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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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tiny-skia
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A simple 2d graphic library
You can even check https://github.com/linebender/piet and https://github.com/RazrFalcon/tiny-skia. They are pure rust libraries. Skia as a whole is a big binary to add.
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Typst, a modern alternative to LaTeX, is now open source
Looking through the source code. It looks like it's using tiny-skia for rendering.
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Recommended UI framework to draw many 2D lines?
Tiny Skia (https://github.com/RazrFalcon/tiny-skia) which is a slower Rust port of Skia and does all software rendering.
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Announcing piet-glow, a GL-based implementation of Piet for 2D rendering
https://github.com/RazrFalcon/tiny-skia is pretty great.
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Is coding in Rust as bad as in C++? A practical comparison
I understand that this may sound harsh, but I also ported two (far bigger) codebases from C++ to Rust: rustybuzz and tiny-skia. Both of which are production -ready and not just prototypes. And mine not only do not use pointers, but also barely use unsafe in general.
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Is there a way to avoid call overhead?
Here is a real world implementation in tiny-skia: https://github.com/RazrFalcon/tiny-skia/blob/master/src/pipeline/highp.rs
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I want to draw 2d shapes directly to a u8 buffer without needing a window and without having to write drawing code from scratch.
How about tiny-skia?
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Good example of high performance Rust project without unsafe code?
How about tiny-skia? Almost the same performance as C, no unsafe, a lot of explicit SIMD.
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Announcing lyon 1.0.0
Now I would love to see a universal Bezier path crate, storage + common utilities like length, point at offset, some low-level stuff, etc. So it could be used as a foundation for other crates. Currently, there is a lot of friction because each crate has its own implementation.
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I wrote a GUI library.
Nice to see tiny-skia in use.
fontdue
- A Programmable Markup Language for Typesetting [pdf]
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Does a wgpu text renderer exist for Android?
The other alternative is to go a level lower and use something like fontdue and then roll my own font rendering pipe, but that seems overkill for what seems like a simple problem.
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Rust, Wright's Law, and the Future of Low-Latency Systems
I agree that no_std is incredible. I really want to see more crates embrace it and encapsulate their no_std logic away from their standard logic. I very often see crates that are like 95% of the way to no_std but then choose to bundle some standard only features without flagging them.
I wrote fontdue [0] (which is very incomplete spec wise) because there just wasn't another font library that was no_std at that time. It felt like the existing libraries were in an arms race for gpu caches and bundling file loading. Like if I wanted to commit to a running on a platform I'd do the sane thing and use harfbuzz or the platform APIs.
- Fontdue: A fast font renderer written in Rust
- Text Rendering w/ HarfBuzz, FreeType and OpenGL
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swash: Complex text shaping and glyph rasterization in pure Rust
Like tiny-skia? As for font-specific one there are ab-glyph and fontdue.
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Show HN: High-speed UTF-8 validation in Rust
I work on a SIMD optimized font library [0] and have stumbled into the same situation of hand writing SIMD intrinsics. Some things are just kinda hard to make sure they get optimized correctly, and there is enough difference between the platforms where that matters when fiddling with bits. I also kinda have fun writing SIMD code like this too.
[0]: https://github.com/mooman219/fontdue/blob/master/src/platfor...
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The `rusttype` crate is looking for a new maintainer
The other library that does a similar thing to ab_glyph/rusttype I remember hearing about is fontdue (https://github.com/mooman219/fontdue)
What are some alternatives?
PixiJS - The HTML5 Creation Engine: Create beautiful digital content with the fastest, most flexible 2D WebGL renderer.
ab-glyph - Rust API for loading, scaling, positioning and rasterizing OpenType font glyphs
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
rustybuzz - A complete harfbuzz's shaping algorithm port to Rust
canvas - Cairo in Go: vector to raster, SVG, PDF, EPS, WASM, OpenGL, Gio, etc.
rusttype - Mirror of https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/rusttype
pixie - Full-featured 2d graphics library for Nim.
swash - Font introspection, complex text shaping and glyph rendering.
vouch-proxy - an SSO and OAuth / OIDC login solution for Nginx using the auth_request module
wgpu-text - 📜A simple 2D text renderer for wgpu📜 > is a wrapper over glyph-brush for easier text rendering in wgpu > inspired by similar to wgpu_glyph
raqote - Rust 2D graphics library
ttf-parser - A high-level, safe, zero-allocation TrueType font parser.