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For the development of HarfBuzz, the Microsoft shaping technology, Uniscribe,
as a widely used and tested shaper is used as more-or-less OpenType reference
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implementation and that specially is important where OpenType specification
is or wasn't that clear. For having access to Uniscribe on Linux/macOS these
steps are recommended:
You want to follow the 32bit instructions. The 64bit equivalents are included
for reference.
1. Install Wine.
- Fedora: `dnf install wine`.
2. Install `mingw-w64` compiler.
- Fedora, 32bit: `dnf install mingw32-gcc-c++`
- Fedora, 64bit: `dnf install mingw64-gcc-c++`
- Debian: `apt install g++-mingw-w64`
- Mac: `brew install mingw-w64`
3. If you have drank the `meson` koolaid, look at `.ci/build-win32.sh` to see how to
invoke `meson` now, or just run that script. Otherwise, here's how to use the
old trusty autotools instead:
a) Install dependencies.
- Fedora, 32bit: `dnf install mingw32-glib2 mingw32-cairo mingw32-freetype`
- Fedora, 64bit: `dnf install mingw64-glib2 mingw64-cairo mingw64-freetype`
b) Configure:
- `NOCONFIGURE=1 ./autogen.sh && mkdir winbuild && cd winbuild`
- 32bit: `../mingw-configure.sh i686`
- 64bit: `../mingw-configure.sh x86_64`
Now you can use `hb-shape` by `(cd win32build/util && wine hb-shape.exe)`
but if you like to shape with the Microsoft Uniscribe:
4. Bring a 32bit version of `usp10.dll` for yourself from `C:\Windows\SysWOW64\usp10.dll` of your
Windows installation (assuming you have a 64-bit installation, otherwise
`C:\Windows\System32\usp10.dll`) that it is not a DirectWrite proxy
([for more info](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniscribe)).
Rule of thumb, your `usp10.dll` should have a size more than 500kb, otherwise
it is designed to work with DirectWrite which Wine can't work with its original one.
You want a Uniscribe from Windows 7 or older.
Put the DLL in the folder you are going to run the next command,
5. `WINEDLLOVERRIDES="usp10=n" wine hb-shape.exe fontname.ttf -u 0061,0062,0063 --shaper=uniscribe`
(`0061,0062,0063` means `abc`, use test/shaping/hb-unicode-decode to generate ones you need)
When you have built that, you can test HarfBuzz's native shaper against Uniscribe
following these instructions:
https://github.com/harfbuzz/harfbuzz/issues/3671