Bug#359835: No kerning

2006-10-01 Thread Loïc Minier
Hi, This is a followup for Debian bug . On Wed, Mar 29, 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I found that programs making use of this library (e.g. inkscape or > libpango1-ruby) render text without any kerning, e.g. when rendering > the text "Test" in font Aria

Bug#359835: No kerning

2006-03-29 Thread Hadmut Danisch
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 10:10:01AM +0100, Ross Burton wrote: > > Interestingly I've found that in Arial and many other fonts there is no > kerning, but with DejaVu Sans/FreeSans/FreeSerif there is. BTW: I just tried it on a Ubuntu system with the same arial.ttf and inkscape: It works. regards

Bug#359835: No kerning

2006-03-29 Thread Hadmut Danisch
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 10:10:01AM +0100, Ross Burton wrote: > > Interestingly I've found that in Arial and many other fonts there is no > kerning, but with DejaVu Sans/FreeSans/FreeSerif there is. But why does scribus do a correct kerning then? regards Hadmut -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [

Bug#359835: No kerning

2006-03-29 Thread Ross Burton
On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 09:46 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I found that programs making use of this library (e.g. inkscape or > libpango1-ruby) render text without any kerning, e.g. when rendering > the text "Test" in font Arial, the bounding boxes of 'T' and 'e' do > not overlap, although they

Bug#359835: No kerning

2006-03-28 Thread debbug2
Package: libpango1.0-0 Version: 1.12.0-2 Hi, I found that programs making use of this library (e.g. inkscape or libpango1-ruby) render text without any kerning, e.g. when rendering the text "Test" in font Arial, the bounding boxes of 'T' and 'e' do not overlap, although they should. regards Had