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Pango
Original author(s)Owen Taylor[1]
Raph Levien
Developer(s)Behdad Esfahbod
Initial release11 July 1999; 21 years ago[2]
Stable release1.48.4 (27 March 2021; 35 days ago) [±][3]
Repository
Written inC
Operating systemUnix-like, Microsoft Windows, Other
TypeSoftware development library
LicenseLGPL
Websitewww.pango.org

Pango (stylized as Παν語) is a text (i.e. glyph) layout engine library which works with the HarfBuzz shaping engine for displaying multi-language text.[4]

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Full-function rendering of text and cross-platform support is achieved when Pango is used with platform APIs or third-party libraries, such as Uniscribe and FreeType, as text rendering backends. Pango-processed text will appear similar under different operating systems.[clarification needed]

Pango is a special-purpose library for text and not a general-purpose graphics rendering library such as Cairo, with which Pango can be used. The Cairo documentation recommends Pango be used to 'render' text rather than Cairo for all but the simplest text 'rendering'.[5]

History and naming[edit]

The name pango comes from Greekpan (παν, 'all') and Japanesego (語, 'language').[6]

In January 2000 the merger of the GScript and GnomeText projects was named Pango.[7][8][9][10][11][12]

Pango version 1.0.0 was released 11 March 2002.[13][14]

Support for OpenType features[edit]

Default rendering above, localized Romanian rendering below.

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Pango 1.17 and newer support the locl feature tag that allows localized glyphs to be used for the same Unicode code point. Assuming you have Verdana version 5.01 installed, which supports the locl feature for the latn/ROM (Romanian) script, a quick demonstration (on Linux) is:

For an explanation of the substitutions rules for Romanian, see this discussion.

Setting the locale via the POSIX environment variable, e.g. LANG=ro_RO.UTF-8 will also cause Pango to use locl font feature. Finally, you can change the language on the fly in the same text using Pango markup, e.g.:

Since 1.37.1, Pango added more attributes to provide complete support for processing OpenType feature.[15][16][17]

The official showcase of Pango's script-aware features is here.

Major users[edit]

Simplified software architecture of GTK. Pango, GDK, ATK, GIO, Cairo and GLib.

Pango has been integrated into most Linux distributions. The GTK UI toolkit uses Pango for all of its text rendering.[18] The Linux versions of the Mozilla Firefox web browser and Mozilla Thunderbird mail client use Pango for text rendering.[19]

See also[edit]

  • HarfBuzz (text shaping engine which is incorporated into Pango itself but can be also used stand-alone)
  • Core Text (modern multilingual text rendering engine introduced in Mac OS X 10.5)
  • Graphite (multiplatform open source smart-font renderer)
  • WorldScript (Old Macintosh multilingual text rendering engine)

References[edit]

  1. ^Interview: Red Hat's Owen Taylor on GTK+, also known for his contributions on Pango., by Eugenia Loli, 19th Dec 2003
  2. ^Pango, Made version 0.2, Owen Taylor, redhat.com
  3. ^'Tags - GNOME / pango'. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  4. ^'Pango website'. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  5. ^'Cairo: A Vector Graphics Library: text'. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
  6. ^'The Pango connection: Part 1'. Archived from the original on 27 June 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  7. ^Pango - Status - 2017-11-30, Owen Taylor, Redhat
  8. ^GNOMEs in Paris: A Report from GUADEC, The most impressive part of their presentation was the discussion on Pango (the result of the GScript and GnomeText merger), 2000/03/21, By Chuck Toporek - O'Reilly Media
  9. ^Pango proposal, rev 0.1, Raph Levien, 28 July 1999
  10. ^GScript - Unicode and Complex Text Processing, The GScript project has been merged with the GnomeText project. For information about the result, named Pango, see: http://www.pango.org If you have trouble accessing that site, there is a mirror here. By Owen Taylor
  11. ^Gnome-Text API documentation, Raph Levien, 10 Jul 1999, Owen Taylor is working on gscript, which has some overlap with the functions described in this interface. We're working on unifying the two api's as much as possible.
  12. ^Abdin, Ali (1999). 'GNOME Developer's Interview Follow-up'. beast.testbit.eu. Archived from the original on 2013-06-02.Pango (which is the code name for a merger of my Gscript project and Raph Levien's GnomeText project) is a modular set of libraries for doing layout and rendering of international text. It's a bit similar to Microsoft's Uniscript or Apple's ATSUI.
  13. ^'Pango 1.0.0 released'. Archived from the original on April 2, 2002. Retrieved 2013-02-20.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  14. ^GTK user interface libraries, version 2.0
  15. ^'Overview of changes between 1.37.0 and 1.37.1'. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  16. ^'Bug 738505 - Add fontfeatures support in PangoAttributes and markup'. GNOME Bugzilla. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  17. ^'Font Features Land in Inkscape Trunk'. Tavmjong Bah's Blog. 23 June 2015. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  18. ^'Download for GNU/Linux and Unix'. gtk.org. Archived from the original on 18 August 2016. Retrieved 2017-11-30.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  19. ^'Thunderbird 52.1.0 System Requirements'. mozilla.org. Archived from the original on 10 May 2017. Retrieved 31 July 2017.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

External links[edit]

  • Official website
  • The journey of a word: how text ends up on a page on YouTube, at linux.conf.au 2017 Simon Cozens explained the rendering of fonts
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StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
AuthorMateusz Skutnik
GenreAdventure, Puzzle
Tags10gnomes, gnomes, hidden, object, Point & Click

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Cute and oddly cathardic. Took me back to my childhood searching for elementals and fairies. Thankfully I was more successful as an adult.

Sound didn't work in Linux via launcher, but still fun.

so hard haahahaaa

its big yet small

Thank you for a very different game that i've ever played keep up the amazing work

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I think Mateusz already took pictures for all the coming games...

Hi, I was wondering if there is ever going to be another submachine game coming anytime soon, because I think i heard somewhere that there was going to be another one in mid 2019 and i wanted to know wether or not that was true.

yes, there will be another submachine, but probably a bit later than mid 2019. I'd rather say 2020...

This was pretty fun. A few of them were pretty tricky to find. Could maybe have done with some nice music but it ran well and for anyone looking for a time filler this is a good pick. Good job... :)

A very nice game. For free. Although I missed the classic ambient played. And there is a problem with the time, it seems not to count the frames someone is in for half a second. Meaning that if you stay not exactly for a second or more in a frame, the time does not count it. Anyways, I am thankfull for the game, on to the future! :D

the game still has sound, and the soundtrack as well and time counting doesn't corelate to movement.

Greetings, Mateusz. I've been following your games for a lot time. And I just wanted to say thanks for all these great games like Submachine, Daymare Town and 10 Gnomes, I've really enjoyed them. Hope you keep up the great work :)
I'm definitely downloading this.

the one I'm making since 2017 that will be published on steam next year. ;)