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Re: [ft-devel] Greetings
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suzuki toshiya |
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Re: [ft-devel] Greetings |
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Sun, 17 Feb 2013 19:02:55 +0900 |
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Hi,
> I can work on Linux and Mac OS systems. Is there an Xcode project for
> FreeType, or is it basically still configure driven?
Yes, still configure driven. I've ever written a howto document
to build FreeType2 by Xcode.
http://gyvern.ipc.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~mpsuzuki/howtobuild-ft2-xcode31_20110617a.pdf
Because there are some limitations in building by Xcode, and,
I'm not sure whether Xcode project file is stable, I hesitate
to propose the inclusion of Xcode project file into FreeType2
tarball.
Regards,
mpsuzuki
Tom Kacvinsky wrote:
> Howdy all!
>
> I know I said a while ago that I was back to FreeType development, but then
> I dropped it. This time I think it is going to stick. I need to get into
> font programming again. I've been working on finite element analysis
> software for the last eight years as a build support specialist, touching
> on Perl, Python, C, C++, assembly, Fortran, custom XML based build tools,
> math libraries, some code architecture, etc... But it's just not the same
> as fonts and straight up C programming.
>
> I can work on Linux and Mac OS systems. Is there an Xcode project for
> FreeType, or is it basically still configure driven?
>
> I look forward to contributing again. I don't know if there is any font
> parsing work that needs to be done. That's what I did before, perhaps I
> can get back into that...
>
> Tom
>
>
>
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