Dnia 18-10-2005, wto o godzinie 09:14 +0200, Fryderyk Dziarmagowski napisał(a): > --- "Patrys :: Patryk Zawadzki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Read Mozilla docs. Mozilla can link directly against xft or against > > freetype2. This has nothing to do with the toolkit of choice as the > > canvas (the part where site content is rendered) is toolkit-independent. > I don't talk about GUI or canvas, but only about font rendering.
Yes you do, these options are related to canvas. > > Enable/disable xft/freetype2 has no impact on the rest of Fx GUI. > Breaking mozilla-firefox build is a big impact. This does not break any build. > > Read the whole thing: > > > > ac_add_options --enable-xft > > Enables XFT advanced font rendering. This is only available with > > --enable-default-toolkit=gtk2, and it is recommended with gtk2 > > > > ac_add_options --enable-freetype2 > > Enables freetype font rendering. This is the default for the GTK > > toolkit. Not compatible with --enable-xft > GTK = old gtk+ (1.2.x), gtk2 = gtk+2 (2.x.x)... This was my mistake as it was a late commit. It was supposed to be the other way around, still, these options are _mutually exclusive_. > > Especially the "not compatible with" part. Full configure options > > description available at > > http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Configuring_Build_Options > Why should I read it? I don't have problems with undefined symbols and > I don't want to use deprecated pango X font backend. See above. Other news: currently Firefox seems to be fixed and I hereby request a rebuild to ac-ready. (Release is a round integer again.) -- Patrys :: Patryk Zawadzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PLD Linux
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