Prefer the system provided emoji fonts on systems which provide one,
such as Windows, MacOS and Android, even if the Emoji One or Emoji Two
fonts are installed.
This also allows free software OSes such as GNOME to prefer the Emoji
One font, which is not used in other OSes and therefore has a unique
brand identity, by installing them and only them by default.
Users can use more capable fonts while Emoji One and Emoji Two catch up
by installing a font otherwise already used by another system, such as
Google's freely redistributable Noto Emoji font.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1496761
Old logic was really bad. If you requested weight=102 and got a medium
font (weight=100), it would still enable emboldening...
Adjust it to only embolden if request was >= bold and font was <= regular.
Seems to work now. Either asking for family emoji, or :lang=und-zsye returns
the preferred color emoji font available, or just any color emoji font if none
of the preferred ones was found.
For Serif:
Cambria, Constantia, Elephant, MS Serif
For Sans Serif:
Arial Unicode MS, Britannic, Calibri, Candara, Century Gothic, Corbel,
Haettenschweiler, MS Sans Serif, Tahoma, Twentieth Century
For Monospace:
Consolas, Fixedsys, Terminal
Move the target of recipes to the "pattern" from the "font".
This is to ensure the targeted objects is updated by them
prior to FcDefaultSubstitute() so that it can adds the default
values properly.
Use install-data-hook instead of install-data-local.
This allows on the real installation to create a symlink with
the broken ln command though, still not work with the pseudo
installation by using DESTDIR say.
Allows reading configuration files, fonts and cache files from
the directories where the XDG Base Directory Specification defines.
the old directories are still in the configuration files for
the backward compatibility.
Add a new attribute `ignore-blanks' to <test>.
When this is set to "true", any blanks in the string will be ignored
on comparison. This takes effects for compare="eq" or "not_eq" only.
Also changed the behavior of the comparison on <alias> too.
Add configure options to set the directory to be installed:
--with-templatedir for the configuration files a.k.a.
/etc/fonts/conf.avail
--with-baseconfigdir for fonts.conf etc a.k.a. /etc/fonts
--with-configdir for the active configuration files a.k.a.
/etc/fonts/conf.d
--with-xmldir for fonts.dtd etc
and the default path for templatedir is changed to
${datadir}/fontconfig/conf.avail