Re: Fontconfig spec glib and python 2.7

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On 12 September 2017 at 00:23, Jerry Casiano <jerrycasiano@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> The answer to question #1 is yes. That approach would have to be supported at the application level.

Okay.

> The answer to question #2 is also yes. You can generate fontconfig configuration files that limit what the system sees before you run the application, or even while it's running in most cases, though that wouldn't be application specific but desktop wide.

Alright. I'll try parse some of the code in (argh, gmail in browser, can't access other emails) that Font<something> code base you mentioned. To get the idea. I don't hold much hope in success without some docs too.

> As far as the specification goes, doing your own if/then/else doesn't sound like the best idea, sounds rather messy. You should probably just use the functions provided by glib, unless you really want to avoid depending on it for whatever reason.

Is there a known Python 2.7 package (i.e. available on most Linux package systems) out there that will do this?

(Meanwhile, I'm searching for python + glib + XDG)

Thanks for your help!
/d

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