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FreeType 2.10.4
===============
FreeType 2.10.4
===============
Homepage: https://www.freetype.org
Homepage: https://www.freetype.org
FreeType is a freely available software library to render fonts.
FreeType is a freely available software library to render fonts.
It is written in C, designed to be small, efficient, highly
customizable, and portable while capable of producing high-quality
output (glyph images) of most vector and bitmap font formats.
It is written in C, designed to be small, efficient, highly
customizable, and portable while capable of producing high-quality
output (glyph images) of most vector and bitmap font formats.
Please read the docs/CHANGES file, it contains IMPORTANT
INFORMATION.
Please read the `docs/CHANGES` file, it contains IMPORTANT
INFORMATION.
Read the files `docs/INSTALL*' for installation instructions; see
the file `docs/LICENSE.TXT' for the available licenses.
Read the files `docs/INSTALL*` for installation instructions; see the
file `docs/LICENSE.TXT` for the available licenses.
The FreeType 2 API reference is located in `docs/reference/site';
use the file `index.html' as the top entry point. [Please note that
currently the search function for locally installed documentation
doesn't work due to cross-site scripting issues.]
The FreeType 2 API reference is located in directory `docs/reference`;
use the file `index.html` as the top entry point. [Please note that
currently the search function for locally installed documentation
doesn't work due to cross-site scripting issues.]
Additional documentation is available as a separate package from our
sites. Go to
Additional documentation is available as a separate package from our
sites. Go to
https://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/freetype/
https://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/freetype/
and download one of the following files.
and download one of the following files.
freetype-doc-2.10.4.tar.xz
freetype-doc-2.10.4.tar.gz
ftdoc2104.zip
freetype-doc-2.10.4.tar.xz
freetype-doc-2.10.4.tar.gz
ftdoc2104.zip
To view the documentation online, go to
To view the documentation online, go to
https://www.freetype.org/freetype2/docs/
https://www.freetype.org/freetype2/docs/
Mailing Lists
=============
Mailing Lists
-------------
The preferred way of communication with the FreeType team is using
e-mail lists.
The preferred way of communication with the FreeType team is using
e-mail lists.
general use and discussion: freetype@nongnu.org
engine internals, porting, etc.: freetype-devel@nongnu.org
announcements: freetype-announce@nongnu.org
git repository tracker: freetype-commit@nongnu.org
general use and discussion: freetype@nongnu.org
engine internals, porting, etc.: freetype-devel@nongnu.org
announcements: freetype-announce@nongnu.org
git repository tracker: freetype-commit@nongnu.org
The lists are moderated; see
The lists are moderated; see
https://www.freetype.org/contact.html
https://www.freetype.org/contact.html
how to subscribe.
how to subscribe.
Bugs
====
Bugs
----
Please submit bug reports at
Please submit bug reports at
https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=freetype
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/freetype/freetype/-/issues
Alternatively, you might report bugs by e-mail to
`freetype-devel@nongnu.org'. Don't forget to send a detailed
explanation of the problem -- there is nothing worse than receiving
a terse message that only says `it doesn't work'.
Alternatively, you might report bugs by e-mail to
`freetype-devel@nongnu.org`. Don't forget to send a detailed
explanation of the problem -- there is nothing worse than receiving a
terse message that only says 'it doesn't work'.
Patches
=======
Patches
-------
Please submit patches to the `freetype-devel@nongnu.org' mailing
list -- and thank you in advance for your work on improving
FreeType!
For larger changes please provide merge requests at
Details on the process can be found here:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/freetype/freetype/-/merge_requests
https://www.freetype.org/developer.html#patches
Alternatively, you can send patches to the `freetype-devel@nongnu.org`
mailing list -- and thank you in advance for your work on improving
FreeType!
Details on the process can be found here:
https://www.freetype.org/developer.html#patches
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
The FreeType Team
The FreeType Team
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The git archive doesn't contain pre-built configuration scripts for
UNIXish platforms. To generate them say
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autoconf (2.62)
The versions given in parentheses are known to work. Newer versions
should work too, of course. Note that autogen.sh also sets up proper
file permissions for the `configure' and auxiliary scripts.
should work too, of course. Note that `autogen.sh` also sets up
proper file permissions for the `configure` and auxiliary scripts.
The autogen.sh script now checks the version of above three packages
whether they match the numbers above. Otherwise it will complain and
suggest either upgrading or using an environment variable to point to
a more recent version of the required tool(s).
The `autogen.sh` script now checks the versions of the above three
packages whether they match the numbers above. Otherwise it will
complain and suggest either upgrading or using an environment variable
to point to a more recent version of the required tool(s).
Note that `aclocal' is provided by the `automake' package on Linux,
and that `libtoolize' is called `glibtoolize' on Darwin (OS X).
Note that `aclocal` is provided by the 'automake' package on Linux,
and that `libtoolize` is called `glibtoolize` on Darwin (OS X).
For static builds which don't use platform specific optimizations, no
For static builds that don't use platform-specific optimizations, no
configure script is necessary at all; saying
make setup ansi
make
should work on all platforms which have GNU make (or makepp).
should work on all platforms that have GNU `make` (or `makepp`).
Similarly, a build with `cmake` or `meson` can be done directly from
the git repository.
Similarly, a build with `cmake' can be done directly from the git
repository.
For using the `FT_DEBUG_LOGGING' macro while debugging (see
`docs/DEBUG' for more information) use the following git commands to
checkout `dlg' library as a git submodule.
For using the `FT_DEBUG_LOGGING` macro while debugging (see file
`docs/DEBUG` for more information) the following git commands are
necessary to check out the 'dlg' library as a git submodule.
git submodule init
git submodule update