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Ken,<BR>
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Thanks for these efforts.<BR>
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As per discussion in September, modifications to metrics and glyph impression were to be as follows:<BR>
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I propose these values should not be percentages, but rather scale factors; that is, 1.0 represents no scaling; 0.5 represents 50% shrinkage. The transformation matrix should be six values representing a 2-D scale/shear/rotation matrix plus translation as defined in the PostScript model.<BR>
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— daan Strebe<BR>
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On 09/12/14 10:06, "Ken Lunde" <<a href="lunde@adobe.com">lunde@adobe.com</a>> wrote:<BR>
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All,<BR>
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In an effort to move this along, I spent the morning incorporated Leonardo's comments and suggestions, and produced a new version of the document. You should have received a "new document notification" email with the following URL:<BR>
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<a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mpeg-OTspec/files/CompositeFontStandard-12142009.pdf">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mpeg-OTspec/files/CompositeFontStandard-12142009.pdf</a><BR>
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I also hosted the same file on my website:<BR>
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<a href="http://lundestudio.com/PDF/CompositeFontStandard-12142009.pdf">http://lundestudio.com/PDF/CompositeFontStandard-12142009.pdf</a><BR>
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When you have a chance, please read this document and provide feedback.<BR>
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Regards...<BR>
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-- Ken<BR>
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