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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jan Tojnar
eafe887671 nixos/fonts.enableDefaultFonts: add Noto Emoji
These days, emoji are ubiqitous so we need to add emoji font.
2019-09-01 00:09:25 -04:00
Jan Tojnar
b31c7e527e nixos/fontconfig: Allow setting default emoji font
In fontconfig’s 60-generic.conf, order of preference is estabilished for emoji
font family. Because fontconfig parses the config files in lexicographic order,
appending each <prefer> from <alias> element to the family’s prefer list
(to be prepended before the family) [1], our font family defaults stored
in 52-nixos-default-fonts.conf will take precedence. That is, of course, unless
the default „weak“ binding [2] is used. Emoji family binds strongly [3],
so we need to set binding to “same” for our <alias>es to be considered before
the ones from 60-generic.conf.

By default, we will set the option to all emoji fonts supported by fontconfig,
so that emoji works for user if they have at least one emoji font installed.
If they have multiple emoji fonts installed, we will use the fontconfig’s
order of preference [4].

[1]: https://github.com/bohoomil/fontconfig-ultimate/issues/51#issuecomment-64678322
[2]: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig/fontconfig-user.html#AEN25
[3]: cc8442dec8
[4]: c41c922018
2019-09-01 00:09:25 -04:00
worldofpeace
0d220e4ed6 nixos/fontconfig-penultimate: disable by default
It currently lacks an emoji font-family which means it has to be
disabled for them to function [0].  Additionally it's fallen out of
necessity to ship custom font rendering settings (as far as I'm aware
of).

[0]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/67215
2019-08-30 19:50:30 -04:00
Jan Tojnar
67367587eb
nixos/fontconfig: harmonize comments 2019-08-20 13:59:28 +02:00
Jan Tojnar
e7dc9d0b90
nixos/fontconfig: harmonize file names 2019-08-20 13:57:46 +02:00
Jan Tojnar
0d4fc97686
nixos/fontconfig: harmonize folder variables 2019-08-20 13:56:00 +02:00
Jan Tojnar
be2cf1f093
nixos/fontconfig: harmonize indentation 2019-08-20 13:54:18 +02:00
Jan Tojnar
1a3f604de3
nixos/fontconfig-penultimate: reorder
to be more in line with fontconfig.nix
2019-08-20 13:50:52 +02:00
Daniel Schaefer
786f02f7a4 treewide: Remove usage of isNull
isNull "is deprecated; just write e == null instead" says the Nix manual
2019-04-29 14:05:50 +02:00
Symphorien Gibol
a915b33315 nixos: add preferLocalBuild=true; on derivations for config files 2019-02-22 20:11:27 +01:00
Johannes Frankenau
eea86c9e71 nixos/fontconfig: fix enable option of penultimate 2018-11-16 21:33:53 +01:00
volth
87f5930c3f [bot]: remove unreferenced code 2018-07-20 18:48:37 +00:00
Benjamin Staffin
64a9f5f0eb
fonts: fix fontconfig.localConf when used with penultimate
Fixes #31500
2017-11-10 16:57:45 -05:00
pbogdan
94a4183bda nixos/fontconfig: fix substitutions option (#28895) 2017-09-05 16:20:42 +00:00
Franz Pletz
3ab45f4b36
treewide: use boolToString function 2017-04-11 18:18:53 +02:00
Thomas Tuegel
2214b638a7
nixos/fonts: install gyre-fonts by default
gyre-fonts provides high-quality TrueType substitutes for standard PostScript
fonts. Unlike most other distributions, NixOS does not install Ghostscript and
its Type 1 fonts by default, so we must get the standard fonts elsewhere.
2017-04-08 09:33:21 -05:00
Thomas Tuegel
d0954b5494
nixos/fontconfig-ultimate: Restore presets
The `preset` option was accidentally removed.
2017-04-08 08:22:01 -05:00
Thomas Tuegel
89bfa112cf
fontconfig-penultimate: 0.2.1 -> 0.3.2 2017-04-03 09:26:19 -05:00
Thomas Tuegel
03942659ca
nixos/fontconfig: remove renderMonoTTFAsBitmap 2017-04-03 08:24:32 -05:00
Thomas Tuegel
21c9190a5f
nixos/fontconfig: remove forceAutohint option 2017-04-03 08:23:32 -05:00
Thomas Tuegel
7a78892c47
nixos/fontconfig: disable autohint by default 2017-04-03 08:22:03 -05:00
Thomas Tuegel
1b0d9e9ae6 Merge pull request #23819 from ttuegel/freetype
FreeType 2.7.1 and Fontconfig defaults
2017-03-20 11:43:50 -05:00
Thomas Tuegel
a6fce585e4
nixos/fontconfig: set rendering defaults, not overrides 2017-03-17 13:50:10 -05:00
Thomas Tuegel
354ea69ae4
fontconfig-penultimate: init at 0.2
Also provides a NixOS module.
2017-03-17 13:50:05 -05:00
Thomas Tuegel
65592837b6
freetype: 2.6.5 -> 2.7.1
The Infinality bytecode interpreter is removed in favor of the new v40 TrueType
interpreter. In the past, the Infinality interpreter provided support for
ClearType-style hinting instructions while the default interpreter (then v35)
provided support only for original TrueType-style instructions. The v40
interpreter corrects this deficiency, so the Infinality interpreter is no longer
necessary.

To understand why the Infinality interpreter is no longer necessary, we should
understand how ClearType differs from TrueType and how the v40 interpreter
works. The following is a summary of information available on the FreeType
website [1] mixed with my own editorializing.

TrueType instructions use horizontal and vertical hints to improve glyph
rendering. Before TrueType, fonts were only vertically hinted; horizontal hints
improved rendering by snapping stems to pixel boundaries. Horizontal hinting is
a risk because it can significantly distort glyph shapes and kerning. Extensive
testing at different resolutions is needed to perfect the TrueType
hints. Microsoft invested significant effort to do this with its "Core fonts for
the Web" project, but few other typefaces have seen this level of attention.

With the advent of subpixel rendering, the effective horizontal resolution of
most displays increased significantly. ClearType eschews horizontal hinting in
favor of horizontal supersampling. Most fonts are designed for the Microsoft
bytecode interpreter, which implements a compatibility mode with
TrueType-style (horizontal and vertical) instructions. However, applying the
full horizontal hints to subpixel-rendered fonts leads to color fringes and
inconsistent stem widths. The Infinality interpreter implements several
techniques to mitigate these problems, going so far as to embed font- and
glyph-specific hacks in the interpreter. On the other hand, the v40 interpreter
ignores the horizontal hinting instructions so that glyphs render as they are
intended to on the Microsoft interpreter. Without the horizontal hints, the
problems of glyph and kerning distortion, color fringes, and inconsistent stem
widths--the problems the Infinality interpreter was created to solve--simply
don't occur in the first place.

There are also security concerns which motivate removing the Infinality patches.
Although there is an updated version of the Infinality interpreter for FreeType
2.7, the lack of a consistent upstream maintainer is a security concern. The
interpreter is a Turing-complete virtual machine which has had security
vulnerabilities in the past. While the default interpreter is used in billions
of devices and is maintained by an active developer, the Infinality interpreter
is neither scrutinized nor maintained. We will probably never know if there are
defects in the Infinality interpreter, and if they were discovered they would
likely never be fixed. I do not think that is an acceptable situtation for a
core library like FreeType.

Dropping the Infinality patches means that font rendering will be less
customizable. I think this is an acceptable trade-off. The Infinality
interpreter made many compromises to mitigate the problems with horizontal
hinting; the main purpose of customization is to tailor these compromises to the
user's preferences. The new interpreter does not have to make these compromises
because it renders fonts as their designers intended, so this level of
customization is not necessary.

The Infinality-associated patches are also removed from cairo. These patches
only set the default rendering options in case they aren't set though
Fontconfig. On NixOS, the rendering options are always set in Fontconfig, so
these patches never actually did anything for us!

The Fontconfig test suite is patched to account for a quirk in the way PCF fonts
are named.

The fontconfig option `hintstyle` is no longer configurable in NixOS. This
option selects the TrueType interpreter; the v40 interpreter is `hintslight` and
the older v35 interpreter is `hintmedium` or `hintfull` (which have actually
always been the same thing). The setting may still be changed through the
`localConf` option or by creating a user Fontconfig file.

Users with HiDPI displays should probably disable hinting and antialiasing: at
best they have no visible effect.

The fontconfig-ultimate settings are still available in NixOS, but they are no
longer the default. They still work, but their main purpose is to set rendering
quirks which are no longer necessary and may actually be
detrimental (e.g. setting `hintfull` for some fonts). Also, the vast array of
font substitutions provided is not an appropriate default; the default setting
should be to give the user the font they asked for.

[1]. https://www.freetype.org/freetype2/docs/subpixel-hinting.html
2017-03-12 17:31:33 -05:00
Thomas Tuegel
286b007bd3
nixos/fontconfig: lift some settings out of fontconfig.ultimate 2017-03-04 14:59:24 -06:00
Eric Sagnes
61efe92e68 fontconfig module: use enum 2016-11-16 22:35:46 +09:00
Eelco Dolstra
5b5c2fb9c0 Make the default fonts conditional on services.xserver.enable
We were pulling in 44 MiB of fonts in the default configuration, which
is a bit excessive for headless configurations like EC2
instances. Note that dejavu_minimal ensures that remote X11-forwarded
applications still have a basic font regardless.
2016-09-05 15:51:37 +02:00
Vladimír Čunát
4f73633f26 treewide: stop using fontbhttf 2016-08-29 22:28:50 +02:00
Nikolay Amiantov
f961fc7dd1 freetype: re-add infinality patches
archfan has updated those patches for the new version.
2016-08-20 03:21:05 +03:00
cmfwyp
1c7114da69 freetype: 2.6.2 -> 2.6.5
The fontconfig-ultimate patches are unmaintained. Since they were
not updated for newer FreeType versions, this removes them and
disables fontconfig-ultimate by default.
2016-08-20 03:21:05 +03:00
Nikolay Amiantov
e3ab0826c2 fontconfig-ultimate: 2015-12-06 -> 2016-04-23
This removes our hardcoded presets which weren't updated for quite some time.
Infinality now has new hardcoded presets in freetype, which can be overriden if
desired with environment variables (as before). Accordingly, updated NixOS
module to set the hardcoded preset.

Additionally used a more "right" type for substitutions.
2016-08-20 03:21:05 +03:00
Eric Sagnes
e80e8b9dc9 fontconfig module: respect upstream definitions 2016-08-20 03:21:05 +03:00
Eric Sagnes
cd2948a72e fontconfig: fix etc priority 2016-08-20 03:21:05 +03:00
obadz
cfc0a5415b Revert "fontconfig: fix etc priority"
This reverts commit 1e53d4a777.

Closes #16983

cc @vcunat @ericsagnes @dezgeg
2016-07-15 20:44:21 +02:00
Eric Sagnes
1e53d4a777 fontconfig: fix etc priority 2016-07-09 16:50:13 +02:00
Joachim Fasting
b24e58a82b
config.fonts.fontdir: use runCommand instead of builderDefs
The primary motivation here is to get rid of builderDefs, but now the
resulting font directory is also linked into /run/current-system/sw,
which fixes #15194.
2016-05-26 22:39:01 +02:00
Vladimír Čunát
ae74c356d9 Merge recent 'staging' into closure-size
Let's get rid of those merge conflicts.
2016-02-03 16:57:19 +01:00
Nikolay Amiantov
39b5bc3b2f fontconfig service: add pre-generated fonts caches 2016-01-29 14:41:26 +03:00
Vladimír Čunát
f8c211fd2b fontconfig: split into multiple outputs
Fixed all 'fontconfig}' references as well, hopefully, ugh!
2015-10-05 12:23:56 +02:00
aszlig
ebf1f51641
nixos/fonts: Add unifont to list of default fonts.
This fixes #10077 because after some debugging it turns out that by
default we don't have a font which is able to display Chinese symbols.

Thanks to @anderspapitto, @kmicu and hyper_ch on IRC to help debugging
this issue, see log at:

http://nixos.org/irc/logs/log.20150926 starting at 19:46

With unifont we have a reasonable fallback font to ensure that every
written language is rendered correctly and thus less surprise for new
users who keep their font settings at the default.

Reported-by: Anders Papitto <anderspapitto@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
2015-09-26 21:04:15 +02:00
Jan Malakhovski
6eadb16022 nixos: fix some types 2015-09-18 18:48:50 +00:00
Thomas Tuegel
ba59ff2160 nixos/fontconfig: separate rendering and alias configuration
Fixes #9110. Fontconfig recommends different precedence for rendering
settings and generic alias settings. To comply with the recommendations,
`98-nixos.conf` has been separated into `10-nixos-rendering.conf` and
`60-nixos-generic-alias.conf`.
2015-08-04 12:15:29 -05:00
Eelco Dolstra
7edb27b7af Hide the option fonts.enableCoreFonts
We shouldn't have options that simply enable a package.
2015-06-01 10:43:43 +02:00
Nicolas B. Pierron
9f2865515d Fix infinite loop in fontconfig-ultimate.nix
With the new evaluation of arguments, pkgs is now defined by the
configuration, which implies that option declaration with pkgs.lib
will cause an infinite loop.
2015-03-12 23:42:58 +01:00
Thomas Tuegel
0fee7a2b21 fontconfig: stringify dpi correctly 2015-02-01 16:18:48 -06:00
Thomas Tuegel
32e41c2280 nixos: fix config.fonts.fontconfig.ultimate.allowBitmaps
The option was incorrectly negated, so that 'allowBitmaps = true'
actually disabled bitmap fonts.
2014-12-15 09:16:40 -06:00
Thomas Tuegel
9707ffd973 nixos: let fontconfig default fonts be lists of fonts 2014-12-08 10:55:24 -06:00
Thomas Tuegel
57ba2093bf Replace Bitstream Vera fonts by DejaVu in defaults
The default configuration installed the Bitstream Vera fonts, but DejaVu
is a superior replacement, and the default Fontconfig settings need it
now for the generic faces monospace, sans-serif, and serif.
2014-12-08 10:55:24 -06:00
Thomas Tuegel
c00c563c66 Add NixOS module for fontconfig-ultimate
Details:
* The option `fonts.fontconfig.ultimate.enable` can be used to disable
  the fontconfig-ultimate configuration.
* The user-configurable options provided by fontconfig-ultimate are
  exposed in the NixOS module: `allowBitmaps` (default: true),
  `allowType1` (default: false), `useEmbeddedBitmaps` (default: false),
  `forceAutohint` (default: false), `renderMonoTTFAsBitmap` (default:
  false).
* Upstream provides three substitution modes for substituting TrueType
  fonts for Type 1 fonts (which do not render well). The default,
  "free", substitutes free fonts for Type 1 fonts. The option "ms"
  substitutions Microsoft fonts for Type 1 fonts. The option "combi"
  uses a combination of Microsoft and free fonts. Substitutions can also
  be disabled.
* All 21 of the Infinality rendering modes supported by fontconfig-ultimate
  or by the original Infinality distribution can be selected through
  `fonts.fontconfig.ultimate.rendering`. The default is the medium style
  provided by fontconfig-ultimate. Any of the modes may be customized,
  or Infinality rendering can be disabled entirely.
2014-12-08 10:55:24 -06:00