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+possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
+free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
+
+ To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
+to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
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+ Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
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+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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+ This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
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diff --git a/fonts/utilities/t1subset/README b/fonts/utilities/t1subset/README
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..cf12433858
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fonts/utilities/t1subset/README
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+T1Subset v. 1.0
+
+About
+=====
+
+T1Subset creates a subset of a PostScript Type 1 font. It is a header-only library as the complete functionalities are done in the header.
+
+Note that only the unused glyphs are removed; subsetting of subroutines is not currently supported, although this may change in a future version.
+
+In addition, only the following built-in encodings are currently supported: StandardEncoding, WinAnsiEncoding, and MacRomanEncoding. Other encodings may be supported in a future version.
+
+
+Compilation
+===========
+
+Just include the header. See the test file for the usage.
+
+
+Copying
+=======
+
+This program is released under the GNU General Public License
+version 3 or newer. See the COPYING file included with this distribution or <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+ Copyright (C) 2020 Peter Frane Jr.
+
+
+Contact
+=======
+
+Please send any inquries to pfranejr@hotmail.com
diff --git a/fonts/utilities/t1subset/src/t1-encoding.h b/fonts/utilities/t1subset/src/t1-encoding.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4db594ca5e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fonts/utilities/t1subset/src/t1-encoding.h
@@ -0,0 +1,782 @@
+#pragma once
+
+#define MAX_GLYPH_COUNT 256
+#define NOTDEF nullptr
+
+const char* StandardEncoding[MAX_GLYPH_COUNT] = {
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+"space",
+"exclam",
+"quotedbl",
+"numbersign",
+"dollar",
+"percent",
+"ampersand",
+"quoteright",
+"parenleft",
+"parenright",
+"asterisk",
+"plus",
+"comma",
+"hyphen",
+"period",
+"slash",
+"zero",
+"one",
+"two",
+"three",
+"four",
+"five",
+"six",
+"seven",
+"eight",
+"nine",
+"colon",
+"semicolon",
+"less",
+"equal",
+"greater",
+"question",
+"at",
+"A",
+"B",
+"C",
+"D",
+"E",
+"F",
+"G",
+"H",
+"I",
+"J",
+"K",
+"L",
+"M",
+"N",
+"O",
+"P",
+"Q",
+"R",
+"S",
+"T",
+"U",
+"V",
+"W",
+"X",
+"Y",
+"Z",
+"bracketleft",
+"backslash",
+"bracketright",
+"asciicircum",
+"underscore",
+"quoteleft",
+"a",
+"b",
+"c",
+"d",
+"e",
+"f",
+"g",
+"h",
+"i",
+"j",
+"k",
+"l",
+"m",
+"n",
+"o",
+"p",
+"q",
+"r",
+"s",
+"t",
+"u",
+"v",
+"w",
+"x",
+"y",
+"z",
+"braceleft",
+"bar",
+"braceright",
+"asciitilde",
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+"exclamdown",
+"cent",
+"sterling",
+"fraction",
+"yen",
+"florin",
+"section",
+"currency",
+"quotesingle",
+"quotedblleft",
+"guillemotleft",
+"guilsinglleft",
+"guilsinglright",
+"fi",
+"fl",
+NOTDEF,
+"endash",
+"dagger",
+"daggerdbl",
+"periodcentered",
+NOTDEF,
+"paragraph",
+"bullet",
+"quotesinglbase",
+"quotedblbase",
+"quotedblright",
+"guillemotright",
+"ellipsis",
+"perthousand",
+NOTDEF,
+"questiondown",
+NOTDEF,
+"grave",
+"acute",
+"circumflex",
+"tilde",
+"macron",
+"breve",
+"dotaccent",
+"dieresis",
+NOTDEF,
+"ring",
+"cedilla",
+NOTDEF,
+"hungarumlaut",
+"ogonek",
+"caron",
+"emdash",
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+"AE",
+NOTDEF,
+"ordfeminine",
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+"Lslash",
+"Oslash",
+"OE",
+"ordmasculine",
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+"ae",
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+"dotlessi",
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+"lslash",
+"oslash",
+"oe",
+"germandbls",
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+NOTDEF,
+};
+
+const char* WinAnsiEncoding[MAX_GLYPH_COUNT] = {
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ "space",
+ "exclam",
+ "quotedbl",
+ "numbersign",
+ "dollar",
+ "percent",
+ "ampersand",
+ "quotesingle",
+ "parenleft",
+ "parenright",
+ "asterisk",
+ "plus",
+ "comma",
+ "hyphen",
+ "period",
+ "slash",
+ "zero",
+ "one",
+ "two",
+ "three",
+ "four",
+ "five",
+ "six",
+ "seven",
+ "eight",
+ "nine",
+ "colon",
+ "semicolon",
+ "less",
+ "equal",
+ "greater",
+ "question",
+ "at",
+ "A",
+ "B",
+ "C",
+ "D",
+ "E",
+ "F",
+ "G",
+ "H",
+ "I",
+ "J",
+ "K",
+ "L",
+ "M",
+ "N",
+ "O",
+ "P",
+ "Q",
+ "R",
+ "S",
+ "T",
+ "U",
+ "V",
+ "W",
+ "X",
+ "Y",
+ "Z",
+ "bracketleft",
+ "backslash",
+ "bracketright",
+ "asciicircum",
+ "underscore",
+ "grave",
+ "a",
+ "b",
+ "c",
+ "d",
+ "e",
+ "f",
+ "g",
+ "h",
+ "i",
+ "j",
+ "k",
+ "l",
+ "m",
+ "n",
+ "o",
+ "p",
+ "q",
+ "r",
+ "s",
+ "t",
+ "u",
+ "v",
+ "w",
+ "x",
+ "y",
+ "z",
+ "braceleft",
+ "bar",
+ "braceright",
+ "asciitilde",
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ "quotesinglbase",
+ "florin",
+ "quotedblbase",
+ "ellipsis",
+ "dagger",
+ "daggerdbl",
+ "circumflex",
+ "perthousand",
+ "Scaron",
+ "guilsinglleft",
+ "OE",
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ "quoteleft",
+ "quoteright",
+ "quotedblleft",
+ "quotedblright",
+ "bullet",
+ "endash",
+ "emdash",
+ "tilde",
+ "trademark",
+ "scaron",
+ "guilsinglright",
+ "oe",
+ NOTDEF,
+ NOTDEF,
+ "Ydieresis",
+ "space",
+ "exclamdown",
+ "cent",
+ "sterling",
+ "currency",
+ "yen",
+ "brokenbar",
+ "section",
+ "dieresis",
+ "copyright",
+ "ordfeminine",
+ "guillemotleft",
+ "logicalnot",
+ "hyphen",
+ "registered",
+ "macron",
+ "degree",
+ "plusminus",
+ "twosuperior",
+ "threesuperior",
+ "acute",
+ "mu",
+ "paragraph",
+ "periodcentered",
+ "cedilla",
+ "onesuperior",
+ "ordmasculine",
+ "guillemotright",
+ "onequarter",
+ "onehalf",
+ "threequarters",
+ "questiondown",
+ "Agrave",
+ "Aacute",
+ "Acircumflex",
+ "Atilde",
+ "Adieresis",
+ "Aring",
+ "AE",
+ "Ccedilla",
+ "Egrave",
+ "Eacute",
+ "Ecircumflex",
+ "Edieresis",
+ "Igrave",
+ "Iacute",
+ "Icircumflex",
+ "Idieresis",
+ "Eth",
+ "Ntilde",
+ "Ograve",
+ "Oacute",
+ "Ocircumflex",
+ "Otilde",
+ "Odieresis",
+ "multiply",
+ "Oslash",
+ "Ugrave",
+ "Uacute",
+ "Ucircumflex",
+ "Udieresis",
+ "Yacute",
+ "Thorn",
+ "germandbls",
+ "agrave",
+ "aacute",
+ "acircumflex",
+ "atilde",
+ "adieresis",
+ "aring",
+ "ae",
+ "ccedilla",
+ "egrave",
+ "eacute",
+ "ecircumflex",
+ "edieresis",
+ "igrave",
+ "iacute",
+ "icircumflex",
+ "idieresis",
+ "eth",
+ "ntilde",
+ "ograve",
+ "oacute",
+ "ocircumflex",
+ "otilde",
+ "odieresis",
+ "divide",
+ "oslash",
+ "ugrave",
+ "uacute",
+ "ucircumflex",
+ "udieresis",
+ "yacute",
+ "thorn",
+ "ydieresis"
+};
+
+const char* MacRomanEncoding[MAX_GLYPH_COUNT] = {
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ "space",
+ "exclam",
+ "quotedbl",
+ "numbersign",
+ "dollar",
+ "percent",
+ "ampersand",
+ "quoteright",
+ "parenleft",
+ "parenright",
+ "asterisk",
+ "plus",
+ "comma",
+ "hyphen",
+ "period",
+ "slash",
+ "zero",
+ "one",
+ "two",
+ "three",
+ "four",
+ "five",
+ "six",
+ "seven",
+ "eight",
+ "nine",
+ "colon",
+ "semicolon",
+ "less",
+ "equal",
+ "greater",
+ "question",
+ "at",
+ "A",
+ "B",
+ "C",
+ "D",
+ "E",
+ "F",
+ "G",
+ "H",
+ "I",
+ "J",
+ "K",
+ "L",
+ "M",
+ "N",
+ "O",
+ "P",
+ "Q",
+ "R",
+ "S",
+ "T",
+ "U",
+ "V",
+ "W",
+ "X",
+ "Y",
+ "Z",
+ "bracketleft",
+ "backslash",
+ "bracketright",
+ "asciicircum",
+ "underscore",
+ "grave",
+ "a",
+ "b",
+ "c",
+ "d",
+ "e",
+ "f",
+ "g",
+ "h",
+ "i",
+ "j",
+ "k",
+ "l",
+ "m",
+ "n",
+ "o",
+ "p",
+ "q",
+ "r",
+ "s",
+ "t",
+ "u",
+ "v",
+ "w",
+ "x",
+ "y",
+ "z",
+ "braceleft",
+ "bar",
+ "braceright",
+ "asciitilde",
+ nullptr,
+ "Adieresis",
+ "Aring",
+ "Ccedilla",
+ "Eacute",
+ "Ntilde",
+ "Odieresis",
+ "Udieresis",
+ "aacute",
+ "agrave",
+ "acircumflex",
+ "adieresis",
+ "atilde",
+ "aring",
+ "ccedilla",
+ "eacute",
+ "egrave",
+ "ecircumflex",
+ "edieresis",
+ "iacute",
+ "igrave",
+ "icircumflex",
+ "idieresis",
+ "ntilde",
+ "oacute",
+ "ograve",
+ "ocircumflex",
+ "odieresis",
+ "otilde",
+ "uacute",
+ "ugrave",
+ "ucircumflex",
+ "udieresis",
+ "dagger",
+ "degree",
+ "cent",
+ "sterling",
+ "section",
+ "bullet",
+ "paragraph",
+ "germandbls",
+ "registered",
+ "copyright",
+ "trademark",
+ "acute",
+ "dieresis",
+ nullptr,
+ "AE",
+ "Oslash",
+ nullptr,
+ "plusminus",
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ "yen",
+ "mu",
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ "ordfeminine",
+ "ordmasculine",
+ nullptr,
+ "ae",
+ "oslash",
+ "questiondown",
+ "exclamdown",
+ "logicalnot",
+ nullptr,
+ "florin",
+ nullptr,
+ nullptr,
+ "guillemotleft",
+ "guillemotright",
+ "ellipsis",
+ "space",
+ "Agrave",
+ "Atilde",
+ "Otilde",
+ "OE",
+ "oe",
+ "endash",
+ "emdash",
+ "quotedblleft",
+ "quotedblright",
+ "quoteleft",
+ "quoteright",
+ "divide",
+ nullptr,
+ "ydieresis",
+ "Ydieresis",
+ "fraction",
+ "Euro",
+ "guilsinglleft",
+ "guilsinglright",
+ "fi",
+ "fl",
+ "daggerdbl",
+ "periodcentered",
+ "quotesinglbase",
+ "quotedblbase",
+ "perthousand",
+ "Acircumflex",
+ "Ecircumflex",
+ "Aacute",
+ "Edieresis",
+ "Egrave",
+ "Iacute",
+ "Icircumflex",
+ "Idieresis",
+ "Igrave",
+ "Oacute",
+ "Ocircumflex",
+ nullptr,
+ "Ograve",
+ "Uacute",
+ "Ucircumflex",
+ "Ugrave",
+ "dotlessi",
+ "circumflex",
+ "tilde",
+ "macron",
+ "breve",
+ "dotaccent",
+ "ring",
+ "cedilla",
+ "hungarumlaut",
+ "ogonek",
+ "caron"
+};
+
diff --git a/fonts/utilities/t1subset/src/t1subset.h b/fonts/utilities/t1subset/src/t1subset.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ca6c2b5425
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fonts/utilities/t1subset/src/t1subset.h
@@ -0,0 +1,783 @@
+/*
+ T1Subset: A library for subsetting PostScript Type 1 fonts
+ Copyright (c) 2020 by Peter Frane Jr.
+
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+
+ The author may be contacted via the e-mail address pfranejr@hotmail.com
+*/
+
+#pragma once
+#include <cstdio>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string>
+#include <vector>
+#include <stdexcept>
+#include <algorithm>
+#include <functional>
+#include "t1-encoding.h"
+
+using namespace std;
+
+#define MAX_NAME_LEN 127
+#define MAX_LINE_BUFFER 512
+#define MAX_GLYPH_COUNT 256
+
+typedef unsigned char byte_t;
+
+const unsigned short key_eexec = 55665, key_charstring = 4330;
+const uint16_t C1 = 52845, C2 = 22719;
+
+class t1subset
+{
+ char m_line_buffer[MAX_LINE_BUFFER + 1]{ 0 };
+ FILE* m_input_file{ nullptr };
+ FILE* m_output_file{ nullptr };
+ bool m_char_subset[MAX_GLYPH_COUNT]{ false };
+ int32_t m_bin_data_offset{ 0 };
+ vector<char> m_bin_data;
+ byte_t m_discard_bytes[4]{ 0 };
+ int32_t m_lenIV{ 0 };
+ vector<string> m_glyph_list;
+
+ void clear()
+ {
+ if (m_input_file)
+ {
+ fclose(m_input_file);
+ }
+ if (m_output_file && m_output_file != stdout)
+ {
+ fclose(m_output_file);
+ }
+ m_input_file = m_output_file = nullptr;
+ }
+ void file_size_check()
+ {
+ long curpos, file_size, binary_data_offset = 0;
+
+ fread(&binary_data_offset, sizeof(binary_data_offset), 1, m_input_file);
+
+ curpos = ftell(m_input_file);
+
+ fseek(m_input_file, 0, SEEK_END);
+
+ file_size = ftell(m_input_file);
+
+ if (file_size <= 512) // trailer size is at least 512 bytes
+ {
+ throw runtime_error("File is not a valid '.pfb' file. File size can't be less than 512 bytes");
+ }
+ else if (binary_data_offset >= file_size)
+ {
+ throw runtime_error("File is not a valid '.pfb' file. Binary data missing");
+ }
+ fseek(m_input_file, curpos, SEEK_SET);
+ }
+ void check_file_type()
+ {
+ byte_t signature[6] = { 0 };
+ char buf[20]{ 0 };
+
+ fread(signature, 2, 1, m_input_file);
+
+ if (128 == signature[0] && 1 == signature[1])
+ {
+ // check the file size to ensure we have enough data and to avoid checking for EOF all over the place
+
+ file_size_check();
+
+ // write a temporary signature
+
+ fwrite(signature, sizeof(signature), 1, m_output_file);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ throw runtime_error("File is not a '.pfb' file");
+ }
+
+ fgets(m_line_buffer, MAX_LINE_BUFFER, m_input_file);
+
+ if ('%' == *m_line_buffer)
+ {
+ const char sgn1[] = "%!PS-AdobeFont";
+ const char sgn2[] = "%!FontType1";
+
+ if ((strncmp(m_line_buffer, sgn1, sizeof(sgn1) - 1) == 0) || (strncmp(m_line_buffer, sgn2, sizeof(sgn2) - 1) == 0))
+ {
+ fputs(m_line_buffer, m_output_file);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ throw runtime_error("Unknown file type");
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ throw runtime_error("File is not a '.pfb' file");
+ }
+ }
+ void load_file(const char* font_name)
+ {
+ fopen_s(&m_input_file, font_name, "rb");
+
+ if (!m_input_file)
+ {
+ throw runtime_error("Unable to open input font file");
+ }
+ }
+ void create_output_file(const char* output_filename)
+ {
+ if (!output_filename)
+ {
+ m_output_file = stdout;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ fopen_s(&m_output_file, output_filename, "wb");
+
+ if (!m_output_file)
+ {
+ throw runtime_error("Unable to create the output file");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ void precondition(const char* font_name, const byte_t* char_subset, byte_t char_subset_count, const char* output_filename)
+ {
+ if (!font_name)
+ {
+ throw runtime_error("Please indicate the filename of the input font");
+ }
+ else if (!char_subset)
+ {
+ throw runtime_error("Please indicate the characters/glyphs to subset");
+ }
+
+ load_file(font_name);
+
+ create_output_file(output_filename);
+
+ check_file_type();
+
+ for (short i = 0; i < char_subset_count; ++i)
+ {
+ byte_t ch = char_subset[i];
+
+ m_char_subset[ch] = true;
+ }
+ }
+ bool read_char(byte_t& ch)
+ {
+ int c = fgetc(m_input_file);
+
+ ch = (byte_t)c;
+
+ return c != EOF;
+ }
+ void write_comment()
+ {
+ fputc('%', m_output_file);
+
+ if (fgets(m_line_buffer, MAX_LINE_BUFFER, m_input_file))
+ {
+ fputs(m_line_buffer, m_output_file);
+ }
+ }
+ bool read_name(char* name, short len)
+ {
+ return fscanf_s(m_input_file, "%s", name, len) == 1;
+ }
+ void find_encoding()
+ {
+ byte_t ch;
+
+ while (read_char(ch))
+ {
+ if ('%' == ch)
+ {
+ write_comment();
+ }
+ else if ('/' == ch)
+ {
+ m_line_buffer[0] = ch;
+
+ read_name(&m_line_buffer[1], MAX_NAME_LEN);
+
+ fputs(m_line_buffer, m_output_file);
+
+ if (strcmp(m_line_buffer, "/Encoding") == 0)
+ {
+ fputc(' ', m_output_file);
+
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ fputc(ch, m_output_file);
+ }
+ }
+
+ throw runtime_error("Unable to find the /Encoding part");
+ }
+ void read_encoding_name(const char* name)
+ {
+ const char** enc = nullptr;
+
+ if (strcmp(name, "StandardEncoding") == 0)
+ {
+ enc = StandardEncoding;
+ }
+ else if (strcmp(name, "WinAnsiEncoding") == 0)
+ {
+ enc = WinAnsiEncoding;
+ }
+ else if (strcmp(name, "MacRomanEncoding") == 0)
+ {
+ enc = MacRomanEncoding;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // m_line_buffer == name; don't use it
+
+ char msg[MAX_LINE_BUFFER];
+
+ sprintf_s(msg, MAX_LINE_BUFFER, "Unsupported encoding: %s", name);
+
+ throw runtime_error(msg);
+ }
+
+ // skip the 'def' after the encoding name
+
+ read_name(m_line_buffer, MAX_NAME_LEN);
+
+ fputs("256 array\n 0 1 255 { 1 index exch / .notdef put} for\n", m_output_file);
+
+ if (enc)
+ {
+ string name(128, ' ');
+
+ name[0] = '/';
+
+ for (uint16_t i = 0; i < MAX_GLYPH_COUNT; ++i)
+ {
+ if (m_char_subset[i] && enc[i])
+ {
+ sprintf_s(m_line_buffer, sizeof(m_line_buffer), "dup %u /%s put\n", i, enc[i]);
+
+ fputs(m_line_buffer, m_output_file);
+
+ name.replace(1, string::npos, enc[i]);
+
+ m_glyph_list.push_back(name);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fputs("readonly def\n", m_output_file);
+ }
+ void find_for_operator()
+ {
+ byte_t ch;
+
+ while (read_char(ch))
+ {
+ // find 'for'
+ //" 256 array\n 0 1 255 { 1 index exch / .notdef put} for"
+ if ('}' == ch)
+ {
+ fputc(ch, m_output_file);
+
+ read_name(m_line_buffer, MAX_NAME_LEN);
+
+ if (strcmp(m_line_buffer, "for") == 0)
+ {
+ fputs(" for\n", m_output_file);
+
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ // unlikely
+ else if ('%' == ch)
+ {
+ write_comment();
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ fputc(ch, m_output_file);
+ }
+ }
+ throw runtime_error("Unable to find the 'for' operator");
+ }
+ void read_encoding_table()
+ {
+ find_for_operator();
+
+ while (read_name(m_line_buffer, MAX_NAME_LEN))
+ {
+ if (strcmp(m_line_buffer, "dup") == 0)
+ {
+ char glyph_name[MAX_NAME_LEN + 1]{ 0 };
+ char opr_name[MAX_NAME_LEN + 1]{ 0 };
+ int index;
+
+ if (fscanf_s(m_input_file, " %d %s %s", &index, glyph_name, MAX_NAME_LEN, opr_name, MAX_NAME_LEN) == 3)
+ {
+ if (index < 0 || index > 255)
+ {
+ sprintf_s(m_line_buffer, MAX_LINE_BUFFER, "Index out of range: %d", index);
+
+ throw runtime_error(m_line_buffer);
+ }
+ else if (glyph_name[0] != '/')
+ {
+ sprintf_s(m_line_buffer, MAX_LINE_BUFFER, "Glyph name must begin with '/': %s", glyph_name);
+
+ throw runtime_error(m_line_buffer);
+ }
+ else if (strcmp(opr_name, "put") != 0)
+ {
+ sprintf_s(m_line_buffer, MAX_LINE_BUFFER, "Operator 'put' expected after the glyph name '%s'; operator found: '%s'", glyph_name, opr_name);
+
+ throw runtime_error(m_line_buffer);
+ }
+
+ if (m_char_subset[index])
+ {
+ fprintf(m_output_file, "dup %d %s put\n", index, glyph_name);
+
+ m_glyph_list.push_back(string(glyph_name));
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ throw runtime_error("Expected to read a glyph index and its name here");
+ }
+ }
+ else if (strcmp(m_line_buffer, "readonly") == 0)
+ {
+ fputs(m_line_buffer, m_output_file);
+
+ return;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ throw runtime_error("Expected to read either the 'dup' or the 'readonly' operator here");
+ }
+ }
+ throw runtime_error("Unexpected end of file");
+ }
+ void get_encoding_type()
+ {
+ read_name(m_line_buffer, MAX_NAME_LEN);
+
+ if (isdigit((byte_t)*m_line_buffer))
+ {
+ fputs(m_line_buffer, m_output_file);
+
+ read_encoding_table();
+ }
+ else if (isalpha((byte_t)*m_line_buffer))
+ {
+ read_encoding_name(m_line_buffer);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ throw runtime_error("A number or the encoding name is expected after /Encoding");
+ }
+ }
+ void update_offset()
+ {
+ int32_t new_offset;
+
+ // update the offset at the header
+
+ m_bin_data_offset = (int32_t)ftell(m_output_file);
+
+ fseek(m_output_file, 2, SEEK_SET);
+
+ // offset is relative to the header, not to the start of the file
+
+ new_offset = m_bin_data_offset - 6;
+
+ fwrite(&new_offset, sizeof(new_offset), 1, m_output_file);
+
+ fseek(m_output_file, m_bin_data_offset, SEEK_SET);
+ }
+ void goto_binary_data()
+ {
+ byte_t ch;
+
+ while (read_char(ch))
+ {
+ if (128 == ch)
+ {
+ ungetc(ch, m_input_file);
+
+ update_offset();
+
+ return;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ fputc(ch, m_output_file);
+ }
+ }
+
+ throw runtime_error("Unexpected end of file");
+ }
+
+ void write_trailer()
+ {
+ byte_t hdr2[6] = { 128, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
+ long curpos = ftell(m_output_file);
+ size_t bin_data_size = curpos - m_bin_data_offset - sizeof(hdr2); // size of the encrypted data
+ size_t* size = (size_t*)&hdr2[2];
+
+ *size = bin_data_size;
+
+ // write the rest of the non-encrypted data in the input file
+
+ while (!feof(m_input_file))
+ {
+ size_t size = fread(m_line_buffer, 1, sizeof(m_line_buffer), m_input_file);
+
+ if (size > 0)
+ {
+ fwrite(m_line_buffer, size, 1, m_output_file);
+ }
+ }
+ // go to the start of the binary data
+
+ fseek(m_output_file, m_bin_data_offset, SEEK_SET);
+
+ //update the size of header 2
+
+ fwrite(hdr2, sizeof(hdr2), 1, m_output_file);
+ }
+ char* find_name(const string& name, size_t offset)
+ {
+ auto it = std::search(m_bin_data.begin() + offset, m_bin_data.end(), std::boyer_moore_searcher(name.begin(), name.end()));
+
+ if (it != m_bin_data.end())
+ {
+ char* data = (char*)m_bin_data.data();
+ int64_t offset = it - m_bin_data.begin();
+
+ return (data + offset);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ return nullptr;
+ }
+ }
+ void read_lenIV()
+ {
+ char* p = find_name(string("/lenIV"), 0);
+
+ if (p)
+ {
+ m_lenIV = atoi(p + 6); // 6 = length of '/lenIV'
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ m_lenIV = 4;
+ }
+ }
+ byte_t decrypt(byte_t cipher, uint16_t& key)
+ {
+ if (m_lenIV < 0)
+ {
+ return cipher;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ byte_t plain = cipher ^ (key >> 8);
+ key = ((cipher + key) * C1 + C2);
+ return plain;
+ }
+ }
+ byte_t encrypt(byte_t plain, uint16_t& key)
+ {
+ byte_t cipher = plain ^ (key >> 8);
+ key = (cipher + key) * C1 + C2;
+ return cipher;
+ }
+ void decrypt_binary_data()
+ {
+ byte_t hdr2[6] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
+
+ fread(hdr2, sizeof(hdr2), 1, m_input_file);
+
+ if (hdr2[1] != 2)
+ {
+ sprintf_s(m_line_buffer, MAX_LINE_BUFFER, "Invalid byte in the secondary header: %d. Expected is '2'", hdr2[1]);
+
+ throw runtime_error(m_line_buffer);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ uint16_t key = key_eexec;
+ size_t data_size;
+ byte_t* data;
+ byte_t ch;
+
+ data_size = *((size_t*)&hdr2[2]);
+
+ if (0 == data_size)
+ {
+ throw runtime_error("Size of encrypted data is 0");
+ }
+
+ fwrite(hdr2, sizeof(hdr2), 1, m_output_file);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
+ {
+ read_char(ch);
+
+ m_discard_bytes[i] = ch;
+
+ // discard the result of these 4 bytes
+
+ decrypt(ch, key);
+ }
+
+ // subtract the 4 bytes discarded
+
+ data_size -= 4;
+
+ m_bin_data.resize(data_size);
+
+ data = (byte_t*)m_bin_data.data();
+
+ fread(data, data_size, 1, m_input_file);
+
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < data_size; ++i)
+ {
+ data[i] = decrypt(data[i], key);
+ }
+
+ read_lenIV();
+ }
+ }
+ void encrypt_data(char* start, size_t len, uint16_t& key)
+ {
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i)
+ {
+ byte_t ch = (char)encrypt((byte_t)start[i], key);
+
+ start[i] = (char)ch;
+ }
+
+ fwrite(start, len, 1, m_output_file);
+ }
+ char* skip_glyph(const char* start, const char* end)
+ {
+ char* p = (char*)start;
+ int len;
+ char* endp;
+
+ if (*p != '/')
+ return nullptr;
+
+ while (p < end)
+ {
+ if (isspace((byte_t)*p))
+ break;
+ ++p;
+ }
+
+ len = strtol(p, &endp, 10);
+
+ p = endp;
+
+ while (*p && isspace((byte_t)*p))
+ ++p;
+
+ // skip 'RD' or -|
+
+ p += 2;
+
+ while (*p && isspace((byte_t)*p))
+ ++p;
+
+ p += len;
+
+ return strchr(p, '\n') + 1;
+ }
+ char* write_glyph_data(const string& name, const char* start_data, const char* data_end, const char* curpos, uint16_t& key)
+ {
+ size_t len = name.size();
+ char* endp, * p = (char*)curpos;
+
+ while (p)
+ {
+ p = find_name(name, p - start_data);
+
+ if (p)
+ {
+ endp = skip_glyph(p, data_end);
+
+ if (isspace((byte_t)p[len])) // ensure this is an exact match
+ {
+ encrypt_data(p, endp - p, key);
+
+ return endp;
+ }
+ // skip this glyph and repeat the search
+ p = endp;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return nullptr;
+ }
+ void find_end_of_charstring(const char* curpos, const char* data_start, const char* data_end, uint16_t& key)
+ {
+ size_t offset = curpos - data_start;
+ char* p;// = (char*)curpos;
+
+ do
+ {
+ p = find_name(string("end"), offset);
+
+ if (p)
+ {
+ char* start = p;
+
+ p += 3;
+
+ while (*p && isspace((byte_t)*p))
+ ++p;
+
+ if (strncmp(p, "end", 3) == 0)
+ {
+ encrypt_data(start, data_end - start, key);
+
+ m_bin_data.clear();
+
+ return;
+ }
+ offset = p - data_start;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ throw runtime_error("Unable to find the text 'end end' in the /CharString data");
+ }
+ } while (p < data_end);
+
+ throw runtime_error("Unable to find the text 'end end' in the /CharString data");
+ }
+ void remove_glyphs()
+ {
+ char* p = find_name(string("/.notdef"), 0);
+
+ if (p)
+ {
+ char* data = m_bin_data.data();
+ size_t size = m_bin_data.size();
+ char* data_end = data + size;
+ char* endp, * end_of_notdef;
+ uint16_t key = 55665;
+
+ // encrypt the 4 random bytes
+
+ encrypt_data((char*)m_discard_bytes, sizeof(m_discard_bytes), key);
+
+ // skip .notdef
+
+ end_of_notdef = endp = skip_glyph(p, data_end);
+
+ // encrypt from the start of the encrypted data to the end of .notdef
+
+ encrypt_data(data, end_of_notdef - data, key);
+
+ p = end_of_notdef;
+
+ for (const string& name : m_glyph_list)
+ {
+ // start from the current position
+
+ p = write_glyph_data(name, data, data_end, p, key);
+
+ if (!p)
+ {
+ // start from the beginning
+ p = write_glyph_data(name, data, data_end, end_of_notdef, key);
+
+ // if still null
+
+ if (!p)
+ {
+ // restart from the beginning, for the next glyph
+ p = end_of_notdef;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ m_glyph_list.clear();
+
+ find_end_of_charstring(endp, data, data_end, key);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ throw runtime_error("Unable to locate /CharString");
+ }
+ }
+ void do_subsetting()
+ {
+ find_encoding();
+
+ get_encoding_type();
+
+ goto_binary_data();
+
+ decrypt_binary_data();
+
+ remove_glyphs();
+
+ write_trailer();
+ }
+public:
+ t1subset() : m_bin_data(), m_glyph_list()
+ {
+ }
+ ~t1subset() {}
+ bool subset_font(const char* font_name, const byte_t* char_subset, byte_t char_subset_count,
+ const char* output_filename, string& error)
+ {
+ bool result = true;
+ try
+ {
+ precondition(font_name, char_subset, char_subset_count, output_filename);
+
+ do_subsetting();
+ }
+ catch (const exception& ex)
+ {
+ error = ex.what();
+
+ result = false;
+ }
+
+ clear();
+
+ return result;
+ }
+};
diff --git a/fonts/utilities/t1subset/src/test.cpp b/fonts/utilities/t1subset/src/test.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..86c95f1aea
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fonts/utilities/t1subset/src/test.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+
+
+#include "t1subset.h"
+
+
+int main(int argc, char* argv[])
+{
+ t1subset t1;
+ string error;
+ const byte_t sub_chars[] = { 33, 34, 35 }; // replace these with the characters you want to subset
+
+
+ // Make sure these fonts are in the current directory or replace them with your desired fonts
+
+ if (!t1.subset_font("cmr10.pfb", sub_chars, sizeof(sub_chars), "cmr10-sub.pfb", error))
+ {
+ printf("Error subsetting 'cmr10.pfb': %s\n", error.c_str());
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ puts("Success subsetting 'cmr10.pfb'");
+ }
+ if (!t1.subset_font("lmroman9.pfb", sub_chars, 3, "lmroman9-sub.pfb", error))
+ {
+ printf("Error subsetting 'lmroman9.pfb': %s\n", error.c_str());
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ puts("Success subsetting 'lmroman9.pfb'");
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+