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How to customize the compilation of the library===============================================  FreeType  is highly  customizable  to fit  various  needs, and  this  document  describes  how  it  is  possible  to  select  options  and  components at compilation time.I. Configuration macros  The  file found  in `include/freetype/config/ftoption.h'  contains a  list  of  commented configuration  macros  that  can  be toggled  by  developers  to  indicate  which  features  should  be  active  while  building the library.  These  options range  from debug  level to  availability  of certain  features,   like  native   TrueType  hinting   through   a  bytecode  interpreter.  We  invite you  to read  this file  for more  information.   You can  change the  file's content to suit  your needs, or  override it with  one of the techniques described below.II. Modules list  If you  use GNU make  please edit the top-level  file `modules.cfg'.  It contains a  list of available FreeType modules  and extensions to  be compiled.  Change it to suit your own preferences.  Be aware that  certain modules  depend on  others, as described  in the  file.  GNU  make  uses `modules.cfg'  to  generate `ftmodule.h'  (in the  object  directory).  If  you don't  use  GNU make  you  have to  manually  edit the  file  `include/freetype/config/ftmodule.h'  (which is  *not* used  with if  compiled with GNU make) to  add or remove the drivers and components  you want  to compile into  the library.  See `INSTALL.ANY'  for more  information.III. System interface  FreeType's  default interface to  the system  (i.e., the  parts that  deal  with  memory  management   and  i/o  streams)  is  located  in  `src/base/ftsystem.c'.  The current  implementation uses standard C library  calls to manage  memory  and to read  font files.   It is  however possible  to write  custom implementations to suit specific systems.  To  tell the  GNU Make-based  build system  to use  a  custom system  interface, you have to  define the environment variable FTSYS_SRC to  point to the relevant implementation:    on Unix:      ./configure <your options>      export FTSYS_SRC=foo/my_ftsystem.c      make      make install    on Windows:      make setup <compiler>      set FTSYS_SRC=foo/my_ftsystem.c      makeIV. Overriding default configuration and module headers  It  is possible  to override  the default  configuration  and module  headers without  changing the original files.  There  are three ways  to do that:  1. With GNU make    [This is actually a combination of method 2 and 3.]    Just put your custom  `ftoption.h' file into the objects directory    (normally  `<topdir>/objs'),  which  GNU  make  prefers  over  the    standard location.   No action is needed  for `ftmodule.h' because    it is generated automatically in the objects directory.  2. Using the C include path    Use the  C include path  to ensure that  your own versions  of the    files are used at compile time when the lines      #include FT_CONFIG_OPTIONS_H      #include FT_CONFIG_MODULES_H    are      compiled.       Their      default      values      being    <freetype/config/ftoption.h> and <freetype/config/ftmodule.h>, you    can do something like:      custom/        freetype/          config/            ftoption.h    => custom options header            ftmodule.h    => custom modules list      include/            => normal FreeType 2 include        freetype/          ...    then change the C include path to always give the path to `custom'    before the FreeType 2 `include'.  3. Redefining FT_CONFIG_OPTIONS_H and FT_CONFIG_MODULES_H    Another way to do the same thing is to redefine the macros used to    name  the configuration  headers.  To  do  so, you  need a  custom    `ft2build.h' whose content can be as simple as:      #ifndef __FT2_BUILD_MY_PLATFORM_H__      #define __FT2_BUILD_MY_PLATFORM_H__      #define FT_CONFIG_OPTIONS_H  <custom/my-ftoption.h>      #define FT_CONFIG_MODULES_H  <custom/my-ftmodule.h>      #include <freetype/config/ftheader.h>      #endif /* __FT2_BUILD_MY_PLATFORM_H__ */    Place those files in a separate directory, e.g.,      custom/        ft2build.h           => custom version described above        my-ftoption.h        => custom options header        my-ftmodule.h        => custom modules list header    and change  the C include path  to ensure that  `custom' is always    placed before the FT2 `include' during compilation.----------------------------------------------------------------------Copyright 2003, 2005, 2006 byDavid Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg.This  file is  part of  the FreeType  project, and  may only  be used,modified,  and distributed  under the  terms of  the  FreeType projectlicense,  LICENSE.TXT.  By  continuing to  use, modify,  or distributethis file you  indicate that you have read  the license and understandand accept it fully.--- end of CUSTOMIZE ---

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