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FcStrCopyFilename(3)                                                                    FcStrCopyFilename(3)



NAME
       FcStrCopyFilename - create a complete path from a filename

SYNOPSIS
       #include <fontconfig.h>

       FcChar8 * FcStrCopyFilename(const FcChar8 *s);
       .fi

DESCRIPTION
       FcStrCopyFilename  constructs  an absolute pathname from s. It converts any leading '~' characters in
       to the value of the HOME environment variable, and any relative paths are converted to absolute paths
       using  the  current working directory. Sequences of '/' characters are converted to a single '/', and
       names containing the current directory '.' or parent  directory  '..'  are  correctly  reconstructed.
       Returns  NULL if '~' is the leading character and HOME is unset or disabled (see FcConfigEnableHome).

VERSION
       Fontconfig version 2.7.3



                                              08 September 2009                         FcStrCopyFilename(3)

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