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      3 /*  ftstroke.h                                                             */
      4 /*                                                                         */
      5 /*    FreeType path stroker (specification).                               */
      6 /*                                                                         */
      7 /*  Copyright 2002-2015 by                                                 */
      8 /*  David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg.                      */
      9 /*                                                                         */
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     17 
     18 
     19 #ifndef __FT_STROKE_H__
     20 #define __FT_STROKE_H__
     21 
     22 #include <ft2build.h>
     23 #include FT_OUTLINE_H
     24 #include FT_GLYPH_H
     25 
     26 
     27 FT_BEGIN_HEADER
     28 
     29 
     30  /************************************************************************
     31   *
     32   * @section:
     33   *    glyph_stroker
     34   *
     35   * @title:
     36   *    Glyph Stroker
     37   *
     38   * @abstract:
     39   *    Generating bordered and stroked glyphs.
     40   *
     41   * @description:
     42   *    This component generates stroked outlines of a given vectorial
     43   *    glyph.  It also allows you to retrieve the `outside' and/or the
     44   *    `inside' borders of the stroke.
     45   *
     46   *    This can be useful to generate `bordered' glyph, i.e., glyphs
     47   *    displayed with a coloured (and anti-aliased) border around their
     48   *    shape.
     49   *
     50   * @order:
     51   *    FT_Stroker
     52   *
     53   *    FT_Stroker_LineJoin
     54   *    FT_Stroker_LineCap
     55   *    FT_StrokerBorder
     56   *
     57   *    FT_Outline_GetInsideBorder
     58   *    FT_Outline_GetOutsideBorder
     59   *
     60   *    FT_Glyph_Stroke
     61   *    FT_Glyph_StrokeBorder
     62   *
     63   *    FT_Stroker_New
     64   *    FT_Stroker_Set
     65   *    FT_Stroker_Rewind
     66   *    FT_Stroker_ParseOutline
     67   *    FT_Stroker_Done
     68   *
     69   *    FT_Stroker_BeginSubPath
     70   *    FT_Stroker_EndSubPath
     71   *
     72   *    FT_Stroker_LineTo
     73   *    FT_Stroker_ConicTo
     74   *    FT_Stroker_CubicTo
     75   *
     76   *    FT_Stroker_GetBorderCounts
     77   *    FT_Stroker_ExportBorder
     78   *    FT_Stroker_GetCounts
     79   *    FT_Stroker_Export
     80   *
     81   */
     82 
     83 
     84  /**************************************************************
     85   *
     86   * @type:
     87   *   FT_Stroker
     88   *
     89   * @description:
     90   *   Opaque handle to a path stroker object.
     91   */
     92   typedef struct FT_StrokerRec_*  FT_Stroker;
     93 
     94 
     95   /**************************************************************
     96    *
     97    * @enum:
     98    *   FT_Stroker_LineJoin
     99    *
    100    * @description:
    101    *   These values determine how two joining lines are rendered
    102    *   in a stroker.
    103    *
    104    * @values:
    105    *   FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_ROUND ::
    106    *     Used to render rounded line joins.  Circular arcs are used
    107    *     to join two lines smoothly.
    108    *
    109    *   FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_BEVEL ::
    110    *     Used to render beveled line joins.  The outer corner of
    111    *     the joined lines is filled by enclosing the triangular
    112    *     region of the corner with a straight line between the
    113    *     outer corners of each stroke.
    114    *
    115    *   FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_FIXED ::
    116    *     Used to render mitered line joins, with fixed bevels if the
    117    *     miter limit is exceeded.  The outer edges of the strokes
    118    *     for the two segments are extended until they meet at an
    119    *     angle.  If the segments meet at too sharp an angle (such
    120    *     that the miter would extend from the intersection of the
    121    *     segments a distance greater than the product of the miter
    122    *     limit value and the border radius), then a bevel join (see
    123    *     above) is used instead.  This prevents long spikes being
    124    *     created.  FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_FIXED generates a miter
    125    *     line join as used in PostScript and PDF.
    126    *
    127    *   FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_VARIABLE ::
    128    *   FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER ::
    129    *     Used to render mitered line joins, with variable bevels if
    130    *     the miter limit is exceeded.  The intersection of the
    131    *     strokes is clipped at a line perpendicular to the bisector
    132    *     of the angle between the strokes, at the distance from the
    133    *     intersection of the segments equal to the product of the
    134    *     miter limit value and the border radius.  This prevents
    135    *     long spikes being created.
    136    *     FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_VARIABLE generates a mitered line
    137    *     join as used in XPS.  FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER is an alias
    138    *     for FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_VARIABLE, retained for
    139    *     backwards compatibility.
    140    */
    141   typedef enum  FT_Stroker_LineJoin_
    142   {
    143     FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_ROUND          = 0,
    144     FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_BEVEL          = 1,
    145     FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_VARIABLE = 2,
    146     FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER          = FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_VARIABLE,
    147     FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_FIXED    = 3
    148 
    149   } FT_Stroker_LineJoin;
    150 
    151 
    152   /**************************************************************
    153    *
    154    * @enum:
    155    *   FT_Stroker_LineCap
    156    *
    157    * @description:
    158    *   These values determine how the end of opened sub-paths are
    159    *   rendered in a stroke.
    160    *
    161    * @values:
    162    *   FT_STROKER_LINECAP_BUTT ::
    163    *     The end of lines is rendered as a full stop on the last
    164    *     point itself.
    165    *
    166    *   FT_STROKER_LINECAP_ROUND ::
    167    *     The end of lines is rendered as a half-circle around the
    168    *     last point.
    169    *
    170    *   FT_STROKER_LINECAP_SQUARE ::
    171    *     The end of lines is rendered as a square around the
    172    *     last point.
    173    */
    174   typedef enum  FT_Stroker_LineCap_
    175   {
    176     FT_STROKER_LINECAP_BUTT = 0,
    177     FT_STROKER_LINECAP_ROUND,
    178     FT_STROKER_LINECAP_SQUARE
    179 
    180   } FT_Stroker_LineCap;
    181 
    182 
    183   /**************************************************************
    184    *
    185    * @enum:
    186    *   FT_StrokerBorder
    187    *
    188    * @description:
    189    *   These values are used to select a given stroke border
    190    *   in @FT_Stroker_GetBorderCounts and @FT_Stroker_ExportBorder.
    191    *
    192    * @values:
    193    *   FT_STROKER_BORDER_LEFT ::
    194    *     Select the left border, relative to the drawing direction.
    195    *
    196    *   FT_STROKER_BORDER_RIGHT ::
    197    *     Select the right border, relative to the drawing direction.
    198    *
    199    * @note:
    200    *   Applications are generally interested in the `inside' and `outside'
    201    *   borders.  However, there is no direct mapping between these and the
    202    *   `left' and `right' ones, since this really depends on the glyph's
    203    *   drawing orientation, which varies between font formats.
    204    *
    205    *   You can however use @FT_Outline_GetInsideBorder and
    206    *   @FT_Outline_GetOutsideBorder to get these.
    207    */
    208   typedef enum  FT_StrokerBorder_
    209   {
    210     FT_STROKER_BORDER_LEFT = 0,
    211     FT_STROKER_BORDER_RIGHT
    212 
    213   } FT_StrokerBorder;
    214 
    215 
    216   /**************************************************************
    217    *
    218    * @function:
    219    *   FT_Outline_GetInsideBorder
    220    *
    221    * @description:
    222    *   Retrieve the @FT_StrokerBorder value corresponding to the
    223    *   `inside' borders of a given outline.
    224    *
    225    * @input:
    226    *   outline ::
    227    *     The source outline handle.
    228    *
    229    * @return:
    230    *   The border index.  @FT_STROKER_BORDER_RIGHT for empty or invalid
    231    *   outlines.
    232    */
    233   FT_EXPORT( FT_StrokerBorder )
    234   FT_Outline_GetInsideBorder( FT_Outline*  outline );
    235 
    236 
    237   /**************************************************************
    238    *
    239    * @function:
    240    *   FT_Outline_GetOutsideBorder
    241    *
    242    * @description:
    243    *   Retrieve the @FT_StrokerBorder value corresponding to the
    244    *   `outside' borders of a given outline.
    245    *
    246    * @input:
    247    *   outline ::
    248    *     The source outline handle.
    249    *
    250    * @return:
    251    *   The border index.  @FT_STROKER_BORDER_LEFT for empty or invalid
    252    *   outlines.
    253    */
    254   FT_EXPORT( FT_StrokerBorder )
    255   FT_Outline_GetOutsideBorder( FT_Outline*  outline );
    256 
    257 
    258   /**************************************************************
    259    *
    260    * @function:
    261    *   FT_Stroker_New
    262    *
    263    * @description:
    264    *   Create a new stroker object.
    265    *
    266    * @input:
    267    *   library ::
    268    *     FreeType library handle.
    269    *
    270    * @output:
    271    *   astroker ::
    272    *     A new stroker object handle.  NULL in case of error.
    273    *
    274    * @return:
    275    *    FreeType error code.  0~means success.
    276    */
    277   FT_EXPORT( FT_Error )
    278   FT_Stroker_New( FT_Library   library,
    279                   FT_Stroker  *astroker );
    280 
    281 
    282   /**************************************************************
    283    *
    284    * @function:
    285    *   FT_Stroker_Set
    286    *
    287    * @description:
    288    *   Reset a stroker object's attributes.
    289    *
    290    * @input:
    291    *   stroker ::
    292    *     The target stroker handle.
    293    *
    294    *   radius ::
    295    *     The border radius.
    296    *
    297    *   line_cap ::
    298    *     The line cap style.
    299    *
    300    *   line_join ::
    301    *     The line join style.
    302    *
    303    *   miter_limit ::
    304    *     The miter limit for the FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_FIXED and
    305    *     FT_STROKER_LINEJOIN_MITER_VARIABLE line join styles,
    306    *     expressed as 16.16 fixed-point value.
    307    *
    308    * @note:
    309    *   The radius is expressed in the same units as the outline
    310    *   coordinates.
    311    *
    312    *   This function calls @FT_Stroker_Rewind automatically.
    313    */
    314   FT_EXPORT( void )
    315   FT_Stroker_Set( FT_Stroker           stroker,
    316                   FT_Fixed             radius,
    317                   FT_Stroker_LineCap   line_cap,
    318                   FT_Stroker_LineJoin  line_join,
    319                   FT_Fixed             miter_limit );
    320 
    321 
    322   /**************************************************************
    323    *
    324    * @function:
    325    *   FT_Stroker_Rewind
    326    *
    327    * @description:
    328    *   Reset a stroker object without changing its attributes.
    329    *   You should call this function before beginning a new
    330    *   series of calls to @FT_Stroker_BeginSubPath or
    331    *   @FT_Stroker_EndSubPath.
    332    *
    333    * @input:
    334    *   stroker ::
    335    *     The target stroker handle.
    336    */
    337   FT_EXPORT( void )
    338   FT_Stroker_Rewind( FT_Stroker  stroker );
    339 
    340 
    341   /**************************************************************
    342    *
    343    * @function:
    344    *   FT_Stroker_ParseOutline
    345    *
    346    * @description:
    347    *   A convenience function used to parse a whole outline with
    348    *   the stroker.  The resulting outline(s) can be retrieved
    349    *   later by functions like @FT_Stroker_GetCounts and @FT_Stroker_Export.
    350    *
    351    * @input:
    352    *   stroker ::
    353    *     The target stroker handle.
    354    *
    355    *   outline ::
    356    *     The source outline.
    357    *
    358    *   opened ::
    359    *     A boolean.  If~1, the outline is treated as an open path instead
    360    *     of a closed one.
    361    *
    362    * @return:
    363    *   FreeType error code.  0~means success.
    364    *
    365    * @note:
    366    *   If `opened' is~0 (the default), the outline is treated as a closed
    367    *   path, and the stroker generates two distinct `border' outlines.
    368    *
    369    *   If `opened' is~1, the outline is processed as an open path, and the
    370    *   stroker generates a single `stroke' outline.
    371    *
    372    *   This function calls @FT_Stroker_Rewind automatically.
    373    */
    374   FT_EXPORT( FT_Error )
    375   FT_Stroker_ParseOutline( FT_Stroker   stroker,
    376                            FT_Outline*  outline,
    377                            FT_Bool      opened );
    378 
    379 
    380   /**************************************************************
    381    *
    382    * @function:
    383    *   FT_Stroker_BeginSubPath
    384    *
    385    * @description:
    386    *   Start a new sub-path in the stroker.
    387    *
    388    * @input:
    389    *   stroker ::
    390    *     The target stroker handle.
    391    *
    392    *   to ::
    393    *     A pointer to the start vector.
    394    *
    395    *   open ::
    396    *     A boolean.  If~1, the sub-path is treated as an open one.
    397    *
    398    * @return:
    399    *   FreeType error code.  0~means success.
    400    *
    401    * @note:
    402    *   This function is useful when you need to stroke a path that is
    403    *   not stored as an @FT_Outline object.
    404    */
    405   FT_EXPORT( FT_Error )
    406   FT_Stroker_BeginSubPath( FT_Stroker  stroker,
    407                            FT_Vector*  to,
    408                            FT_Bool     open );
    409 
    410 
    411   /**************************************************************
    412    *
    413    * @function:
    414    *   FT_Stroker_EndSubPath
    415    *
    416    * @description:
    417    *   Close the current sub-path in the stroker.
    418    *
    419    * @input:
    420    *   stroker ::
    421    *     The target stroker handle.
    422    *
    423    * @return:
    424    *   FreeType error code.  0~means success.
    425    *
    426    * @note:
    427    *   You should call this function after @FT_Stroker_BeginSubPath.
    428    *   If the subpath was not `opened', this function `draws' a
    429    *   single line segment to the start position when needed.
    430    */
    431   FT_EXPORT( FT_Error )
    432   FT_Stroker_EndSubPath( FT_Stroker  stroker );
    433 
    434 
    435   /**************************************************************
    436    *
    437    * @function:
    438    *   FT_Stroker_LineTo
    439    *
    440    * @description:
    441    *   `Draw' a single line segment in the stroker's current sub-path,
    442    *   from the last position.
    443    *
    444    * @input:
    445    *   stroker ::
    446    *     The target stroker handle.
    447    *
    448    *   to ::
    449    *     A pointer to the destination point.
    450    *
    451    * @return:
    452    *   FreeType error code.  0~means success.
    453    *
    454    * @note:
    455    *   You should call this function between @FT_Stroker_BeginSubPath and
    456    *   @FT_Stroker_EndSubPath.
    457    */
    458   FT_EXPORT( FT_Error )
    459   FT_Stroker_LineTo( FT_Stroker  stroker,
    460                      FT_Vector*  to );
    461 
    462 
    463   /**************************************************************
    464    *
    465    * @function:
    466    *   FT_Stroker_ConicTo
    467    *
    468    * @description:
    469    *   `Draw' a single quadratic Bzier in the stroker's current sub-path,
    470    *   from the last position.
    471    *
    472    * @input:
    473    *   stroker ::
    474    *     The target stroker handle.
    475    *
    476    *   control ::
    477    *     A pointer to a Bzier control point.
    478    *
    479    *   to ::
    480    *     A pointer to the destination point.
    481    *
    482    * @return:
    483    *   FreeType error code.  0~means success.
    484    *
    485    * @note:
    486    *   You should call this function between @FT_Stroker_BeginSubPath and
    487    *   @FT_Stroker_EndSubPath.
    488    */
    489   FT_EXPORT( FT_Error )
    490   FT_Stroker_ConicTo( FT_Stroker  stroker,
    491                       FT_Vector*  control,
    492                       FT_Vector*  to );
    493 
    494 
    495   /**************************************************************
    496    *
    497    * @function:
    498    *   FT_Stroker_CubicTo
    499    *
    500    * @description:
    501    *   `Draw' a single cubic Bzier in the stroker's current sub-path,
    502    *   from the last position.
    503    *
    504    * @input:
    505    *   stroker ::
    506    *     The target stroker handle.
    507    *
    508    *   control1 ::
    509    *     A pointer to the first Bzier control point.
    510    *
    511    *   control2 ::
    512    *     A pointer to second Bzier control point.
    513    *
    514    *   to ::
    515    *     A pointer to the destination point.
    516    *
    517    * @return:
    518    *   FreeType error code.  0~means success.
    519    *
    520    * @note:
    521    *   You should call this function between @FT_Stroker_BeginSubPath and
    522    *   @FT_Stroker_EndSubPath.
    523    */
    524   FT_EXPORT( FT_Error )
    525   FT_Stroker_CubicTo( FT_Stroker  stroker,
    526                       FT_Vector*  control1,
    527                       FT_Vector*  control2,
    528                       FT_Vector*  to );
    529 
    530 
    531   /**************************************************************
    532    *
    533    * @function:
    534    *   FT_Stroker_GetBorderCounts
    535    *
    536    * @description:
    537    *   Call this function once you have finished parsing your paths
    538    *   with the stroker.  It returns the number of points and
    539    *   contours necessary to export one of the `border' or `stroke'
    540    *   outlines generated by the stroker.
    541    *
    542    * @input:
    543    *   stroker ::
    544    *     The target stroker handle.
    545    *
    546    *   border ::
    547    *     The border index.
    548    *
    549    * @output:
    550    *   anum_points ::
    551    *     The number of points.
    552    *
    553    *   anum_contours ::
    554    *     The number of contours.
    555    *
    556    * @return:
    557    *   FreeType error code.  0~means success.
    558    *
    559    * @note:
    560    *   When an outline, or a sub-path, is `closed', the stroker generates
    561    *   two independent `border' outlines, named `left' and `right'.
    562    *
    563    *   When the outline, or a sub-path, is `opened', the stroker merges
    564    *   the `border' outlines with caps.  The `left' border receives all
    565    *   points, while the `right' border becomes empty.
    566    *
    567    *   Use the function @FT_Stroker_GetCounts instead if you want to
    568    *   retrieve the counts associated to both borders.
    569    */
    570   FT_EXPORT( FT_Error )
    571   FT_Stroker_GetBorderCounts( FT_Stroker        stroker,
    572                               FT_StrokerBorder  border,
    573                               FT_UInt          *anum_points,
    574                               FT_UInt          *anum_contours );
    575 
    576 
    577   /**************************************************************
    578    *
    579    * @function:
    580    *   FT_Stroker_ExportBorder
    581    *
    582    * @description:
    583    *   Call this function after @FT_Stroker_GetBorderCounts to
    584    *   export the corresponding border to your own @FT_Outline
    585    *   structure.
    586    *
    587    *   Note that this function appends the border points and
    588    *   contours to your outline, but does not try to resize its
    589    *   arrays.
    590    *
    591    * @input:
    592    *   stroker ::
    593    *     The target stroker handle.
    594    *
    595    *   border ::
    596    *     The border index.
    597    *
    598    *   outline ::
    599    *     The target outline handle.
    600    *
    601    * @note:
    602    *   Always call this function after @FT_Stroker_GetBorderCounts to
    603    *   get sure that there is enough room in your @FT_Outline object to
    604    *   receive all new data.
    605    *
    606    *   When an outline, or a sub-path, is `closed', the stroker generates
    607    *   two independent `border' outlines, named `left' and `right'.
    608    *
    609    *   When the outline, or a sub-path, is `opened', the stroker merges
    610    *   the `border' outlines with caps.  The `left' border receives all
    611    *   points, while the `right' border becomes empty.
    612    *
    613    *   Use the function @FT_Stroker_Export instead if you want to
    614    *   retrieve all borders at once.
    615    */
    616   FT_EXPORT( void )
    617   FT_Stroker_ExportBorder( FT_Stroker        stroker,
    618                            FT_StrokerBorder  border,
    619                            FT_Outline*       outline );
    620 
    621 
    622   /**************************************************************
    623    *
    624    * @function:
    625    *   FT_Stroker_GetCounts
    626    *
    627    * @description:
    628    *   Call this function once you have finished parsing your paths
    629    *   with the stroker.  It returns the number of points and
    630    *   contours necessary to export all points/borders from the stroked
    631    *   outline/path.
    632    *
    633    * @input:
    634    *   stroker ::
    635    *     The target stroker handle.
    636    *
    637    * @output:
    638    *   anum_points ::
    639    *     The number of points.
    640    *
    641    *   anum_contours ::
    642    *     The number of contours.
    643    *
    644    * @return:
    645    *   FreeType error code.  0~means success.
    646    */
    647   FT_EXPORT( FT_Error )
    648   FT_Stroker_GetCounts( FT_Stroker  stroker,
    649                         FT_UInt    *anum_points,
    650                         FT_UInt    *anum_contours );
    651 
    652 
    653   /**************************************************************
    654    *
    655    * @function:
    656    *   FT_Stroker_Export
    657    *
    658    * @description:
    659    *   Call this function after @FT_Stroker_GetBorderCounts to
    660    *   export all borders to your own @FT_Outline structure.
    661    *
    662    *   Note that this function appends the border points and
    663    *   contours to your outline, but does not try to resize its
    664    *   arrays.
    665    *
    666    * @input:
    667    *   stroker ::
    668    *     The target stroker handle.
    669    *
    670    *   outline ::
    671    *     The target outline handle.
    672    */
    673   FT_EXPORT( void )
    674   FT_Stroker_Export( FT_Stroker   stroker,
    675                      FT_Outline*  outline );
    676 
    677 
    678   /**************************************************************
    679    *
    680    * @function:
    681    *   FT_Stroker_Done
    682    *
    683    * @description:
    684    *   Destroy a stroker object.
    685    *
    686    * @input:
    687    *   stroker ::
    688    *     A stroker handle.  Can be NULL.
    689    */
    690   FT_EXPORT( void )
    691   FT_Stroker_Done( FT_Stroker  stroker );
    692 
    693 
    694   /**************************************************************
    695    *
    696    * @function:
    697    *   FT_Glyph_Stroke
    698    *
    699    * @description:
    700    *   Stroke a given outline glyph object with a given stroker.
    701    *
    702    * @inout:
    703    *   pglyph ::
    704    *     Source glyph handle on input, new glyph handle on output.
    705    *
    706    * @input:
    707    *   stroker ::
    708    *     A stroker handle.
    709    *
    710    *   destroy ::
    711    *     A Boolean.  If~1, the source glyph object is destroyed
    712    *     on success.
    713    *
    714    * @return:
    715    *    FreeType error code.  0~means success.
    716    *
    717    * @note:
    718    *   The source glyph is untouched in case of error.
    719    *
    720    *   Adding stroke may yield a significantly wider and taller glyph
    721    *   depending on how large of a radius was used to stroke the glyph.  You
    722    *   may need to manually adjust horizontal and vertical advance amounts
    723    *   to account for this added size.
    724    */
    725   FT_EXPORT( FT_Error )
    726   FT_Glyph_Stroke( FT_Glyph    *pglyph,
    727                    FT_Stroker   stroker,
    728                    FT_Bool      destroy );
    729 
    730 
    731   /**************************************************************
    732    *
    733    * @function:
    734    *   FT_Glyph_StrokeBorder
    735    *
    736    * @description:
    737    *   Stroke a given outline glyph object with a given stroker, but
    738    *   only return either its inside or outside border.
    739    *
    740    * @inout:
    741    *   pglyph ::
    742    *     Source glyph handle on input, new glyph handle on output.
    743    *
    744    * @input:
    745    *   stroker ::
    746    *     A stroker handle.
    747    *
    748    *   inside ::
    749    *     A Boolean.  If~1, return the inside border, otherwise
    750    *     the outside border.
    751    *
    752    *   destroy ::
    753    *     A Boolean.  If~1, the source glyph object is destroyed
    754    *     on success.
    755    *
    756    * @return:
    757    *    FreeType error code.  0~means success.
    758    *
    759    * @note:
    760    *   The source glyph is untouched in case of error.
    761    *
    762    *   Adding stroke may yield a significantly wider and taller glyph
    763    *   depending on how large of a radius was used to stroke the glyph.  You
    764    *   may need to manually adjust horizontal and vertical advance amounts
    765    *   to account for this added size.
    766    */
    767   FT_EXPORT( FT_Error )
    768   FT_Glyph_StrokeBorder( FT_Glyph    *pglyph,
    769                          FT_Stroker   stroker,
    770                          FT_Bool      inside,
    771                          FT_Bool      destroy );
    772 
    773   /* */
    774 
    775 FT_END_HEADER
    776 
    777 #endif /* __FT_STROKE_H__ */
    778 
    779 
    780 /* END */
    781 
    782 
    783 /* Local Variables: */
    784 /* coding: utf-8    */
    785 /* End:             */
    786