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An OpenType text shaping engine

Edit Package harfbuzz
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/HarfBuzz

HarfBuzz is an OpenType text shaping engine.

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_service 0000000711 711 Bytes
baselibs.conf 0000000090 90 Bytes
harfbuzz-10.0.1.obscpio 0096873998 92.4 MB
harfbuzz.changes 0000081816 79.9 KB
harfbuzz.obsinfo 0000000098 98 Bytes
harfbuzz.spec 0000005252 5.13 KB
Latest Revision
Ana Guerrero's avatar Ana Guerrero (anag+factory) accepted request 1203399 from Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar) (revision 113)
- Update to version 10.0.1:
  + Relax sanitization checks for “morx” subtables to fix broken
    AAT shaping of macOS 15.0 version of GeezaPro.
- Switch to source service for tarball.

- Update to version 10.0.0:
  + Unicode 16.0.0 support.
  + Various documentation fixes.
  + Various build fixes.
  + Add API to allow HarfBuzz client to set what glyph to use when
    a Unicode Variation Selector is not supported by the font,
    which would allow the client to customize what happens in this
    case, by using a different font for example.
  + Add a callback to for “hb_face_t” for getting the list of table
    tags. This is now used to make calling
    “hb_face_get_table_tags()” work on a faces created by
    “hb_face_create_for_tables()” (e.g. faces returned by
    “hb_subset_or_fail()”).
  + CGJ and Mongolian Variation Selectors are now ignored during
    glyph positioning, previously they would block both glyph
    substitution and positioning across them.
  + Support cairo script as an output format for “hb-view” command
    line tool.
  + Drop an optimization that would cause HarfBuzz not apply pair
    positioning lookup subtables under certain circumstances, for
    compatibility with other implementations that do apply these
    subtables.
  + Subsetting will now fail if source font has no glyphs, so
    feeding the subsetter invalid data will not silently return an
    empty face.
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