This function was originally added to return the underlying font
format in a way which was compatible with the needs of the XFree86
font server. However, a function of this sort is also necessary when
freetype is used by PDF interpreters which apply different rules
based on the font format.
The X11 namespace is confusing for such users. This commit ameliorates
that confusion by documenting that this function is in fact entirely
internal to freetype and doesn't depend on X11 in any way.
encoded in UTF-16BE. Patch from Rajeev Pahuja <rpahuja@esri.com>.
(tt_name_entry_ascii_from_ucs4): Removed.
* include/freetype/ftxf86.h: Fix and extend comment so that it
appears in the documentation.
* include/freetype/ftchapters.h: Add `font_format' section.
* src/tools/docmaker/tohtml.py (HtmlFormatter::index_exit): Add link
to TOC in index page.
Formatting.
FT_Get_X11_Font_Format to return an X11-compatible string describing the
font format of a given face. This was put in a new optional base source
file, corresponding to a new public header (named FT_XFREE86_H since
this function should only be used within the XFree86 font server IMO).
* include/freetype/config/ftheader.h: adding FT_XFREE86_H, though it's
not documented yet.
* include/freetype/t1tables.h, src/base/fttype1.c: adding two new APIs
named "FT_Get_PS_Font_Info" and "FT_Has_PS_Glyph_Names". This required
a new optional source in 'src/base' named "fttype1.c"
* src/base/Jamfile, src/base/rules.mk, src/base/descrip.mms: updating
build control files for the new files "ftxf86.c" and "fttype1.c" in
src/base