/external/freetype/include/freetype/internal/services/ |
svotval.h | 36 FT_Bytes *gpos,
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/external/pdfium/third_party/freetype/include/freetype/internal/services/ |
svotval.h | 36 FT_Bytes *gpos,
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/external/syslinux/com32/mboot/ |
initvesa.c | 141 (mi->memory_layout == 6 && mi->rpos == 16 && mi->gpos == 8 && 146 (mi->memory_layout == 6 && mi->rpos == 16 && mi->gpos == 8 && 151 (mi->memory_layout == 6 && mi->rpos == 11 && mi->gpos == 5 && 156 (mi->memory_layout == 6 && mi->rpos == 10 && mi->gpos == 5 &&
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vesa.h | 79 uint8_t gpos; member in struct:vesa_mode_info
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/external/syslinux/efi/ |
vesa.c | 163 mi->gpos = 8; 177 mi->gpos = 8; 196 &mi->gpos, &lfb_gsize); 204 dprintf("RPos %d Rsize %d GPos %d Gsize %d\n", mi->rpos, lfb_rsize, mi->gpos, lfb_gsize);
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/external/freetype/src/autofit/ |
afshaper.c | 108 hb_set_t* gpos_lookups; /* GPOS lookups for a given script */ 109 hb_set_t* gpos_glyphs; /* glyphs covered by GPOS lookups */ 218 FT_TRACE4(( "GPOS lookups (style `%s'):\n" 233 /* get input coverage of GPOS feature */ 310 * GPOS tables). The code for blue zones computation actually uses a 316 * feature covers the glyph in both the GSUB and the GPOS tables. This 324 * (b) a feature's GPOS data really moves the glyph vertically. 333 * directly get the necessary information from the GPOS table. A 334 * possible solution might be to directly parse the GPOS table to find 339 * Complex scripts like Devanagari have mandatory GPOS features t 552 hb_glyph_position_t* gpos; local [all...] |
/external/syslinux/com32/lib/sys/vesa/ |
vesa.h | 80 uint8_t gpos; member in struct:vesa_mode_info
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/external/syslinux/com32/modules/ |
vesainfo.c | 54 "Mode attrib h_res v_res bpp layout rpos gpos bpos\n", 80 mi->memory_layout, mi->rpos, mi->gpos, mi->bpos);
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/external/harfbuzz_ng/src/ |
hb-ot-layout.cc | 36 #include "hb-ot-layout-gpos-table.hh" 57 layout->gpos_blob = OT::Sanitizer<OT::GPOS>::sanitize (face->reference_table (HB_OT_TAG_GPOS)); 58 layout->gpos = OT::Sanitizer<OT::GPOS>::lock_instance (layout->gpos_blob); 147 layout->gpos_lookup_count = layout->gpos->get_lookup_count (); 150 layout->gpos_accels = (hb_ot_layout_lookup_accelerator_t *) calloc (layout->gpos->get_lookup_count (), sizeof (hb_ot_layout_lookup_accelerator_t)); 162 layout->gpos_accels[i].init (layout->gpos->get_lookup (i)); 201 static inline const OT::GPOS& 204 if (unlikely (!hb_ot_shaper_face_data_ensure (face))) return OT::Null(OT::GPOS); 205 return *hb_ot_layout_from_face (face)->gpos; 953 const OT::GPOS &gpos = _get_gpos (face); local [all...] |
hb-ot-layout-gpos-table.hh | [all...] |
hb-ot-layout-private.hh | 73 * GSUB/GPOS 127 struct GPOS; 162 const struct OT::GPOS *gpos; member in struct:hb_ot_layout_t 194 /* buffer var allocations, used during the GSUB/GPOS processing */ 196 #define lig_props() var1.u8[2] /* GSUB/GPOS ligature tracking */ 197 #define syllable() var1.u8[3] /* GSUB/GPOS shaping boundaries */ 421 * - This is used in GPOS to attach marks to the right component of a ligature 430 * - This is used in GPOS to attach marks to the first component of a 433 * The numbers are also used in GPOS to do mark-to-mark positioning onl [all...] |
/packages/apps/Music/src/com/android/music/ |
ArtistAlbumBrowserActivity.java | 324 int gpos = ExpandableListView.getPackedPositionGroup(mi.packedPosition); local 327 if (gpos == -1) { 332 gpos = gpos - getExpandableListView().getHeaderViewsCount(); 333 mArtistCursor.moveToPosition(gpos); 355 Cursor c = (Cursor) getExpandableListAdapter().getChild(gpos, cpos); 360 gpos = gpos - getExpandableListView().getHeaderViewsCount(); 361 mArtistCursor.moveToPosition(gpos); [all...] |
/external/syslinux/core/ |
bios.c | 286 mi->rpos, mi->gpos, mi->bpos); 328 (mi->memory_layout == 6 && mi->rpos == 16 && mi->gpos == 8 && 333 (mi->memory_layout == 6 && mi->rpos == 16 && mi->gpos == 8 && 338 (mi->memory_layout == 6 && mi->rpos == 11 && mi->gpos == 5 && 343 (mi->memory_layout == 6 && mi->rpos == 10 && mi->gpos == 5 &&
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/external/wpa_supplicant_8/src/drivers/ |
driver_wext.c | 1343 char *genie, *gpos, *gend; local [all...] |