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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. |
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10-autohint.conf | ||
10-hinting-full.conf | ||
10-hinting-medium.conf | ||
10-hinting-none.conf | ||
10-hinting-slight.conf | ||
10-no-sub-pixel.conf | ||
10-scale-bitmap-fonts.conf | ||
10-sub-pixel-bgr.conf | ||
10-sub-pixel-rgb.conf | ||
10-sub-pixel-vbgr.conf | ||
10-sub-pixel-vrgb.conf | ||
10-unhinted.conf | ||
11-lcdfilter-default.conf | ||
11-lcdfilter-legacy.conf | ||
11-lcdfilter-light.conf | ||
20-unhint-small-vera.conf | ||
25-unhint-nonlatin.conf | ||
30-metric-aliases.conf | ||
40-nonlatin.conf | ||
45-generic.conf | ||
45-latin.conf | ||
49-sansserif.conf | ||
50-user.conf | ||
51-local.conf | ||
60-generic.conf | ||
60-latin.conf | ||
65-fonts-persian.conf | ||
65-khmer.conf | ||
65-nonlatin.conf | ||
69-unifont.conf | ||
70-no-bitmaps.conf | ||
70-yes-bitmaps.conf | ||
80-delicious.conf | ||
90-synthetic.conf | ||
Makefile.am | ||
README.in |
README.in
conf.d/README Each file in this directory is a fontconfig configuration file. Fontconfig scans this directory, loading all files of the form [0-9][0-9]*.conf. These files are normally installed in @TEMPLATEDIR@ and then symlinked here, allowing them to be easily installed and then enabled/disabled by adjusting the symlinks. The files are loaded in numeric order, the structure of the configuration has led to the following conventions in usage: Files begining with: Contain: 00 through 09 Font directories 10 through 19 system rendering defaults (AA, etc) 20 through 29 font rendering options 30 through 39 family substitution 40 through 49 generic identification, map family->generic 50 through 59 alternate config file loading 60 through 69 generic aliases, map generic->family 70 through 79 select font (adjust which fonts are available) 80 through 89 match target="scan" (modify scanned patterns) 90 through 99 font synthesis