Hi,
http://www.truetype-typography.com/ttoutln.htm
Here it says:
[O]verlapping shapes [...] are discouraged [...] However if you do choose to use them, you'll discover TrueType uses a non-zero winding fill algorithm.
Does this mean Inkscape is against the spec? Can someone look into this, please?
Cheers, KJ
On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 9:59 AM, Kyungjoon Lee <kjoonlee@...155...> wrote:
Hi,
I found that with some fonts, Inkscape fills parts of letters with white, not black. (With default colour settings.)
For example, using the Summersby font:
http://packages.debian.org/ttf-summersby
I found that the letter X has a white bit where the two lines meet. It goes away if I convert it to paths, but sometimes I'd rather not do that.
Most fonts don't show this behaviour, but UnFonts (one of the major free software fonts for the Korean language) do. Could this be a bug? Would it be a bug with Inkscape or the fonts?
Cheers, Kyungjoon Lee