Glyph Bitmap Distribution Format is no more, as the creators of Pango, one of the most widely used text rendering libraries, announced their plans for Pango 1.44.
Until recently, Pango used FreeType to draw fonts. They will be moving over to Harfbuzz, an evolution of FreeType.
Why?
In short, FreeType was hard to work with. It required complex logic, and provided no advantage over Harfbuzz (other than being able to fetch opentype metrics with ease).
Upgrading to Pango v1.44 will break your GTK applications (if you use a
bdf
/pcf
bitmap font). Harfbuzz does support bitmap-only OpenType fonts,
otb
s. Convert your existing fonts over to otb
s using
FontForge. It is to be noted that applications
such as xterm
and rxvt
use xft
(X FreeType) to render fonts, and will
remain unaffected by the update.
Both scientifica and curie will soon ship with bitmap-only OpenType font formats.
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