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authorMatthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>2021-02-22 16:11:48 -0500
committerMatthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>2021-03-11 13:17:37 -0500
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docs: Convert xft section to pango_xft.md
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* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
-/**
- * SECTION:xft-fonts
- * @short_description:Font handling and rendering with the Xft backend
- * @title:Xft Fonts and Rendering
- *
- * The Xft library is a library for displaying fonts on the X window
- * system; internally it uses the fontconfig library to locate font
- * files, and the FreeType library to load and render fonts. The
- * Xft backend is the recommended Pango font backend for screen
- * display with X. (The <link linkend="pango-Cairo-Rendering">Cairo back end</link> is another possibility.)
- *
- * Using the Xft backend is generally straightforward;
- * pango_xft_get_context() creates a context for a specified display
- * and screen. You can then create a #PangoLayout with that context
- * and render it with pango_xft_render_layout(). At a more advanced
- * level, the low-level fontconfig options used for rendering fonts
- * can be affected using pango_xft_set_default_substitute(), and
- * pango_xft_substitute_changed().
- *
- * A range of functions for drawing pieces of a layout, such as
- * individual layout lines and glyphs strings are provided. You can also
- * directly create a #PangoXftRenderer. Finally, in some advanced cases, it
- * is useful to derive from #PangoXftRenderer. Deriving from
- * #PangoXftRenderer is useful for two reasons. One reason is be to
- * support custom attributes by overriding #PangoRendererClass virtual
- * functions like 'prepare_run' or 'draw_shape'. The reason is to
- * customize exactly how the final bits are drawn to the destination by
- * overriding the #PangoXftRendererClass virtual functions
- * 'composite_glyphs' and 'composite_trapezoids'.
- */
#include "config.h"
#include <stdlib.h>