## 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: System/Printing ## Description: Printer font configuration ## Type: yesno ## Default: no # # generate fontmaps for ghostscript # # (needs 'ftdump' from the 'ft2demos' package). # GENERATE_GHOSTSCRIPT_FONTMAPS="no" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: yesno ## Default: yes # # generate font setup for OpenOffice # GENERATE_OOO_FONT_SETUP="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" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: integer ## Default: 0 # # Fonts which have high quality byte code interpreter instructions # can look very good in small sizes when rendered in black and white # (no anti-aliasing!) using the byte code interpreter (not the autohinter!). # The results look as good as high quality bitmap fonts. # # If you want to use this rendering style by default for all fonts # which are known to have good byte code instructions (these are the # fonts from the agfa-fonts package and the Microsoft webfonts), enter # an integer number greater than 0 here. For example, if you enter "18", # black and white rendering using the byte code interpreter will be used # for pixel sizes <= 18, for larger sizes the autohinter and anti-aliasing # will be used. You can disable this by entering "0". # BYTECODE_BW_MAX_PIXEL="0" ## Path: Desktop ## Description: Display font configuration ## Type: yesno ## Default: yes # # 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 # # 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"