R.V. Klassen. Variable Width Splines: a Possible Font Representation? Electronic Publishing---Origination, Dissemination and Design (Special Issue, Proceedings of RIDT'94), 6(3): 183-194, September 1994. ISSN 08943982.

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....our approach will prove to be as readable as Hersch s perceptually tuned fonts is a matter for future experiment. It is simple to modify our algorithm to allow the brush size to vary continuously whilst stroking curves [7] without the complication of computing offsets from the curve centreline [24] a property which may be useful for generating Chinese and other brushed characters. The implementation described in this paper covers only the antialiasing of curves as strokes and assumes black curves drawn over a white background permitting write only image generation. The technique can of ....

R.V. Klassen. Variable Width Splines: a Possible Font Representation? Electronic Publishing---Origination, Dissemination and Design (Special Issue, Proceedings of RIDT'94), 6(3): 183-194, September 1994. ISSN 08943982.

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