The type will be resolved at runtime...
For example, we can do this now without getting a warning:
<match target="font">
<test name="scalable" compare="eq">
<bool>false</bool>
</test>
<edit name="pixelsizefixupfactor" mode="assign">
<divide>
<name target="pattern">pixelsize</name>
<name target="font" >pixelsize</name>
</divide>
</edit>
<edit name="matrix" mode="assign">
<times>
<name>matrix</name>
<matrix>
<name>pixelsizefixupfactor</name> <double>0</double>
<double>0</double> <name>pixelsizefixupfactor</name>
</matrix>
</times>
</edit>
<edit name="size" mode="assign">
<divide>
<name>size</name>
<name>pixelsizefixupfactor</name>
</divide>
</edit>
</match>
Previously the last edit was generating:
Fontconfig warning: "/home/behdad/.local/etc/fonts/conf.d/00-scale-bitmap-fonts.conf", line 29: saw unknown, expected number
Based on idea from Raimund Steger.
For example, one can do something like this:
<match target="font">
<test name="scalable" compare="eq">
<bool>false</bool>
</test>
<edit name="pixelsizefixupfactor" mode="assign">
<divide>
<name target="pattern">pixelsize</name>
<name target="font" >pixelsize</name>
</divide>
</edit>
<edit name="matrix" mode="assign">
<times>
<name>matrix</name>
<matrix>
<name>pixelsizefixupfactor</name> <double>0</double>
<double>0</double> <name>pixelsizefixupfactor</name>
</matrix>
</times>
</edit>
</match>
Part of work to make bitmap font scaling possible. See thread
discussion:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/fontconfig/2012-December/004498.html
Previously a <matrix> element could only accept four <double> literals.
It now accepts full expressions, which can in turn poke into the
pattern, do math, etc.
When ./configure'd in a directory other than the srcdir, we need to look
in ${top_builddir)/src for the generated header fcstdint.h
Signed-off-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
After 7587d1c99d applied, family,
style, and fullname is localized against current locale or lang
if any though, the string in other languages were dropped from
the pattern. this caused unexpected mismatch on the target="font"
rules.
This fix adds other strings at the end of the list.
On older libc, _POSIX_C_SOURCE didn't satisfy to use posix_fadvise()
and AC_CHECK_FUNCS doesn't check a header file if the function is
declared there properly. so use AC_LINK_IFELSE instead.
X_OK checking was added back in 8ae1e3d5dc
which was removed due to the same reason in
238489030a.
apparently the test case in Bug#18934 still works without it.
so I'm removing it again to get this working on Windows.