Optically sized fonts, was, re: [XeTeX] Font strangeness
Jonathan Kew
jonathan_kew at sil.org
Tue May 24 09:21:42 CEST 2005
On 24 May 2005, at 8:02 am, Will Robertson wrote:
> On a related matter, I was wondering if anyone has a multiple master
> font with optical scaling they could lend me *strictly* for the
> purposes of developing and testing fontspec so that [OpticalSize=]
> works for both OpenType fonts with discrete optical sizes and MM fonts
> with continuous ones. (If indeed it's possible to combine the two into
> a single feature.)
The problem you'll be up against here is that the only way to get MM
axis support in XeTeX is via the ATSUI-based text engine, which exposes
MM axes just like AAT variations. But then you won't have the OpenType
feature support that's provided via the ICU Layout engine.
Under Tiger, I suppose some of the OpenType layout features may be
available through the ATSUI interface as well--I have done very limited
experimentation so far. But the OT support in Tiger's ATSUI is
considerably weaker than the ICU version; only a limited selection of
features are supported, and not all lookup types work, for example.
Nor, of course, is there any complex-script shaping.
Of course, given that Adobe is no longer promoting MM fonts, perhaps
the existing ones are all old enough that they don't have OT Layout
features anyway....
JK
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