* configure.ac (HAVE_X_WINDOWS): Add xfont.o to FONT_OBJ if HAVE_CAIRO.
* doc/lispref/frames.texi (Font and Color Parameters): Mention X core font
driver with Cairo drawing.
* src/font.c (syms_of_font) [HAVE_X_WINDOWS && USE_CAIRO]: Call syms_of_xfont.
* src/xfns.c (x_create_tip_frame) [USE_CAIRO]: Register xfont_driver.
* src/xterm.c (x_cr_gc_clip) [USE_CAIRO]: New function extracted from
x_begin_cr_clip.
(x_begin_cr_clip) [USE_CAIRO]: Use it.
(xlib_surface_key, saved_drawable_key) [USE_CAIRO]: New variables.
(x_cr_destroy_xlib_surface, x_try_cr_xlib_drawable)
(x_end_cr_xlib_drawable) [USE_CAIRO]: New functions.
(x_draw_composite_glyph_string_foreground)
(x_draw_glyph_string_foreground) [USE_CAIRO]: Get Xlib surface when drawing
text with X core fonts into bitmap surfaces. Add fallback code for drawing
into outline surfaces.
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