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@ -2424,7 +2424,7 @@ CHANGES BETWEEN 2.3.8 and 2.3.7
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is provided for x86 and ARM. See FT_CONFIG_OPTION_INLINE_MULFIX
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and FT_CONFIG_OPTION_NO_ASSEMBLER (in ftoption.h) for more.
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- The handling of `tricky' fonts (this is, fonts which don't work
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- The handling of `tricky' fonts (that is, fonts which don't work
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with the autohinter, needing the font format's hinting engine)
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has been generalized and changed slightly:
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@ -2881,7 +2881,7 @@ CHANGES BETWEEN 2.2 and 2.1.10
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II. IMPORTANT CHANGES
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- Version 2.2 no longer exposes its internals, this is, the header
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- Version 2.2 no longer exposes its internals, that is, the header
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files located in the `include/freetype/internal' directory of
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the source package are not copied anymore by the `make install'
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command. Consequently, a number of rogue clients which directly
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Notes
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(`*') in the table below.
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FreeType can be configured to support Mac files (on older Mac OS
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versions, a `file' is stored as a data and a resource fork, this is,
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versions, a `file' is stored as a data and a resource fork, that is,
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within two separate data chunks). If a file can't be opened as a
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font, FreeType then checks whether it is a resource fork, trying to
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extract the contained font data from either a `POST' or `sfnt'
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@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ FT_BEGIN_HEADER
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* If we have the third named instance of face~4, say, `face_index` is
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* set to 0x00030004.
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*
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* Bit 31 is always zero (this is, `face_index` is always a positive
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* Bit 31 is always zero (that is, `face_index` is always a positive
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* value).
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*
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* [Since 2.9] Changing the design coordinates with
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*
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* [Since 2.6.1] Bits 16-30 hold the number of named instances
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* available for the current face if we have a GX or OpenType variation
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* (sub)font. Bit 31 is always zero (this is, `style_flags` is always
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* (sub)font. Bit 31 is always zero (that is, `style_flags` is always
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* a positive value). Note that a variation font has always at least
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* one named instance, namely the default instance.
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*
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* successfully; in all other cases you get an
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* `FT_Err_Invalid_Argument` error.
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*
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* Note that CID-keyed fonts that are in an SFNT wrapper (this is, all
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* Note that CID-keyed fonts that are in an SFNT wrapper (that is, all
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* OpenType/CFF fonts) don't have this flag set since the glyphs are
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* accessed in the normal way (using contiguous indices); the
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* 'CID-ness' isn't visible to the application.
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*
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* FT_FACE_FLAG_TRICKY ::
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* The face is 'tricky', this is, it always needs the font format's
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* The face is 'tricky', that is, it always needs the font format's
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* native hinting engine to get a reasonable result. A typical example
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* is the old Chinese font `mingli.ttf` (but not `mingliu.ttc`) that
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* uses TrueType bytecode instructions to move and scale all of its
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* Each new face object created with this function also owns a default
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* @FT_Size object, accessible as `face->size`.
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*
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* One @FT_Library instance can have multiple face objects, this is,
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* One @FT_Library instance can have multiple face objects, that is,
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* @FT_Open_Face and its siblings can be called multiple times using the
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* same `library` argument.
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*
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* silently uses outlines if there is no bitmap for a given glyph index.
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*
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* For GX and OpenType variation fonts, a bitmap strike makes sense only
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* if the default instance is active (this is, no glyph variation takes
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* if the default instance is active (that is, no glyph variation takes
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* place); otherwise, FreeType simply ignores bitmap strikes. The same
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* is true for all named instances that are different from the default
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* instance.
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* glyph may be transformed. See @FT_Set_Transform for the details.
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*
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* For subsetted CID-keyed fonts, `FT_Err_Invalid_Argument` is returned
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* for invalid CID values (this is, for CID values that don't have a
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* for invalid CID values (that is, for CID values that don't have a
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* corresponding glyph in the font). See the discussion of the
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* @FT_FACE_FLAG_CID_KEYED flag for more details.
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*
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* each being rounded to the nearest pixel edge, taking care of overshoot
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* suppression at small sizes, stem darkening, and scaling.
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*
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* Hstems (this is, hint values defined in the font to help align
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* Hstems (that is, hint values defined in the font to help align
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* horizontal features) that fall within a blue zone are said to be
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* 'captured' and are aligned to that zone. Uncaptured stems are moved
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* in one of four ways, top edge up or down, bottom edge up or down.
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* at smaller sizes.
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*
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* For the auto-hinter, stem-darkening is experimental currently and thus
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* switched off by default (this is, `no-stem-darkening` is set to TRUE
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* switched off by default (that is, `no-stem-darkening` is set to TRUE
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* by default). Total consistency with the CFF driver is not achieved
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* right now because the emboldening method differs and glyphs must be
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* scaled down on the Y-axis to keep outline points inside their
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* @FT_SpanFunc that takes the y~coordinate of the span as a parameter.
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*
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* The anti-aliased rasterizer produces coverage values from 0 to 255,
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* this is, from completely transparent to completely opaque.
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* that is, from completely transparent to completely opaque.
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*/
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typedef struct FT_Span_
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{
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* attachement.
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*
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* Similarly, the function returns success for an empty outline also
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* (doing nothing, this is, not calling any emitter); if necessary, you
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* (doing nothing, that is, not calling any emitter); if necessary, you
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* should filter this out, too.
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*/
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FT_EXPORT( FT_Error )
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"ت ث ط ظ ك"
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// We don't necessarily have access to medial forms via Unicode in case
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// Arabic presentational forms are missing. The only character that is
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// guaranteed to have the same vertical position with joining (this is,
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// guaranteed to have the same vertical position with joining (that is,
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// non-isolated) forms is U+0640, ARABIC TATWEEL, which must join both
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// round and flat curves.
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AF_BLUE_STRING_ARABIC_JOIN
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max = seg2->max_coord;
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/* compute maximum coordinate difference of the two segments */
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/* (this is, how much they overlap) */
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/* (that is, how much they overlap) */
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len = max - min;
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if ( len >= len_threshold )
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{
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/*
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* We now check whether we can construct blue zones, using glyphs
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* covered by the feature only. In case there is not a single zone
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* (this is, not a single character is covered), we skip this coverage.
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* (that is, not a single character is covered), we skip this coverage.
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*
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*/
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if ( style_class->coverage != AF_COVERAGE_DEFAULT )
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* hinted and usually rendered glyph.
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*
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* Consider the superscript feature of font `pala.ttf': Some of the
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* glyphs are `real', this is, they have a zero vertical offset, but
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* glyphs are `real', that is, they have a zero vertical offset, but
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* most of them are small caps glyphs shifted up to the superscript
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* position (this is, the `sups' feature is present in both the GSUB and
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* position (that is, the `sups' feature is present in both the GSUB and
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* GPOS tables). The code for blue zones computation actually uses a
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* feature's y offset so that the `real' glyphs get correct hints. But
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* later on it is impossible to decide whether a glyph index belongs to,
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/* */
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/* This approach has the advantage that the angle between */
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/* `in' and `out' is not checked. In case one of the two */
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/* vectors is `dominant', this is, much larger than the */
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/* vectors is `dominant', that is, much larger than the */
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/* other vector, we thus always have a flat corner. */
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/* */
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/* hypotenuse */
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* The number of bytes to read from the stream.
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*
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* @Return:
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* The number of bytes actually read. If `count' is zero (this is,
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* The number of bytes actually read. If `count' is zero (that is,
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* the function is used for seeking), a non-zero return value
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* indicates an error.
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*/
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/* Allocate a table containing pointers to an index's elements. */
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/* The `pool' argument makes this function convert the index */
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/* entries to C-style strings (this is, null-terminated). */
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/* entries to C-style strings (that is, null-terminated). */
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static FT_Error
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cff_index_get_pointers( CFF_Index idx,
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FT_Byte*** table,
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dict->has_font_matrix = TRUE;
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/* We expect a well-formed font matrix, this is, the matrix elements */
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/* We expect a well-formed font matrix, that is, the matrix elements */
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/* `xx' and `yy' are of approximately the same magnitude. To avoid */
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/* loss of precision, we use the magnitude of the largest matrix */
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/* element to scale all other elements. The scaling factor is then */
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if ( !psh_hint_is_fitted( parent ) )
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psh_hint_align( parent, globals, dimension, glyph );
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/* keep original relation between hints, this is, use the */
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/* keep original relation between hints, that is, use the */
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/* scaled distance between the centers of the hints to */
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/* compute the new position */
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par_org_center = parent->org_pos + ( parent->org_len >> 1 );
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* ```
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*
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* (6) Our task is to find a value of `t` such that the above equation
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* `Q(t)` becomes zero, this is, the point-to-curve vector makes
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* `Q(t)` becomes zero, that is, the point-to-curve vector makes
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* 90~degrees with the curve. We solve this with the Newton-Raphson
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* method.
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*
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* ```
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*
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* (6) Our task is to find a value of `t` such that the above equation
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* `Q(t)` becomes zero, this is, the point-to-curve vector makes
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* `Q(t)` becomes zero, that is, the point-to-curve vector makes
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* 90~degree with curve. We solve this with the Newton-Raphson
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* method.
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*
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/* a variable number of arguments */
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/* it is the job of the application to `activate' GX handling, */
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/* this is, calling any of the GX API functions on the current */
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/* that is, calling any of the GX API functions on the current */
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/* font to select a variation instance */
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if ( exc->face->blend )
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exc->new_top = exc->args + exc->face->blend->num_axis;
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#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GX_VAR_SUPPORT
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case 0x91:
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/* it is the job of the application to `activate' GX handling, */
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/* this is, calling any of the GX API functions on the current */
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/* that is, calling any of the GX API functions on the current */
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/* font to select a variation instance */
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if ( exc->face->blend )
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Ins_GETVARIATION( exc, args );
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