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29.0.50; [PATCH] Use gsettings font rendering entries for pgtk builds
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Message #34 received at 54564 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hello All,
Thanks for looking into my patch!, I'll fix the formatting issues you
mentioned and narrow the changes to the HAVE_PGTK define in the various
source files, so it's is only present for that build.
Not sure about having this functionality controlled by a user defined
variable (as is possible with using the system font), as far as I know,
the current cairo X backend doesn't have this as well, it will always
use the gsettings/xrdb defined parameters for rendering.
Regarding the re-rendering upon a config change, I'll have a look at
the options mentioned (clearing the font cache and marking each frame
for redisplay), but that will probably be a separate patch.
Kind Regards,
Pieter
On Sat, 2022-03-26 at 14:44 +0800, Po Lu wrote:
> Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
>
> > Does the below fit the bill?
> >
> > clear_face_cache (true);
> >
> > Or did you mean to do this only on a single frame (or on specific
> > selected frames)? Then looking inside clear_face_cache will tell
> > you
> > how to do that.
>
> It should be done for each frame on every display, so
> clear_face_cache
> probably does fit the bill. (Though perhaps clear_font_cache on each
> window system frame by itself will be enough?)
>
> > And one more thing: care should be taken if this is done in
> > response
> > to some async notification, because clearing all the faces will
> > need a
> > thorough redisplay. Most probably all the affected frames need to
> > be
> > marked as "garbaged".
>
> Thanks. Pieter, do you need any help in implementing the feature
> along
> those lines?
>
> > I don't see any references to that variable in the patch you are
> > discussing. And its name and doc string don't seem to give any
> > clue
> > that it's relevant to this issue. Is this only for fixed-pitch
> > fonts?
>
> No, this is supposed to work for all fonts.
>
> > Yes, I think so.
>
> Sure, thanks.
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