

#Fonty linux full#
Stylelang String Languages corresponding to each styleįullname String Font full names (often includes style)įullnamelang String Languages corresponding to each fullname Others are provided as a convenience for the applications' rendering mechanism.įamilylang String Languages corresponding to each family Properties for font matching and font completion.



Centralizing font configuration will simplify and regularize font installation and customization.įONT PROPERTIES While font patterns may contain essentially any properties, there are some well known properties with associated types. The hope is that this will ensure that configuration of fonts for all applications can be centralized in This library and a private configuration mechanism. The intent is to permit applications to pick and choose appropriate functionality from the library instead of forcing them to choose between XML was chosen as a configuration file format because it provides a format which is easy forĮxternal agents to edit while retaining the correct structure and syntax.įont configuration is separate from font matching applications needing to do their own matching can access the available fonts from the library and perform It is hoped that this will lead to more stableįont selection when passing names from one application to another. The intent is to make font configurations relatively static, and shared by as many applications as possible. Other mechanism provided to applications for changing the running configuration is to add fonts and directories to the list of application-provided font files. From an external perspective, configuration of the library consists of generating a valid XML tree and feeding that to FcConfigParse. Because there are so many desktop interfaces available for Linux (each of which deal with fonts in a different way), when a desktop environment becomes central to the management of fonts, I’ll be focusing primarily on GNOME and KDE.Fontconfig contains two essential modules, the configuration module which builds an internal configuration from XML files and the matching module whichĪccepts font patterns and returns the nearest matching font.įONT CONFIGURATION The configuration module consists of the FcConfig datatype, libexpat and FcConfigParse which walks over an XML tree and amends a configuration with dataįound within. These tips will especially help those who undertake artistic endeavors on the open source platform. Here, I’ll share some of the tips I’ve depended on over the years to help extend my “font-ability” in Linux. From selecting, adding, scaling, and adjusting, you can work with fonts fairly easily in Linux. But even though the rendering of fonts has yet to find perfection in Linux, one thing that the open source platform does well is allow users to easily manage their fonts. This is especially true when you’re staring at a screen all day. If you compare the look of the same fonts on Linux vs. That artistic endeavor depends upon a lot of pieces falling into place, including fonts.Īlthough font rendering has come a long way over the past few years, it continues to be an issue in Linux. And because I’m comfortable with tools like GIMP, I also create my own book covers (and do graphic design for a few clients). Not only do I write technical documentation, I write novels.
