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To enable HarfBuzz bindings for Python among other languages, make sure
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you have latest version of gobject-introspection compiled, and then
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run autogen.sh (if building from git), and then:
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./configure --with-gobject --enable-introspection
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Make sure that gobject-introspection is enabled then in the final report.
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Compile and install.
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Make sure you have the installation lib dir in LD_LIBRARY_PATH, as needed
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for the linker to find the library.
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Then make sure you also have GI_TYPELIB_PATH pointing to the resulting
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$prefix/lib/girepository-* directory.
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Make sure you have pygobject installed. Then check that the following
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import works in your Python interpretter:
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from gi.repository import HarfBuzz
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If it does, you are ready to call HarfBuzz from Python! Congratulations.
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See src/sample.py.
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The Python API will change. Let us know on the mailing list if you are
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using it, and send lots of feedback.
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