2005-03-29 Keith Packard
* README:
* Xft.h:
* configure.ac:
Update for version 2.1.7
2005-03-01 Keith Packard
* xftdpy.c: (_XftDisplayInfoGet), (XftDefaultSubstitute):
Avoid calling any Render functions when Render is missing (#137)
* xftglyphs.c: (XftFontLoadGlyphs):
Only clip to bounding box when FC_CHARCELL is specified.
Only fix glyph spacing when FC_MONO is specified.
2005-02-28 Keith Packard
* configure.ac:
* xftdpy.c: (_XftDefaultInit), (XftDefaultSubstitute):
* xftfreetype.c: (XftFontInfoFill), (XftFontOpenInfo):
* xftglyphs.c: (XftFontLoadGlyphs):
* xftint.h:
Add support for artificial emboldening of glyphs through
the FT_GlyphSlot_Embolden API when it is available.
* xftextent.c: (XftGlyphExtents):
Optimize one glyph extents case (it happens a *lot*).
(Ross Burton)
2004-11-28 James Henstridge
* xftfreetype.c (_XftReleaseFile): add parentheses in the
expression in the second argument to XftMemFree so that it is
interpreted correctly.
2004-09-05 Keith Packard
* configure.ac:
Move AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR above AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE to make
automake 1.9 happy
2004-08-03 Keith Packard
* xftfreetype.c: (_XftReleaseFile):
Called strlen with (f->file) without checking for NULL (which
happens when directly using FT_Face objects).
2004-04-14 Keith Packard
* AUTHORS:
* Makefile.am:
* Xft-def.cpp:
* Xft.3.in:
* Xft.h:
* XftCompat.h:
* configure.ac:
* xftcolor.c:
* xftcore.c:
* xftdbg.c:
* xftdpy.c:
* xftdraw.c:
* xftextent.c:
* xftfont.c:
* xftfreetype.c: (XftFontOpenInfo):
* xftglyphs.c:
* xftinit.c:
* xftint.h:
* xftlist.c:
* xftname.c:
* xftrender.c:
* xftstr.c:
* xftswap.c:
* xftxlfd.c:
Regularize #include usage so that all includes
happen in xftint.h. This allows conditional inclusion
of system headers like string.h/strings.h
Add GCC warnings on GCC systems.
Fix CVS Id strings
Xft (2.0) provides a client-side font API for X applications. It uses
Fontconfig to select fonts and the X protocol for rendering them. When
available, Xft uses the Render extension to accelerate text drawing.
When Render is not available, Xft uses the core protocol to draw
client-side glyphs. This provides completely compatible support of
client-side fonts for all X servers.
Xft (2.0) hides most of the underlying system details so that developers
can confidently use its API to access client-side fonts in any X
environment.
Approved by wiz.