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43<article>
44 <title>Fontconfig Developers Reference, Version &version; </title>
45 <artheader>
46 <author>
47 <firstname>Keith</firstname>
48 <surname>Packard</surname>
49 <affiliation><orgname>
50 HP Cambridge Research Lab
51 </orgname></affiliation>
52 </author>
53 <authorinitials>KRP</authorinitials>
54 <productname>Fontconfig</productname>
55 <productnumber>&version;</productnumber>
56 <LegalNotice>
57 <simpara>
58Copyright © 2002 Keith Packard
59 </simpara><simpara>
60Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
61documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
62the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
63copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
64documentation, and that the name of Keith Packard not be used in
65advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without
66specific, written prior permission. Keith Packard makes no
67representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It
68is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
69 </simpara><simpara>
70KEITH PACKARD DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE,
71INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO
72EVENT SHALL KEITH PACKARD BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
73CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE,
74DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
75TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
76PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
77 </simpara>
78 </LegalNotice>
79 </artheader>
80<sect1><title>DESCRIPTION</title>
81 <para>
82Fontconfig is a library designed to provide system-wide font configuration,
83customization and application access.
84 </para>
85</sect1>
86<sect1><title>FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW</title>
87 <para>
88Fontconfig contains two essential modules, the configuration module which
89builds an internal configuration from XML files and the matching module
90which accepts font patterns and returns the nearest matching font.
91 </para>
92 <sect2><title>FONT CONFIGURATION</title>
93 <para>
94The configuration module consists of the FcConfig datatype, libexpat and
95FcConfigParse which walks over an XML tree and ammends a configuration with
96data found within. From an external perspective, configuration of the
97library consists of generating a valid XML tree and feeding that to
98FcConfigParse. The only other mechanism provided to applications for
99changing the running configuration is to add fonts and directories to the
100list of application-provided font files.
101 </para><para>
102The intent is to make font configurations relatively static, and shared by
103as many applications as possible. It is hoped that this will lead to more
104stable font selection when passing names from one application to another.
105XML was chosen as a configuration file format because it provides a format
106which is easy for external agents to edit while retaining the correct
107structure and syntax.
108 </para><para>
109Font configuration is separate from font matching; applications needing to
110do their own matching can access the available fonts from the library and
111perform private matching. The intent is to permit applications to pick and
112choose appropriate functionality from the library instead of forcing them to
113choose between this library and a private configuration mechanism. The hope
114is that this will ensure that configuration of fonts for all applications
115can be centralized in one place. Centralizing font configuration will
116simplify and regularize font installation and customization.
117 </para>
118 </sect2>
119 <sect2>
120 <title>FONT PROPERTIES</title>
121 <para>
122While font patterns may contain essentially any properties, there are some
123well known properties with associated types. Fontconfig uses some of these
124properties for font matching and font completion. Others are provided as a
125convenience for the applications rendering mechanism.
126 </para>
127 <programlisting>
128 Property Definitions
129
130 Property CPP Symbol Type Description
131 ----------------------------------------------------
132 family FC_FAMILY String Font family names
133 familylang FC_FAMILYLANG String Language cooresponding to
134 each family name
135 style FC_STYLE String Font style. Overrides weight
136 and slant
137 stylelang FC_STYLELANG String Language cooresponding to
138 each style name
139 fullname FC_FULLNAME String Font face full name where
140 different from family and
141 family + style
142 fullnamelang FC_FULLNAMELANG String Language cooresponding to
143 each fullname
144 slant FC_SLANT Int Italic, oblique or roman
145 weight FC_WEIGHT Int Light, medium, demibold,
146 bold or black
147 size FC_SIZE Double Point size
148 width FC_WIDTH Int Condensed, normal or expanded
149 aspect FC_ASPECT Double Stretches glyphs horizontally
150 before hinting
151 pixelsize FC_PIXEL_SIZE Double Pixel size
152 spacing FC_SPACING Int Proportional, dual-width,
153 monospace or charcell
154 foundry FC_FOUNDRY String Font foundry name
155 antialias FC_ANTIALIAS Bool Whether glyphs can be
156 antialiased
157 hinting FC_HINTING Bool Whether the rasterizer should
158 use hinting
159 hintstyle FC_HINT_STYLE Int Automatic hinting style
160 verticallayout FC_VERTICAL_LAYOUT Bool Use vertical layout
161 autohint FC_AUTOHINT Bool Use autohinter instead of
162 normal hinter
163 globaladvance FC_GLOBAL_ADVANCE Bool Use font global advance data
164 file FC_FILE String The filename holding the font
165 index FC_INDEX Int The index of the font within
166 the file
167 ftface FC_FT_FACE FT_Face Use the specified FreeType
168 face object
169 rasterizer FC_RASTERIZER String Which rasterizer is in use
170 outline FC_OUTLINE Bool Whether the glyphs are outlines
171 scalable FC_SCALABLE Bool Whether glyphs can be scaled
172 scale FC_SCALE Double Scale factor for point->pixel
173 conversions
174 dpi FC_DPI Double Target dots per inch
175 rgba FC_RGBA Int unknown, rgb, bgr, vrgb,
176 vbgr, none - subpixel geometry
177 minspace FC_MINSPACE Bool Eliminate leading from line
178 spacing
179 charset FC_CHARSET CharSet Unicode chars encoded by
180 the font
181 lang FC_LANG String List of RFC-3066-style
182 languages this font supports
183 fontversion FC_FONTVERSION Int Version number of the font
184 capability FC_CAPABILITY String List of layout capabilities in
185 the font
186 embolden FC_EMBOLDEN Bool Rasterizer should
187 synthetically embolden the font
188 </programlisting>
189 </sect2>
190</sect1>
191<sect1><title>Datatypes</title>
192 <para>
193Fontconfig uses abstract datatypes to hide internal implementation details
194for most data structures. A few structures are exposed where appropriate.
195 </para>
196 <sect2><title>FcChar8, FcChar16, FcChar32, FcBool</title>
197 <para>
198These are primitive datatypes; the FcChar* types hold precisely the number
199of bits stated (if supported by the C implementation). FcBool holds
200one of two CPP symbols: FcFalse or FcTrue.
201 </para>
202 </sect2>
203 <sect2><title>FcMatrix</title>
204 <para>
205An FcMatrix holds an affine transformation, usually used to reshape glyphs.
206A small set of matrix operations are provided to manipulate these.
207 <programlisting>
208 typedef struct _FcMatrix {
209 double xx, xy, yx, yy;
210 } FcMatrix;
211 </programlisting>
212 </para>
213 </sect2>
214 <sect2><title>FcCharSet</title>
215 <para>
216An FcCharSet is an abstract type that holds the set of encoded unicode chars
217in a font. Operations to build and compare these sets are provided.
218 </para>
219 </sect2>
220 <sect2><title>FcType</title>
221 <para>
222Tags the kind of data stored in an FcValue.
223 </para>
224 </sect2>
225 <sect2><title>FcValue</title>
226 <para>
227An FcValue object holds a single value with one of a number of different
228types. The 'type' tag indicates which member is valid.
229 <programlisting>
230 typedef struct _FcValue {
231 FcType type;
232 union {
233 const FcChar8 *s;
234 int i;
235 FcBool b;
236 double d;
237 const FcMatrix *m;
238 const FcCharSet *c;
239 } u;
240 } FcValue;
241 </programlisting>
242 <programlisting>
243 FcValue Members
244
245 Type Union member Datatype
246 --------------------------------
247 FcTypeVoid (none) (none)
248 FcTypeInteger i int
249 FcTypeDouble d double
250 FcTypeString s char *
251 FcTypeBool b b
252 FcTypeMatrix m FcMatrix *
253 FcTypeCharSet c FcCharSet *
254 </programlisting>
255 </para>
256 </sect2>
257 <sect2><title>FcPattern</title>
258 <para>
259holds a set of names with associated value lists; each name refers to a
260property of a font. FcPatterns are used as inputs to the matching code as
261well as holding information about specific fonts. Each property can hold
262one or more values; conventionally all of the same type, although the
263interface doesn't demand that.
264 </para>
265 </sect2>
266 <sect2><title>FcFontSet</title>
267 <para>
268 <programlisting>
269 typedef struct _FcFontSet {
270 int nfont;
271 int sfont;
272 FcPattern **fonts;
273 } FcFontSet;
274 </programlisting>
275An FcFontSet contains a list of FcPatterns. Internally fontconfig uses this
276data structure to hold sets of fonts. Externally, fontconfig returns the
277results of listing fonts in this format. 'nfont' holds the number of
278patterns in the 'fonts' array; 'sfont' is used to indicate the size of that
279array.
280 </para>
281 </sect2>
282 <sect2><title>FcStrSet, FcStrList</title>
283 <para>
284FcStrSet holds a list of strings that can be appended to and enumerated.
285Its unique characteristic is that the enumeration works even while strings
286are appended during enumeration. FcStrList is used during enumeration to
287safely and correctly walk the list of strings even while that list is edited
288in the middle of enumeration.
289 </para>
290 </sect2>
291 <sect2><title>FcObjectSet</title>
292 <para>
293 <programlisting>
294 typedef struct _FcObjectSet {
295 int nobject;
296 int sobject;
297 const char **objects;
298 } FcObjectSet;
299 </programlisting>
300holds a set of names and is used to specify which fields from fonts are
301placed in the the list of returned patterns when listing fonts.
302 </para>
303 </sect2>
304 <sect2><title>FcObjectType</title>
305 <para>
306 <programlisting>
307 typedef struct _FcObjectType {
308 const char *object;
309 FcType type;
310 } FcObjectType;
311 </programlisting>
312marks the type of a pattern element generated when parsing font names.
313Applications can add new object types so that font names may contain the new
314elements.
315 </para>
316 </sect2>
317 <sect2><title>FcConstant</title>
318 <para>
319 <programlisting>
320 typedef struct _FcConstant {
321 const FcChar8 *name;
322 const char *object;
323 int value;
324 } FcConstant;
325 </programlisting>
326Provides for symbolic constants for new pattern elements. When 'name' is
327seen in a font name, an 'object' element is created with value 'value'.
328 </para>
329 </sect2>
330 <sect2><title>FcBlanks</title>
331 <para>
332holds a list of Unicode chars which are expected to be blank; unexpectedly
333blank chars are assumed to be invalid and are elided from the charset
334associated with the font.
335 </para>
336 </sect2>
337 <sect2><title>FcFileCache</title>
338 <para>
339holds the per-user cache information for use while loading the font
340database. This is built automatically for the current configuration when
341that is loaded. Applications must always pass '0' when one is requested.
342 </para>
343 </sect2>
344 <sect2><title>FcConfig</title>
345 <para>
346holds a complete configuration of the library; there is one default
347configuration, other can be constructed from XML data structures. All
348public entry points that need global data can take an optional FcConfig*
349argument; passing 0 uses the default configuration. FcConfig objects hold two
350sets of fonts, the first contains those specified by the configuration, the
351second set holds those added by the application at run-time. Interfaces
352that need to reference a particulat set use one of the FcSetName enumerated
353values.
354 </para>
355 </sect2>
356 <sect2><title>FcSetName</title>
357 <para>
358Specifies one of the two sets of fonts available in a configuration;
359FcSetSystem for those fonts specified in the configuration and
360FcSetApplication which holds fonts provided by the application.
361 </para>
362 </sect2>
363 <sect2><title>FcResult</title>
364 <para>
365Used as a return type for functions manipulating FcPattern objects.
366 <programlisting>
367 FcResult Values
368 Result Code Meaning
369 -----------------------------------------------------------
370 FcResultMatch Object exists with the specified ID
371 FcResultNoMatch Object doesn't exist at all
372 FcResultTypeMismatch Object exists, but the type doesn't match
373 FcResultNoId Object exists, but has fewer values
374 than specified
375 FcResultOutOfMemory Malloc failed
376 </programlisting>
377 </para>
378 </sect2>
379 <sect2><title>FcAtomic</title>
380 <para>
381Used for locking access to config files. Provides a safe way to update
382configuration files.
383 </para>
384 </sect2>
385</sect1>
386<sect1><title>FUNCTIONS</title>
387 <para>
388These are grouped by functionality, often using the main datatype being
389manipulated.
390 </para>
391 <sect2><title>Initialization</title>
392 <para>
393These functions provide some control over how the library is initialized.
394 </para>
395 &fcinit;
396 </sect2>
397 <sect2><title>FcPattern</title>
398 <para>
399An FcPattern is an opaque type that holds both patterns to match against the
400available fonts, as well as the information about each font.
401 </para>
402 &fcpattern;
403 </sect2>
404 <sect2><title>FcFontSet</title>
405 <para>
406An FcFontSet simply holds a list of patterns; these are used to return the
407results of listing available fonts.
408 </para>
409 &fcfontset;
410 </sect2>
411 <sect2><title>FcObjectSet</title>
412 <para>
413An FcObjectSet holds a list of pattern property names; it is used to
414indiciate which properties are to be returned in the patterns from
415FcFontList.
416 </para>
417 &fcobjectset;
418 </sect2>
419 <sect2><title>FreeType specific functions</title>
420 <para>
421While the fontconfig library doesn't insist that FreeType be used as the
422rasterization mechanism for fonts, it does provide some convenience
423functions.
424 </para>
425 &fcfreetype;
426 </sect2>
427 <sect2><title>FcValue</title>
428 <para>
429FcValue is a structure containing a type tag and a union of all possible
430datatypes. The tag is an enum of type
431<emphasis>FcType</emphasis>
432and is intended to provide a measure of run-time
433typechecking, although that depends on careful programming.
434 </para>
435 &fcvalue;
436 </sect2>
437 <sect2><title>FcCharSet</title>
438 <para>
439An FcCharSet is a boolean array indicating a set of unicode chars. Those
440associated with a font are marked constant and cannot be edited.
441FcCharSets may be reference counted internally to reduce memory consumption;
442this may be visible to applications as the result of FcCharSetCopy may
443return it's argument, and that CharSet may remain unmodifiable.
444 </para>
445 &fccharset;
446 </sect2>
447 <sect2><title>FcMatrix</title>
448 <para>
449FcMatrix structures hold an affine transformation in matrix form.
450 </para>
451 &fcmatrix;
452 </sect2>
453 <sect2><title>FcConfig</title>
454 <para>
455An FcConfig object holds the internal representation of a configuration.
456There is a default configuration which applications may use by passing 0 to
457any function using the data within an FcConfig.
458 </para>
459 &fcconfig;
460 </sect2>
461 <sect2><title>FcObjectType</title>
462 <para>
463Provides for applcation-specified font name object types so that new
464pattern elements can be generated from font names.
465 </para>
466 &fcobjecttype;
467 </sect2>
468 <sect2><title>FcConstant</title>
469 <para>
470Provides for application-specified symbolic constants for font names.
471 </para>
472 &fcconstant;
473 </sect2>
474 <sect2><title>FcBlanks</title>
475 <para>
476An FcBlanks object holds a list of Unicode chars which are expected to
477be blank when drawn. When scanning new fonts, any glyphs which are
478empty and not in this list will be assumed to be broken and not placed in
479the FcCharSet associated with the font. This provides a significantly more
480accurate CharSet for applications.
481 </para>
482 &fcblanks;
483 </sect2>
484 <sect2><title>FcAtomic</title>
485 <para>
486These functions provide a safe way to update config files, allowing ongoing
487reading of the old config file while locked for writing and ensuring that a
488consistent and complete version of the config file is always available.
489 </para>
490 &fcatomic;
491 </sect2>
492 <sect2><title>File and Directory routines</title>
493 <para>
494These routines work with font files and directories, including font
495directory cache files.
496 </para>
497 &fcfile;
498 </sect2>
499 <sect2><title>FcStrSet and FcStrList</title>
500 <para>
501A data structure for enumerating strings, used to list directories while
502scanning the configuration as directories are added while scanning.
503 </para>
504 &fcstrset;
505 </sect2>
506 <sect2><title>String utilities</title>
507 <para>
508Fontconfig manipulates many UTF-8 strings represented with the FcChar8 type.
509These functions are exposed to help applications deal with these UTF-8
510strings in a locale-insensitive manner.
511 </para>
512 &fcstring;
513 </sect2>
514</sect1>
515</article>