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FcDefaultSubstitute(3)													    FcDefaultSubstitute(3)

NAME
FcDefaultSubstitute - Perform default substitutions in a pattern SYNOPSIS
#include <fontconfig.h> void FcDefaultSubstitute (FcPattern *pattern); DESCRIPTION
Supplies default values for underspecified font patterns: o Patterns without a specified style or weight are set to Medium o Patterns without a specified style or slant are set to Roman o Patterns without a specified pixel size are given one computed from any specified point size (default 12), dpi (default 75) and scale (default 1). VERSION
Fontconfig version 2.9.0 16 April 2012 FcDefaultSubstitute(3)

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FcDefaultSubstitute(3)													    FcDefaultSubstitute(3)

NAME
FcDefaultSubstitute - Perform default substitutions in a pattern SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lfontconfig [ library... ] #include <fontconfig.h> void FcDefaultSubstitute (FcPattern *pattern); DESCRIPTION
Supplies default values for underspecified font patterns: o Patterns without a specified style or weight are set to Medium o Patterns without a specified style or slant are set to Roman o Patterns without a specified pixel size are given one computed from any specified point size (default 12), dpi (default 75) and scale (default 1). VERSION
Fontconfig version 2.5.0 ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWfontconfig | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Volatile | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |See XInitThreads(3X11) | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ 13 November 2007 FcDefaultSubstitute(3)
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