On 1/12/10 11:09 AM, Sean McBride said:
>On 1/12/10 4:43 AM, David Bevan said:
>
>>All the proposed solutions assume that there is a (known) integer size
>>which matches the pointer size.
>
>There is: intptr_t. But it's part of C99, which freetype can not require. :(
>
>>I would expect something
At 19:21 13/01/2010 +, rsr wrote:
Hi,
Can any one please explain me what is
nominal width, 26.6 fractional points
Its a way of representing a non-integer number in a 32-bit word. The first
26 bits are used to represent the integer portion of the number so the
integer can vary from 0 to 6
> Happy to join this Group.
Welcome -- and bye-bye: This is the wrong list for you.
> I am newbee to this technology.
So why do you subscribe to a list which is targeted to the
*development* of FreeType? Please subscribe to the `freetype' list
which is intended for users of the library and rep