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Introduction
What Does t1lib Do?
Copyrights and Credits
Motivation
How to Reach the Author/How to Get t1lib
Getting Started
Building, Installing and Removing the t1lib-Package
Notes on Using GNU libtool
Runtime-Setup
A Very Simple Programming Example
The Program xglyph
Common Parameter Dialogs and Toggle Buttons
Buttons that Influence the X11 Rastering Functions
Buttons that Generate Actions
The Message Window
The Output Window
xglyph Commandline Parameters
Fonts Included in the t1lib-Package
Some General Remarks on xglyph
The Program type1afm
Using t1lib
Compiling and Linking t1lib-Programs
Querying and Setting Fundamental Configuration Parameters of t1lib
Initialization of t1lib and Related Things
The t1lib-Logfile
Generating Bitmaps
Loading Fonts Explicitly
Functions for Encoding Handling
Deleting Data
Underlining, Overlining and Overstriking
Common Information on Fonts and Characters
Transformation of Fonts
Stroking of Character Outlines
Antialiasing
Interface to Outlines
Logical Fonts
Missing or Invalid AFM Files
Font Subsetting
Composite Characters
Error Handling
Other Useful Functions
The X11-Interface
Why a Special X11-Interface?
Initialization of the X11-Interface
Rastering Functions
Creating XPM-Files from t1lib-Glyphs
Limits of the X11 Interface
Internals (incomplete)
Level 0: Global Data
Level 1: Size-Independent Font Data
Level 2: Size-Dependent Font Data
Stroked Characters
Approach
Computation of Parallel Paths
Connection of Path Segments and Prolongation
Function Index
2004-10-04