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FcFontMatch(3)															    FcFontMatch(3)

NAME
FcFontMatch - Return best font SYNOPSIS
#include <fontconfig.h> FcPattern * FcFontMatch (FcConfig *config, FcPattern *p, FcResult *result); DESCRIPTION
Finds the font in sets most closely matching pattern and returns the result of FcFontRenderPrepare for that font and the provided pattern. This function should be called only after FcConfigSubstitute and FcDefaultSubstitute have been called for p; otherwise the results will not be correct. If config is NULL, the current configuration is used. VERSION
Fontconfig version 2.9.0 16 April 2012 FcFontMatch(3)

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FcFontSetMatch(3)														 FcFontSetMatch(3)

NAME
FcFontSetMatch - Return the best font from a set of font sets SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lfontconfig [ library... ] #include <fontconfig.h> FcPattern * FcFontSetMatch (FcConfig *config, FcFontSet **sets, intnsets, FcPattern *pattern, FcResult *result); DESCRIPTION
Finds the font in sets most closely matching pattern and returns the result of FcFontRenderPrepare for that font and the provided pattern. This function should be called only after FcConfigSubstitute and FcDefaultSubstitute have been called for pattern; otherwise the results will not be correct. Returns NULL if an error occurs during this process. VERSION
Fontconfig version 2.5.0 ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWfontconfig | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Volatile | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |See XInitThreads(3X11) | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ 13 November 2007 FcFontSetMatch(3)
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