Mention advanced font rendering features
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generate them at runtime.
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* High quality antialiasing. Pathfinder can compute exact fractional trapezoidal area coverage on a
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per-pixel basis for crisp antialiasing, provided that either OpenGL 3.0+ or a few common
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extensions are available. Supersampling is available as an alternative for 3D scenes and/or
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lower-end hardware.
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per-pixel basis for the highest-quality antialiasing, provided that either OpenGL 3.0+ or a few
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common extensions are available. Supersampling is available as an alternative for 3D scenes
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and/or lower-end hardware.
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* Fast rendering, even at small pixel sizes. Even on lower-end GPUs, Pathfinder typically matches
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or exceeds the performance of the best CPU rasterizers. The difference is particularly pronouced
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at large sizes, where Pathfinder regularly achieves multi-factor speedups. All shaders have no
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loops and minimal branching.
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* Advanced font rendering. Pathfinder can render fonts with slight hinting and can perform subpixel
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antialiasing on LCD screens. It also has experimental support for sRGB (gamma correction) and
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stem darkening/font dilation.
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* Support for full vector scenes. Pathfinder 2 is designed to efficiently handle workloads that
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consist of many overlapping vector paths, such as those commonly found in SVG and PDF files. It
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makes heavy use of the hardware Z buffer to perform occlusion culling, which often results in
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