Rupa Kamoji
2006-Apr-11 21:54 UTC
[Fontconfig] RE: Specifying location of fontfiles in fonts.conf file.
Hello, I am new to fontconfig. I am not aware of source code of fontconfig. Where should I write this piece of code? One more way is to specify the path with environm,ent variable in fonts.conf file right? On line number 26 in fonts.conf file, there is a list of directories in which fontconfig is searching for the font files. I want to write some something like below in fonts.conf file. <dir>$MYFONTFILES/fontfiles</dir> Where $MYFONTFILES is an environment variable which has /mydisk/usr/home/mysettings directory path assigned to it . Instead of <dir>/mydisk/usr/home/mysettings/fontfiles</dir> on line no. 26 in fonts.conf file. Thanks a lot for your response. Thanks and Regards, Rupa. -----Original Message----- From: Patrick Lam [mailto:plam@MIT.EDU] Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 10:17 AM To: Rupa Kamoji Cc: fontconfig@lists.freedesktop.org Subject: Re: [Fontconfig] RE: Specifying location of fontfiles in fonts.conf file. Rupa Kamoji wrote:> Hello, > > Thanks for your reply. I need to ship the fontconfig library,fonts.conf> file and font files with my application. I want to avoid therequirement> of modification to any of the files by the recipient of myapplication.> He sets an environment variable and uses this env variable to run my > application. So I want to mention the location of font files in > fonts.conf file using this env variable. So this way he will not haveto> do anything but at that same time he will be able to use fontcong for > all text display in my application. > > Please help me in using this env variable in fonts.conf file tospecify> the location of font files.The code does not presently support the use of arbitrary environment variables and I''m not sure if there might be any security implications from doing so. However, if you want your shipped copy of fontconfig to use an environment variable, then you can write a quick and dirty hack to, for instance, FcConfigAddDir. Add something like the following lines: if (strcmp(d, "$CUSTOM_FONT_DIR") == 0) d = (FcChar8 *) getenv ("CUSTOM_FONT_DIR"); I think that''ll work for your case. pat