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 Posted by Ben on 06/13/96 11:28 
Does anyone have any experience using the TrueType bytecode interpreter 
to display fonts in PHP under Windows? I'm running Windows XP, PHP 
4.3.11, GD 2.0.28 with FreeType enabled. It all works fine, but it's 
using the FreeType anti-aliased hinting rather than the clear Windows 
non-antialiased (bytecode interpreter?) hinting. 
 
I'm looking into converting my weather graph generator (at 
http://harvest.com/w.cgi), which now uses the Win32 API to draw the 
fonts, to use PHP and the GD library. To see a comparison of what I'm 
getting now with the FreeType non-anti-aliased and anti-aliased 
versions, check out http://harvest.com/images/truetype.png 
 
Obviously the first (Win32 API) is the best. The second is yucky. The 
last would do, but it doesn't look as nice IMHO, and produces bigger 
output because it needs lots of extra colours. 
 
I'm aware of the patent issues. I've tried recompiling FreeType with 
bytecode support (as per http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Font-HOWTO/bci.html) 
and that worked, but I realised I'd need to compile GD and libpng and 
and all the rest, which I can't do at the moment. 
 
Any ideas? Is there a Win32 version of PHP_GD2.DLL with the FreeType 
bytecode interpreter enabled?
 
  
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