* include/freetype/internal/ftstream.h: fixed the definitions of

GET_LongLE and GET_ULongLE which where incorrect (creating problems
        in the pcf driver)..

        * INSTALL: updated the instructions to build shared libraries with
        Jam.. they were simply erroneous..
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David Turner 2001-12-11 13:14:41 +00:00
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2001-12-11 Detlef Würkner (TetiSoft@apg.lahn.de)
* include/freetype/internal/ftstream.h: fixed the definitions of
GET_LongLE and GET_ULongLE which where incorrect (creating problems
in the pcf driver)..
* INSTALL: updated the instructions to build shared libraries with
Jam.. they were simply erroneous..
2001-12-10 Francesco Zappa Nardelli <Francesco.Zappa.Nardelli@ens.fr>
* src/pcf/pcfdriver.c (PCF_Init_Face): allow Xft to use PCF fonts

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INSTALL
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@ -7,45 +7,45 @@ I. From the command line
There are two ways to quickly build FreeType 2 from the command
line.
The first, and favorite one, is to use the "Jam" build tool. Jam is
a highly portable replacement for Make whose control files do not
depend on the current platform or compiler toolset.
For more information, please see:
http://www.freetype.org/jam/index.html
The second one is to use "GNU Make" (and NO OTHER MAKE TOOL).
1. Building FT2 with "Jam"
--------------------------
Once you've got *our version* of the Jam tool installed on your
system, simply go to the top-level FT2 directory, then type
"jam"
on the command line. This will build the library and place it in
the "objs" directory.
By default, a static library is built. On Unix systems, it is
possible to build a shared library through the "libtool" script.
You need to have libtool installed on your system, then re-define
a few environment variables before invoking Jam, as in
export CC="libtool --mode=compile"
export LINK="libtool --mode=link"
export CC="libtool --mode=compile cc"
export LINK="libtool --mode=link cc"
jam
In later releases of FT2, building shared libraries with Jam
should become automatic.
2. Building FT2 with "GNU Make"
-------------------------------
You need to have GNU Make (version 3.78.1 or newer) installed on
your system to compile the library from the command line. This will
_NOT_ work with other make tools (including BSD make)!
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ I. From the command line
of make called `makepp' has appeared which can also build FreeType 2
successfully on Unix platforms. See http://LNC.usc.edu/~holt/makepp
for more details.]
- Go to the `freetype2' directory.
- Unix (any C compiler should work):
@ -82,39 +82,39 @@ I. From the command line
See http://www.freetype.org/download.html for details.
- gcc (Mingw, _not_ CygWin):
- make setup
- make
- Visual C++:
- make setup visualc
- make
- other compilers:
- make setup bcc32 -> Borland C++ 32 bits
- make setup intelc -> Intel C++
- make setup watcom -> Watcom C++
- make setup lcc -> Win32-LCC
II. In your own environment (IDE)
---------------------------------
You need to add the directories "freetype2/include" to your include
path when compiling the library.
FreeType 2 is made of several components; each one of them is
located in a subdirectory of "freetype2/src". For example,
`freetype2/src/truetype/' contains the TrueType font driver.
DO NOT COMPILE ALL C FILES! Rather, compile the following ones:
-- base components (required)
src/base/ftsystem.c
src/base/ftinit.c
src/base/ftdebug.c
@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ II. In your own environment (IDE)
src/base/ftglyph.c
src/base/ftbbox.c
src/base/ftmm.c
src/base/ftmac.c -- only on the Macintosh
-- other components are optional
@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ II. In your own environment (IDE)
src/winfonts/winfonts.c -- Windows FONT / FNT font driver
Note:
`truetype.c' needs `sfnt.c' and `psnames.c'
`type1.c' needs `psaux.c' and `psnames.c'
`type1cid.c' needs `psaux.c' and `psnames.c'

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@ -268,8 +268,8 @@ FT_BEGIN_HEADER
#define GET_ShortLE() FT_GET_MACRO( FT_Get_ShortLE, FT_Short )
#define GET_UShortLE() FT_GET_MACRO( FT_Get_ShortLE, FT_UShort )
#define GET_LongLE() FT_GET_MACRO( FT_Get_LongLE, FT_Short )
#define GET_ULongLE() FT_GET_MACRO( FT_Get_LongLE, FT_Short )
#define GET_LongLE() FT_GET_MACRO( FT_Get_LongLE, FT_Long )
#define GET_ULongLE() FT_GET_MACRO( FT_Get_LongLE, FT_ULong )
#define FT_READ_MACRO( func, type, var ) \
( var = (type)func( stream, &error ), \