freetype: A free, high-quality, and portable font engine#
Description#
From the documentation:
FreeType is a software font engine that is designed to be small, efficient, highly customizable, and portable while capable of producing high-quality output (glyph images). It can be used in graphics libraries, display servers, font conversion tools, text image generation tools, and many other products as well.
Note that FreeType is a font service and doesn’t provide APIs to perform higher-level features like text layout or graphics processing (e.g., colored text rendering, ‘hollowing’, etc.). However, it greatly simplifies these tasks by providing a simple, easy to use, and uniform interface to access the content of font files.
Please note that ‘FreeType’ is also called ‘FreeType 2’, to distinguish it from the old, deprecated ‘FreeType 1’ library, a predecessor no longer maintained and supported.
The package in Sage is called freetype (in lowercase).
License#
FreeType (BSD-like)
GNU Public License v2
From the documentation:
FreeType is released under two open-source licenses: our own BSD-like FreeType License and the GNU Public License, Version 2. It can thus be used by any kind of projects, be they proprietary or not.
Upstream Contact#
home: https://www.freetype.org
repo:
Type#
standard
Dependencies#
Version Information#
package-version.txt:
2.10.4
Equivalent System Packages#
conda:
$ conda install freetype
cygwin:
$ apt-cyg install libfreetype-devel
Debian/Ubuntu:
$ sudo apt-get install libfreetype6-dev
freebsd:
$ sudo pkg install print/freetype2
homebrew:
$ brew install freetype
macports: install the following packages: freetype
nix:
$ nix-env --install freetype
opensuse:
$ sudo zypper install "pkgconfig(freetype2)"
slackware:
$ sudo slackpkg install freetype harfbuzz glib glib2
void:
$ sudo xbps-install freetype-devel
See https://repology.org/project/freetype/versions
If the system package is installed, ./configure will check whether it can be used.