Struct GoogleFonts

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pub struct GoogleFonts { /* private fields */ }

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impl GoogleFonts

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pub fn new(p: PathBuf, family_filter: Option<Regex>) -> Self

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pub fn tags(&self) -> Result<&[Tag], &Error>

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pub fn families(&self) -> &[(PathBuf, Result<FamilyProto, ParseError>)]

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pub fn languages(&self) -> &[Result<LanguageProto, ParseError>]

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pub fn language(&self, lang_id: &str) -> Option<&LanguageProto>

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pub fn family(&self, font: &FontProto) -> Option<(&Path, &FamilyProto)>

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pub fn find_font_binary(&self, font: &FontProto) -> Option<PathBuf>

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pub fn primary_language(&self, family: &FamilyProto) -> &LanguageProto

Our best guess at the primary language for this family

Meant to be a good choice for things like rendering a sample string

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