Test 'altGlyph' facilities and many-to-many chars to glyphs.
Three text strings show: the word "HAPPY" in red, the word "SAD" in green
and the word "SASSY" in blue.
The "HAPPY" and "SAD" strings test the 'altGlyph' facility and
the ability to map multiple glyphs to a single character.
All characters except the "D" are bracketed by 'altGlyph' elements
to use two different glyphs to render each character.
For "HAPPY", the horizontal stroke through the center of the characters
is a smile stroke.
For "SAD", the horizontal stroke through the center of the characters
is a frown stroke.
The "SASSY" string tests a single glyph representing multiple characters
(a ligature). The SVG font in the test case contains an "SS" ligature
so that the "SS" in "SASSY" is rendered with a single glyph, where
the two parts of the "SS" are connected.
This test requires some support for SVG fonts.
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Test 'altGlyph' facilities and many-to-many chars to glyphs.
Test 'altGlyph' facilities and many-to-many chars to glyphs
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Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) v1.1 Conformance Suite
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