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6fbe4db6
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2000-10-05T04:53:31
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minor formatting issues
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f00a4de9
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2000-10-03T22:03:09
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fixed two bugs:
- one bug in the auto-hinter that could cause some program
crashes with certain fonts
- fixed the loading of the font matrix "offset" parameters
in Type 1 and CID-keyed fonts..
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a39acf55
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2000-08-23T02:47:57
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updated "psaux" and "type1z".
The Type 1 driver now completely relies on "psaux". I
now need to change the CID driver accordingly, then
finally move the Type 2 parsing routines to "psaux"
when appropriate..
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29a90e26
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2000-08-03T00:03:08
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Updating unix/ftconfig.in to recent config/ftconfig.h changes.
More C++ fixes: Introducing LOCAL_FUNC_X for local functions used in
function pointers (there are no local anonymous functions in C++) and
FT_CPLUSPLUS (instead of FT_EXPORT_VAR) to define linkage of structures
which contain function pointers.
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3a89c2a4
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2000-08-01T17:05:20
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Removing FT_MAKE_OPTION_SINGLE_LIBRARY_OBJECT. It has never worked.
Instead, define BASE_DEF() and BASE_FUNC() similarly to FT_EXPORT_DEF() and
FT_EXPORT_FUNC(), respectively, allowing the programmer to define proper
types and/or export lists for multiple DLLs if necessary (e.g. ftbase.dll --
standalone, fttype1.dll -- needs ftbase.dll, etc.).
The library is finally compiling and linking natively with a C++ compiler!
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c713d924
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2000-08-01T13:17:04
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Added #ifdef's for C++ to all header files.
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e72c9fec
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2000-07-31T18:59:02
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Simplifying the FIELD_* and FRAME_* macros. Before calling these macros,
you should #define FT_STRUCTURE to the structure which will be filled.
Replaced FT_FIELD_REF with FT_FIELD_SIZE, FT_FIELD_SIZE_DELTA, and
FT_FIELD_OFFSET to make the code more readable; additionally, it should be
more portable because we no longer cast a pointer to an FT_UShort (which
e.g. fails with Sun's C++ compiler) but computes the difference between two
pointers which is guaranteed to work.
Fixing warnings (and C++ errors) while using Sun's latest cc and CC
incarnations. Most of them are related to variable shadowing.
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58b17f96
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2000-07-27T23:29:08
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Formatting.
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c5cdf8bc
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2000-07-27T21:40:22
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re-adding a "unix-dev.mk". Debugging libtool output
is just too much of a pain for me, I prefer a good old
static lib without optimizations :-)
"make devel" is back on Unix then..
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c703b1bf
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2000-07-27T16:57:35
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*slight* formatting only. Congratulations, David! :-)
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666b11d5
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2000-07-27T15:59:08
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small fix to the auto-hinter:
the filling direction of each glyph is now re-computed on the
fly, given that we cannot rely on the "flags" field of the
source outline..
this fixes problems with many fonts, including the Arphic ones
(not to say that CJK fonts are handled better for now though..)
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c3dd151b
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2000-07-26T14:11:15
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autohint:
Formatting.
Replacing many enums with #defines since we do arithmetics (especially
ORing which would produce undefined enum values). The ideal thing instead
of #defines is `const int' as provided in C++...
Adding header files to rules.mk
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04563546
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2000-07-24T06:01:34
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`make install' is available now.
Formatting.
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db578ae0
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2000-07-23T21:27:52
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Adding $(SO) and $(SA), denoting objects and library for a static build.
This is currently used for Unix only -- it should be extended that it is
possible to build DLLs and static libs on other platforms also.
Formatting.
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d060a75b
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2000-07-20T06:57:41
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Formatting.
Rudimentary support for autoconf (still using GNU make)
Say `make unix'.
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c49f69cb
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2000-07-20T03:44:50
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some welcome fixes related to the auto-hinter:
- removed a stupid memory leak
- fixed the weird metrics hinting (the horizontal edges were used,
instead of the vertical one, to compute the metrics adjustments,
silly, silly, silly).
there is still some bugs that I'm looking at though, but we're
very near the release..
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3469d0d0
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2000-07-19T20:02:14
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added auto-hinter module. Note that the code has been
cleaned up, and it seems a bug was introduced ???
I'll start checking this under Linux, as debugging is a lot
easier under this environment..
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