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  1. Bitstream Vera Fonts - April 16, 2003
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  3. The version number of these fonts is 1.10 to distinguish them from the
  4. beta test fonts.
  5. Note that the Vera copyright is incorporated in the fonts themselves.
  6. The License field in the fonts contains the copyright license as it
  7. appears below. The TrueType copyright field is not large enough to
  8. contain the full license, so the license is incorporated (as you might
  9. think if you thought about it) into the license field, which
  10. unfortunately can be obscure to find. (In pfaedit, see: Element->Font
  11. Info->TTFNames->License).
  12. Our apologies for it taking longer to complete the fonts than planned.
  13. Beta testers requested a tighter line spacing (less leading) and Jim
  14. Lyles redesigned Vera's accents to bring its line spacing to more
  15. typical of other fonts. This took additional time and effort. Our
  16. thanks to Jim for this effort above and beyond the call of duty.
  17. There are four monospace and sans faces (normal, oblique, bold, bold
  18. oblique) and two serif faces (normal and bold). Fontconfig/Xft2 (see
  19. www.fontconfig.org) can artificially oblique the serif faces for you:
  20. this loses hinting and distorts the faces slightly, but is visibly
  21. different than normal and bold, and reasonably pleasing.
  22. On systems with fontconfig 2.0 or 2.1 installed, making your sans,
  23. serif and monospace fonts default to these fonts is very easy. Just
  24. drop the file local.conf into your /etc/fonts directory. This will
  25. make the Bitstream fonts your default fonts for all applications using
  26. fontconfig (if sans, serif, or monospace names are used, as they often
  27. are as default values in many desktops). The XML in local.conf may
  28. need modification to enable subpixel decimation, if appropriate,
  29. however, the commented out phrase does so for XFree86 4.3, in the case
  30. that the server does not have sufficient information to identify the
  31. use of a flat panel. Fontconfig 2.2 adds Vera to the list of font
  32. families and will, by default use it as the default sans, serif and
  33. monospace fonts.
  34. During the testing of the final Vera fonts, we learned that screen
  35. fonts in general are only typically hinted to work correctly at
  36. integer pixel sizes. Vera is coded internally for integer sizes only.
  37. We need to investigate further to see if there are commonly used fonts
  38. that are hinted to be rounded but are not rounded to integer sizes due
  39. to oversights in their coding.
  40. Most fonts work best at 8 pixels and below if anti-aliased only, as
  41. the amount of work required to hint well at smaller and smaller sizes
  42. becomes astronomical. GASP tables are typically used to control
  43. whether hinting is used or not, but Freetype/Xft does not currently
  44. support GASP tables (which are present in Vera).
  45. To mitigate this problem, both for Vera and other fonts, there will be
  46. (very shortly) a new fontconfig 2.2 release that will, by default not
  47. apply hints if the size is below 8 pixels. if you should have a font
  48. that in fact has been hinted more agressively, you can use fontconfig
  49. to note this exception. We believe this should improve many hinted
  50. fonts in addition to Vera, though implemeting GASP support is likely
  51. the right long term solution.
  52. Font rendering in Gnome or KDE is the combination of algorithms in
  53. Xft2 and Freetype, along with hinting in the fonts themselves. It is
  54. vital to have sufficient information to disentangle problems that you
  55. may observe.
  56. Note that having your font rendering system set up correctly is vital
  57. to proper judgement of problems of the fonts:
  58. * Freetype may or may not be configured to in ways that may
  59. implement execution of possibly patented (in some parts of the world)
  60. TrueType hinting algorithms, particularly at small sizes. Best
  61. results are obtained while using these algorithms.
  62. * The freetype autohinter (used when the possibly patented
  63. algorithms are not used) continues to improve with each release. If
  64. you are using the autohinter, please ensure you are using an up to
  65. date version of freetype before reporting problems.
  66. * Please identify what version of freetype you are using in any
  67. bug reports, and how your freetype is configured.
  68. * Make sure you are not using the freetype version included in
  69. XFree86 4.3, as it has bugs that significantly degrade most fonts,
  70. including Vera. if you build XFree86 4.3 from source yourself, you may
  71. have installed this broken version without intending it (as I
  72. did). Vera was verified with the recently released Freetype 2.1.4. On
  73. many systems, 'ldd" can be used to see which freetype shared library
  74. is actually being used.
  75. * Xft/X Render does not (yet) implement gamma correction. This
  76. causes significant problems rendering white text on a black background
  77. (causing partial pixels to be insufficiently shaded) if the gamma of
  78. your monitor has not been compensated for, and minor problems with
  79. black text on a while background. The program "xgamma" can be used to
  80. set a gamma correction value in the X server's color pallette. Most
  81. monitors have a gamma near 2.
  82. * Note that the Vera family uses minimal delta hinting. Your
  83. results on other systems when not used anti-aliased may not be
  84. entirely satisfying. We are primarily interested in reports of
  85. problems on open source systems implementing Xft2/fontconfig/freetype
  86. (which implements antialiasing and hinting adjustements, and
  87. sophisticated subpixel decimation on flatpanels). Also, the
  88. algorithms used by Xft2 adjust the hints to integer widths and the
  89. results are crisper on open source systems than on Windows or
  90. MacIntosh.
  91. * Your fontconfig may (probably does) predate the release of
  92. fontconfig 2.2, and you may see artifacts not present when the font is
  93. used at very small sizes with hinting enabled. "vc-list -V" can be
  94. used to see what version you have installed.
  95. We believe and hope that these fonts will resolve the problems
  96. reported during beta test. The largest change is the reduction of
  97. leading (interline spacing), which had annoyed a number of people, and
  98. reduced Vera's utility for some applcations. The Vera monospace font
  99. should also now make '0' and 'O' and '1' and 'l' more clearly
  100. distinguishable.
  101. The version of these fonts is version 1.10. Fontconfig should be
  102. choosing the new version of the fonts if both the released fonts and
  103. beta test fonts are installed (though please discard them: they have
  104. names of form tt20[1-12]gn.ttf). Note that older versions of
  105. fontconfig sometimes did not rebuild their cache correctly when new
  106. fonts are installed: please upgrade to fontconfig 2.2. "fc-cache -f"
  107. can be used to force rebuilding fontconfig's cache files.
  108. If you note problems, please send them to fonts at gnome dot org, with
  109. exactly which face and size and unicode point you observe the problem
  110. at. The xfd utility from XFree86 CVS may be useful for this (e.g. "xfd
  111. -fa sans"). A possibly more useful program to examine fonts at a
  112. variety of sizes is the "waterfall" program found in Keith Packard's
  113. CVS.
  114. $ cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@keithp.com:/local/src/CVS login
  115. Logging in to :pserver:anoncvs@keithp.com:2401/local/src/CVS
  116. CVS password: <hit return>
  117. $ cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@keithp.com:/local/src/CVS co waterfall
  118. $ cd waterfall
  119. $ xmkmf -a
  120. $ make
  121. # make install
  122. # make install.man
  123. Again, please make sure you are running an up-to-date freetype, and
  124. that you are only examining integer sizes.
  125. Reporting Problems
  126. ==================
  127. Please send problem reports to fonts at gnome org, with the following
  128. information:
  129. 1. Version of Freetype, Xft2 and fontconfig
  130. 2. Whether TT hinting is being used, or the autohinter
  131. 3. Application being used
  132. 4. Character/Unicode code point that has problems (if applicable)
  133. 5. Version of which operating system
  134. 6. Please include a screenshot, when possible.
  135. Please check the fonts list archives before reporting problems to cut
  136. down on duplication.