Re: the same page



Dick Porter wrote

That depends on the implementation.  Is it possible to build Gtk 2 without
pango support at all?  If so, shipping a set of GNOME2/lightweight packages
with default configs set to "minimalist" would be one possible answer.

No. Pango is used for all font rendering, and makes up the fonts API (ie. programmers will occasionally need to use pango APIs in their programs, especially if they are writing custom widgets).

James.

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