Accepting a lang option and applying it to canvas's ctx.lang#58
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In Unicode, codepoints such as 化 may appear as 化, 化, or 化 depending on the lang tag of the element or page.
While testing the new vector tile layer on OSM, I noticed that switching the UI language between Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Japanese updates the map labels in Firefox but not in Chrome. After some testing, I noticed that tiny-sdf has a similar issue in Chrome.
After setting
ctx.lang = "zh-Hant"or relevant language, Chrome will respect the language tag.This PR would add
langas an option in the constructor as in:new TinySDF({ lang: 'zh' })Testing: I proposed a test, but the issue might exist in Node-Canvas too? I'm getting the same data from the two canvases.