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.Dd 16 March 2012
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.Dt FONTS 7
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm fonts
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.Nd Fonts in X11R6
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.Sh INTRODUCTION
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This document describes the support for fonts in X11R6.
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.Sx Installing_fonts
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is aimed at the
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casual user wishing to install fonts in X11R6 the rest of the
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document describes the font support in more detail.
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.Pp
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We assume some familiarity with digital fonts.
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If anything is not
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clear to you, please consult
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.Sx Appendix_background_and_terminology
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at the
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end of this document for background information.
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.Ss Two font systems
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X11 includes two font systems: the original core X11 fonts
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system, which is present in all implementations of X11, and the Xft
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fonts system, which may not yet be distributed with implementations of
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X11 that are not based on either XFree86 or X11R6.8 or later.
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.Pp
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The core X11 fonts system is directly derived from the fonts system
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included with X11R1 in 1987, which could only use monochrome bitmap
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fonts.
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Over the years, it has been more or less happily coerced into
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dealing with scalable fonts and rotated glyphs.
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.Pp
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Xft was designed from the start to provide good support for scalable
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fonts, and to do so efficiently.
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Unlike the core fonts system, it
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supports features such as anti-aliasing and sub-pixel rasterisation.
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Perhaps more importantly, it gives applications full control over the
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way glyphs are rendered, making fine typesetting and WYSIWIG display
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possible.
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Finally, it allows applications to use fonts that are not
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installed system-wide for displaying documents with embedded fonts.
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.Pp
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Xft is not compatible with the core fonts system: usage of Xft
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requires fairly extensive changes to toolkits (user-interface
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libraries). While X.Org will continue to maintain the core fonts
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system, toolkit authors are encouraged to switch to Xft as soon as
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possible.
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.Sh INSTALLING FONTS
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This section explains how to configure both Xft and the core fonts
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system to access newly-installed fonts.
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.Ss Configuring Xft
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Xft has no configuration mechanism itself, it relies upon the
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.Lk http://www.fontconfig.org/ fontconfig
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library to configure and customise fonts.
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That library is
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not specific to the X Window system, and does not rely on any
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particular font output mechanism.
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.Pp
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.Sy Installing fonts in Xft
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.Pp
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Fontconfig looks for fonts in a set of well-known directories that
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include all of X11R6's standard font directories
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.Pf ( Pa /usr/share/fonts/X11/* )
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by default) as well as a
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directory called
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.Pa .fonts/
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in the user's home directory.
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Installing a font for use by Xft applications is as simple
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as copying a font file into one of these directories.
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.Bd -literal
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$ cp lucbr.ttf ~/.fonts/
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Fontconfig will notice the new font at the next opportunity and rebuild its
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list of fonts.
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If you want to trigger this update from the command
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line, you may run the command
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.Dq Nm fc-cache .
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.Bd -literal
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$ fc-cache
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.Ed
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.Pp
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In order to globally update the system-wide Fontconfig information on
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Unix systems, you will typically need to run this command as root:
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.Bd -literal
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$ su -c fc-cache
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.Ed
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.Pp
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.Sy Fine-tuning Xft
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.Pp
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Fontconfig's behaviour is controlled by a set of configuration
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files: a standard configuration file,
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.Pa /etc/fonts/fonts.conf ,
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a host-specific configuration file,
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.Pa /etc/fonts/local.conf ,
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and a user-specific file called
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.Pa .fonts.conf
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in the user's
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home directory (this can be overridden with the
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.Dq Ev FONTCONFIG_FILE
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environment variable).
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.Pp
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Every Fontconfig configuration file must start with the following
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boilerplate:
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.Bd -literal
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd">
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<fontconfig>
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.Ed
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.Pp
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In addition, every Fontconfig configuration file must end with the
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following line:
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.Bd -literal
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</fontconfig>
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The default Fontconfig configuration file includes the directory
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.Pa \[u02DC]/.fonts/
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in the list of directories searched for font
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files, and this is where user-specific font files should be installed.
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In the unlikely case that a new font directory needs to be added, this
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can be done with the following syntax:
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.Bd -literal
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<dir>/usr/local/share/fonts/</dir>
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Another useful option is the ability to disable anti-aliasing (font
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smoothing) for selected fonts.
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This can be done with the following
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syntax:
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.Bd -literal
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<match target="font">
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<test qual="any" name="family">
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<string>Lucida Console</string>
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</test>
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<edit name="antialias" mode="assign">
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<bool>false</bool>
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</edit>
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</match>
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Anti-aliasing can be disabled for all fonts by the following incantation:
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.Bd -literal
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<match target="font">
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<edit name="antialias" mode="assign">
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<bool>false</bool>
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</edit>
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</match>
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Xft supports sub-pixel rasterisation on LCD displays.
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X11R6 should
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automatically enable this feature on laptops and when using an LCD
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monitor connected with a DVI cable; you can check whether this was
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done by typing
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.Bd -literal
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$ xdpyinfo -ext RENDER | grep sub-pixel
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.Ed
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.Pp
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If this doesn't print anything, you will need to configure Render for
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your particular LCD hardware manually; this is done with the following
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syntax:
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.Bd -literal
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<match target="font">
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<edit name="rgba" mode="assign">
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<const>rgb</const>
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</edit>
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</match>
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The string
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.Dq Li rgb
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within the
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.Dq Li <const> . . . Ns Dq Ns Li </const>
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specifies the order of pixel components on your display, and should be
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changed to match your hardware; it can be one of
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.Dq Li rgb
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(normal
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LCD screen),
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.Dq Li bgr
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(backwards LCD screen),
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.Dq Li vrgb
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(LCD
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screen rotated clockwise) or
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.Dq Li vbgr
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(LCD screen rotated
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counterclockwise).
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.Pp
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.Sy Configuring applications
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.Pp
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A growing number of applications use Xft in preference to the core
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fonts system.
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Some applications, however, need to be explicitly
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configured to use Xft.
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.Pp
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A case in point is XTerm, which can be set to use Xft by using the
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.Dq Li -fa
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command line option or by setting the
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.Dq Li XTerm*faceName
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resource:
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.Bd -literal
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XTerm*faceName: Courier
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.Ed
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.Pp
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or
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.Bd -literal
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$ xterm -fa "Courier"
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.Ed
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.Pp
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For KDE applications, you should select
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.Dq Anti-alias fonts
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in the
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.Dq Fonts
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panel of KDE's
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.Dq Control Center .
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Note that this option is
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misnamed: it switches KDE to using Xft but doesn't enable
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anti-aliasing in case it was disabled by your Xft configuration file.
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.Pp
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Gnome applications and Mozilla Firefox will use Xft by default.
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.Ss Configuring the core X11 fonts system
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Installing fonts in the core system is a two step process.
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First,
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you need to create a
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.Em font directory
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that contains all the
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relevant font files as well as some index files.
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You then need to
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inform the X server of the existence of this new directory by
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including it in the
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.Em font path .
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.Pp
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.Sy Installing bitmap fonts
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.Pp
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The X11R6 server can use bitmap fonts in both the cross-platform
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BDF format and the somewhat more efficient binary PCF format.
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(X11R6 also supports the obsolete SNF format.)
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.Pp
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Bitmap fonts are normally distributed in the BDF format.
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Before
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installing such fonts, it is desirable (but not absolutely necessary)
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to convert the font files to the PCF format.
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This is done by using the
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command
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.Dq Nm bdftopcf ,
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.Em e.g.
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.Bd -literal
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$ bdftopcf courier12.bdf
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.Ed
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.Pp
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You may then want to compress the resulting PCF font files:
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.Bd -literal
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$ gzip courier12.pcf
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.Ed
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.Pp
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After the fonts have been converted, you should copy all the font
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files that you wish to make available into a arbitrary directory, say
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.Pa /usr/local/share/fonts/bitmap/ .
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You should then create the
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index file
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.Pa fonts.dir
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by running the command
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.Dq Nm mkfontdir
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(please see the
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.Lk mkfontdir.1.html mkfontdir(1)
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manual page for more information):
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.Bd -literal
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$ mkdir /usr/local/share/fonts/bitmap/
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$ cp *.pcf.gz /usr/local/share/fonts/bitmap/
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$ mkfontdir /usr/local/share/fonts/bitmap/
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.Ed
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.Pp
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All that remains is to tell the X server about the existence of the
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new font directory; see
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.Sx Setting_the_servers_font_path
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below.
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.Pp
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.Sy Installing scalable fonts
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.Pp
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The X11R6 server supports scalable fonts in multiple
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formats, including Type\ 1, TrueType, and OpenType/CFF.
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(Earlier versions of X11 also included support for the Speedo and
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CID scalable font formats, but that is not included in current releases.)
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.Pp
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Installing scalable fonts is very similar to installing bitmap fonts:
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you create a directory with the font files, and run
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.Dq Nm mkfontdir
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to create an index file called
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.Pa fonts.dir .
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.Pp
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There is, however, a big difference:
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.Dq Nm mkfontdir
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cannot
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automatically recognise scalable font files.
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For that reason, you
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must first index all the font files in a file called
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.Pa fonts.scale .
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While this can be done by hand, it is best done
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by using the
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.Dq Nm mkfontscale
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utility.
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.Bd -literal
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$ mkfontscale /usr/local/share/fonts/Type1/
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$ mkfontdir /usr/local/share/fonts/Type1/
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Under some circumstances, it may be necessary to modify the
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.Pa fonts.scale
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file generated by
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.Nm mkfontscale ;
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for more
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information, please see the
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.Lk mkfontdir.1.html mkfontdir(1)
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and
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.Lk mkfontscale.1.html mkfontscale(1)
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manual pages and
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.Sx Core_fonts_and_internationalisation
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later in this document.
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.Pp
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.Sy CID-keyed fonts
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.Pp
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The CID-keyed font format was designed by Adobe Systems for fonts
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with large character sets.
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The CID-keyed format is obsolete, as it
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has been superseded by other formats such as OpenType/CFF and
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support for CID-keyed fonts has been removed from X11.
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.Pp
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.Sy Setting the server's font path
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.Pp
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The list of directories where the server looks for fonts is known
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as the
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.Em font path .
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Informing the server of the existence of a new
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font directory consists of putting it on the font path.
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.Pp
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The font path is an ordered list; if a client's request matches
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multiple fonts, the first one in the font path is the one that gets
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used.
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When matching fonts, the server makes two passes over the font
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path: during the first pass, it searches for an exact match; during
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the second, it searches for fonts suitable for scaling.
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.Pp
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For best results, scalable fonts should appear in the font path before
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the bitmap fonts; this way, the server will prefer bitmap fonts to
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scalable fonts when an exact match is possible, but will avoid scaling
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bitmap fonts when a scalable font can be used.
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(The
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.Dq Li :unscaled
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hack, while still supported, should no longer be necessary in X11R6.)
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.Pp
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You may check the font path of the running server by typing the command
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.Bd -literal
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$ xset q
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.Ed
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.Pp
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.Sy Font path catalogue directories
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.Pp
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You can specify a special kind of font path directory in the form
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.Pa catalogue:<dir> .
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The directory specified after the
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.Pa catalogue:
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prefix will be scanned for symlinks and each symlink destination will be
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added as a local font path entry.
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.Pp
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The symlink can be suffixed by attributes such as
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.Pf ' Ql unscaled Ns ',
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which will be passed through
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to the underlying font path entry.
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The only exception is the newly
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introduced
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.Pf ' Ql pri Ns '
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attribute, which will be
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used for ordering the font paths specified by the symlinks.
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.Pp
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An example configuration:
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.Bd -literal
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75dpi:unscaled:pri=20 -> /usr/share/X11/fonts/75dpi
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ghostscript:pri=60 -> /usr/share/fonts/default/ghostscript
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misc:unscaled:pri=10 -> /usr/share/X11/fonts/misc
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type1:pri=40 -> /usr/share/X11/fonts/Type1
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type1:pri=50 -> /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1
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.Ed
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.Pp
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This will add
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.Pa /usr/share/X11/fonts/misc
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as the
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first font path entry with the attribute
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.Ql unscaled .
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This is functionally equivalent to
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setting the following font path:
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.Bd -literal
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/usr/share/X11/fonts/misc:unscaled,
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/usr/share/X11/fonts/75dpi:unscaled,
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/usr/share/X11/fonts/Type1,
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/usr/share/fonts/default/Type1,
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/usr/share/fonts/default/ghostscript
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.Ed
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.Pp
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.Sy Temporary modification of the font path
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.Pp
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The
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.Dq Nm xset
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utility may be used to modify the font path for the
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current session.
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The font path is set with the command
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.Nm xset fp ;
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a new element is added to the front with
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.Nm xset +fp ,
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and added to
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the end with
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.Nm xset fp+ .
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For example,
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.Bd -literal
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$ xset +fp /usr/local/fonts/Type1
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$ xset fp+ /usr/local/fonts/bitmap
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Conversely, an element may be removed from the front of the font path
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with
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.Dq Nm xset -fp ,
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and removed from the end with
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.Dq Nm xset fp- .
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You may reset the font path to its default value with
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.Dq Nm xset fp default .
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.Pp
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For more information, please consult the
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.Lk xset.1.html xset(1)
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manual page.
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.Pp
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.Sy Permanent modification of the font path
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.Pp
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The default font path (the one used just after server startup or
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after
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.Dq Nm xset fp default )
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may be specified in the
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X server's
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.Pa xorg.conf
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file.
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It is computed by appending all the
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directories mentioned in the
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.Dq Li FontPath
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entries of the
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.Dq Li Files
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section in the order in which they appear.
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If no font path is specified in a config file, the server uses a default
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value specified when it was built.
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.Bd -literal
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FontPath "/usr/local/fonts/Type1"
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\&...
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FontPath "/usr/local/fonts/bitmap"
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.Ed
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.Pp
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For more information, please consult the
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.Lk xorg.conf.5.html xorg.conf(5)
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manual page.
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.Pp
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.Sy Troubleshooting
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.Pp
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If you seem to be unable to use some of the fonts you have
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installed, the first thing to check is that the
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.Pa fonts.dir
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files
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are correct and that they are readable by the server (the X server
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usually runs as root, beware of NFS-mounted font directories). If
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this doesn't help, it is quite possible that you are trying to use a
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font in a format that is not supported by your server.
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.Pp
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X11R6 supports the BDF, PCF, SNF, Type 1, TrueType, and OpenType
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font formats.
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However, not all X11R6 servers
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come with all the font backends configured in.
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.Pp
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On most platforms, the X11R6 servers no longer uses font
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backends from modules that are loaded at runtime.
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The built in
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font support corresponds to the functionality formerly provided by
|
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these modules:
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.Bl -bullet
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.It
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.Ql \(dqbitmap\(dq :
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bitmap fonts
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.Pf ( Pa *.bdf ,
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.Pa *.pcf
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and
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.Pa *.snf ) ;
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.It
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.Ql \(dqfreetype\(dq :
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TrueType fonts
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.Pf ( Pa *.ttf
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and
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.Pa *.ttc ) ,
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OpenType fonts
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.Pf ( Pa *.otf
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and
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.Pa *.otc )
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and
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Type\ 1 fonts
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.Pf ( Pa *.pfa
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and
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.Pa *.pfb ) .
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.El
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.Sh FONTS INCLUDED WITH X11R6
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.Ss Standard bitmap fonts
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The Sample Implementation of X11 (SI) comes with a large number of
|
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bitmap fonts, including the
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.Dq Li fixed
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family, and bitmap versions
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of Courier, Times, Helvetica and some members of the Lucida family.
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.Pp
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In X11R6, a number of these fonts are provided in Unicode-encoded
|
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font files now.
|
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At build time, these fonts are split into font
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files encoded according to legacy encodings, a process which allows
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us to provide the standard fonts in a number of regional encodings
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with no duplication of work.
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.Pp
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For example, the font file
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.Bd -literal
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/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/6x13.bdf
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.Ed
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.Pp
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with XLFD
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.Bd -literal
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-misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso10646-1
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
is a Unicode-encoded version of the standard
|
|
.Dq Li fixed
|
|
font with
|
|
added support for the Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Georgian, Armenian, IPA
|
|
and other scripts plus numerous technical symbols.
|
|
It contains over
|
|
2800 glyphs, covering all characters of ISO\ 8859 parts 1-5,
|
|
7-10, 13-15, as well as all European IBM and Microsoft code pages,
|
|
KOI8, WGL4, and the repertoires of many other character sets.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
This font is used at build time for generating the font files
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
6x13-ISO8859-1.bdf
|
|
6x13-ISO8859-2.bdf
|
|
\&...
|
|
6x13-ISO8859-15.bdf
|
|
6x13-KOI8-R.bdf
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
with respective XLFDs
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso8859-1
|
|
\&...
|
|
-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso8859-15
|
|
-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--13-120-75-75-c-60-koi8-r
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The standard short name
|
|
.Dq Li fixed
|
|
is normally an alias for
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso8859-1
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Ss The ClearlyU Unicode font family
|
|
The ClearlyU family of fonts provides a set of 12\ pt,
|
|
100\ dpi proportional fonts with many of the glyphs needed for
|
|
Unicode text.
|
|
Together, the fonts contain approximately 7500 glyphs.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The main ClearlyU font has the XLFD
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
-mutt-clearlyu-medium-r-normal--17-120-100-100-p-101-iso10646-1
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
and resides in the font file
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/cu12.pcf.gz
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Additional ClearlyU fonts include
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
-mutt-clearlyu alternate glyphs-medium-r-normal--17-120-100-100-p-91-iso10646-1
|
|
-mutt-clearlyu pua-medium-r-normal--17-120-100-100-p-111-iso10646-1
|
|
-mutt-clearlyu arabic extra-medium-r-normal--17-120-100-100-p-103-fontspecific-0
|
|
-mutt-clearlyu ligature-medium-r-normal--17-120-100-100-p-141-fontspecific-0
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The
|
|
.Em Alternate Glyphs
|
|
font contains additional glyph shapes that
|
|
are needed for certain languages.
|
|
A second alternate glyph font will
|
|
be provided later for cases where a character has more than one
|
|
commonly used alternate shape
|
|
.Pf ( Em e.g.
|
|
the Urdu heh).
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The
|
|
.Em PUA
|
|
font contains extra glyphs that are useful for certain
|
|
rendering purposes.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The
|
|
.Em Arabic Extra
|
|
font contains the glyphs necessary for
|
|
characters that don't have all of their possible shapes encoded in
|
|
ISO\ 10646.
|
|
The glyphs are roughly ordered according to the order
|
|
of the characters in the ISO\ 10646 standard.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The
|
|
.Em Ligature
|
|
font contains ligatures for various scripts that
|
|
may be useful for improved presentation of text.
|
|
.Ss Standard scalable fonts
|
|
X11R6 includes all the scalable fonts distributed with X11R6.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Sy Standard Type\e1 fonts
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The IBM Courier set of fonts cover ISO\ 8859-1 and
|
|
ISO\ 8859-2 as well as Adobe Standard Encoding.
|
|
These fonts have
|
|
XLFD
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
-adobe-courier-medium-*-*--0-0-0-0-m-0-*-*
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
and reside in the font files
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1/cour*.pfa
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The Adobe Utopia set of fonts only cover ISO\ 8859-1 as well as
|
|
Adobe Standard Encoding.
|
|
These fonts have XLFD
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
-adobe-utopia-*-*-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
and reside in the font files
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1/UT*.pfa
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Finally, X11R6 also comes with Type\ 1 versions of Bitstream
|
|
Courier and Charter.
|
|
These fonts have XLFD
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
-bitstream-courier-*-*-normal--0-0-0-0-m-0-iso8859-1
|
|
-bitstream-charter-*-*-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
and reside in the font files
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1/c*bt_.pfb
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Ss The Bigelow & Holmes Luxi family
|
|
X11R6 includes the
|
|
.Em Luxi
|
|
family of scalable fonts, in both
|
|
TrueType and Type\ 1 format.
|
|
This family consists of the fonts
|
|
.Em Luxi Serif ,
|
|
with XLFD
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
-b&h-luxi serif-medium-*-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-*-*
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Em Luxi Sans ,
|
|
with XLFD
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
-b&h-luxi sans-medium-*-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-*-*
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
and
|
|
.Em Luxi Mono ,
|
|
with XLFD
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
-b&h-luxi mono-medium-*-normal--*-*-*-*-m-*-*-*
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Each of these fonts comes Roman, oblique, bold and bold oblique variants
|
|
The TrueType version have glyphs covering the basic ASCII Unicode
|
|
range, the Latin\ 1 range, as well as the
|
|
.Em Extended Latin
|
|
range and some additional punctuation characters.
|
|
In particular,
|
|
these fonts include all the glyphs needed for ISO\ 8859 parts 1,
|
|
2, 3, 4, 9, 13 and 15, as well as all the glyphs in the Adobe Standard
|
|
encoding and the Windows 3.1 character set.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The glyph coverage of the Type\ 1 versions is somewhat reduced,
|
|
and only covers ISO\ 8859 parts 1, 2 and 15 as well as the Adobe
|
|
Standard encoding.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The Luxi fonts are original designs by Kris Holmes and Charles
|
|
Bigelow.
|
|
Luxi fonts include seriffed, sans serif, and monospaced
|
|
styles, in roman and oblique, and normal and bold weights.
|
|
The fonts
|
|
share stem weight, x-height, capital height, ascent and descent, for
|
|
graphical harmony.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The character width metrics of Luxi roman and bold fonts match those
|
|
of core fonts bundled with popular operating and window systems.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The license terms for the Luxi fonts are included in the file
|
|
.Pa COPYRIGHT.BH ,
|
|
as well as in the
|
|
.Lk License "License document"
|
|
.Pq Bigelow_Holmes_Inc_and_URW_GmbH_Luxi_font_license .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes from Bigelow and Holmes Inc.
|
|
developed the Luxi typeface designs in Ikarus digital format.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
URW++ Design and Development GmbH converted the Ikarus format fonts
|
|
to TrueType and Type1 font programs and implemented the grid-fitting
|
|
"hints" and kerning tables in the Luxi fonts.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
For more information, please contact
|
|
.Aq Mt design@bigelowandholmes.com
|
|
or
|
|
.Aq Mt info@urwpp.de ,
|
|
or consult
|
|
.Lk http://www.urwpp.de "the URW++ web site" .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
An earlier version of the Luxi fonts was made available under the
|
|
name
|
|
.Em Lucidux .
|
|
This name should no longer be used due to
|
|
trademark uncertainties, and all traces of the
|
|
.Em Lucidux
|
|
name have been removed from X11R6.
|
|
.Sh MORE ABOUT CORE FONTS
|
|
This section describes XFree86-created enhancements to the core
|
|
X11 fonts system that were adopted by X.Org.
|
|
.Ss Core fonts and internationalisation
|
|
The scalable font backends (Type\ 1 and TrueType) can
|
|
automatically re-encode fonts to the encoding specified in the
|
|
XLFD in
|
|
.Pa fonts.dir .
|
|
For example, a
|
|
.Pa fonts.dir
|
|
file can
|
|
contain entries for the Type\ 1 Courier font such as
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
cour.pfa -adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-m-0-iso8859-1
|
|
cour.pfa -adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-m-0-iso8859-2
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
which will lead to the font being recoded to ISO\ 8859-1 and
|
|
ISO\ 8859-2 respectively.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Sy The fontenc layer
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Two of the scalable backends (Type\ 1 and the
|
|
.Em FreeType
|
|
TrueType backend) use a common
|
|
.Em fontenc
|
|
layer for
|
|
font re-encoding.
|
|
This allows these backends to share their encoding
|
|
data, and allows simple configuration of new locales independently of
|
|
font type.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Em Please note:
|
|
the X-TrueType (X-TT) backend is not included
|
|
in X11R6. That functionality has been merged into the FreeType
|
|
backend.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
In the
|
|
.Em fontenc
|
|
layer, an encoding is defined by a name (such as
|
|
.Ql iso8859-1 ) ,
|
|
possibly a number of aliases (alternate names), and
|
|
an ordered collection of mappings.
|
|
A mapping defines the way the
|
|
encoding can be mapped into one of the
|
|
.Em target encodings
|
|
known to
|
|
.Em fontenc ;
|
|
currently, these consist of Unicode, Adobe glyph names,
|
|
and arbitrary TrueType
|
|
.Dq cmap Ns s.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
A number of encodings are hardwired into
|
|
.Em fontenc ,
|
|
and are
|
|
therefore always available; the hardcoded encodings cannot easily be
|
|
redefined.
|
|
These include:
|
|
.Bl -bullet
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql iso10646-1 :
|
|
Unicode;
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql iso8859-1 :
|
|
ISO\ Latin-1 (Western Europe);
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql iso8859-2 :
|
|
ISO\ Latin-2 (Eastern Europe);
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql iso8859-3 :
|
|
ISO\ Latin-3 (Southern Europe);
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql iso8859-4 :
|
|
ISO\ Latin-4 (Northern Europe);
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql iso8859-5 :
|
|
ISO\ Cyrillic;
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql iso8859-6 :
|
|
ISO\ Arabic;
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql iso8859-7 :
|
|
ISO\ Greek;
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql iso8859-8 :
|
|
ISO\ Hebrew;
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql iso8859-9 :
|
|
ISO\ Latin-5 (Turkish);
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql iso8859-10 :
|
|
ISO\ Latin-6 (Nordic);
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql iso8859-15 :
|
|
ISO\ Latin-9, or Latin-0 (Revised
|
|
Western-European);
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql koi8-r :
|
|
KOI8 Russian;
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql koi8-u :
|
|
KOI8 Ukrainian (see RFC 2319);
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql koi8-ru :
|
|
KOI8 Russian/Ukrainian;
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql koi8-uni :
|
|
KOI8
|
|
.Dq Unified
|
|
(Russian, Ukrainian, and
|
|
Byelorussian);
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql koi8-e :
|
|
KOI8
|
|
.Dq European,
|
|
ISO-IR-111, or ECMA-Cyrillic;
|
|
.It
|
|
.Ql microsoft-symbol
|
|
and
|
|
.Ql apple-roman :
|
|
these are only
|
|
likely to be useful with TrueType symbol fonts.
|
|
.El
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Additional encodings can be added by defining
|
|
.Em encoding files .
|
|
When a font encoding is requested that the
|
|
.Em fontenc
|
|
layer doesn't
|
|
know about, the backend checks the directory in which the font file
|
|
resides (not necessarily the directory with
|
|
.Pa fonts.dir ! )
|
|
for a
|
|
file named
|
|
.Pa encodings.dir .
|
|
If found, this file is scanned for
|
|
the requested encoding, and the relevant encoding definition file is
|
|
read in.
|
|
The
|
|
.Dq Nm mkfontdir
|
|
utility, when invoked with the
|
|
.Dq Li -e
|
|
option followed by the name of a directory containing
|
|
encoding files, can be used to automatically build
|
|
.Pa encodings.dir
|
|
files.
|
|
Please see the
|
|
.Lk mkfontdir.1.html mkfontdir(1)
|
|
manual page for more details.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
A number of encoding files for common encodings are included with
|
|
X11R6. Information on writing new encoding files can be found in
|
|
.Sx Format_of_encoding_directory_files
|
|
and
|
|
.Sx Format_of_encoding_files
|
|
later in this document.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Sy Backend-specific notes about fontenc
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Sy The FreeType backend
|
|
.Pp
|
|
For TrueType and OpenType fonts, the FreeType backend scans the
|
|
mappings in order.
|
|
Mappings with a target of PostScript are ignored;
|
|
mappings with a TrueType or Unicode target are checked against all the
|
|
cmaps in the file.
|
|
The first applicable mapping is used.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
For Type\ 1 fonts, the FreeType backend first searches for a
|
|
mapping with a target of PostScript.
|
|
If one is found, it is used.
|
|
Otherwise, the backend searches for a mapping with target Unicode,
|
|
which is then composed with a built-in table mapping codes to glyph
|
|
names.
|
|
Note that this table only covers part of the Unicode code
|
|
points that have been assigned names by Adobe.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Specifying an encoding value of
|
|
.Ql adobe-fontspecific
|
|
for a
|
|
Type\ 1 font disables the encoding mechanism.
|
|
This is useful with
|
|
symbol and incorrectly encoded fonts (see
|
|
.Sx Hints_about_using_badly_encoded_fonts
|
|
below).
|
|
.Pp
|
|
If a suitable mapping is not found, the FreeType backend defaults to
|
|
ISO\ 8859-1.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Sy Format of encoding directory files
|
|
.Pp
|
|
In order to use a font in an encoding that the font backend does
|
|
not know about, you need to have an
|
|
.Pa encodings.dir
|
|
file either
|
|
in the same directory as the font file used or in a system-wide
|
|
location
|
|
.Pf ( Pa /usr/share/fonts/X11/encodings/
|
|
by default).
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The
|
|
.Pa encodings.dir
|
|
file has a similar format to
|
|
.Pa fonts.dir .
|
|
Its first line specifies the number of encodings,
|
|
while every successive line has two columns, the name of the encoding,
|
|
and the name of the encoding file; this can be relative to the current
|
|
directory, or absolute.
|
|
Every encoding name should agree with the
|
|
encoding name defined in the encoding file.
|
|
For example,
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
3
|
|
mulearabic-0 /usr/share/fonts/X11/encodings/mulearabic-0.enc
|
|
mulearabic-1 /usr/share/fonts/X11/encodings/mulearabic-1.enc
|
|
mulearabic-2 /usr/share/fonts/X11/encodings/mulearabic-2.enc
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The name of an encoding
|
|
.Em must
|
|
be specified in the encoding file's
|
|
.Dq Li STARTENCODING
|
|
or
|
|
.Dq Li ALIAS
|
|
line.
|
|
It is not enough to create
|
|
an
|
|
.Pa encodings.dir
|
|
entry.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
If your platform supports it (it probably does), encoding files may be
|
|
compressed or gzipped.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The
|
|
.Pa encoding.dir
|
|
files are best maintained by the
|
|
.Dq Nm mkfontdir
|
|
utility.
|
|
Please see the
|
|
.Lk mkfontdir.1.html mkfontdir(1)
|
|
manual page for more information.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Sy Format of encoding files
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The encoding files are
|
|
.Dq free form,
|
|
.Em i.e.
|
|
any string of
|
|
whitespace is equivalent to a single space.
|
|
Keywords are parsed in a
|
|
non-case-sensitive manner, meaning that
|
|
.Dq Li size ,
|
|
.Dq Li SIZE ,
|
|
and
|
|
.Dq Li SiZE
|
|
all parse as the same keyword; on the other hand, case is
|
|
significant in glyph names.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Numbers can be written in decimal, as in
|
|
.Dq Li 256 ,
|
|
in hexadecimal,
|
|
as in
|
|
.Dq Li 0x100 ,
|
|
or in octal, as in
|
|
.Dq Li 0400 .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Comments are introduced by a hash sign
|
|
.Dq Li # .
|
|
A
|
|
.Dq Li #
|
|
may
|
|
appear at any point in a line, and all characters following the
|
|
.Dq Li #
|
|
are ignored, up to the end of the line.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The encoding file starts with the definition of the name of the
|
|
encoding, and possibly its alternate names (aliases):
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
STARTENCODING mulearabic-0
|
|
ALIAS arabic-0
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The name of the encoding and its aliases should be suitable for use in
|
|
an XLFD font name, and therefore contain exactly one dash
|
|
.Dq Li - .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The encoding file may then optionally declare the size of the
|
|
encoding.
|
|
For a linear encoding (such as ISO\ 8859-1), the SIZE
|
|
line specifies the maximum code plus one:
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
SIZE 0x2B
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
For a matrix encoding, it should specify two numbers.
|
|
The first is
|
|
the number of the last row plus one, the other, the highest column
|
|
number plus one.
|
|
In the case of
|
|
.Dq Li jisx0208.1990-0
|
|
(JIS\ X\ 0208(1990), double-byte encoding, high bit clear), it
|
|
should be
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
SIZE 0x75 0x80
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
In the case of a matrix encoding, a
|
|
.Dq Li FIRSTINDEX
|
|
line may be
|
|
included to specify the minimum glyph index in an encoding.
|
|
The
|
|
keyword
|
|
.Dq Li FIRSTINDEX
|
|
is followed by two integers, the minimum row
|
|
number followed by the minimum column number:
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
FIRSTINDEX 0x20 0x20
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
In the case of a linear encoding, a
|
|
.Dq Li FIRSTINDEX
|
|
line is not very
|
|
useful.
|
|
If for some reason however you chose to include on, it should
|
|
be followed by a single integer.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Note that in most font backends inclusion of a
|
|
.Dq Li FIRSTINDEX
|
|
line
|
|
has the side effect of disabling default glyph generation, and this
|
|
keyword should therefore be avoided unless absolutely necessary.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Codes outside the region defined by the
|
|
.Dq Li SIZE
|
|
and
|
|
.Dq Li FIRSTINDEX
|
|
lines are understood to be undefined.
|
|
Encodings
|
|
default to linear encoding with a size of 256 (0x100). This means
|
|
that you must declare the size of all 16 bit encodings.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
What follows is one or more mapping sections.
|
|
A mapping section
|
|
starts with a
|
|
.Dq Li STARTMAPPING
|
|
line stating the target of the mapping.
|
|
The target may be one of:
|
|
.Bl -bullet
|
|
.It
|
|
Unicode (ISO\ 10646):
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
STARTMAPPING unicode
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.It
|
|
a given TrueType
|
|
.Dq cmap :
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
STARTMAPPING cmap 3 1
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.It
|
|
PostScript glyph names:
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
STARTMAPPING postscript
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.El
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Every line in a mapping section maps one from the encoding being
|
|
defined to the target of the mapping.
|
|
In mappings with a Unicode or
|
|
TrueType mapping, codes are mapped to codes:
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
0x21 0x0660
|
|
0x22 0x0661
|
|
\&...
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
As an abbreviation, it is possible to map a contiguous range of codes
|
|
in a single line.
|
|
A line consisting of three integers
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
\[u003C]it/start/ \[u003C]it/end/ \[u003C]it/target/
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
is an abbreviation for the range of lines
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
.Em start Em target
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
.Em start Ns +1 Em target Ns +1
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
\&...
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
.Em end Em target Ns Pf + Em end Ns Pf - Em start
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
For example, the line
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
0x2121 0x215F 0x8140
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
is an abbreviation for
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
0x2121 0x8140
|
|
0x2122 0x8141
|
|
\&...
|
|
0x215F 0x817E
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Codes not listed are assumed to map through the identity
|
|
.Pf ( Em i.e.
|
|
to
|
|
the same numerical value). In order to override this default mapping,
|
|
you may specify a range of codes to be undefined by using an
|
|
.Dq Li UNDEFINE
|
|
line:
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
UNDEFINE 0x00 0x2A
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
or, for a single code,
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
UNDEFINE 0x1234
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
PostScript mappings are different.
|
|
Every line in a PostScript mapping
|
|
maps a code to a glyph name
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
0x41 A
|
|
0x42 B
|
|
\&...
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
and codes not explicitly listed are undefined.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
A mapping section ends with an
|
|
.Ql ENDMAPPING
|
|
line
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
ENDMAPPING
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
After all the mappings have been defined, the file ends with an
|
|
.Ql ENDENCODING
|
|
line
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
ENDENCODING
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
In order to make future extensions to the format possible, lines
|
|
starting with an unknown keyword are silently ignored, as are mapping
|
|
sections with an unknown target.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Sy Using symbol fonts
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Type\ 1 symbol fonts should be installed using the
|
|
.Ql adobe-fontspecific
|
|
encoding.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
In an ideal world, all TrueType symbol fonts would be installed using
|
|
one of the
|
|
.Ql microsoft-symbol
|
|
and
|
|
.Ql apple-roman
|
|
encodings.
|
|
A
|
|
number of symbol fonts, however, are not marked as such; such fonts
|
|
should be installed using
|
|
.Ql microsoft-cp1252 ,
|
|
or, for older fonts,
|
|
.Ql microsoft-win3.1 .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
In order to guarantee consistent results (especially between
|
|
Type\ 1 and TrueType versions of the same font), it is possible to
|
|
define a special encoding for a given font.
|
|
This has already been done
|
|
for the
|
|
.Ql ZapfDingbats
|
|
font; see the file
|
|
.Pa encodings/adobe-dingbats.enc .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Sy Hints about using badly encoded fonts
|
|
.Pp
|
|
A number of text fonts are incorrectly encoded.
|
|
Incorrect encoding
|
|
is sometimes done by design, in order to make a font for an exotic
|
|
script appear like an ordinary Western text font on systems which are
|
|
not easily extended with new locale data.
|
|
It is often the result of
|
|
the font designer's laziness or incompetence; for some reason, most
|
|
people seem to find it easier to invent idiosyncratic glyph names
|
|
rather than follow the Adobe glyph list.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
There are two ways of dealing with such fonts: using them with the
|
|
encoding they were designed for, and creating an
|
|
.Em ad hoc
|
|
encoding
|
|
file.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Sy Using fonts with the designer's encoding
|
|
.Pp
|
|
In the case of Type\ 1 fonts, the font designer can specify a
|
|
default encoding; this encoding is requested by using the
|
|
.Dq Li adobe-fontspecific
|
|
encoding in the XLFD name.
|
|
Sometimes, the
|
|
font designer omitted to specify a reasonable default encoding, in
|
|
which case you should experiment with
|
|
.Dq Li adobe-standard ,
|
|
.Dq Li iso8859-1 ,
|
|
.Dq Li microsoft-cp1252 ,
|
|
and
|
|
.Dq Li microsoft-win3.1 .
|
|
(The encoding
|
|
.Dq Li microsoft-symbol
|
|
doesn't
|
|
make sense for Type\ 1 fonts).
|
|
.Pp
|
|
TrueType fonts do not have a default encoding.
|
|
However, most TrueType
|
|
fonts are designed with either Microsoft or Apple platforms in mind,
|
|
so one of
|
|
.Dq Li microsoft-symbol ,
|
|
.Dq Li microsoft-cp1252 ,
|
|
.Dq Li microsoft-win3.1 ,
|
|
or
|
|
.Dq Li apple-roman
|
|
should yield reasonable
|
|
results.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Sy Specifying an ad hoc encoding file
|
|
.Pp
|
|
It is always possible to define an encoding file to put the glyphs
|
|
in a font in any desired order.
|
|
Again, see the
|
|
.Pa encodings/adobe-dingbats.enc
|
|
file to see how this is done.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Sy Specifying font aliases
|
|
.Pp
|
|
By following the directions above, you will find yourself with a
|
|
number of fonts with unusual names --- with encodings such as
|
|
.Dq Li adobe-fontspecific ,
|
|
.Dq Li microsoft-win3.1
|
|
.Em etc .
|
|
In order
|
|
to use these fonts with standard applications, it may be useful to
|
|
remap them to their proper names.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
This is done by writing a
|
|
.Pa fonts.alias
|
|
file.
|
|
The format of this file
|
|
is very simple: it consists of a series of lines each mapping an alias
|
|
name to a font name.
|
|
A
|
|
.Pa fonts.alias
|
|
file might look as follows:
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
"-ogonki-alamakota-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-2" \e
|
|
"-ogonki-alamakota-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-adobe-fontspecific"
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
(both XLFD names on a single line). The syntax of the
|
|
.Pa fonts.alias
|
|
file is more precisely described in the
|
|
.Lk mkfontdir.1.html mkfontdir(1)
|
|
manual page.
|
|
.Ss Additional notes about scalable core fonts
|
|
.Sy About the FreeType backend
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The
|
|
.Em FreeType
|
|
backend (formerly
|
|
.Em xfsft )
|
|
is a backend based on version 2 of the FreeType library (see
|
|
.Lk http://www.freetype.org/ "the FreeType web site" )
|
|
and has
|
|
the X-TT functionalities for CJKV support provided by the After X-TT
|
|
Project (see
|
|
.Lk http://x-tt.sourceforge.jp/ "the After X-TT Project web site" ) .
|
|
The
|
|
.Em FreeType
|
|
backend has support for the
|
|
.Dq fontenc
|
|
style of internationalisation (see
|
|
.Sx The_fontenc_layer ) .
|
|
This backend supports TrueType font files
|
|
.Pf ( Pa *.ttf ) ,
|
|
OpenType font files
|
|
.Pf ( Pa *.otf ) ,
|
|
TrueType Collections
|
|
.Pf ( Pa *.ttc ) ,
|
|
OpenType Collections
|
|
.Pf ( Pa *.otc )
|
|
and Type 1 font
|
|
files
|
|
.Pf ( Pa *.pfa
|
|
and
|
|
.Pa *.pfb ) .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
In order to access the faces in a TrueType Collection file, the face
|
|
number must be specified in the fonts.dir file before the filename,
|
|
within a pair of colons, or by setting the 'fn' TTCap option.
|
|
For example,
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
:1:mincho.ttc -misc-pmincho-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-jisx0208.1990-0
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
refers to face 1 in the
|
|
.Pa mincho.ttc
|
|
TrueType Collection file.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The new
|
|
.Em FreeType
|
|
backend supports the extended
|
|
.Pa fonts.dir
|
|
syntax introduced by X-TrueType with a number
|
|
of options, collectively known as
|
|
.Dq TTCap .
|
|
A
|
|
.Dq TTCap
|
|
entry follows the
|
|
general syntax
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
option=value:
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
and should be specified before the filename.
|
|
The new
|
|
.Em FreeType
|
|
almost perfectly supports TTCap options that are compatible with X-TT
|
|
1.4. The Automatic Italic
|
|
.Pf ( Dq Ns Li ai ) ,
|
|
Double Strike
|
|
.Pf ( Dq Ns Li ds )
|
|
and
|
|
Bounding box Width
|
|
.Pf ( Dq Ns Li bw )
|
|
options are indispensable in CJKV.
|
|
For example,
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
mincho.ttc -misc-mincho-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-c-0-jisx0208.1990-0
|
|
ds=y:mincho.ttc -misc-mincho-bold-r-normal--0-0-0-0-c-0-jisx0208.1990-0
|
|
ai=0.2:mincho.ttc -misc-mincho-medium-i-normal--0-0-0-0-c-0-jisx0208.1990-0
|
|
ds=y:ai=0.2:mincho.ttc -misc-mincho-bold-i-normal--0-0-0-0-c-0-jisx0208.1990-0
|
|
bw=0.5:mincho.ttc -misc-mincho-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-c-0-jisx0201.1976-0
|
|
bw=0.5:ds=y:mincho.ttc -misc-mincho-bold-r-normal--0-0-0-0-c-0-jisx0201.1976-0
|
|
bw=0.5:ai=0.2:mincho.ttc -misc-mincho-medium-i-normal--0-0-0-0-c-0-jisx0201.1976-0
|
|
bw=0.5:ds=y:ai=0.2:mincho.ttc -misc-mincho-bold-i-normal--0-0-0-0-c-0-jisx0201.1976-0
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
setup the complete combination of jisx0208 and jisx0201 using mincho.ttc
|
|
only.
|
|
More information on the TTCap syntax is found on
|
|
.Lk http://x-tt.sourceforge.jp/ "the After X-TT Project page" .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The
|
|
.Em FreeType
|
|
backend uses the
|
|
.Em fontenc
|
|
layer in order to support
|
|
recoding of fonts; this was described in
|
|
.Sx The_fontenc_layer
|
|
and especially
|
|
.Sx The_FreeType_backend
|
|
earlier in this document.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Sy Delayed glyph rasterisation
|
|
.Pp
|
|
When loading a proportional fonts which contain a huge number of glyphs,
|
|
the old
|
|
.Em FreeType
|
|
delayed glyph rasterisation until the time at which
|
|
the glyph was first used.
|
|
The new FreeType (libfreetype-xtt2) has an
|
|
improved
|
|
.Dq very lazy
|
|
metric calculation method to speed up the process when
|
|
loading TrueType or OpenType fonts.
|
|
Although the
|
|
.Em X-TT
|
|
module also
|
|
has this method, the
|
|
.Pf \(dq Ql vl=y Ns \(dq
|
|
TTCap option must be set if you want to
|
|
use it.
|
|
This is the default method for
|
|
.Em FreeType
|
|
when it loads
|
|
multi-byte fonts.
|
|
Even if you use a unicode font which has tens of
|
|
thousands of glyphs, this delay will not be worrisome as long as you use
|
|
the new
|
|
.Em FreeType
|
|
backend -- its
|
|
.Dq very lazy
|
|
method is super-fast.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The maximum error of bitmap position using
|
|
.Dq very lazy
|
|
method is 1 pixel,
|
|
and is the same as that of a character-cell spacing.
|
|
When the X-TT
|
|
backend is used with the
|
|
.Dq Li vl=y
|
|
option, a chipped bitmap is displayed
|
|
with certain fonts.
|
|
However, the new FreeType backend has minimal problem
|
|
with this, since it corrects left- and right-side bearings using
|
|
.Dq italicAngle
|
|
in the TrueType/OpenType post table, and does automatic
|
|
correction of bitmap positions when rasterisation so that chipped bitmaps
|
|
are not displayed.
|
|
Nevertheless if you don't want to use the
|
|
.Dq very lazy
|
|
method when using multi-bytes fonts, set
|
|
.Dq Li vl=n
|
|
in the TTCap option to
|
|
disable it:
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
vl=n:luxirr.ttf -b&h-Luxi Serif-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-iso10646-1
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Of course, both backends also support an optimisation for character-cell
|
|
fonts (fonts with all glyph metrics equal, or terminal fonts). A font
|
|
with an XLFD specifying a character-cell spacing
|
|
.Dq Li c ,
|
|
as in
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
-misc-mincho-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-c-0-jisx0208.1990-0
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
or
|
|
.Bd -literal
|
|
fs=c:mincho.ttc -misc-mincho-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-jisx0208.1990-0
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
will not compute the metric for each glyph, but instead
|
|
trust the font to be a character-cell font.
|
|
You are
|
|
encouraged to make use of this optimisation when useful, but be warned
|
|
that not all monospaced fonts are character-cell fonts.
|
|
.Sh APPENDIX: BACKGROUND AND TERMINOLOGY
|
|
.Ss Characters and glyphs
|
|
A computer text-processing system inputs keystrokes and outputs
|
|
.Em glyphs ,
|
|
small pictures that are assembled on paper or on a
|
|
computer screen.
|
|
Keystrokes and glyphs do not, in general, coincide:
|
|
for example, if the system does generate ligatures, then to the
|
|
sequence of two keystrokes
|
|
.Pf < Ql f Ns > Ns < Ns Ql i Ns >
|
|
will typically
|
|
correspond a single glyph.
|
|
Similarly, if the system shapes Arabic
|
|
glyphs in a vaguely reasonable manner, then multiple different glyphs
|
|
may correspond to a single keystroke.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The complex transformation rules from keystrokes to glyphs are usually
|
|
factored into two simpler transformations, from keystrokes to
|
|
.Em characters
|
|
and from characters to glyphs.
|
|
You may want to think
|
|
of characters as the basic unit of text that is stored
|
|
.Em e.g.
|
|
in
|
|
the buffer of your text editor.
|
|
While the definition of a character
|
|
is intrinsically application-specific, a number of standardised
|
|
collections of characters have been defined.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
A
|
|
.Em coded character set
|
|
is a set of characters together with a
|
|
mapping from integer codes --- known as
|
|
.Em codepoints
|
|
--- to
|
|
characters.
|
|
Examples of coded character sets include US-ASCII,
|
|
ISO\ 8859-1, KOI8-R, and JIS\ X\ 0208(1990).
|
|
.Pp
|
|
A coded character set need not use 8 bit integers to index characters.
|
|
Many early systems used 6 bit character sets, while 16 bit (or more)
|
|
character sets are necessary for ideographic writing systems.
|
|
.Ss Font files, fonts, and XLFD
|
|
Traditionally, typographers speak about
|
|
.Em typefaces
|
|
and
|
|
.Em founts .
|
|
A typeface is a particular style or design, such as
|
|
Times Italic, while a fount is a molten-lead incarnation of a given
|
|
typeface at a given size.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Digital fonts come in
|
|
.Em font files .
|
|
A font file contains the
|
|
information necessary for generating glyphs of a given typeface, and
|
|
applications using font files may access glyph information in an
|
|
arbitrary order.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Digital fonts may consist of bitmap data, in which case they are said
|
|
to be
|
|
.Em bitmap fonts .
|
|
They may also consist of a mathematical
|
|
description of glyph shapes, in which case they are said to be
|
|
.Em scalable fonts .
|
|
Common formats for scalable font files are
|
|
.Em Type\ 1
|
|
(sometimes incorrectly called
|
|
.Em ATM fonts
|
|
or
|
|
.Em PostScript fonts ) ,
|
|
.Em TrueType
|
|
and
|
|
.Em OpenType .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The glyph data in a digital font needs to be indexed somehow.
|
|
How
|
|
this is done depends on the font file format.
|
|
In the case of
|
|
Type\ 1 fonts, glyphs are identified by
|
|
.Em glyph names .
|
|
In the
|
|
case of TrueType fonts, glyphs are indexed by integers corresponding
|
|
to one of a number of indexing schemes (usually Unicode --- see below).
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The X11 core fonts system uses the data in a font file to generate
|
|
.Em font instances ,
|
|
which are collections of glyphs at a given size
|
|
indexed according to a given encoding.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
X11 core font instances are usually specified using a notation known
|
|
as the
|
|
.Em X Logical Font Description
|
|
(XLFD). An XLFD starts with a
|
|
dash
|
|
.Dq Li - ,
|
|
and consists of fourteen fields separated by dashes,
|
|
for example:
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.Bd -literal
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-adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--12-120-75-75-m-70-iso8859-1
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Or particular interest are the last two fields
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.Dq Li iso8859-1 ,
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which
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specify the font instance's encoding.
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.Pp
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A scalable font is specified by an XLFD which contains zeroes instead
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of some fields:
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.Bd -literal
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-adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-m-0-iso8859-1
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.Ed
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.Pp
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X11 font instances may also be specified by short name.
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Unlike an
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XLFD, a short name has no structure and is simply a conventional name
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for a font instance.
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Two short names are of particular interest, as
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the server will not start if font instances with these names cannot be
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opened.
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These are
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.Dq Li fixed ,
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which specifies the fallback font to
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use when the requested font cannot be opened, and
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.Dq Li cursor ,
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|
which
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|
specifies the set of glyphs to be used by the mouse pointer.
|
|
.Pp
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Short names are usually implemented as aliases to XLFDs; the
|
|
standard
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.Dq Li fixed
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|
and
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.Dq Li cursor
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|
aliases are defined in
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.Bd -literal
|
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/usr/share/font/X11/misc/fonts.alias
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|
.Ed
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|
.Ss Unicode
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Unicode
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.Pf ( Lk http://www.unicode.org http://www.unicode.org )
|
|
is a coded character
|
|
set with the goal of uniquely identifying all characters for all
|
|
scripts, current and historical.
|
|
While Unicode was explicitly not
|
|
designed as a glyph encoding scheme, it is often possible to use it as
|
|
such.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Unicode is an
|
|
.Em open
|
|
character set, meaning that codepoint
|
|
assignments may be added to Unicode at any time (once specified,
|
|
though, an assignment can never be changed). For this reason, a
|
|
Unicode font will be
|
|
.Em sparse ,
|
|
meaning that it only defines glyphs
|
|
for a subset of the character registry of Unicode.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The Unicode standard is defined in parallel with the international
|
|
standard ISO\ 10646.
|
|
Assignments in the two standards are always
|
|
equivalent, and we often use the terms
|
|
.Em Unicode
|
|
and
|
|
.Em ISO\ 10646
|
|
interchangeably.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
When used in the X11 core fonts system, Unicode-encoded fonts should
|
|
have the last two fields of their XLFD set to
|
|
.Dq Li iso10646-1 .
|
|
.Sh REFERENCES
|
|
X11R6 comes with extensive documentation in the form of manual
|
|
pages and typeset documents.
|
|
Before installing fonts, you really should
|
|
read the
|
|
.Lk fontconfig.3.html fontconfig(3)
|
|
and
|
|
.Lk mkfontdir.1.html mkfontdir(1)
|
|
manual pages; other
|
|
manual pages of interest include
|
|
.Lk X.7.html X(7) ,
|
|
.Lk Xserver.1.html Xserver(1) ,
|
|
.Lk xset.1.html xset(1) ,
|
|
.Lk Xft.3.html Xft(3) ,
|
|
.Lk xlsfonts.1.html xlsfonts(1)
|
|
and
|
|
.Lk showfont.1.html showfont(1) .
|
|
In addition, you may want to read the
|
|
.Lk xlfd "X Logical Font Description document"
|
|
.Pq xlfd
|
|
by Jim Flowers.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The
|
|
.Lk http://www.faqs.org/faqs/by-newsgroup/comp/comp.fonts.html "comp.fonts FAQ" ,
|
|
which is unfortunately no longer being maintained, contains a wealth
|
|
of information about digital fonts.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Xft and Fontconfig are described on
|
|
.Lk http://www.fontconfig.org "the Fontconfig site" .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The
|
|
.Lk http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/jec/programs/xfsft/ "xfsft home page"
|
|
has been superseded by this document, and is now obsolete; you may
|
|
however still find some of the information that it contains useful.
|
|
.Lk http://www.joerg-pommnitz.de/TrueType/xfsft.html "Joerg Pommnitz' xfsft page"
|
|
is the canonical source for the
|
|
.Dq Nm ttmkfdir
|
|
utility, which is the
|
|
ancestor of
|
|
.Nm mkfontscale .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Lk http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~jch/software/ "The author's software pages"
|
|
might or might not contain related scribbles and development versions
|
|
of software.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The documentation of
|
|
.Em X-TrueType
|
|
is available from
|
|
.Lk http://x-tt.sourceforge.jp/ "the After X-TT Project page" .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
While the
|
|
.Lk http://www.unicode.org "Unicode consortium site"
|
|
may be of interest, you are more likely to find what you need in
|
|
Markus Kuhn's
|
|
.Lk http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html "UTF-8 and Unicode FAQ" .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The IETF RFC documents, available from a number of sites throughout
|
|
the world, often provide interesting information about character set
|
|
issues; see for example
|
|
.Lk https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc373/ "RFC\e373" .
|
|
.Sh AUTHORS
|
|
.An -nosplit
|
|
X Version 11, Release 6
|
|
.An Juliusz Chroboczek Aq Mt jch@freedesktop.org
|