<dnkl>
mirrored glyphs only happened with bitmap (or vector fonts with antialiasing disabled), and has been fixed in latest fcft.
<dnkl>
color glyphs (emojis) was also wrong, and has also been fixed in latest fcft
<rcf>
Nice
<dnkl>
there were a couple of box drawing chats that were wrong. Also fixed
<dnkl>
Regarding colors (in general) - in qemu (which is where I tested all this), there are two GPUs one can use. Foot on Weston was fine on one of them, but wrong on the other one.
<dnkl>
If you're saying the colors are fine on a real PowerBook, then I think we're good :)
<rcf>
Indeed.
<dnkl>
rcf: thanks for testing! Nice to have it verified on real hardware
<rcf>
Nice to see people concerned about portability even when it's arguably an edge case these days :)
<dnkl>
And will be even more so in the future; Debian, for example, has dropped official support for all big-endian architectures. Everyone is going little-endian...
<dnkl>
rcf: btw, did you run Weston with the pixman backend?
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<rcf>
dnkl: indeed, no acceleration here to speak of and llvmpipe doesn't support ppc
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<ifreund>
the pixman backend should be significantly faster than llvmpipe as well
<dnkl>
rcf: ifreund: Weston's pixman backend works exactly like foot, wrt shm buffers, and I'm not convinced they are correct. And in this case, two wrongs can make a right...
<rcf>
One can get back to an odd number of wrongs with a nested weston instance, which does not introduce any issues.
<rcf>
Trying the 1.8.1 release package rather than building master does, however, yield an unreadable mess.
<ifreund>
nice! BE is hard to get right
<rcf>
So I'd say the bug fixes were definitely worthwhile. Some of the 64-bit optimizations might present issues, of course, but those systems can usually boot into LE mode and it'd be silly not to given that mesa might actually be useful and it exclusively targets LE for all new development.
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<dnkl>
rcf: interesting... thanks for digging just a little bit deeper :)
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<dnkl>
anyone up for some testing? https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot/pulls/634 could use a couple of more eyes on it. I've already tested quite thoroughly on river, weston, mutter, kwin and wayfire, but wouldn't hurt with more :)
<dutchie>
wow TIL ls --hyperlink
<dnkl>
dutchie: that, plus show-urls-copy, gives you an easy way to put a file's or directory's absolute path on the clipboard...