Fixed 'missing glyph doesn't use fontconfig config substitutions' bug
XftFontMatch does display-specific font configuration (commitmaster528241a
). Nice. Unfortunately, when we switched from FcFontMatch, we also stopped storing the post-Fc{Config,Default}Substitute FcPattern for future lookups. The result is that if a glyph isn't found in the primary font, secondary font lookups use the original FcPattern, not the configured one. If you have custom fontconfig rules (like me), this can be disappointing. I basically just copied the guts out of XftFontMatch[1] and saved the intermediate configured FcPattern. Could be related to the bug that inspired commit4242027
. [1]: https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libXft/tree/src/xftfont.c
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@ -3373,16 +3373,32 @@ xgeommasktogravity(int mask)
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int
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xloadfont(Font *f, FcPattern *pattern)
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{
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FcPattern *configured;
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FcPattern *match;
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FcResult result;
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XGlyphInfo extents;
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int wantattr, haveattr;
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match = XftFontMatch(xw.dpy, xw.scr, pattern, &result);
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if (!match)
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/*
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* Manually configure instead of calling XftMatchFont
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* so that we can use the configured pattern for
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* "missing glyph" lookups.
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*/
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configured = FcPatternDuplicate(pattern);
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if (!configured)
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return 1;
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FcConfigSubstitute(NULL, configured, FcMatchPattern);
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XftDefaultSubstitute(xw.dpy, xw.scr, configured);
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match = FcFontMatch(NULL, configured, &result);
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if (!match) {
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FcPatternDestroy(configured);
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return 1;
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}
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if (!(f->match = XftFontOpenPattern(xw.dpy, match))) {
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FcPatternDestroy(configured);
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FcPatternDestroy(match);
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return 1;
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}
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@ -3414,7 +3430,7 @@ xloadfont(Font *f, FcPattern *pattern)
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strlen(ascii_printable), &extents);
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f->set = NULL;
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f->pattern = FcPatternDuplicate(pattern);
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f->pattern = configured;
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f->ascent = f->match->ascent;
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f->descent = f->match->descent;
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