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This is a README for the font compression reference code. There are several compression related modules in this repository.
brotli/ contains reference code for the Brotli byte-level compression algorithm. Note that it is licensed under the MIT license.
src/ contains the C++ code for compressing and decompressing fonts.
Build & Run
This document documents how to run the compression reference code. At this writing, the code, while it is intended to produce a bytestream that can be reconstructed into a working font, the reference decompression code is not done, and the exact format of that bytestream is subject to change.
The build process depends on the g++ compiler.
Build
On a standard Unix-style environment:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/google/woff2.git
cd woff2
make clean all
Alternatively, if Brotli is already installed on your system you can use CMake to build executables and libraries:
git clone https://github.com/google/woff2.git
cd woff2
mkdir out
cd out
cmake ..
make
make install
By default, shared libraries are built. To use static linkage, do:
cd woff2
mkdir out-static
cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF ..
make
make install
Run
Ensure the binaries from the build process are in your $PATH, then:
woff2_compress myfont.ttf
woff2_decompress myfont.woff2
References
http://www.w3.org/TR/WOFF2/ http://www.w3.org/Submission/MTX/
Also please refer to documents (currently Google Docs):
WOFF Ultra Condensed file format: proposals and discussion of wire format issues (PDF is in docs/ directory)
WIFF Ultra Condensed: more discussion of results and compression techniques. This tool was used to prepare the data in that document.