1 /* font.h -- Interface definition for font handling.
2 Copyright (C) 2006-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
4 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
5 Registration Number H13PRO009
7 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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28 /* We have three types of Lisp objects related to font.
32 Pseudo vector (length FONT_SPEC_MAX) of font properties. Some
33 properties can be left unspecified (i.e. nil). Emacs asks
34 font-drivers to find a font by FONT-SPEC. A fontset entry
35 specifies requisite properties whereas a face specifies just
36 preferable properties.
40 Pseudo vector (length FONT_ENTITY_MAX) of fully instantiated
41 font properties that a font-driver returns upon a request of
44 Note: Only the method `list' and `match' of a font-driver can
45 create this object, and it should never be modified by Lisp.
49 Pseudo vector (length FONT_OBJECT_MAX) of an opened font.
51 Lisp object encapsulating "struct font". This corresponds to
54 Note: Only the method `open' of a font-driver can create this
55 object, and it should never be modified by Lisp. */
57 extern Lisp_Object Qfont_spec
, Qfont_entity
, Qfont_object
;
59 /* An enumerator for each font property. This is used as an index to
60 the vector of FONT-SPEC and FONT-ENTITY.
62 Note: The order is important and should not be changed. */
64 enum font_property_index
66 /* FONT-TYPE is a symbol indicating a font backend; currently `x',
67 `xft', and `ftx' are available on X, `uniscribe' and `gdi' on
68 Windows, and `ns' under Cocoa / GNUstep. */
71 /* FONT-FOUNDRY is a foundry name (symbol). */
74 /* FONT-FAMILY is a family name (symbol). */
77 /* FONT-ADSTYLE is an additional style name (symbol). */
80 /* FONT-REGISTRY is a combination of a charset-registry and
81 charset-encoding name (symbol). */
84 /* FONT-WEIGHT is a numeric value of weight (e.g. medium, bold) of
85 the font. The lowest 8 bits is an index determining the
86 symbolic name, and the higher bits is the actual numeric value
87 defined in `font-weight-table'. */
90 /* FONT-SLANT is a numeric value of slant (e.g. r, i, o) of the
91 font. The lowest 8 bits is an index determining the symbolic
92 name, and the higher bits is the actual numeric value defined
93 in `font-slant-table'. */
96 /* FONT-WIDTH is a numeric value of setwidth (e.g. normal) of the
97 font. The lowest 8 bits is an index determining the symbolic
98 name, and the higher bits is the actual numeric value defined
99 `font-width-table'. */
102 /* FONT-SIZE is a size of the font. If integer, it is a pixel
103 size. For a font-spec, the value can be a float specifying
104 the point size. The value zero means that the font is
108 /* FONT-DPI is a resolution (dot per inch) for which the font is
112 /* FONT-SPACING is a spacing (mono, proportional, charcell) of the
113 font (integer; one of enum font_spacing). */
116 /* FONT-AVGWIDTH is an average width (1/10 pixel unit) of the
121 /* The following two members are to substitute for the above 6
122 members (FONT_WEIGHT_INDEX to FONT_AVGWIDTH_INDEX excluding
123 FONT_SIZE_INDEX) if it is found that font-entities consumes too
126 /* FONT-STYLE is a 24-bit integer containing indices for
127 style-related properties WEIGHT, SLANT, and WIDTH. The lowest
128 8 bits is an index to the weight table AREF (font_style_table,
129 0), the next 8 bits is an index to the slant table AREF
130 (font_style_table, 1), the highest 8 bits is an index to the
131 slant table AREF (font_style_table, 2). The index 0 indicates
132 that the corresponding style is not specified. This way, we
133 can represent at most 255 different names for each style, which
134 is surely sufficient. */
137 /* FONT-METRICS is a 27-bit integer containing metrics-related
138 properties DPI, AVGWIDTH, SPACING. The lowest 12 bits is for
139 DPI, the next 12 bits is for AVGWIDTH, the highest 3 bits is for
140 SPACING. In each bit field, the highest bit indicates that the
141 corresponding value is set or not. This way, we can represent
142 DPI by 11-bit (0 to 2047), AVGWIDTH by 11-bit (0 to 2047),
143 SPACING by 3-bit (0 for proportional, 1 for dual, 2 for mono, 3
144 for charcell), which is surely sufficient. */
148 /* In a font-spec, the value is an alist of extra information of a
149 font such as name, OpenType features, and language coverage.
150 In addition, in a font-entity, the value may contain a pair
151 (font-entity . INFO) where INFO is extra information to identify
152 a font (font-driver dependent). */
153 FONT_EXTRA_INDEX
, /* alist alist */
155 /* This value is the length of font-spec vector. */
158 /* The followings are used only for a font-entity and a font-object. */
160 /* List of font-objects opened from the font-entity. */
161 FONT_OBJLIST_INDEX
= FONT_SPEC_MAX
,
163 /* Font-entity from which the font-object is opened. */
164 FONT_ENTITY_INDEX
= FONT_SPEC_MAX
,
166 /* This value is the length of font-entity vector. */
169 /* The followings are used only for a font-object. */
171 /* XLFD name of the font (string). */
172 FONT_NAME_INDEX
= FONT_ENTITY_MAX
,
174 /* Full name of the font (string). It is the name extracted from
175 the opened font, and may be different from the above. It may be
176 nil if the opened font doesn't give a name. */
179 /* File name of the font or nil if a file associated with the font
183 /* Format of the font (symbol) or nil if unknown. */
186 /* This value is the length of font-object vector. */
190 /* Return the numeric weight value of FONT. */
191 #define FONT_WEIGHT_NUMERIC(font) \
192 (INTEGERP (AREF ((font), FONT_WEIGHT_INDEX)) \
193 ? (XINT (AREF ((font), FONT_WEIGHT_INDEX)) >> 8) : -1)
194 /* Return the numeric slant value of FONT. */
195 #define FONT_SLANT_NUMERIC(font) \
196 (INTEGERP (AREF ((font), FONT_SLANT_INDEX)) \
197 ? (XINT (AREF ((font), FONT_SLANT_INDEX)) >> 8) : -1)
198 /* Return the numeric width value of FONT. */
199 #define FONT_WIDTH_NUMERIC(font) \
200 (INTEGERP (AREF ((font), FONT_WIDTH_INDEX)) \
201 ? (XINT (AREF ((font), FONT_WIDTH_INDEX)) >> 8) : -1)
202 /* Return the symbolic weight value of FONT. */
203 #define FONT_WEIGHT_SYMBOLIC(font) \
204 font_style_symbolic (font, FONT_WEIGHT_INDEX, 0)
205 /* Return the symbolic slant value of FONT. */
206 #define FONT_SLANT_SYMBOLIC(font) \
207 font_style_symbolic (font, FONT_SLANT_INDEX, 0)
208 /* Return the symbolic width value of FONT. */
209 #define FONT_WIDTH_SYMBOLIC(font) \
210 font_style_symbolic (font, FONT_WIDTH_INDEX, 0)
211 /* Return the face-weight corresponding to the weight of FONT. */
212 #define FONT_WEIGHT_FOR_FACE(font) \
213 font_style_symbolic (font, FONT_WEIGHT_INDEX, 1)
214 /* Return the face-slant corresponding to the slant of FONT. */
215 #define FONT_SLANT_FOR_FACE(font) \
216 font_style_symbolic (font, FONT_SLANT_INDEX, 1)
217 /* Return the face-swidth corresponding to the slant of FONT. */
218 #define FONT_WIDTH_FOR_FACE(font) \
219 font_style_symbolic (font, FONT_WIDTH_INDEX, 1)
221 /* Return the numeric weight value corresponding ot the symbol NAME. */
222 #define FONT_WEIGHT_NAME_NUMERIC(name) \
223 (font_style_to_value (FONT_WEIGHT_INDEX, (name), 0) >> 8)
224 /* Return the numeric slant value corresponding ot the symbol NAME. */
225 #define FONT_SLANT_NAME_NUMERIC(name) \
226 (font_style_to_value (FONT_SLANT_INDEX, (name), 0) >> 8)
227 /* Return the numeric width value corresponding ot the symbol NAME. */
228 #define FONT_WIDTH_NAME_NUMERIC(name) \
229 (font_style_to_value (FONT_WIDTH_INDEX, (name), 0) >> 8)
231 /* Set the font property PROP of FONT to VAL. PROP is one of
232 style-related font property index (FONT_WEIGHT/SLANT/WIDTH_INDEX).
233 VAL (integer or symbol) is the numeric or symbolic style value. */
234 #define FONT_SET_STYLE(font, prop, val) \
235 ASET ((font), prop, make_number (font_style_to_value (prop, val, 1)))
237 extern Lisp_Object QCspacing
, QCdpi
, QCscalable
, QCotf
, QClang
, QCscript
;
238 extern Lisp_Object QCavgwidth
, QCantialias
, QCfont_entity
;
239 extern Lisp_Object Qp
;
242 /* Important character set symbols. */
243 extern Lisp_Object Qascii_0
;
244 extern Lisp_Object Qiso8859_1
, Qiso10646_1
, Qunicode_bmp
, Qunicode_sip
;
246 /* Special ADSTYLE properties to avoid fonts used for Latin characters. */
247 extern Lisp_Object Qja
, Qko
;
249 /* Structure for a font-spec. */
253 struct vectorlike_header header
;
254 Lisp_Object props
[FONT_SPEC_MAX
];
257 /* Structure for a font-entity. */
261 struct vectorlike_header header
;
262 Lisp_Object props
[FONT_ENTITY_MAX
];
265 /* A value which may appear in the member `encoding' of struct font
266 indicating that a font itself doesn't tell which encoding to be
268 #define FONT_ENCODING_NOT_DECIDED 255
270 /* Structure for a font-object. */
274 struct vectorlike_header header
;
276 /* All Lisp_Object components must come first.
277 That ensures they are all aligned normally. */
279 Lisp_Object props
[FONT_OBJECT_MAX
];
281 /* Beyond here, there should be no more Lisp_Object components. */
283 /* Minimum and maximum glyph widths, in pixels. Some font backends,
284 such as xft, lack the information to easily compute minimum and
285 maximum widths over all characters; in that case, these values
290 /* By which pixel size the font is opened. */
293 /* Height of the font. On X window, this is the same as
294 (font->ascent + font->descent). */
297 /* Width of the space glyph of the font. If the font doesn't have a
298 SPACE glyph, the value is 0. */
301 /* Average width of glyphs in the font. If the font itself doesn't
302 have that information but has glyphs of ASCII characters, the
303 value is the average width of those glyphs. Otherwise, the value
307 /* Ascent and descent of the font (in pixels). */
310 /* Vertical pixel width of the underline. If is zero if that
311 information is not in the font. */
312 int underline_thickness
;
314 /* Vertical pixel position (relative to the baseline) of the
315 underline. If it is positive, it is below the baseline. It is
316 negative if that information is not in the font. */
317 int underline_position
;
319 /* True if `vertical-centering-font-regexp' matches this font name.
320 In this case, we render characters at vertical center positions
322 bool vertical_centering
;
324 /* The baseline position of a font is normally `ascent' value of the
325 font. However, there exist many fonts which don't set `ascent' to
326 an appropriate value to be used as baseline position. This is
327 typical in such ASCII fonts which are designed to be used with
328 Chinese, Japanese, Korean characters. When we use mixture of
329 such fonts and normal fonts (having correct `ascent' value), a
330 display line gets very ugly. Since we have no way to fix it
331 automatically, it is user's responsibility to supply well designed
332 fonts or correct `ascent' value of fonts. But, the latter
333 requires heavy work (modifying all bitmap data in BDF files).
334 So, Emacs accepts a private font property
335 `_MULE_BASELINE_OFFSET'. If a font has this property, we
336 calculate the baseline position by subtracting the value from
337 `ascent'. In other words, the value indicates how many pixels
338 higher than normal ASCII text we should draw a character of the
339 font for better appearance.
341 We also have to consider the fact that the concept of `baseline'
342 differs among scripts to which each character belongs. For
343 instance, baseline should be at the bottom-most position of all
344 glyphs for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. But, many of existing
345 fonts for those characters don't have correct `ascent' values
346 because they are designed to be used with ASCII fonts. To
347 display characters of different language on the same line, the
348 best way will be to arrange them in the middle of the line. So,
349 in such a case, again, we utilize the font property
350 `_MULE_BASELINE_OFFSET'. If the value is larger than `ascent' we
351 calculate baseline so that a character is arranged in the middle
355 /* Non-zero means a character should be composed at a position
356 relative to the height (or depth) of previous glyphs in the
358 (1) The bottom of the character is higher than this value. In
359 this case, the character is drawn above the previous glyphs.
360 (2) The top of the character is lower than 0 (i.e. baseline
361 height). In this case, the character is drawn below the
364 This value is taken from a private font property
365 `_MULE_RELATIVE_COMPOSE' which is introduced by Emacs. */
366 int relative_compose
;
368 /* Non-zero means an ascent value to be used for a character
369 registered in char-table `use-default-ascent'. */
372 /* CCL program to calculate code points of the font. */
373 struct ccl_program
*font_encoder
;
375 /* Font-driver for the font. */
376 struct font_driver
*driver
;
378 /* Charset to encode a character code into a glyph code of the font.
379 -1 means that the font doesn't require this information to encode
381 int encoding_charset
;
383 /* Charset to check if a character code is supported by the font.
384 -1 means that the contents of the font must be looked up to
386 int repertory_charset
;
388 /* There are more members in this structure, but they are private
389 to the font-driver. */
394 FONT_SPACING_PROPORTIONAL
= 0,
395 FONT_SPACING_DUAL
= 90,
396 FONT_SPACING_MONO
= 100,
397 FONT_SPACING_CHARCELL
= 110
402 short lbearing
, rbearing
, width
, ascent
, descent
;
411 unsigned char *buffer
;
418 /* Predicates to check various font-related objects. */
420 /* 1 iff X is one of font-spec, font-entity, and font-object. */
421 #define FONTP(x) PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_FONT)
422 /* 1 iff X is font-spec. */
423 #define FONT_SPEC_P(x) \
424 (FONTP (x) && (ASIZE (x) & PSEUDOVECTOR_SIZE_MASK) == FONT_SPEC_MAX)
425 /* 1 iff X is font-entity. */
426 #define FONT_ENTITY_P(x) \
427 (FONTP (x) && (ASIZE (x) & PSEUDOVECTOR_SIZE_MASK) == FONT_ENTITY_MAX)
428 /* 1 iff X is font-object. */
429 #define FONT_OBJECT_P(x) \
430 (FONTP (x) && (ASIZE (x) & PSEUDOVECTOR_SIZE_MASK) == FONT_OBJECT_MAX)
432 /* 1 iff ENTITY can't be loaded. */
433 #define FONT_ENTITY_NOT_LOADABLE(entity) \
434 EQ (AREF (entity, FONT_OBJLIST_INDEX), Qt)
436 /* Flag ENTITY not loadable. */
437 #define FONT_ENTITY_SET_NOT_LOADABLE(entity) \
438 ASET (entity, FONT_OBJLIST_INDEX, Qt)
441 /* Check macros for various font-related objects. */
443 #define CHECK_FONT(x) \
444 do { if (! FONTP (x)) wrong_type_argument (Qfont, x); } while (0)
445 #define CHECK_FONT_SPEC(x) \
446 do { if (! FONT_SPEC_P (x)) wrong_type_argument (Qfont_spec, x); } while (0)
447 #define CHECK_FONT_ENTITY(x) \
448 do { if (! FONT_ENTITY_P (x)) wrong_type_argument (Qfont_entity, x); } while (0)
449 #define CHECK_FONT_OBJECT(x) \
450 do { if (! FONT_OBJECT_P (x)) wrong_type_argument (Qfont_object, x); } while (0)
452 #define CHECK_FONT_GET_OBJECT(x, font) \
454 CHECK_FONT_OBJECT (x); \
455 font = XFONT_OBJECT (x); \
458 #define XFONT_SPEC(p) \
459 (eassert (FONT_SPEC_P (p)), (struct font_spec *) XUNTAG (p, Lisp_Vectorlike))
460 #define XFONT_ENTITY(p) \
461 (eassert (FONT_ENTITY_P (p)), \
462 (struct font_entity *) XUNTAG (p, Lisp_Vectorlike))
463 #define XFONT_OBJECT(p) \
464 (eassert (FONT_OBJECT_P (p)), (struct font *) XUNTAG (p, Lisp_Vectorlike))
465 #define XSETFONT(a, b) (XSETPSEUDOVECTOR (a, b, PVEC_FONT))
467 /* Number of pt per inch (from the TeXbook). */
468 #define PT_PER_INCH 72.27
470 /* Return a pixel size (integer) corresponding to POINT size (double)
471 on resolution DPI. */
472 #define POINT_TO_PIXEL(POINT, DPI) ((POINT) * (DPI) / PT_PER_INCH + 0.5)
474 /* Return a point size corresponding to POINT size (integer)
475 on resolution DPI. Note that though point size is a double, we expect
476 it to be rounded to an int, so we add 0.5 here. If the desired value
477 is tenths of points (as in xfld specs), then the pixel size should
478 be multiplied BEFORE the conversion to avoid magnifying the error. */
479 #define PIXEL_TO_POINT(PIXEL, DPI) ((PIXEL) * PT_PER_INCH / (DPI) + 0.5)
481 /* Ignore the difference of font pixel sizes less than or equal to
483 #define FONT_PIXEL_SIZE_QUANTUM 1
485 #define FONT_INVALID_CODE 0xFFFFFFFF
487 /* Font driver. Members specified as "optional" can be NULL. */
491 /* Symbol indicating the type of the font-driver. */
494 /* True iff the font's foundry, family, and adstyle names are case
498 /* Return a cache of font-entities on frame F. The cache must be a
499 cons whose cdr part is the actual cache area. */
500 Lisp_Object (*get_cache
) (struct frame
*f
);
502 /* List fonts exactly matching with FONT_SPEC on FRAME. The value
503 is a list of font-entities. The font properties to be considered
504 are: :foundry, :family, :adstyle, :registry, :script, :lang, and
505 :otf. See the function `font-spec' for their meanings. Note
506 that the last three properties are stored in FONT_EXTRA_INDEX
509 The returned value is a list of font-entities. Each font-entity
510 has :type property whose value is the same as the above `type'.
511 It also has these properties if they are available from the
512 corresponding font; :foundry, :family, :adstyle, :registry,
513 :weight, :slant, :width, :size, :dpi, :spacing, :avgwidth. If
514 the font is scalable, :size and :avgwidth must be 0.
516 The `open' method of the same font-backend is called with one of
517 the returned font-entities. If the backend needs additional
518 information to be used in `open' method, this method can add any
519 Lispy value by the property :font-entity to the entities.
521 This and the following `match' are the only APIs that allocate
523 Lisp_Object (*list
) (struct frame
*frame
, Lisp_Object font_spec
);
525 /* Return a font-entity most closely matching with FONT_SPEC on
526 FRAME. Which font property to consider, and how to calculate the
527 closeness is determined by the font backend, thus
528 `face-font-selection-order' is ignored here.
530 The properties that the font-entity has is the same as `list'
532 Lisp_Object (*match
) (struct frame
*f
, Lisp_Object spec
);
535 List available families. The value is a list of family names
537 Lisp_Object (*list_family
) (struct frame
*f
);
539 /* Optional (if FONT_EXTRA_INDEX is not Lisp_Save_Value).
540 Free FONT_EXTRA_INDEX field of FONT_ENTITY. */
541 void (*free_entity
) (Lisp_Object font_entity
);
543 /* Open a font specified by FONT_ENTITY on frame F. If the font is
544 scalable, open it with PIXEL_SIZE. */
545 Lisp_Object (*open
) (struct frame
*f
, Lisp_Object font_entity
,
548 /* Close FONT on frame F. */
549 void (*close
) (struct frame
*f
, struct font
*font
);
551 /* Optional (if FACE->extra is not used).
552 Prepare FACE for displaying characters by FONT on frame F by
553 storing some data in FACE->extra. If successful, return 0.
554 Otherwise, return -1. */
555 int (*prepare_face
) (struct frame
*f
, struct face
*face
);
558 Done FACE for displaying characters by FACE->font on frame F. */
559 void (*done_face
) (struct frame
*f
, struct face
*face
);
562 If FONT (FONT-ENTITY or FONT-OBJECT) has a glyph for character C
563 (Unicode code point), return 1. If not, return 0. If FONT is
564 FONT-ENTITY and it must be opened to check it, return -1. */
565 int (*has_char
) (Lisp_Object font
, int c
);
567 /* Return a glyph code of FONT for character C (Unicode code point).
568 If FONT doesn't have such a glyph, return FONT_INVALID_CODE. */
569 unsigned (*encode_char
) (struct font
*font
, int c
);
571 /* Compute the total metrics of the NGLYPHS glyphs specified by
572 the font FONT and the sequence of glyph codes CODE, and store the
573 result in METRICS. */
574 int (*text_extents
) (struct font
*font
,
575 unsigned *code
, int nglyphs
,
576 struct font_metrics
*metrics
);
578 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
581 Draw glyphs between FROM and TO of S->char2b at (X Y) pixel
582 position of frame F with S->FACE and S->GC. If WITH_BACKGROUND,
583 fill the background in advance. It is assured that WITH_BACKGROUND
584 is false when (FROM > 0 || TO < S->nchars). */
585 int (*draw
) (struct glyph_string
*s
, int from
, int to
,
586 int x
, int y
, bool with_background
);
589 Store bitmap data for glyph-code CODE of FONT in BITMAP. It is
590 intended that this method is called from the other font-driver
591 for actual drawing. */
592 int (*get_bitmap
) (struct font
*font
, unsigned code
,
593 struct font_bitmap
*bitmap
,
597 Free bitmap data in BITMAP. */
598 void (*free_bitmap
) (struct font
*font
, struct font_bitmap
*bitmap
);
600 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
603 Return an outline data for glyph-code CODE of FONT. The format
604 of the outline data depends on the font-driver. */
605 void *(*get_outline
) (struct font
*font
, unsigned code
);
608 Free OUTLINE (that is obtained by the above method). */
609 void (*free_outline
) (struct font
*font
, void *outline
);
612 Get coordinates of the INDEXth anchor point of the glyph whose
613 code is CODE. Store the coordinates in *X and *Y. Return 0 if
614 the operations was successful. Otherwise return -1. */
615 int (*anchor_point
) (struct font
*font
, unsigned code
, int index
,
619 Return a list describing which scripts/languages FONT
620 supports by which GSUB/GPOS features of OpenType tables. */
621 Lisp_Object (*otf_capability
) (struct font
*font
);
624 Apply FONT's OTF-FEATURES to the glyph string.
626 FEATURES specifies which OTF features to apply in this format:
627 (SCRIPT LANGSYS GSUB-FEATURE GPOS-FEATURE)
628 See the documentation of `font-drive-otf' for the details.
630 This method applies the specified features to the codes in the
631 elements of GSTRING-IN (between FROMth and TOth). The output
632 codes are stored in GSTRING-OUT at the IDXth element and the
635 Return the number of output codes. If none of the features are
636 applicable to the input data, return 0. If GSTRING-OUT is too
638 int (*otf_drive
) (struct font
*font
, Lisp_Object features
,
639 Lisp_Object gstring_in
, int from
, int to
,
640 Lisp_Object gstring_out
, int idx
, bool alternate_subst
);
643 Make the font driver ready for frame F. Usually this function
644 makes some data specific to F and stores it in F by calling
645 font_put_frame_data (). */
646 int (*start_for_frame
) (struct frame
*f
);
649 End using the driver for frame F. Usually this function free
650 some data stored for F. */
651 int (*end_for_frame
) (struct frame
*f
);
655 Shape text in GSTRING. See the docstring of
656 `composition-get-gstring' for the format of GSTRING. If the
657 (N+1)th element of GSTRING is nil, input of shaping is from the
658 1st to (N)th elements. In each input glyph, FROM, TO, CHAR, and
659 CODE are already set.
661 This function updates all fields of the input glyphs. If the
662 output glyphs (M) are more than the input glyphs (N), (N+1)th
663 through (M)th elements of GSTRING are updated possibly by making
664 a new glyph object and storing it in GSTRING. If (M) is greater
665 than the length of GSTRING, nil should be return. In that case,
666 this function is called again with the larger GSTRING. */
667 Lisp_Object (*shape
) (Lisp_Object lgstring
);
671 If FONT is usable on frame F, return 0. Otherwise return -1.
672 This method is used only for debugging. If this method is NULL,
673 Emacs assumes that the font is usable on any frame. */
674 int (*check
) (struct frame
*f
, struct font
*font
);
678 Return the number of variation glyphs of character C supported by
679 FONT. VARIATIONS is an array of 256 elements. If the variation
680 selector N (1..256) defines a glyph, that glyph code is stored in
681 the (N-1)th element of VARIATIONS. */
682 int (*get_variation_glyphs
) (struct font
*font
,
683 int c
, unsigned variations
[256]);
685 void (*filter_properties
) (Lisp_Object font
, Lisp_Object properties
);
689 Return non-zero if FONT_OBJECT can be used as a (cached) font
690 for ENTITY on frame F. */
691 bool (*cached_font_ok
) (struct frame
*f
,
692 Lisp_Object font_object
,
697 /* Chain of font drivers. There's one global font driver list
698 (font_driver_list in font.c). In addition, each frame has
699 its own font driver list at F->font_driver_list. */
701 struct font_driver_list
703 /* True iff this driver is currently used. It is ignored in the global
706 /* Pointer to the font driver. */
707 struct font_driver
*driver
;
708 /* Pointer to the next element of the chain. */
709 struct font_driver_list
*next
;
713 /* Chain of arbitrary data specific to each font driver.
714 Each frame has its own font data list at F->font_data_list. */
716 struct font_data_list
718 /* Pointer to the font driver. */
719 struct font_driver
*driver
;
720 /* Data specific to the font driver. */
722 /* Pointer to the next element of the chain. */
723 struct font_data_list
*next
;
726 extern Lisp_Object
copy_font_spec (Lisp_Object
);
727 extern Lisp_Object
merge_font_spec (Lisp_Object
, Lisp_Object
);
729 extern Lisp_Object
font_make_entity (void);
730 extern Lisp_Object
font_make_object (int, Lisp_Object
, int);
732 extern Lisp_Object
find_font_encoding (Lisp_Object
);
733 extern int font_registry_charsets (Lisp_Object
, struct charset
**,
735 extern int font_style_to_value (enum font_property_index prop
,
736 Lisp_Object name
, bool noerror
);
737 extern Lisp_Object
font_style_symbolic (Lisp_Object font
,
738 enum font_property_index prop
,
741 extern bool font_match_p (Lisp_Object spec
, Lisp_Object font
);
742 extern Lisp_Object
font_list_entities (struct frame
*, Lisp_Object
);
744 extern Lisp_Object
font_get_name (Lisp_Object font_object
);
745 extern Lisp_Object
font_spec_from_name (Lisp_Object font_name
);
746 extern Lisp_Object
font_get_frame (Lisp_Object font_object
);
747 extern int font_has_char (struct frame
*, Lisp_Object
, int);
749 extern void font_clear_prop (Lisp_Object
*attrs
,
750 enum font_property_index prop
);
751 extern Lisp_Object
font_find_for_lface (struct frame
*f
, Lisp_Object
*lface
,
752 Lisp_Object spec
, int c
);
753 extern Lisp_Object
font_open_for_lface (struct frame
*f
, Lisp_Object entity
,
756 extern Lisp_Object
font_load_for_lface (struct frame
*f
, Lisp_Object
*lface
,
758 extern void font_prepare_for_face (struct frame
*f
, struct face
*face
);
759 extern void font_done_for_face (struct frame
*f
, struct face
*face
);
760 extern void clear_font_cache (struct frame
*);
762 extern Lisp_Object
font_open_by_spec (struct frame
*f
, Lisp_Object spec
);
763 extern Lisp_Object
font_open_by_name (struct frame
*f
, Lisp_Object name
);
765 extern Lisp_Object
font_intern_prop (const char *str
, ptrdiff_t len
,
767 extern void font_update_sort_order (int *order
);
769 extern void font_parse_family_registry (Lisp_Object family
,
770 Lisp_Object registry
,
773 extern int font_parse_xlfd (char *name
, ptrdiff_t len
, Lisp_Object font
);
774 extern ptrdiff_t font_unparse_xlfd (Lisp_Object font
, int pixel_size
,
775 char *name
, int bytes
);
776 extern int font_unparse_fcname (Lisp_Object font
, int pixel_size
,
777 char *name
, int bytes
);
778 extern void register_font_driver (struct font_driver
*driver
, struct frame
*f
);
779 extern void free_font_driver_list (struct frame
*f
);
780 extern Lisp_Object
font_update_drivers (struct frame
*f
, Lisp_Object list
);
781 extern Lisp_Object
font_range (ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t *,
782 struct window
*, struct face
*,
784 extern void font_fill_lglyph_metrics (Lisp_Object
, Lisp_Object
);
786 extern Lisp_Object
font_put_extra (Lisp_Object font
, Lisp_Object prop
,
789 extern int font_put_frame_data (struct frame
*f
,
790 struct font_driver
*driver
,
792 extern void *font_get_frame_data (struct frame
*f
,
793 struct font_driver
*driver
);
795 extern void font_filter_properties (Lisp_Object font
,
797 const char *const boolean_properties
[],
798 const char *const non_boolean_properties
[]);
801 extern struct font_driver ftfont_driver
;
802 extern void syms_of_ftfont (void);
803 #endif /* HAVE_FREETYPE */
804 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
805 extern struct font_driver xfont_driver
;
806 extern void syms_of_xfont (void);
807 extern void syms_of_ftxfont (void);
809 extern Lisp_Object Qxft
;
810 extern struct font_driver xftfont_driver
;
811 extern void syms_of_xftfont (void);
812 #elif defined HAVE_FREETYPE
813 extern struct font_driver ftxfont_driver
;
816 extern void syms_of_bdffont (void);
817 #endif /* HAVE_BDFFONT */
818 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
820 extern struct font_driver w32font_driver
;
821 extern struct font_driver uniscribe_font_driver
;
822 extern void syms_of_w32font (void);
823 #endif /* HAVE_NTGUI */
825 extern Lisp_Object Qfontsize
;
826 extern struct font_driver nsfont_driver
;
827 extern void syms_of_nsfont (void);
834 extern Lisp_Object QCfoundry
;
836 extern void font_add_log (const char *, Lisp_Object
, Lisp_Object
);
837 extern void font_deferred_log (const char *, Lisp_Object
, Lisp_Object
);
839 #define FONT_ADD_LOG(ACTION, ARG, RESULT) \
841 if (! EQ (Vfont_log, Qt)) \
842 font_add_log ((ACTION), (ARG), (RESULT)); \
845 #define FONT_DEFERRED_LOG(ACTION, ARG, RESULT) \
847 if (! EQ (Vfont_log, Qt)) \
848 font_deferred_log ((ACTION), (ARG), (RESULT)); \
851 #endif /* not EMACS_FONT_H */