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-/* Copyright (C) 2002-2008 by George Williams */
-/*
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
-
- * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
- * list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-
- * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
- * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
- * and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-
- * The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
-
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
- * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
- * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO
- * EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
- * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
- * OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
- * WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
- * OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
- * ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-#ifndef _CONFIG_FONTFORGE_H_
-#define _CONFIG_FONTFORGE_H_
-
-
-#include "ff-config.h"
-
-/* Making FontForge handle more of the capabilities of type3 & svg fonts is not*/
-/* something most people will want. It wastes space too. So I thought I'd */
-/* make it conditional. */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_TYPE3 */
-/* */
-/* It allows people to have images in a font, multiple layers, strokes, fills */
-/* transparencies, etc. (type3 doesn't support transparency, svg doesn't do */
-/* images) */
-/* Can be set from configure --with-multilayer */
-
-
-/* Making FontForge handle device tables uses up more space, so I want */
-/* people to be able to turn it off if space is an issue and device tables */
-/* (ability to correct rounding errors in spacing, ie. kerning, at small */
-/* point sizes) aren't important. */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_DEVICETABLES */
-/* */
-/* Can be set from configure --with-devicetables */
-
-
-/* Apple suggests using a sfnt version of 'true' for fonts designed for use */
-/* only on a mac (windows refuses such fonts). I generally prefer to have a */
-/* font work everywhere, so normally ff produces fonts with version 1.0 */
-/* Set this if you want Apple only fonts (produced when Apple mode is set and*/
-/* Opentype mode is unset in the Generate Fonts-Options dialog). */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_APPLE_ONLY_TTF */
-/* */
-
-
-/* Nobody else puts apple unicode encodings into the name table. So I probably*/
-/* shouldn't either. But if someone wants them... */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_APPLE_UNICODE_NAMES */
-/* */
-
-
-/* Sometimes I want to create a glyph which is a word, and this command */
-/* makes that easy */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_PASTEAFTER */
-/* */
-/* The paste after command pastes the contents of the clipboard into the */
-/* current glyph, translates that by the advance width of the current glyph */
-/* and increments the advance width by the advance width of the clipboard */
-/* */
-/* Can be set from configure --enable-pasteafter */
-
-
-
-/* Someone asked for encoding GB12345. Neither libiconv nor iconv supports it.*/
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_GB12345 */
-/* */
-/* Can be set from configure --enable-gb12345 */
-
-
-/* I doubt anyone but me will be interested in the tile path command, so I */
-/* don't include code for it by default, but if you do want it simply define */
-/* the following macro */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_TILEPATH */
-/* */
-/* The tile path command lets you specify a tile which will then be laid out */
-/* along a path. It could be used to make a font whose stems were filled with*/
-/* celtic knotwork, or bamboo segments, for example. */
-/* It's sort of an extension to the Expand Stroke command, only it strokes */
-/* with a pattern */
-/* */
-/* Can be set from configure --enable-tilepath */
-
-
-/* There used to be a property _XFREE86_GLYPH_RANGES (in bdf/pcf) fonts which */
-/* gave a quick view about what glyphs were in a bdf font. From what I gather*/
-/* this property has been dropped because it was redundant. If you would */
-/* like FontForge to generate it */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_BDF_GLYPH_RANGES */
-/* */
-
-
-/* I used to use an approximation method when converting cubic to quadratic */
-/* splines which was non-symmetric. In some cases it produced better results */
-/* than the current approach. This flag restores the old algorithm. */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_NON_SYMMETRIC_QUADRATIC_CONVERSION */
-/* */
-
-
-/* Harald Harders would like to be able to generate a PFM file without */
-/* creating a font along with it. I don't see the need for this, but he pro- */
-/* vided a patch. Setting this flag will enable his patch */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_WRITE_PFM */
-/* */
-
-
-/* Prior to late Sept of 2003 FontForge converted certain mac feature/settings*/
-/* into opentype-like tags. Some features could be converted directly but for*/
-/* a few I made up tags. Now FontForge is capable of using the mac feature */
-/* settings directly. If you set this flag then when FontForge loads in an sfd*/
-/* file with these non-standard opentype tags, it will convert them into the */
-/* appropriate mac feature/setting combinations. */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_CVT_OLD_MAC_FEATURES */
-/* */
-
-
-/* Normally fontforge uses float (32 bit real data type) to store position */
-/* and transformation data. If you prefer you may use double (64 bit real) */
-/* instead. The extra precision is usually not needed, but the extra space */
-/* can be a problem with large (CJK, UNICODE) fonts. */
-/* */
-#define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_USE_DOUBLE
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_USE_LONGDOUBLE */
-/* */
-
-
-/* In addition to placing snippets of charstrings into subrs, I tried adding */
-/* whole glyphs (when that was possible). To my surprise, it made things */
-/* worse in one of my test cases, and barely registered an improvement in */
-/* another. So I think we're better off without it. But I don't understand */
-/* why things are worse so I'm leaving the code in to play with */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_PS_REFS_GET_SUBRS */
-/* */
-
-
-/* Werner wants to be able to see the raw (unscaled) data for the location of */
-/* points (in the points window of the debugger). I'm not sure that is */
-/* generally a good idea (I think it makes the dlg look unsymetric). */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_SHOW_RAW_POINTS */
-/* */
-
-/* On most systems fontforge uses the alt or meta key as a mouse press modifier*/
-/* on the mac that would mean the option key. But the mac usually uses option*/
-/* keypress to mean mouse button 2, and so option isn't available. Let's use */
-/* capslock instead. */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_CAPSLOCK_FOR_ALT */
-/* */
-/* This has three states: */
-/* Undefined (or 0) => use meta/alt key */
-/* 2 => Use either meta/alt or capslock */
-/* otherwise => use capslock */
-/* */
-/* Can be set from configure --with-capslock-for-alt */
-
-
-/* Use horizontal, rather than vertical, tabsets for the Font and glyph Info */
-/* dialogs. This is what things used to look like. */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_INFO_HORIZONTAL */
-/* */
-
-/* ************************************************************************** */
-/* *********************** Set by configure script ************************** */
-/* ************************************************************************** */
-
-/* The following are expected to be set by the configure script, but I suppose*/
-/* you could set them here too */
-
-/* If your system does not have a working ldopen (to do dynamic binding of */
-/* shared libaries) then set NODYNAMIC */
-
-/* If you are on a Mac then set __Mac */
-/* If you are on a windows box with cygwin set __CygWin */
-
-/* If you are on a Mac where cursors are restricted to 16x16 pixel boxes then */
-/* set _CursorsMustBe16x16 */
-
-/* If you are on cygwin where even the modifier keys autorepeat then set */
-/* _ModKeysAutoRepeat */
-
-/* If you are on cygwin where some of the drawmode funtions (like AND) don't */
-/* work then set _BrokenBitmapImages */
-
-/* FontForge knows about 4 different keyboard settings, a windows keyboard, a */
-/* mac keyboard, a mac keyboard under SUSE linux, and a sun keyboard */
-/* When it starts up FontForge assumes that the keyboard is some default type*/
-/* You can override the type by setting _Keyboard to */
-/* 0 -- windows */
-/* 1 -- mac running mac osx */
-/* 3 -- mac running SUSE linux (7.1) */
-/* 2 -- sparc */
-/* Basically this affects the text that appears in menus. The sun keyboard */
-/* uses meta where the windows one uses alt, and the mac use command and */
-/* option. */
-
-/* If there are no freetype header files then define _NO_FREETYPE */
-/* If the freetype library has the bytecode debugger then define FREETYPE_HAS_DEBUGGER */
-/* If there is no mmap system call then define _NO_MMAP */
-
-/* If there is no ungif library (or if it is out of date) define _NO_LIBUNGIF */
-/* If there is no png (or z) library define _NO_LIBPNG */
-/* If there libpng is version 1.2 define _LIBPNG12 */
-/* If there is no jpeg library define _NO_LIBJPEG */
-/* If there is no tiff library define _NO_LIBTIFF */
-/* If there is no xml2 library define _NO_LIBXML */
-/* If there is no uninameslist library define _NO_LIBUNINAMESLIST */
-
-/* If any of the above libraries exists, but only in static form (on a system */
-/* with a dynamic loader) then define _STATIC_LIBUNGIF, etc. */
-
-/* If there is no snprintf define _NO_SNPRINTF */
-
-/* If the XInput extension is not available define _NO_XINPUT */
-/* If the Xkb extension is not available define _NO_XKB */
-
-/* If the compiler supports long long define _HAS_LONGLONG */
-
-
-/* ************************************************************************** */
-/* ******************************** Obsolete ******************************** */
-/* ************************************************************************** */
-
-/******* I decided to turn this on and remove all uses of the flag ************/
-/* I thought it would be fun to write a generalized non linear transformation */
-/* routine. I'm not sure that it's very useful though. It can be used to do */
-/* perspective transformations and such */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_NONLINEAR */
-/* */
-/* This command takes two strings which specify general expressions in x and y*/
-/* and applies the specified transformations to the splines. Note: Each */
-/* spline is transformed into a new spline, but some transformations require */
-/* that a spline be broken into components and each of those transformed eg: */
-/* "x' = x, y' = y+sin(x)" would not produce anything useful when applied to */
-/* a long line segment like [0,100]...[100,100], but if that were broken up */
-/* into sub-segments each pi long the results would be much better */
-
-
-/******* Don't need this any longer as copy layer 2 layer is always available */
-/* Yoshiki Hayashi wants a copy background to foreground command in the */
-/* outline view. Setting this flag will enable his patch */
-/* */
-/* #define FONTFORGE_CONFIG_COPY_BG_TO_FG */
-/* */
-
-
-/* ************************************************************************** */
-/* **************************** Numeric Settings **************************** */
-/* ************************************************************************** */
-
-
-/* The number of files displayed in the "File->Recent" menu */
-#define RECENT_MAX 10
-
-/* The number of tabs allowed in the outline glyph view of former glyphs */
-#define FORMER_MAX 10
-
-/* The maximum number of layers allowed in a normal font (this includes the */
-/* default foreground and background layers) -- this does not limit type3 */
-/* fonts */
-#define BACK_LAYER_MAX 256
-
-
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-#include <stdio.h>
-extern FILE *_cairo_win_tmpfile( void );
-#define tmpfile() _cairo_win_tmpfile()
-#endif /* _WIN32 */
-
-
-#endif