<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V3.1//EN" [
<!ENTITY version SYSTEM "version.sgml">
+<!ENTITY confdir SYSTEM "confdir.sgml">
]>
<!--
$Id$
- Copyright © 2003 Keith Packard
+ Copyright © 2003 Keith Packard
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
</refnamediv>
<refsynopsisdiv>
<synopsis>
- /etc/fonts/fonts.conf
- /etc/fonts/fonts.dtd
+ &confdir;/fonts.conf
+ &confdir;/fonts.dtd
+ &confdir;/conf.d
~/.fonts.conf
</synopsis>
</refsynopsisdiv>
<refsect2><title>Font Configuration</title>
<para>
The configuration module consists of the FcConfig datatype, libexpat and
-FcConfigParse which walks over an XML tree and ammends a configuration with
+FcConfigParse which walks over an XML tree and amends a configuration with
data found within. From an external perspective, configuration of the
library consists of generating a valid XML tree and feeding that to
FcConfigParse. The only other mechanism provided to applications for
While font patterns may contain essentially any properties, there are some
well known properties with associated types. Fontconfig uses some of these
properties for font matching and font completion. Others are provided as a
-convenience for the applications rendering mechanism.
+convenience for the applications' rendering mechanism.
</para>
<programlisting>
Property Type Description
--------------------------------------------------------------
- family String Font family name
+ family String Font family names
+ familylang String Languages corresponding to each family
style String Font style. Overrides weight and slant
+ stylelang String Languages corresponding to each style
+ fullname String Font full names (often includes style)
+ fullnamelang String Languages corresponding to each fullname
slant Int Italic, oblique or roman
weight Int Light, medium, demibold, bold or black
size Double Point size
+ width Int Condensed, normal or expanded
aspect Double Stretches glyphs horizontally before hinting
pixelsize Double Pixel size
- spacing Int Proportional, monospace or charcell
+ spacing Int Proportional, dual-width, monospace or charcell
foundry String Font foundry name
antialias Bool Whether glyphs can be antialiased
hinting Bool Whether the rasterizer should use hinting
+ hintstyle Int Automatic hinting style
verticallayout Bool Use vertical layout
autohint Bool Use autohinter instead of normal hinter
globaladvance Bool Use font global advance data
charset CharSet Unicode chars encoded by the font
lang String List of RFC-3066-style languages this
font supports
+ fontversion Int Version number of the font
+ capability String List of layout capabilities in the font
+ embolden Bool Rasterizer should synthetically embolden the font
</programlisting>
</refsect2>
<refsect2>
Each font in the database contains a list of languages it supports. This is
computed by comparing the Unicode coverage of the font with the orthography
of each language. Languages are tagged using an RFC-3066 compatible naming
-and occur in two parts -- the ISO639 language tag followed a hyphen and then
+and occur in two parts -- the ISO 639 language tag followed a hyphen and then
by the ISO 3166 country code. The hyphen and country code may be elided.
</para><para>
Fontconfig has orthographies for several languages built into the library.
No provision has been made for adding new ones aside from rebuilding the
library. It currently supports 122 of the 139 languages named in ISO 639-1,
141 of the languages with two-letter codes from ISO 639-2 and another 30
-languages with only three-letter codes.
+languages with only three-letter codes. Languages with both two and three
+letter codes are provided with only the two letter code.
+ </para><para>
+For languages used in multiple territories with radically different
+character sets, fontconfig includes per-territory orthographies. This
+includes Azerbaijani, Kurdish, Pashto, Tigrinya and Chinese.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1><title>Configuration File Format</title>
</para><para>
The fontconfig document type definition resides in the external entity
"fonts.dtd"; this is normally stored in the default font configuration
-directory (/etc/fonts). Each configuration file should contain the
+directory (&confdir;). Each configuration file should contain the
following structure:
<programlisting>
<?xml version="1.0"?>
isn't present in the per-directory cache files. It is automatically
maintained by the fontconfig library. The default for this file
is ``~/.fonts.cache-<sgmltag>version</>'', where <sgmltag>version</> is the font configuration
-file version number (currently 1).
+file version number (currently 2).
</para></refsect2>
<refsect2><title><sgmltag>include ignore_missing="no"</></title><para>
-This element contains the name of an additional configuration file. When
-the XML datatype is traversed by FcConfigParse, the contents of the file
-will also be incorporated into the configuration by passing the filename to
+This element contains the name of an additional configuration file or
+directory. If a directory, every file within that directory starting with an
+ASCII digit (U+0030 - U+0039) and ending with the string ``.conf'' will be processed in sorted order. When
+the XML datatype is traversed by FcConfigParse, the contents of the file(s)
+will also be incorporated into the configuration by passing the filename(s) to
FcConfigLoadAndParse. If 'ignore_missing' is set to "yes" instead of the
-default "no", a missing file will elicit no warning message from the library.
+default "no", a missing file or directory will elicit no warning message from
+the library.
</para></refsect2>
<refsect2><title><sgmltag>config</></title><para>
-This element provides a place to consolodate additional configuration
+This element provides a place to consolidate additional configuration
information. <sgmltag>config</> can contain <sgmltag>blank</> and <sgmltag>rescan</> elements in any
order.
</para></refsect2>
interval between automatic checks for font configuration changes.
Fontconfig will validate all of the configuration files and directories and
automatically rebuild the internal datastructures when this interval passes.
+ </para></refsect2>
+ <refsect2><title><sgmltag>selectfont</></title><para>
+This element is used to black/white list fonts from being listed or matched
+against. It holds acceptfont and rejectfont elements.
+ </para></refsect2>
+ <refsect2><title><sgmltag>acceptfont</></title><para>
+Fonts matched by an acceptfont element are "whitelisted"; such fonts are
+explicitly included in the set of fonts used to resolve list and match
+requests; including them in this list protects them from being "blacklisted"
+by a rejectfont element. Acceptfont elements include glob and pattern
+elements which are used to match fonts.
+ </para></refsect2>
+ <refsect2><title><sgmltag>rejectfont</></title><para>
+Fonts matched by an rejectfont element are "blacklisted"; such fonts are
+excluded from the set of fonts used to resolve list and match requests as if
+they didn't exist in the system. Rejectfont elements include glob and
+pattern elements which are used to match fonts.
+ </para></refsect2>
+ <refsect2><title><sgmltag>glob</></title><para>
+Glob elements hold shell-style filename matching patterns (including ? and
+*) which match fonts based on their complete pathnames. This can be used to
+exclude a set of directories (/usr/share/fonts/uglyfont*), or particular
+font file types (*.pcf.gz), but the latter mechanism relies rather heavily
+on filenaming conventions which can't be relied upon. Note that globs
+only apply to directories, not to individual fonts.
+ </para></refsect2>
+ <refsect2><title><sgmltag>pattern</></title><para>
+Pattern elements perform list-style matching on incoming fonts; that is,
+they hold a list of elements and associated values. If all of those
+elements have a matching value, then the pattern matches the font. This can
+be used to select fonts based on attributes of the font (scalable, bold,
+etc), which is a more reliable mechanism than using file extensions.
+Pattern elements include patelt elements.
+ </para></refsect2>
+ <refsect2><title><sgmltag>patelt name="property"</></title><para>
+Patelt elements hold a single pattern element and list of values. They must
+have a 'name' attribute which indicates the pattern element name. Patelt
+elements include int, double, string, matrix, bool, charset and const
+elements.
</para></refsect2>
<refsect2><title><sgmltag>match target="pattern"</></title><para>
This element holds first a (possibly empty) list of <sgmltag>test</> elements and then
of the default "pattern", then this element applies to the font name
resulting from a match rather than a font pattern to be matched.
</para></refsect2>
- <refsect2><title><sgmltag>test qual="any" name="property" compare="eq"</></title><para>
-This element contains a single value which is compared with the pattern
-property "property" (substitute any of the property names seen
+ <refsect2><title><sgmltag>test qual="any" name="property" target="default" compare="eq"</></title><para>
+This element contains a single value which is compared with the target
+('pattern', 'font' or 'default') property "property" (substitute any of the property names seen
above). 'compare' can be one of "eq", "not_eq", "less", "less_eq", "more", or
"more_eq". 'qual' may either be the default, "any", in which case the match
succeeds if any value associated with the property matches the test value, or
"all", in which case all of the values associated with the property must
-match the test value.
+match the test value. When used in a <match target="font"> element,
+the target= attribute in the <test> element selects between matching
+the original pattern or the font. "default" selects whichever target the
+outer <match> element has selected.
</para></refsect2>
<refsect2><title><sgmltag>edit name="property" mode="assign" binding="weak"</></title><para>
This element contains a list of expression elements (any of the value or
modify the property "property". The modification depends on whether
"property" was matched by one of the associated <sgmltag>test</> elements, if so, the
modification may affect the first matched value. Any values inserted into
-the property are given the indicated binding. 'mode' is one of:
+the property are given the indicated binding ("strong", "weak" or "same")
+with "same" binding using the value from the matched pattern element.
+'mode' is one of:
<programlisting>
Mode With Match Without Match
---------------------------------------------------------------------
</programlisting>
</para></refsect2>
<refsect2><title><sgmltag>int</>, <sgmltag>double</>, <sgmltag>string</>, <sgmltag>bool</></title><para>
-These elements hold a single value of the indicated type. <sgmltag>bool</> elements
-hold either true or false.
+These elements hold a single value of the indicated type. <sgmltag>bool</>
+elements hold either true or false. An important limitation exists in
+the parsing of floating point numbers -- fontconfig requires that
+the mantissa start with a digit, not a decimal point, so insert a leading
+zero for purely fractional values (e.g. use 0.5 instead of .5 and -0.5
+instead of -.5).
</para></refsect2>
<refsect2><title><sgmltag>matrix</></title><para>
This element holds the four <sgmltag>double</> elements of an affine
<programlisting>
Constant Property Value
-------------------------------------
- light weight 0
+ thin weight 0
+ extralight weight 40
+ ultralight weight 40
+ light weight 50
+ book weight 75
+ regular weight 80
+ normal weight 80
medium weight 100
demibold weight 180
+ semibold weight 180
bold weight 200
+ extrabold weight 205
black weight 210
+ heavy weight 210
roman slant 0
italic slant 100
oblique slant 110
+ ultracondensed width 50
+ extracondensed width 63
+ condensed width 75
+ semicondensed width 87
+ normal width 100
+ semiexpanded width 113
+ expanded width 125
+ extraexpanded width 150
+ ultraexpanded width 200
proportional spacing 0
+ dual spacing 90
mono spacing 100
charcell spacing 110
unknown rgba 0
vrgb rgba 3
vbgr rgba 4
none rgba 5
+ hintnone hintstyle 0
+ hintslight hintstyle 1
+ hintmedium hintstyle 2
+ hintfull hintstyle 3
</programlisting>
</para>
</refsect2>
<sgmltag>family</> element followed by optional <sgmltag>prefer</>, <sgmltag>accept</> and <sgmltag>default</>
elements. Fonts matching the <sgmltag>family</> element are edited to prepend the
list of <sgmltag>prefer</>ed families before the matching <sgmltag>family</>, append the
-<sgmltag>accept</>able familys after the matching <sgmltag>family</> and append the <sgmltag>default</>
+<sgmltag>accept</>able families after the matching <sgmltag>family</> and append the <sgmltag>default</>
families to the end of the family list.
</para></refsect2>
<refsect2><title><sgmltag>family</></title><para>
<programlisting>
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd">
-<!-- /etc/fonts/fonts.conf file to configure system font access -->
+<!-- &confdir;/fonts.conf file to configure system font access -->
<fontconfig>
<!--
Find fonts in these directories
-->
-<dir>/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/truetype</dir>
-<dir>/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1</dir>
+<dir>/usr/share/fonts</dir>
+<dir>/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts</dir>
<!--
Accept deprecated 'mono' alias, replacing it with 'monospace'
-->
<include ignore_missing="yes">~/.fonts.conf</include>
+<!--
+ Load local customization files, but don't complain
+ if there aren't any
+-->
+<include ignore_missing="yes">conf.d</include>
+<include ignore_missing="yes">local.conf</include>
+
<!--
Alias well known font names to available TrueType fonts.
These substitute TrueType faces for similar Type1
</alias>
<alias>
<family>Helvetica</family>
- <prefer><family>Verdana</family></prefer>
+ <prefer><family>Arial</family></prefer>
<default><family>sans</family></default>
</alias>
<alias>
</alias>
<alias>
<family>sans</family>
- <prefer><family>Verdana</family></prefer>
+ <prefer><family>Arial</family></prefer>
</alias>
<alias>
<family>monospace</family>
<!--
Private font directory
-->
-<dir>~/misc/fonts</dir>
+<dir>~/.fonts</dir>
<!--
use rgb sub-pixel ordering to improve glyph appearance on
match the available fonts. It is in xml format.
</para>
<para>
+<emphasis>conf.d</emphasis>
+is the conventional name for a directory of additional configuration files
+managed by external applications or the local administrator. The
+filenames starting with decimal digits are sorted in lexicographic order
+and used as additional configuration files. All of these files are in xml
+format. The master fonts.conf file references this directory in an
+<include> directive.
+ </para>
+ <para>
<emphasis>fonts.dtd</emphasis>
is a DTD that describes the format of the configuration files.
</para>
per-directory caches. This file is automatically maintained by fontconfig.
</para>
</refsect1>
+<refsect1><title>See Also</title>
+ <para>
+fc-cache(1), fc-match(1), fc-list(1)
+ </para>
+</refsect1>
<refsect1><title>Version</title>
<para>
Fontconfig version &version;