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Additional versioning information in fontforge-version-extras.h */ #define FONTFORGE_VERSION "@PROJECT_VERSION@" /* The install prefix configured at configure/compile time, used as a last resort */ #define FONTFORGE_INSTALL_PREFIX "@CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX@" /* Platform checks */ #cmakedefine WORDS_BIGENDIAN 1 /* Mac specific defines */ #cmakedefine _CursorsMustBe16x16 1 #cmakedefine _Keyboard @_Keyboard@ #cmakedefine __Mac 1 /* Cygwin specific defines */ #cmakedefine __CygWin 1 #cmakedefine _BrokenBitmapImages 1 #cmakedefine _ModKeysAutoRepeat 1 /* Header checks */ #cmakedefine HAVE_EXECINFO_H 1 #cmakedefine HAVE_ICONV_H 1 #cmakedefine HAVE_LIBINTL_H 1 #cmakedefine HAVE_IEEEFP_H 1 #cmakedefine HAVE_LANGINFO_H 1 #cmakedefine HAVE_NL_LANGINFO 1 /* FontForge configurable options */ #cmakedefine FONTFORGE_CONFIG_SHOW_RAW_POINTS 1 #cmakedefine FONTFORGE_CONFIG_TILEPATH 1 #cmakedefine FONTFORGE_CONFIG_WRITE_PFM 1 #cmakedefine FONTFORGE_CONFIG_USE_DOUBLE 1 #cmakedefine FREETYPE_HAS_DEBUGGER 1 /* FontForge feature detection */ #cmakedefine _NO_XKB 1 #cmakedefine _NO_XINPUT 1 #cmakedefine X_DISPLAY_MISSING 1 #cmakedefine FONTFORGE_CAN_USE_GDK 1 #cmakedefine FONTFORGE_CAN_USE_WOFF2 1 #cmakedefine _NO_FFSCRIPT 1 #cmakedefine _NO_LIBJPEG 1 #cmakedefine _NO_LIBPNG 1 #cmakedefine _NO_LIBSPIRO 1 #cmakedefine _NO_LIBTIFF 1 #cmakedefine _NO_LIBUNGIF 1 #cmakedefine _NO_LIBUNINAMESLIST 1 #cmakedefine _NO_LIBUNICODENAMES 1 #cmakedefine _NO_PYTHON 1 #cmakedefine _NO_LIBREADLINE 1 #cmakedefine _LIBSPIRO_FUN @_LIBSPIRO_FUN@ #cmakedefine _LIBUNINAMESLIST_FUN @_LIBUNINAMESLIST_FUN@ /* More or less obsolete settings from the old configure-fontforge.h */ /* 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 */ /* 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 */ /* 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 */ /* 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 */ #endif /* FONTFORGE_CONFIG_H */