moved from "docs" to "src/tools" and has been updated with the following: - Now accepts the "--title=XXXX" or "-t XXXX" option from the command line to set the project's name in the generated API reference. - Now accepts the "--output=DIR" or "-o DIR" option from the command line to set the output directory for all generated HTML files. - Now accepts the "--prefix=XXXX" or "-p XXX" option from the command line to set the file prefix to use for all generated HTML files. - Now generates the current time/data on each generated page in order to distinguish between versions. DocMaker can be used with other projects now, not only FT2 (e.g. MLib, FTLayout, etc.). =========================================================================== LATEST CHANGES BETWEEN 2.0.2 and 2.0.1 I. CHANGES TO THE MODULES / FONT DRIVERS - THE TRUETYPE BYTECODE INTERPRETER IS NOW TURNED OFF, in order to avoid legal problems with the Apple patents. It seems that we mistakenly turned this option on in previous releases of the build. Note that if you want to use the bytecode interpreter in order to get high-quality TrueType rendering, you will need to toggle by hand the definition of the TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER macro in the file "include/freetype/config/ftoption.h". - The CFF driver has been improved by Tom Kacvinsky and Sander van der Wal: * Support for "seac" emulation. * Support for "dotsection". * Support for retrieving glyph names through "FT_Get_Glyph_Name". The first two items are necessary to correctly a large number of Type 1 fonts converted to the CFF formats by Adobe Acrobat. - The Type 1 driver was also improved by Tom & others: * Better EM size computation. * Better support for synthetic (transformed) fonts. * The Type 1 driver returns the charstrings corresponding to each glyph in the "glyph->control_data" field after a call to "FT_Load_Glyph" (thanks Ha Shao). - Various other bugfixes, including the following: * Fixed a nasty memory leak in the Type 1 driver. * The autohinter and the pcf driver used static writable data when they shouldn't. * Many casts were added to make the code more 64-bits safe. It also now compiles on Windows XP 64-bits without warnings. * Some incorrect writable statics were removed in the "autohint" and "pcf" drivers. FreeType 2 now compiles on Epoc again. II. CHANGES TO THE HIGH-LEVEL API - The library header files inclusion scheme has been changed. The old scheme looked like: #include #include #include #include Now you should use: #include #include FT_FREETYPE_H #include FT_GLYPH_H #include FT_CACHE_H #include FT_CACHE_IMAGE_H NOTE THAT THE OLD INCLUSION SCHEME WILL STILL WORK WITH THIS RELEASE. HOWEVER, WE DO NOT GUARANTEE THAT THIS WILL STILL BE TRUE IN THE NEXT ONE (A.K.A. FREETYPE 2.1). The file is used to define the header filename macros. The complete and commented list of macros is available in the API reference under the section name "Header File Macros" in Chapter I. For more information, see section I of the following document: http://www.freetype.org/ freetype2/docs/tutorial/step1.html or http://freetype.sourceforge.net/ freetype2/docs/tutorial/step1.html - Many, many comments have been added to the public source file in order to automatically generate the API Reference through the "docmaker.py" Python script. The latter has been updated to support the grouping of sections in chapters and better index sort. See: http://www.freetype.org/freetype2/docs/reference/ft2-toc.html III. CHANGES TO THE BUILD PROCESS - If you are not building FreeType 2 with its own build system (but with your own Makefiles or project files), you will need to be aware that the build process has changed a little bit. You don't need to put the "src" directory in the include path when compiling any FT2 component. Instead, simply put the component's directory in the current include path. So, if you were doing something like: cc -c -Iinclude -Isrc src/base/ftbase.c change the line to: cc -c -Iinclude -Isrc/base src/base/ftbase.c If you were doing something like: cd src/base cc -c -I../../include -I.. ftbase.c change it to: cd src/base cc -c -I../../include ftbase.c ====================================================================== LATEST CHANGES BETWEEN 2.0.1 and 2.0 2.0.1 introduces a few changes: - Fixed many bugs related to the support of CFF / OpenType fonts. These formats are now much better supported though there is still work planned to deal with charset tables and PDF-embedded CFF files that use the old "seac" command. - The library could not be compiled in debug mode with a very small number of C compilers whose pre-processors didn't implement the "##" directive correctly (i.e. per se the ANSI C specification!) An elegant fix was found. - Added support for the free Borland command-line C++ Builder compiler. Use "make setup bcc32". Also fixed a few source lines that generated new warnings with BCC32. - Fixed a bug in FT_Outline_Get_BBox when computing the extrema of a conic Bezier arc. - Updated the INSTALL file to add IDE compilation. - Other minor bug fixes, from invalid Type 1 style flags to correct support of synthetic (obliqued) fonts in the auto-hinter, better support for embedded bitmaps in a SFNT font. - Fixed some problems with "freetype-config". Finally, the "standard" scheme for including FreeType headers is now gradually changing, but this will be explained in a later release (probably 2.0.2). And very special thanks to Tom Kacvinsky and YAMANO-UCHI Hidetoshi for their contributions! ====================================================================== CHANGES BETWEEN beta8 and 2.0 - Changed the default installation path for public headers from "include/freetype" to "include/freetype2". Also added a new "freetype-config" that is automatically generated and installed on Unix and Cygwin systems. The script itself is used to retrieve the current install path, C compilation flags as well as linker flags. - Fixed several small bugs: * Incorrect max advance width for fixed-pitch Type 1 fonts. * Incorrect glyph names for certain TrueType fonts. * The glyph advance was not copied when FT_Glyph_To_Bitmap was called. * The linearHoriAdvance and linerVertAdvance fields were not correctly returned for glyphs processed by the auto-hinter. * "type1z" renamed back to "type1"; the old "type1" module has been removed. - Revamped the build system to make it a lot more generic. This will allow us to re-use nearly un-modified in lots of other projects (including FreeType Layout). - Changed "cid" to use "psaux" too. - Added the cache sub-system. See as well as the sources in "src/cache". Note that it compiles but is still untested for now. - Updated "docs/docmaker.py", a draft API reference is available at http://www.freetype.org/ft2api.html. - Changed "type1" to use "psaux". - Created a new module named "psaux" to hold the Type 1 & Type 2 parsing routines. It should be used by "type1", "cid", and "cff" in the future. - Fixed an important bug in "FT_Glyph_Get_CBox". - Fixed some compiler warnings that happened since the TrueType bytecode decoder was deactivated by default. - Fixed two memory leaks: * The memory manager (16 bytes) isn't released in FT_Done_FreeType! * Using custom input streams, the copy of the original stream was never released. - Fixed the auto-hinter by performing automatic computation of the "filling direction" of each glyph. This is done through a simple and fast approximation, and seems to work (problems spotted by Werner though). The Arphic fonts are a lot nicer though there are still a lot of things to do to handle Asian fonts correctly. ====================================================================== BETA-8 (RELEASE CANDIDATE) CHANGES - Deactivated the TrueType bytecode interpreter by default. - Deactivated the "src/type1" font driver. Now "src/type1z" is used by default. - Updates to the build system. We now compile the library correctly under Unix system through "configure" which is automatically called on the first "make" invocation. - Added the auto-hinting module! Fixing some bugs here and there. - Found some bugs in the composite loader (seac) of the Type1-based font drivers. - Renamed the directory "freetype2/config" to "freetype2/builds" and updated all relevant files. - Found a memory leak in the "type1" driver. - Incorporated Tom's patches to support flex operators correctly in OpenType/CFF fonts. Now all I need is to support pure CFF and CEF fonts to be done with this driver :-) - Added the Windows FNT/FON driver in "src/winfonts". For now, it always "simulates" a Unicode charmap, so it shouldn't be considered completed right now. It is there to be more a proof of concept than anything else anyway. The driver is a single C source file, that compiles to 3 Kb of code. I'm still working on the PCF/BDF drivers, but I'm too lazy to finish them now. - CHANGES TO THE HIGH-LEVEL API * FT_Get_Kerning has a new parameter that allows you to select the coordinates of the kerning vector (font units, scaled, scaled + grid-fitted). * The outline functions are now in and not part of anymore. * now contains declarations for FT_New_Library, FT_Done_Library, FT_Add_Default_Modules. * The so-called convenience functions have moved from "ftoutln.c" to "ftglyph.c", and are thus available with this optional component of the library. They are declared in now. * Anti-aliased rendering is now the default for FT_Render_Glyph (i.e. corresponds to render_mode == 0 == ft_render_mode_normal). To generate a monochrome bitmap, use ft_render_mode_mono, or the FT_LOAD_MONOCHROME flag in FT_Load_Glyph/FT_Load_Char. FT_LOAD_ANTI_ALIAS is still defined, but values to 0. * now include , solving a few headaches :-) * The type FT_GlyphSlotRec has now a "library" field. - CHANGES TO THE "ftglyph.h" API This API has been severely modified in order to make it simpler, clearer, and more efficient. It certainly now looks like a real "glyph factory" object, and allows client applications to manage (i.e. transform, bbox and render) glyph images without ever knowing their original format. - Added support for CID-keyed fonts to the CFF driver. Maybe support for pure CFF + CEF fonts should come in? - Cleaned up source code in order to avoid two functions with the same name. Also changed the names of the files in "type1z" from "t1XXXX" to "z1XXXX" in order to avoid any conflicts. "make multi" now works well :-) Also removed the use of "cidafm" for now, even if the source files are still there. This functionality will certainly go into a specific module. - ADDED SUPPORT FOR THE AUTO-HINTER It works :-) I have a demo program which simply is a copy of "ftview" that does a `FT_Add_Module(library, &autohinter_module_class)' after library initialization, and Type 1 & OpenType/CFF fonts are now hinted. CID fonts are not hinted, as they include no charmap and the auto-hinter doesn't include "generic" global metrics computations yet. Now, I need to release this thing to the FreeType 2 source. - CHANGES TO THE RENDERER MODULES The monochrome and smooth renderers are now in two distinct directories, namely "src/raster1" and "src/smooth". Note that the old "src/renderer" is now gone. I ditched the 5-gray-levels renderers. Basically, it involved a simple #define toggle in 'src/raster1/ftraster.c'. FT_Render_Glyph, FT_Outline_Render & FT_Outline_Get_Bitmap now select the best renderer available, depending on render mode. If the current renderer for a given glyph image format isn't capable of supporting the render mode, another one will be found in the library's list. This means that client applications do not need to switch or set the renderers themselves (as in the latest change), they'll get what they want automatically. At last. Changed the demo programs accordingly. - MAJOR INTERNAL REDESIGN: A lot of internal modifications have been performed lately on the source in order to provide the following enhancements: * More generic module support: The FT_Module type is now defined to represent a handle to a given module. The file contains the FT_Module_Class definition, as well as the module-loading public API. The FT_Driver type is still defined, and still represents a pointer to a font driver. Note that FT_Add_Driver is replaced by FT_Add_Module, FT_Get_Driver by FT_Get_Module, etc. * Support for generic glyph image types: The FT_Renderer type is a pointer to a module used to perform various operations on glyph image. Each renderer is capable of handling images in a single format (e.g. ft_glyph_format_outline). Its functions are used to: - transform an glyph image - render a glyph image into a bitmap - return the control box (dimensions) of a given glyph image The scan converters "ftraster.c" and "ftgrays.c" have been moved to the new directory "src/renderer", and are used to provide two default renderer modules. One corresponds to the "standard" scan-converter, the other to the "smooth" one. he current renderer can be set through the new function FT_Set_Renderer. The old raster-related function FT_Set_Raster, FT_Get_Raster and FT_Set_Raster_Mode have now disappeared, in favor of the new: FT_Get_Renderer FT_Set_Renderer See the file for more details. These changes were necessary to properly support different scalable formats in the future, like bi-color glyphs, etc. * Glyph loader object: A new internal object, called a 'glyph loader' has been introduced in the base layer. It is used by all scalable format font drivers to load glyphs and composites. This object has been created to reduce the code size of each driver, as each one of them basically re-implemented its functionality. See and the FT_GlyphLoader type for more information. * FT_GlyphSlot has new fields: In order to support extended features (see below), the FT_GlyphSlot structure has a few new fields: linearHoriAdvance: This field gives the linearly scaled (i.e. scaled but unhinted) advance width for the glyph, expressed as a 16.16 fixed pixel value. This is useful to perform WYSIWYG text. linearVertAdvance: This field gives the linearly scaled advance height for the glyph (relevant in vertical glyph layouts only). This is useful to perform WYSIWYG text. Note that the two above field replace the removed "metrics2" field in the glyph slot. advance: This field is a vector that gives the transformed advance for the glyph. By default, it corresponds to the advance width, unless FT_LOAD_VERTICAL_LAYOUT was specified when calling FT_Load_Glyph or FT_Load_Char. bitmap_left: This field gives the distance in integer pixels from the current pen position to the left-most pixel of a glyph image IF IT IS A BITMAP. It is only valid when the "format" field is set to "ft_glyph_format_bitmap", for example, after calling the new function FT_Render_Glyph. bitmap_top: This field gives the distance in integer pixels from the current pen position (located on the baseline) to the top-most pixel of the glyph image IF IT IS A BITMAP. Positive values correspond to upwards Y. loader: This is a new private field for the glyph slot. Client applications should not touch it. * Support for transforms and direct rendering in FT_Load_Glyph: Most of the functionality found in has been moved to the core library. Hence, the following: - A transform can be specified for a face through FT_Set_Transform. this transform is applied by FT_Load_Glyph to scalable glyph images (i.e. NOT TO BITMAPS) before the function returns, unless the bit flag FT_LOAD_IGNORE_TRANSFORM was set in the load flags. - Once a glyph image has been loaded, it can be directly converted to a bitmap by using the new FT_Render_Glyph function. Note that this function takes the glyph image from the glyph slot, and converts it to a bitmap whose properties are returned in "face.glyph.bitmap", "face.glyph.bitmap_left" and "face.glyph.bitmap_top". The original native image might be lost after the conversion. - When using the new bit flag FT_LOAD_RENDER, the FT_Load_Glyph and FT_Load_Char functions will call FT_Render_Glyph automatically when needed. - Reformatted all modules source code in order to get rid of the basic data types redifinitions (i.e. "TT_Int" instead of "FT_Int", "T1_Fixed" instead of "FT_Fixed"). Hence the format-specific prefixes like "TT_", "T1_", "T2_" and "CID_" are only used for relevant structures. ====================================================================== OLD CHANGES FOR BETA 7 - bug-fixed the OpenType/CFF parser. It now loads and displays my two fonts nicely, but I'm pretty certain that more testing is needed :-) - fixed the crummy Type 1 hinter, it now handles accented characters correctly (well, the accent is not always well placed, but that's another problem..) - added the CID-keyed Type 1 driver in "src/cid". Works pretty well for only 13 Kb of code ;-) Doesn't read AFM files though, nor the really useful CMAP files.. - fixed two bugs in the smooth renderer (src/base/ftgrays.c). Thanks to Boris Letocha for spotting them and providing a fix.. - fixed potential "divide by zero" bugs in ftcalc.c.. my god.. - added source code for the OpenType/CFF driver (still incomplete though..) - modified the SFNT driver slightly to perform more robust header checks in TT_Load_SFNT_Header. This prevents certain font files (e.g. some Type 1 Multiple Masters) from being incorrectly "recognized" as TrueType font files.. - moved a lot of stuff from the TrueType driver to the SFNT module, this allows greater code re-use between font drivers (e.g. TrueType, OpenType, Compact-TrueType, etc..) - added a tiny segment cache to the SFNT Charmap 4 decoder, in order to minimally speed it up.. - added support for Multiple Master fonts in "type1z". There is also a new file named which defines functions to manage them from client applications. The new file "src/base/ftmm.c" is also optional to the engine.. - various formatting changes (e.g. EXPORT_DEF -> FT_EXPORT_DEF) + small bug fixes in FT_Load_Glyph, the "type1" driver, etc.. - a minor fix to the Type 1 driver to let them apply the font matrix correctly (used for many oblique fonts..) - some fixes for 64-bit systems (mainly changing some FT_TRACE calls to use %p instead of %lx).. Thanks to Karl Robillard - fixed some bugs in the sbit loader (src/base/sfnt/ttsbit.c) + added a new flag, FT_LOAD_CROP_BITMAP to query that bitmaps be cropped when loaded from a file (maybe I should move the bitmap cropper to the base layer ??). - changed the default number of gray levels of the smooth renderer to 256 (instead of the previous 128). Of course, the human eye can't see any difference ;-) - removed TT_MAX_SUBGLYPHS, there is no static limit on the number of subglyphs in a TrueType font now.. ====================================================================== OLD CHANGES 16 May 2000 - tagged "BETA-6" in the CVS tree. This one is a serious release candidate even though it doesn't incorporate the auto-hinter yet.. - various obsolete files were removed, and copyright header updated - finally updated the standard raster to fix the monochrome rendering bug + re-enable support for 5-gray levels anti-aliasing (suck, suck..) - created new header files, and modified sources accordingly: - simple FreeType types, without the API - definition of memory-management macros - added the "DSIG" (OpenType Digital Signature) tag to - light update/cleaning of the build system + changes to the sources in order to get rid of _all_ compiler warnings with three compilers, i.e: gcc with "-ansi -pedantic -Wall -W", Visual C++ with "/W3 /WX" and LCC IMPORTANT NOTE FOR WIN32-LCC USERS: | | It seems the C pre-processor that comes with LCC is broken, it | doesn't recognize the ANSI standard directives # and ## | correctly when one of the argument is a macro. Also, something | like: | | #define F(x) print##x | | F(("hello")) | | will get incorrectly translated to: | | print "hello") | | by its pre-processor. For this reason, you simply cannot build | FreeType 2 in debug mode with this compiler.. - yet another massive grunt work. I've changed the definition of the EXPORT_DEF, EXPORT_FUNC, BASE_DEF & BASE_FUNC macros. These now take an argument, which is the function's return value type. This is necessary to compile FreeType as a DLL on Windows and OS/2. Depending on the compiler used, a compiler-specific keyword like __export or __system must be placed before (VisualC++) or after (BorlandC++) the type.. Of course, this needed a lot of changes throughout the source code to make it compile again... All cleaned up now, apparently.. Note also that there is a new EXPORT_VAR macro defined to allow the _declaration_ of an exportable public (constant) variable. This is the case of the raster interfaces (see ftraster.h and ftgrays.h), as well as each module's interface (see sfdriver.h, psdriver.h, etc..) - new feature: it is now possible to pass extra parameters to font drivers when creating a new face object. For now, this capability is unused. It could however prove to be useful in a near future.. the FT_Open_Args structure was changes, as well as the internal driver interface (the specific "init_face" module function has now a different signature). - updated the tutorial (not finished though). - updated the top-level BUILD document - fixed a potential memory leak that could occur when loading embedded bitmaps. - added the declaration of FT_New_Memory_Face in , as it was missing from the public header (the implementation was already in "ftobjs.c"). - the file has been seriously updated in order to allow the automatic generation of error message tables. See the comments within it for more information. - major directory hierarchy re-organisation. This was done for two things: * first, to ease the "manual" compilation of the library by requiring at lot less include paths :-) * second, to allow external programs to effectively access internal data fields. For example, this can be extremely useful if someone wants to write a font producer or a font manager on top of FreeType. Basically, you should now use the 'freetype/' prefix for header inclusion, as in: #include #include Some new include sub-directories are available: a. the "freetype/config" directory, contains two files used to configure the build of the library. Client applications should not need to look at these normally, but they can if they want. #include #include b. the "freetype/internal" directory, contains header files that describes library internals. These are the header files that were previously found in the "src/base" and "src/shared" directories. As usual, the build system and the demos have been updated to reflect the change.. Here's a layout of the new directory hierarchy: TOP include/ freetype/ freetype.h ... config/ ftoption.h ftconfig.h ftmodule.h internal/ ftobjs.h ftstream.h ftcalc.h ... src/ base/ ... sfnt/ psnames/ truetype/ type1/ type1z/ Compiling a module is now much easier, for example, the following should work when in the TOP directory on an ANSI build: gcc -c -I./include -I./src/base src/base/ftbase.c gcc -c -I./include -I./src/sfnt src/sfnt/sfnt.c etc.. (of course, using -Iconfig/ if you provide system-specific configuration files). - updated the structure of FT_Outline_Funcs in order to allow direct coordinate scaling within the outline decomposition routine (this is important for virtual "on" points with TrueType outlines) + updates to the rasters to support this.. - updated the OS/2 table loading code in "src/sfnt/ttload.c" in order to support version 2 of the table (see OpenType 1.2 spec) - created "include/tttables.h" and "include/t1tables.h" to allow client applications to access some of the SFNT and T1 tables of a face with a procedural interface (see FT_Get_Sfnt_Table()) + updates to internal source files to reflect the change.. - some cleanups in the source code to get rid of warnings when compiling with the "-Wall -W -ansi -pedantic" options in gcc. - debugged and moved the smooth renderer to "src/base/ftgrays.c" and its header to "include/ftgrays.h" - updated TT_MAX_SUBGLYPHS to 96 as some CJK fonts have composites with up to 80 sub-glyphs !! Thanks to Werner ====================================================================== OLD CHANGES - 14-apr-2000 - fixed a bug in the TrueType glyph loader that prevented the correct loading of some CJK glyphs in mingli.ttf - improved the standard Type 1 hinter in "src/type1" - fixed two bugs in the experimental Type 1 driver in "src/type1z" to handle the new XFree86 4.0 fonts (and a few other ones..) - the smooth renderer is now complete and supports sub-banding to render large glyphs at high speed. However, it is still located in "demos/src/ftgrays.c" and should move to the library itself in the next beta.. NOTE: The smooth renderer doesn't compile in stand-alone mode anymore, but this should be fixed RSN.. - introduced convenience functions to more easily deal with glyph images, see "include/ftglyph.h" for more details, as well as the new demo program named "demos/src/ftstring.c" that demonstrates its use - implemented FT_LOAD_NO_RECURSE in both the TrueType and Type 1 drivers (this is required by the auto-hinter to improve its results). - changed the raster interface, in order to allow client applications to provide their own span-drawing callbacks. However, only the smooth renderer supports this. See "FT_Raster_Params" in the file "include/ftimage.h" - fixed a small bug in FT_MulFix that caused incorrect transform computation! - Note: The tutorial is out-of-date, grumpf.. :-( ====================================================================== OLD CHANGES - 12-mar-2000 - changed the layout of configuration files : now, all ANSI configuration files are located in "freetype2/config". System-specific over-rides can be placed in "freetype2/config/". - moved all configuration macros to "config/ftoption.h" - improvements in the Type 1 driver with AFM support - changed the fields in the FT_Outline structure : the old "flags" array is re-named "tags", while all ancient flags are encoded into a single unsigned int named "flags". - introduced new flags in FT_Outline.flags (see ft_outline_.... enums in "ftimage.h"). - changed outline functions to "FT_Outline_" syntax - added a smooth anti-alias renderer to the demonstration programs - added Mac graphics driver (thanks Just) - FT_Open_Face changed in order to received a pointer to a FT_Open_Args descriptor.. - various cleanups, a few more API functions implemented (see FT_Attach_File) - updated some docs ====================================================================== OLD CHANGES - 22-feb-2000 - introduced the "psnames" module. It is used to: o convert a Postscript glyph name into the equivalent Unicode character code (used by the Type 1 driver(s) to synthetize on the fly a Unicode charmap). o provide an interface to retrieve the Postscript names of the Macintosh, Adobe Standard & Adobe Expert character codes. (the Macintosh names are used by the SFNT-module postscript names support routines, while the other two tables are used by the Type 1 driver(s)). - introduced the "type1z" alternate Type 1 driver. This is a (still experimental) driver for the Type 1 format that will ultimately replace the one in "src/type1". It uses pattern matching to load data from the font, instead of a finite state analyzer. It works much better than the "old" driver with "broken" fonts. It is also much smaller (under 15 Kb). - the Type 1 drivers (both in "src/type1" and "src/type1z") are nearly complete. They both provide automatic Unicode charmap synthesis through the "psnames" module. No re-encoding vector is needed. (note that they still leak memory due to some code missing, and I'm getting lazy). Trivial AFM support has been added to read kerning information but wasn't exactly tested as it should ;-) - The TrueType glyph loader has been seriously rewritten (see the file "src/truetype/ttgload.c". It is now much, much simpler as well as easier to read, maintain and understand :-) Preliminary versions introduced a memory leak that has been reported by Jack Davis, and is now fixed.. - introduced the new "ft_glyph_format_plotter", used to represent stroked outlines like Windows "Vector" fonts, and certain Type 1 fonts like "Hershey". The corresponding raster will be written soon. - FT_New_Memory_Face is gone. Likewise, FT_Open_Face has a new interface that uses a structure to describe the input stream, the driver (if required), etc.. TODO - Write FT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap and FT_Load_Glyph_Bitmap - Add a function like FT_Load_Character( face, char_code, load_flags ) that would really embbed a call to FT_Get_Char_Index then FT_Load_Glyph to ease developer's work. - Update the tutorial! - consider adding support for Multiple Master fonts in the Type 1 drivers. - Test the AFM routines of the Type 1 drivers to check that kerning information is returned correctly. - write a decent auto-gridding component !! We need this to release FreeType 2.0 gold ! less urgent needs: - add a CFF/Type2 driver - add a BDF driver - add a FNT/PCF/HBF driver - add a Speedo driver from the X11 sources ====================================================================== OLDER CHANGES - 27-jan-2000 - updated the "sfnt" module interface to allow several SFNT-based drivers to co-exist peacefully - updated the "T1_Face" type to better separate Postscript font content from the rest of the FT_Face structure. Might be used later by the CFF/Type2 driver.. - added an experimental replacement Type 1 driver featuring advanced (and speedy) pattern matching to retrieve the data from postscript fonts. - very minor changes in the implementation of FT_Set_Char_Size and FT_Set_Pixel_Sizes (they now implement default to ligthen the font driver's code). ====================================================================== OLD MESSAGE This file summarizes the changes that occured since the last "beta" of FreeType 2. Because the list is important, it has been divided into separate sections: Table Of Contents: I High-Level Interface (easier !) II Directory Structure III Glyph Image Formats IV Build System V Portability VI Font Drivers ---------------------------------------------------------------------- High-Level Interface: The high-level API has been considerably simplified. Here is how: - resource objects have disappeared. this means that face objects can now be created with a single function call (see FT_New_Face and FT_Open_Face) - when calling either FT_New_Face & FT_Open_Face, a size object and a glyph slot object are automatically created for the face, and can be accessed through "face->glyph" and "face->size" if one really needs to. In most cases, there's no need to call FT_New_Size or FT_New_Glyph. - similarly, FT_Load_Glyph now only takes a "face" argument (instead of a glyph slot and a size). Also, it's "result" parameter is gone, as the glyph image type is returned in the field "face->glyph.format" - the list of available charmaps is directly accessible through "face->charmaps", counting "face->num_charmaps" elements. Each charmap has an 'encoding' field which specifies which known encoding it deals with. Valid values are, for example : ft_encoding_unicode (for ASCII, Latin-1 and Unicode) ft_encoding_apple_roman ft_encoding_sjis ft_encoding_adobe_standard ft_encoding_adobe_expert other values may be added in the future. Each charmap still holds its "platform_id" and "encoding_id" values in case the encoding is too exotic for the current library ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Directory Structure: Should seem obvious to most of you: freetype/ config/ -- configuration sub-makefiles ansi/ unix/ -- platform-specific configuration files win32/ os2/ msdos/ include/ -- public header files, those to be included directly by client apps src/ -- sources of the library base/ -- the base layer sfnt/ -- the sfnt "driver" (see the drivers section below) truetype/ -- the truetype driver type1/ -- the type1 driver shared/ -- some header files shared between drivers demos/ -- demos/tools docs/ -- documentation (a bit empty for now) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Glyph Image Formats: Drivers are now able to register new glyph image formats within the library. For now, the base layer supports of course bitmaps and vector outlines, but one could imagine something different like colored bitmaps, bi-color vectors or wathever else (Metafonts anyone ??). See the file `include/ftimage.h'. Note also that the type FT_Raster_Map is gone, and is now replaced by FT_Bitmap, which should encompass all known bitmap types. Each new image format must provide at least one "raster", i.e. a module capable of transforming the glyph image into a bitmap. It's also possible to change the default raster used for a given glyph image format. The default outline scan-converter now uses 128 levels of grays by default, which tends to smooth many things. Note that the demo programs have been updated significantly in order to display these.. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Build system: You still need GNU Make to build the library. The build system has been very seriously re-vamped in order to provide things like : - automatic host platform detection (reverting to 'config/ansi' if it is not detected, with pseudo-standard compilation flags) - the ability to compile from the Makefiles with very different and exotic compilers. Note that linking the library can be difficult for some platforms. For example, the file `config/win32/lcclib.bat' is invoked by the build system to create the ".lib" file with LCC-Win32 because its librarian has too many flaws to be invoked directly from the Makefile. Here's how it works: - the first time you type `make', the build system runs a series of sub-makefiles in order to detect your host platform. It then dumps what it found, and creates a file called `config.mk' in the current directory. This is a sub-Makefile used to define many important Make variables used to build the library. - the second time, the build system detects the `config.mk' then use it to build the library. All object files go into 'obj' by default, as well as the library file, but this can easily be changed. Note that you can run "make setup" to force another host platform detection even if a `config.mk' is present in the current directory. Another solution is simply to delete the file, then re-run make. Finally, the default compiler for all platforms is gcc (for now, this will hopefully changed in the future). You can however specify a different compiler by specifying it after the 'setup' target as in: gnumake setup lcc on Win32 to use the LCC compiler gnumake setup visualc on Win32 to use Visual C++ See the file `config//detect.mk' for a list of supported compilers for your platforms. It should be relatively easy to write new detection rules files and config.mk.. Finally, to build the demo programs, go to `demos' and launch GNU Make, it will use the `config.mk' in the top directory to build the test programs.. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Portability: In the previous beta, a single FT_System object was used to encompass all low-level operations like thread synchronisation, memory management and i/o access. This has been greatly simplified: - thread synchronisation has been dropped, for the simple reason that the library is already re-entrant, and that if you really need two threads accessing the same FT_Library, you should really synchronize access to it yourself with a simple mutex. - memory management is performed through a very simple object called "FT_Memory", which really is a table containing a table of pointers to functions like malloc, realloc and free as well as some user data (closure). - resources have disappeared (they created more problems than they solved), and i/o management have been simplified greatly as a result. Streams are defined through FT_Stream objects, which can be either memory-based or disk-based. Note that each face has its own stream, which is closed only when the face object is destroyed. Hence, a function like TT_Flush_Face in 1.x cannot be directly supported. However, if you really need something like this, you can easily tailor your own streams to achieve the same feature at a lower level (and use FT_Open_Face instead of FT_New_Face to create the face). See the file "include/ftsystem.h" for more details, as well as the implementations found in "config/unix" and "config/ansi". ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Font Drivers: The Font Driver interface has been modified in order to support extensions & versioning. The list of the font drivers that are statically linked to the library at compile time is managed through a new configuration file called `config//ftmodule.h'. This file is autogenerated when invoking `make modules'. This target will parse all sub-directories of 'src', looking for a "module.mk" rules file, used to describe the driver to the build system. Hence, one should call `make modules' each time a font driver is added or removed from the `src' directory. Finally, this version provides a "pseudo-driver" in `src/sfnt'. This driver doesn't support font files directly, but provides services used by all TrueType-like font drivers. Hence, its code is shared between the TrueType & OpenType font formats, and possibly more formats to come if we're lucky.. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Extensions support: The extensions support is inspired by the one found in 1.x. Now, each font driver has its own "extension registry", which lists which extensions are available for the font faces managed by the driver. Extension ids are now strings, rather than 4-byte tags, as this is usually more readable.. Each extension has: - some data, associated to each face object - an interface (table of function pointers) An extension that is format-specific should simply register itself to the correct font driver. Here is some example code: // Registering an extensions // FT_Error FT_Init_XXXX_Extension( FT_Library library ) { FT_DriverInterface* tt_driver; driver = FT_Get_Driver( library, "truetype" ); if (!driver) return FT_Err_Unimplemented_Feature; return FT_Register_Extension( driver, &extension_class ); } // Implementing the extensions // FT_Error FT_Proceed_Extension_XXX( FT_Face face ) { FT_XXX_Extension ext; FT_XXX_Extension_Interface ext_interface; ext = FT_Get_Extension( face, "extensionid", &ext_interface ); if (!ext) return error; return ext_interface->do_it(ext); } --- end of CHANGES ---