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| +How to customize the compilation of the library
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| +===============================================
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| +
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| + FreeType is highly customizable to fit various needs, and this
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| + document describes how it is possible to select options and
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| + components at compilation time.
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| +
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| +
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| +I. Configuration macros
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| +
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| + The file `include/freetype/config/ftoption.h' contains a list of
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| + commented configuration macros that can be toggled by developers to
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| + indicate which features should be active while building the library.
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| +
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| + These options range from debug level to availability of certain
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| + features, like native TrueType hinting through a bytecode
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| + interpreter.
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| +
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| + We invite you to read this file for more information. You can
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| + change the file's content to suit your needs, or override it with
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| + one of the techniques described below.
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| +
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| +II. Modules list
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| +
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| + If you use GNU make please edit the top-level file `modules.cfg'.
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| + It contains a list of available FreeType modules and extensions to
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| + be compiled. Change it to suit your own preferences. Be aware that
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| + certain modules depend on others, as described in the file. GNU
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| + make uses `modules.cfg' to generate `ftmodule.h' (in the object
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| + directory).
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| +
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| + If you build FreeType in a directory separate from the source files,
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| + put your customized `modules.cfg' in that directory; that way you
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| + can keep the source files `clean'.
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| +
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| + If you don't use GNU make you have to manually edit the file
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| + `include/freetype/config/ftmodule.h' (which is *not* used with if
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| + compiled with GNU make) to add or remove the drivers and components
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| + you want to compile into the library. See `INSTALL.ANY' for more
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| + information.
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| +
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| +III. System interface
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| +
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| + FreeType's default interface to the system (i.e., the parts that
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| + deal with memory management and i/o streams) is located in
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| + `src/base/ftsystem.c'.
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| +
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| + The current implementation uses standard C library calls to manage
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| + memory and to read font files. It is however possible to write
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| + custom implementations to suit specific systems.
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| + To tell the GNU Make-based build system to use a custom system
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| + interface, you have to define the environment variable FTSYS_SRC to
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| + point to the relevant implementation:
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| +
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| + on Unix:
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| + ./configure <your options>
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| + export FTSYS_SRC=foo/my_ftsystem.c
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| + make
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| + make install
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| +
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| + on Windows:
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| +
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| + make setup <compiler>
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| + set FTSYS_SRC=foo/my_ftsystem.c
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| + make
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| +
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| +
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| +IV. Overriding default configuration and module headers
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| +
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| + It is possible to override the default configuration and module
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| + headers without changing the original files. There are three ways
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| + to do that:
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| + 1. With GNU make
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| + [This is actually a combination of method 2 and 3.]
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| +
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| + Just put your custom `ftoption.h' file into the objects directory
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| + (normally `<topdir>/objs' if you build in the source tree, or the
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| + directory where you invoke configure if you build in a separate
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| + directory), which GNU make prefers over the standard location. No
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| + action is needed for `ftmodule.h' because it is generated
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| + automatically in the objects directory.
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| +
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| + 2. Using the C include path
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| + Use the C include path to ensure that your own versions of the
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| + files are used at compile time when the lines
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| +
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| + #include FT_CONFIG_OPTIONS_H
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| + #include FT_CONFIG_MODULES_H
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| +
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| + are compiled. Their default values being
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| + <freetype/config/ftoption.h> and <freetype/config/ftmodule.h>, you
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| + can do something like:
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| + custom/
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| + config/
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| + ftoption.h => custom options header
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| + ftmodule.h => custom modules list
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| +
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| + include/ => normal FreeType 2 include
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| + ...
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| +
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| + then change the C include path to always give the path to `custom'
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| + before the FreeType 2 `include'.
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| +
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| +
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| + 3. Redefining FT_CONFIG_OPTIONS_H and FT_CONFIG_MODULES_H
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| +
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| + Another way to do the same thing is to redefine the macros used to
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| + name the configuration headers. To do so, you need a custom
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| + `ft2build.h' whose content can be as simple as:
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| + #ifndef __FT2_BUILD_MY_PLATFORM_H__
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| + #define __FT2_BUILD_MY_PLATFORM_H__
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| +
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| + #define FT_CONFIG_OPTIONS_H <custom/my-ftoption.h>
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| + #define FT_CONFIG_MODULES_H <custom/my-ftmodule.h>
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| +
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| + #include <freetype/config/ftheader.h>
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| + #endif /* __FT2_BUILD_MY_PLATFORM_H__ */
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| +
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| + Place those files in a separate directory, e.g.,
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| +
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| + custom/
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| + ft2build.h => custom version described above
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| + my-ftoption.h => custom options header
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| + my-ftmodule.h => custom modules list header
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| +
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| + and change the C include path to ensure that `custom' is always
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| + placed before the FT2 `include' during compilation.
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| +
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| +----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| +
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| +Copyright 2003-2015 by
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| +David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg.
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| +
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| +This file is part of the FreeType project, and may only be used,
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| +modified, and distributed under the terms of the FreeType project
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| +license, LICENSE.TXT. By continuing to use, modify, or distribute
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| +this file you indicate that you have read the license and understand
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| +and accept it fully.
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| +
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| +
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| +--- end of CUSTOMIZE ---
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