* unicode font-backend + tiling @ 2006-12-05 0:40 Miles Bader 2006-12-05 1:28 ` Leo 2006-12-05 6:14 ` Jan Djärv 0 siblings, 2 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 0:40 UTC (permalink / raw) I tried merging the current unicode branch with my tiling and lexbind branches (mostly so I could get anti-aliased fonts using the new font backend stuff).... I'm happy to report that there were only a few minor problems, and generally it merged without incident. Here's a screen shot with image backgrounds ("tiling") + anti-aliased fonts: http://snogglethorpe.googlepages.com/emacs-unicodetilinglexbind-0.png -Miles -- x y Z! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 0:40 unicode font-backend + tiling Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 1:28 ` Leo 2006-12-05 2:18 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 6:14 ` Jan Djärv 1 sibling, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: Leo @ 2006-12-05 1:28 UTC (permalink / raw) On Tuesday, 5 Dec 2006, Miles Bader wrote: > I tried merging the current unicode branch with my tiling and lexbind > branches (mostly so I could get anti-aliased fonts using the new font > backend stuff).... I'm happy to report that there were only a few minor > problems, and generally it merged without incident. > > Here's a screen shot with image backgrounds ("tiling") + anti-aliased > fonts: > > http://snogglethorpe.googlepages.com/emacs-unicodetilinglexbind-0.png > > -Miles That's a very interesting screenshot. Will those features be merged into Emacs once 22 is released? -- Leo ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 1:28 ` Leo @ 2006-12-05 2:18 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 2:52 ` Leo 0 siblings, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 2:18 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: emacs-devel Leo <sdl.web@gmail.com> writes: > That's a very interesting screenshot. Will those features be merged > into Emacs once 22 is released? At least some of them will... :-) The anti-aliased fonts are part of a reworking of font handling on the unicode branch, which will become the new trunk once 22 is released. The image-background stuff is my own patch, which I think may be mergeable in the future (while arguably it's just bling, I don't think it's all that intrusive). [Other stuff like lexbind, who knows...] [After using it for a while, I find I really like the aa font support ... text looks so _pretty_ now (and Emacs is, after all, all about text!).] -Miles -- Come now, if we were really planning to harm you, would we be waiting here, beside the path, in the very darkest part of the forest? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 2:18 ` Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 2:52 ` Leo 2006-12-05 3:07 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 4:30 ` Kenichi Handa 0 siblings, 2 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Leo @ 2006-12-05 2:52 UTC (permalink / raw) On Tuesday, 05 Dec 2006, Miles Bader wrote: > Leo <sdl.web@gmail.com> writes: >> That's a very interesting screenshot. Will those features be merged >> into Emacs once 22 is released? > > At least some of them will... :-) > > The anti-aliased fonts are part of a reworking of font handling on the > unicode branch, which will become the new trunk once 22 is released. > The image-background stuff is my own patch, which I think may be > mergeable in the future (while arguably it's just bling, I don't think > it's all that intrusive). [Other stuff like lexbind, who knows...] I love aa too. However Chinese characters look hazy when aa is enabled. I check Chinese characters in gedit (gnome editor); it seems it disable aa for Chinese characters. I wonder how can emacs do the same. -- Leo ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 2:52 ` Leo @ 2006-12-05 3:07 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 10:03 ` Juanma Barranquero 2006-12-05 4:30 ` Kenichi Handa 1 sibling, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 3:07 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: emacs-devel On 12/5/06, Leo <sdl.web@gmail.com> wrote: > I love aa too. However Chinese characters look hazy when aa is enabled. > > I check Chinese characters in gedit (gnome editor); it seems it > disable aa for Chinese characters. I wonder how can emacs do the same. By default, Emacs 23 doesn't use AA for non-ascii character sets yet (so it just uses the old bitmap mechanism). If I enable AA for CJK characters in Emacs, they do actually look fuzzy[*] -- this is slightly surprising to me, since I think the default configuration for freetype disables AA for CJK characters. So maybe Emacs is overriding the defaults (I don't really know how that stuff works)? If so, I assume it can be tweaked to not do that... [*] BTW, don't think AA actually _always_ looks bad for CJK -- I've seen some really, really nicely done examples, I think it was some type1 cjk fonts where freetype was using the normally disabled autohinter (disabled for some stupid patent reason). -Miles -- Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 3:07 ` Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 10:03 ` Juanma Barranquero 2006-12-05 10:25 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 11:11 ` Kenichi Handa 0 siblings, 2 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Juanma Barranquero @ 2006-12-05 10:03 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: emacs-devel On 12/5/06, Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> wrote: > By default, Emacs 23 doesn't use AA for non-ascii character sets yet Non-ASCII or non-latin-*? /L/e/k/t/u ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 10:03 ` Juanma Barranquero @ 2006-12-05 10:25 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 11:11 ` Kenichi Handa 1 sibling, 0 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 10:25 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: emacs-devel "Juanma Barranquero" <lekktu@gmail.com> writes: >> By default, Emacs 23 doesn't use AA for non-ascii character sets yet > > Non-ASCII or non-latin-*? I'm not sure the test it actually uses .... :-) It seems more like "non-latin", as most european characters are antialiased too, though I have noticed the odd latin character displayed as a bitmap; I dunno really... -Miles -- We live, as we dream -- alone.... ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 10:03 ` Juanma Barranquero 2006-12-05 10:25 ` Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 11:11 ` Kenichi Handa 1 sibling, 0 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-05 11:11 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: emacs-devel, miles In article <f7ccd24b0612050203m4bc7daabiac7f0c392501df80@mail.gmail.com>, "Juanma Barranquero" <lekktu@gmail.com> writes: > On 12/5/06, Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> wrote: > > By default, Emacs 23 doesn't use AA for non-ascii character sets yet > Non-ASCII or non-latin-*? Non-ASCII. Because the default fontset specifies X fonts for them. --- Kenichi Handa handa@m17n.org ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 2:52 ` Leo 2006-12-05 3:07 ` Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 4:30 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-05 4:42 ` Miles Bader ` (2 more replies) 1 sibling, 3 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-05 4:30 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: emacs-devel In article <m28xhnrr4z.fsf@sl392.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk>, Leo <sdl.web@gmail.com> writes: > I love aa too. However Chinese characters look hazy when aa is enabled. > I check Chinese characters in gedit (gnome editor); it seems it > disable aa for Chinese characters. I wonder how can emacs do the same. It's quite easy to display characters without aa (anti-aliasing), but the problem is how we specify aa or non-aa for a specific set of characters/fonts. We may want aa even for Chinese characters if the font size is smaller than some threshold. So, we must design a flexible interface that can be controlled by users. --- Kenichi Handa handa@m17n.org ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 4:30 ` Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-05 4:42 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 5:16 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-05 14:48 ` Stefan Monnier 2006-12-05 4:43 ` Zhang Wei 2006-12-05 5:45 ` Mikhail Gusarov 2 siblings, 2 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 4:42 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: Leo, emacs-devel Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> writes: > It's quite easy to display characters without aa > (anti-aliasing), but the problem is how we specify aa or > non-aa for a specific set of characters/fonts. We may want > aa even for Chinese characters if the font size is smaller > than some threshold. So, we must design a flexible > interface that can be controlled by users. Couldn't Emacs, by default at least, just let xft/freetype/whatever decide? I was under the impression that other apps just did that, and it seems to work well (roman letters use aa, cjk doesn't use aa at "normal" sizes, but _does_ at big sizes). Sorry if the above doesn't make much sense ... :-) -Miles -- The car has become... an article of dress without which we feel uncertain, unclad, and incomplete. [Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media, 1964] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 4:42 ` Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 5:16 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-05 5:40 ` Leo ` (3 more replies) 2006-12-05 14:48 ` Stefan Monnier 1 sibling, 4 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-05 5:16 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: sdl.web, emacs-devel In article <buopsazlzqp.fsf@dhapc248.dev.necel.com>, Miles Bader <miles.bader@necel.com> writes: > Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> writes: > > It's quite easy to display characters without aa > > (anti-aliasing), but the problem is how we specify aa or > > non-aa for a specific set of characters/fonts. We may want > > aa even for Chinese characters if the font size is smaller > > than some threshold. So, we must design a flexible > > interface that can be controlled by users. > Couldn't Emacs, by default at least, just let xft/freetype/whatever > decide? Perhaps possible for xft backend. I've just installed a change for that. > I was under the impression that other apps just did that, and > it seems to work well (roman letters use aa, cjk doesn't use aa at > "normal" sizes, but _does_ at big sizes). I've thought that aa is useful for small sizes. --- Kenichi Handa handa@m17n.org ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 5:16 ` Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-05 5:40 ` Leo 2006-12-05 6:07 ` Miles Bader ` (2 subsequent siblings) 3 siblings, 0 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Leo @ 2006-12-05 5:40 UTC (permalink / raw) On TUE, 5 DEC 2006, Kenichi Handa wrote: > In article <buopsazlzqp.fsf@dhapc248.dev.necel.com>, Miles Bader <miles.bader@necel.com> writes: > >> Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> writes: >> > It's quite easy to display characters without aa >> > (anti-aliasing), but the problem is how we specify aa or >> > non-aa for a specific set of characters/fonts. We may want >> > aa even for Chinese characters if the font size is smaller >> > than some threshold. So, we must design a flexible >> > interface that can be controlled by users. > >> Couldn't Emacs, by default at least, just let xft/freetype/whatever >> decide? > > Perhaps possible for xft backend. I've just installed a > change for that. I update emacs to incorporate your changes, but can't see the difference i.e. Chinese chars still look blurry. -- Leo ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 5:16 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-05 5:40 ` Leo @ 2006-12-05 6:07 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-06 12:21 ` Mikhail Gusarov 2006-12-05 6:19 ` Jan Djärv 2006-12-05 10:55 ` Miles Bader 3 siblings, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 6:07 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: sdl.web, emacs-devel Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> writes: >> Couldn't Emacs, by default at least, just let xft/freetype/whatever >> decide? > > Perhaps possible for xft backend. I've just installed a > change for that. I just tried your change, and it's still using AA at normal sizes. Here's the lisp I used to enable CJK AA (which I got from an earlier post of yours); is there a better way to do it?: (set-fontset-font "fontset-default" 'kana "さざみゴシック") (set-fontset-font "fontset-default" 'han "さざみゴシック") However I've _also_ just tried my test in gnome-terminal and some other gnome apps, and they do the same thing (use AA always, even for CJK) in the "body" text. However the same programs use non-AA CJK text in menus etc.! So I don't know where that decision is getting made.... Firefox on the other hand, even its "body" text, uses AA at small sizes, non-AA at normal sizes, and AA at big sizes, which I gather is the desired behavior. >> I was under the impression that other apps just did that, and >> it seems to work well (roman letters use aa, cjk doesn't use aa at >> "normal" sizes, but _does_ at big sizes). > > I've thought that aa is useful for small sizes. Yes, it is, but I didn't test at small sizes... :-) I think firefox uses AA for CJK at small sizes too. -Miles -- I'd rather be consing. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 6:07 ` Miles Bader @ 2006-12-06 12:21 ` Mikhail Gusarov 0 siblings, 0 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Mikhail Gusarov @ 2006-12-06 12:21 UTC (permalink / raw) You (miles.bader@necel.com) wrote: MB> However I've _also_ just tried my test in gnome-terminal and some MB> other gnome apps, and they do the same thing (use AA always, even MB> for CJK) in the "body" text. However the same programs use MB> non-AA CJK text in menus etc.! So I don't know where that MB> decision is getting made.... MB> Firefox on the other hand, even its "body" text, uses AA at small MB> sizes, non-AA at normal sizes, and AA at big sizes, which I MB> gather is the desired behavior. Apps have the power to override the decision made in fontconfig. I suppose both gnome-terminal and Firefox do use it. Not sure such override is a good thing. -- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 5:16 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-05 5:40 ` Leo 2006-12-05 6:07 ` Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 6:19 ` Jan Djärv 2006-12-05 6:37 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 10:55 ` Miles Bader 3 siblings, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: Jan Djärv @ 2006-12-05 6:19 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: emacs-devel, sdl.web, Miles Bader Kenichi Handa skrev: > In article <buopsazlzqp.fsf@dhapc248.dev.necel.com>, Miles Bader <miles.bader@necel.com> writes: > >> Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> writes: >>> It's quite easy to display characters without aa >>> (anti-aliasing), but the problem is how we specify aa or >>> non-aa for a specific set of characters/fonts. We may want >>> aa even for Chinese characters if the font size is smaller >>> than some threshold. So, we must design a flexible >>> interface that can be controlled by users. > >> Couldn't Emacs, by default at least, just let xft/freetype/whatever >> decide? > > Perhaps possible for xft backend. I've just installed a > change for that. > >> I was under the impression that other apps just did that, and >> it seems to work well (roman letters use aa, cjk doesn't use aa at >> "normal" sizes, but _does_ at big sizes). > > I've thought that aa is useful for small sizes. Usually not. The smaller size the worse it looks. OSX has a system setting where you can set the smallest size when AA is used. Jan D. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 6:19 ` Jan Djärv @ 2006-12-05 6:37 ` Miles Bader 0 siblings, 0 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 6:37 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: emacs-devel, sdl.web, Kenichi Handa Jan Djärv <jan.h.d@swipnet.se> writes: >> I've thought that aa is useful for small sizes. > > Usually not. The smaller size the worse it looks. OSX has a system setting > where you can set the smallest size when AA is used. The common wisdom, as I understand it, is that AA is "bad" for normal sizes, but good at big sizes, and good at very small sizes. Try it with firefox or something -- without AA very small characters simply become unrecognizable blobs at some point, but with AA, they are surprisingly readable, if unpleasantly fuzzy (and better fuzzy than unreadable :-). Where exactly the dividing lines are I guess depends on many factors, how good the rendering technology is, the font hinting, the general font design, etc. I think freetype displaying latin characters with bitstream vera fonts is good enough at AA that it's better to always leave it on, even at normal body text sizes (it's amazingly good -- for instance it keeps horizontal and vertical strokes as single-pixel high contrast lines where possible, only using other colors to subtly fill in various round bits; vera's design seems to mesh well with this to yield a very readable result). Some other platform/font combinations aren't as good, so you might want to disable AA at normal body text sizes for readability. E.g., the current discussion is about CJK fonts, which often have many more fiddly bits than latin fonts, and those CJK fonts I have access to don't look great when AA'd at normal sizes (it's a shame because in the past I have seen extremely good anti-aliased CJK fonts on Debian, and I have no idea what exact combination of factors was responsible!). -Miles -- Saa, shall we dance? (from a dance-class advertisement) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 5:16 ` Kenichi Handa ` (2 preceding siblings ...) 2006-12-05 6:19 ` Jan Djärv @ 2006-12-05 10:55 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 11:19 ` Kenichi Handa 3 siblings, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 10:55 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: sdl.web, emacs-devel BTW, is there a way I can turn on --enable-font-backend by default? The README.unicode mentions a "Emacs.FontBackend:" X resource, but that seems to be only used when the font-backend is enabled with --enable-font-backend. Thanks, -Miles -- People who are more than casually interested in computers should have at least some idea of what the underlying hardware is like. Otherwise the programs they write will be pretty weird. -- Donald Knuth ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 10:55 ` Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 11:19 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-05 11:31 ` Miles Bader 0 siblings, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-05 11:19 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: sdl.web, emacs-devel In article <buovekqliig.fsf@dhapc248.dev.necel.com>, Miles Bader <miles.bader@necel.com> writes: > BTW, is there a way I can turn on --enable-font-backend by default? No. That's simply because I didn't want to design a soon-to-be-obsolete new interface for that. I am going to delete all legacy font-handling codes and thus make "--enable-font-backend" the default. Isn't this good enough for the moment? % alias emacs-fb='emacs-unicode --enable-font-backend' --- Kenichi Handa handa@m17n.org ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 11:19 ` Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-05 11:31 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 12:18 ` Kenichi Handa 0 siblings, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 11:31 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: sdl.web, emacs-devel Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> writes: > Isn't this good enough for the moment? > > % alias emacs-fb='emacs-unicode --enable-font-backend' It's just that I often start emacs via non-command-line methods (menus, via EDITOR, etc.; it's a pain to go though and change all those things). I guess for now I can just hack emacs.c to default the command-line option to "on". As far as I can tell though, the feature is pretty stable -- I've not had any crashes or weirdness since I finished debugging the problems from the merge (none of which are problems with the the official unicode branch) -- so it might even be better just to change the real default to "on", on the assumpt that if someone uses "configure --with-font-backend", they probably want to use it... :-] -Miles -- Americans are broad-minded people. They'll accept the fact that a person can be an alcoholic, a dope fiend, a wife beater, and even a newspaperman, but if a man doesn't drive, there is something wrong with him. -- Art Buchwald ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 11:31 ` Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 12:18 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-06 4:24 ` Miles Bader 0 siblings, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-05 12:18 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: sdl.web, emacs-devel In article <buopsaylgu1.fsf@dhapc248.dev.necel.com>, Miles Bader <miles.bader@necel.com> writes: > Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> writes: > > Isn't this good enough for the moment? > > > > % alias emacs-fb='emacs-unicode --enable-font-backend' > It's just that I often start emacs via non-command-line methods (menus, > via EDITOR, etc.; it's a pain to go though and change all those things). > I guess for now I can just hack emacs.c to default the command-line > option to "on". > As far as I can tell though, the feature is pretty stable -- I've not > had any crashes or weirdness since I finished debugging the problems > from the merge (none of which are problems with the the official unicode > branch) -- so it might even be better just to change the real default to > "on", on the assumpt that if someone uses "configure > --with-font-backend", they probably want to use it... :-] On Windows and Mac, we can't make it on. If someone would like to work on changing the default only for Unix/GNU-Linux and on providing a way to disable font-backend on such systems, please go ahead. --- Kenichi Handa handa@m17n.org ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 12:18 ` Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-06 4:24 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-06 12:12 ` Kenichi Handa 0 siblings, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: Miles Bader @ 2006-12-06 4:24 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: sdl.web, emacs-devel Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> writes: > On Windows and Mac, we can't make it on. Wouldn't one just not use "configure --enable-font-backend" on those systems? > If someone would like to work on changing the default only for > Unix/GNU-Linux and on providing a way to disable font-backend on such > systems, please go ahead. I was just thinking of something like this: --- orig/src/emacs.c +++ mod/src/emacs.c @@ -1441,10 +1441,14 @@ = argmatch (argv, argc, "-nl", "--no-loadup", 6, NULL, &skip_args); #ifdef USE_FONT_BACKEND - enable_font_backend = 0; + enable_font_backend = 1; if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-enable-font-backend", "--enable-font-backend", 4, NULL, &skip_args)) enable_font_backend = 1; + else if (argmatch (argv, argc, + "-disable-font-backend", "--disable-font-backend", + 4, NULL, &skip_args)) + enable_font_backend = 0; #endif /* USE_FONT_BACKEND */ #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS @@ -1850,6 +1854,7 @@ { "-no-multibyte", "--no-multibyte", 80, 0 }, { "-nl", "--no-loadup", 70, 0 }, { "-enable-font-backend", "--enable-font-backend", 65, 0 }, + { "-disable-font-backend", "--disable-font-backend", 65, 0 }, /* -d must come last before the options handled in startup.el. */ { "-d", "--display", 60, 1 }, { "-display", 0, 60, 1 }, -Miles -- Next to fried food, the South has suffered most from oratory. -- Walter Hines Page ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-06 4:24 ` Miles Bader @ 2006-12-06 12:12 ` Kenichi Handa 0 siblings, 0 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-06 12:12 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: sdl.web, emacs-devel In article <buo8xhl8xdp.fsf@dhapc248.dev.necel.com>, Miles Bader <miles.bader@necel.com> writes: > Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> writes: > > On Windows and Mac, we can't make it on. > Wouldn't one just not use "configure --enable-font-backend" on those systems? The font-backend for Mac is now under development. I hope it's committed soon. But, when' it's committed, I don't know it's stable enough for enabling font-backend by default. > > If someone would like to work on changing the default only for > > Unix/GNU-Linux and on providing a way to disable font-backend on such > > systems, please go ahead. > I was just thinking of something like this: I don't have a time to test it. If you want to install it, please go ahead. But, please write something in README.unicode about that change in addition to ChangeLog.unicode. --- Kenichi Handa handa@m17n.org ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 4:42 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 5:16 ` Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-05 14:48 ` Stefan Monnier 1 sibling, 0 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Stefan Monnier @ 2006-12-05 14:48 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: emacs-devel, Leo, Kenichi Handa > Couldn't Emacs, by default at least, just let > xft/freetype/whatever decide? Not it could, but it should. Let's not reinvent this wheel, we have plenty of other things to do. Stefan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 4:30 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-05 4:42 ` Miles Bader @ 2006-12-05 4:43 ` Zhang Wei 2006-12-05 5:45 ` Mikhail Gusarov 2 siblings, 0 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Zhang Wei @ 2006-12-05 4:43 UTC (permalink / raw) Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> writes: > It's quite easy to display characters without aa > (anti-aliasing), but the problem is how we specify aa or > non-aa for a specific set of characters/fonts. We may want > aa even for Chinese characters if the font size is smaller > than some threshold. So, we must design a flexible > interface that can be controlled by users. Why don't we just respect fontconfig (fonts.conf)? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 4:30 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-05 4:42 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 4:43 ` Zhang Wei @ 2006-12-05 5:45 ` Mikhail Gusarov 2006-12-06 12:01 ` Kenichi Handa 2 siblings, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: Mikhail Gusarov @ 2006-12-05 5:45 UTC (permalink / raw) You (handa@m17n.org) wrote: KH> So, we must design a flexible interface that can be controlled by KH> users. The name of this interface is fontconfig. -- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 5:45 ` Mikhail Gusarov @ 2006-12-06 12:01 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-06 12:44 ` Leo ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-06 12:01 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: emacs-devel In article <87mz62uc96.fsf@frontier.dottedmag.net>, Mikhail Gusarov <dottedmag@dottedmag.net> writes: > You (handa@m17n.org) wrote: KH> So, we must design a flexible interface that can be controlled by KH> users. > The name of this interface is fontconfig. But, Miles Bader <miles.bader@necel.com> writes: > However I've _also_ just tried my test in gnome-terminal and some other > gnome apps, and they do the same thing (use AA always, even for CJK) in > the "body" text. However the same programs use non-AA CJK text in menus > etc.! So I don't know where that decision is getting made.... > Firefox on the other hand, even its "body" text, uses AA at small sizes, > non-AA at normal sizes, and AA at big sizes, which I gather is the > desired behavior. Doesn't it mean that an application program anyway have to do fine tuning over fontconfig? By the way, I've just installed another fix for Xft font-backend so that fontconfig's setting takes effect. With the latest code, when I have this in ~/.fonts.conf: <?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd"> <fontconfig> <match target="pattern"> <test name="family"> <string>AR PL SungtiL GB</string> </test> <edit name="antialias" mode="assign"> <bool>false</bool> </edit> </match> and set han script code as this: (set-fontset-font "fontset-default" 'han '("AR PL SungtiL GB" . "iso10646-1")) Chinese characters are dispalyed without antialias. --- Kenichi Handa handa@m17n.org ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-06 12:01 ` Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-06 12:44 ` Leo 2006-12-06 12:51 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-06 19:57 ` Romain Francoise 2006-12-07 4:29 ` unicode font-backend + tiling Zhang Wei 2 siblings, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: Leo @ 2006-12-06 12:44 UTC (permalink / raw) On WED, 6 DEC 2006, Kenichi Handa wrote: > By the way, I've just installed another fix for Xft > font-backend so that fontconfig's setting takes effect. > > With the latest code, when I have this in ~/.fonts.conf: > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > <!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd"> > <fontconfig> > <match target="pattern"> > <test name="family"> > <string>AR PL SungtiL GB</string> > </test> > <edit name="antialias" mode="assign"> > <bool>false</bool> > </edit> > </match> > > and set han script code as this: > > (set-fontset-font > "fontset-default" > 'han > '("AR PL SungtiL GB" . "iso10646-1")) > > Chinese characters are dispalyed without antialias. > This is awesome. -- Leo ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-06 12:44 ` Leo @ 2006-12-06 12:51 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-06 13:32 ` Leo 0 siblings, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-06 12:51 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: emacs-devel In article <m2lkll19dz.fsf@sl392.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk>, Leo <sdl.web@gmail.com> writes: > On WED, 6 DEC 2006, Kenichi Handa wrote: > > By the way, I've just installed another fix for Xft > > font-backend so that fontconfig's setting takes effect. > > > > With the latest code, when I have this in ~/.fonts.conf: > > > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > > <!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd"> > > <fontconfig> > > <match target="pattern"> > > <test name="family"> > > <string>AR PL SungtiL GB</string> > > </test> > > <edit name="antialias" mode="assign"> > > <bool>false</bool> > > </edit> > > </match> > > > > and set han script code as this: > > > > (set-fontset-font > > "fontset-default" > > 'han > > '("AR PL SungtiL GB" . "iso10646-1")) > > > > Chinese characters are dispalyed without antialias. > > > This is awesome. What is awesome? The procedure to make Chinese character displayed without antialias? Or, the looking of Chinese character displayed withtout antialias by the above font? If it's the latter, I agree. At least that font is better with antialias. --- Kenichi Handa handa@m17n.org ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-06 12:51 ` Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-06 13:32 ` Leo 0 siblings, 0 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Leo @ 2006-12-06 13:32 UTC (permalink / raw) On WED, 6 DEC 2006, Kenichi Handa wrote: [...] >> > >> > Chinese characters are dispalyed without antialias. >> > > >> This is awesome. > > What is awesome? The procedure to make Chinese character > displayed without antialias? Or, the looking of Chinese > character displayed withtout antialias by the above font? > If it's the latter, I agree. At least that font is better > with antialias. I use NSimSun and with your change, it is much readable without AA. > > --- > Kenichi Handa > handa@m17n.org -- Leo ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-06 12:01 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-06 12:44 ` Leo @ 2006-12-06 19:57 ` Romain Francoise 2006-12-07 0:47 ` bug of char-displayable-p [Re: unicode font-backend + tiling] Kenichi Handa 2006-12-07 4:29 ` unicode font-backend + tiling Zhang Wei 2 siblings, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: Romain Francoise @ 2006-12-06 19:57 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: emacs-devel While on the topic of fonts in emacs-unicode-2, do you know why the following happens? ELISP> (char-displayable-p ?\U00002014) *** Eval error *** Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p, nil ELISP> -- Romain Francoise <romain@orebokech.com> | The sea! the sea! the open it's a miracle -- http://orebokech.com/ | sea! The blue, the fresh, the | ever free! --Bryan W. Procter ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* bug of char-displayable-p [Re: unicode font-backend + tiling] 2006-12-06 19:57 ` Romain Francoise @ 2006-12-07 0:47 ` Kenichi Handa 0 siblings, 0 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-07 0:47 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: emacs-devel In article <87k614g5ll.fsf@pacem.orebokech.com>, Romain Francoise <romain@orebokech.com> writes: > While on the topic of fonts in emacs-unicode-2, do you know why the > following happens? ELISP> (char-displayable-p ?\U00002014) > *** Eval error *** Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p, nil ELISP> It's a bug. I've just installed a fix. --- Kenichi Handa handa@m17n.org ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-06 12:01 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-06 12:44 ` Leo 2006-12-06 19:57 ` Romain Francoise @ 2006-12-07 4:29 ` Zhang Wei 2006-12-07 9:06 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-07 11:06 ` Kenichi Handa 2 siblings, 2 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Zhang Wei @ 2006-12-07 4:29 UTC (permalink / raw) Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> writes: [...] > By the way, I've just installed another fix for Xft > font-backend so that fontconfig's setting takes effect. > > With the latest code, when I have this in ~/.fonts.conf: > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > <!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd"> > <fontconfig> > <match target="pattern"> > <test name="family"> > <string>AR PL SungtiL GB</string> > </test> > <edit name="antialias" mode="assign"> > <bool>false</bool> > </edit> > </match> > > and set han script code as this: > > (set-fontset-font > "fontset-default" > 'han > '("AR PL SungtiL GB" . "iso10646-1")) > > Chinese characters are dispalyed without antialias. But the following fontconfig setting still takes no effect: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- <match target="font" > <test qual="any" name="family" compare="eq" > <string>SimSun</string> </test> <test name="pixelsize" compare="more_eq" > <double>12</double> </test> <test name="pixelsize" compare="less_eq" > <double>18</double> </test> <edit name="antialias" mode="assign" > <bool>false</bool> </edit> </match> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-07 4:29 ` unicode font-backend + tiling Zhang Wei @ 2006-12-07 9:06 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-07 11:06 ` Kenichi Handa 1 sibling, 0 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Miles Bader @ 2006-12-07 9:06 UTC (permalink / raw) Zhang Wei <id.brep@gmail.com> writes: > But the following fontconfig setting still takes no effect: I dunno, but maybe it's because you're using <double>? I had success using <int> to match against pixelsize. The following .fonts.conf file works for me; it: (1) turns on the autohinter, which seems to improve these fonts, and (2) turns off anti-aliasing for a pixelsize between 13 and 17 (for fonts smaller than 13 pixels, the curved lines in these fonts start to get weird ugly artifacts). BTW the fonts below are actually "kochi gothic" and "kochi mincho", but for whatever reason the roman names don't match... I don't really understand f.c.'s matcher too well ! <?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd"> <fontconfig> <match target="pattern"> <test name="family"> <string>東風ゴシック</string> <string>さざなみ明朝</string> </test> <edit name="autohint" mode="assign"> <bool>true</bool> </edit> </match> <match target="pattern"> <test name="family"> <string>東風ゴシック</string> <string>さざなみ明朝</string> </test> <test name="pixelsize" compare="more"> <int>12</int> </test> <test name="pixelsize" compare="less"> <int>18</int> </test> <edit name="antialias" mode="assign"> <bool>false</bool> </edit> </match> </fontconfig> -Miles -- My books focus on timeless truths. -- Donald Knuth ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-07 4:29 ` unicode font-backend + tiling Zhang Wei 2006-12-07 9:06 ` Miles Bader @ 2006-12-07 11:06 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-07 12:58 ` James Cloos 2006-12-07 13:58 ` Zhang Wei 1 sibling, 2 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-07 11:06 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: emacs-devel In article <ulklkxr9k.fsf@gmail.com>, Zhang Wei <id.brep@gmail.com> writes: > But the following fontconfig setting still takes no effect: > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > <match target="font" > How about changing that line to this as my example. > <match target="pattern"> I must confess I don't know what the difference between them, but FYI, xftfont.c now contains this line: FcConfigSubstitute (NULL, pat, FcMatchPattern); I read the manual of fontconfig but couldn't understand the difference between FcMatchPattern and FcMatchFont as the third arg of FcConfigSubstitute. Could someone please explain it? --- Kenichi Handa handa@m17n.org ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-07 11:06 ` Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-07 12:58 ` James Cloos 2006-12-13 7:55 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-07 13:58 ` Zhang Wei 1 sibling, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: James Cloos @ 2006-12-07 12:58 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: Zhang Wei, emacs-devel >>>>> "Kenichi" == Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> writes: Kenichi> I read the manual of fontconfig but couldn't understand the Kenichi> difference between FcMatchPattern and FcMatchFont as the Kenichi> third arg of FcConfigSubstitute. Could someone please Kenichi> explain it? What it is trying to say is that, if FcMatchPattern is specified, then sections of the fonts.conf that are in: ,---- | <match target="pattern"> | | </match> `---- sections are used, but if FcMatchFont is specified, then sections in: ,---- | <match target="font"> | | </match> `---- get used. In the former case, and if FcConfigSubstituteWithPat is called, the p_pat arg gets matched against the <test> chunks in the <match target="pattern"> chunks. Otherwise that arg is not used. -JimC -- James Cloos <cloos@jhcloos.com> OpenPGP: 1024D/ED7DAEA6 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-07 12:58 ` James Cloos @ 2006-12-13 7:55 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-13 19:24 ` James Cloos 0 siblings, 1 reply; 39+ messages in thread From: Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-13 7:55 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: id.brep, emacs-devel Sorry for the late response on this matter. In article <m3psavamle.fsf@lugabout.jhcloos.org>, James Cloos <cloos@jhcloos.com> writes: > What it is trying to say is that, if FcMatchPattern is specified, then > sections of the fonts.conf that are in: > ,---- > | <match target="pattern"> > | > | </match> > `---- > sections are used, but if FcMatchFont is specified, then sections in: > ,---- > | <match target="font"> > | > | </match> > `---- > get used. > In the former case, and if FcConfigSubstituteWithPat is called, > the p_pat arg gets matched against the <test> chunks in the > <match target="pattern"> chunks. Otherwise that arg is not used. Thank you for the explanation. But, I still don't understand when to use FcMatchPattern and when to use FcMatchFont in a program. --- Kenichi Handa handa@m17n.org ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-13 7:55 ` Kenichi Handa @ 2006-12-13 19:24 ` James Cloos 0 siblings, 0 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: James Cloos @ 2006-12-13 19:24 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: id.brep, emacs-devel >>>>> "Kenichi" == Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> writes: Kenichi> Thank you for the explanation. But, I still don't Kenichi> understand when to use FcMatchPattern and when to use Kenichi> FcMatchFont in a program. Good point. I did fail to address that. FcMatchPattern should be used first to determine exactly which font should be used, given the user's requested font pattern. Then, FcMatchFont should be used to determine the details on how to render that font. Eg, substitutions like Arial or NimbusSanL for Helvetica, some font or other for Serif, Sans or Mono, etc are all done during the Pattern step. Things like controling hinting, rgba, aa, embedded bitmaps, etc are then done during the FcMatchFont step. So you need to call the function twice. First with FcMatchPattern to get the font, and then with FcMatchFont to get the rendering details to pass on to FreeType and Xft. There is some discussion at: http://fontconfig.org/fontconfig-user.html#AEN25 -JimC -- James Cloos <cloos@jhcloos.com> OpenPGP: 1024D/ED7DAEA6 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-07 11:06 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-07 12:58 ` James Cloos @ 2006-12-07 13:58 ` Zhang Wei 1 sibling, 0 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Zhang Wei @ 2006-12-07 13:58 UTC (permalink / raw) Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> writes: > In article <ulklkxr9k.fsf@gmail.com>, Zhang Wei <id.brep@gmail.com> writes: >> But the following fontconfig setting still takes no effect: >> <match target="font" > > > How about changing that line to this as my example. > >> <match target="pattern"> Yes, that takes effect, but another problem arises, my setting is like this: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- <alias> <family>Bitstream Vera Sans Mono</family> <family>SimSun</family> <default><family>monospace</family></default> </alias> <alias> <family>monospace</family> <prefer> <family>Bitstream Vera Sans Mono</family> <family>SimSun</family> </prefer> </alias> <match target="font" > <test qual="any" name="family" compare="eq" > <string>SimSun</string> </test> <test name="pixelsize" compare="more_eq" > <double>12</double> </test> <test name="pixelsize" compare="less_eq" > <double>18</double> </test> <edit name="antialias" mode="assign" > <bool>false</bool> </edit> </match> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- When I say emacs --enable-font-backend -fn "Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:pixelsize=14" -Q the ascii portion will use "Bitstream Vera Sans Mono", and chinese characters will use "SimSun". but if I use <match target="pattern" > to close the antialias of "SimSun", the ascii portion's antialias is _also_ closed. BTW, the following setting seems takes no effect: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- <match target="pattern" > <test name="family" > <string>SimSun</string> </test> <edit name="family" mode="prepend" binding="strong" > <string>Bitstream Vera Sans Mono</string> </edit> </match> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- this setting substitude ascii portion of "SimSun" with "Bitstream Vera Sans Mono", it works well in Firefox, but start emacs with: emacs --enable-font-backend -fn "SimSun:pixelsize=14" -Q the ascii portion is still "SimSun", not "Bitstream Vera Sans Mono". ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
* Re: unicode font-backend + tiling 2006-12-05 0:40 unicode font-backend + tiling Miles Bader 2006-12-05 1:28 ` Leo @ 2006-12-05 6:14 ` Jan Djärv 1 sibling, 0 replies; 39+ messages in thread From: Jan Djärv @ 2006-12-05 6:14 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: emacs-devel Miles Bader skrev: > I tried merging the current unicode branch with my tiling and lexbind > branches (mostly so I could get anti-aliased fonts using the new font > backend stuff).... I'm happy to report that there were only a few minor > problems, and generally it merged without incident. > > Here's a screen shot with image backgrounds ("tiling") + anti-aliased > fonts: > > http://snogglethorpe.googlepages.com/emacs-unicodetilinglexbind-0.png > Aah, nice. Emacs enters the eye-candy competition :-) Jan D. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 39+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2006-12-13 19:24 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 39+ messages (download: mbox.gz follow: Atom feed -- links below jump to the message on this page -- 2006-12-05 0:40 unicode font-backend + tiling Miles Bader 2006-12-05 1:28 ` Leo 2006-12-05 2:18 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 2:52 ` Leo 2006-12-05 3:07 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 10:03 ` Juanma Barranquero 2006-12-05 10:25 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 11:11 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-05 4:30 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-05 4:42 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 5:16 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-05 5:40 ` Leo 2006-12-05 6:07 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-06 12:21 ` Mikhail Gusarov 2006-12-05 6:19 ` Jan Djärv 2006-12-05 6:37 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 10:55 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 11:19 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-05 11:31 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-05 12:18 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-06 4:24 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-06 12:12 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-05 14:48 ` Stefan Monnier 2006-12-05 4:43 ` Zhang Wei 2006-12-05 5:45 ` Mikhail Gusarov 2006-12-06 12:01 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-06 12:44 ` Leo 2006-12-06 12:51 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-06 13:32 ` Leo 2006-12-06 19:57 ` Romain Francoise 2006-12-07 0:47 ` bug of char-displayable-p [Re: unicode font-backend + tiling] Kenichi Handa 2006-12-07 4:29 ` unicode font-backend + tiling Zhang Wei 2006-12-07 9:06 ` Miles Bader 2006-12-07 11:06 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-07 12:58 ` James Cloos 2006-12-13 7:55 ` Kenichi Handa 2006-12-13 19:24 ` James Cloos 2006-12-07 13:58 ` Zhang Wei 2006-12-05 6:14 ` Jan Djärv
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