If there is an outline, the glyph itself should not be blurred. Keeps
the border between glyph and outline clear (unblurred), which is
probably how it should be.
Patch by Diogo Franco (diogomfranco gmail com).
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We already use LIBASS_ prefixes for the multiple inclusion guards.
Thus libass can be considered separate enough to warrant this.
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This fix removes semitransparent area (less then pixel width) between glyph and
it's outline. Instead, it makes them overlap a little. It usually looks much
better this way.
Complete fix seems impossible with the current output format (single color
alpha bitmaps). The right way is to blend both glyph and outline into one
bitmap so that 2 pixels with 50% transparency produce a fully solid one.
This requires RGBA bitmap output from libass.
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It greatly improves display of glyphs with semitransparent primary color.
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This is required for various bitmap modifications (like blur, outline and shadow).
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