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;;; font-utils-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
;;
;;; Code:
;;;### (autoloads nil "font-utils" "font-utils.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from font-utils.el
(let ((loads (get 'font-utils 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"font-utils" loads) nil (put 'font-utils 'custom-loads (cons '"font-utils" loads))))
(autoload 'font-utils-client-hostname "font-utils" "\
Guess the client hostname, respecting $SSH_CONNECTION." nil nil)
(autoload 'font-utils-name-from-xlfd "font-utils" "\
Return the font-family name from XLFD, a string.
This function accounts for the fact that the XLFD
delimiter, \"-\", is a legal character within fields.
\(fn XLFD)" nil nil)
(autoload 'font-utils-parse-name "font-utils" "\
Parse FONT-NAME which may contain fontconfig-style specifications.
Returns two-element list. The car is the font family name as a string.
The cadr is the specifications as a normalized and sorted list.
\(fn FONT-NAME)" nil nil)
(autoload 'font-utils-normalize-name "font-utils" "\
Normalize FONT-NAME which may contain fontconfig-style specifications.
\(fn FONT-NAME)" nil nil)
(autoload 'font-utils-lenient-name-equal "font-utils" "\
Leniently match two strings, FONT-NAME-A and FONT-NAME-B.
\(fn FONT-NAME-A FONT-NAME-B)" nil nil)
(autoload 'font-utils-is-qualified-variant "font-utils" "\
Whether FONT-NAME-1 and FONT-NAME-2 are different variants of the same font.
Qualifications are fontconfig-style specifications added to a
font name, such as \":width=condensed\".
To return t, the font families must be identical, and the
qualifications must differ. If FONT-NAME-1 and FONT-NAME-2 are
identical, returns nil.
\(fn FONT-NAME-1 FONT-NAME-2)" nil nil)
(autoload 'font-utils-list-names "font-utils" "\
Return a list of all font names on the current system." nil nil)
(autoload 'font-utils-read-name "font-utils" "\
Read a font name using `completing-read'.
Underscores are removed from the return value.
Uses `ido-completing-read' if optional IDO is set.
\(fn &optional IDO)" nil nil)
(autoload 'font-utils-exists-p "font-utils" "\
Test whether FONT-NAME (a string or font object) exists.
FONT-NAME is a string, typically in Fontconfig font-name format.
A font-spec, font-vector, or font-object are accepted, though
the behavior for the latter two is not well defined.
Returns a matching font vector.
When POINT-SIZE is set, check for a specific font size. Size may
also be given at the end of a string FONT-NAME, eg \"Monaco-12\".
When optional STRICT is given, FONT-NAME must will not be
leniently modified before passing to `font-info'.
Optional SCOPE is a list of font names, within which FONT-NAME
must (leniently) match.
\(fn FONT-NAME &optional POINT-SIZE STRICT SCOPE)" nil nil)
(autoload 'font-utils-first-existing-font "font-utils" "\
Return the (normalized) first existing font name from FONT-NAMES.
FONT-NAMES is a list, with each element typically in Fontconfig
font-name format.
The font existence-check is lazy; fonts after the first hit are
not checked.
If NO-NORMALIZE is given, the return value is exactly as the
member of FONT-NAMES. Otherwise, the family name is extracted
from the XLFD returned by `font-info'.
\(fn FONT-NAMES &optional NO-NORMALIZE)" nil nil)
(register-definition-prefixes "font-utils" '("font-" "persistent-softest-"))
;;;***
(provide 'font-utils-autoloads)
;; Local Variables:
;; version-control: never
;; no-byte-compile: t
;; no-update-autoloads: t
;; coding: utf-8
;; End:
;;; font-utils-autoloads.el ends here