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\ No newline at end of file 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; +} + + + |