Werner Lemberg pushed to branch master at FreeType / FreeType
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by Ivan Panchenko at 2022-10-24T06:52:06+02:00
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646 | 646 | *
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647 | 647 | * @note:
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648 | 648 | * Despite the name, this enumeration lists specific character
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649 | - * repertories (i.e., charsets), and not text encoding methods (e.g.,
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649 | + * repertoires (i.e., charsets), and not text encoding methods (e.g.,
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650 | 650 | * UTF-8, UTF-16, etc.).
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651 | 651 | *
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652 | 652 | * Other encodings might be defined in the future.
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779 | 779 | * `encoding_id`. If, for example, `encoding_id` is `TT_MAC_ID_ROMAN`
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780 | 780 | * and the language ID (minus~1) is `TT_MAC_LANGID_GREEK`, it is the
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781 | 781 | * Greek encoding, not Roman. `TT_MAC_ID_ARABIC` with
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782 | - * `TT_MAC_LANGID_FARSI` means the Farsi variant the Arabic encoding.
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782 | + * `TT_MAC_LANGID_FARSI` means the Farsi variant of the Arabic encoding.
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783 | 783 | */
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784 | 784 | typedef enum FT_Encoding_
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785 | 785 | {
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1167 | 1167 | * FT_FACE_FLAG_KERNING ::
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1168 | 1168 | * The face contains kerning information. If set, the kerning distance
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1169 | 1169 | * can be retrieved using the function @FT_Get_Kerning. Otherwise the
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1170 | - * function always return the vector (0,0). Note that FreeType doesn't
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1171 | - * handle kerning data from the SFNT 'GPOS' table (as present in many
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1172 | - * OpenType fonts).
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1170 | + * function always returns the vector (0,0). Note that FreeType
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1171 | + * doesn't handle kerning data from the SFNT 'GPOS' table (as present
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1172 | + * in many OpenType fonts).
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1173 | 1173 | *
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1174 | 1174 | * FT_FACE_FLAG_FAST_GLYPHS ::
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1175 | 1175 | * THIS FLAG IS DEPRECATED. DO NOT USE OR TEST IT.
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3077 | 3077 | *
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3078 | 3078 | * FT_LOAD_NO_HINTING ::
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3079 | 3079 | * Disable hinting. This generally generates 'blurrier' bitmap glyphs
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3080 | - * when the glyph are rendered in any of the anti-aliased modes. See
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3080 | + * when the glyphs are rendered in any of the anti-aliased modes. See
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3081 | 3081 | * also the note below.
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3082 | 3082 | *
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3083 | 3083 | * This flag is implied by @FT_LOAD_NO_SCALE.
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3434 | 3434 | * are not interested in the value.
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3435 | 3435 | *
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3436 | 3436 | * delta ::
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3437 | - * A pointer a translation vector. Set this to NULL if you are not
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3437 | + * A pointer to a translation vector. Set this to NULL if you are not
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3438 | 3438 | * interested in the value.
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3439 | 3439 | *
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3440 | 3440 | * @since:
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3559 | 3559 | *
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3560 | 3560 | * 2. The `sdf` rasterizer has limited support for handling intersecting
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3561 | 3561 | * contours and *cannot* handle self-intersecting contours whatsoever.
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3562 | - * Self-intersection happens when a single connected contour intersect
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3563 | - * itself at some point; having these in your font definitely pose a
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3564 | - * problem to the rasterizer and cause artifacts, too.
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3562 | + * Self-intersection happens when a single connected contour
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3563 | + * intersects itself at some point; having these in your font
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3564 | + * definitely poses a problem to the rasterizer and cause artifacts,
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3565 | + * too.
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3565 | 3566 | *
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3566 | 3567 | * 3. Generating SDF for really small glyphs may result in undesirable
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3567 | 3568 | * output; the pixel grid (which stores distance information) becomes
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475 | 475 | * extensions to the 'COLR' table, see
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476 | 476 | * 'https://github.com/googlefonts/colr-gradients-spec'.
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477 | 477 | *
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478 | - * The enumeration values losely correspond with the format numbers of
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478 | + * The enumeration values loosely correspond with the format numbers of
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479 | 479 | * the specification: FreeType always returns a fully specified 'Paint'
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480 | 480 | * structure for the 'Transform', 'Translate', 'Scale', 'Rotate', and
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481 | 481 | * 'Skew' table types even though the specification has different formats
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916 | 916 | * A structure representing a `PaintRadialGradient` value of the 'COLR'
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917 | 917 | * v1 extensions, see
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918 | 918 | * 'https://github.com/googlefonts/colr-gradients-spec'. The glyph
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919 | - * layer filled with this paint is drawn filled filled with a radial
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920 | - * gradient.
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919 | + * layer filled with this paint is drawn filled with a radial gradient.
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921 | 920 | *
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922 | 921 | * @fields:
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923 | 922 | * colorline ::
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1202 | 1201 | *
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1203 | 1202 | * center_x ::
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1204 | 1203 | * The x~coordinate of the pivot point of the rotation in font
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1205 | - * units) represented as a 16.16 fixed-point value.
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1204 | + * units represented as a 16.16 fixed-point value.
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1206 | 1205 | *
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1207 | 1206 | * center_y ::
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1208 | 1207 | * The y~coordinate of the pivot point of the rotation in font
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1283 | 1282 | * FT_PaintComposite
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1284 | 1283 | *
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1285 | 1284 | * @description:
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1286 | - * A structure representing a 'COLR'v1 `PaintComposite` paint table.
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1287 | - * Used for compositing two paints in a 'COLR' v1 directed acycling
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1288 | - * graph.
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1285 | + * A structure representing a 'COLR' v1 `PaintComposite` paint table.
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1286 | + * Used for compositing two paints in a 'COLR' v1 directed acyclic graph.
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1289 | 1287 | *
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1290 | 1288 | * @fields:
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1291 | 1289 | * source_paint ::
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29 | 29 | *
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30 | 30 | * @description:
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31 | 31 | * The header file `fterrors.h` (which is automatically included by
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32 | - * `freetype.h` defines the handling of FreeType's enumeration
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32 | + * `freetype.h`) defines the handling of FreeType's enumeration
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33 | 33 | * constants. It can also be used to generate error message strings
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34 | 34 | * with a small macro trick explained below.
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35 | 35 | *
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