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Diffstat (limited to 'libglitter.7')
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diff --git a/libglitter.7 b/libglitter.7 index bed8b56..8144ea7 100644 --- a/libglitter.7 +++ b/libglitter.7 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ greyscale-antialiased text image. .B libglitter is designed to be used in conjunction with other font libraries: it can neither -rasterise glyphs nor does it know about the montor's subpixel +rasterise glyphs nor does it know about the monitor's subpixel layout or rendering configurations. .PP To use @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ compatible and that its native resolution is used, you rasterise the text using greyscale-antialiasing into a raster sized according to the output's horizontal and vertical subpixel densities (rather than pixel densities as normally -done with greyscale-antialiasing; some subpixels may have be +done with greyscale-antialiasing; some subpixels may be counted multiple times depending on the subpixel arrangement). At this point, depending on final result, you may (will probably) want to use @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ have to first call .BR libglitter_reorder_rasters (3) to put the rasters in the expected order. .PP -An optional next step is to use lessen the intensity of the +An optional next step is to lessen the intensity of the subpixel-antialiasing with .BR libglitter_desaturate_double (3), .BR libglitter_desaturate_float (3), @@ -70,18 +70,18 @@ or and .BR libglitter_colour_model_convert_rasters_float (3) to convert a colour model the application can output in. It is -however out of the scope of +however out of scope of .B libglitter to get the output's colour model and the conversion matrix to any other colour model than sRGB or CIE XYZ. .PP -The finally step of the rendering process is out of scope for +The final step of the rendering process is out of scope for .BR libglitter , but is to ensure that all floating-point values -(if floating-point rasters are used) are withing [0, 1] and +(if floating-point rasters are used) are within [0, 1] and convert the rasters, which only contain ink-on intensities, -into the desired colour's with the output's transfer function +into the desired colours with the output's transfer function applied. .PP The application may also desire to call |
