FcFontSort(3)FcFontSort(3)NAME
FcFontSort - Return list of matching fonts
SYNOPSIS
#include <fontconfig.h>
FcFontSet * FcFontSort (FcConfig *config, FcPattern *p, FcBool trim, FcCharSet **csp, FcResult *result);
DESCRIPTION
Returns the list of fonts sorted by closeness to p. If trim is FcTrue, elements in the list which don't include Unicode coverage not pro-
vided by earlier elements in the list are elided. The union of Unicode coverage of all of the fonts is returned in csp, if csp is not
NULL. This function should be called only after FcConfigSubstitute and FcDefaultSubstitute have been called for p; otherwise the results
will not be correct.
The returned FcFontSet references FcPattern structures which may be shared by the return value from multiple FcFontSort calls, applications
must not modify these patterns. Instead, they should be passed, along with p to FcFontRenderPrepare which combines them into a complete
pattern.
The FcFontSet returned by FcFontSort is destroyed by calling FcFontSetDestroy. If config is NULL, the current configuration is used.
VERSION
Fontconfig version 2.9.0
16 April 2012 FcFontSort(3)
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FcFontSetSort(3)FcFontSetSort(3)NAME
FcFontSetSort - Add to a font set
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lfontconfig [ library... ]
#include <fontconfig.h>
FcFontSetSort (FcConfig *config, FcFontSet **sets, intnsets, FcPattern *pattern, FcBool trim, FcCharSet **csp, FcResult *result);
DESCRIPTION
Returns the list of fonts from sets sorted by closeness to pattern. If trim is FcTrue, elements in the list which don't include Unicode
coverage not provided by earlier elements in the list are elided. The union of Unicode coverage of all of the fonts is returned in csp, if
csp is not NULL. This function should be called only after FcConfigSubstitute and FcDefaultSubstitute have been called for p; otherwise
the results will not be correct.
The returned FcFontSet references FcPattern structures which may be shared by the return value from multiple FcFontSort calls, applications
cannot modify these patterns. Instead, they should be passed, along with pattern to FcFontRenderPrepare which combines them into a com-
plete pattern.
The FcFontSet returned by FcFontSetSort is destroyed by caling FcFontSetDestroy.
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 FcFontSetSort(3)
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