Extension:UniversalLanguageSelector/Fonts for Chinese wikis/Development Report

Midterm Report: Demo of FontTailor
You should run a mediawiki site, a real one on a server, or an experimental one like MediaWiki-Vagrant. Note that current demo uses fontforge in font tailoring, so you must have it on the server. In vagrant just run:
 * Setup environment

In /mediawiki/extensions, clone a copy of the modified UniversalLanguageSelector by running
 * Install the featured ULS extension

Remember to add the line below to /mediawiki/LocalSettings.php if you haven't:

Now, the mediawiki should have had the FontTailor feature.

You can create a wiki page, and write 2 lines:
 * Create a page to trigger the feature

If the FontTailor works well, you can expect the second line shows Chinese in WenQuanYi Micro Hei font. Otherwise both of the lines will display the same ( in 宋体 ).


 * Check the result



You should see the difference if everything goes well. In some browser's debug tool you can find that the webfont request has been replaced with a FontTailor.php request, which returns a tailored font file around 27KB. It contains only the chars in the page, so the size may differ if you try different sentences. The original WenQuanYiMicroHei font has 4.7MB. Open the screen shot to make it clear.

Community Bonding Period Report
Pretty good for me. we discuss in wikizh-l. There are the users of my product. They have even given me some technical advice. Finished some design Font Tailor Design
 * Communication
 * Clarify to do next

Will Start coding soon. Both of my mentors will be a little busy during the event, just as I was notified when applying. So I will stay closer with wikizh-l. I have confidence to get the job done.
 * About schedule

And just as I clarified in the proposal, I have to spend some time on my master's thesis and other graduation related affairs in May and June. Full speed will start since July. So maybe you'll see some delay before midterm. I'll explain such issues in weekly-report.

August 3
Have a hard time designing the glyph collector, especially detecting the missing glyph and add collector UI over the tofu. I think I have found a way out, currently. Not perfect but working. Things will be done before the soft pencil down date.
 * Done

July 27
New version of FontTailor, more efficient and elegant.
 * Done

Working on detecting Hanzi tofu and designing glyph collector currently. Demo will be ready in one week.
 * Todo

July 20
Main features are finished, now. Finally I choose the ArticleViewHeader hook to trigger font tailor. It works fine.
 * Done

- Got some review comments from Nikerabbit. Some fixup and cleaning work will be done this week. Then the FontTailor feature will reach a ready-to-show status.
 * Issues

- I know there will be a long time make it ready-to-merge. So a new standalone project is created here, to make the work more reachable.

- And a demo site will be hosted somewhere to let ordinary users can have a try.

- Next I'll work on the glyph collector for tofu.

July 13
Find a most proper way to trigger font-tailor finally. Hook ArticlePageDataAfter event:
 * Done

- Whether it contains special font-face, such as Chinese Hanzi font

- Whether a tailored font has been there for this article

Take a lot of time to explore different solutions, including reading database during a webfonts request. It's difficult to setup context before calling the components in core. I did it but finally discarded because it's so ugly. I think the current idea is good enough.
 * Issues

Very promising that you'll see a almost finished FontTailor next week.

July 6
Some thoughts on optimization of FontTailor:
 * Done

- Use WikiPage to load page data from database directly, while not curl the url via http. Not done because I cannot get a proper context to call the functions, yet.

- Use charset to locate the tailored font. Just like Git, store data by tracking the content, while not filename. Previously, I locate a font file according to parameters like: title=page_a, time=123456. It will go to FONTNAME_page_a_123456.ttf. In this way, every page and every revision will generate a font file. Now I want to change it to tracking content. Any request with chars "1379aceglo" will go to FONTNAME_`sha1("1379aceglo")`.ttf. Then some page and some revision will share the same tailored font.

- Cannot call functions in /mediawiki/includes because lack of context during webfont request.
 * Issues

- Start working at full speed!

June 29
Find a way to read and parse wiki page characters directly, while not using php_curl. Last week in college, many things to do, including graduation parties :). Will start working full time since next Monday.
 * Doing
 * Issues

June 22
Midterm Report

June 15
Looking for a solution of font tailor. Finally decide to use php-font-lib. I tested it with a demo. Look good.
 * Done

Finish the compiler, which direct a static font request to a dynamic api: FontTailor.php

Finish a working demo before the mid-term.
 * To do

June 8
Test the feasibility of dynamic-webfonts.
 * Done

Start working on font tailor.
 * To do

May 25
Nothing, actually. Just as explained last week, I'll defend my master's thesis on May 28, and I'm preparing for it. Try implementing Dynamic Webfont. Another coming event is graduation-travel to northwest China (May 31 ~ June 6). So the next weekly-report will be on June 8.
 * Done
 * To do
 * Issue

After that I will follow a stabler schedule.

May 18

 * Done
 * Design font tailor
 * To do
 * START coding!
 * Issues
 * I'll defend my master's thesis on May 28. It will take some time to prepare.

May 11

 * Done
 * Re-announce the project on wikizh-l and Distribution list/Global message delivery/zh in Chinese. Discuss with the people there.
 * Reading code: jquery.webfonts, ext.uls.webfonts.js
 * To do
 * Finish designing the font-tailor. Be ready to start coding on May 19

May 4

 * Done
 * Knowledge preparation: Git, JS, jQuery. I use Hg and script languages like Python a lot, so it's easy to get started.
 * Study the tech talk about Unit testing.
 * To do
 * Read ULS docs and code
 * Build up development environment