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Without the patch, the addition to property_database.js leads to failures related to the "0.0" and "0" values in layout/style/test/test_value_computation.html .
218 lines
7.9 KiB
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218 lines
7.9 KiB
C++
/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 20; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
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* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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#include "gfxFT2FontBase.h"
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#include "gfxFT2Utils.h"
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#include "harfbuzz/hb.h"
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#include "mozilla/Likely.h"
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#include "gfxFontConstants.h"
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#include "gfxFontUtils.h"
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using namespace mozilla::gfx;
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gfxFT2FontBase::gfxFT2FontBase(cairo_scaled_font_t *aScaledFont,
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gfxFontEntry *aFontEntry,
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const gfxFontStyle *aFontStyle)
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: gfxFont(aFontEntry, aFontStyle, kAntialiasDefault, aScaledFont),
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mSpaceGlyph(0),
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mHasMetrics(false)
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{
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cairo_scaled_font_reference(mScaledFont);
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gfxFT2LockedFace face(this);
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mFUnitsConvFactor = face.XScale();
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}
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gfxFT2FontBase::~gfxFT2FontBase()
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{
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cairo_scaled_font_destroy(mScaledFont);
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}
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uint32_t
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gfxFT2FontBase::GetGlyph(uint32_t aCharCode)
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{
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// FcFreeTypeCharIndex needs to lock the FT_Face and can end up searching
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// through all the postscript glyph names in the font. Therefore use a
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// lightweight cache, which is stored on the cairo_font_face_t.
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cairo_font_face_t *face =
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cairo_scaled_font_get_font_face(CairoScaledFont());
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if (cairo_font_face_status(face) != CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS)
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return 0;
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// This cache algorithm and size is based on what is done in
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// cairo_scaled_font_text_to_glyphs and pango_fc_font_real_get_glyph. I
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// think the concept is that adjacent characters probably come mostly from
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// one Unicode block. This assumption is probably not so valid with
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// scripts with large character sets as used for East Asian languages.
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struct CmapCacheSlot {
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uint32_t mCharCode;
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uint32_t mGlyphIndex;
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};
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const uint32_t kNumSlots = 256;
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static cairo_user_data_key_t sCmapCacheKey;
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CmapCacheSlot *slots = static_cast<CmapCacheSlot*>
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(cairo_font_face_get_user_data(face, &sCmapCacheKey));
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if (!slots) {
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// cairo's caches can keep some cairo_font_faces alive past our last
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// destroy, so the destroy function (free) for the cache must be
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// callable from cairo without any assumptions about what other
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// modules have not been shutdown.
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slots = static_cast<CmapCacheSlot*>
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(calloc(kNumSlots, sizeof(CmapCacheSlot)));
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if (!slots)
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return 0;
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cairo_status_t status =
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cairo_font_face_set_user_data(face, &sCmapCacheKey, slots, free);
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if (status != CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS) { // OOM
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free(slots);
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return 0;
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}
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// Invalidate slot 0 by setting its char code to something that would
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// never end up in slot 0. All other slots are already invalid
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// because they have mCharCode = 0 and a glyph for char code 0 will
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// always be in the slot 0.
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slots[0].mCharCode = 1;
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}
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CmapCacheSlot *slot = &slots[aCharCode % kNumSlots];
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if (slot->mCharCode != aCharCode) {
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slot->mCharCode = aCharCode;
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slot->mGlyphIndex = gfxFT2LockedFace(this).GetGlyph(aCharCode);
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}
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return slot->mGlyphIndex;
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}
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void
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gfxFT2FontBase::GetGlyphExtents(uint32_t aGlyph, cairo_text_extents_t* aExtents)
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{
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NS_PRECONDITION(aExtents != nullptr, "aExtents must not be NULL");
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cairo_glyph_t glyphs[1];
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glyphs[0].index = aGlyph;
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glyphs[0].x = 0.0;
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glyphs[0].y = 0.0;
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// cairo does some caching for us here but perhaps a small gain could be
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// made by caching more. It is usually only the advance that is needed,
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// so caching only the advance could allow many requests to be cached with
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// little memory use. Ideally this cache would be merged with
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// gfxGlyphExtents.
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cairo_scaled_font_glyph_extents(CairoScaledFont(), glyphs, 1, aExtents);
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}
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const gfxFont::Metrics&
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gfxFT2FontBase::GetHorizontalMetrics()
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{
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if (mHasMetrics)
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return mMetrics;
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if (MOZ_UNLIKELY(GetStyle()->size <= 0.0) ||
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MOZ_UNLIKELY(GetStyle()->sizeAdjust == 0.0)) {
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new(&mMetrics) gfxFont::Metrics(); // zero initialize
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mSpaceGlyph = GetGlyph(' ');
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} else {
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gfxFT2LockedFace face(this);
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face.GetMetrics(&mMetrics, &mSpaceGlyph);
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}
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SanitizeMetrics(&mMetrics, false);
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#if 0
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// printf("font name: %s %f\n", NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8(GetName()).get(), GetStyle()->size);
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// printf ("pango font %s\n", pango_font_description_to_string (pango_font_describe (font)));
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fprintf (stderr, "Font: %s\n", NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8(GetName()).get());
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fprintf (stderr, " emHeight: %f emAscent: %f emDescent: %f\n", mMetrics.emHeight, mMetrics.emAscent, mMetrics.emDescent);
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fprintf (stderr, " maxAscent: %f maxDescent: %f\n", mMetrics.maxAscent, mMetrics.maxDescent);
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fprintf (stderr, " internalLeading: %f externalLeading: %f\n", mMetrics.externalLeading, mMetrics.internalLeading);
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fprintf (stderr, " spaceWidth: %f aveCharWidth: %f xHeight: %f\n", mMetrics.spaceWidth, mMetrics.aveCharWidth, mMetrics.xHeight);
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fprintf (stderr, " uOff: %f uSize: %f stOff: %f stSize: %f\n", mMetrics.underlineOffset, mMetrics.underlineSize, mMetrics.strikeoutOffset, mMetrics.strikeoutSize);
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#endif
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mHasMetrics = true;
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return mMetrics;
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}
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// Get the glyphID of a space
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uint32_t
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gfxFT2FontBase::GetSpaceGlyph()
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{
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GetHorizontalMetrics();
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return mSpaceGlyph;
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}
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uint32_t
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gfxFT2FontBase::GetGlyph(uint32_t unicode, uint32_t variation_selector)
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{
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if (variation_selector) {
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uint32_t id =
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gfxFT2LockedFace(this).GetUVSGlyph(unicode, variation_selector);
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if (id)
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return id;
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id = gfxFontUtils::GetUVSFallback(unicode, variation_selector);
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if (id) {
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unicode = id;
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}
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}
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return GetGlyph(unicode);
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}
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int32_t
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gfxFT2FontBase::GetGlyphWidth(DrawTarget& aDrawTarget, uint16_t aGID)
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{
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cairo_text_extents_t extents;
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GetGlyphExtents(aGID, &extents);
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// convert to 16.16 fixed point
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return NS_lround(0x10000 * extents.x_advance);
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}
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bool
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gfxFT2FontBase::SetupCairoFont(gfxContext *aContext)
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{
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cairo_t *cr = aContext->GetCairo();
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// The scaled font ctm is not relevant right here because
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// cairo_set_scaled_font does not record the scaled font itself, but
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// merely the font_face, font_matrix, font_options. The scaled_font used
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// for the target can be different from the scaled_font passed to
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// cairo_set_scaled_font. (Unfortunately we have measured only for an
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// identity ctm.)
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cairo_scaled_font_t *cairoFont = CairoScaledFont();
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if (cairo_scaled_font_status(cairoFont) != CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
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// Don't cairo_set_scaled_font as that would propagate the error to
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// the cairo_t, precluding any further drawing.
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return false;
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}
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// Thoughts on which font_options to set on the context:
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//
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// cairoFont has been created for screen rendering.
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//
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// When the context is being used for screen rendering, we should set
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// font_options such that the same scaled_font gets used (when the ctm is
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// the same). The use of explicit font_options recorded in
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// CreateScaledFont ensures that this will happen.
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//
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// XXXkt: For pdf and ps surfaces, I don't know whether it's better to
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// remove surface-specific options, or try to draw with the same
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// scaled_font that was used to measure. As the same font_face is being
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// used, its font_options will often override some values anyway (unless
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// perhaps we remove those from the FcPattern at face creation).
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//
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// I can't see any significant difference in printing, irrespective of
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// what is set here. It's too late to change things here as measuring has
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// already taken place. We should really be measuring with a different
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// font for pdf and ps surfaces (bug 403513).
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cairo_set_scaled_font(cr, cairoFont);
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return true;
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}
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