GRAPHITE Graphite is a smart font system consists of an engine, and optionally some common font and rendering system support code, which transforms a Graphite enables font, unicode string and font formatting information (features, size, etc.) into a set of positioned glyphs. In reality, Graphite does more than this, as it can handle cursor tracking, mouse interaction, string selection and other interaction tasks. This is a meta-project the engine and each of the wrappers/backends are complete and independent projects in their own right and will build separately of each other's source (provdided any necessary dependencies are met of course). The wrappers project and subprojects depend upon pkgconfig (http://pkgconfig.freedesktop.org/wiki/) being installed on the developer's system to allow these projects to detect their dependencies to discover build and linking flags and decide what to build. If you do not have pkgconfig then you will only be able to build the engine "out of the box". Building this project will build the engine plus as many wrappers as the host system can support (e.g. if you don't have freetype development headers installed it will skip building any wrappers which depend of freetype). The *nix build system uses autoconf and automake including all the conventions of those tools. This includes extended support for debug, maintenance mode, etc. See the GNU autotools info pages for the appropriate tools for help. If you have checked this source out of our Subversion repository or a similar version control system you will need to generate the autotools scripts and files (configure, Makefile.in etc) to do this run: autoreconf --install Please see INSTALL for information on building NOTE: If you modify any configure.in or Makefile.am file you will need rerun autoreconf like so: autoreconf For those changes to affect the configure script and makefiles.