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FcDirScan(3)                                                                                    FcDirScan(3)



NAME
       FcDirScan - DEPRECATED: formerly used to scan a font directory

SYNOPSIS
       #include <fontconfig.h>

       FcBool FcDirScan (FcFontSet *set, FcStrSet *dirs, FcFileCache *cache, FcBlanks *blanks, const FcChar8
       *dir, FcBool force);

DESCRIPTION
       This function does nothing aside from returning FcFalse. It used to scan an entire directory and  add
       all fonts found to set.  If force was FcTrue, then the directory and all files within it were scanned
       even if information was present in the per-directory cache file or cache.  Any  subdirectories  found
       were added to dirs.

VERSION
       Fontconfig version 2.6.0



                                                 31 May 2008                                    FcDirScan(3)

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