2018-09-05 08:37:20 +03:00
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Introduction
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Documentation is an extremely important part of any project, and it
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helps a lot if it uses consistent syntax and layout.
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The documentation for the FreeType library is maintained in header
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files in the `include/` directory in the form of code comments. These
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comments are extracted and organized by 'docwriter' (previously
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'docmaker'). The generated docs can be viewed in the
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`docs/reference/site/` directory after running `make refdoc`.
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Documentation comments follow a specific structure and format as
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described below.
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Documentation Structure
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The documentation is divided into multiple chapters, which contain
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sections relevant to it. The chapter details and sections contained
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in them are listed in `include/freetype/ftchapters.h`. Any unlisted
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section is added to the 'Miscellaneous' chapter.
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Sections may contain sub-sections which consist of properties,
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enumerations, and other data types.
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Comment Blocks
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Documentation blocks follow a specific format:
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/***************************** (should end on column 77)
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*
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* (1 asterisk, 1 space, then content)
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*
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*/ (end of block)
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To make 'docwriter' recognize a comment block, there must be at least
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two asterisks in the first line. As a consequence, you should change
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the second asterisk to something else if you want to prevent a comment
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block being handled by 'docwriter' (for example, change `/****/` to
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`/*#**/`).
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Markup Tags
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Markup tags are used to indicate what comes next. The syntax for a
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tag is:
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@foo:
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An `@`, followed by the tag, and then `:`.
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Reserved Tags
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There are some keywords that have a special meaning to docwriter.
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As a convention, all keywords are written in lowercase.
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* `chapter`: Defines a chapter. Usually the title with underscores.
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* `sections`: List of sections in the chapter, in order.
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* `section`: Defines the start or continuation of a section.
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* `title`: Title for a chapter or section. May contain spaces.
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* `abstract`: The abstract for a section, visible in the Table of
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Contents (TOC).
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* `description`: Detailed description of a tag (except chapters),
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shown as synopsis.
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* `values`: A list of 'values' for the tag. These values are used for
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cross-referencing.
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Other Tags
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Except the ones given above, any other tags will be added as a part of
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a subsection. All tags are lowercase by convention.
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Public Header Definitions
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The public headers for FreeType have their names defined in
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`include/freetype/config/ftheader.h`. Any new public header file must
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be defined in this file, in the following format:
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#define FT_NEWNAME_H <freetype/newname.h>
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Where `newname` is the name of the header file.
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This macro is combined with the file location of a sub-section and
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printed with the object.
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Note on code blocks captured after comments
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All non-documentation lines after a documentation comment block are
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captured to be displayed as the code for the sub-section. To stop
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collection, a line with `/* */` should be added.
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General Formatting Conventions
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* Use two spaces after a full stop ending a sentence.
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* Use appropriate uppercasing in titles. Refer
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https://english.stackexchange.com/a/34
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for more information.
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* Do not add trailing parentheses when citing a C function.
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Markdown Usage
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All tags, except the ones that define the name and title for a block
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support markdown in them. Docwriter uses a markdown parser that
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follows rules given in John Gruber's markdown guide:
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https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax
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with a few exceptions and extensions, detailed below. This may also
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be referred to as the **FreeType Flavored Markdown**.
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Headers
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Markdown headers should not be used directly, because these are added
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based on section titles, sub-section names, and tags. However, if a
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header needs to be added, note the following correspondence to HTML tags:
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* Section title on top of the page is `H1`.
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* Sub-section titles are `H2`.
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* Parts of sub-sections are `H4`.
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* Any header added will be visible in the Table of Contents (TOC) of
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the page.
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Emphasis
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* Use `_underscores_` for italics.
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* Use `**double asterisks**` for bold.
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Although the other notations (double underscore for bold, single
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asterisk for italics) are supported, it is recommended to use the
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above for consistency.
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Note that there may be cases where having two asterisks or underscores
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in a line may lead to text being picked up as italics or bold.
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Although unintentional, this is correct markdown behavior.
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For inline code, wrap the sequence with backticks (see below). This
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renders symbols correctly without modifications. If a symbol is
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absolutely required outside of an inline code block or code sequence,
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escape it with a backslash (like `\*` or `\_`).
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Lists
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Unordered lists can be created with asterisks:
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* Unordered list items can use asterisks.
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* Another list item.
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Ordered lists start with numbers:
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1. This is an ordered list item.
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2. Brackets after numbers won't work.
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To continue a list over multiple paragraphs, indent them with at least
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four spaces. For example:
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1. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.
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Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. Vestibulum enim wisi,
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viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus.
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Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit.
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Suspendisse id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing.
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2. This is the second list item.
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This paragraph is not a part of the list.
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More information on lists in markdown is available at
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https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#list
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Cross-references
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Other sub-sections can be linked with the `@` symbol:
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@description:
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While FreeType's CFF driver doesn't expose API functions by
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itself, it is possible to control its behaviour with
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@FT_Property_Set and @FT_Property_Get.
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If a field in the `values` table of another sub-section is linked, the
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link leads to its parent sub-section.
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Links and Images
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All URLs are converted to links in the HTML documentation.
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Markdown syntax for links and images are fully supported.
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Inline Code
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To indicate a span of code, wrap it with backtick quotes (`` ` ``):
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Use the `printf()` function.
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Cross-references, markdown, and html styling do not work in inline code
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sequences.
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Code and Syntax Highlighting
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Blocks of code are fenced by lines with three back-ticks `` ``` ``
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followed by the language name, if any (used for syntax highlighting),
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as demonstrated in the following example.
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```c
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x = y + z;
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if ( zookoo == 2 )
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{
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foobar();
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}
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```
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Note that the indentation of the opening line and the closing line
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must be exactly the same. The code sequence itself should have a
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larger indentation than the surrounding back-ticks.
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Like inline code, markdown and html styling is *not* supported inside
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code blocks.
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Tables
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Tables are used to list values, input, and other fields. The FreeType
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Flavored Markdown adopts a simple approach to tables with two columns,
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or field definition tables.
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Field definition names may contain alphanumeric, underscore, and the
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`.` characters. This is followed by `::`. The following lines are
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the second column of the table. A field definition ends with the
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start of another field definition, or a markup tag.
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@Input:
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pathname ::
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A path to the font file.
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face_index ::
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See @FT_Open_Face for a detailed description of this
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parameter.
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Non-breaking Space
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A tilde can be used to create a non-breaking space. The example
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The encoding value~0 is reserved.
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is converted to
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The encoding value 0 is reserved.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Copyright 2018 by
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Nikhil Ramakrishnan, David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg.
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This file is part of the FreeType project, and may only be used,
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modified, and distributed under the terms of the FreeType project
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license, LICENSE.TXT. By continuing to use, modify, or distribute
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this file you indicate that you have read the license and understand
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and accept it fully.
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2018-09-05 08:42:01 +03:00
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--- end of DOCGUIDE ---
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