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DirectWrite Text Rendering in Firefox 6
John Daggett: "In Firefox 6 we’ve added the ability to alter prefs that affect the underlying ClearType subpixel anti-aliasing that is used. [...] Because of the large differences between GDI and DirectWrite renderings for some fonts at small text sizes, for Firefox 7 we’ve implemented a pref that specifies a list of fonts for which GDI rendering will be used at sizes below 16px. By default the list contains fonts such as Arial, Tahoma, Verdana, Trebuchet MS, Segoe UI and Consolas. Downloadable fonts will always use DirectWrite."
Rendering  DirectWrite  Firefox  Type 
january 2012 by tbrown
DWrite rendering in Firefox | Typophile
John Hudson: "When Firefox 4.0 arrived, I was surprised to find that DWrite rendering was not active by default, and that I had to manually set some config flags in order to activate it (not something I'd be comfortable recommending to the average browser user). This week I wrote to John Daggett at Mozilla, and asked him to comment on this and whether there is any change in Firefox 5.0."
Rendering  DirectWrite  Firefox  Type 
january 2012 by tbrown
TrueType Hinting and Font Rendering
Tom Rickner for FontsLive: "It is a significant challenge to produce a font which renders the same pixels in multiple environments."
Type  Rendering 
february 2011 by tbrown
A closer look at TrueType hinting
Tim Ahrens for Typekit: "TrueType hinting [...] bends the contour of the letter into a slightly different shape before it is rasterized."
Type  Rendering  #wbfntdy  wbfntdy  from twitter_favs
december 2010 by tbrown
Maybe autohinting ain't so bad after all? | Typophile
John Hudson and David Berlow wax rendering-ical about size-specific outlines.
Type  Rendering 
september 2010 by tbrown
Typotheque: Font Hinting
Peter Biľak: "Notice how different the outlines are in order to achieve the optimal legibility of screen. Every letter is basically designed for each point size again. This is exactly what hinting is about: programming instructions that fine-tune a font’s rasterisation, the process by which its mathematically ideal outlines are mapped onto a monitor’s pixels."
Type  Rendering  Hinting  Peter-Bilak  from twitter_favs
june 2010 by tbrown

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