harfbuzz/win32/README.txt
Ebrahim Byagowi d8e2eb9ee0 Make Uniscribe optional on nmake win32 builds
Most of harfbuzz clients don't need Uniscribe and DirectWrite support at all
as harfbuzz is a replacement for Uniscribe so Chromium and Firefox are using
harfbuzz without them on Windows.

This removal also helps win32 nmake clients to have reduced binary size and
libs count.
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Instructions for building HarfBuzz on Visual Studio
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Building the HarfBuzz DLL on Windows is now also supported using Visual Studio
versions 2008 through 2015, in both 32-bit and 64-bit (x64) flavors, via NMake
Makefiles.
The following are instructions for performing such a build, as there is a
number of build configurations supported for the build. Note that for all
build configurations, the OpenType and Simple TrueType layout (fallback)
backends are enabled, and this is the base configuration that is built if no
options (see below) are specified. A 'clean' target is provided-it is recommended
that one cleans the build and redo the build if any configuration option changed.
An 'install' target is also provided to copy the built items in their appropriate
locations under $(PREFIX), which is described below.
Invoke the build by issuing the command:
nmake /f Makefile.vc CFG=[release|debug] [PREFIX=...] <option1=1 option2=1 ...>
where:
CFG: Required. Choose from a release or debug build. Note that
all builds generate a .pdb file for each .dll and .exe built--this refers
to the C/C++ runtime that the build uses.
PREFIX: Optional. Base directory of where the third-party headers, libraries
and needed tools can be found, i.e. headers in $(PREFIX)\include,
libraries in $(PREFIX)\lib and tools in $(PREFIX)\bin. If not
specified, $(PREFIX) is set as $(srcroot)\..\vs$(X)\$(platform), where
$(platform) is win32 for 32-bit builds or x64 for 64-bit builds, and
$(X) is the short version of the Visual Studio used, as follows:
2008: 9
2010: 10
2012: 11
2013: 12
2015: 14
Explanation of options, set by <option>=1:
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GLIB: Enable GLib support in HarfBuzz, which also uses the GLib unicode
callback instead of the bundled UCDN unicode callback. This requires the
GLib libraries, and is required for building all tool and test programs.
GOBJECT: Enable building the HarfBuzz-GObject DLL, and thus implies GLib
support. This requires the GObject libraries and glib-mkenums script,
along with PERL to generate the enum sources and headers, which is
required for the build.
INTROSPECTION: Enable build of introspection files, for making HarfBuzz
bindings for other programming languages available, such as
Python, available. This requires the GObject-Introspection
libraries and tools, along with the Python interpretor that was
used during the build of GObject-Introspection. Please see
$(srcroot)\README.python for more related details. This implies
the build of the HarfBuzz-GObject DLL, along with GLib support.
FREETYPE: Enable the FreeType font callbacks. Requires the FreeType2 library.
CAIRO: Enable Cairo support. Requires the Cairo library.
CAIRO_FT: Enable the build of the hb-view tool, which makes use of Cairo, and
thus implies FreeType font callback support and Cairo support.
Requires Cairo libraries built with FreeType support. Note that the
hb-view tool requires GLib support as well.
GRAPHITE2: Enable the Graphite2 shaper, requires the SIL Graphite2 library.
ICU: Enables the build HarfBuzz-ICU, which is now the recommended layout engine
for ICU (International Components for Unicode), which deprecated ICU LE.
Requires the ICU libraries.
UNISCRIBE: Enable Uniscribe platform shaper support.
DIRECTWRITE: Enable DirectWrite platform shaper support,
requires a rather recent Windows SDK, and at least Windows Vista/
Server 2008 with SP2 and platform update.
PYTHON: Full path to the Python interpretor to be used, if it is not in %PATH%.
PERL: Full path to the PERL interpretor to be used, if it is not in %PATH%.
LIBTOOL_DLL_NAME: Enable libtool-style DLL names.