A case for why Wasm is neither Web nor Assembly
HarfBuzz text shaping engine. Contribute to harfbuzz/harfbuzz development by creating an account on GitHub.
A case for why Wasm is neither Web nor Assembly
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I've been hoping to write a GUI for my Emacs clone for a while now. And I'm putting together a list of Emacs' display features to keep compatible with when designing the GUI. Unsurprisingly, this list just keeps growing, and, nah, Waiting to feel ready to do the thing is not doing the thing. 1 So, I really need to start writing the shittiest Emacs GUI ever.
Diary of a Life Long Learner
A post from the personal blog of Lê Duy Quang (leduyquang753).
HarfBuzz text shaping engine. Contribute to harfbuzz/harfbuzz development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Through several recent discussions of GUI programming in Rust,I have been left with the impression that the term ‘GUI’ means significantlydifferent things to...
Setting a different font for a specific script or language in Emacs.
Last week Cursor published Scaling long-running autonomous coding, an article describing their research efforts into coordinating large numbers of autonomous coding agents. One of the projects mentioned in the article …
I expected to have to wait 12 more years to write this post. Back in 2017, Eric Lengyel published the landmark paper, “GPU-Centered Font Rendering Directly from Glyph Outlines” in the J…
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a tiny technical blog.
HarfBuzz HarfBuzz is a text shaping library. Using the HarfBuzz library allows programs to convert a sequence of Unicode input into properly formatted and positioned glyph output—for any writing system and language. HarfBuzz also includes font subsetting, glyph rasterization (bitmap, vector, and GPU), and integration with FreeType, Cairo, CoreText, DirectWrite, and other platforms. See github.com/harfbuzz/harfbuzz for an overview of all libraries and tools, download instructions, and development resources.
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