Prior to the change of 32ac7c75e8
FcConfigAppFontAddFile() always returned FcTrue no matter what
fonts was added. after that, it always returned FcFalse because
adding a font doesn't add any subdirs with FcFileScanConfig().
so changing that to simply ignore it.
Also fixing it to return FcFalse if non-fonts was added, i.e.
FcFreeTypeQuery() fails.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89617
FcTypeVoid is likely to happen when 'lang' and 'charset'
is deleted by 'delete' or 'delete_all' mode in edit.
Without this change, any modification on them are simply
ignored.
This is useful to make a lot of changes, particularly
when one wants to add a few and delete a lot say.
This feature requires the FreeType 2.5.1 or later at the build time.
Besides <range> element allows <double> elements with this changes.
This may breaks the cache but not bumping in this change sets at this moment.
please be aware if you want to try it and run fc-cache before/after to
avoid the weird thing against it.
This change reverts 9acc14c34a
because it doesn't work as expected when building
with -fshort-enums which is default for older arms ABIs
Thanks for pointing this out, Thomas Klausner, Valery Ushakov, and Martin Husemann
Regex is expensive to compare filenames. we already have the glob matching
and it works enough in this case.
Prior to this change, renaming FcConfigGlobMatch() to FcStrGlobMatch() and moving to fcstr.c
Add an ability to set the system root to generate the caches.
In order to do this, new APIs, FcConfigGetSysRoot() and
FcConfigSetSysRoot() is available.
Add two edit mode, "delete" and "delete_all".
what values are being deleted depends on <test> as documented.
if the target object is same to what is tested, matching value there
will be deleted. otherwise all of values in the object will be deleted.
so this would means both edit mode will not take any expressions.
e.g.
Given that the testing is always true here, the following rules:
<match>
<test name="foo" compare="eq">
<string>bar</string>
</test>
<edit name="foo" mode="delete"/>
</match>
will removes "bar" string from "foo" object. and:
<match>
<test name="foo" compare="eq">
<string>foo</string>
</test>
<edit name="bar" mode="delete"/>
</match>
will removes all of values in "bar" object.
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.
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.