> On Oct 12, 2014, at 7:44 PM, Raglan T. Tiger <r...@crusaderrabbit.net> wrote:
> 
> I don't think so as our model code works just fine when driven from Windows 
> V-C that get a font, gets it its outline and mer table and call the model.  
> Beautiful output.

Sure, it's just going to be limited by pair-based kerning, which is less 
flexible than what OS X supports. Frankly I'm wondering how Windows APIs can 
give you a list of kern pairs if the font itself doesn't provide kerning as 
pairs. Maybe it just doesn't give you any; you may not have tested yet with 
fonts that use the fancy state-machine-based kerning.

> There is a 'kern' table andI am trying to find out how to get a pointer to it 
> for a given font. 

I think you've gone beyond the boundaries of what cocoa-dev collectively can 
help with. You'd be better off asking deep-dive font/type questions on the 
coretext-dev list. (I believe that's the right name; try searching the list of 
lists here.)

—Jens
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