Font Embedding Revisited
Tuesday, 26. February 2008, 18:02:47
In a post a few weeks ago I mentioned that both Kestrel and Firefox 3 supported font embedding. It appears I was incorrect as in my tests Kestrel and Firefox 3 were pulling the typeface from my system instead of the embedded one. My stupid mistake.
However, this brings up something interesting because Håkon Wium Lie stated that it was time for other browsers to implement font embedding. Apple did. What about Opera? Anyone know if there are plans to implement this before Kestrel goes final?
There are tons of small bugs and some performance issues they still have to fix.
I will appreciate if they get focused on fixing all that, before releasing (even more) new features.
By Cyro, # 5. March 2008, 16:02:57
This isn't a very new and cutting edge feature. It's something Internet Explorer has and Mozilla had the capability to do at one period of time. I just find it odd that Opera's own CTO calls for this to be widely supported and Safari's the only browser that implements it... at least so far. There's nothing wrong with that, but it'd be nice to know whether it is even considered for Kestrel or if it'll be pushed back for Peregrine.
By Khadgar, # 5. March 2008, 17:54:43
Read last paragraph.
By Cyro, # 5. March 2008, 18:10:56
Originally posted by Errol Pierre-Louis:
This summer. That's the timeframe I heard, myself, before... but still doesn't mean that an addition to Kestrel's excellent CSS3 support couldn't be added between now and sometime this summer (or later if problems occur).
By Khadgar, # 5. March 2008, 19:14:49
By area42, # 5. March 2008, 22:48:28
Embedding truetype fonts is what Håkon Wium Lie was proposing. If Opera was to implement it it'd be using truetype fonts.
By Khadgar, # 5. March 2008, 23:23:35