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File sysconfig.fonts-config of Package fonts-config
## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: integer ## Default: 0 ## Command: /usr/sbin/fonts-config # # Type of output (quiet=0, verbose=1, debug=256) while reconfiguring # fonts. # VERBOSITY="0" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: list(none,hintnone,hintslight,hintmedium,hintfull) ## Default: none ## Command: /usr/sbin/fonts-config # # Prefered common hinting style. # # By default, hinslight is prefered for autohinter and hintfull for # BCI. You can enforce one hintstyle here. This value is not final # though, hintstyle can be overriden by other option in this file # (e. g. FORCE_BW_MONOSPACE => hintfull) # FORCE_HINTSTYLE="none" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: yesno ## Default: no ## Command: /usr/sbin/fonts-config # # Force autohint even for fonts, which are said to have good # hinting instructions. # FORCE_AUTOHINT="no" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: yesno ## Default: no ## Command: /usr/sbin/fonts-config # # Force black and white rendering. Fonts will not get smoothed with # the benefit of high contrast betwen font and background. # FORCE_BW="no" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: yesno ## Default: no ## Command: /usr/sbin/fonts-config # # Force black and white rendering for well hinted monospaced fonts. # That makes look them in bitmap quality. # FORCE_BW_MONOSPACE="no" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: list(lcdnone,lcddefault,lcdlight,lcdlegacy) ## Default: lcdnone ## Command: /usr/sbin/fonts-config # # LCD filter. # # I is mandatory to set to something else than 'lcdnone' # when you want subpixel rendering. lcddefault seems to # be most used value here. # USE_LCDFILTER="lcdnone" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: list(none,rgb,vrgb,bgr,vbgr,unknown) ## Default: none ## Command: /usr/sbin/fonts-config # # Subpixel arrangement for your monitor and its rotation. # USE_RGBA="none" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: yesno ## Default: yes ## Command: /usr/sbin/fonts-config # # As rendering of outlines is often not perfect at small sizes, some # TrueType or OpenType fonts contain "embedded" bitmaps for small sizes. # This is very common in CJK fonts. # # Using embedded bitmaps usually gives clearly readable results as the bitmaps # are handtuned for good readability and do not suffer from imperfections # of the rendering algorithms. # # On the other hand, anti-aliasing is only possible when the outlines # are used. # # Often, using the outlines with anti-aliasing looks more "beautiful". # But using the embedded bitmaps is often better readable. # It is a matter of taste, decide by yourself which style you prefer. # USE_EMBEDDED_BITMAPS="yes" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: string ## Default: ja:ko:zh-CN:zh-TW:zh-HK:zh-SG ## Command: /usr/sbin/fonts-config # # You can limit the use of embedded bitmaps only to fonts which support certain # languages. To do this set this variable to a colon separated list of languages. # The spelling of the languages is the same as used by fontconfig. # For example, if you want to use embedded bitmaps only in fonts supporting # Japanese or simplified Chinese, you can set this variable to "ja:zh-CN". # If you want to use embedded bitmaps for *all* languages, set this variable # to the empty string "" or to "no". # EMBEDDED_BITMAPS_LANGUAGES="ja:ko:zh-CN:zh-TW:zh-HK:zh-SG" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: string ## Default: "" ## Command: /usr/sbin/fonts-config # # Colon-separated list of prefered sans families. Most prefered family first. # # Empty string means 'system default'. Following example will convince your # system to use CFF fonts (if at least one of them installed). See # http://fontinfo.opensuse.org/fontformats.html for details. # # PREFER_SANS_FAMILIES="Source Sans Pro:CMU Sans Serif:CMU Bright:Linux Biolinum O:Latin Modern Sans" # # Other example gives the preference to bitmap fonts for various scripts. # # PREFER_SANS_FAMILIES="Adobe Helvetica:B&H Lucida:Efont Biwidth:Efont Fixed:Efont Fixed Wide:Arabic Newspaper:Gnu Unifont:WenQuanYi WenQuanYi Bitmap Song" # PREFER_SANS_FAMILIES="" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: string ## Default: "" ## Command: /usr/sbin/fonts-config # # Colon-separated list of prefered serif families. Most prefered family first. # # Empty string means 'system default'. Following example will convince your # system to use CFF fonts (if at least one of them installed). See # http://fontinfo.opensuse.org/fontformats.html for details. # # PREFER_SERIF_FAMILIES="Source Serif Pro:CMU Serif:CMU Serif Extra:Linux Libertine O:Crimson:Old Standard:Rachana:Latin Modern Roman" # # Other example gives the preference to bitmap fonts for various scripts. # # PREFER_SERIF_FAMILIES="Adobe Times:Adobe New Century Schoolbook:Adobe Utopia:B&H LucidaBright:MUTT ClearlyU Wide:MUTT ClearlyU PUA:MUTT ClearlyU Alternate Glyphs Wide" # PREFER_SERIF_FAMILIES="" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: string ## Default: "" ## Command: /usr/sbin/fonts-config # # Colon-separated list of prefered sans families. Most prefered family first. # # Empty string means 'system default'. Following example will convince your # system to use CFF fonts (if at least one of them installed). See # http://fontinfo.opensuse.org/fontformats.html for details. # # PREFER_MONO_FAMILIES="Source Code Pro:CMU Typewriter Text:Linux Libertine Mono O:Tempora:Latin Modern Mono:Latin Modern Mono Light" # # Other example gives the preference to bitmap fonts for various scripts. # # PREFER_MONO_FAMILIES="Adobe Courier:B&H LucidaTypewriter:Efont Fixed:Efont Fixed Wide:Gnu Unifont Mono:Misc Fixed:Misc Fixed Wide:Schumacher Clean:xos4 Terminus:WenQuanYi WenQuanYi Bitmap Song" # PREFER_MONO_FAMILIES="" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: yesno ## Default: yes ## Command: /usr/sbin/fonts-config # # Perform metric substitutions. # # When set to yes, value of PREFER_*_FAMILIES can be overriden when document # or GUI is requesting metric compatible font as defined # in /etc/fonts/conf.d/30-metric-aliases.conf, # e. g. request to Courier New will get Liberation Mono even if # other family is explicitely prefered by PREFER_MONO_FAMILIES # (hint, that's because binding="same" in that fontconfig) # # You can change this default behaviour with "no", but be careful with that. # Metric compatibility means that every glyph, say 'A', has the same width # and height in both fonts, so document should have same line wraps for # example. # SEARCH_METRIC_COMPATIBLE="yes" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: yesno ## Default: yes ## Command: /usr/sbin/fonts-config # # Strongly prefer of families in FPL. # # Brute-force preference of families listed in PREFER_*_FAMILIES. This # overrides not only other preference lists, but also document (incl. # webfonts) and even _user_ _selection_ of the family. # # Set to "yes" when you really don't want to see other fonts # than listed in preference lists. Other fonts are used only if # families from FPLs do not cover requested charset. # FORCE_FAMILY_PREFERENCE_LISTS="no" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: yesno ## Default: yes # # generate TTCap entries in fonts.dir, which can be used by # xtt/freetype font module # GENERATE_TTCAP_ENTRIES="yes" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: yesno ## Default: yes # # generate font setup for Java 1.4.x and Java 1.5.x # GENERATE_JAVA_FONT_SETUP="yes"
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