stroke fontの例文
- The program supports traditional stroke-based fonts, and Stylized Stroke Fonts ( SSFs ).
- Saffron supports an improved representation for stroke-based fonts called Stylized Stroke Fonts ( SSFs ) which provide the expressiveness of traditional outline-based fonts and the small memory footprint of USFs.
- Improvements in hardware have allowed them to be replaced with outline or stroke fonts in cases where arbitrary scaling is desirable, but bitmap fonts are still in common use in embedded systems and other places where speed and simplicity are considered important.
- The primary disadvantage of bitmap fonts is that the visual quality tends to be poor when scaled or otherwise transformed, compared to outline and stroke fonts, and providing many optimized and purpose-made sizes of the same font dramatically increases memory usage.
- Outline and stroke fonts can be resized using a single font and substituting different measurements for components of each glyph, but are somewhat more complicated to render on screen than bitmap fonts, as they require additional computer code to render the outline to a bitmap for display on screen or in print.
- In 2006, the creators of the Saffron Type System announced a representation for stroke-based fonts called Stylized Stroke Fonts ( SSFs ) with the aim of providing the expressiveness of traditional outline-based fonts and the small memory footprint of uniform-width stroke-based fonts ( USFs ).
- Stroke fonts use a series of specified lines ( for the glyph's border ) and additional information to define the " profile ", or " size " and shape of the line in a specific face and size, which together describe the appearance of the glyph.