Add a FontFace::variations method for returning axis values#68
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This new API will be used by Servo to properly retrieve all axis variation values after creating the `FontFace.` Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <[email protected]>
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Unlike other platforms where we read the default axis values and combine it with variations from style to make the font face, we set the variations from the style when creating the font face and then read the final variations from the face. It seems that DirectWrite does the normalization of variation values internally. This depends on servo/dwrote-rs#68. Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <[email protected]>
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Unlike other platforms where we read the default axis values and combine it with variations from style to make the font face, we set the variations from the style when creating the font face and then read the final variations from the face. It seems that DirectWrite does the normalization of variation values internally. This depends on servo/dwrote-rs#68. Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <[email protected]>
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Unlike other platforms where we read the default axis values and combine it with variations from style to make the font face, we set the variations from the style when creating the font face and then read the final variations from the face. It seems that DirectWrite does the normalization of variation values internally. This depends on servo/dwrote-rs#68. Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <[email protected]>
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Unlike other platforms where we read the default axis values and combine it with variations from style to make the font face, we set the variations from the style when creating the font face and then read the final variations from the face. It seems that DirectWrite does the normalization of variation values internally. This depends on servo/dwrote-rs#68. Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <[email protected]>
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Unlike other platforms where we read the default axis values and combine it with variations from style to make the font face, we set the variations from the style when creating the font face and then read the final variations from the face. It seems that DirectWrite does the normalization of variation values internally. This depends on servo/dwrote-rs#68. Testing: We currently don't have tests for Windows, but variation support is covered by the WPT tests. Fixes: This is part of #38800. Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <[email protected]>
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Unlike other platforms where we read the default axis values and combine it with variations from style to make the font face, we set the variations from the style when creating the font face and then read the final variations from the face. It seems that DirectWrite does the normalization of variation values internally. This depends on servo/dwrote-rs#68. Testing: We currently don't have tests for Windows, but variation support is covered by the WPT tests. Fixes: This is part of #38800. Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <[email protected]>
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This new API will be used by Servo to properly retrieve all axis
variation values after creating the
FontFace.Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson [email protected]