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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2022-10-31 19:44:13 +0000
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/metapost/hershey-mp/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/metapost/hershey-mp/README
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index 00000000000..4c5c6ad8dcd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/metapost/hershey-mp/README
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+SUMMARY
+
+This metapost file adds support for reading jhl vector font files, used by
+(mostly? only?) the so-called Hershey Fonts of the late 1960s.
+
+It does not include the actual font files, which you can probably find in the
+software repository included with your operating system.
+
+
+COPYING
+
+(c) 2022 Esger Renkema
+
+These files may be distributed under the terms of the European Union Public
+Licence (EUPL) version 1.2 or later. A copy can be obtained at:
+
+https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/collection/eupl/eupl-text-eupl-12
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/metapost/hershey-mp/hershey.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/metapost/hershey-mp/hershey.pdf
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/metapost/hershey-mp/hershey.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/metapost/hershey-mp/hershey.tex
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index 00000000000..70138b7b4a5
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@@ -0,0 +1,156 @@
+
+\input minim-doc.sty
+\closeout0
+
+\newmetapostinstance\hershey
+\runmetapost\hershey{
+ input "hershey";
+ loadHershey timesib;
+}
+
+\def\chapter#1\hfill#2\par{%
+ \startelement{Chapter}%
+ \outline open {#1}%
+ \nextpartag{H}\quitvmode
+ \startelement{Span}%
+ \red{\runmetapostimage\hershey{
+ baseline origin;
+ pickup pencircle scaled .4pt;
+ drawHershey timesib ("hershey.mp") withcolor .75red;
+ }\setactualtext{hershey.mp}%
+ \stopelement{Span}%
+ \hfill#2\bigskip\nobreak}}
+
+\def\mailname{hershey}
+\startmetadata
+ author {Esger Renkema}
+ title {hershey.mp}
+ date {2022-08-24}
+ version {2022/1.0}
+ keywords {MetaPost; Hershey fonts}
+stopmetadata
+
+\maketitle
+
+This package can read the ⟦jhl⟧ format, used for the well known Hershey Fonts.
+Use it like so:
+
+⟦% Where to look for font files (this is also the default)
+hersheyFonts := "/usr/share/hershey-fonts/";
+% Load the font you want to use
+loadHershey timesib;
+% Draw a character
+beginfig(1)
+ drawHershey timesib(7) rotated 180 withcolor .75red;
+endfig;
+% Or typeset a string
+beginfig(2)
+ drawHershey timesib("Hello!") withcolor .75red;
+endfig;⟧
+
+This results in the following pictures:
+
+\bigskip\strut\hfill
+\startelement{Figure}
+\setalttext{An upside-down ampersand.}
+\runmetapostimage \hershey {
+baseline origin;
+drawHershey timesib(7) rotated 180 withcolor .75red;}
+\stopelement{Figure}
+\hfill and\hfill
+\startelement{Figure}
+\setalttext{The text ‘Hello!’.}
+\runmetapostimage \hershey {
+baseline origin;
+drawHershey timesib("Hello!") withcolor .75red;}
+\stopelement{Figure}
+\hfill\strut\bigskip
+
+Typesetting a string will only make sense for the latin fonts, where Hershey’s
+encoding is in ASCII order. For strings, the baseline is adjusted upward by 9~units.
+
+Typical x-height is 14 units (of which 9 are below $y=0$), with an em-space of 21 units.
+
+The paths that make up each character are available to you in the array
+⟦hershey.<fontname>[<charid>][]⟧. You will rarely need this, however, since the trailing tokens to ⟦drawHershey⟧ will be applied to all paths.
+
+Proof sheets of Hershey’s original fonts are included in the following pages.
+
+\licencesection \stopelement{Section}
+
+\font\fiverm {Latin Modern Roman:script=latn;protrusion=default;} at 5pt
+\runmetapost \hershey {
+vardef testfont suffix name =
+ save c; c := 1;
+ for i = 1 upto 7: draw (45i+22.5,-22.5) -- (45i+22.5,-45*12-22.5); endfor
+ for j = 1 upto 11: draw (22.5, -45j-22.5) -- (45*8+22.5, -45j-22.5); endfor
+ for i = 1 upto 8:
+ for j = 1 upto 12:
+ drawHershey.name(c) shifted 45(i,-j);
+ draw maketext("{\fiverm "&decimal c&"}") shifted (45(i,-j) + (13,16));
+ c := c + 1;
+ endfor
+ endfor
+ setbounds currentpicture to
+ unitsquare xscaled 8 yscaled -12 scaled 45 shifted (22.5, -22.5);
+enddef; }
+
+\def\testfont#1 #2 {\vfil\break
+\chapter{#1}{#2}%
+\startelement{Figure}
+\setalttext{A listing of the ‘#2’ font.}
+\stoptagging
+\runmetapostimage \hershey { testfont #2; }
+\starttagging
+\stopelement{Figure}}
+
+\def\chapter#1#2{%
+ \ensurestopelement{Section}%
+ \startelement{Chapter}%
+ \outline open {#2}%
+ \nextpartag{H}\quitvmode
+ \vrule depth 20pt height 35pt width 0pt\relax
+ \startelement{Span}%
+ \red{\runmetapostimage\hershey{
+ loadHershey #2;
+ baseline origin;
+ pickup pencircle scaled .4pt;
+ drawHershey #1 ("#2") withcolor .75red;
+ }}\setactualtext{#2}\bigskip
+ \stopelement{Span}\nobreak}
+
+\testfont timesr timesr
+\testfont timesi timesi
+\testfont timesrb timesrb
+\testfont timesib timesib
+\testfont timesr timesg
+\testfont timesr cyrillic
+
+\testfont gothiceng gothiceng
+\testfont gothicger gothicger
+\testfont gothicita gothicita
+
+\testfont rowmans rowmans
+\testfont rowmand rowmand
+\testfont rowmant rowmant
+
+\testfont futural futural
+\testfont futuram futuram
+
+\testfont timesr greeks
+\testfont timesr greekc
+
+\testfont scripts scripts
+\testfont scriptc scriptc
+
+\testfont timesr mathlow
+\testfont timesr mathupp
+
+\testfont astrology astrology
+\testfont meteorology meteorology
+\testfont timesr symbolic
+\testfont timesr markers
+\testfont music music
+
+\vfil\break\end
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/metapost/hershey-mp/hershey.mp b/Master/texmf-dist/metapost/hershey-mp/hershey.mp
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..80b7a0d1053
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/metapost/hershey-mp/hershey.mp
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
+
+if known loadHershey: expandafter endinput fi
+
+% this default is for Debian with ‘hershey-fonts-data’ installed.
+newinternal string hersheyFonts;
+hersheyFonts := "/usr/share/hershey-fonts/";
+
+vardef loadHershey @# =
+ if known hershey.loaded.@# :
+ message("Hershey font "&str(@#)&" already known: skipping rereading.");
+ else:
+ hershey.loaded.font := 1;
+ doLoadHershey.@# ;
+ fi
+enddef;
+vardef doLoadHershey suffix font =
+ % create the variable hershey.<fontname>
+ save var; string var; var := "hershey." & str font & ".";
+ scantokens ("path "&var)[][];
+ % variables used for reading the file
+ save file, line;
+ string file, line;
+ file := hersheyFonts & str font & ".jhf";
+ save pnum, lnum, wd, i, x, y, first;
+ boolean first; lnum := 0;
+ % read the font line by line
+ forever :
+ line := readfrom file;
+ exitif line = EOF;
+ lnum := lnum + 1; pnum := 1; first := true;
+ % the line starts with a width, followed by min/max x coordinates,
+ % followed by the data describing the glyph, in pairs of coordinates,
+ % every coördinate encoded as a single character.
+ wd := scantokens (substring(5,8) of line) - 1;
+ if wd > 0 :
+ line := substring (8, infinity) of line;
+ x := ASCII(line) - 82; line := substring(1, infinity) of line;
+ y := ASCII(line) - 82; line := substring(1, infinity) of line;
+ scantokens(var)[lnum].lft := x;
+ scantokens(var)[lnum].rt := y;
+ %message char(lnum+31) & " (" & decimal(lnum) & "): (" & decimal x & ", " & decimal y & ")";
+ scantokens(var)[lnum][pnum] := fi
+ for i = 1 upto wd :
+ hide( % 82 is ASCII("R")
+ x := ASCII(line) - 82; line := substring(1, infinity) of line;
+ y := 82 - ASCII(line); line := substring(1, infinity) of line;)
+ if (x,y) = (-50,0) :
+ % the special string " R" separates paths
+ ; pnum := pnum+1; first := true;
+ scantokens(var)[lnum][pnum] :=
+ else :
+ if first : hide(first := false)
+ else : -- fi (x,y)
+ fi
+ endfor;
+ endfor
+ closefrom file;
+enddef;
+
+vardef drawHershey @# (expr s) text t =
+ if numeric s: drawHersheyChar @# (s) t;
+ else : drawHersheyString @# (s) t; fi
+enddef;
+vardef drawHersheyChar @# (expr c) text t =
+ save i; i := 1; forever :
+ exitif unknown hershey.@#[c][i];
+ draw hershey.@#[c][i] t;
+ i := i + 1;
+ endfor
+enddef;
+vardef drawHersheyString @# (expr s) text t =
+ save c, ss, sh; string ss; ss := s; sh := 0;
+ forever :
+ c := ASCII(ss) - 31;
+ sh := sh + hershey.@#[c].rt;
+ % NB. -9 is the baseline of the hershey fonts;
+ % we put the baseline on x=0 instead.
+ drawHersheyChar @# (c) shifted (sh, 9) t;
+ sh := sh - hershey.@#[c].lft;
+ ss := substring(1, infinity) of ss;
+ exitif length(ss) = 0;
+ endfor
+enddef;
+
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check
index e5d7e377e6d..0a0db446bcc 100755
--- a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check
@@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ my @TLP_working = qw(
hc he-she hecthese helmholtz-ellis-ji-notation helvetic
hep hep-acronym hep-bibliography hep-float hep-font hep-float
hep-math hep-math-font hep-paper hep-reference hep-text hep-title hepnames
- hepparticles hepthesis hepunits here hereapplies heros-otf
+ hepparticles hepthesis hepunits here hereapplies heros-otf hershey-mp
heuristica hexboard hexgame
hf-tikz hfbright hfoldsty hfutthesis
hhtensor hideanswer highlightlatex hindawi-latex-template hindmadurai
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-metapost.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-metapost.tlpsrc
index ff7390eafbe..009c863167b 100644
--- a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-metapost.tlpsrc
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-metapost.tlpsrc
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ depend fiziko
depend garrigues
depend gmp
depend hatching
+depend hershey-mp
depend latexmp
depend mcf2graph
depend metago
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/hershey-mp.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/hershey-mp.tlpsrc
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..e69de29bb2d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/hershey-mp.tlpsrc