When loading OpenType fonts, either as a replacement for the standard
14 fonts or an embedded one, we previously passed the font size as the
_point_ size to the loader class. The difference is quite subtle, being
that Gfx::ScaledFont uses the optional dpi parameter to convert the
input from inches to pixels.
This meant that our glyphs were exactly 1.333% too large, causing them
to overlap in places.
The mapping of standard font to replacement now looks like this:
Times New Roman -> Liberation Serif
Courier -> Liberation Mono
Helvetica, Arial -> Liberation Sans
DeprecatedFlyString relies heavily on DeprecatedString's StringImpl, so
let's rename it to A) match the name of DeprecatedString, B) write a new
FlyString class that is tied to String.
We have a new, improved string type coming up in AK (OOM aware, no null
state), and while it's going to use UTF-8, the name UTF8String is a
mouthful - so let's free up the String name by renaming the existing
class.
Making the old one have an annoying name will hopefully also help with
quick adoption :^)
It was previously the job of the renderer to create fonts, load
replacements for the standard 14 fonts and to pass the font size back
to the PDFFont when asking for glyph widths.
Now, the renderer tells the font its size at creation, as it doesn't
change throughout the life of the font. The PDFFont itself is now
responsible to decide whether or not it needs to use a replacement
font, which still is Liberation Serif for now.
This means that we can now render embedded TrueType fonts as well :^)
It also makes the renderer's job much more simple and leads to a much
cleaner API design.