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| Posted by: gunne on Saturday, January 22, 2005 - 20:35 Submitted by gunne |
| | | | TTEngine - Truetype font rendering engine for Amiga.
TTEngine 7.0, rendering engine for TrueType fonts, is now available. The archive includes versions for AmigaOS-68k and MorphOS-PPC.
TTEngine homepage
Features, taken from TTEngine homepage.
- Renders strings (not only single glyphs) with kerning.
- Has string metrics calculation functions.
- Renders to any RastPort in a system friendly manner (JAM1, JAM2, INVERSVID, COMPLEMENT modes supported).
- Works with OCS/ECS/AGA graphics chipsets as well as with graphics cards under CyberGraphX or Picasso96 control (all AGA modes supported including HAM and A2024)
- Optional antialiased text on 16 and 24 bit screens.
- User configurable antialias settings separately for every font face.
- Antialiasing with user adjustable gamma correction.
- Optional text transparency (adjusted in 256 steps) on 16 and 24 bit screens.
- Supports many 8-bit character encodings and 16/32-bit Unicode standard.
- Has efficient, system-wide glyph bitmap caching system.
- Allows for text pixmap extraction for further processing.
- Font database allows for flexible font files storage and classification. TTEManager is GUI based tool for managing the database.
- Application Programmer Interface highly compatible with graphics.library.
TTEngine is used by following programs:
- fxPAINT - paint and image processing package (commercial),
- Hollywood - multimedia authoring platform (shareware),
- PerfectPaint - paint and image processing package (freeware),
- AmiStart - 'start menu' on Workbench (freeware),
- ViewISO - ISO-8859 charsets viewer (freeware).
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