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>FcWeightFromOpenType</TT
-> returns an integer value
-to use with FC_WEIGHT, from an integer in the 1..1000 range, resembling
-the numbers from OpenType specification's OS/2 usWeight numbers, which
-are also similar to CSS font-weight numbers. If input is negative,
-zero, or greater than 1000, returns -1. This function linearly interpolates
-between various FC_WEIGHT_* constants. As such, the returned value does not
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