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NAME

       mfontset_modify_entry - Modify the contents of a fontset.

SYNOPSIS

       int mfontset_modify_entry (MFontset * fontset, MSymbol script, MSymbol language, MSymbol
       charset, MFont * spec, MSymbol layouter_name, int how)

DESCRIPTION

       Modify the contents of a fontset. The mfontset_modify_entry() function associates, in
       fontset fontset, a copy of font with the script / language pair or with charset.

       Each font in a fontset is associated with a particular script/language pair, with a
       particular charset, or with the symbol Mnil.  The fonts that are associated with the same
       item make a group.

       If script is not Mnil, it must be a symbol identifying a script. In this case, language is
       either a symbol identifying a language or Mnil, and font is associated with the script /
       language pair.

       If charset is not Mnil, it must be a symbol representing a charset object. In this case,
       font is associated with that charset.

       If both script and charset are not Mnil, two copies of font are created. Then one is
       associated with the script / language pair and the other with that charset.

       If both script and charset are Mnil, font is associated with Mnil.  This kind of fonts are
       called fallback fonts.

       The argument how specifies the priority of font.  If how is positive, font has the highest
       priority in the group of fonts that are associated with the same item. If how is negative,
       font has the lowest priority. If how is zero, font becomes the only available font for the
       associated item; all the other fonts are removed from the group.

       If layouter_name is not Mnil, it must be a symbol representing a mdbFLT (font layout
       table). In that case, if font is selected for drawing an M-text, that font layout table is
       used to generate a glyph code sequence from a character sequence.

RETURN VALUE

           If the operation was successful, mfontset_modify_entry() returns 0. Otherwise it
           returns -1 and assigns an error code to the external variable merror_code.

ERRORS

           MERROR_SYMBOL

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       Copyright (C) 2001-2011 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
       (AIST)
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