API (see include/ftglyph.h).
Supports kerning, rotation, sub-pixel rendering..
Could be easily modified to reach the level of strtto when
we have the relevant OpenType module handy..
of segments used to decompose a bezier curve, we get rid
of the "fuzz-fuzz" factor.
it's also faster than the standard renderer after tweaking.
Note that it isn't completed yet..
fixed:
. Removing unused variables.
. detect.mk files now must provide $(CONFIG_FILE) and not $(CONFIG_RULE).
. ansi.mk will now be really used as a fallback if the detect mechanism
fails.
. ANSIFLAGS will now be really used (fixing a typo).
. `make clean' now works (again two typos).
. Detection of gcc on Unix has been fixed (using the `-v' option instead of
`--version').
. `make devel' now works (on Unix).
. Fixing *again* a bug in demos/graph/x11/rules.mk to allow multiple use
of `-L' compiler options.
. $(BASE_H) now contains a few more header files.
As usual, a lot of formatting (not finished yet).
- use the Mac path separator to get the base file name
- don't append .ttf if no dot in the file name
(plus small typo fix and error message enhancement)
- the graphics drivers were moved from "demos/config/*" to
"demos/graph/*"
- a Win32 graphics driver was added. (note that keyboard
management is a bit buggy, but it's really usable).
- the "demos/Makefile" and "demos/graph/rules.mk" were
seriously modified
- the demo programs now compile AND run with gcc,
Visual C++ and LCC-Win32 !! The other ones should be
really easy to add now, as LCC was the really smart ass
in this list...
- compile the demonstration programs in any directory, by
using the "TOP" and "CONFIG_MK" environment variables
- the graphics drivers have moved from "demos/config/*" to
"demos/graph/*"
- brain-dead compilers like LCC-Win32 required some
changes in the way executables are linked
support for multiple X11R6 entries in $(PATH) added.
ftxbbox.c, ftcalc.c, ftdebug.c, ftdriver.h:
doc fixes.
ftdebug.c:
formatting.
ftdebug.h:
making makros `;'-safe (i.e., they can now be used within if-else clauses
without side effects resp. don't produce a single `;').