etc-gentoo/fonts/conf.avail/90-synthetic.conf

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd">
<fontconfig>
<!--
Artificial oblique for fonts without an italic or oblique version
-->
<match target="font">
<!-- check to see if the font is roman -->
<test name="slant">
<const>roman</const>
</test>
<!-- check to see if the pattern requested non-roman -->
<test target="pattern" name="slant" compare="not_eq">
<const>roman</const>
</test>
<!-- multiply the matrix to slant the font -->
<edit name="matrix" mode="assign">
<times>
<name>matrix</name>
<matrix><double>1</double><double>0.2</double>
<double>0</double><double>1</double>
</matrix>
</times>
</edit>
<!-- pretend the font is oblique now -->
<edit name="slant" mode="assign">
<const>oblique</const>
</edit>
<!-- and disable embedded bitmaps for artificial oblique -->
<edit name="embeddedbitmap" mode="assign">
<bool>false</bool>
</edit>
</match>
<!--
Synthetic emboldening for fonts that do not have bold face available
-->
<match target="font">
<!-- check to see if the font is just regular -->
<test name="weight" compare="less_eq">
<const>medium</const>
</test>
<!-- check to see if the pattern requests bold -->
<test target="pattern" name="weight" compare="more">
<const>medium</const>
</test>
<!--
set the embolden flag
needed for applications using cairo, e.g. gucharmap, gedit, ...
-->
<edit name="embolden" mode="assign">
<bool>true</bool>
</edit>
<!--
set weight to bold
needed for applications using Xft directly, e.g. Firefox, ...
-->
<edit name="weight" mode="assign">
<const>bold</const>
</edit>
</match>
</fontconfig>