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authorDenis Bitouzé <dbitouze@wanadoo.fr>2021-02-25 18:23:07 +0000
committerDenis Bitouzé <dbitouze@wanadoo.fr>2021-02-25 18:23:07 +0000
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French translation for tlmgr updated
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@57912 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/AUTHORS b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/AUTHORS
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@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-This program, dvipsk, was originally modified by Karl Berry from Tom
-Rokicki's dvips distribution. Send bug reports to tex-k@tug.org,
-not to Tom personally.
-
-Jim Hafner originally implemented the color support.
-Sergey Lesenko originally implemented the partial Type 1 font downloading.
-Mark Doyle and Tanmoy Bhattacharya implemented the hyperdvi support, and
-Dave Love originally merged it into dvipsk.
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog
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-2021-02-17 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
-
- * NEWS,
- * afm2tfm.c,
- * dvips.c,
- * dvips.h,
- * dvips.texi,
- * configure.ac: version 2021.1 and copyright 2021.
-
-2021-02-09 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
-
- * test-afm2tfm.test: rewrite as shell script.
- * afm2tfm-test.pl: remove.
- * Makefile.am (TESTS, etc.): adapt accordingly.
-
-2021-02-08 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
-
- * configure.ac (AC_INIT): TeX Live not TeXLive.
-
- * dvips.c (found_problems): define.
- (main): final exit status depends on its value.
- * protos.h (found_problems): declare.
- * output.c (copyfile_general): set found_problems=1 if image not found.
- This is to match the new behavior of dvipdfmx.
- https://tug.org/pipermail/dvipdfmx/2021-January/000159.html (thread)
-
- * test-missing-image.test: corresponding test.
- * testdata/missing-image.dvi,
- * testdata/missing-image.tex: files for new test.
-
-2020-12-05 TANAKA Takuji <ttk@t-lab.opal.ne.jp>
-
- * NEWS: Mention new/jfm feature.
- * dospecial.c:
- Output error of html special not to STDOUT but to STDERR.
- * dvips.h, {bitmapenc,color,dopage,dospecial,download,dvips,
- emspecial,finclude,fontdef,header,loadfont,output,pprescan,prescan,
- resident,scanpage,search,t1part,virtualfont,writet1}.c:
- Allow Unicode error messages on Windows console. (Windows only)
-
-2020-11-28 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@w32tex.org>
-
- * protos.h (titlename): new global.
- * dvips.c (titlename): new global.
- (helparr): new option -title.
- (main): recognize it.
- * output.c (initprinter) <%%Title>: use xbasename(iname) instead of
- iname by default.
-
-2020-11-28 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
-
- * dvips.texi (Option details): document -title.
-
-2020-11-28 TANAKA Takuji <ttk@t-lab.opal.ne.jp>
-
- * virtualfont.c:
- Accept Japanese virtual fonts without character definitions.
- https://github.com/texjporg/tex-jp-build/issues/99
-
-2020-05-20 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
-
- * dvips.texi (Virtual fonts): add brief mention of this new vf/jfm
- feature, from Takuji. Update all ctan links while here.
-
-2020-05-10 TANAKA Takuji <ttk@t-lab.opal.ne.jp>
-
- * uptex-vf.test, testdata/upjf.{tex,dvi,tfm},
- testdata/upjf_{full,omit}.vf, testdata/upjf_{full,omit}.cnf:
- Update the test.
-
-2020-04-26 TANAKA Takuji <ttk@t-lab.opal.ne.jp>
-
- * Makefile.{am,in}, uptex-vf.test,
- testdata/Makefile_upjf, testdata/upjf{,-r,-g}.tfm,
- testdata/upjf.{tex,dvi,map}, testdata/upjf_{full,omit}.vf,
- testdata/upjf_{full,omit}.cnf:
- Add a new test for fallback of virtual fonts.
-
-2020-04-19 TANAKA Takuji <ttk@t-lab.opal.ne.jp>
-
- * {virtualfont,pprescan,scanpage,dopage}.c, dvips.h:
- Fallback multibyte character in virtual font for (u)pTeX.
- https://github.com/texjporg/tex-jp-build/issues/99
-
- A new rule for virtual fonts is implemented:
- If a virtual font has no entry of a codepoint and the first
- MAPFONT designates a (u)pTeX TFM(JFM), then we designate the
- glyph (usually with a fullwidth metric) of the same codepoint
- in the TFM(JFM) with the smallest font ID.
- The new rule helps to shrink size of Japanese virtual fonts.
-
-2020-04-10 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@w32tex.org>
-
- * dospecial.c: Support \special{psfile=non-ascii-name}.
-
-2020-03-27 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * TeX Live 2020.
-
-2020-02-29 Tomas Rokicki <rokicki@gmail.com>
-
- * loadfont.c (bitmapfontseen): define new global.
- (loadfont): set it, if a bitmap font is seen.
- * protos.h (bitmapfontseen): declare it.
- * output.c (initprinter): If bitmapfontseen, emit
- %%ViewingOrientation comment to try to cope with Distiller's
- auto-orientation (page rotation).
-
-2020-01-30 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
-
- * Makefile.am (enc_DATA): new variable, for new file dvips-all.enc.
- * configure.ac (encdir): define it.
-
-2020-01-30 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@w32tex.org>
-
- * bitmapenc.c: use strchr() instead of index(), because index()
- is not supported in Visual Studio 2010.
-
-2020-01-29 Tomas Rokicki <rokicki@gmail.com>
-
- * bitmapenc.c (struct bmenc): new member existsbm.
- (parseencodingfile): rename from parseencoding; change calls.
- (trytoparseenc),
- (parseenc): new fns.
- (addbmenc): call parseenc.
- (getencoding_seq): change type to struct bmenc.
- (downloadbmencoding): check that every defined character has a name.
- (doubleout): take double instead of float.
- * dvips-all.enc: more fonts.
- * dvips.c (-bitmapfontenc): rename option from -J.
- * dvips.texi: adjust documentation.
- * resident.c (get_defaults): new case b for bitmapfontenc,
- renamed from J.
-
-2020-01-16 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
-
- * afm2tfm.c,
- * dvips.c,
- * configure.ac: version 2020.1 and copyright 2020.
-
-2020-01-12 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@w32tex.org>
-
- * bitmapenc.c, download.c: Support old compilers, by declaring
- variables early in a block.
-
-2020-01-11 Tomas Rokicki <rokicki@gmail.com>
-
- Support encodings for bitmapped fonts, e.g., when cmr10
- is used as a bitmap. TUGboat article:
- https://tug.org/TUGboat/tb40-2/tb125rokicki-type3search.pdf
-
- * dvips-all.enc,
- * bitmapenc.c: new files.
- * Makefile.am (dvips_SOURCES): add it.
- * dosection.c (dosection): call bmenc_startsection.
- * download.c (unpack_bb): new fn.
- (downchar): call unpack_bb.
- (download): call downloadbmencoding .. finishbitmapencoding
- if needed.
- * dvips.c (helparr): new option -J to control feature.
- * dvips.h (tfd): new integer members llx, lly, urx, urx.
- * dvips.texi (Option details): describe -J option.
- (Configuration file commands): describe J config directive.
- (Bitmap font encodings): new section.
- * loadfont.c (loadfont): initialize and update global font
- bounding box, to set font sizes for the new bitmap encodings.
- * output.c (psnameout, pslineout): new fns.
- * protos.h: add declarations for the various new fns and
- variable encodetype3.
- * resident.c (getdefaults): handle J directive.
-
-2019-05-03 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@w32tex.org>
-
- * dvips.c, output.c, search.c: Support non-ascii file names
- in default code page of OS irrespective of values of a
- variable 'command_line_encoding' (Windows only).
-
-2019-04-30 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dosection.c (dosection): close PostScript string constant
- for long filenames. tex-k mail from Arnaud Blouin,
- 24 Apr 2019 13:54:10.
-
-2019-04-07 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
-
- * TeX Live 2019.
-
-2019-04-05 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dospecial.c (dospecial): off by one with PSFILESIZ.
- Report from Andy Nguyen of ETH Zurich.
-
-2019-03-30 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
-
- * emspecial.c (bmpgraph): avoid writing after isblack
- if clrtablesize is >256.
- Report from Andy Nguyen of ETH Zurich.
-
-2019-03-29 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
-
- * loadfont.c (errbuf),
- * protos.h (errbuf): increase to 1500.
- * dospecial.c,
- * flib.c,
- * makefont.c,
- * output.c,
- * pprescan.c,
- * scanpage.c,
- * tfmload.c: limit sprintf %s arguments into buffers.
-
- * dospecial.c (dospecial) <bare psfile>: reverse sense of maccess
- test, as intended; check for buffer overflow.
- (maccess): add doc.
-
- * color.c (colorcmdout),
- * dospecial.c (dospecial) <epsfile>, <postscriptbox>, <psfile>:
- check for buffer overflows.
- * test-overflow-buffers.test,
- * testdata/color.pro,
- * testdata/overflow-color-push.dvi,
- * testdata/overflow-color-push.tex,
- * testdata/overflow-epsfile.dvi,
- * testdata/overflow-epsfile.tex,
- * testdata/overflow-psbox.dvi,
- * testdata/overflow-psbox.tex: new test files and support.
- * Makefile.am (TESTS, EXTRA_DIST, DISTCLEANFILES): add new tests.
- Report from Andy Nguyen of ETH Zurich.
-
-2019-02-26 Hironobu Yamashita <h.y.acetaminophen@gmail.com>
-
- * afm2tfm.c: Forbid too long file name.
-
-2019-02-11 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.texi,
- * dvips.h,
- * configure.ac,
- * afm2tfm.c: 5.999 for TL'19.
-
-2018-10-24 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * writet1.c (t1_check_unusual_charstring): don't call
- strlen(t1_buf_array) if it is null.
- From Luigi, 22 Oct 2018 22:43:03.
-
-2018-09-18 Nick Roessler <nicholas.e.roessler@gmail.com>
-
- * writet1.c (t1_check_unusual_charstring): protect against buffer
- overflow.
-
-2018-04-14 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * Version 5.998 for TeX Live 2018 release.
-
-2018-02-20 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * color.c (colorpage),
- * dospecial.c (bangspecial),
- * dvips.h (header_list):
- don't use ersatz array as last struct member; change usage.
- Reported (implicitly, as part of)
- https://trac.macports.org/ticket/53974
-
-2018-01-27 Hironobu Yamashita <h.y.acetaminophen@gmail.com>
-
- * tfmload.c, dvips.h: Support new JFM spec (3-byte characters
- in TYPE > 0).
-
-2017-05-19 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * Version 5.997 for TeX Live 2017 release.
-
-2017-03-27 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
-
- * Makefile.am (AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): use instead of TESTS_ENVIRONMENT.
-
-2017-03-22 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.texi: don't claim -q quiets standard error.
- Report from Igor Liferenko.
-
-2017-03-21 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * dvips.c: Show information and exit if dvips finds options
- --help or --version. Report from Igor Liferenko:
- http://tug.org/pipermail/tex-k/2017-March/002748.html
-
-2017-03-18 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * configure.ac,
- * NEWS
- * dvips.c,
- * dvips.h,
- * afm2tfm.c,
- * dvips.texi: version 5.997 for TL17.
-
-2017-02-28 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * dvips.c: In the case of -T option, reverse the default in the change
- made on 2016-11-01. Thanks Ulrike Fischer:
- http://tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2017-February/039743.html.
-
-2016-12-13 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * emspecial.c: Fix a bug in emspecial(), reported by Norbert Klingen:
- http://tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2016-December/039483.html.
-
-2016-11-08 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
-
- * dvips.texi,
- * NEWS: document new papersize special behavior and options.
- Original report at http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/336545.
-
-2016-11-01 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * dospecial.c, dvips.c, dvips.help, protos.h, resident.c:
- Add a new option -L* Last special papersize wins.
- dvips -L0 ... gives the old behavior.
-
-2016-10-30 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * output.c (INVALID_EPOCH_VALUE): define as (time_t) -1,
- to avoid warning with huge unsigned value on 32-bit systems.
- (open_output): don't duplicate writing of %%CreationDate.
-
- * dvips.texi (Invoking Dvips): TEXCONFIG does not include
- . by default.
-
-2016-07-15 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * config.ps (ieeecs): new paper size for IEEE Computer Society
- Journals, requested by Michael Shell for his IEEEtran,
- 13 Jul 2016 20:04:25.
-
-2016-06-29 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.texi: remove idvi reference, long gone.
-
-2016-05-20 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * Version 5.996 for TeX Live 2016.
-
-2016-05-06 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * output.c: Avoid to crash for too large a value of SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
- (w32 only).
-
-2016-05-04 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * output.c: Support SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH for %%CreationDate.
-
-2016-03-24 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * writet1.c: Fix one-byte buffer overflow bug reported by Hanno Boeck:
- http://tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2016-January/037686.html.
-
-2016-02-01 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.1,
- * afm2tfm.1: ask for bug reports to go to tex-k.
-
-2016-01-21 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
-
- * dvips.texi (Afm2tfm options) <-a>: document new option.
- * afm2tfm.c (openfiles): new option -a.
- (USAGE): include it in list for --help.
- (noaccentheightadjust): new global to remember it.
- (texheight): do nothing if -a is specified,
- or if the heuristically-guessed height is less than the original.
- Bug report from Michael Sharpe.
-
-2015-07-10 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * test-dvips (removed): Renamed ...
- * test-dvips.test (new): ... into this.
- * Makefile.am: Better dependencies for 'make check'.
-
-2015-07-08 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * Makefile.am: Better dependencies for 'make check'.
-
-2015-05-21 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * version 5.995 for TL'15.
-
-2015-04-17 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Adapted.
-
-2015-04-17 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * contrib/PSTricks: remove this ancient copy of a PSTricks README.
- * special.lpro (/psfts, /startTexFig, /doclip, /endTexFig):
- remove these defns from (obsolete and nonfree) psfig.
- * testdata/special.pro: regenerate.
- * dvips.texi (Why Dvips): remove paragraph about psfig and
- other features that are no longer especially interesting.
- Report from Werner Fink, 14 Apr 2015 17:16:23.
-
-2015-03-15 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * configure.ac,
- * NEWS
- * dvips.c,
- * dvips.h,
- * afm2tfm.c,
- * dvips.texi: version 5.995 for TL'15.
-
-2015-02-16 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * Makefile.am: Use the fragment ../../am/dist_hook.am.
-
-2014-07-15 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * t1part.c, t1part.h: Rename _HUGE => BORLAND_HUGE to avoid
- conflicting names.
-
-2014-06-19 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * afm2tfm.c, dospecial.c, emspecial.c, resident.c, writet1.c:
- Avoid undefined behaviour when char is signed.
-
-2014-06-16 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * {,squeeze/}Makefile.am: Drop the obsolete ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS.
-
-2014-04-17 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * version 5.994 for TL'14.
-
-2014-01-27 TANAKA Takuji <KXD02663@nifty.ne.jp>
-
- * dvips.c: Revise procedure of reading command line arguments.
- (Windows only)
-
-2014-01-13 TANAKA Takuji <KXD02663@nifty.ne.jp>
-
- * dvips.c, resident.c: Allow multibyte string with 0x5c
- in CP932-like system. (Windows only)
- * dvips.c, output.c, search.c: Allow Unicode file names.
- (Windows only)
-
-2013-09-16 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * writet1.c: formatting tweaks.
-
-2013-08-31 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * writet1.c (t1_subset_ascii_part): Remove UniqueID.
- Report from Christian Zietz (czietz/gmx/net),
- tex-k 01 Sep 2013 11:25:47 and previous.
-
-2013-08-05 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * bbox.c: Fix a bug in bbdopage() to obtain correct BoundingBox in
- vertical mode of pTeX.
-
-2013-05-30 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * version 5.993 for TL'13.
-
-2013-04-07 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * resident.c (getdefaults) <m>: if <= 0, set to INT_MAX.
- Bug report from Stepan Orevkov and Bruno Delprat, as part
- of their Mayan TeX system (info on which:
- http://tug.org/TUGboat/tb33-3/tb105delprat.pdf).
-
- It seems there is a bug related to Dvips' section splitting and
- partial font downloading/font reuse, such that only the
- characters from the first section are available through the
- entire output. I wasn't up for dealing with that; as a
- workaround, the above maximizes Dvips' memory available, so no
- splitting is done.
-
-2013-04-05 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * configure.ac,
- * dvips.texi,
- * dvips.h,
- * afm2tfm.2c: 5.993 to prepare for TL'13 pretest.
-
-2013-03-19 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * same-name.test: New test with oname == iname.
- * Makefile.am: Add the new test.
-
-2013-03-18 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * dvips.c: Check if oname != iname.
-
-2013-02-08 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * Makefile.am (prologdir): Change texmf => texmf-dist.
-
-2013-01-21 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * test-dvips: rename from dvips.test, to avoid new Automake 1.13
- make check failure, since it can't create dvips.log in the
- event that dvips.log already exists (from running dvips.texi).
- Even though one is in the srcdir and one in the builddir ...
- Use test-dvips rather than dvips-test just to help filename completion.
- * Makefile.am (TESTS): rename.
-
-2013-01-18 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * writet1.c: apply diffs (cast removals) from pdftex.
-
-2012-12-17 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * squeeze/Makefile.am: Enable silent rules.
-
-2012-12-07 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * finclude.c: Drop unused variable (gcc-4.6 warning).
-
-2012-11-19 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * Makefile.am: Avoid use of deprecated INCLUDES.
-
-2012-08-10 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * ptexmac.h: Drop unused definition of M_PI & Co.
-
-2012-07-01 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
-
- * Release of 5.992 for TeX Live 2012.
-
-2012-04-01 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * dvips.c: do not free getenved string.
-
-2012-03-30 Norbert Preining <preining@logic.at>
-
- * resident.c: add new directive "c<filename> to config files, allowing
- to include other config files.
- * dvips.texi: document it.
- * contrib/config.proto: add example.
-
-2012-03-15 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * Makefile.am: Fixed a typo (in comment).
-
-2011-12-06 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * Makefile.am: Replace ${prefix}/texmf => $(datarootdir)/texmf.
-
-2011-10-20 Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>
-
- * dospecial.c (fgetboundingbox): Increase `buf' size to avoid
- overrun.
-
-2011-10-04 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST, DISTCLEANFILES): Make sure that
- 'make distclean' removes all generated files.
-
-2011-07-26 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * bbox.c, dopage.c, dvips.c, pprescan.c, scanpage.c, dvips.1,
- dvips.help, dvips.info and dvips.texi: pTeX with otf package
- by S. Saito requires set2, put2, and independent options
- -noomega and -noptex.
-
-2011-06-16 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * afm2tfm.c (openfiles), resident.c (residentfont): Allow
- find_suffix() to return a const string.
-
-2011-06-16 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * protos.h, loadfont.c (pkopen), search.c (pksearch): Declare
- font name as const.
-
-2011-05-06 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * writet1.c: update copyright as in pdftexdir.
-
-2011-04-25 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * afm2tfm.c (version),
- * dvips.h (BANNER): 5.991 for TeX Live 2011.
-
- * dvips.texi,
- * dvips.1: do not suggest that the default output is to lpr.
-
-2011-02-25 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * drawPS.c (flushDashedPath): cast to double before squaring,
- to avoid integer overflow. (I guess this was hidden before by the
- assignment cast to float? Said to work in 2009, failed in 2010.)
- * eepic-nan.test,
- * testdata/eepic-nan.tex,
- * testdata/eepic-nan.dvi,
- * testdata/config.pdf,
- * testdata/alt-rule.pro,
- * testdata/tex.pro: new files to test. Report from Stefan Moser
- to mactex-support, 20 Oct 2010 02:37:45.
- * Makefile.am (tests): add eepic-nan,
- (EXTRA_DIST): add new files.
-
-2011-02-14 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * output.c: print R2 mode message only when secure == 2.
-
-2011-01-29 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * search.c (search): report the actual popen call if D_FILES.
- * quotecmd.tex: make test filename match quotecmd-test.pl.
- * quotecmd.dvi: regenerate.
- * quotecmd-test.pl: doc fixes.
-
-2011-01-28 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * Makefile.am: Add testdata/quotecmd.dvi to EXTRA_DIST.
-
-2011-01-28 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * quotecmd-test.pl, testdata/quotecmd.tex: doc fixes.
- * testdata/quotecmd.dvi: add to repo, since the test relies on
- this file existing.
-
-2010-12-01 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * writet1.c: Still more tweaks. Remove unused code and vars.
-
-2010-11-29 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * writet1.c: Further reduce diffs against pdftex's writet1.c.
- Declare t1_encoding as enum instead of int.
- Change t1_builtin_enc() from void to char **.
-
- * writet1.c, protos.h: Replace void load_enc(char *, const char **)
- by char **load_enc_file(char *).
- * download.c (getEncoding): Adapt, and change result to non-const.
- Somewhat better use of DOWNLOAD_USING_PDFTEX.
-
-2010-11-29 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * writet1.c (t1_check_unusual_charstring): Drop unused variable.
-
-2010-11-26 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * writet1.c: Still more minor tweaks.
-
-2010-11-26 Thanh Han The <thanh@river-valley.org>
-
- * writet1.c (t1_check_unusual_charstring): switch EOL to space
- before appending.
-
-2010-11-16 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * writet1.c: Still more formatting tweaks.
-
-2010-11-14 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * writet1.c: endless formatting tweaks.
-
-2010-11-13 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * download.c: Change i<MAX_CHAR_CODE into i<=MAX_CHAR_CODE, because
- MAX_CHAR_CODE is 255 now.
-
-2010-11-12 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * download.c [MAX_CHAR_CODE]: Define as 255 (not 256).
-
- * writet1.c: More formatting and other trivial changes, to
- further reduce diffs against pdftex's writet1.c.
-
-2010-11-12 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * writet1.c: formatting changes only, to reduce diffs against
- pdftex's writet1.c.
-
-2010-11-11 Thanh Han The <thanh@river-valley.org>
-
- * writet1.c (t1_check_unusual_charstring): new fn.
- (t1_subset_charstrings): call it. This resolves a bug reported by
- Knuth when there is a newline between the /CharStrings and the
- following number (dict size).
-
-2010-10-23 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * output.c (hvpos): simplify the change 2010-10-22.
- Many thanks Peter.
-
-2010-10-22 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * output.c (hvpos): recover the old code in hvpos() for japanese
- because the changed code leads to incorrect result in some cases.
- other cases than japanese are not affected.
-
-2010-10-02 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * search.c (selfautoloc_prog): #include <kpathsea/concatn.h>
- for WIN32 and drop cast of concatn() results.
-
-2010-06-19 Yan Li <yan.i.li@intel.com>
-
- * tfmload.c (name): increase size to 500.
- (tfmopen): check for name length overflow.
-
-2010-06-13 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.texi: update for 2010.
-
-2010-06-04 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * afm2tfm.c (version),
- * dvips.h (BANNER): 5.99 for TeX Live 2010 (pretest 2, maybe final).
-
-2010-05-25 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * config.ps: include cid-base.map.
-
-2010-05-25 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * search.c: quote command in W32 case to allow path name
- with spaces.
-
-2010-05-18 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * config.h (type1path): rename from type1.
- * writet1.c (t1_open): use type1path, not headerpath.
-
- * configure.ac (AC_INIT),
- * afm2tfm.c: (version),
- * dvips.c (main),
- * dvips.h (BANNER): 5.99/pretest, 2010.
-
-2010-05-14 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * resident.c,
- * output.c: more sprintf -> snprintf.
-
-2010-05-10 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * dvips.h [SET_BINARY]: Add cast to void.
- * afm2tfm.c, finclude.c, output.c, search.c (SET_BINARY): Once
- again remove casts to void.
-
-2010-05-10 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * all files: Remove more useless casts to void.
-
- * afm2tfm.c, finclude.c, output.c, search.c: Reintroduce a few
- casts to void, to avoid warnings (statement has no effect).
-
-2010-05-10 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * drawPS.c,
- * flib.c,
- * finclude.c,
- * afm2tfm.c,
- * hps.c,
- * emspecial.c,
- * dospecial.c: more snprintf.
-
- * all files: remove useless casts to void.
-
- * dosection.c (dosection),
- * dospecial.c (dospecial): use snprintf, just in case.
-
-2010-05-07 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * output.c: correct wrong boundary values of characters.
- (from Takuji Tanaka <KXD02663@nifty.ne.jp>.)
- * protos.h, dvips.c, output.c, resident.c: remove unnecessary SJIS option.
- (from Takuji Tanaka <KXD02663@nifty.ne.jp>.)
- (a commit r18123 seemes to be eliminated, so try again)
-
-2010-05-07 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * dosection.c (dosection): Add newline before "@start".
- * testdata/*.pro, testdata/*.xps: Updated.
-
-2010-05-07 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * bbox.c: Declare functions used only in this file as static,
- remove trailing whitespace.
- * color.c: The same.
- * dosection.c: The same.
- * dospecial.c: The same.
- * dpicheck.c: The same.
- * drawPS.c: The same.
- * dviinput.c: The same.
- * dvips.c: The same.
- * emspecial.c: The same.
- * finclude.c: The same.
- * header.c: The same.
- * hps.c: The same.
- * loadfont.c: The same.
- * output.c: The same.
- * papersiz.c: The same.
- * repack.c: The same.
- * resident.c: The same.
- * t1part.c: The same.
- * tfmload.c: The same.
- * unpack.c: The same.
- * virtualfont.c: The same.
- * writet1.c: The same. Skip compilation of unused functions.
- * protos.h: Remove all these extern declarations.
- * t1part.h: Remove unused K&R function declarations.
-
-2010-05-06 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.texi: use p@TeX{} for the manual.
-
-2010-05-05 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * output.c: revert cmdout() and remove lastspecial=1 in jscout().
- Thanks Peter.
-
-2010-05-05 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * output.c: rewrite the previous fix not to change the output format
- for non-pTeX dvi.
-
-2010-05-05 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * output.c: minor fix of the function cmdout(). Without the fix, broken
- ps is generated for pTeX's dvi.
-
-2010-05-05 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- Implement pTeX extensions, based on patches sent by Akira.
- Modified to reproduce former output files. Added -noptex option.
- * bbox.c, color.c, dopage.c, dospecial.c, download.c, drawPS.c,
- dvips.[ch], finclude.c, fontdef.c, loadfont.c, output.c,
- pprescan.c, prescan.c, protos.h, protos_add.h, repack.c,
- resident.c, scanpage.c, search.c, skippage.c, tex.lpro,
- tfmload.c, virtualfont.c: pTeX extensions.
- * dvips.1, dvips.help, dvips.texi: Documentation.
-
-2010-05-03 Jan Lieskovsky <jlieskov@redhat.com>
-
- * dospecial.c (predospecial, bbdospecial): avoid numeric overflow.
- tetex-3.0-CVE-2010-0739,1440-integer-overflows.patch,
- from Ludwig Nussel, Karel Srot.
- tlsecurity mail 30 Apr 2010 16:59:37.
-
-2010-04-26 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * afm2tfm.c: (write16()): cast argument to short to avoid warning.
-
-2010-04-25 Akira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
-
- * writet1.c (edecrypt()): cast argument to byte to avoid warning.
- * dvips.c: Use IS_DIR_SEP for the test of a directory separator.
-
-2010-04-12 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add afm2tfm-test.pl.
-
-2010-04-11 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * afm2tfm.c (staticligkern): restore spaces around semicolons,
- accidentally removed in source cleanup.
-
- * afm2tfm.c (throughout): use snprintf where needed.
-
- * afm2tfm-test.pl: New test script for afm2tfm.
-
- * Makefile.am (TESTS): Add the new test.
-
-2010-03-29 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * loadfont.c,
- * tfmload.c,
- * virtualfont.c: concatn terminates with NULL. From Akira.
-
-2010-03-28 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * all files: no spaces before semicolons.
-
- * loadfont.c,
- * tfmload.c,
- * virtualfont.c,
- * bbox.c,
- * writet1.c,
- * dvips.c,
- * header.c: dynamically concatenate more error strings.
- * protos.h (errbuf): increase.
-
-2010-03-26 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * virtualfont.c (badvf, virtualfont): use concat[n] instead of
- sprintf for error messages.
- (<kpathsea/concatn.h>): #include.
-
- * virtualfont.c (vfopen): do not sprintf too long of a name.
- CVE-2010-0827, found by Dan Rosenberg.
-
- * dospecial.c (predospecial): avoid seg fault from integer overflow.
- CVE-2010-0739, found by Marc Schoenefeld, patch prepared
- by Jindrich Novy.
-
-2010-02-26 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * search.c (selfautoloc_prog, quote_name): remove kpse_ prefix for
- the time being, since it seems web2c's safeness stuff can't be
- easily factored into using them.
-
-2010-02-23 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * search.c: #include <kpathsea/variable.h> for kpse_var_value.
-
-2010-02-19 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add the new files.
-
-2010-02-19 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * search.c (kpse_self_autoloc_prog) [WIN32]: p needs to be
- writable. From Akira.
-
-2010-02-18 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * Makefile.am (TESTS): add quotecmd-test.pl.
- * quotecmd-test.pl,
- * testdata/quotecmd.tex: new files.
- * search.c (search): selfautoloc gunzip, and quote name before
- calling popen.
- (kpse_quote_name, kpse_self_autoloc_prog): new fns,
- only temporarily here until we factor out the common code from
- texmfmp.c.
-
-2010-02-12 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * dvips.c (main): Add '#if defined(KPSE_DEBUG)' to allow
- compilation with '-DNO_DEBUG'.
-
-2010-02-12 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * search.c: remove non-KPATHSEA code. It just got too confusing
- to keep track of which conditional we were in. (And non-KPATHSEA
- hasn't actually worked or been used for many years, as far as I know.)
-
-2010-02-01 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.h: switch banner to 5.98dev
- * writet1.c (append_cs_return): cast to byte * to avoid warning.
-
-2010-01-03 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * output.c (copyfile_general) <default>: write newline
- after writing possibleDSCLine.
- * beginfontk1.test,
- * testdata/beginfontk1.{tex,eps}: new test.
- Report from T S, 1 Jan 2010 16:32:16,
- fix from Akira Kakuto, 02 Jan 2010 09:07:19.
-
- * Makefile.am (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): set TEXFONTS instead of
- TFMFONTS, VFFONTS, and TEXFONTMAPS.
-
-2010-01-02 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.texi (Debug options),
- * dvips.1: update.
- Report at http://bugs.debian.org/269638.
-
-2009-12-24 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * INSTALLATION: rm stale file.
- * reencode: remove stale dir, except ...
- * contrib/treen.sh, contrib.treen2.sh: ... preserve this.
- * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): update
-
- * AUTHORS, README, dvips.1, contrib/config.proto: doc updates.
- * INSTALL: remove, completely stale.
-
-2009-12-22 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * debug.h (D_MEM): disable completely by defining to 0.
- Memory allocations just don't seem to be interesting.
-
-2009-12-21 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * protos.h (fil2ps): remove decl.
- * dospecial.c (fil2ps): remove fn.
- (dospecial): warn if iff2ps or tek2ps specials are noticed.
- The goal here was to avoid executing external programs, with that
- inhererent security risk, when (we believe) no one is actually
- using the functionality.
-
-2009-12-14 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * emspecial.c (emspecial):
- Increase size of emunit to 30.
- Increase size of emstr to 250.
- Attempt to check that we don't overflow emstr.
- Report from Alexander, tlsec 02 Dec 2009 00:28:33.
-
- * pc: remove obsolete subdir.
- * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): rm.
-
-2009-12-11 Alexander Cherepanov <cherepan@mccme.ru>
-
- * protos.h (hash): change decl.
- * resident.c (hash): return and use unsigned instead of int.
- tlsec mail, 05 Dec 2009 19:09:56.
-
-2009-09-26 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * config/config.ps (unknown): move to before nopaper; else
- nonstandard paper sizes, e.g., with the geometry package,
- end up unrecognized.
-
-2009-08-26 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * testdata/dvipstst.xps, pfbincl.xps: Update for version 5.98.
-
-2009-08-25 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- Avoid maximal compiler warnings. Done in steps.
-
- Step 1: Move all extern decls for global variables to headers.
- * Makefile.am: Additional file 'protos_add.h'.
- * protos.h: Add prototype for fliparse() from flib.c.
- Remove prototypes from squeeze.c (now in squeeze/).
- Add extern decls for globals from dopage.c, dosection.c,
- dvips.c, flib.c, hps.c, loadfont.c, output.c, pprescan.c,
- repack.c, resident.c, search.c, and tfmload.c.
- * color.c, dosection.c, dospecial.c, download.c, dpicheck.c,
- drawPS.c, dviinput.c, emspecial.c, finclude.c, fontdef.c,
- header.c, makefont.c, output.c, paths.h, pprescan.c,
- prescan.c, repack.c, resident.c, scanpage.c, skippage.c,
- tfmload.c, virtualfont.c: Drop extern declarations.
- * writet1.c: Remove '#ifndef pdfTeX' sections of code.
- Drop extern declarations.
- * dvips.c, hps.c: #include "protos.h" before defining globals.
- Drop extern declarations.
- * protos_add.h (new): First #include "protos.h", then add
- extern decls for stack from dopage.c and name from loadfont.c.
- * bbox.c, dopage.c, flib.c, loadfont.c, search.c:
- #include "protos_add.h" (instead of protos.h). Drop externs.
-
- Step 2: Avoid warnings: declaration of 'xxx' shadows a parameter
- or previous local:
- * dospecial.c (predospecial): Rename local numbytes=>num_bytes,
- not to shadow function param.
- Drop inner local j, not to shadow previous local.
-
- Step 3:
- * afm2tfm.c (vlevout, vlevnlout), download.c (clearExtraGlyphList):
- ANSI C function definitions, i.e., '()'=>'(void)'.
-
- Step 4: Constification of strings:
- Step 4a: Struct members
- * afm2tfm.c (encoding.name, encoding.vec, adobeinfo.adobename,
- lig.succ, lig.sub, kern.succ, pcc.partname),
- dospecial.c (KeyDesc.Entry),
- download.c (seenEncodings.name, seenEncodings.glyphs),
- dvips.h (header_list.Hname, papsiz.name, papsiz.specdat),
- emspecial.c (emunit.unit), t1part.c (tablecommand.command,
- typefonts.extension, type_key.name).
- Step 4b: Global or static variables
- * afm2tfm.c (staticligkern, vplligops, encligops, fontname,
- codingscheme, interesting, accents), dospecial.c (ValStr, tasks),
- dvips.c (oname, infont, headerfile, helparr),
- emspecial.c (extarr), output.c (hxdata), papersiz.c (scalenames),
- resident.c (psmapfile),
- t1part.c (RefKey, hexstr, AfmKey, InfoKey),
- writet1.c (hexdigits), protos.h.
- Step 4c: Function parameter/results and local variables
- * afm2tfm.c (error, interest, expect, findadobe, makebcpl,
- checksum, texheight),
- dospecial.c (specerror, IsSame, dospecial, fil2ps),
- download.c (getEncoding, addGlyph, downpsfont),
- dvips.c (help, error_with_perror, error, initialize, newstring,
- main),
- finclude.c (scan_fontnames, scanfontusage, scanfontcomments),
- header.c (add_name, add_name_general, checkhmem, add_header,
- add_header), hps.c (set_bitfile), loadfont.c (badpk),
- output.c (copyfile_general, copyfile, cmdout, mhexout, nlcmdout,
- ncstrcmp, paperspec), papersiz.c (myatodim[B
- resident.c (bad_config, getdefaults, getpsinfo),
- search.c (search, pksearch, my_real_fopen), tfmload.c (badtfm),
- unpack.c (unpack), virtualfont.c (badvf),
- writet1.c (pdftex_fail, pdftex_warn, load_enc, t1_open_fontfile,
- t1_subset), protos.h.
- Step 4d: Work around modifying const strings (e.g., modify
- malloc'ed or strdup'ed strings before assigning them to a const
- string variable):
- * afm2tfm.c (openfiles), dvips.c (newstring, newoutname),
- resident.c (getdefaults).
-
-2009-08-22 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * afm2tfm.c, dvips.c: #include <kpathsea/version.h> and drop
- nested extern decls.
-
-2009-07-17 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * writet1.c (t1_flush_cs): cast ptr diff to unsigned long for
- printing.
- NB: sizeof(ptr)==sizeof(long) for both 32Bit and 64Bit systems.
-
-2009-07-16 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * squeeze/squeeze.c (__CYGWIN__): #include <unistd.h> and <io.h>
- for isatty and setmode.
-
-2009-06-22 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * Makefile.am (AM_CFLAGS): enable compiler warnings.
-
- * Use ANSI C function definitions and prototypes instead of
- P[1-9][CH] macros, declare some functions as static.
- * config.h, writet1.c: no need to #include <kpathsea/c-proto.h>.
- * writet1.c: #include <stdarg.h>, not <kpathsea/c-vararg.h>.
-
- * dpicheck.c: #include "protos.h".
-
- * t1part.c (Reeverse, KillUnique): declare as static.
-
- * writet1.c: #include "protos.h".
- (append_cs_return): remove unused variable 'i'.
- (t1_flush_cs): avoid uninitialized warning.
- * protos.h: add prototypes for writet1(), t1_free(), and
- t1_subset() from writet1.c.
-
- * Avoid inconsistent arg1 in KPATHSEA version of pksearch (was
- unused but different in prototype, declaration, and call).
- * loadfont.c: remove arg1 of pksearch.
- * protos.h: use prototype for pksearch as defined in search.c.
- * search.c: #include "protos.h", remove prototype for newstring.
- (pksearch): remove unused arg1.
-
-2009-06-22 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * Makefile.am (AM_CPPFLAGS): remove -DNeedFunctionPrototypes.
- * config.h, dvips.h: always use ANSI C function definitions.
-
-2009-06-12 Francois Charette <firmicus@ankabut.net>
-
- * afm2tfm.c: rename getline to texlive_getline.
-
-2009-06-01 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * Update version numbers to 5.98.
-
-2009-05-30 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * texc.script: use correct invocation of sed.
-
-2009-05-28 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- Adapt to TL2009 build system.
-
-2009-05-28 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * testdata/*: recover old test data and add missing pieces.
- * texc.script: use sed instead of ed (which may be missing).
-
-2009-05-24 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.texi (Configuration file commands): document -G,
- including its obsolesence.
- * Master/texmf/dvips/tetex/config.pdf: remove the G setting,
- now actively problematic. Report from Uwe Siart,
- 04 May 2009 09:27:27.
-
-2009-05-08 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * resident.c (getpsinfo): avoid accessing unallocated downbuf[-1].
- * dvips.c (main): do not check iname[-1] if there is no iname.
- Reports from Akira.
- Also prettify some related error messages.
-
-2009-04-04 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * writet1.c (append_cs_return): new fn.
- (cs_mark): check for missing return in subr.
- (t1_flush_cs): repair missing return.
- (t1_scan_param): check for negative lenIV.
- These changes from Thanh, following more investigation by Melissa,
- ChoF, and Thanh.
-
-2009-03-24 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * writet1.c (t1_flush_cs): t1_lenIV >= 0, not
- t1_lenIV > 0, to fix subset problems on Macs. Found by Melissa
- O'Neill. Reported on ntg-pdftex@ntg.nl and pdftex@tug.org,
- 21 March, 2009 13:45:12.
-
-2009-02-16 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.texi (Config file paper sizes): document.
- * config.ps (nopaper): new paper size to put no paper size
- commands in the output, e.g., for multi-page EPS.
- Report from John Bowman for Asymptote.
-
-2008-11-02 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.texi (psfonts.map): apparently {somefile.pfb} was never
- used to report partial downloading; also mention vf's a bit more.
-
-2008-09-24 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * hps.c, hps.lpro: Mark (doyle/aps/org) does not want to be
- notified of changes any longer (or for the past decade or so :).
-
-2008-09-22 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * hps.c (do_html): get scale factors right.
- (hoff, voff): remove, hh and vv are already calculated by using
- hoff and voff in dopage.c.
- From Akira. Report from John Frampton through tex-eplain;
- using -O made -z fail.
-
-2008-09-20 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * papersiz.c (myatol): do not require a leading zero, to match the doc.
- From Akira. Report from John Frampton through tex-eplain.
-
-2008-07-10 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.h (BANNER): 5.97, 2008.
- * dvips.c (main): use BANNER.
- * afm2tfm.c: 5.97.
- * dvips.texi (version): 5.97.
-
-2008-05-07 David M. Jones <dmj@ams.org>
-
- * output.c (copyfile_general): pass through binary characters such
- as CTRL-D inside %%BeginFont, else embedded pfb's can get mangled.
- tex-live mail 5 May 2008 13:11:10, tex-k mail 5 May 2008 14:08:04.
-
-2008-05-01 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * squeeze.c [O_BINARY]: conditionalize calls to SET_BINARY.
-
-2008-04-30 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * squeeze.c (SET_BINARY) [O_BINARY]: conditionalize #define.
- Cast call to specialout. (From Akira.)
-
-2008-04-29 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * Makefile.in (install-data): do not cd $(srcdir) in any rule,
- that fails when the install program is specified by a relative path.
-
- * squeeze.c: avoid all old-system conditionals, linking with
- kpathsea, etc.
-
-2008-04-28 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.h: id.
- * squeeze.c [!KPATHSEA]: conditionalize #undef fopen,
- and add decl with return type.
- * afm2tfm.c: semi-prototype fopen if it got #undef'd.
- Bug report from vvv, 27 Apr 2008 13:43:37.
-
-2008-02-29 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * acconfig.h: removed.
-
-2008-02-17 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * config.ps (smallbook): new paper size for Texinfo.
-
-2008-01-31 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- Convert from autoconf-2.13 to autoconf-2.59+:
- * Makefile.in: Add @configure_input@ line.
- * aclocal.m4 (new): Generated (aclocal -I ../m4).
- * configure: Regenerated (autoconf).
-
-2007-12-23 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.c (helparr): Start options with -, include url.
-
-2007-12-02 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * skippage.c (skippage): do not test for noomega here; we aren't
- actually parsing the DVI operations, so argument bytes can
- erroneously cause complaints.
- Report on tex-live from W. Fleischer, 27 Nov 2007 17:43:47.
-
-2007-10-24 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * config.ps (unknown): duplicated entry, remove one.
-
-2007-10-22 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * hps.c (stamp_external, stamp_hps): protext against long strings.
- From Bastien Roucaries via Norbert, 21 Oct 2007 13:22:19,
- Debian bug 447081.
-
-2007-10-12 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * resident.c (i): declare as int, in case tfmload() returns 65536
- for an ofm font.
- From Akira, 11 Oct 2007 11:39:52.
-
-2007-09-24 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.texi (psfile special): document llx/lly/urx/ury, based on
- a description from Tom R.
-
-2007-08-28 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.h: clarify license (again).
-
-2007-06-13 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * config.ps: use integral mm values (from Akira).
-
-2007-06-10 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dospecial.c: implement ps::nobreak for Scott (Pakin); we need
- to break by default because pstricks is written to assume that,
- and we can't ask Herbert to rewrite thousands of lines of code.
-
-2007-05-31 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * hps.c (finish_hps): remove head.tmp and body.tmp unless
- we are debugging. Report from Dan Luecking, 25 May 2007 13:00:17,
- fix from Akira.
-
-2007-05-09 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.c, finclude.c: cleanups of my patching from Akira.
-
-2007-05-06 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * finclude.c, dvips.c: keep track of last-unused psname (Akira).
- * dvips.c (DEFRES): move down.
- * dvips.c (--help): just mention Tom R.
-
-2007-05-05 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.h (DOWNLOADEDPSSIZE): new constant.
- * dvips.c (downloadedpsname): new global array.
- * finclude.c: set it up as we download.
- * download.c: use it to avoid downloading fonts as both header
- and font. (From Akira.)
-
-2007-05-04 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.h (BANNER): change to 5.96dev to distinguish from the release.
-
- * header.c (add_name, add_header): cast result of
- add_header_general to int and return it. From Akira.
-
-2007-03-23 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.texi: document it.
- * dvips.c, loadfont.c, resident.c: also report map files
- and config files, if the envvar DVIPSDEBUG is set. From Akira.
-
-2007-03-20 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * download.c, output.c, emspecial.c: report full pathnames,
- to help debugging and for consistency with TeX. From Akira.
-
-2007-03-19 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * config.ps (screen): add this, 8.25x11, for powerdot. (From Akira.)
-
-2006-12-09 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.texi (Config file paper sizes): best match now. (From Akira.)
-
-2006-12-07 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * Changes made and accumulated by Akira:
-(1) security problem
- -R0 : shell escape and absolute path are allowed
- -R1 : shell escape is forbidden and absolute path is allowed
- (default)
- -R2 : shell escape and absolute path are forbidden
-
-(2) line breaking problem in ps: special (Scott Pakin).
-
-(3) Heiko's change of hps.lpro.
-
-(4) paper size problem:
- * Is the dimension close enough for a match? We use a quarter inch
- * as a match; this is 65536*72.27/4 or 1,184,072 scaled points.
---->
- * Is the dimension close enough for a match? We use 5bp
- * as a match; this is 65536*72.27*5/72 or 328909 scaled points.
-and dvips now finds the best match rather than the first match.
-
-2006-12-06 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * output.c (copyfile_general): add removingBytes=0, to avoid
- omitting the line after %%EndData or %%EndBinary with -K1.
- tex-k mail from t s, 29 Nov 2006 21:11:14.
-
-2006-12-05 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.h (BANNER): bump version to 5.96 for 2006, why not.
-
-2006-07-06 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.texi: mention -tunknown to avoid floating to predefined
- paper size. From Vincent Fourmond, tex-k mail, 25apr06.
-
-2006-06-02 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- * dvips.texi: typo
-
-2004-05-10 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org>
-
- From Matthew Swift <swift@alum.mit.edu>, via Debian bug 181065:
- * config.ps: improve comments.
- * output.c (open_output) [DJGPP]: do not disable writing to a pipe
- when secure; we don't do that in the non-DJGPP case.
- * dvips.texi (Option details): -R does not disable output to a pipe.
- (Configuration file commands): typo in `o' doc.
-
-WARNING: THIS CHANGELOG IS WAY OUT OF DATE.
-
-2001-06-02 Sebastian Rahtz <sebastian.rahtz@computing-services.oxford.ac.uk>
-
- * resident.c: added option to config file ('z') to have the same
- effect as -R (secure mode)
-
-Mon Jan 10 21:39:20 CET 2000
- * from pdftex distribution: improved partial font downloading
- ported back
- * .notdef related fixes for afm2tfm
-
-Sun Apr 11 09:03:29 CEST 1999
- * output.c: (from Tom Rokicki)
- Faster inclusion of DOS EPSF files. Use byte counter to avoid
- calling ftell().
-
-Wed Apr 7 01:07:41 CEST 1999
- * Makefile.in: added -DSHIFTLOWCHARS to compiler flags
- * output.c: corrected T1Char function for SHIFTLOWCHARS
-
-Mon Mar 9 10:31:44 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * clean reencoding/asex.enc; small fix to copyright year (from
- Thomas Esser)
-
-Fri Mar 6 10:56:28 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * dvips.h (BANNER): changed to 5.78, as per Tom. also afm2tfm.c
- and dvips.c
-
- * tex.lpro: (from Tom Rokicki)
- Richard Sites of Adobe found a bug in dvips that
- causes dvips-generated output, when piped through Distiller, to
- fail. The problem is that dvips uses names in its encoding array
- that are `illegal' according to distiller. I've encouraged him to
- patch up distiller to `do the right thing', but I need to fix
- dvips too. The patch I've come up with is to change, in tex.lpro,
-
- 0 1 255 {IE S 1 string dup 0 3 index put cvn put} for
- to
-
- 2 string 0 1 255 { IE S dup 360 add 36 4 index cvrs cvn put } for pop
-
-Tue Mar 3 10:15:37 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * afm2tfm.c: Tom Browder <tbrowde@asi-fwb.com>. To fix the case
- where the afm file has a -1 for the CC encoding position
-
-Wed Feb 25 10:52:19 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * patches to add facility to shift characters below 32 to higher
- positions, if possible, activated by -G. By default, this is not
- activated, needs -DSHIFTLOWCHARS in the Makefile, as I am not sure
- about it, but the conditional code is there to study for those who
- want to experiment
-
-Tue Feb 24 11:56:52 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * Makefile.in: clean up check target to be self-contained
-
-Mon Feb 23 10:11:57 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * resident.c: changed parsing of "<<" so that the font is passed
- through to be treated as a font, not a procset. it will still be
- partially downloaded, though.
-
-Tue Feb 17 10:17:40 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * dvips.c: logic of #ifdef Omega was reversed for help message,
- corrected
-
-Mon Feb 16 12:33:30 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * afm2tfm.c: fixes for explicit extension by Thomas Esser:
- Several things did not work as expected:
- - removing the suffix by putting \0 at the position found by
- find_suffix(outname) does not work, as find_suffix returns the
- position *after* the last dot
- - memmove(outname, p, strlen(p)) (where p = basename(outname))
- should be memmove(outname, p, strlen(p)+1), but I think that
- we should just use two strcpy calls since memmove is not
- available on every platform.
-
-
-Mon Feb 9 10:56:25 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * put data files for "make check" into testdata/, to avoid them
- being zapped by "make extraclean"
-
- * patch to dvips.texi from Thomas Esser
-
-Mon Feb 2 11:32:32 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * small fix in make check target of Makefile.in
-
-Tue Jan 27 14:32:25 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * configure etc: new configure.in, c-auto.in, Makefile.in from
- Olaf Weber
-
-Tue Jan 27 13:49:11 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * ChangeLog: changes to "check" target (explicit -D
- 300). regenerated .xps file.
-
-Mon Jan 19 20:45:15 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * renamed contrib/volker config.* files to *.cfg, and to shorter
- names (screen to scr) for DOS 8+3 naming
-
- * added .tfm and .vf files for make check to directory;
- changed permissions of dvips.texi
-
-Sat Jan 17 15:08:57 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * assorted patches from Peter Breitenlohner, Olaf Weber,
- Fabrice Popineau etc. Hope it all still works.
-
-Fri Jan 16 21:28:44 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * dvips.c: patch from John Plaice for odvips, to flag odvips as program
- name
-
-Thu Jan 1 10:59:29 1998 Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>
-
- * provided prebuilt dvipstst.xdv and dvipstst.xps to allow
- check target to work.
-
-Wed Aug 27 20:18:20 1997 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * stamp-auto: Remove this file, should be in build tree, not in
- source tree.
-
- * configure.in: Make `configure' rebuild the `stamp-auto' file.
-
-Sun Aug 24 18:04:14 1997 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
-
- * Makefile.in: Allow `make check' when $(srcdir) is not `.'.
-
-Fri Mar 07 12:10:46 1997 Fabrice POPINEAU <popineau@ese-metz.fr>
-
- * config.h: introduce prototyping when __STDC__ is defined.
- * dvips.h: defines a PROTO() macro according to __STDC__.
- * dvips.h: getenv() is declared here.
-
- * dvips.c:
- * emspecial.c:
- * output.c:
- * resident.c: use the PROTO() declaration.
- * resident.c: bad_config was called whitout argument.
- * squeeze.c: exit() declaration.
-
-Thu Feb 6 17:34:06 1997 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Version 5.66a.
-
-Sat Feb 1 17:15:39 1997 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * t1part.c: Changes to avoid compiler warnings. From Tom.
-
- * Makefile.in (program_files): dvipstst.dvi should be included
- for make check.
- From: Joern Clausen <joern@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de>.
-
-Sun Jan 19 12:47:37 1997 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (version): Now 5.66a.
- * dvips.texi: Update version number.
- * download, finclude.c, output.c: Update for new version.
-
-Fri Jan 17 10:06:25 1997 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (version): Now 5.64a.
-
- * finclude.c, t1part.[ch], resident.c, output.c, download.c,
- dopage.c: Update for dvips 5.64.
-
- * afm2tfm.c (writevpl): No vname in CHARACTER property.
- (version): Now 8.1.
-
-Tue Jan 14 14:50:27 1997 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * hps.c (PAGESIZE): #undef.
-
-Mon Jan 13 14:25:07 1997 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.h (BANNER): Add www.radicaleye.com per Tom.
-
-Sun Jan 12 10:57:34 1997 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * texps.lpro: Change /setfont line to use cvx instead of load.
- Fix from Tom, reported by poortom@apmisc.ibm.co.jp for the QMS 1725.
-
-Sun Jan 5 12:05:54 1997 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in: Remove special case for t1part.c, and add it to
- objects. We compile it normally now.
- * bbox.c, dospecial.c, drawPS.c, dvips.c, dvips.h, tex/epsf.tex,
- search.c, virtualfont.c, tex.lpro, finclude.c
- afm2tfm.c: Updates for dvips 5.62.
-
-Mon Dec 9 17:24:58 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * t1part.c (CHAR) [WIN32]: #define as CHARACTER to work around
- <windows.h> typedef.
-
-Sat Dec 7 17:21:37 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dospecial.c (system): Don't bother to declare, it returns an int.
-
- * afm2tfm.c, dvips.c, emspecial.c, output.c, resident.c: Various
- WIN32 changes from Fabrice.
-
-Tue Dec 3 01:25:28 1996 Ulrik Vieth <vieth@thphy.uni-duesseldorf.de>
-
- * afm2tfm.c: Fix version message.
-
-Mon Dec 9 01:29:41 1996 Ulrik Vieth <vieth@thphy.uni-duesseldorf.de>
-
- * afm2tfm.c: Reformat usage message slightly for consistency.
- Issue "Try --help" message if called with no args.
-
-Tue Dec 3 01:25:28 1996 Ulrik Vieth <vieth@thphy.uni-duesseldorf.de>
-
- * afm2tfm.c: Fix version message.
-
-Thu Nov 28 09:33:13 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * resident.c: Pass explicit error strings to bad_config.
- * dvips.h (INT_FORMAT) [SHORTINT]: Define as %ld or %d.
-
- * t1part.c (ScanChars): Cast label[counter].select, which is a char,
- to int, for the sake of machines where char is unsigned by default,
- such as the RS/6000.
-
-Wed Nov 27 10:06:27 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (program_files): Don't bother to include dvipstst.dvi.
-
-Fri Nov 15 16:22:42 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (install-exec): Use INSTALL_LIBTOOL_PROG for
- binaries.
-
-Sun Nov 10 16:29:31 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * t1part.c (PartialPFB): Return value from fread is an int,
- not a pointer, so don't compare to NULL.
-
-Thu Nov 7 14:53:08 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * papersiz.c (myatodim, myatol): If error, give the erroneous string.
-
-Sun Oct 27 16:20:58 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (check): Don't run TeX.
- (program_files): Distribute dvipstst.dvi.
-
- * resident.c (c_lineno): Remove invalid second declaration.
-
- * t1part.c (PartialPFA): Cast UniRealloc result to avoid warning
- from SunOS cc.
- (UniRealloc) [KPATHSEA_TYPES_H]: Define as xrealloc, not just realloc.
-
-Sun Oct 20 11:25:27 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (install-data): mkdirchain dvips_plain_macrodir.
- (post-dist): Link in tex.
- *.tex: Move to tex/ subdirectory.
-
-Fri Oct 18 14:51:03 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- From: Marek Rouchal <marek@btfmd1.fs.uni-bayreuth.de>.
- These changes finish implementing multiple epsf output files.
- * bbox.c (findbb): Pass in bop location.
- * dvips.c: for -i, default section size to one page.
- Change call to initprinter.
- * output.c (epsftest): Change call to findbb.
- (initprinter): Take sectiontype as parameter instead of page count.
-
-Mon Oct 14 11:25:13 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Changes for NT from Fabrice POPINEAU <popineau@esemetz.ese-metz.fr>.
- * hps.c: Rename Rectangle to dvipsRectangle.
- * dvips.h (ERROR, NO_ERROR): #undef.
- * paths.h (DVIPSRC) [WIN32]: Define as dvips.ini
- * output.c: WIN32 conditionals a la MSDOS.
-
-Sun Oct 13 13:40:26 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c (main),
- * output.c (epsftest): Remove condition that document be a single
- page for -E.
- Suggested by: Marek Rouchal <marek@btfmd1.fs.uni-bayreuth.de>.
-
- * bbox.c, dosection.c, download.c, drawPS.c, dvips.c, finclude.c,
- fontdef.c, prescan.c, resident.c, virtualfont.c: Keep mag as a
- real instead of an integer.
- From: "Melissa O'Neill" <oneill@cs.sfu.ca>.
-
-Tue Oct 8 16:47:13 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (version_files): Add dvips.c.
-
-Sat Oct 5 17:00:53 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c (main),
- * afm2tfm.c (version): Change to the new standard GNU format.
-
- * Makefile.in (install-data): Call install-info.
- * dvips.texi: Use @url, @email, and @dircategory/@direntry.
-
-Sat Sep 7 16:01:38 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c (help): Include bug reporting address.
- * afm2tfm.c (usage): Likewise.
-
-Fri Sep 6 19:05:23 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * output.c, dospecial: Call output_with_perror for PostScript
- output file open failure.
- * dvips.c (error_with_perror): New routine.
-
-Fri Aug 23 16:57:39 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c (main): Better bad first/last page errors.
-
-Sun Aug 4 15:56:50 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dospecial.c: Updates from d.love, PAGEUS_INTERUPPTUS is now
- page_interrupt, etc.
-
- * hps.c: Use mymalloc instead of malloc where we don't check the
- return value.
-
- * dvips.c (main): Also print kpathsea_version_string if --version.
-
-Fri Jul 26 15:47:20 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in: Remove co.make.
-
-Thu Jul 11 19:17:52 1996 Karl Berry <karl@laurie>
-
- * resident.c: Include variable.h.
-
-Mon Jun 10 11:00:35 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * hps.c: Update again from Dave, the last patch got corrupted.
-
-Fri Jun 7 18:46:46 1996 K. Berry <kb@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (afm2tfm, $(program)): Use $(kpathsea_link).
- (squeeze): Include $(XLOADLIBES).
-
-Sat Jun 1 14:36:39 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * resident.c (getdefaults): Use envvar/config value DVIPSRC if set.
-
-Thu May 16 22:41:15 1996 Dave Love <d.love@dl.ac.uk>
-
- * texc.lpro: Update to dvihps 0.4 (mostly robuster anchors?).
- * dopage.c, hps.c: Likewise.
-
-Wed May 1 16:37:00 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * paths.h (DVIPSRC): Prepend $HOME/, so we only search for .dvips
- in the user's home directory. (Original dvips behavior,
- unwittingly changed, just noted by Michel Goossens.)
-
-Fri Apr 26 13:36:25 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (install-data): Install the plain macro files in
- $(dvips_plain_macrodir), and avoid $(CP_R).
- From: Pierre Asselin <pa@magtsm.tdh.qntm.com>.
-
-Sun Apr 21 16:32:43 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c (main): Do not pass in !dontmakefont to kpse_init_prog.
- In 'M' command line case, call the new kpse_set_enabled fn.
-
-Fri Mar 8 14:39:03 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * hps.c: qoutes -> quotes.
-
- * dospecial.c: Don't complain about unknown specials if TEX_HUSH.
-
-Thu Mar 7 11:15:34 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c (check_checksum): New routine.
- * bbox.c, loadfont.c, tfmload.c, virtualfont.c: Call it.
-
- * t1part.c (perror): Remove spurious #define, and change return's
- to exit's after calling perror.
- New copyright notice from Sergey.
-
-Sun Mar 3 12:26:01 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * t1part.c: New version (1.59) from Sergey, fixing the problem
- with lbma.
-
-Wed Feb 28 15:19:30 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.texi: Document the new MISSFONT_LOG variable.
-
- * Installed following update from Dave Love:
-
-Tue Jan 23 13:55:52 1996 D.J.G.Love <d.love@dl.ac.uk>
-
- * hps.c (PAGESIZE): Don't hardcode.
-
-Mon Jan 22 19:34:38 1996 Dave Love <d.love@dl.ac.uk>
-
- * dopage.c: Update to dvihps 0.3c.
- * dospecial.c: Likewise.
- * hps.c: Likewise.
- * hps.lpro: Likewise.
-
-Tue Feb 27 17:06:42 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * afm2tfm.c (main): Need to call kpse_set_progname now that we are
- using the afm search path.
-
- * resident.c (addentry): Oops, another mistake in the partial
- download merge.
-
-Sun Feb 18 15:59:18 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * afm2tfm.c: Search for AFM file along new AFM path.
-
- * hps.c: Use mymalloc, not plain malloc.
- And replace dup_str with the existing xstrdup.
-
-Thu Feb 15 13:56:07 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c (main): Set kpse_make_tex_discard_errors = quiet.
-
-Sat Feb 10 14:03:12 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * afm2tfm.c (assignchars): Avoid creating texnum's > 255, since we
- can't handle it. Happens with an AFM line like:
- C 256 ; WX 402 ; N c256 ; B 4 0 402 630 ;
- Also, don't try to output kern equivalences for unencoded characters.
- From: "Dr Peter J. Braam" <braam@stlawrence.maths.ox.ac.uk>.
-
-Fri Feb 9 15:28:03 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * afm2tfm.c (usage): Include kpathsea_version_string in output.
- Recognize --version and --help.
-
- * tex.lpro: I had fixed texc.lpro, but that's not a source file.
-
- * hps.c (PAGESIZE): Compute dynamically.
- From: Dave Love <d.love@dl.ac.uk>.
-
-Sat Feb 3 15:44:19 1996 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (DEFS): Moved to common.make.
-
-Fri Dec 29 17:17:14 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in: misc.make is now clean.make.
-
-Tue Dec 26 17:18:39 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c (initialize): Initialize dontmakefont to
- !MAKE_TEX_PK_BY_DEFAULT.
-
-Wed Dec 20 15:38:31 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (INSTALL): Use -D INSTALLONLY, rather than sed.
- Manual changes to match.
-
-Wed Dec 13 14:29:11 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c (DEFRES): Change to 600.
-
- * afm2tfm.c: Do oslash <> o and Oslash <> O.
- From: "Young U. Ryu" <ryoung@utdallas.edu>.
-
-Sun Dec 10 16:41:05 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dospecial.c (specerror): Hint that they're using an unsupported
- macro package, most likely.
-
-Fri Dec 1 16:08:52 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * test.tex: Rename to dvipstst.tex for clarity and include in
- distribution.
- From: Joern Clausen <joern@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de>.
-
-Thu Nov 16 13:32:50 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * search.c: Avoid popen on the Amiga.
- * dvips.h (close_file): Make function declaration extern for the
- Amiga. From Andreas Scherer.
-
-Tue Nov 14 14:07:17 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * loadfont.c (pkopen): If font was substituted, don't say chars
- will be left blank (they won't).
-
- * resident.c (getdefaults): For R case, use line as a string,
- changing whitespaces to colons, instead of doing numbers here.
-
-Mon Nov 13 17:22:20 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c: Set kpathsea debugging bits even if -d is not first.
-
-Sat Nov 11 16:01:24 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * texc.lpro: Add `Color LaserWriter 12/600 PS' to the list of
- products that need the alternate rule definition.
-
- * loadfont.c, dvips.c, virtualfont.c: Remove remaining MEM debugs
- as too voluminous and not useful enough.
- * debug.h (D_CONFIG): Reuse the D_MEM bit.
- * resident.c (getdefaults): Output debugging info if requested.
-
-Sun Oct 22 16:57:56 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (squeeze): Use LIBS instead of LOADLIBES.
-
-Sun Sep 24 13:49:43 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c (mymalloc): Test a local variable for debug output,
- instead of DD_MEM.
-
-Fri Sep 22 13:43:38 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c: If invalid option given, say what it was, and don't try
- to list all the valid ones.
-
- * dvips.c (case o): make -o - output to stdout.
-
-Thu Sep 14 14:49:53 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * config.ps: The default paper size cannot use setpagedevice.
- From te.
-
-Sat Sep 9 13:12:24 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * drawPS.c: Merge hyperdvi changes.
- From: Dave Love <d.love@dl.ac.uk>.
-
- * config.h: Define TPIC and EMTEX by default.
- * Makefile.in (DEFS): Instead of in DEFS.
-
-Sat Sep 2 11:37:40 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * tex.lpro: Oops, missing if in the new code.
-
- * epsf.tex: Don't do \new... if we've already been read.
-
- * config.ps: Update from Yves.
-
-Wed Aug 23 11:55:59 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * config.h (headerpath): This is now kpse_ps_header_format, since
- xdvi uses it, too.
-
- * search.c (search): Try assigning to name and realnameoffile,
- instead of copying.
- * tfmload.c (name): Remove this static.
- * loadfont.c (name): Declare as a pointer, instead of a fixed-size
- array.
-
-Sat Aug 12 13:42:22 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * tex.lpro: Check for LaserWriter 16/600 as well as Display and
- NeXT when setting RMat. From Tom R., reported by Rik Faith.
-
-Fri Aug 11 14:42:14 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * resident.c (N): If we're doing -E, don't disable them.
-
-Thu Aug 10 13:28:37 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * header.c, dvips.c (lastheadermem): Remove this global. It's no
- longer used.
- From: "Christopher J. Duncan" <cduncan@phys.psu.edu>
-
- * dvips.texi: Many updates.
-
-Tue Aug 8 19:25:18 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (post-dist): Include a README in reencode, update
- for new fontname organization, don't include adobe file or fonts.
- (install-data): Don't install fonts.
-
-Mon Aug 7 17:46:43 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c: Rearrange help message.
-
-Mon May 29 15:56:43 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (install-data): Use $(srcdir)/{tex,fonts}; from zoo.
- (But, we probably won't have inputs or fonts by release time anyway.)
-
-Mon Apr 17 10:02:30 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (squeeze, afm2tfm, $(program)): Use link_command.
-
-Mon Mar 20 11:07:32 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * output.c: Print the > after reading the file, not before.
-
-Fri Mar 3 14:49:16 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * afm2tfm.c (checksum): Use cyclic left shift, so we're not just
- using the last four characters. From Piet.
- (vname): New routine to better document the ligtable in the vpl.
- (writevpl): If the base encoding is the same as the output
- encoding, only output it once.
- Also, don't output checksums; let vptovf and vftovp do that.
- (addkern): New routine.
- (checkligkern): If <>, make one character's kerning (Zcaron) be
- the same as another's (Z).
- (staticligkern): Define the default kerning equivalents.
-
-Fri Feb 24 14:03:02 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c (main): Don't give `W' output if -q(uiet).
-
- * config.ps (N): Don't define this by default.
-
-Fri Feb 10 15:39:50 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c: Doc fix.
-
- * Makefile.in (texc.lpro): Use $(srcdir)/tex.lpro. From Andreas.
-
-Sun Jan 8 12:13:48 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Version 5.58f.
-
-Sun Jan 1 14:16:52 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (DEFS): Include -DEMTEX by default. Suggested by Joachim.
-
-Sat Dec 31 17:33:14 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in: Don't include tmptk.make any more.
- (install-exec): Don't depend on install-MakeTeXPK, either.
-
-Mon Dec 26 07:58:37 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c (main): Don't set mfmode to / here, do it in kpse_init_prog.
-
-Sat Dec 24 15:20:50 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * emspecial.c (TRUE, FALSE) [TRUE]: Make definitions conditional.
- From Joachim Schrod <schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de>.
-
-Wed Dec 14 15:16:53 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Version 5.58e.
-
-Mon Dec 12 07:11:14 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in (pattern): Give right name in error message. From
- nickc@cs.st-andrews.ac.uk.
-
-Mon Dec 5 15:32:48 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Use $SAVEPWD instead of $PWD, for bash's sake.
- From bas@phys.uva.nl (Bas de Bakker).
-
-Sun Dec 4 16:34:59 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dospecial.c (predospecial): Avoid scanning compressed files for
- font comments. From Peter Whaite <peta@cim.mcgill.ca>.
-
-Sun Nov 27 11:39:42 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * output.c: Remove unmatched ( in output.c. From Philippe
- Charnier <charnier@lirmm.fr>.
-
- * Makefile.in (install-data): Test for nonexistence of config.ps
- and psfonts.map before grepping in them, to avoid spurious error
- or unnecessary redirection.
-
- * config.h (MFMODE): Don't bother with this.
- * dvips.c (main): If mfmode is not set, set it to /, not a
- compile-time default.
-
-Fri Nov 25 11:05:58 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * resident.c (getdefaults): Don't set oname in case 'o' if the
- cmdline already did.
- * dvips.c (oname_option): New global.
- (main): Set if.
-
- * dvips.c, resident.c: Make config.$PRINTER mode value override
- config.ps. From heiko@lotte.sax.de and Michael
- C. Grant <mcgrant@rascals.stanford.edu> (independently).
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Restore the umask 0. Requested by
- Yves.Arrouye@imag.fr and others.
-
- * texc.script: Don't pass single - arg to ed; Linux loses. From
- heiko@lotte.sax.de (Heiko Schlittermann).
-
-Tue Nov 15 16:20:48 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (targets.make): This is split up now.
-
-Sun Nov 6 16:10:33 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * configure.in: Run autoupdate.
-
-Sun Oct 30 16:17:22 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (post-dist): Remove texc.lpro. From
- interran@uluru.Stanford.EDU.
-
-Tue Oct 25 17:47:48 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Version 5.58c.
-
-Sun Oct 23 17:41:24 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * config.h (MFMODE) [!MFMODE]: Define to be "cx".
- * dvips.c (mfmode): Initalize to MFMODE, new option -mode to set it.
- * resident.c (getdefaults): For case M, only get the new mode if
- it wasn't specified on the command line.
-
-Tue Oct 18 07:15:42 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Reformat the MakeTeXPK.site line so Autoconf will
- substitute for both occurrences. (Actually, I think was my bug in
- make/targets.make for not doing global sed substitutions.)
-
-Sun Oct 16 20:42:47 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.texi: Distinguish somewhat more clearly between dvips and
- Dvipsk.
-
- * dospecial.c (dospecial): In " case, there was never supposed to
- *be* a closing quote in the \special, so go back to the original.
-
-Fri Oct 14 10:32:38 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Version 5.58b.
-
-Tue Oct 11 15:28:44 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (install-exec): mkdirchain $(fontdir), for the sake
- of MakeTeXPK.
-
- * dospecial.c (dospecial): In "..." case, don't send closing quote.
-
-Sun Oct 9 16:57:25 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Source $psheaderdir/MakeTeXPK.site if it exists.
- Also, add pk/ into the default destination path if we have map files.
-
-Thu Oct 6 14:36:41 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c: Don't call help () twice for -?, and support --help and
- --version.
-
-Sun Oct 2 16:42:25 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * resident.c (SET_CLIENT_PATH): New macro; strdup path values from
- the config file.
- (getdefaults): Call it.
-
- * psfonts.map: Add more obliques for the standard fonts. From
- te@informatik.uni-hannover.de.
-
- * search.c (secure) [SECURE]: Put this back. From
- hank@automat.uni-essen.de.
-
-Sat Oct 1 20:25:42 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Make egrep pattern search for the base font, not
- just $NAME.
-
-Sat Sep 24 16:53:36 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c (o and f cases): Do not set noenv. This makes dvips
- always read the config files.
-
-Thu Sep 22 15:35:22 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
-
- * dvips.c: Remove `got a new papersize' messages.
- * resident.c (getpsinfo): Allow multiple spec's a la download's.
-
-Mon Sep 19 11:55:13 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (post-dist): Just link to the fontname dvips
- directory, since it has all the encoding files.
-
-Mon Sep 12 11:04:46 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.58a.
-
- * dospecial.c: Remove my warning stuff; Tom did it his way.
-
-Sun Sep 11 14:49:31 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Update for dvips 558.
-
- * Makefile.in (psconfigfile): Remove this variable, and just use
- config.ps; we would never install anything else anyway.
- (uninstall-data): Install psfonts.map and config.ps if they didn't
- exist.
-
-Sat Sep 10 13:45:28 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in (ps_to_pk case): Only parse psfonts.map if we are ps2pk.
-
- * dvips.texi: Fix overfull boxes.
-
- * Makefile.in (post-dist-*): Include .aux/.cps in distribution.
-
-Wed Sep 7 12:04:36 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.55b.
-
- * afm2tfm.c (assignchars): Forget the outenname stuff; I just
- noticed -u (pedantic).
-
-Sun Sep 4 07:19:05 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * loadfont.c: Include c-pathmx.h.
-
-Sat Sep 3 13:03:55 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (install-data): Install the .enc files.
- (uninstall-data): And uninstall them.
-
-Fri Sep 2 11:55:34 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (default): New target.
- (makeargs): No need for this.
-
- * psfonts.map: Include entries for *0, to accomodate the !@#$% latex2e.
-
-Tue Aug 30 14:21:42 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * dospecial.c (dospecial, GetKeyVal): Add case for warning.
-
- * dvips.texi (Special Font Effects): Mention outlined fonts.
-
- * bbox.c (floor): Do not declare this.
-
- * Makefile.in (distclean): Don't need this.
-
-Mon Aug 29 16:53:48 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * configure.in (AC_OUTPUT): No more fonts/Makefile.
- * Makefile.in (install-data): Use CP_R.
-
-Thu Aug 25 14:19:18 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * config.h (D_SEARCH): New debug bit.
- * dvips.c (dvips): Set it.
- * dvips.texi: Document it.
-
-Tue Aug 23 14:21:06 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * afm2tfm.c (assignchars): Don't add additional characters if
- an explicit output encoding was specified.
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Remove ;landscape hacks.
-
-Sun Aug 21 10:58:11 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (mtp_destroot): Toss this.
- (MakeTeXPK): Substitute fontdir instead.
-
-Sat Aug 20 16:13:28 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in (DESTDIR): Deal with ;landscape in the mode.
-
-Fri Aug 19 13:42:22 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Consistently use mf instead of $mf.
- (MODE): If `default', guess, so users can specify a destdir with
- no mode.
-
-Tue Aug 16 09:28:35 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (sauterdir): Change to .../src.
- (MakeTeXPK): Substitute for it.
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Don't echo the args; let kpathsea do it.
-
-Sat Aug 13 17:14:54 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in: Use $@ where possible.
-
-Fri Aug 12 10:54:19 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * dopage.c (floor): Do not declare.
-
-Tue Aug 9 13:53:12 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * dvips.c (-D): Set mfmode to the empty string.
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Don't bother trying at +-1 now.
- * fontdef.c (newfontdesc): kpse_magstep_fix the dpi calculation.
-
-Sun Aug 7 19:34:57 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * loadfont.c (pkopen): Free the filename if necessary.
-
-Tue Aug 2 15:02:59 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * config.h, dvips.c (D_DB_BUILD): Replace with D_HASH.
-
-Sun Jul 31 14:49:22 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * special.lpro (startTexFig): Set magscale to true. From Tom.
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in (pointsize): Improve sed expression to extract
- this. From jsacco@ssl.com.
-
-Fri Jul 29 12:01:50 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in: Use ac_include.
- (install-{exec,data}): Different strategy for ensuring always-true
- exit status.
-
-Thu Jul 28 15:38:04 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (install-exec): Check for MakeTeXPK in $(scriptdir),
- not $(bindir). From john@minster.york.ac.uk.
-
-Fri Jul 15 11:46:20 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * virtualfont.c (vfopen): Don't append .vf here, kpathsea does it.
- * tfmload.c (tfmopen): Likewise.
-
- * dvips.c (main): Call kpse_set_progname first.
-
-Tue Jul 5 14:01:33 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in (DVIPSHEADERS): Set this, and export it for
- gsftopk.
-
-Fri Jun 24 17:09:19 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * config.h (D_*): Add defns to pass to kpathsea.
- (*path): Define as the kpse enum constants.
- * most files: Remove extern char * decls of path variables.
- * search.c: Pass in the format, not the path.
- * resident.c (checkenv): #if 0 out.
-
-Thu Jun 23 16:56:50 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * loadfont.c (pkopen): Don't set the ..._ENABLED bit; kpathsea
- does that now.
- * paths.h (*_ENVS): Move these to kpathsea.
- * dvips.c (tfmpath, pkpath, etc.): Delete these; they're in the
- kpathsea structure now.
-
-Tue Jun 14 12:41:48 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (depend_encies): Remove.
-
-Mon Jun 13 10:09:09 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * loadfont.c (pkopen): Don't call kpse_set_maketex_mag here,
- let kpathsea do it. Also don't set MAKETEX_DPI, it's not used.
-
-Sat May 28 19:08:50 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * PSfonts: Rename to fonts, for consistency with dviljk.
- * Makefile.in: Change the cd's.
-
-Thu May 26 16:29:54 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * loadfont.c (name): Make size be PATH_MAX.
- * search.c (search, pksearch): Set name.
- * virtualfont.c (name): Replace definition with extern.
-
- * virtualfont.c (virtualfont) [DEBUG]: Print memory stats if
- D_MEM, not D_FONTS.
- * loadfont.c (loadfont): Likewise.
-
- * resident.c (getpsinfo): Ignore whitespace after a <.
-
-Tue May 24 13:14:08 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * resident.c (checkenv): Always set MAKETEX_BASE_DPI, for the sake
- of missfont.log, even if dontmakefont.
-
-Thu Apr 28 12:14:50 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * output.c (cleanprinter): Call perror if file writing failed.
-
-Thu Apr 21 13:24:58 1994 Karl Berry (karl@ra.cs.umb.edu)
-
- * config.h (SHORTINT): Define if SIZEOF_INT < 4.
-
-Sun Apr 17 16:13:16 1994 Karl Berry (karl@ra.cs.umb.edu)
-
- * debug.h (fopen): Do not define this; we'll use kpathsea's fopen
- debugging support now.
- * dvips.c (main): 'd' flag calls KPSE_DEBUG_SET (KPSE_DEBUG_FOPEN).
-
- * Makefile.in (texc.lpro): Use $(SHELL) to run texc.script.
- (top_srcdir): Define this for configure to substitute.
-
-Tue Apr 5 11:51:32 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in (sauterdir): Substitute for this value.
- Various other Sauter fixes from barthel@uaimzm.Mathematik.Uni-Mainz.DE.
- * Makefile.in (sauterdir): Make it a variable.
-
-Sun Apr 3 10:21:41 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.55a.
-
-Fri Apr 1 11:52:42 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * resident.c (checkenv): Allow envvars {DVIPS,TEX}SIZES to
- override the R config file line.
-
- * Update for dvips 5.55.
-
-Thu Mar 24 10:43:03 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * search.c (search): must_exist is false for VF files.
-
-Tue Mar 15 07:21:04 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (distclean): Remove PSfonts/Makefile. From John I.
-
-Fri Mar 11 14:51:04 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Echo `gsftopk failed' to stderr, not stdout.
-
-Thu Mar 3 08:51:50 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.528a.
-
-Thu Feb 24 16:19:55 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (installargs): Pass fontdir and ps_fontdir.
-
-Tue Feb 22 11:41:13 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (c-auto.h.in): Include SMART_PUTENV.
-
-Mon Feb 21 16:47:21 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Default to appending the mode, and allow an extra
- arg to specify the destination directory. From neal.
-
- * dvips.c (newoutname): | means pipe.
-
- * afm2tfm.c: Remove declarations of exit.
-
- * loadfont.c (pkopen): Cast args to kpse_bitmap_tolerance for the
- sake of non-ANSI compilers.
-
-Sun Feb 13 11:32:48 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Update for dvips 5.528.
-
-Wed Feb 2 09:06:20 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.526b.
-
- * loadfont.c (pkopen): Don't complain if the two dpi's can
- tolerate each other.
-
- * dvips.c (helparr): Mention -pp.
-
- * dvips.1: Change char92 to \. From karney@theory.pppl.gov.
-
-Tue Feb 1 11:31:30 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (install-data): Add || true to the install_fonts, so
- Ultrix make doesn't quit prematurely.
-
- * Makefile.in (c-auto.h.in): New target.
-
-Sat Jan 22 14:25:02 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.526a.
-
- * loadfont.c (pkopen): Set dontmakefont=1 at the first failure.
-
-Thu Jan 20 14:17:04 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * search.c (search) [SECURE]: Don't allow reading of an absolute_p
- file. From maj@cl.cam.ac.uk.
-
-Sun Jan 16 14:55:08 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (mtp_destdir): Change to $(fontdir)/pk.
-
-Fri Jan 14 15:27:17 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Update for dvips 5.523.
-
- * MakeTeXPK (MODE): Remove guess for lview monitor, that no one in
- the world uses but me.
-
-Sat Dec 18 12:49:10 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * dvips.texi (Config File Options): Enumerate the envvars that
- override the P path. (From worsch@ira.uka.de.)
-
-Thu Dec 16 12:32:21 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Say where gsftopk can be ftp'd.
-
-Fri Dec 10 15:29:34 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * finclude.c (scanvm): Remove declaration of atol, as it causes
- trouble with glibc. From kayvan@satyr.sylvan.com.
-
-Thu Dec 9 09:44:34 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Add gsftopk stuff, guess ljfour for 600 dpi, allow
- user envvars to override, other cleanups. gsftopk stuff from
- R.Kooijman@et.tudelft.nl.
-
-Tue Dec 7 14:01:30 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * loadfont.c (pkopen): Call kpse_set_maketex_mag instead of
- find_mag_str.
- * Makefile.in (objects): Remove makefont.o.
-
- * dvips.texi (Installation): Mention that MakeTeXPK's interface is
- different in dvipsk.
-
- * dvips.c (main): Make -v print the version number and exit.
-
-Sat Nov 27 14:55:28 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * resident.c (INIT_PATH): Use the current value for the default,
- also. Change calls.
-
- * resident.c (getdefaults): Improve error message.
- (getpath): Expand a default value here; change callers to pass
- compile-time default, instead of previous value.
-
-Sun Nov 21 15:34:21 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * resident.c (checkenv) [DEBUG]: Correct #endif placement. From
- pnoma@wk.estec.esa.nl.
-
-Sun Nov 14 11:56:19 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (mtp_destdir): texfontdir has been renamed.
-
-Fri Nov 12 19:42:21 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Document the final echo in no uncertain terms.
-
-Thu Nov 11 10:58:41 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in (pointsize): Don't assume the fontname starts with `cm'.
-
-Sat Nov 6 07:15:17 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: test $d should have been test -d.
-
-Wed Nov 3 14:43:05 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.521a.
-
-Fri Oct 29 13:24:01 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (program_rm): Take out paths.h.
-
-Tue Oct 26 11:38:35 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * drawPS.c (arc): Consistently check for nonsquare aspect ratios.
- From Ulf.Niemeyer@fernuni-hagen.de.
-
-Sun Oct 24 19:26:37 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * resident.c (checkenv): Let TEXCONFIG override the config path,
- as it's supposed to.
-
-Sat Oct 23 14:51:37 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Check for the GF file being at +1 or -1 of the dpi
- we were asked for. Apparently the DC fonts are generated this way.
-
-Fri Oct 22 13:09:29 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * resident.c (checkenv): Set kpse_override_path to pkpath, so a
- config file value will be found.
-
- * emspecial.c, dospecial.c (atoi): Do not declare here, as it
- conflicts with the Linux system decl.
-
- * dvips.texi (Install): Be more precise about when config.ps and
- MakeTeXPK are overwritten. From gv@me.umn.edu.
-
- * paths.h.in: Move paths to kpathsea/paths.h.in, and rename to paths.h.
- * Makefile.in (paths.h): Remove this dependency.
-
- * Makefile.in ($(kpathsea)): Depend on files in kpathsea_srcdir.
- (install-exec): MakeTeXPK is not in srcdir anymore.
- (install-data): The prologues aren't in srcdir. The info files
- might be in either place.
- From simon@lia.di.epfl.ch.
-
-Tue Oct 19 12:07:25 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MACHINES: New entries from simon.
-
-Sat Oct 9 07:06:26 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (MakeTeXPK): Make executable.
-
- * Makefile.in (distclean): MakeTeXPK removed at mostlyclean now.
-
-Thu Oct 7 09:58:48 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Missing ", and don't assume sauterdir exists.
-
-Wed Oct 6 08:50:06 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.519b.
-
-Sat Oct 2 17:30:45 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (install-*): Don't reassign PATH, just invoke
- mkdirchain explicitly.
-
- * Makefile.in (dvips_makeargs): Delete, since now unused.
-
-Fri Oct 1 07:09:29 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK.in: Don't try to put the MF command into a variable;
- quoting rules are too confused.
-
-Wed Sep 29 15:21:49 1993 (karl@terminus.cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.519a.
-
-Tue Sep 28 13:23:45 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * resident.c (print_path): Don't compare char to NULL.
-
- * resident.c (lastresortsizes): Declare as an unsigned array.
-
- * loadfont.c (pkopen): ifdef out the dead code.
-
-Sat Sep 25 11:33:21 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (mtp_destdir): New variable.
- (MakeTeXPK): New target.
- * MakeTeXPK.in: New file.
-
- * resident.c (getdefaults): Set envvar MAKETEX_MODE in M case.
-
-Fri Sep 24 11:47:55 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * resident.c (checkenv): Initialize kpse_fallback_font.
-
-Thu Sep 23 17:53:48 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * resident.c (checkenv): Check for DVIPSFONTS.
- * dvips.texi (Environment variables): Document it.
-
-Sun Aug 29 11:45:52 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * resident.c: No leading spaces before #'s.
-
- * Makefile.in (install-*): Use $(PATH) instead of $$PATH.
-
- * config.h (DEBUG) [NO_DEBUG]: Define this.
-
-Fri Aug 27 10:27:34 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * paths.h.in (DVIPS_{HEADER,PICT}_ENVS): New defines.
- * resident.c (getpath): Make a copy.
- (getdefaults): Go back to calling getpath.
- (checkenv): Change kpse_init_path calls to pass default.
- * dvips.c (*path): Initialize to default paths.
-
- * dvips.c (tfmpath, pkpath, vfpath, figpath, headerpath): All
- strings now, not string *'s.
- * tfmload.c (tfmpath): Likewise.
-
-Wed Aug 25 14:35:30 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Update for dvips 5.519.
-
-Sun Aug 22 19:13:42 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (install-data): Install the fonts last.
-
- * Makefile.in (install-*): mkdirchain is in the top level.
-
-Tue Aug 10 10:34:30 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in: Remove reference to -DFONTLIB.
- (objects): Remove flib.o.
-
-Fri Aug 6 09:04:45 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * resident.c (checkenv): Look for DVIPSHEADERS.
-
-Thu Aug 5 09:03:31 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.518a.
-
- * Makefile.in (default_config_path): Add ~.
-
-Wed Aug 4 13:50:36 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK: Announce that we're running.
-
- * Makefile.in: Major surgery to conform to new scheme.
-
-Sat Jul 31 11:36:15 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * configure.in: Remove AC_PREFIX.
-
-Tue Jul 27 15:00:44 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Update for dvips 5.518.
-
-Sun Jul 25 10:43:45 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (install*): Add $(srcdir) to PATH for mkdirchain, not .
-
-Wed Jul 21 19:46:22 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (configclean): New target.
-
-Sun Jul 11 16:20:41 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK: Output the filename we generate to stdout, if we succeed.
-
-Tue Jul 6 08:40:25 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK: Send all output to stderr.
-
-Mon Jul 5 09:32:30 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in: Various configuration changes from xdvik.
-
- * paths.h.in (DEFAULT_{TFM,PK,VF}_PATH): Remove.
-
-Fri Jul 2 12:00:05 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * configure.in: sinclude common.ac.
-
-Tue May 25 10:09:02 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * configure.in (AC_HAVE_HEADERS): Test for `pwd.h'.
-
-Sat May 22 11:21:34 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): Run gzip -9.
-
-Fri May 21 10:14:25 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * resident.c: Change #if DEBUG to #ifdef.
-
-Thu May 20 11:48:28 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * psfonts.map: Add URW fonts.
-
-Tue May 18 13:58:55 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (install-*): mkdirchain on install dirs, and put
- mkdirchain in the dist.
-
-Sun May 16 17:47:26 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * dvips.texi: Do paragraph indentation from command.
- * Makefile.in (MAKEINFO_FLAGS): New variable.
-
-Mon May 10 07:13:29 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.516a.
-
-Sun May 9 10:35:58 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (extraclean): add *.i and *.s.
-
-Sat May 8 13:11:16 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): Rewrite for kpathsea.
- * <many>.c, config.h: Use <kpathsea/foo.h> instead of "foo.h".
-
-Tue May 4 14:56:57 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (info, dvi): New targets.
-
-Sat May 1 16:21:41 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Update for dvips 5.516, and kpathsea library.
-
-Fri Apr 23 16:46:29 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * configure.in (AC_CONST): Add this.
-
-Tue Apr 20 06:58:31 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * pathshare from web2c.
-
-Sun Apr 11 18:57:39 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.515b.
-
-Sat Apr 10 14:58:56 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * config.h (UNIX_ST_NLINK): Define unless on foreign OS.
-
- * Makefile.in (uninstall*): New targets.
-
- * Makefile.in (scriptdir): New variable.
- (install): Install MakeTeXPK there.
-
- * configure.in: Do AC_XENIR_DIR after AC_DIR_HEADER.
-
-Mon Mar 29 08:28:22 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.515a.
-
- * Makefile.in (default_tfm_path): Put . first.
-
-Sun Mar 28 16:43:50 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Update for dvips 5.515.
-
-Mon Mar 22 06:12:25 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.12c.
-
-Sun Mar 14 14:51:03 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK (MFINPUTS): Append a colon to be sure and get the
- system default path.
-
-Sat Mar 13 11:04:26 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (CPPFLAGS): Add @DEFS@, for -DHAVE_CONFIG_H.
-
-Mon Mar 8 06:27:11 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.12b.
-
-Mon Mar 1 06:26:28 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.512a.
-
-Sun Feb 28 12:03:16 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): Get lucida.sty.
-
-Thu Feb 25 14:02:02 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK (MFINPUTS): Include the old cwd before changing to
- TEMPDIR.
-
-Tue Feb 23 16:51:38 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): Copy info files to my local info directory.
-
-Mon Feb 22 06:19:46 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.499c.
-
-Wed Feb 17 06:45:29 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (INSTALL): Use tr instead of grep to remove the
- Info control characters.
-
-Sun Feb 14 17:11:10 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (install): Split into install-exec and install-data.
-
-Fri Feb 12 08:34:45 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * dvips.1: Don't refer to dvips.tex.
-
-Tue Feb 9 20:27:50 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * MakeTeXPK: Create DESTDIR if it doesn't exist.
-
-Sun Feb 7 10:01:25 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.499b.
-
- * Makefile.in (install): dir is a shell variable, not a make
- variable; fix logic for original MakeTeXPK, etc.
-
-Tue Feb 2 11:41:10 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (install): Don't install over a modified MakeTeXPK,
- config.ps, or psfonts.map.
-
- * Version 5.499a.
-
-Sun Jan 31 07:08:44 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (install): Allow install_subdirs to be empty.
-
-Fri Jan 29 17:38:04 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (CPPFLAGS): Don't bother with `-I.'.
-
-Wed Jan 20 07:53:36 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * config.h (FATAL*): Now in lib.h.
-
- * Version 5.497c.
-
-Mon Jan 18 08:19:57 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * PSfonts: Merge PStfms and PSvfs.
-
-Sat Jan 9 15:21:30 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (configure, config.status): cd $(srcdir) first.
-
-Sun Jan 3 19:43:20 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * config.h: Move some includes to c-std.h.
-
-Fri Jan 1 13:57:24 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * configure.in, c-auto.h.in, c-memstr.h, dirio.h: Changes for
- new Autoconf.
-
-Wed Dec 23 06:57:20 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.497b.
-
-Thu Dec 17 07:13:35 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * dvips.c (main) [DEBUG]: Missing part of fprintf.
-
- * resident.c (checkenv) [DEBUG]: Had figpath instead of pkpath.
-
-Mon Dec 14 07:27:39 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.497a.
-
-Fri Dec 11 15:23:58 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * afm2tfm.c, dospecial.c, emspecial.c, finclude.c: Change ctype
- references to use uppercase macros.
-
-Thu Dec 10 10:36:13 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * GNUmakefile.in (GNUmakefile): Add $(srcdir) to dependency, and
- use $(SHELL) instead of sh.
- (config.status): Use $(SHELL).
-
-Tue Dec 8 07:19:52 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (.texi.info): Add `-o $@'.
-
-Sat Dec 5 18:50:09 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Update for version 5.497.
-
-Sun Nov 29 17:25:52 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * finclude.c (atof) [!STDC_HEADERS]: Make declaration conditional.
-
-Sun Nov 22 11:11:24 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (install): Test for non-null install_subdirs.
-
-Sat Oct 31 07:56:41 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * encodings/texm{sym,ital,ext}.enc: New files.
-
- * dvips.texi: Remove the `eg$ ' from examples.
-
-Wed Oct 28 07:43:50 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.495b.
-
-Tue Oct 27 06:07:20 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (.lpro.pro): Depend on squeeze; also, use a temp
- file to avoid creating empty files.
-
- * Makefile.in (checkenv) [DEBUG]: Conditionalize use of D_PATH.
-
- * Makefile.in (.texi.info): New suffix rule, to avoid use of $< in
- normal rules.
-
- * Makefile.in (distclean): Remove */Makefile.
-
-Sat Oct 24 11:48:14 1992 Karl Berry (karl@ds3.cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (install): Quote $(install_subdirs), in case it's
- been set to empty.
-
- * Makefile.in (texfontdir): New variable.
- (install): mkdir it and the ps subdirectories.
-
-Sat Oct 17 16:39:02 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (install_subdirs, subdirs): New variables.
- (install): make install in $(install_subdirs).
- (dist): Dist $(subdirs).
- (installargs): Make arguments to pass to subdirs.
- (ps{tfm,vf}dir): New target directories.
- * configure.in (AC_OUTPUT): Create Makefiles in the install subdirs.
-
- * Makefile.in (paths.h): Don't depend on Makefile and Makefile.in
- -- they change too often for other reasons than paths.
-
- * Makefile.in (check): New target.
-
- * Makefile.in (objects): Include `emspecial.o'.
-
- * Update for dvips 5.495.
-
-Thu Oct 15 08:34:33 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * configure: Ran Autoconf 1.2.
-
-Sat Oct 10 12:20:02 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): Don't copy any subdirs.
- * README: Document what we've changed and what we haven't.
-
-Wed Sep 23 07:51:13 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Version 5.493c.
-
-Sun Sep 20 12:52:24 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu)
-
- * Makefile.in (config.status): use sh to run configure --no-create.
-
- * Makefile.in (realclean): OK, don't remove configure.
-
-Thu Sep 17 07:40:27 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Version 5.493b.
-
-Mon Sep 14 17:59:53 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Makefile.in (config.status): new target.
- (Makefile): depend on config.status.
-
-Thu Sep 10 08:57:33 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): include COPYING*.
-
- * Makefile.in (realclean): remove configure.
-
- * MakeTeXPK: run gftopk ./<filename>, in case an old version of
- gftopk is installed.
-
-Wed Sep 9 06:26:30 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Version 5.493a.
-
-Tue Sep 8 16:51:25 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * c-auto.h.in (_MINIX, _{ALL,POSIX,POSIX_1}_SOURCE): add #undef's
- for configure to define.
-
- * configure.in: test for more Unix variants.
-
-Fri Sep 4 17:27:52 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Makefile.in (extraclean): new target.
-
- * Update to version 5.493.
-
-Thu Aug 27 08:57:06 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * configure: regenerated from Autoconf 1.1.
-
-Tue Aug 11 07:00:15 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Version 5.490s.
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): copy MakeTeXPK.
-
-Fri Jul 31 19:14:15 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): include our aclocal.m4.
-
-Wed Jul 29 08:52:01 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Version 5.490r (ran pathshare).
-
-Fri Jul 24 06:49:56 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Version 5.490q.
-
-Wed Jul 22 09:10:03 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * configure.in: update for Autoconf 1.0.
-
-Tue Jul 21 08:52:21 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * resident.c (print_path): new function.
- (checkenv): call it, if we are debugging paths.
-
- * resident.c (checkenv): don't reset envvars if they are already set.
- (getdefaults): pass the user envvars when setting values from the
- config files, so they will override.
-
-Thu Jul 16 06:56:31 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Version 5.490p.
-
-Sun Jul 12 06:20:11 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): forgot to include the config files.
-
-Sat Jul 11 11:52:48 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): copy texinfo.tex and `adobe' from their
- original directory, instead of using the versions here.
-
-Fri Jul 10 06:52:51 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Version 5.490o.
-
-Thu Jul 2 15:25:00 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Makefile.in (CPPFLAGS): new variable.
- (.c.o): use it.
- (CFLAGS): define as -g.
- (cdebug): remove.
- (LDFLAGS): use CFLAGS instead of cdebug.
-
- * Run Autoconf 0.119.
-
-Wed Jul 1 07:48:33 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Version 5.490n.
-
-Sat Jun 27 11:03:09 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Makefile.in (paths.h): depend on Makefile.in and Makefile.
-
-Thu Jun 25 09:57:54 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * All these $(srcdir) changes from or inspired by zoo@cygnus.com.
-
- * Makefile.in (paths.h): use $(srcdir) for paths.h.in.
-
-Wed Jun 24 11:57:21 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * structures.h (BANNER): name this program kdvips.
- * Makefile.in (distdir): ditto for the directory.
-
- * Makefile.in (CCFLAGS): new variable to replace $(CFLAGS).
- (.c.o): new implicit rule to use it.
- (.lpro.pro): use $< instead of $*.lpro, since I
- guess it's marginally more portable.
- (texc.lpro, install): use $(srcdir).
- (Makefile): new target.
-
- * Makefile (install): mkdir more of the top level directories.
-
- * Makefile (dist): distribute the config* files (except
- config.status).
-
- * README: say that %-specifiers don't work.
-
-Tue Jun 23 08:50:06 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Version 5.490m.
-
-Fri Jun 19 09:26:14 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * psfonts.map: update for new (old by now, actually) change in the
- way ExtendFont and SlantFont work.
-
-Tue Jun 16 06:13:31 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Version 5.490l.
-
-Sat Jun 13 07:13:07 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * loadfont.c (pkopen): fix remaining sprintf-with-too-many-%'s.
-
-Thu Jun 11 08:45:25 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Makefile.in (.NOEXPORT): new target, since Autoconf doesn't add
- it automatically any more.
-
-Wed Jun 10 06:34:24 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Version 5.490k.
-
-Fri Jun 5 07:58:45 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * squeeze.c, afm2tfm.c (main): `return 0' instead of `exit (0)'.
- (From Paul Eggert) Also declare as `int'.
-
- * Makefile (install): `black.tex' is now `blackdvi.tex', etc.
-
-Thu Jun 4 08:25:51 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * main.c (main): `return 0' instead of `exit (0)'. (From Paul Eggert)
-
- * Update for dvips 5.490.
-
- * configure.in (AC_HEADER_FILE): rename to AC_CONFIG_HEADER, for
- Autoconf 0.115.
-
-Wed Jun 3 08:19:53 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Version 5.487l.
-
-Fri May 29 11:28:16 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley)
-
- * Below changes from Paul Eggert.
-
- * dvips.c (main): declare as returning an int.
-
- * dvips.c (exit): do not declare.
-
- * resident.c (pagecopies) [DEBUG]: declare unconditionally.
-
- * resident.c (exit): do not declare.
-
- * unpack.c (flip): don't use a variable `howmany', since Sun has a
- macro called that.
-
- * config.h (FATAL): don't assume an ANSI cpp.
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/Makefile.am b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/Makefile.am
deleted file mode 100644
index cc27e1e01bd..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/Makefile.am
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,230 +0,0 @@
-## $Id$
-## Makefile.am for the TeX Live subdirectory texk/dvipsk/
-##
-## Copyright 2017-2021 Karl Berry <tex-live@tug.org>
-## Copyright 2009-2015 Peter Breitenlohner <tex-live@tug.org>
-## You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file.
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- tfmload.c \
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- virtualfont.c \
- writet1.c
-
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-$Id$
-This file records noteworthy changes. (Public domain.)
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-dvips 2021.1 (TeX Live 2021):
- Default title is now the basename of the input file instead of the
- full path, and can be overridden with new option -title.
- If an .eps or other image file is not found, dvips now exits unsuccessfully.
- Support new feature of virtual font to fallback Japanese font definition.
-
-dvips 2020.1 (TeX Live 2020):
- Encodings for bitmap fonts.
- https://tug.org/TUGboat/tb40-2/tb125rokicki-type3search.pdf
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-dvips 5.999 (TeX Live 2019):
- Buffer overflows.
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-dvips 5.998 (TeX Live 2018):
- New JFM (Japanese font metrics) spec supported; compiler portability fixes.
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-dvips 5.997 (TeX Live 2017):
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-dvips 5.996 (TeX Live 2016):
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-dvips 5.995 (TeX Live 2015):
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-dvips 5.994 (TeX Live 2014):
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-dvips 5.993 (TeX Live 2013):
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-dvips 5.992 (TeX Live 2012):
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-dvips 5.991 (TeX Live 2011):
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-dvips 5.99 (TeX Live 2010):
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- Support for Japanese pTeX.
- Numeric overflow and sprintf checks.
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-dvips 5.86 notes:
- Minor improvements to epsf style file.
- Another patch to t1part.c to make it more liberal in accepting pfb/pfa
- font files.
- Added PS reencoding reimplementation by Rob Hutchings.
- Added 'F' in config file to send controlD.
- Added quick exit if -? or -v.
- Improved tex.lpro to fix a bug that showed up in distiller.
- Improved tex.lpro to work around a problem in certain Windows
- environments.
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- Eliminated use-after-free bug in hps.c.
- Fixed a problem in t1part for the Euro fonts with partial font downloading.
- Fixed a big problem in t1part for some font downloading due to
- uninitialized allocations.
- Added `unknown' paper size back to config.ps.
- Made t1part munge the UniqueID to prevent cache problems in Acrobat and
- other programs.
- Fixed parsing error when whitespace following '<' in psfonts.map.
- Made '<<' work correctly (disable partial font downloading for that
- particular font) in psfonts.map.
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- The epsf.sty and epsf.tex files are now in the public domain.
- The t1part.c has been updated to support binary files with
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-dvips 5.72 notes:
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- Bug fix in t1part.c??? I hope so!
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- Debugging now turned on by default. No real reason to turn it off.
- (Too many Linux versions of dvips without debugging have been
- distributed, and it makes it very difficult to help the users with
- their problems . . .)
-
-dvips 5.62 notes:
-
- The makefile and config.ps and MakeTeXPK need to be modified to fit
- your site!
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/README b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/README
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-$Id$
-This directory contains Dvips, Tom Rokicki's dvips, a DVI-to-PostScript
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-
-See `NEWS' for changes by release, `ChangeLog` for all changes.
-See `../kpathsea/BUGS' for details on reporting bugs.
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-Dvips is free software; Tom's original files are public domain. The
-files Karl wrote (originally for the Free Software Foundation) are
-covered by the GNU General Public License -- see the files COPYING*.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-The documentation is in the file dvips.texi.
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-intoverflow.dvi (CVE-2010-0739)
-vfnameoverflow.dvi (CVE-2010-0827)
-See also the *.test* scripts.
-
-If you enjoy using dvips, you will probably enjoy being a member of
-the TeX Users Group. To join or contribute to TUG, see http://tug.org.
-
-This is a list of people who have contributed substantially to dvips.
-I'm sure I've forgotten many. Thanks to all!
-
-Karl Berry
-Peter Breitenlohner
-P. W. Daly
-Mark Doyle
-Edward J. Groth
-James Hafner
-John Hobby
-Rob Hutchings
-David Jones
-Akira Kakuto
-Donald E. Knuth
-Russell Lang
-Sergey Lesenko
-Art Ogawa
-Melissa O'Neill
-Sebastian Rahtz
-Andrew Trevorrow
-Staszek Wawrykiewicz
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/TODO b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/TODO
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-TODO for dvips(k). (Public domain.)
-
-- see dvips items on tug.org/help (lots! both doc and code).
-- use snprintf, not sprintf, if any question.
-- comment line break http://groups.google.com/group/comp.text.tex/browse_thread/thread/b8ed25cc6153d5c
-- \special{map: ...} a la \pdfmapline (reinhardk 30dec06)
-- maybe stuff from dvipsfnt.txt from yy
-- dvips +ufoobar.map -> no error?
-
-From Tom:
-
-To document:
- Landscape mfmode
- HPS integration
- Separate EPSF file generation
- Better bbox support
- Comment elision now turned *off*
- Upleveling of font requirements
- Bitmap font descriptions
-
-Questions:
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- Should I eliminate PSlatex? (my guess is yes)
- Partial type 1 downloading (Sergey Lesenko)
- HyperTeX support (Mark Doyle)
- Lots of little bugs/changes/fixes
-
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-- Make a better copyfile that handles Level 2 data better
-- Add landscape mode def and code to select it.
-- Sanitize; test on various systems
-- Improve makefile!!! Goal: on a standard C installation (with stdlib
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-- Improve diagnostics, especially when files not found.
-- Eliminate `extern' declarations; use header files properly
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-Won't do:
-- would be nice to report the full path of config.ps and psfonts.map,
-etc., if !quiet, but unfortunately these are processed before the banner
-is printed. Can't move the banner earlier because we have to know if we
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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/afm2tfm.1 b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/afm2tfm.1
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-.TH AFM2TFM 1 "1 February 2016"
-.SH NAME
-afm2tfm \- convert Adobe font metrics to TeX font metrics
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-PostScript fonts are (or should be) accompanied by font metric files
-such as
-.B Times-Roman.afm,
-which describes the characteristics of the font called Times-Roman.
-To use such fonts with TeX, we need TFM files that contain similar
-information. This program does that conversion.
-.PP
-For all the details, see the dvips manual (http://tug.org/dvips).
-.SH FILES
-.I psfonts.map
-in the config directory used by dvips.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-dvips(1), tex(1), vptovf(1), fontinst(1), afm2pl(1), otftotfm(1)
-.SH BUGS
-An option to add letterspacing to the virtual font was rejected by Knuth
-because it would make the fi and fl ligatures break the normal rhythmic
-pattern.
-.SH AUTHORS
-Tomas Rokicki and Donald E. Knuth.
-.PP
-Maintained in TeX Live; please send bug reports or other correspondence
-to tex-k@tug.org (http://lists.tug.org/tex-k).
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/afm2tfm.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/afm2tfm.c
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-/* $Id$ */
-
-/* Public domain, originally written by Tom Rokicki.
- * This program converts AFM files to TeX TFM files, and optionally
- * to TeX VPL files that retain all kerning and ligature information.
- * Both files make the characters not normally encoded by TeX available
- * by character codes greater than 127.
- */
-
-/* (Modified by Don Knuth from Tom Rokicki's pre-VPL version.) */
-/* VM/CMS port by J. Hafner (hafner@almaden.ibm.com), based on
- * the port by Alessio Guglielmi (guglielmi@ipisnsib.bitnet)
- * and Marco Prevedelli (prevedelli@ipisnsva.bitnet).
- * This port is still in test state. No guarantees.
- * 11/3/92: more corrections to VM/CMS port. Now it looks correct
- * and will be supported by J. Hafner.
- *
- */
-/*
- * More changes, primarily from Karl Berry, enough for a new version
- * number to 8.0; 1 December 1996. Note that this version computes
- * checksums differently (more intelligently).
- */
-
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-#include "config.h"
-#include <kpathsea/c-ctype.h>
-#include <kpathsea/progname.h>
-#include <kpathsea/version.h>
-#include <math.h>
-#else /* ! KPATHSEA */
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <ctype.h>
-#if defined(SYSV) || defined(VMS) || defined(__THINK__) || defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(ATARIST) || defined(WIN32)
-#include <string.h>
-#else
-#include <strings.h>
-#endif
-#include <math.h>
-#ifdef ATARIST
-#include <float.h>
-#endif
-#endif /* KPATHSEA */
-
-/* JLH: added these to make the code easier to read and remove some
- ascii<->ebcdic dependencies */
-#define ASCII_A 65
-#define ASCII_Z 90
-#define ASCII_a 97
-#define ASCII_z 122
-#define ASCII_0 48
-#define ASCII_9 57
-
-#ifdef VMCMS
-#define interesting lookstr /* for 8 character truncation conflicts */
-#include "dvipscms.h"
-extern FILE *cmsfopen();
-extern char ebcdic2ascii[];
-extern char ascii2ebcdic[];
-#ifdef fopen
-#undef fopen
-#endif
-#define fopen cmsfopen
-#endif /* VMCMS */
-
-#include "dvips.h"
-/* debug.h redefines fopen to my_real_fopen, but it's still a FILE * */
-#ifdef fopen
-#undef fopen
-extern FILE *fopen ();
-#endif
-
-struct encoding {
- const char *name;
- const char *vec[256];
-};
-struct encoding staticencoding = {
- "TeX text",
- {"Gamma", "Delta", "Theta", "Lambda", "Xi", "Pi", "Sigma",
- "Upsilon", "Phi", "Psi", "Omega", "arrowup", "arrowdown", "quotesingle",
- "exclamdown", "questiondown", "dotlessi", "dotlessj", "grave", "acute",
- "caron", "breve", "macron", "ring", "cedilla", "germandbls", "ae", "oe",
- "oslash", "AE", "OE", "Oslash", "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", "circumflex", "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",
- "tilde", "dieresis", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
- "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
- "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
- "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
- "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
- "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
- "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
- "", "", "", "", "", "", "" } };
-/*
- * It's easier to put this in static storage and parse it as we go
- * than to build the structures ourselves.
- */
-const char *staticligkern[] = {
- "% LIGKERN space l =: lslash ; space L =: Lslash ;",
- "% LIGKERN question quoteleft =: questiondown ;",
- "% LIGKERN exclam quoteleft =: exclamdown ;",
- "% LIGKERN hyphen hyphen =: endash ; endash hyphen =: emdash ;",
- "% LIGKERN quoteleft quoteleft =: quotedblleft ;",
- "% LIGKERN quoteright quoteright =: quotedblright ;",
- "% LIGKERN space {} * ; * {} space ; zero {} * ; * {} zero ;",
- "% LIGKERN one {} * ; * {} one ; two {} * ; * {} two ;",
- "% LIGKERN three {} * ; * {} three ; four {} * ; * {} four ;",
- "% LIGKERN five {} * ; * {} five ; six {} * ; * {} six ;",
- "% LIGKERN seven {} * ; * {} seven ; eight {} * ; * {} eight ;",
- "% LIGKERN nine {} * ; * {} nine ;",
-/* Kern accented characters the same way as their base. */
- "% LIGKERN Aacute <> A ; aacute <> a ;",
- "% LIGKERN Acircumflex <> A ; acircumflex <> a ;",
- "% LIGKERN Adieresis <> A ; adieresis <> a ;",
- "% LIGKERN Agrave <> A ; agrave <> a ;",
- "% LIGKERN Aring <> A ; aring <> a ;",
- "% LIGKERN Atilde <> A ; atilde <> a ;",
- "% LIGKERN Ccedilla <> C ; ccedilla <> c ;",
- "% LIGKERN Eacute <> E ; eacute <> e ;",
- "% LIGKERN Ecircumflex <> E ; ecircumflex <> e ;",
- "% LIGKERN Edieresis <> E ; edieresis <> e ;",
- "% LIGKERN Egrave <> E ; egrave <> e ;",
- "% LIGKERN Iacute <> I ; iacute <> i ;",
- "% LIGKERN Icircumflex <> I ; icircumflex <> i ;",
- "% LIGKERN Idieresis <> I ; idieresis <> i ;",
- "% LIGKERN Igrave <> I ; igrave <> i ;",
- "% LIGKERN Ntilde <> N ; ntilde <> n ;",
- "% LIGKERN Oacute <> O ; oacute <> o ;",
- "% LIGKERN Ocircumflex <> O ; ocircumflex <> o ;",
- "% LIGKERN Odieresis <> O ; odieresis <> o ;",
- "% LIGKERN Ograve <> O ; ograve <> o ;",
- "% LIGKERN Oslash <> O ; oslash <> o ;",
- "% LIGKERN Otilde <> O ; otilde <> o ;",
- "% LIGKERN Scaron <> S ; scaron <> s ;",
- "% LIGKERN Uacute <> U ; uacute <> u ;",
- "% LIGKERN Ucircumflex <> U ; ucircumflex <> u ;",
- "% LIGKERN Udieresis <> U ; udieresis <> u ;",
- "% LIGKERN Ugrave <> U ; ugrave <> u ;",
- "% LIGKERN Yacute <> Y ; yacute <> y ;",
- "% LIGKERN Ydieresis <> Y ; ydieresis <> y ;",
- "% LIGKERN Zcaron <> Z ; zcaron <> z ;",
-/*
- * These next are only included for deficient afm files that
- * have the lig characters but not the lig commands.
- */
- "% LIGKERN f i =: fi ; f l =: fl ; f f =: ff ; ff i =: ffi ;",
- "% LIGKERN ff l =: ffl ;",
- 0 };
-/*
- * The above layout corresponds to TeX Typewriter Type and is compatible
- * with TeX Text because the position of ligatures is immaterial.
- */
-struct encoding *outencoding = 0;
-struct encoding *inencoding = 0;
-char *outenname = NULL,
- *inenname = NULL;/* the file names for input and output encodings */
-int boundarychar = -1; /* the boundary character */
-int ignoreligkern; /* do we look at ligkern info in the encoding? */
-/*
- * This is what we store Adobe data in.
- */
-struct adobeinfo {
- struct adobeinfo *next;
- int adobenum, texnum, width;
- const char *adobename;
- int llx, lly, urx, ury;
- struct lig *ligs;
- struct kern *kerns;
- struct adobeptr *kern_equivs;
- struct pcc *pccs;
- int wptr, hptr, dptr, iptr;
-} *adobechars, *adobeptrs[256], *texptrs[256],
- *uppercase[256], *lowercase[256];
-int nexttex[256]; /* for characters encoded multiple times in output */
-/*
- * These are the eight ligature ops, in VPL terms and in METAFONT terms.
- */
-const char *vplligops[] = {
- "LIG", "/LIG", "/LIG>", "LIG/", "LIG/>", "/LIG/", "/LIG/>", "/LIG/>>", 0
-};
-const char *encligops[] = {
- "=:", "|=:", "|=:>", "=:|", "=:|>", "|=:|", "|=:|>", "|=:|>>", 0
-};
-struct lig {
- struct lig *next;
- const char *succ, *sub;
- short op, boundleft;
-};
-struct kern {
- struct kern *next;
- const char *succ;
- int delta;
-};
-struct adobeptr {
- struct adobeptr *next;
- struct adobeinfo *ch;
-};
-struct pcc {
- struct pcc *next;
- const char * partname;
- int xoffset, yoffset;
-};
-
-FILE *afmin, *vplout, *tfmout;
-#define MAXNAME 256
-char inname[MAXNAME], outname[MAXNAME]; /* names of input and output files */
-char tmpstr[MAXNAME]; /* a buffer for one string */
-#define INBUFSIZE 1024
-char buffer[INBUFSIZE+10]; /* input buffer (modified while parsing) */
-char obuffer[INBUFSIZE+10]; /* unmodified copy of input buffer */
-char *param; /* current position in input buffer */
-const char *fontname = "Unknown";
-const char *codingscheme = "Unspecified";
-#ifdef VMCMS
-char *ebfontname;
-char *ebcodingscheme;
-#endif
-float italicangle = 0.0;
-char fixedpitch;
-char makevpl;
-char pedantic;
-int noaccentheightadjust;
-int xheight = 400;
-int fontspace;
-int bc, ec;
-long cksum;
-float efactor = 1.0, slant = 0.0;
-float capheight = 0.8;
-char *efactorparam, *slantparam;
-double newslant;
-char titlebuf[500];
-
-static void
-error(const char *s)
-{
- fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", s);
- if (obuffer[0]) {
- fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", obuffer);
- while (param > buffer) {
- fprintf(stderr, " ");
- param--;
- }
- fprintf(stderr, "^\n");
- }
- if (*s == '!')
- exit(1);
-}
-
-static int
-transform(register int x, register int y)
-{
- register double acc;
- acc = efactor * x + slant *y;
- return (int)(acc>=0? floor(acc+0.5) : ceil(acc-0.5) );
-}
-
-static int
-texlive_getline(void) {
- register char *p;
- register int c;
-
- param = buffer;
- for (p=buffer; (c=getc(afmin)) != EOF;) {
- if (p - buffer >= INBUFSIZE)
- error("! input line too long; perhaps input file is malformed?");
- *p++ = c;
- if (c == '\r') {
- c = getc(afmin);
- if (c != EOF) {
- if (c == '\n') {
- *p++ = c;
- } else {
- ungetc(c, afmin);
- }
- }
- break;
- } else if (c == '\n') {
- break;
- }
- }
- *p = 0;
- strcpy(obuffer, buffer);
- if (p == buffer && c == EOF)
- return(0);
- else
- return(1);
-}
-
-const char *interesting[] = { "FontName", "ItalicAngle", "IsFixedPitch",
- "XHeight", "C", "KPX", "CC", "EncodingScheme", NULL};
-#define FontName (0)
-#define ItalicAngle (1)
-#define IsFixedPitch (2)
-#define XHeight (3)
-#define C (4)
-#define KPX (5)
-#define CC (6)
-#define EncodingScheme (7)
-#define NONE (-1)
-static int
-interest(const char *s)
-{
- register const char **p;
- register int n;
-
- for (p=interesting, n=0; *p; p++, n++)
- if (strcmp(s, *p)==0)
- return(n);
- return(NONE);
-}
-
-static char *
-mymalloc(unsigned long len)
-{
- register char *p;
- int i;
-
-#ifdef SMALLMALLOC
- if (len > 65500L)
- error("! can't allocate more than 64K!");
-#endif
- p = (char *) malloc((unsigned)len);
- if (p==NULL)
- error("! out of memory");
- for (i=0; i<len; i++)
- p[i] = 0;
- return(p);
-}
-
-static char *
-newstring(char *s)
-{
- char *q = mymalloc((unsigned long)(strlen(s) + 1));
- strcpy(q, s);
- return q;
-}
-
-static char *
-paramnewstring(void) {
- register char *p, *q;
-
- p = param;
- while (*p > ' ')
- p++;
- if (*p != 0)
- *p++ = 0;
- q = newstring(param);
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++;
- param = p;
- return(q);
-}
-
-static char *
-paramstring(void) {
- register char *p, *q;
-
- p = param;
- while (*p > ' ')
- p++;
- q = param;
- if (*p != 0)
- *p++ = 0;
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++;
- param = p;
- return(q);
-}
-
-static int
-paramnum(void) {
- register char *p;
- int i;
-
- p = paramstring();
- if (sscanf(p, "%d", &i) != 1)
- error("! integer expected");
- return(i);
-}
-
-static float
-paramfloat(void) {
- register char *p;
- float i;
-
- p = paramstring();
- if (sscanf(p, "%f", &i) != 1)
- error("! number expected");
- return(i);
-}
-
-static struct adobeinfo *
-newchar(void) {
- register struct adobeinfo *ai;
-
- ai = (struct adobeinfo *)mymalloc((unsigned long)sizeof(struct adobeinfo));
- ai->adobenum = -1;
- ai->texnum = -1;
- ai->width = -1;
- ai->adobename = NULL;
- ai->llx = -1;
- ai->lly = -1;
- ai->urx = -1;
- ai->ury = -1;
- ai->ligs = NULL;
- ai->kerns = NULL;
- ai->kern_equivs = NULL;
- ai->pccs = NULL;
- ai->next = adobechars;
- adobechars = ai;
- return(ai);
-}
-
-static struct kern *
-newkern(void) {
- register struct kern *nk;
-
- nk = (struct kern *)mymalloc((unsigned long)sizeof(struct kern));
- nk->next = NULL;
- nk->succ = NULL;
- nk->delta = 0;
- return(nk);
-}
-
-static struct pcc *
-newpcc(void) {
- register struct pcc *np;
-
- np = (struct pcc *)mymalloc((unsigned long)sizeof(struct pcc));
- np->next = NULL;
- np->partname = NULL;
- np->xoffset = 0;
- np->yoffset = 0;
- return(np);
-}
-
-static struct lig *
-newlig(void) {
- register struct lig *nl;
-
- nl = (struct lig *)mymalloc((unsigned long)sizeof(struct lig));
- nl->next = NULL;
- nl->succ = NULL;
- nl->sub = NULL;
- nl->op = 0; /* the default =: op */
- nl->boundleft = 0;
- return(nl);
-}
-
-static void
-expect(const char *s)
-{
- if (strcmp(paramstring(), s) != 0) {
- fprintf(stderr, "%s expected: ", s);
- error("! syntax error");
- }
-}
-
-static void
-handlechar(void) { /* an input line beginning with C */
- register struct adobeinfo *ai;
- register struct lig *nl;
-
- ai = newchar();
- ai->adobenum = paramnum();
- expect(";");
- expect("WX");
- ai->width = transform(paramnum(),0);
- if (ai->adobenum >= 0 && ai->adobenum < 256) {
- adobeptrs[ai->adobenum] = ai;
- }
- expect(";");
-/* Ignore vertical metrics information */
- if (*param == 'W' && *(param + 1) == 'Y') {
- expect("WY");
- paramnum();
- expect(";");
- }
- expect("N");
- ai->adobename = paramnewstring();
- expect(";");
- expect("B");
- ai->llx = paramnum();
- ai->lly = paramnum();
- ai->llx = transform(ai->llx, ai->lly);
- ai->urx = paramnum();
- ai->ury = paramnum();
- ai->urx = transform(ai->urx, ai->ury);
-/* We need to avoid negative heights or depths. They break accents in
- math mode, among other things. */
- if (ai->lly > 0)
- ai->lly = 0;
- if (ai->ury < 0)
- ai->ury = 0;
- expect(";");
-/* Now look for ligatures (which aren't present in fixedpitch fonts) */
- while (*param == 'L' && !fixedpitch) {
- expect("L");
- nl = newlig();
- nl->succ = paramnewstring();
- nl->sub = paramnewstring();
- nl->next = ai->ligs;
- ai->ligs = nl;
- expect(";");
- }
-}
-
-static struct adobeinfo *
-findadobe(const char *p)
-{
- register struct adobeinfo *ai;
-
- for (ai=adobechars; ai; ai = ai->next)
- if (strcmp(p, ai->adobename)==0)
- return(ai);
- return(NULL);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * The following comment no longer applies; we rely on the LIGKERN
- * entries to kill space kerns. Also, the same applies to numbers.
- *
- * We ignore kerns before and after space characters, because (1) TeX
- * is using the space only for Polish ligatures, and (2) TeX's
- * boundarychar mechanisms are not oriented to kerns (they apply
- * to both spaces and punctuation) so we don't want to use them.
- */
-static void
-handlekern(void) { /* an input line beginning with KPX */
- register struct adobeinfo *ai;
- register char *p;
- register struct kern *nk;
-
- p = paramstring();
- ai = findadobe(p);
- if (ai == NULL)
- error("kern char not found");
- else {
- nk = newkern();
- nk->succ = paramnewstring();
- nk->delta = transform(paramnum(),0);
- nk->next = ai->kerns;
- ai->kerns = nk;
- }
-}
-
-static void
-handleconstruct(void) { /* an input line beginning with CC */
- register struct adobeinfo *ai;
- register char *p;
- register struct pcc *np;
- register int n;
- struct pcc *npp = NULL;
-
- p = paramstring();
- ai = findadobe(p);
- if (ai == NULL)
- error("! composite character name not found");
- n = paramnum();
- expect(";");
- while (n--) {
- if (strcmp(paramstring(),"PCC") != 0) return;
- /* maybe I should expect("PCC") instead, but I'm playing it safe */
- np = newpcc();
- np->partname = paramnewstring();
- if (findadobe(np->partname)==NULL) return;
- np->xoffset = paramnum();
- np->yoffset = paramnum();
- np->xoffset = transform(np->xoffset, np->yoffset);
- if (npp) npp->next = np;
- else ai->pccs = np;
- npp = np;
- expect(";");
- }
-}
-
-static struct encoding *readencoding(char *);
-
-#if 0
-/* Not used */
-static void
-makeaccentligs(void) {
- register struct adobeinfo *ai, *aci;
- register char *p;
- register struct lig *nl;
- for (ai=adobechars; ai; ai=ai->next) {
- p = ai->adobename;
- if (strlen(p)>2)
- if ((aci=findadobe(p+1)) && (aci->adobenum > 127)) {
- nl = newlig();
- nl->succ = mymalloc((unsigned long)2);
- *(nl->succ + 1) = 0;
- *(nl->succ) = *p;
- nl->sub = ai->adobename;
- nl->next = aci->ligs;
- aci->ligs = nl;
- }
- }
-}
-#endif
-
-static void
-readadobe(void) {
- struct adobeinfo *ai;
-#ifdef VMCMS
- int i;
-#endif
-
-/*
- * We allocate a placeholder boundary char.
- */
- ai = newchar();
- ai->adobenum = -1;
- ai->adobename = "||"; /* boundary character name */
- while (texlive_getline()) {
- switch(interest(paramstring())) {
-case FontName:
- fontname = paramnewstring();
-#ifdef VMCMS
-/* fontname comes in as ebcdic but we need it asciified for tfm file
- so we save it in ebfontname and change it in fontname */
- ebfontname = newstring(fontname);
- i=0;
- while(fontname[i] != '\0') {
- fontname[i]=ebcdic2ascii[fontname[i]];
- i++;
- };
-#endif
- break;
-case EncodingScheme:
- codingscheme = paramnewstring();
-#ifdef VMCMS
-/* for codingscheme, we do the same as we did for fontname */
- ebcodingscheme = newstring(codingscheme);
- i=0;
- while(codingscheme[i] != '\0') {
- codingscheme[i]=ebcdic2ascii[codingscheme[i]];
- i++;
- }
-#endif
- break;
-case ItalicAngle:
- italicangle = paramfloat();
- break;
-case IsFixedPitch:
- if (*param == 't' || *param == 'T')
- fixedpitch = 1;
- else
- fixedpitch = 0;
- break;
-case XHeight:
- xheight = paramnum();
- break;
-case C:
- handlechar();
- break;
-case KPX:
- handlekern();
- break;
-case CC:
- handleconstruct();
- break;
-default:
- break;
- }
- }
- fclose(afmin);
- afmin = 0;
-}
-/*
- * Re-encode the adobe font. Assumes that the header file will
- * also contain the appropriate instructions!
- */
-static void
-handlereencoding(void) {
- if (inenname) {
- int i;
- struct adobeinfo *ai;
- const char *p;
-
- ignoreligkern = 1;
- inencoding = readencoding(inenname);
- for (i=0; i<256; i++)
- if (0 != (ai=adobeptrs[i])) {
- ai->adobenum = -1;
- adobeptrs[i] = NULL;
- }
- for (i=0; i<256; i++) {
- p = inencoding->vec[i];
- if (p && *p && strcmp(p, ".notdef") != 0 && 0 != (ai = findadobe(p))) {
- ai->adobenum = i;
- adobeptrs[i] = ai;
- }
- }
- codingscheme = inencoding->name;
- }
- ignoreligkern = 0;
- if (outenname) {
- outencoding = readencoding(outenname);
- } else {
- outencoding = readencoding((char *)0);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * This routine reverses a list. We use it because we accumulate the
- * adobeinfo list in reverse order, but when we go to map the
- * characters, we would prefer to use the original ordering. It just
- * makes more sense.
- */
-static struct adobeinfo *
-revlist (struct adobeinfo *p)
-{
- struct adobeinfo *q = 0, *t;
-
- while (p) {
- t = p->next;
- p->next = q;
- q = p;
- p = t;
- }
- return q;
-}
-
-static void
-assignchars(void) {
- register const char **p;
- register int i, j;
- register struct adobeinfo *ai, *pai;
- int nextfree = 128;
- struct pcc *pcp;
-
-/*
- * First, we assign all those that match perfectly.
- */
- for (i=0, p=outencoding->vec; i<256; i++, p++)
- if (*p && strcmp(*p, ".notdef") != 0 &&
- (ai=findadobe(*p)) && (ai->adobenum >= 0 || ai->pccs != NULL)) {
- if (ai->texnum >= 0)
- nexttex[i] = ai->texnum; /* linked list */
- ai->texnum = i;
- texptrs[i] = ai;
- }
- if (pedantic)
- return;
-/*
- * Next, we assign all the others, retaining the adobe positions, possibly
- * multiply assigning characters. Unless the output encoding was
- * precisely specified.
- */
- for (ai=adobechars; ai; ai=ai->next)
- if (ai->adobenum >= 0 && ai->adobenum <256
- && ai->texnum < 0 && texptrs[ai->adobenum] == 0) {
- ai->texnum = ai->adobenum;
- texptrs[ai->adobenum] = ai;
- }
-/*
- * Finally, we map all remaining characters into free locations beginning
- * with 128, if we know how to construct those characters. We need to
- * make sure the component pieces are mapped.
- */
- adobechars = revlist(adobechars);
- for (ai=adobechars; ai; ai=ai->next)
- if (ai->texnum<0 && (ai->adobenum>=0 || ai->pccs != NULL)) {
- while (texptrs[nextfree]) {
- nextfree=(nextfree+1)&255;
- if (nextfree==128) goto finishup; /* all slots full */
- }
- ai->texnum = nextfree;
- texptrs[nextfree] = ai;
- }
-finishup:
-/*
- * We now check all of the composite characters. If any of the
- * components are not mapped, we unmap the composite character.
- */
- for (i=0; i<256; i++) {
- ai = texptrs[i];
- if (ai && ai->pccs != NULL && ai->texnum >= 0) {
- for (pcp = ai->pccs; pcp; pcp = pcp->next) {
- pai = findadobe(pcp->partname);
- if (pai == NULL || pai->texnum < 0) {
- texptrs[ai->texnum] = 0;
- ai->texnum = -1;
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- }
-/*
- * Now, if any of the characters are encoded multiple times, we want
- * ai->texnum to be the first one assigned, since that is most likely
- * to be the most important one. So we reverse the above lists.
- */
- for (ai=adobechars; ai; ai=ai->next)
- if (ai->texnum >= 0 && ai->texnum < 256) {
- j = -1;
- while (nexttex[ai->texnum] >= 0) {
- i = nexttex[ai->texnum];
- nexttex[ai->texnum] = j;
- j = ai->texnum;
- ai->texnum = i;
- }
- nexttex[ai->texnum] = j;
- }
-}
-
-static void
-upmap(void) { /* Compute uppercase mapping, when making a small caps font */
- register struct adobeinfo *ai, *Ai;
- register const char *p;
- register char *q;
- register struct pcc *np, *nq;
- int i;
- char lwr[50];
-
-/* JLH: changed some lines below to be ascii<->ebcdic independent
- any reason we don't use 'isupper'?.
- Looks like we should use isupper to me --karl. */
- for (Ai=adobechars; Ai; Ai=Ai->next) {
- p = Ai->adobename;
- if (isupper ((unsigned char)*p)) {
- q = lwr;
- for (; *p; p++)
- *q++ = TOLOWER (*p);
- *q = '\0'; /* changed this too! */
-
- if (0 != (ai=findadobe(lwr))) {
- for (i = ai->texnum; i >= 0; i = nexttex[i])
- uppercase[i] = Ai;
- for (i = Ai->texnum; i >= 0; i = nexttex[i])
- lowercase[i] = ai;
- }
- }
- }
-/* Note that, contrary to the normal true/false conventions,
- * uppercase[i] is NULL and lowercase[i] is non-NULL when i is the
- * ASCII code of an uppercase letter; and vice versa for lowercase letters */
-
- if (0 != (ai=findadobe("germandbls")))
- if (0 != (Ai=findadobe("S"))) { /* we also construct SS */
- for (i=ai->texnum; i >= 0; i = nexttex[i])
- uppercase[i] = ai;
- ai->adobenum = -1;
- ai->width = Ai->width << 1;
- ai->llx = Ai->llx;
- ai->lly = Ai->lly;
- ai->urx = Ai->width + Ai->urx;
- ai->ury = Ai->ury;
- ai->kerns = Ai->kerns;
- np = newpcc();
- np->partname = "S";
- nq = newpcc();
- nq->partname = "S";
- nq->xoffset = Ai->width;
- np->next = nq;
- ai->pccs = np;
- }
- if ((ai=findadobe("dotlessi")))
- for (i=ai->texnum; i >= 0; i = nexttex[i])
- uppercase[i] = findadobe("I");
- if ((ai=findadobe("dotlessj")))
- for (i=ai->texnum; i >= 0; i = nexttex[i])
- uppercase[i] = findadobe("J");
-}
-/* The logic above seems to work well enough, but it leaves useless characters
- * like `fi' and `fl' in the font if they were present initially,
- * and it omits characters like `dotlessj' if they are absent initially */
-
-/* Now we turn to computing the TFM file */
-
-int lf, lh, nw, nh, nd, ni, nl, nk, ne, np;
-
-static void
-write16(register short what)
-{
- fputc(what >> 8, tfmout);
- fputc(what & 255, tfmout);
-}
-
-static void
-writearr(register long *p, register int n)
-{
- while (n) {
- write16((short)(*p >> 16));
- write16((short)(*p & 65535));
- p++;
- n--;
- }
-}
-
-static void
-makebcpl(register long *p, register const char *s, register int n)
-{
- register long t;
- register long sc;
-
- if (strlen(s) < n)
- n = strlen(s);
- t = ((long)n) << 24;
- sc = 16;
- while (n > 0) {
- t |= ((long)(*(unsigned const char *)s++)) << sc;
- sc -= 8;
- if (sc < 0) {
- *p++ = t;
- t = 0;
- sc = 24;
- }
- n--;
- }
- *p++ = t;
-}
-
-int source[257];
-int unsort[257];
-
-/*
- * Next we need a routine to reduce the number of distinct dimensions
- * in a TFM file. Given an array what[0]...what[oldn-1], we want to
- * group its elements into newn clusters, in such a way that the maximum
- * difference between elements of a cluster is as small as possible.
- * Furthermore, what[0]=0, and this value must remain in a cluster by
- * itself. Data such as `0 4 6 7 9' with newn=3 shows that an iterative
- * scheme in which 6 is first clustered with 7 will not work. So we
- * borrow a neat algorithm from METAFONT to find the true optimum.
- * Memory location what[oldn] is set to 0x7fffffffL for convenience.
- */
-long nextd; /* smallest value that will give a different mincover */
-static int
-mincover(long *what,
- register long d) /* tells how many clusters result, given max difference d */
-{
- register int m;
- register long l;
- register long *p;
-
- nextd = 0x7fffffffL;
- p = what+1;
- m = 1;
- while (*p<0x7fffffffL) {
- m++;
- l = *p;
- while (*++p <= l+d);
- if (*p-l < nextd) nextd = *p-l;
- }
- return (m);
-}
-
-static void
-remap(long * what, int oldn, int newn)
-{
- register int i, j;
- register long d, l;
-
- what[oldn] = 0x7fffffffL;
- for (i=oldn-1; i>0; i--) {
- d = what[i];
- for (j=i; what[j+1]<d; j++) {
- what[j] = what[j+1];
- source[j] = source[j+1];
- }
- what[j] = d;
- source[j] = i;
- } /* Tom, don't let me ever catch you using bubblesort again! -- Don */
-
- i = mincover(what, 0L);
- d = nextd;
- while (mincover(what,d+d)>newn) d += d;
- while (mincover(what,d)>newn) d = nextd;
-
- i = 1;
- j = 0;
- while (i<oldn) {
- j++;
- l = what[i];
- unsort[source[i]] = j;
- while (what[++i] <= l+d) {
- unsort[source[i]] = j;
- if (i-j == oldn-newn) d = 0;
- }
- what[j] = (l+what[i-1])/2;
- }
-}
-
-static long
-checksum(void) {
- int i;
- unsigned long s1 = 0, s2 = 0;
- const char *p;
- struct adobeinfo *ai;
-
- for (i=0; i<256; i++)
- if (0 != (ai=adobeptrs[i])) {
- s1 = ((s1 << 1) ^ (s1>>31)) ^ ai->width; /* cyclic left shift */
- s1 &= 0xffffffff; /* in case we're on a 64-bit machine */
- for (p=ai->adobename; *p; p++)
-#ifndef VMCMS
- s2 = (s2 * 3) + *p;
-#else
- s2 = (s2 * 3) + ebcdic2ascii[*p];
-#endif
- }
- s1 = (s1 << 1) ^ s2;
- return s1;
-}
-
-/*
- * The next routine simply scales something.
- * Input is in 1000ths of an em. Output is in FIXFACTORths of 1000.
- */
-#define FIXFACTOR (0x100000L) /* 2^{20}, the unit fixnum */
-static long
-scale(long what)
-{
- return(((what / 1000) << 20) +
- (((what % 1000) << 20) + 500) / 1000);
-}
-
-long *header, *charinfo, *width, *height, *depth, *ligkern, *kern, *tparam,
- *italic;
-long *tfmdata;
-
-static void
-buildtfm(void) {
- register int i, j;
- register struct adobeinfo *ai;
-
- header = tfmdata;
- cksum = checksum();
- header[0] = cksum;
- header[1] = 0xa00000; /* 10pt design size */
- makebcpl(header+2, codingscheme, 39);
- makebcpl(header+12, fontname, 19);
- lh = 17;
- charinfo = header + lh;
-
- for (i=0; i<256 && adobeptrs[i]==NULL; i++);
- bc = i;
- for (i=255; i>=0 && adobeptrs[i]==NULL; i--);
- ec = i;
- if (ec < bc)
- error("! no Adobe characters");
-
- width = charinfo + (ec - bc + 1);
- width[0] = 0;
- nw++;
- for (i=bc; i<=ec; i++)
- if (0 != (ai=adobeptrs[i])) {
- width[nw]=ai->width;
- for (j=1; width[j]!=ai->width; j++);
- ai->wptr = j;
- if (j==nw)
- nw++;
- }
- if (nw>256)
- error("! 256 chars with different widths");
- depth = width + nw;
- depth[0] = 0;
- nd = 1;
- for (i=bc; i<=ec; i++)
- if (0 != (ai=adobeptrs[i])) {
- depth[nd] = -ai->lly;
- for (j=0; depth[j]!=-ai->lly; j++);
- ai->dptr = j;
- if (j==nd)
- nd++;
- }
- if (nd > 16) {
- remap(depth, nd, 16);
- nd = 16;
- for (i=bc; i<=ec; i++)
- if (0 != (ai=adobeptrs[i]))
- ai->dptr = unsort[ai->dptr];
- }
- height = depth + nd;
- height[0] = 0;
- nh = 1;
- for (i=bc; i<=ec; i++)
- if (0 != (ai=adobeptrs[i])) {
- height[nh]=ai->ury;
- for (j=0; height[j]!=ai->ury; j++);
- ai->hptr = j;
- if (j==nh)
- nh++;
- }
- if (nh > 16) {
- remap(height, nh, 16);
- nh = 16;
- for (i=bc; i<=ec; i++)
- if (0 != (ai=adobeptrs[i]))
- ai->hptr = unsort[ai->hptr];
- }
- italic = height + nh;
- italic[0] = 0;
- ni = 1;
- for (i=bc; i<=ec; i++)
- if (0 != (ai=adobeptrs[i])) {
- italic[ni] = ai->urx - ai->width;
- if (italic[ni]<0)
- italic[ni] = 0;
- for (j=0; italic[j]!=italic[ni]; j++);
- ai->iptr = j;
- if (j==ni)
- ni++;
- }
- if (ni > 64) {
- remap(italic, ni, 64);
- ni = 64;
- for (i=bc; i<=ec; i++)
- if (0 != (ai=adobeptrs[i]))
- ai->iptr = unsort[ai->iptr];
- }
-
- for (i=bc; i<=ec; i++)
- if (0 != (ai=adobeptrs[i]))
- charinfo[i-bc] = ((long)(ai->wptr)<<24) +
- ((long)(ai->hptr)<<20) +
- ((long)(ai->dptr)<<16) +
- ((long)(ai->iptr)<<10);
-
- ligkern = italic + ni;
- nl = 0; /* ligatures and kerns omitted from raw Adobe font */
- kern = ligkern + nl;
- nk = 0;
-
- newslant = (double)slant - efactor * tan(italicangle*(3.1415926535/180.0));
- tparam = kern + nk;
- tparam[0] = (long)(FIXFACTOR * newslant + 0.5);
- tparam[1] = scale((long)fontspace);
- tparam[2] = (fixedpitch ? 0 : scale((long)(300*efactor+0.5)));
- tparam[3] = (fixedpitch ? 0 : scale((long)(100*efactor+0.5)));
- tparam[4] = scale((long)xheight);
- tparam[5] = scale((long)(1000*efactor+0.5));
- np = 6;
-}
-
-static void
-writesarr(long *what, int len)
-{
- register long *p;
- int i;
-
- p = what;
- i = len;
- while (i) {
- *p = scale(*p);
- scale(*p); /* need this kludge for some compilers */
- p++;
- i--;
- }
- writearr(what, len);
-}
-
-static void
-writetfm(void) {
- lf = 6 + lh + (ec - bc + 1) + nw + nh + nd + ni + nl + nk + ne + np;
- write16((short)lf);
- write16((short)lh);
- write16((short)bc);
- write16((short)ec);
- write16((short)nw);
- write16((short)nh);
- write16((short)nd);
- write16((short)ni);
- write16((short)nl);
- write16((short)nk);
- write16((short)ne);
- write16((short)np);
- writearr(header, lh);
- writearr(charinfo, ec-bc+1);
- writesarr(width, nw);
- writesarr(height, nh);
- writesarr(depth, nd);
- writesarr(italic, ni);
- writearr(ligkern, nl);
- writesarr(kern, nk);
- writearr(tparam, np);
-}
-
-/* OK, the TFM file is done! Now for our next trick, the VPL file. */
-
-/* For TeX we want to compute a character height that works properly
- with accents. We only do this if the xheight has a reasonable value
- (>50), and only if the -a flag is not given. Furthermore, we never
- return a height less than the height of the original character.
-
- The idea of this routine is to adjust the heights of bare characters
- (say, t) so that the result of using the \accent primitive (say, \"t)
- is the same as a precomposed tdieresis character. This is done in
- the vpl output, so the vf+tfm generated from the vpl are affected,
- but not the original tfm.
-
- This idea is reasonable, but the downside is that changing the height
- of the base character at all, but especially downward, has
- undesirable consequences: when putting a rule over the character or
- constructing a math bar-over accent, for example, the rule will be
- too close to (or too far from, if the height is increased) the
- character.
-
- Furthermore, these days, except when using the original CM fonts,
- precomposed accent glyphs are widely available and used. And afm2tfm
- is not used much with the original CM fonts, as they don't come with
- afm files :).
-
- In any case, there is one situation where adjusting the height of the
- base character by looking at the standalone accent is definitely
- wrong: the dcaron, tcaron, and [Ll]caron glyphs. In these cases, the
- usual check-above shape is replaced by (approximately) an apostrophe
- to the right of the character. Therefore looking at the standalone
- check glyph is inapplicable.
-
- In general, it seems wrong to ever decrease the height from the
- original, since that will almost certainly result in crashes with
- \bar and the like. That seems worse than a mispositioned accent.
- So the routine returns the original height if the heuristic would
- decrease it.
-
- Nevertheless, despite all the above, the original behavior has been
- around for so many years that it seems bad to change it now. So
- adjustments upward are still made, unless -a is given.
-
- The following list of accents doesn't need to be complete. */
-const char *accents[] = { "acute", "tilde", "caron", "dieresis", NULL };
-
-static int
-texheight(struct adobeinfo *ai)
-{
- const char **p;
- struct adobeinfo *aci, *acci;
- /* The `ai' argument is the base letter, e.g., "d".
- `aci' is the accent, e.g., "caron".
- `acci' is the pre-composed accented letter, e.g., "dcaron". */
-
- /* If -a was given, or the xheight is too small, or the character
- name is more than one letter long, return the original height. */
- if (noaccentheightadjust
- || xheight <= 50
- || *(ai->adobename + 1))
- return ai->ury;
-
- for (p = accents; *p; p++) { /* otherwise we look for accented letters */
- aci = findadobe(*p);
- if (aci) {
- strcpy(buffer, ai->adobename);
- strcat(buffer, *p);
- acci = findadobe(buffer);
- if (acci) {
- /* height heuristic since \accent assumes x-height positioning */
- int guess = acci->ury - aci->ury + xheight;
- if (guess > ai->ury) { /* ignore guess if it reduces height */
- return guess;
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* didn't find anything to adjust, return original */
- return ai->ury;
-}
-
-/* modified tgr to eliminate varargs problems */
-
-#define vout(s) fprintf(vplout, s)
-int level; /* the depth of parenthesis nesting in VPL file being written */
-static void
-vlevout(void)
-{
- register int l = level;
- while (l--) vout(" ");
-}
-static void
-vlevnlout(void)
-{
- vout("\n");
- vlevout();
-}
-#define voutln(str) {fprintf(vplout,"%s\n",str);vlevout();}
-#define voutln2(f,s) {fprintf(vplout,f,s);vlevnlout();}
-#define voutln3(f,a,b) {fprintf(vplout,f,a,b);vlevnlout();}
-#define voutln4(f,a,b,c) {fprintf(vplout,f,a,b,c);vlevnlout();}
-static void
-vleft(void)
-{
- level++;
- vout("(");
-}
-
-static void
-vright(void)
-{
- level--;
- voutln(")");
-}
-
-int forceoctal = 0;
-
-char vcharbuf[100];
-static char *
-vchar(int c)
-{
- if (forceoctal == 0 && ISALNUM (c))
- sprintf(vcharbuf,"C %c",
-#ifndef VMCMS
- c);
-#else
- ascii2ebcdic[c]);
-#endif
- else sprintf(vcharbuf,"O %o", (unsigned)c);
- return vcharbuf;
-}
-
-char vnamebuf[1000];
-static char *
-vname(int c)
-{
- if (!forceoctal && ISALNUM (c)) {
- vnamebuf[0] = 0;
- } else if (c >= 0 && c < 256) {
- snprintf (vnamebuf, sizeof (vnamebuf),
- " (comment %s)", texptrs[c]->adobename);
- }
- return vnamebuf;
-}
-
-static void
-writevpl(void)
-{
- register int i, j, k;
- register struct adobeinfo *ai;
- register struct lig *nlig;
- register struct kern *nkern;
- register struct pcc *npcc;
- struct adobeinfo *asucc, *asub, *api;
- struct adobeptr *kern_eq;
- int xoff, yoff, ht;
- char unlabeled;
-
- voutln2("(VTITLE Created by %s)", titlebuf);
- voutln("(COMMENT Please edit that VTITLE if you edit this file)");
- snprintf(obuffer, sizeof(obuffer), "TeX-%s%s%s%s", outname,
- (efactor==1.0? "" : "-E"), (slant==0.0? "" : "-S"),
- (makevpl==1? "" : "-CSC"));
- if (strlen(obuffer)>19) { /* too long, will retain first 9 and last 10 */
- register char *p, *q;
- for (p = &obuffer[9], q = &obuffer[strlen(obuffer)-10]; p<&obuffer[19];
- p++, q++) *p = *q;
- obuffer[19] = '\0';
- }
- voutln2("(FAMILY %s)" , obuffer);
- {
- char tbuf[300];
- const char *base_encoding =
-#ifndef VMCMS
- codingscheme;
-#else
- ebcodingscheme;
-#endif
-
- if (strcmp (outencoding->name, base_encoding) == 0) {
- snprintf(tbuf, sizeof(tbuf), "%s", outencoding->name);
- } else {
- snprintf(tbuf, sizeof(tbuf), "%s + %s", base_encoding,
- outencoding->name);
- }
-
- if (strlen(tbuf) > 39) {
- error("Coding scheme too long; shortening to 39 characters.");
- tbuf[39] = 0;
- }
- voutln2("(CODINGSCHEME %s)", tbuf);
- }
- voutln("(DESIGNSIZE R 10.0)");
- voutln("(DESIGNUNITS R 1000)");
- voutln("(COMMENT DESIGNSIZE (1 em) IS IN POINTS)");
- voutln("(COMMENT OTHER DIMENSIONS ARE MULTIPLES OF DESIGNSIZE/1000)");
- /* Let vptovf compute the checksum. */
- /* voutln2("(CHECKSUM O %lo)",cksum ^ 0xffffffff); */
- if (boundarychar >= 0)
- voutln2("(BOUNDARYCHAR O %lo)", (unsigned long)boundarychar);
- vleft(); voutln("FONTDIMEN");
- if (newslant)
- voutln2("(SLANT R %f)", newslant);
- voutln2("(SPACE D %d)", fontspace);
- if (! fixedpitch) {
- voutln2("(STRETCH D %d)", transform(200,0));
- voutln2("(SHRINK D %d)", transform(100,0));
- }
- voutln2("(XHEIGHT D %d)", xheight);
- voutln2("(QUAD D %d)", transform(1000,0));
- voutln2("(EXTRASPACE D %d)", fixedpitch ? fontspace : transform(111, 0));
- vright();
- vleft(); voutln("MAPFONT D 0");
- voutln2("(FONTNAME %s)", outname);
- /* voutln2("(FONTCHECKSUM O %lo)", (unsigned long)cksum); */
- vright();
- if (makevpl>1) {
- vleft(); voutln("MAPFONT D 1");
- voutln2("(FONTNAME %s)", outname);
- voutln2("(FONTAT D %d)", (int)(1000.0*capheight+0.5));
- /* voutln2("(FONTCHECKSUM O %lo)", (unsigned long)cksum); */
- vright();
- }
-
- for (i=0; i<256 && texptrs[i]==NULL; i++);
- bc = i;
- for (i=255; i>=0 && texptrs[i]==NULL; i--);
- ec = i;
-
- vleft(); voutln("LIGTABLE");
- ai = findadobe("||");
- unlabeled = 1;
- for (nlig=ai->ligs; nlig; nlig=nlig->next)
- if (0 != (asucc=findadobe(nlig->succ))) {
- if (0 != (asub=findadobe(nlig->sub)))
- if (asucc->texnum>=0)
- if (asub->texnum>=0) {
- if (unlabeled) {
- voutln("(LABEL BOUNDARYCHAR)");
- unlabeled = 0;
- }
- for (j = asucc->texnum; j >= 0; j = nexttex[j]) {
- voutln4("(%s %s O %o)", vplligops[nlig->op],
- vchar(j), (unsigned)asub->texnum);
- }
- }
- }
- if (! unlabeled) voutln("(STOP)");
- for (i=bc; i<=ec; i++)
- if ((ai=texptrs[i]) && ai->texnum == i) {
- unlabeled = 1;
- if (uppercase[i]==NULL) /* omit ligatures from smallcap lowercase */
- for (nlig=ai->ligs; nlig; nlig=nlig->next)
- if (0 != (asucc=findadobe(nlig->succ)))
- if (0 != (asub=findadobe(nlig->sub)))
- if (asucc->texnum>=0)
- if (asub->texnum>=0) {
- if (unlabeled) {
- for (j = ai->texnum; j >= 0; j = nexttex[j])
- voutln3("(LABEL %s)%s", vchar(j), vname(j));
- unlabeled = 0;
- }
- for (j = asucc->texnum; j >= 0; j = nexttex[j]) {
- voutln4("(%s %s O %o)", vplligops[nlig->op],
- vchar(j), (unsigned)asub->texnum);
- if (nlig->boundleft)
- break;
- }
- }
- for (nkern = (uppercase[i] ? uppercase[i]->kerns : ai->kerns);
- nkern; nkern=nkern->next)
- if (0 != (asucc=findadobe(nkern->succ)))
- for (j = asucc->texnum; j >= 0; j = nexttex[j]) {
- if (uppercase[j]==NULL) {
- if (unlabeled) {
- for (k = ai->texnum; k >= 0; k = nexttex[k])
- voutln3("(LABEL %s)%s", vchar(k), vname(k));
- unlabeled = 0;
- }
- /* If other characters have the same kerns as this
- one, output the label here. This makes the TFM
- file much smaller than if we output all the
- kerns again under a different label. */
- for (kern_eq = ai->kern_equivs; kern_eq;
- kern_eq = kern_eq->next) {
- k = kern_eq->ch->texnum;
- if (k >= 0 && k < 256)
- voutln3("(LABEL %s)%s", vchar(k), vname(k));
- }
- ai->kern_equivs = 0; /* Only output those labels once. */
- if (uppercase[i]) {
- if (lowercase[j]) {
- for (k=lowercase[j]->texnum; k >= 0; k = nexttex[k])
- voutln4("(KRN %s R %.1f)%s", vchar(k),
- capheight*nkern->delta, vname(k));
- } else voutln4("(KRN %s R %.1f)%s",
- vchar(j), capheight*nkern->delta, vname(j));
- } else {
- voutln4("(KRN %s R %d)%s", vchar(j),
- nkern->delta, vname(j));
- if (lowercase[j])
- for (k=lowercase[j]->texnum; k >= 0; k = nexttex[k])
- voutln4("(KRN %s R %.1f)%s", vchar(k),
- capheight*nkern->delta, vname(k));
- }
- }
- }
- if (! unlabeled) voutln("(STOP)");
- }
- vright();
-
- for (i=bc; i<=ec; i++)
- if (0 != (ai=texptrs[i])) {
- vleft(); fprintf(vplout, "CHARACTER %s", vchar(i));
- if (*vcharbuf=='C') {
- voutln("");
- } else
- voutln2(" (comment %s)", ai->adobename);
- if (uppercase[i]) {
- ai=uppercase[i];
- voutln2("(CHARWD R %.1f)", capheight * (ai->width));
- if (0 != (ht=texheight(ai)))
- voutln2("(CHARHT R %.1f)", capheight * ht);
- if (ai->lly)
- voutln2("(CHARDP R %.1f)", -capheight * ai->lly);
- if (ai->urx > ai->width)
- voutln2("(CHARIC R %.1f)", capheight * (ai->urx - ai->width));
- } else {
- voutln2("(CHARWD R %d)", ai->width);
- if (0 != (ht=texheight(ai)))
- voutln2("(CHARHT R %d)", ht);
- if (ai->lly)
- voutln2("(CHARDP R %d)", -ai->lly);
- if (ai->urx > ai->width)
- voutln2("(CHARIC R %d)", ai->urx - ai->width);
- }
- if (ai->adobenum != i || uppercase[i]) {
- vleft(); voutln("MAP");
- if (uppercase[i]) voutln("(SELECTFONT D 1)");
- if (ai->pccs && ai->adobenum < 0) {
- xoff = 0; yoff = 0;
- for (npcc = ai->pccs; npcc; npcc=npcc->next)
- if (0 != (api=findadobe(npcc->partname)))
- if (api->texnum>=0) {
- if (npcc->xoffset != xoff) {
- if (uppercase[i]) {
- voutln2("(MOVERIGHT R %.1f)",
- capheight * (npcc->xoffset - xoff));
- } else voutln2("(MOVERIGHT R %d)",
- npcc->xoffset - xoff);
- xoff = npcc->xoffset;
- }
- if (npcc->yoffset != yoff) {
- if (uppercase[i]) {
- voutln2("(MOVEUP R %.1f)",
- capheight * (npcc->yoffset - yoff));
- } else voutln2("(MOVEUP R %d)",
- npcc->yoffset - yoff);
- yoff = npcc->yoffset;
- }
- voutln2("(SETCHAR O %o)", (unsigned)api->adobenum);
- xoff += texptrs[api->texnum]->width;
- }
- } else voutln2("(SETCHAR O %o)", (unsigned)ai->adobenum);
- vright();
- }
- vright();
- }
- if (level) error("! I forgot to match the parentheses");
-}
-
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-static void
-version(FILE *f)
-{
- fputs ("afm2tfm(k) (dvips(k) 2021.1) 8.4\n", f);
- fprintf (f, "%s\n", kpathsea_version_string);
- fputs ("Copyright 2021 Radical Eye Software.\n\
-There is NO warranty. You may redistribute this software\n\
-under the terms of the GNU General Public License\n\
-and the Dvips copyright.\n\
-For more information about these matters, see the files\n\
-named COPYING and afm2tfm.c.\n\
-Original author of afm2tfm: T. Rokicki.\n", f);
-}
-
-#define USAGE "\
- Convert an Adobe font metric file to TeX font metric format.\n\
-\n\
--a omit heuristic adjustment of heights for accents\n\
--c REAL use REAL for height of small caps made with -V [0.8]\n\
--e REAL widen (extend) characters by a factor of REAL\n\
--O use octal for all character codes in the vpl file\n\
--p ENCFILE read/download ENCFILE for the PostScript encoding\n\
--s REAL oblique (slant) characters by REAL, generally <<1\n\
--t ENCFILE read ENCFILE for the encoding of the vpl file\n\
--T ENCFILE equivalent to -p ENCFILE -t ENCFILE\n\
--u output only characters from encodings, nothing extra\n\
--v FILE[.vpl] make a VPL file for conversion to VF\n\
--V SCFILE[.vpl] like -v, but synthesize smallcaps as lowercase\n\
---help print this message and exit.\n\
---version print version number and exit.\n\
-"
-
-static void
-usage(FILE *f)
-{
- fputs ("Usage: afm2tfm FILE[.afm] [OPTION]... [FILE[.tfm]]\n", f);
- fputs (USAGE, f);
- putc ('\n', f);
- fputs (kpse_bug_address, f);
-}
-#else /* ! KPATHSEA */
-static void
-usage(FILE *f)
-{
- fprintf(f,
- "afm2tfm 8.1, Copyright 1990-97 by Radical Eye Software\n");
- fprintf(f,
- "Usage: afm2tfm foo[.afm] [-O] [-u] [-v|-V bar[.vpl]]\n");
- fprintf(f,
- " [-e expansion] [-s slant] [-c capheight]\n");
- fprintf(f,
- " [-p|-t|-T encodingfile] [foo[.tfm]]\n");
-}
-#endif
-
-#define CHECKARG3 if (argc < 4) { usage(stderr); exit(1); }
-
-static void
-openfiles(int argc, char **argv)
-{
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
- register int lastext;
-#else
- const char *q;
-#endif
- register int i;
- const char *p;
- int arginc;
-
- tfmout = (FILE *)NULL;
-
- if (argc == 1) {
- usage(stdout);
- exit(0);
- }
-
-#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(ATARIST)
- /* Make VPL file identical to that created under Unix */
- snprintf(titlebuf, sizeof(titlebuf), "afm2tfm %s", argv[1]);
-#else
-#ifdef VMCMS
- /* Make VPL file identical to that created under Unix */
- snprintf(titlebuf, sizeof(titlebuf), "afm2tfm %s", argv[1]);
-#else
- snprintf(titlebuf, sizeof(titlebuf), "%s %s", argv[0], argv[1]);
-#endif
-#endif
- if(strlen(argv[1]) >= MAXNAME - 4)
- error("! too long input file name");
- strcpy(inname, argv[1]);
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- if (find_suffix(inname) == NULL)
- strcat(inname, ".afm");
-#else
- lastext = -1;
- for (i=0; inname[i]; i++)
- if (inname[i] == '.')
- lastext = i;
- else if (inname[i] == '/' || inname[i] == ':')
- lastext = -1;
- if (lastext == -1) strcat(inname, ".afm");
-#endif
- while (argc>2 && *argv[2]=='-') {
- arginc = 2;
- i = argv[2][1];
- if (i == '/')
- i = argv[2][2] - 32; /* /a ==> A for VMS */
- switch (i) {
-case 'V': makevpl++;
-case 'v': makevpl++;
- CHECKARG3
- if(strlen(argv[3]) >= MAXNAME - 4)
- error("! too long output VPL file name");
- strcpy(outname, argv[3]);
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- if (find_suffix(outname) == NULL)
- strcat(outname, ".vpl");
-#else
- lastext = -1;
- for (i=0; outname[i]; i++)
- if (outname[i] == '.')
- lastext = i;
- else if (outname[i] == '/' || outname[i] == ':')
- lastext = -1;
- if (lastext == -1) strcat(outname, ".vpl");
-#endif
-#ifndef VMCMS
-#ifndef ATARIST
- if ((vplout=fopen(outname, WRITEBIN))==NULL)
-#else
- if ((vplout=fopen(outname, "w"))==NULL)
-#endif
-#else
- if ((vplout=fopen(outname, "w"))==NULL)
-#endif
- error("! can't open vpl output file");
- break;
-case 'a':
- noaccentheightadjust = 1;
- arginc = 1;
- break;
-case 'c':
- CHECKARG3
- if (sscanf(argv[3], "%f", &capheight)==0 || capheight<0.01)
- error("! Bad small caps height");
- break;
-case 'e': CHECKARG3
- if (sscanf(argv[3], "%f", &efactor)==0 || efactor<0.01)
- error("! Bad extension factor");
- efactorparam = argv[3];
- break;
-case 'O':
- forceoctal = 1;
- arginc = 1;
- break;
-case 'P':
-case 'p':
- CHECKARG3
- inenname = argv[3];
- break;
-case 's':
- CHECKARG3
- if (sscanf(argv[3], "%f", &slant)==0)
- error("! Bad slant parameter");
- slantparam = argv[3];
- break;
-case 'T':
- CHECKARG3
- inenname = outenname = argv[3];
- break;
-case 't':
- CHECKARG3
- outenname = argv[3];
- break;
-case 'u':
- pedantic = 1;
- arginc = 1;
- break;
-default: fprintf(stderr, "Unknown option %s %s ignored.\n", argv[2], argv[3]);
- }
- for (i=0; i<arginc; i++) {
- snprintf(titlebuf + strlen(titlebuf),
- sizeof(titlebuf) - strlen(titlebuf), " %s", argv[2]);
- argv++;
- argc--;
- }
- }
-
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- afmin = kpse_open_file (inname, kpse_afm_format);
-#else /* ! KPATHSEA */
- if ((afmin=fopen(inname, "r"))==NULL)
- error("! can't open afm input file");
-#endif /* KPATHSEA */
- SET_BINARY(fileno(afmin));
-
- if (argc>3 || (argc==3 && *argv[2]=='-')) {
- error("! need at most two non-option arguments");
- usage(stderr);
- }
-
- if (argc == 2) strcpy(outname, inname);
- else strcpy(outname, argv[2]);
-
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- if ((p = find_suffix(outname)) != NULL)
- outname[p-outname-1] = 0;
- strcat(outname, ".tfm");
- if (tfmout == NULL && (tfmout=fopen(outname, WRITEBIN))==NULL)
- error("! can't open tfm output file");
-/*
- * Now we strip off any directory information, so we only use the
- * base name in the vf file.
- */
- if (p == NULL)
- p = find_suffix(outname);
- outname[p-outname-1] = 0;
-
- q = xbasename(outname);
- strcpy(tmpstr, q); /* be careful, q and outname are overlapping */
- strcpy(outname, tmpstr);
-#else
- lastext = -1;
- for (i=0; outname[i]; i++)
- if (outname[i] == '.')
- lastext = i;
- else if (outname[i] == '/' || outname[i] == ':' || outname[i] == '\\')
- lastext = -1;
- if (argc == 2) {
- outname[lastext] = 0;
- lastext = -1;
- }
- if (lastext == -1) {
- lastext = strlen(outname);
- strcat(outname, ".tfm");
- }
- if (tfmout == NULL && (tfmout=fopen(outname, WRITEBIN))==NULL)
- error("! can't open tfm output file");
- outname[lastext] = 0;
-/*
- * Now we strip off any directory information, so we only use the
- * base name in the vf file. We accept any of /, :, or \ as directory
- * delimiters, so none of these are available for use inside the
- * base name; this shouldn't be a problem.
- */
- for (i=0, lastext=0; outname[i]; i++)
- if (outname[i] == '/' || outname[i] == ':' || outname[i] == '\\')
- lastext = i + 1;
- if (lastext)
- strcpy(outname, outname + lastext);
-#endif
-}
-/*
- * Some routines to remove kerns that match certain patterns.
- */
-static struct kern *
-rmkernmatch(struct kern *k, char *s)
-{
- struct kern *nkern;
-
- while (k && strcmp(k->succ, s)==0)
- k = k->next;
- if (k) {
- for (nkern = k; nkern; nkern = nkern->next)
- while (nkern->next && strcmp(nkern->next->succ, s)==0)
- nkern->next = nkern->next->next;
- }
- return k;
-}
-/*
- * Recursive to one level.
- */
-static void
-rmkern(char *s1, char *s2, struct adobeinfo *ai)
-{
- if (ai == 0) {
- if (strcmp(s1, "*") == 0) {
- for (ai=adobechars; ai; ai = ai->next)
- rmkern(s1, s2, ai);
- return;
- } else {
- ai = findadobe(s1);
- if (ai == 0)
- return;
- }
- }
- if (strcmp(s2, "*")==0)
- ai->kerns = 0; /* drop them on the floor */
- else
- ai->kerns = rmkernmatch(ai->kerns, s2);
-}
-
-/* Make the kerning for character S1 equivalent to that for S2.
- If either S1 or S2 do not exist, do nothing.
- If S1 already has kerning, do nothing. */
-static void
-addkern(char *s1, char *s2)
-{
- struct adobeinfo *ai1 = findadobe (s1);
- struct adobeinfo *ai2 = findadobe (s2);
- if (ai1 && ai2 && !ai1->kerns) {
- /* Put the new one at the head of the list, since order is immaterial. */
- struct adobeptr *ap
- = (struct adobeptr *) mymalloc((unsigned long)sizeof(struct adobeptr));
- ap->next = ai2->kern_equivs;
- ap->ch = ai1;
- ai2->kern_equivs = ap;
- }
-}
-int sawligkern;
-/*
- * Reads a ligkern line, if this is one. Assumes the first character
- * passed is `%'.
- */
-static void
-checkligkern(char *s)
-{
- char *oparam = param;
- char *mlist[5];
- int n;
-
- s++;
- while (*s && *s <= ' ')
- s++;
- if (strncmp(s, "LIGKERN", 7)==0) {
- sawligkern = 1;
- s += 7;
- while (*s && *s <= ' ')
- s++;
- param = s;
- while (*param) {
- for (n=0; n<5;) {
- if (*param == 0)
- break;
- mlist[n] = paramstring();
- if (strcmp(mlist[n], ";") == 0)
- break;
- n++;
- }
- if (n > 4)
- error("! too many parameters in lig kern data");
- if (n < 3)
- error("! too few parameters in lig kern data");
- if (n == 3 && strcmp(mlist[1], "{}") == 0) { /* rmkern command */
- rmkern(mlist[0], mlist[2], (struct adobeinfo *)0);
- } else if (n == 3 && strcmp(mlist[1], "<>") == 0) { /* addkern */
- addkern(mlist[0], mlist[2]);
- } else if (n == 3 && strcmp(mlist[0], "||") == 0 &&
- strcmp(mlist[1], "=") == 0) { /* bc command */
- struct adobeinfo *ai = findadobe("||");
-
- if (boundarychar != -1)
- error("! multiple boundary character commands?");
- if (sscanf(mlist[2], "%d", &n) != 1)
- error("! expected number assignment for boundary char");
- if (n < 0 || n > 255)
- error("! boundary character number must be 0..255");
- boundarychar = n;
- if (ai == 0)
- error("! internal error: boundary char");
- ai->texnum = n; /* prime the pump, so to speak, for lig/kerns */
- } else if (n == 4) {
- int op = -1;
- struct adobeinfo *ai;
-
- for (n=0; encligops[n]; n++)
- if (strcmp(mlist[2], encligops[n])==0) {
- op = n;
- break;
- }
- if (op < 0)
- error("! bad ligature op specified");
- if (0 != (ai = findadobe(mlist[0]))) {
- struct lig *lig;
-
- if (findadobe(mlist[2])) /* remove coincident kerns */
- rmkern(mlist[0], mlist[1], ai);
- if (strcmp(mlist[3], "||") == 0)
- error("! you can't lig to the boundary character!");
- if (! fixedpitch) { /* fixed pitch fonts get *0* ligs */
- for (lig=ai->ligs; lig; lig = lig->next)
- if (strcmp(lig->succ, mlist[1]) == 0)
- break; /* we'll re-use this structure */
- if (lig == 0) {
- lig = newlig();
- lig->succ = newstring(mlist[1]);
- lig->next = ai->ligs;
- ai->ligs = lig;
- }
- lig->sub = newstring(mlist[3]);
- lig->op = op;
- if (strcmp(mlist[1], "||")==0) {
- lig->boundleft = 1;
- if (strcmp(mlist[0], "||")==0)
- error("! you can't lig boundarychar boundarychar!");
- } else
- lig->boundleft = 0;
- }
- }
- } else
- error("! bad form in LIGKERN command");
- }
- }
- param = oparam;
-}
-/*
- * Here we get a token from the AFM file. We parse just as much PostScript
- * as we expect to find in an encoding file. We allow commented lines and
- * names like 0, .notdef, _foo_. We do not allow //abc.
- */
-char smbuffer[100]; /* for tokens */
-static char *
-gettoken(void) {
- char *p, *q;
-
- while (1) {
- while (param == 0 || *param == 0) {
- if (texlive_getline() == 0)
- error("! premature end in encoding file");
- for (p=buffer; *p; p++)
- if (*p == '%') {
- if (ignoreligkern == 0)
- checkligkern(p);
- *p = 0;
- break;
- }
- }
- while (*param && *param <= ' ')
- param++;
- if (*param) {
- if (*param == '[' || *param == ']' ||
- *param == '{' || *param == '}') {
- smbuffer[0] = *param++;
- smbuffer[1] = 0;
- return smbuffer;
- } else if (*param == '/' || *param == '-' || *param == '_' ||
- *param == '.' ||
- ('0' <= *param && *param <= '9') ||
- ('a' <= *param && *param <= 'z') ||
- ('A' <= *param && *param <= 'Z')) {
- smbuffer[0] = *param;
- for (p=param+1, q=smbuffer+1;
- *p == '-' || *p == '_' || *p == '.' ||
- ('0' <= *p && *p <= '9') ||
- ('a' <= *p && *p <= 'z') ||
- ('A' <= *p && *p <= 'Z'); p++, q++)
- *q = *p;
- *q = 0;
- param = p;
- return smbuffer;
- }
- }
- }
-}
-static void
-getligkerndefaults(void) {
- int i;
-
- for (i=0; staticligkern[i]; i++) {
- strcpy(buffer, staticligkern[i]);
- strcpy(obuffer, staticligkern[i]);
- param = buffer;
- checkligkern(buffer);
- }
-}
-/*
- * This routine reads in an encoding file, given the name. It returns
- * the final total structure. It performs a number of consistency checks.
- */
-static struct encoding *
-readencoding(char *enc)
-{
- char *p;
- int i;
- struct encoding *e =
- (struct encoding *)mymalloc((unsigned long)sizeof(struct encoding));
-
- sawligkern = 0;
- if (afmin)
- error("! oops; internal afmin error");
- if (enc) {
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- afmin = kpse_open_file(enc, kpse_enc_format);
-#else
- afmin = fopen(enc, "r");
-#endif
- SET_BINARY(fileno(afmin));
- param = 0;
- if (afmin == 0)
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- FATAL1 ("couldn't open encoding file `%s'", enc);
-#else
- error("! couldn't open that encoding file");
-#endif
- p = gettoken();
- if (*p != '/' || p[1] == 0)
- error("! first token in encoding must be literal encoding name");
- e->name = newstring(p+1);
- p = gettoken();
- if (strcmp(p, "["))
- error("! second token in encoding must be mark ([) token");
- for (i=0; i<256; i++) {
- p = gettoken();
- if (*p != '/' || p[1] == 0)
- error("! tokens 3 to 257 in encoding must be literal names");
- e->vec[i] = newstring(p+1);
- }
- p = gettoken();
- if (strcmp(p, "]"))
- error("! token 258 in encoding must be make-array (])");
- while (texlive_getline()) {
- for (p=buffer; *p; p++)
- if (*p == '%') {
- if (ignoreligkern == 0)
- checkligkern(p);
- *p = 0;
- break;
- }
- }
- fclose(afmin);
- afmin = 0;
- if (ignoreligkern == 0 && sawligkern == 0)
- getligkerndefaults();
- } else {
- e = &staticencoding;
- getligkerndefaults();
- }
- param = 0;
- return e;
-}
-/*
- * This routine prints out the line that needs to be added to psfonts.map.
- */
-static void
-conspsfonts(void) {
-#ifndef VMCMS
- printf("%s %s", outname,
- fontname);
-#else /* VM/CMS: fontname is ascii, so we use ebfontname */
- printf("%s %s", outname,
- ebfontname);
-#endif
- if (slantparam || efactorparam || inenname) {
- printf(" \"");
- if (slantparam)
- printf(" %s SlantFont", slantparam);
- if (efactorparam)
- printf(" %s ExtendFont", efactorparam);
- if (inenname)
- printf(" %s ReEncodeFont", inencoding->name);
- printf(" \"");
- if (inenname)
- printf(" <%s", inenname);
- }
- printf("\n");
-}
-#ifndef VMS
-int
-#endif
-main(int argc, char **argv)
-{
- int i;
-
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- kpse_set_program_name (argv[0], "afm2tfm");
-
- if (argc == 1) {
- fputs ("afm2tfm: Need at least one file argument.\n", stderr);
- fputs ("Try `afm2tfm --help' for more information.\n", stderr);
- exit(1);
- }
- if (argc == 2) {
- if (strcmp (argv[1], "--help") == 0) {
- usage (stdout);
- exit (0);
- } else if (strcmp (argv[1], "--version") == 0) {
- version (stdout);
- exit (0);
- }
- }
-#endif /* KPATHSEA */
- for (i=0; i<256; i++)
- nexttex[i] = -1; /* encoding chains have length 0 */
- tfmdata = (long *)mymalloc((unsigned long)40000L);
- openfiles(argc, argv);
- readadobe();
- if (fontspace == 0) {
- struct adobeinfo *ai;
-
- if (0 != (ai = findadobe("space")))
- fontspace = ai->width;
- else if (adobeptrs[32])
- fontspace = adobeptrs[32]->width;
- else
- fontspace = transform(500, 0);
- }
- handlereencoding();
- buildtfm();
- writetfm();
- conspsfonts();
- if (makevpl) {
- assignchars();
- if (makevpl>1) upmap();
- writevpl();
- }
- return 0;
- /*NOTREACHED*/
-}
-
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/atari/makefile.atari b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/atari/makefile.atari
deleted file mode 100644
index c057b3d316b..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/atari/makefile.atari
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Makefile for dvips. Edit this first part of the file.
-#
-# First, the things that absolutely must be edited for your system.
-# Please, don't forget to edit MakeTeXPK in the same way!
-
-CC = d:\tcc\tcc.ttp
-LD = d:\tcc\tlink.ttp
-
-# change -DDEFRES=300 or whatever is required
-# if the default resolution is not 300 dpi,
-# add -DDEBUG to turn on debugging capability
-# add -DTPIC for tpic support
-# add -DFONTLIB to search font libraries
-# add -DSEARCH_SUBDIRECTORIES to search the FONTSUBDIRPATH.
-# add -DHAVE_GETCWD if you have getcwd (relevant only for subdir searching)
-# add -DIBM6000 for compiling on IBM 6000 systems
-# add -DCREATIONDATE if your system has a working time() and you want dated files
-# (for VM/CMS, see the MKDVIPS.EXEC file in the vmcms subdirectory).
-#
-# If you define FONTLIB, make sure to also give definitions to
-# FLIPATH and FLINAME.
-#
-# If your compiler doesn't like void*, then add
-# -DVOID=char
-#
-DEFS = -DDEFRES=300 -DCREATIONDATE
-
-# either use
-# OPT = -O -funsigned-char
-# or
-OPT = -DATARIST -K -P -R -W-pro -Id:\tcc\h -Id:\tcc\h\x
-
-# If you are compiling dvips for suid or other privileges, you will
-# definitely want to define the following symbol; else don't.
-# SECURE = -DSECURE
-
-# If you want EMTEX specials, define the following.
-EMTEX = # -DEMTEX
-
-# for SYSV (and friends which use <string.h> instead of <strings.h>)
-# define the c-compiler flag
-# add -D_POSIX_SOURCE if you are POSIX (also define SYSV) (only relevant
-# for subdir searching)
-# SYS = -DSYSV
-
-CFLAGS = $(DEFS) $(OPT) $(SYS) $(SECURE) $(EMTEX) $(DEFPFMT)
-LDFLAGS =
-
-SRC = dospecial.c dviinput.c fontdef.c loadfont.c dvips.c tfmload.c \
- download.c prescan.c scanpage.c skippage.c output.c scalewidth.c \
- dosection.c dopage.c resident.c search.c unpack.c drawps.c \
- header.c makefont.c repack.c virtualfont.c dpicheck.c finclude.c \
- pprescan.c papersiz.c flib.c color.c bbox.c emspecial.c
-
-OBJ = dospecial.o dviinput.o fontdef.o loadfont.o dvips.o tfmload.o \
- download.o prescan.o scanpage.o skippage.o output.o scalewidth.o \
- dosection.o dopage.o resident.o search.o unpack.o drawps.o \
- header.o makefont.o repack.o virtualfont.o dpicheck.o finclude.o \
- pprescan.o papersiz.o flib.o color.o bbox.o emspecial.o
-
-all : afm2tfm.ttp dvips.ttp tex.pro texps.pro texc.pro special.pro \
- finclude.pro color.pro crop.pro
-
-.c.o:
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $<
-
-dvips.ttp : $(OBJ)
- ${LD} -O=dvips.ttp -C=dvips.lnk
-
-afm2tfm.ttp : afm2tfm.o
- $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -O=afm2tfm.ttp $(LIBS) afm2tfm.o $(FLIBS)
-
-$(OBJ) : dvips.h debug.h
-flib.o resident.o dvips.o loadfont.o tfmload.o : paths.h
-
-squeeze.ttp : squeeze.o
- $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -O=squeeze.ttp $(LIBS) squeeze.o $(FLIBS)
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/bbox.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/bbox.c
deleted file mode 100644
index b7f2f7e8728..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/bbox.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,502 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Calculates the bounding box for a one-page .dvi file.
- * Based on a lot of other dvips stuff. Requires a total re-scan
- * of the page.
- *
- * If you request an EPSF file and specify -a, you may end up
- * processing a single page four times!
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-#include <math.h>
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos_add.h"
-
-typedef struct {
- integer llx, lly, urx, ury;
-} bbchardesctype;
-typedef struct {
- bbchardesctype *bbchardesc;
-} bbfontdesctype;
-typedef struct bbtft {
- integer fontnum;
- bbfontdesctype *desc;
- struct bbtft *next;
-} bbfontmaptype;
-
-static bbfontmaptype *bbffont;
-
-static void
-bbtfmload(register fontdesctype *curfnt)
-{
- register integer i, j;
- register integer li, cd = 0;
- integer scaledsize;
- integer id, nt = 0;
- integer nw, nh, nd, ns, hd;
- integer bc, ec;
- integer nco = 0, ncw = 0, npc = 0, no_repeats = 0;
- halfword *index = NULL;
- halfword *chartype = NULL;
- integer *scaled;
- integer *chardat;
- int font_level;
- integer pretend_no_chars;
- integer slant = 0;
- bbchardesctype *cc;
- register bbfontdesctype *bbcurfnt =
- (bbfontdesctype *)mymalloc(sizeof(bbfontdesctype));
-
- bbffont->desc = bbcurfnt;
- tfmopen(curfnt);
-/*
- * Next, we read the font data from the tfm file, and store it in
- * our own arrays.
- */
- curfnt->dir = 0;
- id = tfm16();
- if (id != 0) {
- font_level = -1;
- if (id == 9 || id == 11) {
- if (noptex) badtfm("length");
- if (id == 9) curfnt->dir = id;
- nt = tfm16(); li = tfm16();
- }
- hd = tfm16();
- bc = tfm16(); ec = tfm16();
- nw = tfm16(); nh = tfm16(); nd = tfm16();
- ns = tfm16();
- ns += tfm16();
- ns += tfm16();
- ns += tfm16();
- li = tfm16();
- if ((hd<2 || bc>ec+1 || ec>255 || nw>256 || nh>16 || nd>16) &&
- id != 9 && id != 11)
- badtfm("header");
- } else { /* In an .ofm file */
- if (noomega) badtfm("length");
- font_level = tfm16();
- li = tfm32();
- hd = tfm32();
- bc = tfm32(); ec = tfm32();
- nw = tfm32(); nh = tfm32(); nd = tfm32();
- ns = tfm32();
- ns += tfm32();
- ns += tfm32();
- ns += tfm32();
- li = tfm32();
- li = tfm32();
- if (font_level>1 || hd<2 || bc<0 || ec<0 || nw<2 || nh<1 || nd<1 || ns<1
- || bc>ec+1 || ec>65535 || nw>65536 || nh>256 || nd>256)
- badtfm("header");
- if (font_level==1) {
- nco = tfm32();
- ncw = tfm32();
- npc = tfm32();
- for (i=0; i<12; i++) li=tfm32();
- }
- }
- li = tfm32();
- check_checksum (li, curfnt->checksum, curfnt->name);
-
- li = tfm32();
- pretend_no_chars=ec+1;
- if (id == 9 || id == 11) {
- chardat = (integer *) xmalloc(256*sizeof(integer));
- bbcurfnt->bbchardesc = (bbchardesctype *)
- xmalloc((MAX_2BYTES_CODE+1)*sizeof(bbchardesctype));
- for (i=2; i<hd; i++)
- li = tfm32();
- index = (halfword *)xmalloc(nt * sizeof(halfword));
- chartype = (halfword *)xmalloc(nt * sizeof(halfword));
- li = tfm16();
- li = tfm16();
- for (i=1; i<nt; i++) {
- li = tfm16();
- index[i] = li;
- chartype[i] = tfm16();
- }
- for (i=0; i<256; i++)
- chardat[i] = -1;
- } else {
- if (pretend_no_chars<256) pretend_no_chars=256;
- bbcurfnt->bbchardesc = (bbchardesctype *)
- xmalloc(pretend_no_chars*sizeof(bbchardesctype));
- for (i=2; i<((font_level==1)?nco-29:hd); i++)
- li = tfm32();
- chardat = (integer *) xmalloc(pretend_no_chars*sizeof(integer));
- for (i=0; i<pretend_no_chars; i++)
- chardat[i] = -1;
- }
- for (i=bc; i<=ec; i++) {
- if (id == 9 || id == 11) {
- chardat[i] = tfm16();
- li = tfm16();
- } else {
- if (no_repeats>0) {
- no_repeats--;
- } else if (font_level>=0) {
- cd = tfm32();
- li = tfm32();
- if (font_level==1) {
- no_repeats = tfm16();
- for (j=0; j<(npc|1); j++) tfm16();
- ncw -= 3 + npc/2;
- }
- } else {
- cd = tfm16();
- li = tfm16();
- }
- if (cd) chardat[i] = cd;
- }
- }
- if (font_level==1&&ncw!=0) {
- char *msg = concat ("Table size mismatch in ", curfnt->name);
- error(msg);
- free(msg);
- }
- scaledsize = curfnt->scaledsize;
- if (id == 9 || id == 11) {
- scaled = (integer *) xmalloc(300*sizeof(integer));
- for (i=0; i<nw + nh + nd; i++)
- scaled[i] = scalewidth(tfm32(), scaledsize);
- } else {
- scaled = (integer *) xmalloc((nh + nd)*sizeof(integer));
- for (i=0; i<nw; i++)
- tfm32();
- for (i=0; i<nh + nd; i++)
- scaled[i] = scalewidth(tfm32(), scaledsize);
- }
- for (i=0; i<ns; i++)
- tfm32();
- slant = tfm32();
- fclose(tfmfile);
-
- if (id == 9 || id == 11) {
- for (i=0; i<MAX_2BYTES_CODE+1; i++) {
- cc = &(bbcurfnt->bbchardesc[i]);
- if (chardat[0] != -1) {
- cc->ury = scaled[((chardat[0] >> 4) & 15) + nw];
- cc->lly = - scaled[(chardat[0] & 15) + nw + nh];
- cc->llx = 0;
- cc->urx = curfnt->chardesc[0].TFMwidth;
- } else {
- cc->llx = cc->lly = cc->urx = cc->ury = 0;
- }
- }
- for (i=1; i<nt; i++) {
- cc = &(bbcurfnt->bbchardesc[index[i]]);
- if (chardat[chartype[i]] != -1) {
- cc->ury = scaled[((chardat[chartype[i]] >> 4) & 15) + nw];
- cc->lly = - scaled[(chardat[chartype[i]] & 15) + nw + nh];
- cc->llx = 0;
- cc->urx = curfnt->chardesc[index[i]].TFMwidth;
- } else {
- cc->llx = cc->lly = cc->urx = cc->ury = 0;
- }
- }
- free(index);
- free(chartype);
- } else {
- for (i=0; i<pretend_no_chars; i++) {
- cc = &(bbcurfnt->bbchardesc[i]);
- if (chardat[i] != -1) {
- halfword iw;
- int ih, id;
- if (font_level>=0) {
- iw = chardat[i] >> 16;
- ih = (chardat[i] >> 8) & 255;
- id = chardat[i] & 255;
- } else {
- iw = chardat[i] >> 8;
- ih = (chardat[i] >> 4) & 15;
- id = chardat[i] & 15;
- }
- if (iw>=nw || ih>=nh || id>=nd) badtfm("char info");
- cc->ury = scaled[ih];
- cc->lly = - scaled[nh + id];
- cc->llx = 0;
- cc->urx = curfnt->chardesc[i].TFMwidth;
- } else {
- cc->llx = cc->lly = cc->urx = cc->ury = 0;
- }
- }
- }
- if (slant) {
- if (id == 9 || id == 11) {
- for (i=0; i<MAX_2BYTES_CODE+1; i++) {
- cc = &(bbcurfnt->bbchardesc[i]);
- li = scalewidth(cc->lly, slant);
- if (slant > 0) cc->llx += li;
- else cc->urx += li;
- li = scalewidth(cc->ury, slant);
- if (slant > 0) cc->urx += li;
- else cc->llx += li;
- }
- } else {
- for (i=0; i<pretend_no_chars; i++) {
- cc = &(bbcurfnt->bbchardesc[i]);
- li = scalewidth(cc->lly, slant);
- if (slant > 0) cc->llx += li;
- else cc->urx += li;
- li = scalewidth(cc->ury, slant);
- if (slant > 0) cc->urx += li;
- else cc->llx += li;
- }
- }
- }
- free(chardat);
- free(scaled);
-}
-static integer llx, lly, urx, ury;
-static void
-bbspecial(integer h, integer v, integer dir, int nbytes)
-{
- float *r = bbdospecial(nbytes);
- if (r) {
- /* convert from magnified PostScript units back to scaled points */
- real conv = 72.0 * (real)num / (real)den * (real)mag / 254000000.0;
- if (!dir) {
- if (llx > h + r[0] / conv)
- llx = (integer) (h + r[0] / conv);
- if (lly > v - r[3] / conv)
- lly = (integer) (v - r[3] / conv);
- if (urx < h + r[2] / conv)
- urx = (integer) (h + r[2] / conv);
- if (ury < v - r[1] / conv)
- ury = (integer) (v - r[1] / conv);
- } else {
- if (llx > h + r[1] / conv)
- llx = (integer)(h + r[1] / conv);
- if (lly > v + r[2] / conv)
- lly = (integer)(v + r[2] / conv);
- if (urx < h + r[3] / conv)
- urx = (integer)(h + r[3] / conv);
- if (ury < v + r[0] / conv)
- ury = (integer)(v + r[0] / conv);
- }
- }
-}
-static void
-bbdopage(void)
-{
- register shalfword cmd;
- register bbchardesctype *bcd;
- register chardesctype *cd;
- register integer h;
- register fontmaptype *cfnt;
- bbfontmaptype *bbcfnt;
- integer fnt;
- integer mychar;
- int charmove;
- struct dvistack *sp = stack;
- integer v, w, x, y, z, dir;
- register fontdesctype *curfnt = 0;
- register bbfontdesctype *bbcurfnt = 0;
-
- w = x = y = z = dir = 0;
- h = 0; v = 0;
- llx = lly = 1000000000;
- urx = ury = -1000000000;
- charmove = 0;
- while (1) {
- switch (cmd=dvibyte()) {
-case 138: break;
-case 135: /* put3 */
- if (noptex) error("! synch");
- mychar = dvibyte();
- mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- charmove = 0;
- goto dochar;
-case 130: /* set3 */
- if (noptex) error("! synch");
- mychar = dvibyte();
- mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- charmove = 1;
- goto dochar;
-case 134: /* put2 */
- if (noomega && noptex) error("! synch");
- mychar = dvibyte();
- mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- charmove = 0;
- goto dochar;
-case 129: /* set2 */
- if (noomega && noptex) error("! synch");
- mychar = dvibyte();
- mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- charmove = 1;
- goto dochar;
-case 133: /* put1 */
- mychar = dvibyte();
- charmove = 0;
- goto dochar;
-case 128: cmd = dvibyte(); /* set1 command drops through to setchar */
-default: /* these are commands 0 (setchar0) thru 127 (setchar127) */
- mychar = cmd;
- charmove = 1;
-dochar:
- cd = &(curfnt->chardesc[mychar]);
- bcd = &(bbcurfnt->bbchardesc[CD_IDX(mychar)]);
- if (!dir) {
- if (h + bcd->llx < llx) llx = h + bcd->llx;
- if (h + bcd->urx > urx) urx = h + bcd->urx;
- if (v - bcd->ury < lly) lly = v - bcd->ury;
- if (v - bcd->lly > ury) ury = v - bcd->lly;
- } else {
- if (h + bcd->ury > urx) urx = h + bcd->ury;
- if (h + bcd->lly < llx) llx = h + bcd->lly;
- if (v + bcd->llx < lly) lly = v + bcd->llx;
- if (v + bcd->urx > ury) ury = v + bcd->urx;
- }
- if (charmove) {
- if (!dir)
- h += cd->TFMwidth;
- else
- v += cd->TFMwidth;
- }
- break;
-case 255: /* pTeX's dir or undefined */
- if (!noptex) {
- dir = dvibyte();
- break;
- }
-case 131: case 136: case 139: /* set4, put4, bop */
-case 247: case 248: case 249: /* pre, post, post_post */
-case 250: case 251: case 252: case 253: case 254: /* undefined */
- error("! synch");
-case 132: case 137: /* rules */
- { integer ry, rx;
- ry = signedquad(); rx = signedquad();
- if (rx>0 && ry>0) {
- if (!dir) {
- if (h < llx) llx = h;
- if (v - ry < lly) lly = v - ry;
- if (h + rx > urx) urx = h + rx;
- if (v > ury) ury = v;
- } else {
- if (h < llx) llx = h;
- if (v + rx < lly) lly = v + rx;
- if (h + ry > urx) urx = h + ry;
- if (v > ury) ury = v;
- }
- } else
- rx = 0;
- if (cmd != 137) {
- if (!dir)
- h += rx;
- else
- v += rx;
- }
- break;
- }
-case 141: /* push */
- sp->h = h; sp->v = v;
- sp->w = w; sp->x = x; sp->y = y; sp->z = z; sp->dir = dir;
- if (++sp >= &stack[STACKSIZE]) error("! Out of stack space");
- break;
-case 140: /* eop or end of virtual character */
- return;
-case 142: /* pop */
- if (--sp < stack) error("! More pops than pushes");
- h = sp->h; v = sp->v;
- w = sp->w; x = sp->x; y = sp->y; z = sp->z; dir = sp->dir;
- break;
-case 143: if (!dir) h += signedbyte(); else v += signedbyte(); break;
-case 144: if (!dir) h += signedpair(); else v += signedpair(); break;
-case 145: if (!dir) h += signedtrio(); else v += signedtrio(); break;
-case 146: if (!dir) h += signedquad(); else v += signedquad(); break;
-case 147: if (!dir) h += w; else v += w; break;
-case 148: if (!dir) h += (w = signedbyte()); else v += (w = signedbyte()); break;
-case 149: if (!dir) h += (w = signedpair()); else v += (w = signedpair()); break;
-case 150: if (!dir) h += (w = signedtrio()); else v += (w = signedtrio()); break;
-case 151: if (!dir) h += (w = signedquad()); else v += (w = signedquad()); break;
-case 152: if (!dir) h += x; else v += x; break;
-case 153: if (!dir) h += (x = signedbyte()); else v += (x = signedbyte()); break;
-case 154: if (!dir) h += (x = signedpair()); else v += (x = signedpair()); break;
-case 155: if (!dir) h += (x = signedtrio()); else v += (x = signedtrio()); break;
-case 156: if (!dir) h += (x = signedquad()); else v += (x = signedquad()); break;
-case 157: if (!dir) v += signedbyte(); else h -= signedbyte(); break;
-case 158: if (!dir) v += signedpair(); else h -= signedpair(); break;
-case 159: if (!dir) v += signedtrio(); else h -= signedtrio(); break;
-case 160: if (!dir) v += signedquad(); else h -= signedquad(); break;
-case 161: if (!dir) v += y; else h -= y; break;
-case 162: if (!dir) v += (y = signedbyte()); else h -= (y = signedbyte()); break;
-case 163: if (!dir) v += (y = signedpair()); else h -= (y = signedpair()); break;
-case 164: if (!dir) v += (y = signedtrio()); else h -= (y = signedtrio()); break;
-case 165: if (!dir) v += (y = signedquad()); else h -= (y = signedquad()); break;
-case 166: if (!dir) v += z; else h += z; break;
-case 167: if (!dir) v += (z = signedbyte()); else h -= (z = signedbyte()); break;
-case 168: if (!dir) v += (z = signedpair()); else h -= (z = signedpair()); break;
-case 169: if (!dir) v += (z = signedtrio()); else h -= (z = signedtrio()); break;
-case 170: if (!dir) v += (z = signedquad()); else h -= (z = signedquad()); break;
-case 171: case 172: case 173: case 174: case 175: case 176: case 177:
-case 178: case 179: case 180: case 181: case 182: case 183: case 184:
-case 185: case 186: case 187: case 188: case 189: case 190: case 191:
-case 192: case 193: case 194: case 195: case 196: case 197: case 198:
-case 199: case 200: case 201: case 202: case 203: case 204: case 205:
-case 206: case 207: case 208: case 209: case 210: case 211: case 212:
-case 213: case 214: case 215: case 216: case 217: case 218: case 219:
-case 220: case 221: case 222: case 223: case 224: case 225: case 226:
-case 227: case 228: case 229: case 230: case 231: case 232: case 233:
-case 234: case 235: case 236: case 237: case 238: /* font selection commands */
- if (cmd < 235) fnt = cmd - 171; /* fntnum0 thru fntnum63 */
- else {
- fnt = dvibyte();
- while (cmd-- > 235)
- fnt = (fnt << 8) + dvibyte();
- }
- for (cfnt=ffont; cfnt; cfnt = cfnt->next)
- if (cfnt->fontnum == fnt) break;
- curfnt = cfnt->desc;
- for (bbcfnt=bbffont; bbcfnt; bbcfnt = bbcfnt->next)
- if (bbcfnt->fontnum == fnt) goto fontfound;
- bbcfnt = (bbfontmaptype *)mymalloc(sizeof(bbfontmaptype));
- bbcfnt->fontnum = fnt;
- bbcfnt->next = bbffont;
- bbffont = bbcfnt;
- bbtfmload(curfnt);
-fontfound: bbcurfnt = bbcfnt->desc;
- break;
-case 243: case 244: case 245: case 246: /*fntdef1 */
- skipover(cmd - 230);
- skipover(dvibyte() + dvibyte());
- break;
-case 239: bbspecial(h, v, dir, (int)dvibyte()); break;
-case 240: bbspecial(h, v, dir, (int)twobytes()); break;
-case 241: bbspecial(h, v, dir, (int)threebytes()); break;
-case 242: bbspecial(h, v, dir, (int)signedquad()); break;
- }
- }
-}
-void
-findbb(integer bop)
-{
- integer curpos = ftell(dvifile);
- real conv = 72.0 * (real)num / (real)den * (real)mag / 254000000.0;
- real off = 72.0 / conv;
- real margin = 1.0 / conv;
- real vsize = 792.0 / conv;
- real hadj = -72.0 * hoff / 4736286.72;
- real vadj = 72.0 * voff / 4736286.72;
-
- fseek(dvifile, bop, 0);
- bbdopage();
- fseek(dvifile, curpos, 0);
- lly = (int) (vsize - 2 * off - lly);
- ury = (int) (vsize - 2 * off - ury);
- llx = (int)floor((llx + off - margin) * conv - hadj + 0.5);
- lly = (int)floor((lly + off + margin) * conv - vadj + 0.5);
- urx = (int)floor((urx + off + margin) * conv - hadj + 0.5);
- ury = (int)floor((ury + off - margin) * conv - vadj + 0.5);
-/* no marks on the page? */
- if (llx >= urx || lly <= ury)
- llx = lly = urx = ury = 72;
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- sprintf(nextstring, "%ld %ld %ld %ld", llx, ury, urx, lly);
-#else
- sprintf(nextstring, "%d %d %d %d", llx, ury, urx, lly);
-#endif
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/beginfontk1.test b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/beginfontk1.test
deleted file mode 100755
index 8f9d92349d2..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/beginfontk1.test
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh -vx
-# $Id$
-# Public domain.
-# ensure -K1 does not remove newline after %%BeginFont line.
-# Report from T S, 1 Jan 2010 16:32:16.
-
-tst=beginfontk1
-./dvips -K1 $srcdir/testdata/$tst.dvi -o || exit 1
-grep '^%%BeginFont: /MC1_ArialBold$' $tst.ps || exit 1
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/bitmapenc.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/bitmapenc.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ef2d868bc9c..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/bitmapenc.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,690 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file implements support for adding proper character encodings to
- * bitmap fonts, so searching and copying text works better in PDFs
- * generated by the dvips Postscript output that uses bitmap fonts.
- *
- * Written by Tomas Rokicki in June/July 2019. Public domain.
- * The dvips-all.enc file used here is also public domain.
- *
- * It turns out we need to do more than just add encodings to the fonts
- * for most PDF viewers, so this file also takes care of those issues.
- */
-/*
- * Our first concern is finding and reading encoding files for bitmap
- * fonts, and, if such cannot be found, determining a reasonable
- * alternative.
- *
- * We could use the code in writet1 to read an encoding file, but
- * we would need to make some messy changes for that to work, and we
- * really want this to be a minimal impact to existing code (especially
- * code such as write_t1 that we don't have a good handle on).
- *
- * We want to deduplicate (combine identical) encodings to lower the
- * memory and file size impact. But we have to be careful; if the
- * document requires multiple sections, we need to redownload encodings
- * just like we do fonts.
- */
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#ifndef STANDALONE
-#include <kpathsea/config.h>
-#endif
-#include "dvips.h"
-#include "protos.h"
-/*
- * Do we use this functionality? If 0, then no; if 1, then yes, but
- * suppress warnings; if 2, then warn.
- */
-int encodetype3 = 1 ;
-void bitmapencopt(int v) {
- if (0 <= v && v <= 2)
- encodetype3 = v ;
- else
- error("! Bad option to J") ;
-}
-/*
- * TODO
- *
- * Initially we support standalone compilation for testing but
- * this code will be ripped out before release.
- */
-#ifdef STANDALONE
-#undef fopen
-#undef fclose
-#endif
-/*
- * Reading the encodings.
- *
- * Encodings we read are returned as an array C strings. We do not
- * attempt to parse the contents of the encodings, because they
- * may contain additional dictionaries or other PostScript code
- * that can possibly do more advanced things.
- */
-#define MAX_LINE_LENGTH 256
-/*
- * A structure for storing deduplicated encodings. These are deduplicated
- * in dvips memory on load. We also store information on whether the
- * encoding has been downloaded in a particular section. This is stored
- * as a singly-linked list for all distinct encodings we have used so
- * far.
- */
-struct bmenc {
- const char **enc ; // the encoding itself
- int downloaded_seq ; // -1: not downloaded; else, sequence number
- struct bmenc *next ; // next encoding in linear linked list
- unsigned char existsbm[32] ; // a bitmap of characters with names
-} ;
-static struct bmenc *bmlist ;
-/*
- * This structure maintains a relationship between a font name and a
- * bitmap encoding. Again, linear search is used.
- */
-struct bmfontenc {
- const char *fontname ; // dvi font name
- struct bmenc *enc ; // the encoding to use
- struct bmfontenc *next ; // next encoding
-} ;
-static struct bmfontenc *bmfontenclist ;
-/*
- * We load the default encodings for all fonts en masse from he
- * dvips-all.enc file, and store them here. We use an array and
- * sort the input for quicker search. We don't need to deduplicate
- * because we assume whatever generated dvips-all.enc already did
- * deduplication.
- */
-static int numstatic ;
-static struct allfontenc {
- const char *fontname ;
- const char **enc ;
-} *bmfontarr ;
-/*
- * While loading dvips-all.enc, we track the capacity of our allfontenc
- * array, how many have names, the capacity in strings of our encoding
- * that is being built up, and how many strings we still can store in
- * the encoding built up.
- */
-static int capstatic, namedstatic ;
-static int in_working_enc, working_enc_left ;
-const char **working_enc ;
-/*
- * Add another fontname to the list (from the dvips-all.enc file).
- * If needed expand the working arrays. If there is currently
- * an encoding, that means that we need to first assign that
- * encoding to the list of font names we have built up, so do
- * that first. If the fontname passed is the null string, this is
- * the last call done just to finish up the last encoding.
- */
-static void add_fontname(const char *fontname) {
- int i ;
- if (in_working_enc) { // flush
- const char **e = working_enc ;
- while (numstatic < namedstatic)
- bmfontarr[numstatic++].enc = e ;
- working_enc += in_working_enc + 1 ;
- working_enc_left -= in_working_enc + 1 ;
- in_working_enc = 0 ;
- }
- if (fontname == 0)
- return ;
- if (namedstatic >= capstatic) {
- int ncapstatic = capstatic * 2 + 20 ;
- struct allfontenc *nbmfontarr =
- (struct allfontenc *)mymalloc(sizeof(struct allfontenc) * ncapstatic) ;
- if (capstatic) {
- memcpy(nbmfontarr, bmfontarr, sizeof(struct allfontenc)*capstatic) ;
- free(bmfontarr) ;
- }
- bmfontarr = nbmfontarr ;
- for (i=capstatic; i<ncapstatic; i++) {
- bmfontarr[i].fontname = 0 ;
- bmfontarr[i].enc = 0 ;
- }
- capstatic = ncapstatic ;
- }
- bmfontarr[namedstatic].fontname = fontname ;
- bmfontarr[namedstatic].enc = 0 ;
- namedstatic++ ;
-}
-/*
- * Add an encoding line to the working encoding; if needed, reallocate
- * the working array.
- */
-static void add_encline(const char *encline) {
- if (in_working_enc + 1 >= working_enc_left) {
- int i ;
- int new_enc_size = 100 + 2 * in_working_enc ;
- const char **new_working_enc =
- (const char **)mymalloc(sizeof(const char **) * new_enc_size) ;
- for (i=0; i<new_enc_size; i++)
- new_working_enc[i] = 0 ;
- for (i=0; i<in_working_enc; i++)
- new_working_enc[i] = working_enc[i] ;
- working_enc = new_working_enc ;
- working_enc_left = new_enc_size - in_working_enc ;
- }
- working_enc[in_working_enc++] = encline ;
-}
-/*
- * Parse the encoding file. If use_all flag is set then we are parsing
- * the dvips_all file which can have multiple encodings, each preceded
- * by a set of lines with font names followed by a colon character.
- *
- * If we are parsing them all, we build a sorted global list of entries
- * for later lookup, and always return 0. Otherwise we just expect a
- * single encoding and we store that away.
- */
-static const char **parseencodingfile(FILE *f, int use_all) {
- char encbuf[MAX_LINE_LENGTH+1] ;
- size_t i ;
- for (i=0; i<sizeof(encbuf); i++)
- encbuf[i] = 0 ;
- while (fgets(encbuf, MAX_LINE_LENGTH, f) != 0) {
- char *p = encbuf ;
- char *q = p + strlen(p) - 1 ;
- while (q > p && *q < ' ') // kill line terminators
- *q-- = 0 ;
- q = p ;
- while (*q && *q != ' ' && *q != ':')
- q++ ;
- if (use_all && *q == ':') { // looks like a font name
- if (q[1] >= ' ' || !use_all)
- error(
- "! unexpected colon or extra stuff at end of line in encoding file?") ;
- *q = 0 ;
- add_fontname(strdup(p)) ;
- } else {
- add_encline(strdup(p)) ;
- }
- }
- if (use_all)
- add_fontname(0) ; // flushes last encoding
- if (use_all) {
- // sort the static fonts for quicker search; Shell sort
- int h = 1 ;
- while (h < numstatic)
- h = 3 * h + 1 ;
- while (h > 1) {
- int i ;
- h /= 3 ;
- for (i=h; i<numstatic; i++) {
- int j = i ;
- while (j >= h &&
- strcmp(bmfontarr[j-h].fontname, bmfontarr[j].fontname) > 0) {
- const char *na = bmfontarr[j-h].fontname ;
- const char **en = bmfontarr[j-h].enc ;
- bmfontarr[j-h].fontname = bmfontarr[j].fontname ;
- bmfontarr[j-h].enc = bmfontarr[j].enc ;
- bmfontarr[j].fontname = na ;
- bmfontarr[j].enc = en ;
- j -= h ;
- }
- }
- }
- return 0 ;
- } else {
- const char **e = working_enc ;
- if (e == 0)
- error("! No lines in encoding?") ;
- return e ;
- }
-}
-/*
- * Given a font name, find an encoding file. We prefix all encoding
- * files with "dvips-" to distinguish these encodings from those used
- * in the psfonts.map, since the syntax, requirements, and function
- * is somewhat different.
- */
-#define MAX_NAME_SIZE 256
-static FILE *bitmap_enc_search(const char *fontname) {
- char namebuf[MAX_NAME_SIZE+1] ;
- if (fontname == 0 || strlen(fontname) > 128)
- error("! excessively long font name") ;
- sprintf(namebuf, "dvips-%s.enc", fontname) ;
-#ifdef STANDALONE
- return fopen(namebuf, FOPEN_RBIN_MODE) ;
-#else
- return search(kpse_enc_format, namebuf, FOPEN_RBIN_MODE) ;
-#endif
-}
-/*
- * Are two raw encodings identical? They must be exactly the same; there
- * is no effort towards comparing semantics, just precise text.
- */
-static int eqencoding(const char **a, const char **b) {
- int i ;
- if (a == b)
- return 1 ;
- for (i=0; a[i] != 0 && b[i] != 0; i++)
- if (a[i] != b[i] && (a[i] == 0 || b[i] == 0 || strcmp(a[i], b[i]) != 0))
- return 0 ;
- return 1 ;
-}
-/*
- * Try to parse an encoding to identify which names exist and which don't.
- * If we can't trivially parse it we just mark all names as existing.
- * We properly parse the following types of tokens:
- * [ (at start) ] (at end) : ignored
- * /name
- * digits { /.notdef } repeat
- *
- * In all cases the spaces and linebreaks are arbitrary.
- *
- * The state machine works as follows:
- *
- * 'B': begin; expect [
- * 'N': between entries; expect name or digits or ]
- * 'E': finished (saw ]); expect nothing more
- * '#': just saw digits; expect only {
- * '{': just saw {; expect only name and should be /.notdef
- * 'L': just saw a name inside {}; expect only }
- * '}': just saw }; expect only repeat
- */
-static int trytoparseenc(struct bmenc *bme) {
- int i ;
- const char **enc = bme->enc ;
- const char *p ;
- int seenchars = 0 ;
- int num = 0 ;
- char state = 'B' ;
- for (i=0; i<32; i++)
- bme->existsbm[i] = 255 ;
- while (*enc != 0) {
- p = *enc ;
- enc++ ;
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++ ;
- while (*p != 0) {
- switch (state) {
-case 'B': if (*p != '[') return 0 ;
- p++ ;
- state = 'N' ;
- break ;
-case 'N': if (*p == ']') {
- p++ ;
- state = 'E' ;
- } else if (*p == '/') {
- if (seenchars >= 256)
- return 0 ;
- if (strncmp(p, "/.notdef", 8) == 0 &&
- (p[8] <= ' ' || strchr("{}[]<>()%/", p[8]) == 0)) {
- bme->existsbm[seenchars>>3] &= ~(1<<(seenchars & 7)) ;
- }
- // see PostScript language reference manual syntax for this
- p++ ;
- while (*p > ' ' && strchr("{}[]<>()%/", *p) == 0)
- p++ ;
- seenchars++ ;
- } else if ('0' <= *p && *p <= '9') {
- num = 0 ;
- while (num < 256 && '0' <= *p && *p <= '9')
- num = 10 * num + *p++ - '0' ;
- state = '#' ;
- } else
- return 0 ;
- break ;
-case '#': if (*p != '{') return 0 ;
- p++ ;
- state = '{' ;
- break ;
-case '{': if (strncmp(p, "/.notdef", 8) != 0)
- return 0 ;
- p += 8 ;
- if (*p > ' ' && strchr("{}[]<>()%/", *p) == 0)
- return 0 ;
- while (num > 0) {
- if (seenchars >= 256)
- return 0 ;
- bme->existsbm[seenchars>>3] &= ~(1<<(seenchars & 7)) ;
- seenchars++ ;
- num-- ;
- }
- state = 'L' ;
- break ;
-case 'L': if (*p != '}')
- return 0 ;
- p++ ;
- state = '}' ;
- break ;
-case '}': if (strncmp(p, "repeat", 6) != 0)
- return 0 ;
- p += 6 ;
- state = 'N' ;
- break ;
-default:
- error("! internal error in encoding vector parse") ;
- }
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++ ;
- }
- }
- if (seenchars != 256)
- return 0 ;
- return 1 ;
-}
-static void parseenc(struct bmenc *bme) {
- int i ;
- if (trytoparseenc(bme) == 0) {
- printf("Failed to parse it.\n") ;
- for (i=0; i<32; i++)
- bme->existsbm[i] = 255 ;
- }
-}
-/*
- * Add an encoding to our list of deduplicated encodings.
- */
-struct bmenc *addbmenc(const char **enc) {
- struct bmenc *r = (struct bmenc *)mymalloc(sizeof(struct bmenc)) ;
- r->downloaded_seq = -1 ;
- r->enc = enc ;
- r->next = bmlist ;
- parseenc(r) ;
- bmlist = r ;
- return r ;
-}
-/*
- * Given a particular encoding, walk through our encoding list and
- * see if it already exists; if so, return the existing one.
- * The set of distinct encodings in a particular document is
- * expected to be small (a few dozen at most).
- */
-static struct bmenc *deduplicateencoding(const char **enc) {
- struct bmenc *p ;
- for (p=bmlist; p!=0; p=p->next)
- if (eqencoding(p->enc, enc))
- return p ;
- return addbmenc(enc) ;
-}
-/*
- * Attempt to load an encoding; first, find the file, and then parse
- * the file.
- */
-static const char **bitmap_enc_load(const char *fontname, int use_all) {
- FILE *f = bitmap_enc_search(use_all ? "all" : fontname) ;
- if (f != 0) {
- const char **r = parseencodingfile(f, use_all) ;
- fclose(f) ;
- return r ;
- }
- return 0 ;
-}
-/*
- * Start a section: mark all encodings as not downloaded yet.
- */
-static int curbmseq ;
-void bmenc_startsection() {
- struct bmenc *p ;
- for (p=bmlist; p!=0; p=p->next)
- p->downloaded_seq = -1 ;
- curbmseq = 0 ;
-}
-/*
- * Try to find a font in the all encoding list. This list is sorted
- * so we can use binary search.
- */
-static const char **bitmap_all_find(const char *fontname) {
- int ptr, bit;
- if (numstatic == 0)
- return 0 ;
- ptr = 0 ;
- bit = 1 ;
- while ((bit << 1) < numstatic)
- bit <<= 1 ;
- while (bit > 0) {
- int t = ptr + bit ;
- if (t < numstatic && strcmp(fontname, bmfontarr[t].fontname) >= 0)
- ptr = t ;
- bit >>= 1 ;
- }
- if (strcmp(fontname, bmfontarr[ptr].fontname) == 0)
- return bmfontarr[ptr].enc ;
- else
- return 0 ;
-}
-/*
- * Download the encoding and set the sequence number.
- */
-static void downloadenc(struct bmenc *enc) {
- int fresh = 0 ;
- char cmdbuf[16] ;
- if (enc->downloaded_seq < 0) {
- int i ;
- newline() ;
- for (i=0; enc->enc[i]; i++)
- pslineout(enc->enc[i]) ;
- enc->downloaded_seq = curbmseq++ ;
- fresh = 1 ;
- }
- newline() ;
- sprintf(cmdbuf, "/EN%d", enc->downloaded_seq) ;
- if (fresh) {
- cmdout("A") ;
- psnameout(cmdbuf) ;
- cmdout("X") ;
- } else {
- // we use load here specifically to defer execution until the
- // new font dictionary is on the stack and being built.
- psnameout(cmdbuf) ;
- cmdout("load") ;
- }
-}
-/*
- * Send out the new encoding, font bounding box, and font matrix.
- * If we cannot find an encoding file for this font, do what we
- * used to do instead (don't give it an encoding or resize or
- * rescale).
- */
-static struct bmenc *getencoding_seq(const char *fontname) ;
-int downloadbmencoding(const char *name, double scale, fontdesctype *curfnt) {
- int slop;
- int i ;
- int seq ;
- int llx = curfnt->llx ;
- int lly = curfnt->lly ;
- int urx = curfnt->urx ;
- int ury = curfnt->ury ;
- struct bmenc *bme = getencoding_seq(name) ;
- if (bme == 0)
- return -1 ;
- seq = bme->downloaded_seq ;
-/*
- * Check that every character defined in the font has a name in the
- * PostScript vector, and complain if this is not the case.
- */
- for (i=0; i<256 && i<curfnt->maxchars; i++) {
- if ((curfnt->chardesc[i].flags2 & EXISTS) &&
- !(bme->existsbm[i>>3] & (1 << (i & 7)))) {
- fprintf_str(stderr,
-"Can't use PostScript encoding vector for font %s; character %d has no name.\n",
- name, i) ;
- return -1 ;
- }
- }
- cmdout("IEn") ;
- cmdout("S") ;
- psnameout("/IEn") ;
- cmdout("X") ;
- cmdout("FBB") ;
- cmdout("FMat") ;
- psnameout("/FMat") ;
- specialout('[') ;
- doubleout(1.0/scale) ;
- numout(0) ;
- numout(0) ;
- doubleout(-1.0/scale) ;
- numout(0) ;
- numout(0) ;
- specialout(']') ;
- cmdout("N") ;
- psnameout("/FBB") ;
- // we add a bit of slop here, because this is only used for
- // highlighting, and in theory if the bounding box is too
- // tight, on some RIPs, characters could be clipped.
- slop = 1;
- specialout('[') ;
- numout(llx-slop) ;
- numout(lly-slop) ;
- numout(urx+slop) ;
- numout(ury+slop) ;
- specialout(']') ;
- cmdout("N") ;
- newline() ;
- return seq ;
-}
-/*
- * Finish up the downloaded encoding; scale the font, and restore the
- * previous global definitions.
- */
-void finishbitmapencoding(const char *name, double scale) {
- psnameout(name) ;
- cmdout("load") ;
- numout(0) ;
- cmdout(name+1) ;
- cmdout("currentfont") ;
- doubleout(scale) ;
- cmdout("scalefont") ;
- cmdout("put") ;
- psnameout("/FMat") ;
- cmdout("X") ;
- psnameout("/FBB") ;
- cmdout("X") ;
- psnameout("/IEn") ;
- cmdout("X") ;
- newline();
-}
-/*
- * We warn if we have to use a built-in encoding, and set this value to 1.
- * We warn again if we cannot find a built-in encoding and have to
- * default to previous behavior, and set this value to 2. In any case,
- * we only issue warnings if the encodetype3 flag is set to a value greater
- * than one; we don't want to bother folks about this new functionality.
- */
-static int warned_about_missing_encoding = 0 ;
-/*
- * Print a warning message.
- */
-static void bmenc_warn(const char *fontname, const char *msg) {
- if (encodetype3 > 1)
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "dvips: Static bitmap font encoding for font %s (and others?): %s.\n",
- fontname, msg) ;
-}
-/*
- * About to download a font; find the encoding sequence number.
- * If needed, download a new sequence. If we can't find one, use
- * -1; this font may not work as well for copy/paste and text search.
- */
-static int tried_all = 0 ; // have we tried to load dvips-all.enc
-static struct bmenc *getencoding_seq(const char *fontname) {
- struct bmenc *enc = 0 ;
- struct bmfontenc *p = bmfontenclist ;
- for (; p!=0; p=p->next)
- if (strcmp(fontname, p->fontname) == 0) {
- enc = p->enc ;
- if (enc == 0) // remember failures
- return 0 ;
- break ;
- }
- // not in list; try to load it from a file
- if (enc == 0) {
- const char **e = bitmap_enc_load(fontname, 0) ;
- // did not find it; try to load it from the dvips-all list.
- if (e == 0) {
- if (!tried_all) {
- bitmap_enc_load(fontname, 1) ;
- tried_all = 1 ;
- }
- e = bitmap_all_find(fontname) ;
- }
- if (e)
- enc = deduplicateencoding(e) ;
- }
- // did not find this in the list; add it to the list
- if (p == 0) {
- p = (struct bmfontenc *)mymalloc(sizeof(struct bmfontenc)) ;
- p->fontname = strdup(fontname) ;
- p->enc = enc ;
- p->next = bmfontenclist ;
-// parseenc(enc) ;
- bmfontenclist = p ;
- }
- if (enc == 0) {
- if (warned_about_missing_encoding < 2) {
- bmenc_warn(fontname, "no encoding found") ;
- warned_about_missing_encoding = 2 ;
- }
- return 0 ; // don't download an encoding
- }
- downloadenc(enc) ;
- return enc ;
-}
-#ifdef STANDALONE
-/*
- * Standalone test code:
- */
-void error(const char *s) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Failed: %s\n", s) ;
- if (*s == '!')
- exit(0) ;
-}
-char *mymalloc(int sz) {
- return (char *)malloc(sz) ;
-}
-int pos = 0 ;
-int idok = 1 ;
-const int MAXLINE = 75 ;
-void newline() {
- printf("\n") ;
- idok = 1 ;
- pos = 0 ;
-}
-void doubleout(double f) {
- printf("%g", f) ;
- pos += 8 ;
-}
-void pslineout(const char *s) {
- printf("%s\n", s) ;
-}
-void numout(int num) {
- int len = 1 ;
- int t = num / 10 ;
- while (t>0) {
- len++ ;
- t /= 10 ;
- }
- if (pos + len >= MAXLINE)
- newline() ;
- if (!idok)
- specialout(' ') ;
- printf("%d", num) ;
- pos += len ;
- idok = 0 ;
-}
-void cmdout(const char *s) {
- if (pos + strlen(s) >= MAXLINE)
- newline() ;
- if (*s != '/' && !idok)
- specialout(' ') ;
- printf("%s", s) ;
- pos += strlen(s) ;
- idok = 0 ;
-}
-void psnameout(const char *s) {
- cmdout(s) ;
-}
-void specialout(char c) {
- if (pos + 1 >= MAXLINE)
- newline() ;
- printf("%c", c) ;
- pos++ ;
- idok = 1 ;
-}
-int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
- bmenc_startsection() ;
- for (int i=1; i<argc; i++) {
- struct bmenc *r = getencoding_seq(argv[i]) ;
- int seq = r ? r->downloaded_seq : -1 ;
- printf("\n") ;
- printf("Result for %s is %d\n", argv[i], seq) ;
- }
-}
-#endif
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/c-auto.in b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/c-auto.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 406daba2328..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/c-auto.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,173 +0,0 @@
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-
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-
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- */
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/cmfonts.map b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/cmfonts.map
deleted file mode 100644
index 56eae90abd0..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/cmfonts.map
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,77 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/color.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/color.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 3366f00b390..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/color.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,254 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id$
- * This is a set of routines for dvips that are used to process color
- * commands in the TeX file (passed by \special commands). This was
- * orignally written by J. Hafner, E. Blanz and M. Flickner of IBM
- * Research, Almaden Research Center. Contact hafner@almaden.ibm.com.
- * And then it was completely rewritten by Tomas Rokicki to:
- *
- * - Be easier on the memory allocator (malloc/free)
- * - Use less memory overall (by a great deal) and be faster
- * - Work with the -C, -a, and other options
- * - Be more adaptable to other drivers and previewers.
- *
- * The motivating idea: we want to be able to process 5,000 page
- * documents using lots of colors on each page on a 640K IBM PC
- * relatively quickly.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-#include <stdio.h>
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-/*
- * Here we set some limits on some color stuff.
- */
-#define COLORHASH (89)
-#define MAXCOLORLEN (120) /* maximum color length for background */
-#define INITCOLORLEN (10000) /* initial stack size in chars */
-#define OUTBUFSIZ (100) /* base limit on special length */
-/*
- * This is where we store the color information for a particular page.
- * If we free all of these, we free all of the allocated color
- * stuff; we do no allocations (but one) other than when we allocate
- * these.
- */
-static struct colorpage {
- struct colorpage *next;
- integer boploc; /* we use the bop loc as a page indicator */
- char *bg;
- char *colordat;
-} *colorhash[COLORHASH];
-static char *cstack, *csp, *cend, *bg;
-/*
- * This routine sends a color command out. If the command is a
- * single `word' or starts with a double quote, we send it out
- * exactly as is (except for any double quote.) If the command
- * is a word followed by arguments, we send out the arguments and
- * then the word prefixed by "TeXcolor".
- */
-static void
-colorcmdout(char *s)
-{
- char *p;
- char tempword[OUTBUFSIZ];
- integer templen;
-
- while (*s && *s <= ' ')
- s++;
- if (*s == '"') {
- cmdout(s+1);
- return;
- }
- for (p=s; *p && *p > ' '; p++);
- for (; *p && *p <= ' '; p++);
- if (*p == 0) {
- cmdout(s);
- return;
- }
- cmdout(p);
-
- strcpy(tempword, "TeXcolor");
- templen = strlen("TeXcolor") + strlen(s) + 2; /* 2 is slop, just in case */
- if (templen >= OUTBUFSIZ) {
- /* PostScript names get truncated to around 128 characters anyway,
- so there's no reason to allow longer here. */
- sprintf(errbuf, "! TeXcolor special name longer than %d characters",
- OUTBUFSIZ);
- error (errbuf);
- }
-
- for (p=tempword + strlen(tempword); *s && *s > ' '; p++, s++)
- *p = *s;
- *p = 0;
- cmdout(tempword);
- return;
-}
-/*
- * For a new dvi file, call this. Frees all allocated memory.
- */
-#define DEFAULTCOLOR "Black"
-void initcolor(void) {
- int i;
- struct colorpage *p, *q;
-
- for (i=0; i<COLORHASH; i++) {
- for (p=colorhash[i]; p; p = q) {
- q = p->next;
- free(p->colordat);
- free(p);
- }
- colorhash[i] = 0;
- }
- cstack = (char *)mymalloc(INITCOLORLEN);
- strcpy(cstack, "\n");
- strcat(cstack, DEFAULTCOLOR);
- csp = cstack + strlen(cstack);
- cend = cstack + INITCOLORLEN - 3; /* for conservativeness */
- bg = 0;
-}
-/*
- * This takes a call from predospecial to set the background color for
- * the current page. It is saved in stackdepth and backed down the
- * stack during popcolors.
- */
-void
-background(char *bkgrnd)
-{
- if (bkgrnd && *bkgrnd) {
- if (strlen(bkgrnd) > MAXCOLORLEN)
- error(" color name too long; ignored");
- else
- strcpy(bg, bkgrnd);
- }
-}
-/*
- * This routine puts a call from \special for color on the colorstack
- * and sets the color in the PostScript.
- */
-void
-pushcolor(char *p, Boolean outtops)
-{
- while (strlen(p) + csp > cend) {
- int newlen = 3 * (cend - cstack);
- char *newcs = (char *)mymalloc(newlen);
- strcpy(newcs, cstack);
- csp = newcs + (csp - cstack);
- cend = newcs + newlen - 3;
- cstack = newcs;
- }
- *csp++ = '\n';
- strcpy(csp, p);
- csp += strlen(p);
- if (outtops) {
- colorcmdout(p);
- }
-}
-/*
- * This routine removes a color from the colorstack and resets the color
- * in the PostScript to the previous color.
- */
-void
-popcolor(Boolean outtops)
-{
- char *p = csp - 1;
-
- while (p >= cstack && *p != '\n')
- p--;
- if (p == cstack)
- return; /* We don't pop the last color as that is global */
- *p = 0;
- csp = p;
- for (p--; p >= cstack && *p != '\n'; p--);
- p++;
- if ( outtops ) {
- colorcmdout(p);
- }
-}
-/*
- * This routine clears the colorstack, pushes a new color onto the stack
- * (this is now the root or global color).
- */
-void
-resetcolorstack(char * p, int outtops)
-{
- char *q = csp - 1;
-
- while (q > cstack && *q != '\n')
- q--;
- if (q > cstack && outtops == 0) {
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf(stderr, "You've mistakenly made a global color change ");
- fprintf_str(stderr, "to %s within nested colors\n", p);
- fprintf(stderr, "on page %ld. Will try to recover.\n", pagenum);
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- fprintf(stderr, "You've mistakenly made a global color change ");
- fprintf_str(stderr, "to %s within nested colors\n", p);
- fprintf(stderr, "on page %d. Will try to recover.\n", pagenum);
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
- }
- csp = cstack;
- *csp = 0;
- pushcolor(p, outtops);
-}
-/*
- * This routine is a bit magic. It looks up the page in the current
- * hash table. If the page is already entered in the hash table, then
- * it restores the color to what that page had, and sets the last
- * color. This will occur if this is not the first time that this
- * page has been encountered.
- *
- * If, on the other hand, this is the first time that the page has
- * been encountered, then it will create a new hash entry and copy the
- * current color information into it. Since we can only encounter a
- * new page after having just finished scanning the previous page,
- * this is safe.
- */
-void
-bopcolor(int outtops)
-{
- integer pageloc = ftell(dvifile);
- int h = pageloc % COLORHASH;
- struct colorpage *p = colorhash[h];
-
- while (p) {
- if (p->boploc == pageloc)
- break;
- else
- p = p->next;
- }
- if (p) {
- strcpy(cstack, p->colordat);
- csp = cstack + strlen(cstack);
- bg = p->bg;
- if (outtops && strcmp(bg, "White")!=0 && bg[0]) {
- cmdout("gsave");
- colorcmdout(bg);
- cmdout("clippath fill grestore");
- }
- } else {
- p = (struct colorpage *)mymalloc((integer)
- (sizeof(struct colorpage)));
- p->colordat = mymalloc(strlen(cstack) + MAXCOLORLEN + 2);
- p->next = colorhash[h];
- p->boploc = pageloc;
- strcpy(p->colordat, cstack);
- p->bg = p->colordat + strlen(cstack) + 1;
- if (bg)
- strcpy(p->bg, bg);
- else
- *(p->bg) = 0;
- bg = p->bg;
- colorhash[h] = p;
- }
- if (outtops) {
- char *pp = csp - 1;
- while (pp >= cstack && *pp != '\n')
- pp--;
- pp++;
- if (strcmp(pp, DEFAULTCOLOR)!=0) {
- colorcmdout(pp);
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/color.lpro b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/color.lpro
deleted file mode 100644
index 39854de88b3..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/color.lpro
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,195 +0,0 @@
-%!
-%% color.lpro: this sets up color macros used by dvips and defines some
-%% default color parameters (if these are not already user
-%% defined by another header file).
-%%
-%% This was written by J. Hafner (hafner@almaden.ibm.com) and was last
-%% modified on 2/14/92. It was then rewritten by Tomas Rokicki to be
-%% smaller. Same license as dvips.
-%%
-%% The color names used here mostly come from the Crayola Crayon box of
-%% 64 colors, with some small additions and deletions. The names match
-%% those used in the color.[sty,tex] and black.[sty,tex] files.
-%% The actual color parameters were set using a Tektronix Phaser
-%% printer. Approximate PANTONE numbers are given for most colors.
-%%
-%% If any of these colors don't match the reditions given by your
-%% color device, then you can redefine them by adding another header file
-%% to predefine the colors in userdict. In this way you can easily
-%% customize these colors to every device by adding a header entry in the
-%% corresponding config.PRINTER file.
-%%
-%% This header file assumes that tex.pro is already loaded (e.g., B is
-%% defined in that header).
-%%
-TeXDict begin
-%%
-%% This defines the currentcmykcolor and setcmykcolor in terms of rbg
-%% if they are not defined in the current interpreter.
-%%
-/setcmykcolor where {pop}
- { /setcmykcolor
- { dup 10 eq {pop setrgbcolor}
- {1 sub 4 1 roll 3
- { 3 index add neg dup 0 lt {pop 0} if 3 1 roll
- } repeat
- setrgbcolor pop
- } ifelse
- } B
- } ifelse
-/TeXcolorcmyk { setcmykcolor } def
-/TeXcolorrgb { setrgbcolor } def
-/TeXcolorgrey { setgray } def
-/TeXcolorgray { setgray } def
-/TeXcolorhsb { sethsbcolor } def
-/currentcmykcolor where {pop}
- { /currentcmykcolor
- { currentrgbcolor 10 % The 10 signals colors in rbg on stack
- } B
- } ifelse
-%%
-%% This is intended to set the color states by these defaults, only if
-%% they are not defined elsewhere, particularly in another header file.
-%% If defined in another header file, they must be defined in userdict to
-%% take effect.
-%%
-/DC { % define a color
- exch dup userdict exch known { pop pop } { X } ifelse
-} B
-%% GreenYellow Approximate PANTONE 388
-/GreenYellow { 0.15 0 0.69 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Yellow Approximate PANTONE YELLOW
-/Yellow { 0 0 1 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Goldenrod Approximate PANTONE 109
-/Goldenrod { 0 0.10 0.84 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Dandelion Approximate PANTONE 123
-/Dandelion { 0 0.29 0.84 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Apricot Approximate PANTONE 1565
-/Apricot { 0 0.32 0.52 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Peach Approximate PANTONE 164
-/Peach { 0 0.50 0.70 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Melon Approximate PANTONE 177
-/Melon { 0 0.46 0.50 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% YellowOrange Approximate PANTONE 130
-/YellowOrange { 0 0.42 1 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Orange Approximate PANTONE ORANGE-021
-/Orange { 0 0.61 0.87 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% BurntOrange Approximate PANTONE 388
-/BurntOrange { 0 0.51 1 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Bittersweet Approximate PANTONE 167
-/Bittersweet { 0 0.75 1 0.24 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% RedOrange Approximate PANTONE 179
-/RedOrange { 0 0.77 0.87 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Mahogany Approximate PANTONE 484
-/Mahogany { 0 0.85 0.87 0.35 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Maroon Approximate PANTONE 201
-/Maroon { 0 0.87 0.68 0.32 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% BrickRed Approximate PANTONE 1805
-/BrickRed { 0 0.89 0.94 0.28 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Red VERY-Approx PANTONE RED
-/Red { 0 1 1 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% OrangeRed No PANTONE match
-/OrangeRed { 0 1 0.50 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% RubineRed Approximate PANTONE RUBINE-RED
-/RubineRed { 0 1 0.13 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% WildStrawberry Approximate PANTONE 206
-/WildStrawberry { 0 0.96 0.39 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Salmon Approximate PANTONE 183
-/Salmon { 0 0.53 0.38 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% CarnationPink Approximate PANTONE 218
-/CarnationPink { 0 0.63 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Magenta Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-MAGENTA
-/Magenta { 0 1 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% VioletRed Approximate PANTONE 219
-/VioletRed { 0 0.81 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Rhodamine Approximate PANTONE RHODAMINE-RED
-/Rhodamine { 0 0.82 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Mulberry Approximate PANTONE 241
-/Mulberry { 0.34 0.90 0 0.02 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% RedViolet Approximate PANTONE 234
-/RedViolet { 0.07 0.90 0 0.34 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Fuchsia Approximate PANTONE 248
-/Fuchsia { 0.47 0.91 0 0.08 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Lavender Approximate PANTONE 223
-/Lavender { 0 0.48 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Thistle Approximate PANTONE 245
-/Thistle { 0.12 0.59 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Orchid Approximate PANTONE 252
-/Orchid { 0.32 0.64 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% DarkOrchid No PANTONE match
-/DarkOrchid { 0.40 0.80 0.20 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Purple Approximate PANTONE PURPLE
-/Purple { 0.45 0.86 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Plum VERY-Approx PANTONE 518
-/Plum { 0.50 1 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Violet Approximate PANTONE VIOLET
-/Violet { 0.79 0.88 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% RoyalPurple Approximate PANTONE 267
-/RoyalPurple { 0.75 0.90 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% BlueViolet Approximate PANTONE 2755
-/BlueViolet { 0.86 0.91 0 0.04 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Periwinkle Approximate PANTONE 2715
-/Periwinkle { 0.57 0.55 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% CadetBlue Approximate PANTONE (534+535)/2
-/CadetBlue { 0.62 0.57 0.23 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% CornflowerBlue Approximate PANTONE 292
-/CornflowerBlue { 0.65 0.13 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% MidnightBlue Approximate PANTONE 302
-/MidnightBlue { 0.98 0.13 0 0.43 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% NavyBlue Approximate PANTONE 293
-/NavyBlue { 0.94 0.54 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% RoyalBlue No PANTONE match
-/RoyalBlue { 1 0.50 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Blue Approximate PANTONE BLUE-072
-/Blue { 1 1 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Cerulean Approximate PANTONE 3005
-/Cerulean { 0.94 0.11 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Cyan Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-CYAN
-/Cyan { 1 0 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% ProcessBlue Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-BLUE
-/ProcessBlue { 0.96 0 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% SkyBlue Approximate PANTONE 2985
-/SkyBlue { 0.62 0 0.12 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Turquoise Approximate PANTONE (312+313)/2
-/Turquoise { 0.85 0 0.20 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% TealBlue Approximate PANTONE 3145
-/TealBlue { 0.86 0 0.34 0.02 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Aquamarine Approximate PANTONE 3135
-/Aquamarine { 0.82 0 0.30 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% BlueGreen Approximate PANTONE 320
-/BlueGreen { 0.85 0 0.33 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Emerald No PANTONE match
-/Emerald { 1 0 0.50 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% JungleGreen Approximate PANTONE 328
-/JungleGreen { 0.99 0 0.52 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% SeaGreen Approximate PANTONE 3268
-/SeaGreen { 0.69 0 0.50 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Green VERY-Approx PANTONE GREEN
-/Green { 1 0 1 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% ForestGreen Approximate PANTONE 349
-/ForestGreen { 0.91 0 0.88 0.12 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% PineGreen Approximate PANTONE 323
-/PineGreen { 0.92 0 0.59 0.25 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% LimeGreen No PANTONE match
-/LimeGreen { 0.50 0 1 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% YellowGreen Approximate PANTONE 375
-/YellowGreen { 0.44 0 0.74 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% SpringGreen Approximate PANTONE 381
-/SpringGreen { 0.26 0 0.76 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% OliveGreen Approximate PANTONE 582
-/OliveGreen { 0.64 0 0.95 0.40 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% RawSienna Approximate PANTONE 154
-/RawSienna { 0 0.72 1 0.45 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Sepia Approximate PANTONE 161
-/Sepia { 0 0.83 1 0.70 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Brown Approximate PANTONE 1615
-/Brown { 0 0.81 1 0.60 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Tan No PANTONE match
-/Tan { 0.14 0.42 0.56 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Gray Approximate PANTONE COOL-GRAY-8
-/Gray { 0 0 0 0.50 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% Black Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-BLACK
-/Black { 0 0 0 1 setcmykcolor } DC
-%% White No PANTONE match
-/White { 0 0 0 0 setcmykcolor } DC
-end
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/config.h b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/config.h
deleted file mode 100644
index f4889b1fef4..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/config.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-/* config.h: master configuration file, included first by all compilable
- source files (not headers). This file is public domain. */
-
-#ifndef CONFIG_H
-#define CONFIG_H
-
-/* The stuff from the path searching library. */
-#include <kpathsea/config.h>
-
-/* How to open files with fopen. */
-#include <kpathsea/c-fopen.h>
-
-/* How the filenames' parts are separated. */
-#include <kpathsea/c-pathch.h>
-
-/* Have to get the enum constants below, sigh. Still better than
- repeating the definitions everywhere we need them. */
-#include <kpathsea/tex-file.h>
-
-#include <c-auto.h>
-
-/* For kpathsea, we don't have paths, we have formats. This is so
- we can do lazy evaluation of only the formats we need, instead of
- having to initialize everything in the world. */
-#define figpath kpse_pict_format
-#define pictpath kpse_pict_format
-#define pkpath kpse_pk_format
-#define tfmpath kpse_tfm_format
-#define ovfpath kpse_ovf_format
-#define ofmpath kpse_ofm_format
-#define vfpath kpse_vf_format
-#define configpath kpse_dvips_config_format
-#define headerpath kpse_tex_ps_header_format
-#define type1path kpse_type1_format
-#define mappath kpse_fontmap_format
-#define encpath kpse_enc_format
-
-#if (defined (DOS) || defined (MSDOS)) && !defined (__DJGPP__)
-#undef DOS
-#undef MSDOS
-#define DOS
-#define MSDOS
-#endif
-
-/* dvips has a different name for this. */
-#if SIZEOF_INT < 4
-#define SHORTINT
-#endif
-
-#define READ FOPEN_R_MODE
-#define READBIN FOPEN_RBIN_MODE
-#define WRITEBIN FOPEN_WBIN_MODE
-
-/* Include various things by default. */
-#ifndef NO_HPS
-#define HPS
-#endif
-#ifndef NO_TPIC
-#define TPIC
-#endif
-#ifndef NO_EMTEX
-#define EMTEX
-#endif
-
-/* Include debugging by default, too. */
-#ifndef NO_DEBUG
-#undef DEBUG
-#define DEBUG
-
-/* To pass along to kpathsea. (Avoid changing debug.h.) */
-#define D_STAT (1<<9)
-#define D_HASH (1<<10)
-#define D_EXPAND (1<<11)
-#define D_SEARCH (1<<12)
-#endif
-
-/* These are defined under NT, but we have variable names. */
-#undef ERROR
-#undef NO_ERROR
-
-#endif /* not CONFIG_H */
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/config.ps b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/config.ps
deleted file mode 100644
index 0816b31fec3..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/config.ps
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,613 +0,0 @@
-% $Id: config.ps 24459 2011-11-02 15:13:04Z preining $
-% config.ps - configuration file for dvips.
-% Tomas Rokicki, Thomas Esser, Karl Berry, et al., 1986ff, public domain.
-
-% Memory available. Download the three-line PostScript file:
-% %! Hey, we're PostScript
-% /Times-Roman findfont 30 scalefont setfont 144 432 moveto
-% vmstatus exch sub 40 string cvs show pop showpage
-% to determine this number. (It will be the only thing printed.)
-m 3500000
-
-% Run securely. z2 disables both shell command execution in
-% `\special' and config files (via the `E' option) and opening of any
-% absolute filenames. z1, the default, forbids shell escapes but
-% allows absolute filenames. z0 allows both. The corresponding
-% command line options are -R0|-R1|-R2
-z1
-
-% How to print, maybe with lp instead lpr, etc. If commented-out, output
-% will go into a file by default.
-%o |lpr
-
-% Default resolution of this device, in dots per inch.
-D 600
-X 600
-Y 600
-
-% Metafont mode. (This is completely different from the -M
-% command-line option, which controls whether mktexpk is invoked.)
-% See ../../metafont/misc/modes.mf for a list of mode names. This mode
-% and the D number above must agree, or mktexpk will get confused.
-M ljfour
-
-% Last resort bitmap sizes.
-R 300 600
-
-% Correct printer offset. You can use testpage.tex from the LaTeX
-% distribution to find these numbers.
-O 0pt,0pt
-
-% Bitmap font compression. Results in more compact output files, but
-% sometimes causes trouble. So the default is disabled. Set Z1 to enable
-% this feature.
-Z0
-
-% Partially download Type 1 fonts by default. Only reason not to do
-% this is if you encounter bugs. (Please report them to
-% @email{tex-k@tug.org} if you do.)
-j
-
-% This shows how to add your own map file.
-% Remove the comment and adjust the name:
-% p +myfonts.map
-
-% In the past, the a4size and letterSize definitions did not set the
-% paper size, but we want to set it if we can so that ps2pdf can work
-% properly. So, a4 and a4size, and letter and letterSize, are made
-% identical here, and we prefer the a4/letter names -- texconfig uses them.
-%
-% In the definitions below, if we have setpagedevice, use that.
-% Else if we have the a4 resp. letter operator, use that.
-% Else do nothing to set the page size.
-%
-% If you need to have no paper size stuff in the output at all, e.g., if
-% you are producing a multi-page document for further processing, use
-% -tnopaper (defined at end). (With a single-page document, you can use -E.)
-%
-% emacs-page
-
-@ a4 210mm 297mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a4
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a4
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [595 842] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /a4 where { pop a4 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ letter 8.5in 11in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Letter
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Letter
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [612 792] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /letter where { pop letter } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a4size 210mm 297mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a4
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a4
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [595 842] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /a4 where { pop a4 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ letterSize 8.5in 11in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Letter
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Letter
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [612 792] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /letter where { pop letter } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-% The jacow paper size is the smaller of letter and a4 in both
-% dimensions, and can therefore hopefully be printed on either paper
-% size. As far as we know, Volker Schaa first used it for the JACOW
-% conference proceedings that he produced.
-@ jacow 210mm 11in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jacow
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jacow
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [595 792] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-% The smallbook paper size has been used by the Free Software Foundation
-% to print manuals for many years, and is part of Texinfo.
-@ smallbook 7in 9.25in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: smallbook
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: smallbook
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [504 666] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-% Special paper size for IEEE Computer Society Journals
-@ ieeecs 7.875in 10.75in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: ieeecs
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: ieeecs
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [567 774] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ halfexecutive 133mm 184mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: halfexecutive
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: halfexecutive
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [378 522] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ halfletter 140mm 216mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: halfletter
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: halfletter
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [396 612] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ statement 140mm 216mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: statement
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: statement
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [396 612] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ executive 184mm 267mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: executive
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: executive
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [522 756] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-% for powerdot
-@ screen 8.25in 11in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Screen
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Screen
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [594 792] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-% a common size for printers (in north america).
-@ sixbynine 6in 9in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: SixByNine
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: SixByNine
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [432 648] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ quarto 215mm 275mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: quarto
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: quarto
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [610 780] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ note 216mm 279mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: note
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: note
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [612 792] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ folio 216mm 330mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: folio
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: folio
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [612 936] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ legal 8.5in 14in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Legal
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Legal
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [612 1008] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ 10x14 10in 14in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: 10x14
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: 10x14
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [720 1008] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ ledger 17in 11in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Ledger
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Ledger
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [1224 792] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ tabloid 11in 17in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Tabloid
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Tabloid
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [792 1224] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ 11x17 11in 17in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: 11x17
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: 11x17
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [792 1224] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ if
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a0 841mm 1189mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a0
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a0
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [2384 3370] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /a0 where { pop a0 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a1 594mm 841mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a1
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a1
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [1684 2384] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /a1 where { pop a1 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a2 420mm 594mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a2
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a2
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [1191 1684] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /a2 where { pop a2 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a3 297mm 420mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a3
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a3
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [842 1191] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /a3 where { pop a3 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a5 148mm 210mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a5
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a5
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [420 595] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /a5 where { pop a5 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a6 105mm 148mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a6
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a6
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [298 420] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /a6 where { pop a6 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a7 74mm 105mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a7
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a7
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [210 298] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /a7 where { pop a7 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a8 52mm 74mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a8
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a8
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [147 210] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /a8 where { pop a8 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a9 37mm 52mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a9
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a9
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [105 147] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /a9 where { pop a9 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a10 26mm 37mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a10
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a10
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [74 105] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /a10 where { pop a10 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ jisb0 1030mm 1456mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jisb0
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jisb0
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [2920 4127] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /jisb0 where { pop jisb0 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ jisb1 728mm 1030mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jisb1
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jisb1
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [2064 2920] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /jisb1 where { pop jisb1 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ jisb2 515mm 728mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jisb2
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jisb2
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [1460 2064] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /jisb2 where { pop jisb2 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ jisb3 364mm 515mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jisb3
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jisb3
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [1032 1460] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /jisb3 where { pop jisb3 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ jisb4 257mm 364mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jisb4
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jisb4
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [729 1032] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /jisb4 where { pop jisb4 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ jisb5 182mm 257mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jisb5
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jisb5
-@+ /setpagedevice where
-@+ { pop << /PageSize [516 729] >> setpagedevice }
-@+ { /jisb5 where { pop jisb5 } if }
-@+ ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
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-
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-
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- if test -f /usr/libexec/ld.so; then
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- hardcode_shlibpath_var=no
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- *)
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- link_all_deplibs=yes
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- archive_cmds='$CC -G $wl-h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
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- archive_cmds='$LD -assert pure-text -Bstatic -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
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- hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
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- case $host_vendor in
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- archive_cmds='$LD -G -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
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- archive_cmds='$LD -G -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
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- motorola)
- archive_cmds='$LD -G -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
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- ;;
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- archive_cmds='$LD -G -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
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- if test -d /usr/nec; then
- archive_cmds='$LD -G -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
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- runpath_var=LD_RUN_PATH
- hardcode_runpath_var=yes
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- archive_cmds='$LD -G -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
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- library_names_spec='$libname$release$shared_ext$versuffix $libname$release$shared_ext$major $libname$shared_ext'
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- dynamic_linker='Win32 link.exe'
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- need_lib_prefix=no
- need_version=no
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- soname_spec='$libname$release$major$shared_ext'
- shlibpath_overrides_runpath=yes
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- need_lib_prefix=no
- need_version=no
- library_names_spec='$libname$release$shared_ext$versuffix $libname$release$shared_ext$major $libname$shared_ext'
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- shlibpath_overrides_runpath=yes
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- need_version=no
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index 26885af1622..00000000000
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index 648f60c16fd..00000000000
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-D 600
-
-% Metafont mode. (This is completely different from the -M command-line
-% option, which controls whether MakeTeXPK is invoked.) Get
-% @url{ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/modes.mf} for a list of mode names. This mode
-% and the D number above must agree, or MakeTeXPK will get confused.
-M ljfour
-
-% Memory available. Download the three-line PostScript file:
-% %! Hey, we're PostScript
-% /Times-Roman findfont 30 scalefont setfont 144 432 moveto
-% vmstatus exch sub 40 string cvs show pop showpage
-% to determine this number. (It will be the only thing printed.)
-m 3500000
-
-% Correct printer offset. You can use testpage.tex from the LaTeX
-% distribution to find these numbers. Print testpage.dvi more than once.
-O 0pt,0pt
-
-% Partially download Type 1 fonts by default. Only reason not to do
-% this is if you encounter bugs. (Please report them to
-% @email{tex-k@@tug.org} if you do.)
-j
-
-% Also look for fonts at these resolutions.
-R 300 600
-
-% With a high resolution and a RISC cpu, better to compress the bitmaps.
-Z
-
-% Uncomment these if you have and want to use PostScript versions of the
-% fonts.
-%p +cmfonts.map
-%p +lafonts.map
-%p +cyrfonts.map
-%p +eufonts.map
-
-% To include another configuration file here.
-%c FILENAME
-
-% You will also want definitions for alternative paper sizes -- A4,
-% legal, and such. Examples in @file{contrib/papersize.level2} and
-% @file{contrib/papersize.simple}.
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/2a4.ps b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/2a4.ps
deleted file mode 100644
index cf2d4f479eb..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/2a4.ps
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-% @(#)2a4.ps 1.0 95/10/30 pete
-%
-% The following code defines PostScript procedures to work dvips.
-% they must be downloaded or sent as a header file together with
-% the PostScript version of your (La)TeX file.
-%
-% Originated probably by Piet van Oostrum, Department of Computer Science,
-% Utrecht University, Padualaan 14, P.O. Box 80.089, 3508 TB Utrecht
-% Phone +31 30 531806
-% Fax +31 30 513791
-% <piet@cs.ruu.nl> uunet!mcsun!ruuinf!piet
-%
-% it is now re-written to work with dvips(k)-5.58f by Peter Dyballa
-% Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universit\"at Robert-Mayer-Str. 11-15
-% Fachbereich 20 - Theoretische Informatik D 60325 Frankfurt am Main
-% (Department for Computer Science) (Federal Republic of Germany)
-%
-%
-% To use 2a4.ps include this on invocation of dvips:
-% -h 2a4.ps -t landscape
-%
-% do not include this in your (La)TeX source:
-% \special{landscape}\special{header=2a4.ps}
-%
-/isoddpage true def
-/orig-showpage /showpage load def
-/factor 0.707106781187 def
-/showpage {
- isoddpage not { orig-showpage } if
- /isoddpage isoddpage not store
- } def
-
-/bop-hook {
- /vsize 1 factor add neg def
- isoddpage {factor factor scale
- 842 412 translate }
- { 0 -595 translate } ifelse
- } def
-
-/end-hook {
- isoddpage not { orig-showpage } if
- } def
-%
-% Theses measures are for those paper formats:
-%
-% DIN A4 letter legal
-% 148mm = 412 PS pt 5.5in = 396 PS pt 7in = 504 PS pt
-% 210mm = 595 PS pt 8.5in = 612 PS pt 8.5in = 612 PS pt
-% 297mm = 842 PS pt 11in = 792 PS pt 14in = 1008 PS pt
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/config.fax b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/config.fax
deleted file mode 100644
index 963ebffaf33..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/config.fax
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-*
-* For FAX output, we set 200 dpi, FAX mode.
-*
-D 200
-M FAX
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/config.lino b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/config.lino
deleted file mode 100644
index 4e3285f5089..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/config.lino
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
-*
-* This configuration file is a sample one for a typesetter. See the
-* end of the file especially, where we use setpageparams. With a
-* configuration file like this, you can use
-*
-* -t film0 -k -T 11in,17in
-*
-* for instance to print an 11x17 inch document in orientation 0 with
-* crop marks.
-*
-* Assume we have a nice modern lino with lots of memory.
-*
-m 1000000
-*
-* And send output by default to a PostScript file.
-*
-o
-*
-* Default resolution. We must get this right!
-*
-D 1270
-*
-* Compress the fonts.
-*
-Z
-*
-* Paper size information. First definition is the default.
-*
-* If your default is a4 uncomment the following definition
-* and comment out the letterSize definition.
-*
-*@ a4size 210mm 297mm
-*@+ %%PaperSize: a4
-
-@ letterSize 8.5in 11in
-@+ %%PaperSize: Letter
-
-@ letter 8.5in 11in
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Letter
-@+ letter
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ legal 8.5in 14in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Legal
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Legal
-@+ legal
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ ledger 17in 11in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Ledger
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Ledger
-@+ ledger
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ tabloid 11in 17in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Tabloid
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Tabloid
-@+ 11x17
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a4 210mm 297mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a4
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a4
-@+ a4
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a3 297mm 420mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a3
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a3
-@+ a3
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-*
-* These last two are only for typesetters that can set the page size;
-* uncomment and put them in a `config.lino', for instance.
-*
-* Use this for pages where you want the text to run in the same direction
-* as the film feeds (slow scan direction; down the length of the film.)
-* Best for everything *but* pages higher than the film is wide or pages
-* wider than they are tall; needed for pages wider than the film is wide.
-*
-@ film0 0in 0in
-@+ statusdict /setpageparams known { vsize hsize 0 0 statusdict begin {
-@+ setpageparams } stopped end } { true } ifelse { statusdict /setpage known
-@+ { vsize hsize 0 statusdict begin { setpage } stopped pop end } if } if
-*
-* Use this for pages where you want the text to run across the width of
-* the film (fast scan direction.) Needed for pages taller than the film
-* is wide; preferred for pages wider than they are tall.
-*
-@ film1 0in 0in
-@+ statusdict /setpageparams known { hsize vsize 0 1 statusdict begin {
-@+ setpageparams } stopped end } { true } ifelse { statusdict /setpage known
-@+ { hsize vsize 1 statusdict begin { setpage } stopped pop end } if } if
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/config.lj2p b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/config.lj2p
deleted file mode 100644
index aaf2a25f3f2..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/config.lj2p
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,95 +0,0 @@
-* original config.ps -- default definitions for dvips output.
-*
-* (If you change or delete `original' on the previous line, dvips won't
-* install its config.ps over this file.)
-*
-* Configuration file for Karl & Kathy's LaserJet IIP.
-
-* We have 2 2MB expansion cards.
-*
-m 2750000
-
-
-* Send output by default to our printer.
-*
-o |lpr
-
-
-* Default resolution.
-*
-D 300
-
-
-* Reverse the pages, since we usually print on the face-up tray.
-*
-r
-
-
-* Mode is for Canon engine.
-*
-M CanonCX
-
-
-* Also look for this list of resolutions.
-*
-R 300
-
-
-* The printer offsets the output by this much.
-*
-O 0pt,-6pt
-
-
-* Paper size information. First definition is the default.
-*
-* If your default is a4 uncomment the following definition
-* and comment out the letterSize definition.
-*
-* There is some redundancy in the following comments; that is to
-* get things to work both on the NeXT and on other printers.
-*
-*@ a4size 210mm 297mm
-*@+ %%PaperSize: a4
-
-@ letterSize 8.5in 11in
-
-@ letter 8.5in 11in
-@+ %%PaperSize: Letter
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Letter
-@+ letter
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ legal 8.5in 14in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Legal
-@+ %%PaperSize: Legal
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Legal
-@+ legal
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ ledger 17in 11in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Ledger
-@+ %%PaperSize: Ledger
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Ledger
-@+ ledger
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ tabloid 11in 17in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Tabloid
-@+ %%PaperSize: Tabloid
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Tabloid
-@+ 11x17
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a4 210mm 297mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a4
-@+ %%PaperSize: a4
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a4
-@+ a4
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a3 297mm 420mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a3
-@+ %%PaperSize: a3
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a3
-@+ a3
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/config.post3x3 b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/config.post3x3
deleted file mode 100644
index f43b3071b4c..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/config.post3x3
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
- %
- % This file is an example of a header file for dvips. It prints a page
- % (or a whole document) as a 3x3 poster. This file is built so it can
- % be used both as the header file for PostScript and as the configuration
- % file for dvips. First comes the PostScript part. (Note that dvips
- % ignores any lines beginning with a space.) Change the number here.
- % Use it with -P post3x3. We try to overlap pages a bit.
- %
- /xpost 3 def /ypost 3 def
- userdict begin /bop-hook {
- 36 36 translate
- dup xpost ypost mul mod
- dup xpost mod hsize 36 xpost 1 sub mul sub mul neg exch
- xpost idiv vsize 36 ypost 1 sub mul sub mul neg translate % translate!
- xpost ypost scale % scale!
- -36 -36 translate
- } def end
- { % we start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
- %
- % Now the dvips options. Change the number here too, to be
- % xpost * ypost.
- %
-b 9
-h config.post3x3
- %
- % Now PostScript cleanup.
- %
- } pop
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/config.rokicki b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/config.rokicki
deleted file mode 100644
index 62828369a74..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/config.rokicki
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-*
-* See config.lino for more info.
-* With a virtual machine, we can claim 1M of memory.
-*
-m 1000000
-*
-* And send output by default to the printer.
-*
-o !lpr
-*
-* Default resolution.
-*
-D 400
-*
-* Last resort sizes.
-*
-R 100 120 144 300 360 400 432 480
-*
-* Paper size information. First definition is the default.
-*
-* If your default is a4 uncomment the following definition
-* and comment out the letterSize definition.
-*
-*@ A4size 210mm 297mm
-*@+ %%PaperSize: A4
-
-@ letterSize 8.5in 11in
-
-@ letter 8.5in 11in
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Letter
-@+ letter
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ legal 8.5in 14in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Legal
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Legal
-@+ legal
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ ledger 17in 11in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Ledger
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Ledger
-@+ ledger
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ tabloid 11in 17in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Tabloid
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Tabloid
-@+ 11x17
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ A4 210mm 297mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: A4
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: A4
-@+ a4
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ A3 297mm 420mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: A3
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: A3
-@+ a3
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/loop.ps b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/loop.ps
deleted file mode 100644
index a38c4a19863..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/loop.ps
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-%(%stdin) (r) file 1 string readstring
-{ } loop
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/mkdvipspapers b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/mkdvipspapers
deleted file mode 100644
index b1adffcaa7a..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/mkdvipspapers
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,429 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/local/bin/perl
-
-#
-# mkdvipspapers: a simple Perl script that generates a bunch of paper sizes
-# definitions for dvips.
-#
-# Copyright (C) 1995, Yves Arrouye <Yves.Arrouye@imag.fr> [06/15/95]
-#
-# THIS CODE IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITHOUT ANY WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR
-# IMPLIED, OF ITS FITNESS TO ANY PURPOSE. IT'S AUTHOR CANNOT BE HELD LIABLE
-# FOR ANY DAMAGES OCCURING DUE TO THE USE OF THIS CODE. USE AT YOUR OWN RISKS!
-
-# Known bugs: this script is written in Perl 5. (If you ever rewrite it in
-# Perl 4, I'm interested to get your version; I can provide a Perl-4 options
-# parser that is Getopt modified for it).
-
-# Last change: added the -p (--paper) option for specifying default size
-# (the first that will be generated). Arranged for the letter and a4 defs
-# be the first ones if nothing is specified (i.e. in the dvips default).
-# Note: the default paper size need not be in the chose ones, it is taken from
-# all the known papers sizes.
-
-# Read what follows for simple documentation and explanations.
-
-#
-# Options accepted by the script:
-#
-# --help print a small help message
-# --version print version
-#
-# -s, --standard generate standard definitions (Adobe ones)
-# -n, --non-standard generate dvips non-standard definitions
-# -d, --dvips generate dvips (i.e. standard + some) definitions
-# -g, --gs generate non-standard gs definitions
-# -e, --extra generate non-standard extra definitions
-# -l, --local generate local definitions
-# -a, --all generate all definitions
-#
-# -p, --paper default paper size
-#
-# default behaviour is the same as --dvips.
-#
-
-use Getopt::Long;
-
-#
-# The paper sizes definitions are stored in arrays with the following entries
-# for each paper size:
-#
-# - the name of the paper for dvips, e.g. letter;
-# - the name of the paper for the DSC PaperSize comment, e.g. Letter;
-# - the name of an accessible PostScript operator that may select the
-# correct paper size, e.g. letter;
-# - the name of a PostScript operator in statusdict that may select the
-# correct paper tray. e.g. lettertray (this is preferred);
-# - the physical width and height of the paper, either in points (no units
-# or bp, as in 4000bp), in inches (e.g 8.5in), centimeters (e.g. 21cm)
-# or in millimeters (e.g. 297mm);
-# - a flag indicating the orientation of the sheet, 0 meaning portrait and
-# 1 meaning landscape (this actually used only for gs' setpage operator).
-#
-# The PostScript code generated in the Setup section does the following.
-# First, we look in statusdict in order to look for a tray selection operator.
-# If there is none, but the specified PostScript operator is accessible with
-# the current dictionaries stacking order, we use it. If setpagedevice is
-# implemented and the other methods did fail, we use it. Otherwise, if the
-# setpage operator is present in statusdict, use this one. The setpage op. is
-# assumed to be
-#
-# <width> <height> <orient> setpage --
-#
-# where <orient> is 0 for portrait and 1 for landscape (in which case <width>
-# and <height> are swapped!).
-#
-
-#
-# This code has been tested with an Apple LaserWriter II, an Hewlett Packard
-# 4L laser printer, Ghostscript 3.33 and Ghostview 1.5 with success.
-#
-
-#
-# Enter your local definitions here in the same format as the examples
-# below.
-#
-# Papers defined here: (none).
-#
-
-@localpapersdefs = (
-);
-
-#
-# Standard (Adobe) names. Missing names are a4small and lettersmall, because
-# I don't have their definition handy.
-#
-# Papers defined here: 11x17, a3, a4, b5, ledger, legal, letter, note.
-#
-
-@stdpapersdefs = (
- [
- 'letter',
- 'Letter', 'letter', 'lettertray',
- '8.5in', '11in', 0
- ],
- [
- 'a4',
- 'A4', 'a4', 'a4tray',
- '210mm', '297mm', 0
- ],
- [
- '11x17',
- '11x17', '11x17', '11x17tray',
- '11in', '17in', 0
- ],
- [
- 'a3',
- 'A3', 'a3', 'a3tray',
- '297mm', '420mm', 0
- ],
- [
- 'b5',
- 'B5', 'ab5', 'b5tray',
- '177mm', '250mm', 0
- ],
- [
- 'ledger',
- 'Ledger', 'ledger', 'ledgertray',
- '11in', '17in', 1
- ],
- [
- 'legal',
- 'Legal', 'legal', 'legaltray',
- '8.5in', '14in', 0
- ],
- [
- 'note',
- 'Note', 'note', 'notetray',
- '7.5in', '10in', 0
- ]
-);
-
-#
-# Names that are present in the standard dvips distribution.
-#
-# Papers defined here: tabloid (aka 11x17).
-#
-
-@dvipspapersdefs = (
- [
- 'tabloid',
- 'Tabloid', '11x17', '11x17tray',
- '11in', '17in', 0
- ],
-);
-
-#
-# Names that are present in the standard gs distribution. (Some names are
-# currently missing...)
-#
-# Papers defined here: a0, a1, a2, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10,
-# b0, b1, b2, b3, b4.
-#
-
-@gspapersdefs = (
- [
- 'a0',
- 'A0', 'a0', 'a0tray',
- '840mm', '1188mm', 0
- ],
- [
- 'a1',
- 'A1', 'a1', 'a1tray',
- '594mm', '840mm', 0
- ],
- [
- 'a2',
- 'A2', 'a2', 'a2tray',
- '420mm', '594mm', 0
- ],
- [
- 'a5',
- 'A5', 'a5', 'a5tray',
- '148mm', '210mm', 0
- ],
- [
- 'a6',
- 'A6', 'a6', 'a6tray',
- '105mm', '148mm', 0
- ],
- [
- 'a7',
- 'A7', 'a7', 'a7tray',
- '74mm', '105mm', 0
- ],
- [
- 'a8',
- 'A8', 'a8', 'a8tray',
- '52.5mm', '74mm', 0
- ],
- [
- 'a9',
- 'A9', 'a9', 'a9tray',
- '37mm', '52.5mm', 0
- ],
- [
- 'a10',
- 'A10', 'a10', 'a10tray',
- '26.25mm', '37mm', 0
- ],
- [
- 'b0',
- 'B0', 'b0', 'b0tray',
- '2836bp', '4008bp', 0
- ],
- [
- 'b1',
- 'B1', 'b1', 'b1tray',
- '2004bp', '2836bp', 0
- ],
- [
- 'b2',
- 'B2', 'b2', 'b2tray',
- '1418bp', '2004bp', 0
- ],
- [
- 'b3',
- 'B3', 'b3', 'b3tray',
- '1002bp', '1418bp', 0
- ],
- [
- 'b4',
- 'B4', 'b4', 'b4tray',
- '709bp', '1002bp', 0
- ],
-);
-
-@extrapapersdefs = (
- [
- 'executive',
- 'Executive', 'executivepage', 'executivepagetray',
- '7.25in', '10.5in', 0
- ],
- [
- 'halfexecutive',
- 'HalfExecutive', 'halfexecutivepage', 'halfexecutivepagetray',
- '5.25in', '7.25in', 0
- ]
-);
-
-sub basename {
- local($fullname, $ext) = @_;
- local($basename) = $fullname;
-
- $basename =~ s,(.*/)?([^/]+),$2,;
- $ext && $basename =~ s,$ext$,,;
-
- $basename;
-}
-
-sub dumpsizes {
- local($legend, @sizes) = @_;
-
- print "$legend";
-
- for $spec (@sizes) {
- local(@array) = @$spec;
- local($name) = @array;
-
- print $name, " ";
- }
- print "\n";
-}
-
-sub usage {
- local($exitcode) = @_;
- local($myname) = &basename($0);
-
- if ($exitcode) {
- select STDERR;
- }
-
- print "usage: $myname [ --version ] [ -h, --help ] [ -s, --standard ] [ -n, --non-standard ] [ -d, --dvips ] [ -g, --gs ] [ -e, --extra ] [ -l, --local ] [ -a, --all ] [ -p, --paper papername ]\n";
-
- if ($exitcode == 0) {
- print "\n";
- print "options: --version\t\tprint version information\n";
- print " -h, --help\t\tprint this help message\n";
- print " -s, --standard\t\tdefine standard paper sizes\n";
- print " -n, --non-standard\tdefine dvips' non-standard paper sizes\n";
- print " -d, --dvips\t\tdefine all dvips paper sizes\n";
- print " -g, --gs\t\tdefine gs' non-standard paper sizes\n";
- print " -e, --extra\t\tdefine extra paper sizes\n";
- print " -l, --local\t\tdefine local paper sizes\n";
- print " -a, --all\t\tdefine all previous paper sizes\n";
- print " -p, --paper papername\tspecify default paper size\n";
- print "\npapers: "; &dumpsizes("--standard\t\t", @stdpapersdefs);
- print " "; &dumpsizes("--non-standard\t\t", @dvipspapersdefs);
- print " "; &dumpsizes("--gs\t\t\t", @gspapersdefs);
- print " "; &dumpsizes("--extra\t\t", @extrapapersdefs);
- print " "; &dumpsizes("--local\t\t", @localpapersdefs);
- }
-
- exit $exitcode;
-}
-
-sub pssize {
- local ($size) = @_;
- local $number = $size;
-
- $number =~ s/\D+$//;
-
- if ($size =~ /in$/) {
- $number *= 72;
- } elsif ($size =~ /cm$/) {
- $number *= 72 / 2.54;
- } elsif ($size =~ /mm$/) {
- $number *= 72 / 25.4;
- }
-
- return int($number + .4);
-}
-
-sub genpaperdefs {
- local ($papername, $dscname, $psname, $trayname,
- $width, $height, $orient) = @$_;
- local ($pswidth, $psheight) = (&pssize($width), &pssize($height));
-
- local ($exch) = ($orient == 1 ? " exch" : "");
-
- if ($width =~ /^\d$/) { $width = "${width}bp"; }
- if ($height =~ /^\d$/) { $height = "${height}bp"; }
-
- print <<EPD
-@ $papername $width $height
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: $dscname
-@+ %%PaperSize: $dscname
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: $dscname
-@+ /setpagedevice where {
-@+ pop 1 dict dup /PageSize [ $pswidth $psheight$exch ] put setpagedevice
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /$trayname known {
-@+ statusdict begin $trayname end
-@+ /$psname where { pop $psname } if
-@+ } {
-@+ /$psname where {
-@+ pop $psname
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /setpage known {
-@+ statusdict begin
-@+ $pswidth $psheight $orient setpage
-@+ end
-@+ } if
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-EPD
-}
-
-if (!&GetOptions("standard|s", "non-standard|n", "dvips|d", "gs|g", "extra|e",
- "local|l", "all|a", "paper|p=s", "help|h", "version")) {
- &usage(1);
-} elsif ($#ARGV != -1) {
- &usage(1);
-} elsif ($opt_help) {
- &usage(0);
-} elsif ($opt_version) {
- print &basename($0),
- " version 1.2, by Yves Arrouye <Yves.Arrouye\@imag.fr>\n";
- exit(0);
-} else {
- @allpapersdefs = (@stdpapersdefs, @dvipspapersdefs, @gspapersdefs,
- @extrapapersdefs, @localpapersdefs);
- if ($opt_all) {
- @paperdefs = @allpapersdefs;
- } else {
- @papersdefs = ();
-
- if ($opt_dvips) {
- $opt_standard = 1;
- $opt_non_standard = 1;
- }
-
- if ($opt_standard && !$opt_dvips) {
- @papersdefs = (@papersdefs, @stdpapersdefs);
- }
- if ($opt_non_standard && !$opt_dvips) {
- @papersdefs = (@papersdefs, @dvipspapersdefs);
- }
- if ($opt_gs) {
- @papersdefs = (@papersdefs, @gsspapersdefs);
- }
- if ($opt_extra) {
- @papersdefs = (@papersdefs, @extrapapersdefs);
- }
- if ($opt_local) {
- @papersdefs = (@papersdefs, @localpapersdefs);
- }
-
- if ($#papersdefs == -1) {
- @papersdefs = (@stdpapersdefs, @dvipspapersdefs);
- }
- }
-}
-
-# Find default paper def in *all* definitions and generate config
-
-if ($opt_paper) {
- for (@allpapersdefs) {
- local(@paper) = @$_;
- local($papername) = @paper;
-
- if ($papername eq $opt_paper) {
- genpaperdefs @paper;
- last;
- }
- }
-}
-
-# Generate config for all selected paper sizes but the default one
-
-for (@defaultpaper, @papersdefs) {
- local($papername) = @$_;
-
- if ($papername eq $opt_paper) { next; }
-
- genpaperdefs $_;
-}
-
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/papersize.level2 b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/papersize.level2
deleted file mode 100644
index 8d708facafa..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/papersize.level2
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,236 +0,0 @@
-% If your printer doesn't support setpagedevice, and your default paper
-% size is A4, uncomment this.
-%@ A4size 210mm 297mm
-%@+ %%PaperSize: A4
-
-% If you want the lettersize definition that uses setpagedevice to be
-% the default, comment this out.
-@ letterSize 8.5in 11in
-
-% More paper size information. First definition is the default.
-% These definitions were generated by the contrib/mkdvipspapers Perl 5 script,
-% by Yves.Arrouye@imag.fr.
-%
-% If your default is a4 put the a4 definition first (i.e., before the letter
-% definition). You should always keep a definition here in order to have the
-% document print on the desired paper if possible even outside your original
-% environment.
-%
-% If your default is something else than a4, of course, put its
-% definition first!
-
-@ letter 8.5in 11in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Letter
-@+ %%PaperSize: Letter
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Letter
-@+ /setpagedevice where {
-@+ pop 1 dict dup /PageSize [ 612 792 ] put setpagedevice
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /lettertray known {
-@+ statusdict begin lettertray end
-@+ /letter where { pop letter } if
-@+ } {
-@+ /letter where {
-@+ pop letter
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /setpage known {
-@+ statusdict begin
-@+ 612 792 0 setpage
-@+ end
-@+ } if
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a4 210mm 297mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a4
-@+ %%PaperSize: a4
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a4
-@+ /setpagedevice where {
-@+ pop 1 dict dup /PageSize [ 595 842 ] put setpagedevice
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /a4tray known {
-@+ statusdict begin a4tray end
-@+ /a4 where { pop a4 } if
-@+ } {
-@+ /a4 where {
-@+ pop a4
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /setpage known {
-@+ statusdict begin
-@+ 595 842 0 setpage
-@+ end
-@+ } if
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ 11x17 11in 17in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: 11x17
-@+ %%PaperSize: 11x17
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: 11x17
-@+ /setpagedevice where {
-@+ pop 1 dict dup /PageSize [ 792 1224 ] put setpagedevice
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /11x17tray known {
-@+ statusdict begin 11x17tray end
-@+ /11x17 where { pop 11x17 } if
-@+ } {
-@+ /11x17 where {
-@+ pop 11x17
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /setpage known {
-@+ statusdict begin
-@+ 792 1224 0 setpage
-@+ end
-@+ } if
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ a3 297mm 420mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a3
-@+ %%PaperSize: a3
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a3
-@+ /setpagedevice where {
-@+ pop 1 dict dup /PageSize [ 842 1190 ] put setpagedevice
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /a3tray known {
-@+ statusdict begin a3tray end
-@+ /a3 where { pop a3 } if
-@+ } {
-@+ /a3 where {
-@+ pop a3
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /setpage known {
-@+ statusdict begin
-@+ 842 1190 0 setpage
-@+ end
-@+ } if
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ b5 177mm 250mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: b5
-@+ %%PaperSize: b5
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: b5
-@+ /setpagedevice where {
-@+ pop 1 dict dup /PageSize [ 502 709 ] put setpagedevice
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /b5tray known {
-@+ statusdict begin b5tray end
-@+ /ab5 where { pop ab5 } if
-@+ } {
-@+ /ab5 where {
-@+ pop ab5
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /setpage known {
-@+ statusdict begin
-@+ 502 709 0 setpage
-@+ end
-@+ } if
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ ledger 11in 17in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Ledger
-@+ %%PaperSize: Ledger
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Ledger
-@+ /setpagedevice where {
-@+ pop 1 dict dup /PageSize [ 792 1224 exch ] put setpagedevice
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /ledgertray known {
-@+ statusdict begin ledgertray end
-@+ /ledger where { pop ledger } if
-@+ } {
-@+ /ledger where {
-@+ pop ledger
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /setpage known {
-@+ statusdict begin
-@+ 792 1224 1 setpage
-@+ end
-@+ } if
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ legal 8.5in 14in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Legal
-@+ %%PaperSize: Legal
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Legal
-@+ /setpagedevice where {
-@+ pop 1 dict dup /PageSize [ 612 1008 ] put setpagedevice
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /legaltray known {
-@+ statusdict begin legaltray end
-@+ /legal where { pop legal } if
-@+ } {
-@+ /legal where {
-@+ pop legal
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /setpage known {
-@+ statusdict begin
-@+ 612 1008 0 setpage
-@+ end
-@+ } if
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ note 7.5in 10in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Note
-@+ %%PaperSize: Note
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Note
-@+ /setpagedevice where {
-@+ pop 1 dict dup /PageSize [ 540 720 ] put setpagedevice
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /notetray known {
-@+ statusdict begin notetray end
-@+ /note where { pop note } if
-@+ } {
-@+ /note where {
-@+ pop note
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /setpage known {
-@+ statusdict begin
-@+ 540 720 0 setpage
-@+ end
-@+ } if
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ tabloid 11in 17in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Tabloid
-@+ %%PaperSize: Tabloid
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Tabloid
-@+ /setpagedevice where {
-@+ pop 1 dict dup /PageSize [ 792 1224 ] put setpagedevice
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /11x17tray known {
-@+ statusdict begin 11x17tray end
-@+ /11x17 where { pop 11x17 } if
-@+ } {
-@+ /11x17 where {
-@+ pop 11x17
-@+ } {
-@+ statusdict /setpage known {
-@+ statusdict begin
-@+ 792 1224 0 setpage
-@+ end
-@+ } if
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ } ifelse
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/papersize.simple b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/papersize.simple
deleted file mode 100644
index 5112bdf40d4..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/papersize.simple
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-* Paper size information. First definition is the default.
-*
-* If your default is a4 uncomment the following definition
-* and comment out the letterSize definition.
-*
-*@ A4size 210mm 297mm
-*@+ %%PaperSize: A4
-
-@ letterSize 8.5in 11in
-
-@ letter 8.5in 11in
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Letter
-@+ letter
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ legal 8.5in 14in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Legal
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Legal
-@+ legal
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ ledger 17in 11in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Ledger
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Ledger
-@+ ledger
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ tabloid 11in 17in
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Tabloid
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Tabloid
-@+ 11x17
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ A4 210mm 297mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: A4
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: A4
-@+ a4
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
-
-@ A3 297mm 420mm
-@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: A3
-@+ %%BeginPaperSize: A3
-@+ a3
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/prepipe.ps b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/prepipe.ps
deleted file mode 100644
index 57b690963cd..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/prepipe.ps
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-/showpage { 1 true .outputpage } def
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/showpage.ps b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/showpage.ps
deleted file mode 100644
index 97a4789f75d..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/configs/showpage.ps
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-showpage
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/crop.lpr b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/crop.lpr
deleted file mode 100644
index d79484266d9..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/crop.lpr
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,271 +0,0 @@
-%!
-% This file is for crop marks and registration marks if there is color.
-%
-% First, we translate and draw the marks. You can change the way the
-% marks are drawn, but the quarter inch border around the page is fixed.
-%
-% This file uses bop-hook; sorry.
-%
-TeXDict begin
-%
-% CM %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% %
-% x_center y_center CM - %
-% %
-% Make a crop mark at x_center y_center. This crop mark is just a cross. %
-% Checks to see if TeXcolorcmyk is defined---if there is no color, you can %
-% setgray instead of setcmykcolor. %
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-/cX 18 def % the crop offset
-/CM
-{
- gsave
- 3 1 roll
- translate
- rotate
- .3 setlinewidth
- /TeXcolorcmyk where {pop 1 1 1 1 setcmykcolor} {0 setgray} ifelse
- 0 cX neg moveto
- 0 cX 2 div neg lineto stroke
- cX neg 0 moveto
- cX 2 div neg 0 lineto stroke
- grestore
-} def
-%
-% RegMark %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% %
-% x_center y_center RegMark - %
-% %
-% Make a registration mark at x_center y_center. Consists of two concentric %
-% circles, the inner one filled, and a cross hair through them. Preferred %
-% by those who register films for proof. Checks to see if TeXcolorcmyk is %
-% defined---if there is no color, you don't need registration marks! %
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-/RegMark
-{
- /TeXcolorcmyk where
- {
- pop
- gsave
- translate
- .3 setlinewidth
- 1 1 1 1 setcmykcolor
- 0 0 3 0 360 arc fill
- 0 0 6 0 360 arc stroke
- 0 1 3 {
- pop
- 90 rotate
- 0 0 0 0 setcmykcolor
- 0 0 moveto 3 0 lineto stroke
- 1 1 1 1 setcmykcolor
- 3 0 moveto 8 0 lineto stroke
- } for
- grestore
- } {pop pop} ifelse
-} def
-%
-% DoLogo %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% %
-% x_left y_upper DoLogo - %
-% %
-% If /CompositorName is defined, then the logo will be placed in the crop %
-% area. /JobDescription and /Contractor can also be defined in the TeX file %
-% to define the job. If there is no definition, they simply will not show %
-% up. Examples: %
-% /CompositorName (Meridian Creative Group) def %
-% /JobDescription (College Algebra: Concepts and Models 2/e) def %
-% /Contractor (D.C. Heath and Company) def %
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-/DoLogo
-{
- moveto
- save
- %
- % Variables to control the look of the Logo:
- %
- /LogoVgap 1 def % Vertical gap between logo string and box
- /LogoHgap 3 def % Horizontal gap between logo string and box
- /LogoFont {6 /Helvetica} def % The font to use for this logo.
- %
- % Gather some useful information about the Logo Font.
- %
- /LogoAscent LogoFont findfont /FontBBox get 3 get abs 1000 div mul def
- /LogoDescent LogoFont findfont /FontBBox get 1 get abs 1000 div mul def
- /LogoHeight LogoAscent LogoDescent add def
- %
- % <string> AddToLogo <string width>
- %
- /LogoWidth 0 def
- /AddToLogo
- {
- dup show % leaving <string> on stack
- stringwidth pop % <swidth> on stack
- } def
- %
- % Start by setting line width, color, and establish logo font.
- %
- .24 setlinewidth
- /TeXcolorcmyk where {pop 1 1 1 1 setcmykcolor} {0 setgray} ifelse
- LogoFont findfont exch scalefont setfont
- %
- % Then move into position
- %
- LogoHgap LogoVgap LogoAscent add neg rmoveto
- %
- % If there is a logo, there will be a compositor, so start by setting
- % the compositor name and add to the LogoWidth.
- %
- CompositorName AddToLogo % Add compositor name to logo
- LogoWidth add /LogoWidth exch def % Add compositor name to logo width
- %
- % If there is a job description, set it next.
- %
- /JobDescription where
- {
- pop % Get rid of dictionary
- LogoFont pop 0 rmoveto % Move a bit to the right
- LogoWidth LogoFont pop add % Add that on to the logo width
- JobDescription AddToLogo % Add job description to logo
- add /LogoWidth exch def % Add job description to logo width
- } if
- %
- % Same thing with Contractor.
- %
- /Contractor where
- {
- pop % Get rid of dictionary
- LogoFont pop 0 rmoveto % Move a bit to the right
- LogoWidth LogoFont pop add % Add that on to the logo width
- Contractor AddToLogo % Add contractor to logo
- add /LogoWidth exch def % Add contractor to logo width
- } if
- %
- % Add the gaps onto the logo dimensions for box drawing.
- %
- /LogoHeight LogoHeight 2 LogoVgap mul add def
- /LogoWidth LogoWidth 2 LogoHgap mul add def
- %
- % Move into lower right corner of box and draw it clockwise.
- %
- LogoHgap LogoVgap LogoDescent add neg rmoveto
- LogoWidth neg 0 rlineto 0 LogoHeight rlineto
- LogoWidth 0 rlineto 0 LogoHeight neg rlineto stroke
- restore
- stroke
-} def
-%
-/DrawCenterTicks
-{
- gsave
- .3 setlinewidth
- /TeXcolorcmyk where {pop 1 1 1 1 setcmykcolor} {0 setgray} ifelse
- hsize cX 2 mul sub 2 div cX 2 div neg moveto
- 0 cX 2 div neg rlineto
- hsize cX 1.5 mul sub vsize cX 2 mul sub 2 div moveto
- cX 2 div 0 rlineto
- hsize cX 2 mul sub 2 div vsize cX 1.5 mul sub moveto
- 0 cX 2 div rlineto
- cX 2 div neg vsize cX 2 mul sub 2 div moveto
- cX 2 div neg 0 rlineto
- stroke
- grestore
-} def
-%
-% NamePlates %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% left bottom NamePlates - %
-% %
-% /FirstPlate, /SecondPlate, /ThirdPlate, and /FourthPlate have default %
-% names but may be overridden in the job.hdr. %
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-/NamePlates
-{
- gsave
- translate
- % Make sure each plate has a name.
- /FirstPlate where {pop} {/FirstPlate (Cyan) def} ifelse
- /SecondPlate where {pop} {/SecondPlate (Magenta) def} ifelse
- /ThirdPlate where {pop} {/ThirdPlate (Yellow) def} ifelse
- /FourthPlate where {pop} {/FourthPlate (Black) def} ifelse
- /Helvetica-Bold findfont 10 scalefont setfont
- % Cyan block
- 1 0 0 0 setcmykcolor
- 0 0 moveto
- 9 0 lineto
- 9 9 lineto
- 0 9 lineto
- closepath
- fill
- 0 0 0 0 setcmykcolor
- 0.75 1 moveto
- (C) show
- % Magenta block
- 0 1 0 0 setcmykcolor
- 9 0 moveto
- 18 0 lineto
- 18 9 lineto
- 9 9 lineto
- closepath
- fill
- 0 0 0 0 setcmykcolor
- 9.25 1 moveto
- (M) show
- % Yellow block
- 0 0 1 0 setcmykcolor
- 18 0 moveto
- 27 0 lineto
- 27 9 lineto
- 18 9 lineto
- closepath
- fill
- 0 0 0 0 setcmykcolor
- 19.25 1 moveto
- (Y) show
- % Black block
- 0 0 0 1 setcmykcolor
- 27 0 moveto
- 36 0 lineto
- 36 9 lineto
- 27 9 lineto
- closepath
- fill
- 0 0 0 0 setcmykcolor
- 27.5 1 moveto
- (K) show
- % Name Plates
- /Helvetica-Narrow findfont 9 scalefont setfont
- 1 1 1 1 setcmykcolor
- ( Plate:) show
- 1 0 0 0 setcmykcolor
- FirstPlate show
- 0 1 0 0 setcmykcolor
- SecondPlate show
- 0 0 1 0 setcmykcolor
- ThirdPlate show
- 0 0 0 1 setcmykcolor
- FourthPlate show
- grestore
-} def
-%
-end %TeXDict
-%
-/bop-hook {
- cX dup TR % move the origin a bit
- gsave
- % Draw center tic marks in the crop margin
- DrawCenterTicks
- % Do the logo
- /CompositorName where {pop cX 2 div dup neg DoLogo} if
- % Name the plates
- /TeXcolorcmyk where {pop hsize 2 div cX add -18 NamePlates} if
- % now draw four crop marks and four registration marks
- 0 0 0 CM cX -2 div dup RegMark
- vsize cX 2 mul sub dup
- hsize cX 2 mul sub dup
- isls { 4 2 roll } if
- 0 2 copy 90 CM cX 2 div sub exch cX 2 div add exch RegMark
- exch 2 copy 180 CM cX 2 div add exch cX 2 div add exch RegMark
- 0 exch 2 copy 270 CM cX 2 div add exch cX 2 div sub exch RegMark
- grestore
- 0 cX -2 mul TR % now move to where we start drawing
- isls { cX -2 mul 0 TR } if
-} def
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/avantgarde.sty b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/avantgarde.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 91ae8f388c1..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/avantgarde.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-% latex style using AvantGarde for text.
-
-\def\@mrm{pagk}% AvantGarde - book
-\def\@mit{pagko}% AvantGarde - book oblique
-\def\@msl{pagdo}% AvantGarde - demi oblique
-\def\@mbf{pagd}% AvantGarde - demi
-\def\@mcsc{pagkc}% AvantGarde - book - small caps
-\def\@mtt{pcrr}% courier
-\def\@mss{phvr}% helvetica
-
-\input psfonts.sty
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/blackdvi.sty b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/blackdvi.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 85e7fd38a28..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/blackdvi.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,109 +0,0 @@
-% This is BLACKDVI.STY and BLACKDVI.TEX in text format, as of March 5,
-% 1992, written by Jim Hafner, HAFNER@ALMADEN, or hafner@almaden.ibm.com.
-% This file turns all color commands defined by COLORDVI.STY or COLORDVI.TEX
-% into no-ops and so can be used to get B/W printing without having to
-% ferret out all the color macros. Modified by Tomas Rokicki to be a
-% bit smaller.
-%
-% 20 Aug. 1992: Revised by J. Hafner, by adding \globalColor as a no-op.
-%
-% For example, with FoilTeX, just use
-% \documentstyle[blackdvi]{foils}
-% in place of
-% \documentstyle[colordvi]{foils}
-%
-% This file can be used anywhere COLORDVI.STY or COLORDVI.TEX is used. In
-% particular, It can be used in any flavor of LaTeX (e.g. LaTeX,
-% FoilTeX, AMS-LaTeX) by adding the keyword "blackdvi" to the options in
-% the \documentstyle command (e.g., "\documentstyle[blackdvi]{foils}") or
-% \input in any flavor of TeX (e.g. Plain TeX, eplain, AMS-TeX or any of
-% the above LaTeX flavors) with the command "\input blackdvi".
-%
-% Here is the background command
-\def\background#1{}%
-%
-% This is used to define all the \newColor macros defined by \newColor
-% as no-ops.
-\def\newColor #1 {\expandafter\def\csname text#1\endcsname{}%
- \expandafter\def\csname #1\endcsname##1{##1}}%
-%
-% Here are the two macros used for user-definable colors
-\def\textColor#1{}
-\def\Color#1#2{#2}
-%
-% This is the macro that is used to protect certain regions of the
-% text from corruption by local color commands. See COLORDVI.STY for
-% more information. We make it a no-op in this style.
-\def\globalColor#1{#1}
-%
-% Here are the preset color names. This list should match the list
-% in <colordvi.[tex,sty]>.
-%
-\newColor GreenYellow
-\newColor Yellow
-\newColor Goldenrod
-\newColor Dandelion
-\newColor Apricot
-\newColor Peach
-\newColor Melon
-\newColor YellowOrange
-\newColor Orange
-\newColor BurntOrange
-\newColor Bittersweet
-\newColor RedOrange
-\newColor Mahogany
-\newColor Maroon
-\newColor BrickRed
-\newColor Red
-\newColor OrangeRed
-\newColor RubineRed
-\newColor WildStrawberry
-\newColor Salmon
-\newColor CarnationPink
-\newColor Magenta
-\newColor VioletRed
-\newColor Rhodamine
-\newColor Mulberry
-\newColor RedViolet
-\newColor Fuchsia
-\newColor Lavender
-\newColor Thistle
-\newColor Orchid
-\newColor DarkOrchid
-\newColor Purple
-\newColor Plum
-\newColor Violet
-\newColor RoyalPurple
-\newColor BlueViolet
-\newColor Periwinkle
-\newColor CadetBlue
-\newColor CornflowerBlue
-\newColor MidnightBlue
-\newColor NavyBlue
-\newColor RoyalBlue
-\newColor Blue
-\newColor Cerulean
-\newColor Cyan
-\newColor ProcessBlue
-\newColor SkyBlue
-\newColor Turquoise
-\newColor TealBlue
-\newColor Aquamarine
-\newColor BlueGreen
-\newColor Emerald
-\newColor JungleGreen
-\newColor SeaGreen
-\newColor Green
-\newColor ForestGreen
-\newColor PineGreen
-\newColor LimeGreen
-\newColor YellowGreen
-\newColor SpringGreen
-\newColor OliveGreen
-\newColor RawSienna
-\newColor Sepia
-\newColor Brown
-\newColor Tan
-\newColor Gray
-\newColor Black
-\newColor White
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/bookman.sty b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/bookman.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 520e4ebdb68..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/bookman.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-% latex style using Bookman for text
-
-\def\@mrm{pbkl}% Bookman - light
-\def\@mit{pbkli}% Bookman - light italic
-\def\@msl{pbkdi}% Bookman - demi italic
-\def\@mbf{pbkd}% Bookman - demi
-\def\@mcsc{pbklc}% Bookman - light - small caps
-\def\@mtt{pcrr}% courier
-\def\@mss{phvr}% helvetica
-
-\input psfonts.sty
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/chancery.sty b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/chancery.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 7f87fd9d617..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/chancery.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-% latex style using Zapf Chancery for text.
-
-\def\@mrm{pzcmi}% Zapf Chancery Medium Italic
-\def\@mit{pzcmi}% Zapf Chancery Medium Italic
-\def\@msl{pzcmi}% Zapf Chancery Medium Italic
-\def\@mbf{pzcmi}% Zapf Chancery Medium Italic
-\def\@mcsc{pzcmi}% Zapf Chancery Medium Italic
-\def\@mtt{pcrr}% courier
-\def\@mss{phvr}% helvetica
-
-\input psfonts.sty
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/colordvi.sty b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/colordvi.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index df812f8df60..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/colordvi.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,162 +0,0 @@
-% This is COLORDVI.TEX and COLORDVI.STY in text format, as of
-% March 5, 1992, written by Jim Hafner, HAFNER@ALMADEN, or
-% hafner@almaden.ibm.com. Modified by Tomas Rokicki to be a
-% bit smaller and easier to add to.
-%
-% 20 Aug. 1992: Revised by J. Hafner, by adding \globalColor.
-%
-% This style file can be used to get color in TeX, LaTeX or more
-% importantly, FoilTeX as an optional style file. It is generic in
-% that the color parameters are determined by the driver's header files.
-%
-% It can be used with any driver which knows how to process the keywords
-% in the \special commands. Currently, only versions of dvips greater
-% than 5.478 (dvips is the DVI->PostScript driver by Tom Rokicki) and
-% TeXview on the NeXT interpret these specials.
-%
-% This file can be used in any flavor of LaTeX (e.g. LaTeX, FoilTeX,
-% AMS-LaTeX) by adding the keyword "colordvi" to the options in the
-% \documentstyle command (e.g., "\documentstyle[colordvi]{foils}") or \input
-% in any flavor of TeX (e.g. Plain TeX, eplain, AMS-TeX or any of the
-% above LaTeX flavors) with the command "\input colordvi".
-%
-% The actual parameters for each color are determined by the device
-% driver.
-% For "dvips", that is the header file color.pro prepended to the
-% output file by dvips. They can be overrriden by a user-supplied
-% header, called by either the -h option or the "h" flag in a printer
-% configuration file, or in the .dvipsrc (or its analogue on other
-% systems).
-%
-% Most of the color names and their matches were based on the
-% most recent (at time of writing) Crayola Crayon box of 64 colors.
-%
-% There are 68 predefined colors. At the end of this file is a
-% listing of the color names and their approximate PANTONE color
-% match. This is for reference purposes only.
-%
-% The first macro lets the user specify the background color for the
-% document. It sets the background color for the current page and all
-% succeeding pages, unless changed by another command of this type. To
-% change the background color back to the default, issue
-% \background{White}
-%
-\def\background#1{\special{background #1}}
-%
-% There are two types of text color commands. The first is in the form
-% \ColorName (note the uppercase for the color name).
-%
-% It is called a local color command since it takes one argument
-% enclosed in brackets. It writes the contents of its argument in the
-% selected color. This should be used for local or nested color
-% changes, since it restores the original color state when it completes.
-% The second type of color command is in the form
-% \textColorName
-% This uses the same naming convention as before. It is called a global
-% color command since it takes no arguments and simply sets the color at
-% this point. No previous color information is saved. IF YOU USE THIS
-% INTERNAL TO ANY LOCAL COLOR COMMAND, THE NESTING HISTORY IS LOST.
-%
-% This next definition is used in an invocation of a \textColorName
-% macro to save the global color value in local form via the \globalColor
-% macro. This new macro can then be used to protect certain regions of
-% the text, like item tags and headers and footers which can be
-% corrupted by local colors. In particular, item tags in lists can
-% incorrectly inherit the color from a local color command immediately
-% following it. The \subdef macro is invoked within the invocation of a
-% global color change.
-%
-\def\subdef#1{\gdef\globalColor##1{\special
- {color push #1}##1\special{color pop}}}
-%
-% Here are the global color changers, with color codes defined;
-% these are used to define the small region colors.
-%
-% This first is for user defined color. The argument #1 is for a "CMYK"
-% quadruple of intensity values between 0 and 1. (CMYK stands for Cyan,
-% Magenta, Yellow and Black.) E.g., \textColor{.2 .3 .4 .1}
-%
-\def\textColor#1{\subdef{cmyk #1}\special{color cmyk #1}}
-%
-% and a userdefinable local color command.
-\def\Color#1#2{\special{color push cmyk #1}#2\special{color pop}}
-%
-%
-\def\newColor #1 {\expandafter\def\csname #1\endcsname##1{\special
- {color push #1}##1\special{color pop}}%
- \expandafter\def\csname text#1\endcsname{\subdef{#1}%
- \special{color #1}}}%
-%
-% Here are the color names and their PANTONE match (approximately)
-%
-\newColor GreenYellow % GreenYellow Approximate PANTONE 388
-\newColor Yellow % Yellow Approximate PANTONE YELLOW
-\newColor Goldenrod % Goldenrod Approximate PANTONE 109
-\newColor Dandelion % Dandelion Approximate PANTONE 123
-\newColor Apricot % Apricot Approximate PANTONE 1565
-\newColor Peach % Peach Approximate PANTONE 164
-\newColor Melon % Melon Approximate PANTONE 177
-\newColor YellowOrange % YellowOrange Approximate PANTONE 130
-\newColor Orange % Orange Approximate PANTONE ORANGE-021
-\newColor BurntOrange % BurntOrange Approximate PANTONE 388
-\newColor Bittersweet % Bittersweet Approximate PANTONE 167
-\newColor RedOrange % RedOrange Approximate PANTONE 179
-\newColor Mahogany % Mahogany Approximate PANTONE 484
-\newColor Maroon % Maroon Approximate PANTONE 201
-\newColor BrickRed % BrickRed Approximate PANTONE 1805
-\newColor Red % Red VERY-Approx PANTONE RED
-\newColor OrangeRed % OrangeRed No PANTONE match
-\newColor RubineRed % RubineRed Approximate PANTONE RUBINE-RED
-\newColor WildStrawberry % WildStrawberry Approximate PANTONE 206
-\newColor Salmon % Salmon Approximate PANTONE 183
-\newColor CarnationPink % CarnationPink Approximate PANTONE 218
-\newColor Magenta % Magenta Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-MAGENTA
-\newColor VioletRed % VioletRed Approximate PANTONE 219
-\newColor Rhodamine % Rhodamine Approximate PANTONE RHODAMINE-RED
-\newColor Mulberry % Mulberry Approximate PANTONE 241
-\newColor RedViolet % RedViolet Approximate PANTONE 234
-\newColor Fuchsia % Fuchsia Approximate PANTONE 248
-\newColor Lavender % Lavender Approximate PANTONE 223
-\newColor Thistle % Thistle Approximate PANTONE 245
-\newColor Orchid % Orchid Approximate PANTONE 252
-\newColor DarkOrchid % DarkOrchid No PANTONE match
-\newColor Purple % Purple Approximate PANTONE PURPLE
-\newColor Plum % Plum VERY-Approx PANTONE 518
-\newColor Violet % Violet Approximate PANTONE VIOLET
-\newColor RoyalPurple % RoyalPurple Approximate PANTONE 267
-\newColor BlueViolet % BlueViolet Approximate PANTONE 2755
-\newColor Periwinkle % Periwinkle Approximate PANTONE 2715
-\newColor CadetBlue % CadetBlue Approximate PANTONE (534+535)/2
-\newColor CornflowerBlue % CornflowerBlue Approximate PANTONE 292
-\newColor MidnightBlue % MidnightBlue Approximate PANTONE 302
-\newColor NavyBlue % NavyBlue Approximate PANTONE 293
-\newColor RoyalBlue % RoyalBlue No PANTONE match
-\newColor Blue % Blue Approximate PANTONE BLUE-072
-\newColor Cerulean % Cerulean Approximate PANTONE 3005
-\newColor Cyan % Cyan Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-CYAN
-\newColor ProcessBlue % ProcessBlue Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-BLUE
-\newColor SkyBlue % SkyBlue Approximate PANTONE 2985
-\newColor Turquoise % Turquoise Approximate PANTONE (312+313)/2
-\newColor TealBlue % TealBlue Approximate PANTONE 3145
-\newColor Aquamarine % Aquamarine Approximate PANTONE 3135
-\newColor BlueGreen % BlueGreen Approximate PANTONE 320
-\newColor Emerald % Emerald No PANTONE match
-\newColor JungleGreen % JungleGreen Approximate PANTONE 328
-\newColor SeaGreen % SeaGreen Approximate PANTONE 3268
-\newColor Green % Green VERY-Approx PANTONE GREEN
-\newColor ForestGreen % ForestGreen Approximate PANTONE 349
-\newColor PineGreen % PineGreen Approximate PANTONE 323
-\newColor LimeGreen % LimeGreen No PANTONE match
-\newColor YellowGreen % YellowGreen Approximate PANTONE 375
-\newColor SpringGreen % SpringGreen Approximate PANTONE 381
-\newColor OliveGreen % OliveGreen Approximate PANTONE 582
-\newColor RawSienna % RawSienna Approximate PANTONE 154
-\newColor Sepia % Sepia Approximate PANTONE 161
-\newColor Brown % Brown Approximate PANTONE 1615
-\newColor Tan % Tan No PANTONE match
-\newColor Gray % Gray Approximate PANTONE COOL-GRAY-8
-\newColor Black % Black Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-BLACK
-\newColor White % White No PANTONE match
-
-% Now we make sure that we initialize the global color to Black
-\subdef{Black}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/ncs.sty b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/ncs.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index e7b996f7e6a..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/ncs.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-% latex style using New Century Schoolbook for text.
-
-\def\@mrm{pncr}% new century schoolbook
-\def\@mit{pncri}% new century schoolbook - italic
-\def\@msl{pncbi}% new century schoolbook - bold italic
-\def\@mbf{pncb}% new century schoolbook - bold
-\def\@mcsc{pncrc}% new century schoolbook - small caps
-\def\@mtt{pcrr}% courier
-\def\@mss{phvr}% helvetica
-
-\input psfonts.sty
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/palatino.sty b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/palatino.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 41d95d322f5..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/palatino.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-% latex style using Palatino for text.
-
-\def\@mrm{pplr}% palatino
-\def\@mit{pplri}% palatino - italic
-\def\@msl{pplro}% palatino - oblique
-\def\@mbf{pplb}% palatino - bold
-\def\@mcsc{pplrc}% palatino - small caps
-\def\@mtt{pcrr}% courier
-\def\@mss{phvr}% helvetica
-
-\input psfonts.sty
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/psfonts.sty b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/psfonts.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 97948237045..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/psfonts.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,266 +0,0 @@
-% psfonts.sty - re-work of lfonts.tex to allow postscript fonts
-% to replace cmr fonts. Original by LA Carr. Hacked by Van
-% Jacobson.
-%
-% $Header: psfonts.sty,v 1.2 88/01/23 17:52:49 van Exp $
-%
-\def\@@getfont#1#2#3#4#5#6#7{%
-\@ifundefined{\string #1\string #5}{\global\expandafter
- \font \csname \string #1\string #5\endcsname #4\@ptscale{#5}\relax}{}%
-\@ifundefined{\string #1\string #6}{\global\expandafter
- \font \csname \string #1\string #6\endcsname #4\@ptscale{#6}\relax}{}%
-\@ifundefined{\string #1\string #7}{\global\expandafter
- \font \csname \string #1\string #7\endcsname #4\@ptscale{#7}\relax}{}%
-\@ifundefined{\string #1\string #3}{\global\expandafter
- \let \csname \string #1\string #3\endcsname #3\relax
- \@addfontinfo#3{\textfont #2\csname \string #1\string #5\endcsname
- \scriptfont #2\csname \string #1\string #6\endcsname
- \scriptscriptfont #2\csname \string #1\string #7\endcsname
- \def#1{\fam #2\csname\string #1\string #5\endcsname}}}{}#3#1}
-\def\@@@getfont#1#2#3#4#5{%
-\@ifundefined{\string #1\string #5}{\global\expandafter
- \font \csname \string #1\string #5\endcsname #4\@ptscale{#5}\relax}{}%
-\@ifundefined{\string #1\string #3}{\global\expandafter
- \let \csname \string #1\string #3\endcsname #3\relax
- \@addfontinfo#3{\def#1{\fam #2\csname\string #1\string #5\endcsname}}}{}#3#1}
-
-\def\@psfonts#1#2#3#4{%
-\def\prm{\@@getfont\prm\z@#1\@mrm{#2}{#3}{#4}}%
-\def\pit{\@@getfont\pit\itfam#1\@mit{#2}{#3}{#4}}%
-\def\psl{\@@getfont\psl\slfam#1\@msl{#2}{#3}{#4}}%
-\def\pbf{\@@getfont\pbf\bffam#1\@mbf{#2}{#3}{#4}}%
-\def\ptt{\@@getfont\ptt\ttfam#1\@mtt{#2}{#3}{#4}%
-\@nohyphens\ptt {#2}\@nohyphens\ptt {#3}\@nohyphens\ptt {#4}}%
-\def\psf{\@@getfont\psf\sffam#1\@mss{#2}{#3}{#4}}%
-\def\psc{\@@getfont\psc\scfam#1\@mcsc{#2}{#3}{#4}}}
-
-% math stuff: we want to use cmr operator characters but Times
-% letters. So, we make a new family to hold cmrX & re-mathcode
-% to force the operators to come from that family.
-\newfam\@cmrfam
-\newcount\@cmrscale
-\def\@mathmap#1{\@cmrscale=\@cmrfam \multiply\@cmrscale by 256
-\advance\@cmrscale by \the\mathcode#1 \mathcode#1=\@cmrscale\relax}
-\def\@cmrset#1#2#3{\textfont\@cmrfam #1%
-\scriptfont\@cmrfam #2\scriptscriptfont\@cmrfam #3\relax}
-
-\@mathmap{`\(}
-\@mathmap{`\)}
-\@mathmap{`\+}
-\@mathmap{`\=}
-\@mathmap{`\[}
-\@mathmap{`\]}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\def\vpt{\textfont\z@\fivrm
- \scriptfont\z@\fivrm \scriptscriptfont\z@\fivrm
-\textfont\@ne\fivmi \scriptfont\@ne\fivmi \scriptscriptfont\@ne\fivmi
-\textfont\tw@\fivsy \scriptfont\tw@\fivsy \scriptscriptfont\tw@\fivsy
-\textfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptscriptfont\thr@@\tenex
-\def\unboldmath{\everymath{}\everydisplay{}\@nomath
- \unboldmath\fam\@ne\@boldfalse}\@boldfalse
-\def\boldmath{\@subfont\boldmath\unboldmath}%
-\@psfonts\@vpt555%
-\@cmrset\fivrm\fivrm\fivrm%
-\def\ly{\fam\lyfam\fivly}\textfont\lyfam\fivly
- \scriptfont\lyfam\fivly \scriptscriptfont\lyfam\fivly
-\@setstrut\rm}
-\def\@vpt{}
-\def\vipt{\textfont\z@\sixrm
- \scriptfont\z@\sixrm \scriptscriptfont\z@\sixrm
-\textfont\@ne\sixmi \scriptfont\@ne\sixmi \scriptscriptfont\@ne\sixmi
-\textfont\tw@\sixsy \scriptfont\tw@\sixsy \scriptscriptfont\tw@\sixsy
-\textfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptscriptfont\thr@@\tenex
-\def\unboldmath{\everymath{}\everydisplay{}\@nomath
- \unboldmath\@boldfalse}\@boldfalse
-\def\boldmath{\@subfont\boldmath\unboldmath}%
-\@psfonts\@vipt666%
-\@cmrset\sixrm\sixrm\sixrm%
-\def\ly{\fam\lyfam\sixly}\textfont\lyfam\sixly
- \scriptfont\lyfam\sixly \scriptscriptfont\lyfam\sixly
-\@setstrut\rm}
-\def\@vipt{}
-\def\viipt{\textfont\z@\sevrm
- \scriptfont\z@\sixrm \scriptscriptfont\z@\fivrm
-\textfont\@ne\sevmi \scriptfont\@ne\fivmi \scriptscriptfont\@ne\fivmi
-\textfont\tw@\sevsy \scriptfont\tw@\fivsy \scriptscriptfont\tw@\fivsy
-\textfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptscriptfont\thr@@\tenex
-\def\unboldmath{\everymath{}\everydisplay{}\@nomath
-\unboldmath\@boldfalse}\@boldfalse
-\def\boldmath{\@subfont\boldmath\unboldmath}%
-\@psfonts\@viipt755%
-\@cmrset\sevrm\sixrm\fivrm%
-\def\ly{\fam\lyfam\sevly}\textfont\lyfam\sevly
- \scriptfont\lyfam\fivly \scriptscriptfont\lyfam\fivly
-\@setstrut \rm}
-\def\@viipt{}
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\def\viiipt{\textfont\z@\egtrm
- \scriptfont\z@\sixrm \scriptscriptfont\z@\fivrm
-\textfont\@ne\egtmi \scriptfont\@ne\sixmi \scriptscriptfont\@ne\fivmi
-\textfont\tw@\egtsy \scriptfont\tw@\sixsy \scriptscriptfont\tw@\fivsy
-\textfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptscriptfont\thr@@\tenex
-\def\unboldmath{\everymath{}\everydisplay{}\@nomath
-\unboldmath\@boldfalse}\@boldfalse
-\def\boldmath{\@subfont\boldmath\unboldmath}%
-\@psfonts\@viiipt865%
-\@cmrset\egtrm\sixrm\fivrm%
-\def\ly{\fam\lyfam\egtly}\textfont\lyfam\egtly
- \scriptfont\lyfam\sixly \scriptscriptfont\lyfam\fivly
-\@setstrut \rm}
-\def\@viiipt{}
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\def\ixpt{\textfont\z@\ninrm
- \scriptfont\z@\sixrm \scriptscriptfont\z@\fivrm
-\textfont\@ne\ninmi \scriptfont\@ne\sixmi \scriptscriptfont\@ne\fivmi
-\textfont\tw@\ninsy \scriptfont\tw@\sixsy \scriptscriptfont\tw@\fivsy
-\textfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptscriptfont\thr@@\tenex
-\def\unboldmath{\everymath{}\everydisplay{}\@nomath\unboldmath
- \@boldfalse}\@boldfalse
-\def\boldmath{\@subfont\boldmath\unboldmath}%
-\@psfonts\@ixpt965%
-\@cmrset\ninrm\sixrm\fivrm%
-\def\ly{\fam\lyfam\ninly}\textfont\lyfam\ninly
- \scriptfont\lyfam\sixly \scriptscriptfont\lyfam\fivly
-\@setstrut \rm}
-\def\@ixpt{}
-\def\xpt{\textfont\z@\tenrm
- \scriptfont\z@\sevrm \scriptscriptfont\z@\fivrm
-\textfont\@ne\tenmi \scriptfont\@ne\sevmi \scriptscriptfont\@ne\fivmi
-\textfont\tw@\tensy \scriptfont\tw@\sevsy \scriptscriptfont\tw@\fivsy
-\textfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptscriptfont\thr@@\tenex
-\def\unboldmath{\everymath{}\everydisplay{}\@nomath\unboldmath
- \textfont\@ne\tenmi
- \textfont\tw@\tensy \textfont\lyfam\tenly
- \@boldfalse}\@boldfalse
-\def\boldmath{\@ifundefined{tenmib}{\global\font\tenmib\@mbi
- \global\font\tensyb\@mbsy
- \global\font\tenlyb\@lasyb\relax\@addfontinfo\@xpt
- {\def\boldmath{\everymath{\mit}\everydisplay{\mit}\@prtct\@nomathbold
- \textfont\@ne\tenmib \textfont\tw@\tensyb
- \textfont\lyfam\tenlyb \@prtct\@boldtrue}}}{}\@xpt\boldmath}%
-\@psfonts\@xpt{10}75%
-\@cmrset\tenrm\sevrm\fivrm%
-\def\ly{\fam\lyfam\tenly}\textfont\lyfam\tenly
- \scriptfont\lyfam\sevly \scriptscriptfont\lyfam\fivly
-\@setstrut \rm}
-\def\@xpt{}
-\def\xipt{\textfont\z@\elvrm
- \scriptfont\z@\egtrm \scriptscriptfont\z@\sixrm
-\textfont\@ne\elvmi \scriptfont\@ne\egtmi \scriptscriptfont\@ne\sixmi
-\textfont\tw@\elvsy \scriptfont\tw@\egtsy \scriptscriptfont\tw@\sixsy
-\textfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptscriptfont\thr@@\tenex
-\def\unboldmath{\everymath{}\everydisplay{}\@nomath\unboldmath
- \textfont\@ne\elvmi \textfont\tw@\elvsy
- \textfont\lyfam\elvly \@boldfalse}\@boldfalse
-\def\boldmath{\@ifundefined{elvmib}{\global\font\elvmib\@mbi\@halfmag
- \global\font\elvsyb\@mbsy\@halfmag
- \global\font\elvlyb\@lasyb\@halfmag\relax\@addfontinfo\@xipt
- {\def\boldmath{\everymath{\mit}\everydisplay{\mit}\@prtct\@nomathbold
- \textfont\@ne\elvmib \textfont\tw@\elvsyb
- \textfont\lyfam\elvlyb\@prtct\@boldtrue}}}{}\@xipt\boldmath}%
-\@psfonts\@xipt{11}86%
-\@cmrset\elvrm\egtrm\sixrm%
-\def\ly{\fam\lyfam\elvly}\textfont\lyfam\elvly
- \scriptfont\lyfam\egtly \scriptscriptfont\lyfam\sixly
-\@setstrut \rm}
-\def\@xipt{}
-\def\xiipt{\textfont\z@\twlrm
- \scriptfont\z@\egtrm \scriptscriptfont\z@\sixrm
-\textfont\@ne\twlmi \scriptfont\@ne\egtmi \scriptscriptfont\@ne\sixmi
-\textfont\tw@\twlsy \scriptfont\tw@\egtsy \scriptscriptfont\tw@\sixsy
-\textfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptscriptfont\thr@@\tenex
-\def\unboldmath{\everymath{}\everydisplay{}\@nomath\unboldmath
- \textfont\@ne\twlmi
- \textfont\tw@\twlsy \textfont\lyfam\twlly
- \@boldfalse}\@boldfalse
-\def\boldmath{\@ifundefined{twlmib}{\global\font\twlmib\@mbi\@magscale1\global
- \font\twlsyb\@mbsy \@magscale1\global\font
- \twllyb\@lasyb\@magscale1\relax\@addfontinfo\@xiipt
- {\def\boldmath{\everymath
- {\mit}\everydisplay{\mit}\@prtct\@nomathbold
- \textfont\@ne\twlmib \textfont\tw@\twlsyb
- \textfont\lyfam\twllyb\@prtct\@boldtrue}}}{}\@xiipt\boldmath}%
-\@psfonts\@xiipt{12}86%
-\@cmrset\twlrm\egtrm\sixrm%
-\def\ly{\fam\lyfam\twlly}\textfont\lyfam\twlly
- \scriptfont\lyfam\egtly \scriptscriptfont\lyfam\sixly
- \@setstrut \rm}
-\def\@xiipt{}
-\def\xivpt{\textfont\z@\frtnrm
- \scriptfont\z@\tenrm \scriptscriptfont\z@\sevrm
-\textfont\@ne\frtnmi \scriptfont\@ne\tenmi \scriptscriptfont\@ne\sevmi
-\textfont\tw@\frtnsy \scriptfont\tw@\tensy \scriptscriptfont\tw@\sevsy
-\textfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptscriptfont\thr@@\tenex
-\def\unboldmath{\everymath{}\everydisplay{}\@nomath\unboldmath
- \textfont\@ne\frtnmi \textfont\tw@\frtnsy
- \textfont\lyfam\frtnly \@boldfalse}\@boldfalse
-\def\boldmath{\@ifundefined{frtnmib}{\global\font
- \frtnmib\@mbi\@magscale2\global\font\frtnsyb\@mbsy\@magscale2
- \global\font\frtnlyb\@lasyb\@magscale2\relax\@addfontinfo\@xivpt
- {\def\boldmath{\everymath
- {\mit}\everydisplay{\mit}\@prtct\@nomathbold
- \textfont\@ne\frtnmib \textfont\tw@\frtnsyb
- \textfont\lyfam\frtnlyb\@prtct\@boldtrue}}}{}\@xivpt\boldmath}%
-\@psfonts\@xivpt{14}{10}7%
-\@cmrset\frtnrm\tenrm\sevrm%
-\def\ly{\fam\lyfam\frtnly}\textfont\lyfam\frtnly
- \scriptfont\lyfam\tenly \scriptscriptfont\lyfam\sevly
-\@setstrut \rm}
-\def\@xivpt{}
-\def\xviipt{\textfont\z@\svtnrm
- \scriptfont\z@\twlrm \scriptscriptfont\z@\tenrm
-\textfont\@ne\svtnmi \scriptfont\@ne\twlmi \scriptscriptfont\@ne\tenmi
-\textfont\tw@\svtnsy \scriptfont\tw@\twlsy \scriptscriptfont\tw@\tensy
-\textfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptscriptfont\thr@@\tenex
-\def\unboldmath{\everymath{}\everydisplay{}\@nomath\unboldmath
- \textfont\@ne\svtnmi \textfont\tw@\svtnsy \textfont\lyfam\svtnly
- \@boldfalse}\@boldfalse
-\def\boldmath{\@subfont\boldmath\unboldmath}%
-\@psfonts\@xviipt{17}{12}{10}%
-\@cmrset\svtnrm\twlrm\tenrm%
-\def\ly{\fam\lyfam\svtnly}\textfont\lyfam\svtnly
- \scriptfont\lyfam\twlly \scriptscriptfont\lyfam\tenly
-\@setstrut \rm}
-\def\@xviipt{}
-\def\xxpt{\textfont\z@\twtyrm
- \scriptfont\z@\frtnrm \scriptscriptfont\z@\twlrm
-\textfont\@ne\twtymi \scriptfont\@ne\frtnmi \scriptscriptfont\@ne\twlmi
-\textfont\tw@\twtysy \scriptfont\tw@\frtnsy \scriptscriptfont\tw@\twlsy
-\textfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptscriptfont\thr@@\tenex
-\def\unboldmath{\everymath{}\everydisplay{}\@nomath\unboldmath
- \textfont\@ne\twtymi \textfont\tw@\twtysy \textfont\lyfam\twtyly
- \@boldfalse}\@boldfalse
-\def\boldmath{\@subfont\boldmath\unboldmath}%
-\@psfonts\@xxpt{20}{14}{12}%
-\@cmrset\twtyrm\frtnrm\twlrm%
-\def\ly{\fam\lyfam\twtyly}\textfont\lyfam\twtyly
- \scriptfont\lyfam\frtnly \scriptscriptfont\lyfam\twlly
-\@setstrut \rm}
-\def\@xxpt{}
-\def\xxvpt{\textfont\z@\twfvrm
- \scriptfont\z@\twtyrm \scriptscriptfont\z@\svtnrm
-\textfont\@ne\twtymi \scriptfont\@ne\twtymi \scriptscriptfont\@ne\svtnmi
-\textfont\tw@\twtysy \scriptfont\tw@\twtysy \scriptscriptfont\tw@\svtnsy
-\textfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptfont\thr@@\tenex \scriptscriptfont\thr@@\tenex
-\def\unboldmath{\everymath{}\everydisplay{}\@nomath\unboldmath
- \textfont\@ne\twtymi \textfont\tw@\twtysy \textfont\lyfam\twtyly
- \@boldfalse}\@boldfalse
-\def\boldmath{\@subfont\boldmath\unboldmath}%
-\@psfonts\@xxvpt{25}{20}{17}%
-\@cmrset\twfvrm\twtyrm\svtnrm%
-\def\ly{\fam\lyfam\twtyly}\textfont\lyfam\twtyly
- \scriptfont\lyfam\twtyly \scriptscriptfont\lyfam\svtnly
-\@setstrut \rm}
-\def\@xxvpt{}
-%
-% Fix accents for PostScript fonts (but break them for non-PostScript
-% fonts.) -tgr, 6 April 91.
-%
-\def\H#1{{\accent"CD #1}}\def\.#1{{\accent"C7 #1}}
-\def\dot{\mathaccent"70C7 }
-\newdimen\aadimen
-\def\AA{\leavevmode\setbox0\hbox{h}\aadimen\ht0
- \advance\aadimen-1ex\setbox0\hbox{A}\rlap{\raise.67\aadimen
- \hbox to \wd0{\hss\char'27\hss}}A}
-\def\pounds{\char163}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/psgreek.sty b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/psgreek.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 396976c8dfd..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/psgreek.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-%--------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------- greek.sty ---------------------
-%---------- 4/19/90 S. Janowsky -----------
-%
-% Include as a style option after times, palatino, or whatever.
-%
-\def\@mathgreekmap#1{\@cmrscale=\@cmrfam \multiply\@cmrscale by 256
-\advance\@cmrscale by \the#1 \mathchardef#1=\@cmrscale\relax}
-\@mathgreekmap{\Gamma}
-\@mathgreekmap{\Delta}
-\@mathgreekmap{\Theta}
-\@mathgreekmap{\Lambda}
-\@mathgreekmap{\Xi}
-\@mathgreekmap{\Pi}
-\@mathgreekmap{\Sigma}
-\@mathgreekmap{\Upsilon}
-\@mathgreekmap{\Phi}
-\@mathgreekmap{\Psi}
-\@mathgreekmap{\Omega}
-%
-\def\@mathaccdefmap#1#2{\@cmrscale=\@cmrfam \multiply\@cmrscale by 256
-\advance\@cmrscale by #2 \edef#1{\mathaccent\the\@cmrscale}\relax}
-%
-\@mathaccdefmap{\acute}{"0013 }
-\@mathaccdefmap{\grave}{"0012 }
-\@mathaccdefmap{\ddot}{"007F }
-\@mathaccdefmap{\tilde}{"007E }
-\@mathaccdefmap{\bar}{"0016 }
-\@mathaccdefmap{\breve}{"0015 }
-\@mathaccdefmap{\check}{"0014 }
-\@mathaccdefmap{\hat}{"005E }
-%\@mathaccdefmap{\vec}{"017E } % Not type 00
-\@mathaccdefmap{\dot}{"005F }
-%\@mathaccdefmap{\widetilde}{"0365 } % Not type 00
-%\@mathaccdefmap{\widehat}{"0362 } % Not type 00
-%
-%----------------------------------------------------
-
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/rotate.sty b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/rotate.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 0660e117352..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/rotate.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-%
-% These macros allow you to rotate or flip a \TeX\ box. Very useful for
-% sideways tables or upsidedown answers.
-%
-% To use, create a box containing the information you want to rotate.
-% (An hbox or vbox will do.) Now call \@rotr\boxnum to rotate the
-% material and create a new box with the appropriate (flipped) dimensions.
-% \@rotr rotates right, \@rotl rotates left, \@rotu turns upside down, and
-% \@rotf flips. These boxes may contain other rotated boxes.
-%
-\newdimen\@rotdimen
-\newbox\@rotbox
-
-\def\@vspec#1{\special{ps:#1}}% passes #1 verbatim to the output
-\def\@rotstart#1{\@vspec{gsave currentpoint currentpoint translate
- #1 neg exch neg exch translate}}% #1 can be any origin-fixing transformation
-\def\@rotfinish{\@vspec{currentpoint grestore moveto}}% gets back in synch
-%
-% First, the rotation right. The reference point of the rotated box
-% is the lower right corner of the original box.
-%
-\def\@rotr#1{\@rotdimen=\ht#1\advance\@rotdimen by\dp#1%
- \hbox to\@rotdimen{\hskip\ht#1\vbox to\wd#1{\@rotstart{90 rotate}%
- \box#1\vss}\hss}\@rotfinish}
-%
-% Next, the rotation left. The reference point of the rotated box
-% is the upper left corner of the original box.
-%
-\def\@rotl#1{\@rotdimen=\ht#1\advance\@rotdimen by\dp#1%
- \hbox to\@rotdimen{\vbox to\wd#1{\vskip\wd#1\@rotstart{270 rotate}%
- \box#1\vss}\hss}\@rotfinish}%
-%
-% Upside down is simple. The reference point of the rotated box
-% is the upper right corner of the original box. (The box's height
-% should be the current font's xheight, \fontdimen5\font,
-% if you want that xheight to be at the baseline after rotation.)
-%
-\def\@rotu#1{\@rotdimen=\ht#1\advance\@rotdimen by\dp#1%
- \hbox to\wd#1{\hskip\wd#1\vbox to\@rotdimen{\vskip\@rotdimen
- \@rotstart{-1 dup scale}\box#1\vss}\hss}\@rotfinish}%
-%
-% And flipped end for end is pretty ysae too. We retain the baseline.
-%
-\def\@rotf#1{\hbox to\wd#1{\hskip\wd#1\@rotstart{-1 1 scale}%
- \box#1\hss}\@rotfinish}%
-%
-% Now the user interface for LaTeX: \rotate[type]{text} where
-% ``type'' is `l' for left, `r' for right, `u' for upside-down, or
-% `f' for flip. `l' is the default.
-%
-\def\rotate{\@ifnextchar[{\@rotate}{\@rotate[l]}}
-\def\@rotate[#1]#2{\setbox\@rotbox=\hbox{#2}\@nameuse{@rot#1}\@rotbox}
-
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/times.sty b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/times.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 3e384c8fee8..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/latex209/times.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-% latex style with times roman text but cm math italic.
-
-\def\@mrm{ptmr}% times - roman
-\def\@mit{ptmri}% times - italic
-\def\@msl{ptmro}% times - oblique
-\def\@mbf{ptmb}% times - bold
-\def\@mcsc{ptmrc}% times - roman - small caps
-\def\@mtt{pcrr}% courier
-\def\@mss{phvr}% helvetica
-
-\input psfonts.sty
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/treen.sh b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/treen.sh
deleted file mode 100644
index 33270559f5b..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/treen.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/csh
-# Tests font reencoding
-afm2tfm Times-Roman.afm -v ptmr0 rptmr0
-afm2tfm Times-Roman.afm -P extex.enc -v ptmr1 rptmr1
-afm2tfm Times-Roman.afm -T extex.enc -v ptmr2 rptmr2
-afm2tfm Times-Roman.afm -t extex.enc -v ptmr3 rptmr3
-afm2tfm Times-Roman.afm -T extex.enc -V ptmr4 rptmr4
-# these three should all be the same
-cmp rptmr4.tfm rptmr2.tfm
-cmp rptmr4.tfm rptmr1.tfm
-# these two should be the same
-cmp rptmr0.tfm rptmr3.tfm
-afm2tfm Times-Roman.afm -T extex.enc -V ptmr4 rptmr2
-vptovf ptmr0.vpl ptmr0.vf ptmr0.tfm
-vptovf ptmr1.vpl ptmr1.vf ptmr1.tfm
-vptovf ptmr2.vpl ptmr2.vf ptmr2.tfm
-vptovf ptmr3.vpl ptmr3.vf ptmr3.tfm
-vptovf ptmr4.vpl ptmr4.vf ptmr4.tfm
-tex testfont <<EOF
-ptmr0
-\leftline{\bf Normal (original) Times-Roman; Standard + Text}
-\sample\init
-rptmr0
-\table\vfill\eject\init
-ptmr1
-\leftline{\bf Times-Roman; Extended + Text}
-\sample\init
-rptmr1
-\table\vfill\eject\init
-ptmr2
-\leftline{\bf Times-Roman; Extended + Extended}
-\sample\vfill\eject\init
-ptmr3
-\leftline{\bf Times-Roman; Standard + Extended}
-\sample\vfill\eject\init
-ptmr4
-\leftline{\bf Times-Roman Small Caps; Extended + Extended}
-\sample\bye
-EOF
-dvips testfont -t testfont.ps
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/treen2.sh b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/treen2.sh
deleted file mode 100644
index 7c5da3a4a13..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/treen2.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/csh
-# Tests font reencoding
-afm2tfm Times-Roman.afm -T funky.enc -v ptmr9 rptmr9
-vptovf ptmr9.vpl ptmr9.vf ptmr9.tfm
-tex testfont <<EOF
-ptmr9
-\leftline{\bf Funky Times-Roman; Standard + Funky}
-\sample
-Y through x or x. pp and then pp and then pp. pp//pp//pp. ++ // pippy
-\bye
-EOF
-dvips testfont -o testfont.ps
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/README b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/README
deleted file mode 100644
index f2138917eda..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,149 +0,0 @@
-NOTE S Rahtz 1998/01/18: renamed files to suite 8+3 <name>.cfg style
-********************************************************************
-
-Release 1.13, 21 Aug 1995
-Release 1.12, 02 Mar 1995
-Release 1.0, 20 Feb 1995
-
-This is a set of files which can be used with dvips to control certain
-parameters of the printer, like simplex/duplex printing, or screen
-frequencies of images.
-
-Put together by Volker Kuhlmann, VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ.
-No copyright. Freely distributable. If you make additions, please send
-me a copy.
-
-
-LIST OF FILES
-=============
-
-README This file.
-config.* Configuration files and header files for dvips. Special
- format which serves both purposes.
-
-
-INSTALLATION
-============
-
-Copy these files into a directory which is searched by dvips both for
-configuration files and for header files. dvips looks in $TEXCONFIG for
-configuration files, and in $DVIPSHEADERS for header files. For details
-please see the dvips documentation.
-
-
-USAGE
-=====
-
-dvips reads the instructions in a configuration file <configfilename>
-with the -P option:
-
- dvips -P <configfilename>
-
-All these configuration files contain the PostScript code for the
-respective operation as well, and can be used as header file as they are.
-
-Now to the stuff provided:
-
--P simplex On a duplex printer, force printing in simplex mode. On
- a simplex printer, this will be ignored.
--P duplong On a duplex printer, force duplex printing with binding
- on the long edge. On a simplex printer, this will be
- ignored.
--P dupshort On a duplex printer, force duplex printing with binding
- on the short edge. On a simplex printer, this will be
- ignored.
--P a3 Print on A3 paper.
- Note: this is just a demo - use "-t a3" instead!
--P inv Print all pages inverted, i.e. white letters on black
- background.
- Note: this currently does not work properly. Any
- hints/fixes greatly appreciated!
--P screenN Print images with a screen frequency of N lpi at
- 45 degrees.
- N = {70, 80, 85, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150}
--P screen100-0 Print images with a screen frequency of 100lpi
- at 0 degrees.
-
-Note: When working with screen frequencies, it is possible that
- turning the printer off and back on solves the problem of the
- screen commands not having any effect.
-
-
-CONTROLLING SCREEN FREQUENCIES
-==============================
-
-Various PostScript commands for controlling the screen frequencies of
-images exist, but not all work on all printers. See fragments of
-PostScript code and comments below. The form working on most printers is
-
- LPI DEGREES {FUNCTION} setscreen
-
-Insert numbers for LPI and DEGREES, and a function for FUNCTION about
-which I only know (right or wrong?):
-
- "Should read 2 values from the stack (x, y coordinates in a
- halftone cell), and return one in the range -1 to 1. The return
- values determine the order in which pixels within a halftone
- cell are whitened to produce any desired shade of gray."
-
-The simplest function is {pop}, creating a "linescreen" pattern. There
-is also a function "Dot" (currently used) and "Ellipse". For any other
-frequencies/angles/functions put the instructions in a file, and load
-the file with
-
- dvips -h <filename>
-
-Thanks to osakari@unda.fi (Olavi Sakari) for some help, and the "Dot"
-and "Ellipse" code.
-
-Notes follow:
-
-
-%currentscreen 3 1 roll pop pop 70 45 3 -1 roll setscreen
-% Works on HP LJ3Si, HP LJ4m. Ignored on HP LJ4mv (VK).
-
-
-%currentscreen 3 1 roll pop pop 70 45 3 -1 roll sethalftone
-% Ignored on HP LJ4mv (VK).
-
-
-%70 45 {pop} setscreen
-% Produces a funny, 1-diagonal pattern ("linescreen") on HP LJ4mv (VK).
-
-
-% "Dot":
-%70 45 {abs exch abs 2 copy add 1 gt {1 sub dup mul exch 1 sub dup mul add 1
-% sub }{dup mul exch dup mul add 1 exch sub }ifelse} setscreen
-% Works on HP LJ3Si, HP LJ4m, HP LJ4mv (VK).
-
-
-% "Ellipse":
-%70 45 {dup 5 mul 8 div mul exch dup mul exch add sqrt 1 exch sub} setscreen
-% Works on HP LJ4mv (VK).
-
-
-%70 45
-%<<
-% /HalftoneType 1
- % 0 gives range check error, 2 gives undefined error (VK).
-% /Frequency 150
-% /Angle 20
- % the values for /Frequency, /Angle are irrelevant
-% /SpotFunction {pop}
-%>>
-%setscreen
-% 70 45 seem to replace /Frequency and /Angle in dict
-% - Note: NO curly braces around the dict!
-% Works on HP LJ4m, produces errors with HP LJ3Si,
-% Produces "linescreen" on HP LJ4mv caused by {pop} (VK).
-
-
-%<<
-% /HalftoneType 1
-% % 0 gives range check error, 2 gives undefined error (VK).
-% /Frequency 70
-% /Angle 45
-% /SpotFunction {pop}
-%>>
-%sethalftone % Level 2 only
-% Produces "linescreen" on HP LJ4mv caused by {pop} (VK).
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/a3.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/a3.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 380359026f7..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/a3.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-% config.a3
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P a3.
-%
-% Forces printing on A3 paper.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 21 Feb 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- a3
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.a3
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/duplong.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/duplong.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 4c5d1f7cff9..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/duplong.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-% config.duplong
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P duplong.
-%
-% Prints in duplex mode with binding on the long edge.
-% Ignored on a simplex printer.
-% Works on HP LaserJet IIISi.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 20 Feb 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- statusdict begin true setduplexmode false settumble end
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.duplong
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/dupshort.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/dupshort.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index b025ba95696..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/dupshort.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-% config.dupshort
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P dupshort.
-%
-% Prints in duplex mode with binding on the short edge.
-% Ignored on a simplex printer.
-% Works on HP LaserJet IIISi.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 20 Feb 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- statusdict begin true setduplexmode true settumble end
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.dupshort
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/inv.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/inv.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 7b6223c92d4..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/inv.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-% config.inv
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P inv.
-%
-% Invert the printing.
-% This currently mucks up the first of the pages printed.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 20 Feb 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- %[{}
- /exec load currenttransfer /exec load] cvx settransfer
- [{1 exch sub} /exec load currenttransfer /exec load] cvx settransfer
- %/fPP true def
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.inv
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr100-0.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr100-0.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 1f30f67010d..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr100-0.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-% config.screen100-0
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P screen100-0.
-%
-% Sets screen frequency and angle for images to 100lpi/0degree.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 20 Feb 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- 100 0
- % "Dot" function:
- {abs exch abs 2 copy add 1 gt {1 sub dup mul exch 1 sub dup mul add 1
- sub }{dup mul exch dup mul add 1 exch sub }ifelse}
- setscreen
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.screen100-0
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr100.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr100.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 636a7c373d5..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr100.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-% config.screen100
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P screen100.
-%
-% Sets screen frequency and angle for images to 100lpi/45degree.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 20 Feb 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- 100 45
- % "Dot" function:
- {abs exch abs 2 copy add 1 gt {1 sub dup mul exch 1 sub dup mul add 1
- sub }{dup mul exch dup mul add 1 exch sub }ifelse}
- setscreen
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.screen100
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr110.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr110.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 6b3f4d19f00..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr110.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-% config.screen110
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P screen110.
-%
-% Sets screen frequency and angle for images to 110lpi/45degree.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 20 Feb 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- 110 45
- % "Dot" function:
- {abs exch abs 2 copy add 1 gt {1 sub dup mul exch 1 sub dup mul add 1
- sub }{dup mul exch dup mul add 1 exch sub }ifelse}
- setscreen
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.screen110
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr120.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr120.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index fe878ece24a..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr120.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-% config.screen120
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P screen120.
-%
-% Sets screen frequency and angle for images to 120lpi/45degree.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 20 Feb 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- 120 45
- % "Dot" function:
- {abs exch abs 2 copy add 1 gt {1 sub dup mul exch 1 sub dup mul add 1
- sub }{dup mul exch dup mul add 1 exch sub }ifelse}
- setscreen
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.screen120
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr130.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr130.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index aa8f96bc85d..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr130.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-% config.screen130
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P screen130.
-%
-% Sets screen frequency and angle for images to 130lpi/45degree.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 20 Feb 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- 130 45
- % "Dot" function:
- {abs exch abs 2 copy add 1 gt {1 sub dup mul exch 1 sub dup mul add 1
- sub }{dup mul exch dup mul add 1 exch sub }ifelse}
- setscreen
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.screen130
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr140.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr140.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 2dfc4acebf3..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr140.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-% config.screen140
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P screen140.
-%
-% Sets screen frequency and angle for images to 140lpi/45degree.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 20 Feb 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- 140 45
- % "Dot" function:
- {abs exch abs 2 copy add 1 gt {1 sub dup mul exch 1 sub dup mul add 1
- sub }{dup mul exch dup mul add 1 exch sub }ifelse}
- setscreen
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.screen140
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr150.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr150.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 2798e4e5081..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr150.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-% config.screen150
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P screen150.
-%
-% Sets screen frequency and angle for images to 150lpi/45degree.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 20 Feb 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- 150 45
- % "Dot" function:
- {abs exch abs 2 copy add 1 gt {1 sub dup mul exch 1 sub dup mul add 1
- sub }{dup mul exch dup mul add 1 exch sub }ifelse}
- setscreen
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.screen150
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr70.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr70.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 1d5fd85253f..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr70.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-% config.screen70
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P screen70.
-%
-% Sets screen frequency and angle for images to 70lpi/45degree.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 20 Feb 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- 70 45
- % "Dot" function:
- {abs exch abs 2 copy add 1 gt {1 sub dup mul exch 1 sub dup mul add 1
- sub }{dup mul exch dup mul add 1 exch sub }ifelse}
- setscreen
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.screen70
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr80.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr80.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 32c8ab16a31..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr80.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-% config.screen80
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P screen80.
-%
-% Sets screen frequency and angle for images to 80lpi/45degree.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 20 Feb 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- 80 45
- % "Dot" function:
- {abs exch abs 2 copy add 1 gt {1 sub dup mul exch 1 sub dup mul add 1
- sub }{dup mul exch dup mul add 1 exch sub }ifelse}
- setscreen
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.screen80
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr85.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr85.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 1fec0c09efa..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr85.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-% config.screen85
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P screen85.
-%
-% Sets screen frequency and angle for images to 85lpi/45degree.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 02 Mar 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- 85 45
- % "Dot" function:
- {abs exch abs 2 copy add 1 gt {1 sub dup mul exch 1 sub dup mul add 1
- sub }{dup mul exch dup mul add 1 exch sub }ifelse}
- setscreen
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.screen85
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr90.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr90.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index a02a707d1c5..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/scr90.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-% config.screen90
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P screen90.
-%
-% Sets screen frequency and angle for images to 90lpi/45degree.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 20 Feb 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- 90 45
- % "Dot" function:
- {abs exch abs 2 copy add 1 gt {1 sub dup mul exch 1 sub dup mul add 1
- sub }{dup mul exch dup mul add 1 exch sub }ifelse}
- setscreen
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.screen90
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/simplex.cfg b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/simplex.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index bdf5160430c..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/volker/simplex.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-% config.simplex
-% Configuration file for dvips. Load with: dvips -P simplex.
-%
-% Forces printing in simplex mode on a duplex printer.
-% Ignored on a simplex printer.
-% Works on HP LaserJet IIISi.
-%
-% This file is built so it can be used both as the header file for
-% PostScript and as the configuration file for dvips.
-% (Note that dvips ignores any lines beginning with a space or a "%".)
-%
-% Volker Kuhlmann, 20 Feb 1995
-% VOLKER@ELEC.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
-%
- statusdict begin false setduplexmode end
-%
- { % start a procedure so PostScript `ignores' the dvips options.
-h config.simplex
- } pop % PostScript cleanup
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/whichinpath b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/whichinpath
deleted file mode 100644
index a45177bb212..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/contrib/whichinpath
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# Useful with the backtick execution special; helps to find PostScript
-# files on TEXINPUTS. Contributed by S. P. Q. Rahtz.
-#
-pathList=`echo ${TEXINPUTS:=.:/usr/local/tex/inputs} | tr ':' ' '`
-theFile=$1
-
-for p in $pathList
-do
- test -f $p/$theFile && { echo $p/$theFile; exit 0; }
-done
-exit 1
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/crop.lpro b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/crop.lpro
deleted file mode 100644
index 5c2057200f0..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/crop.lpro
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-%!
-% This file is for crop marks. This file is public domain.
-%
-% First, we translate and draw the marks. You can change the way the
-% marks are drawn, but the quarter inch border around the page is fixed.
-%
-% This file uses bop-hook; sorry.
-%
-TeXDict begin
-%
-/cX 18 def % the crop offset
-/CM { % draw a crop mark; just a cross.
- gsave TR 0 cX neg moveto 0 cX lineto stroke
- cX neg 0 moveto cX 0 lineto stroke grestore
-} def
-%
-end
-%
-/bop-hook {
- cX dup TR % move the origin a bit
- gsave .3 setlinewidth 0 0 CM % now draw four crop marks
- vsize cX 2 mul sub dup hsize cX 2 mul sub dup
- isls { 4 2 roll } if 0 CM exch CM 0 exch CM grestore
- 0 cX -2 mul TR % now move to where we start drawing
- isls { cX -2 mul 0 TR } if
-} def
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/cyrfonts.map b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/cyrfonts.map
deleted file mode 100644
index eca5f80fac0..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/cyrfonts.map
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-cmcb10 cmcb10 <cmcb10.pfb
-cmcbx10 cmcbx10 <cmcbx10.pfb
-cmcbx12 cmcbx12 <cmcbx12.pfb
-cmcbx5 cmcbx5 <cmcbx5.pfb
-cmcbx6 cmcbx6 <cmcbx6.pfb
-cmcbx7 cmcbx7 <cmcbx7.pfb
-cmcbx8 cmcbx8 <cmcbx8.pfb
-cmcbx9 cmcbx9 <cmcbx9.pfb
-cmcbxsl10 cmcbxsl10 <cmcbxsl10.pfb
-cmcbxti10 cmcbxti10 <cmcbxti10.pfb
-cmccsc10 cmccsc10 <cmccsc10.pfb
-cmccsc8 cmccsc8 <cmccsc8.pfb
-cmccsc9 cmccsc9 <cmccsc9.pfb
-cmcitt10 cmcitt10 <cmcitt10.pfb
-cmcsl10 cmcsl10 <cmcsl10.pfb
-cmcsl12 cmcsl12 <cmcsl12.pfb
-cmcsl8 cmcsl8 <cmcsl8.pfb
-cmcsl9 cmcsl9 <cmcsl9.pfb
-cmcsltt10 cmcsltt10 <cmcsltt10.pfb
-cmcss10 cmcss10 <cmcss10.pfb
-cmcss12 cmcss12 <cmcss12.pfb
-cmcss17 cmcss17 <cmcss17.pfb
-cmcss8 cmcss8 <cmcss8.pfb
-cmcss9 cmcss9 <cmcss9.pfb
-cmcssbx10 cmcssbx10 <cmcssbx10.pfb
-cmcssdc10 cmcssdc10 <cmcssdc10.pfb
-cmcssi10 cmcssi10 <cmcssi10.pfb
-cmcssi12 cmcssi12 <cmcssi12.pfb
-cmcssi17 cmcssi17 <cmcssi17.pfb
-cmcssi8 cmcssi8 <cmcssi8.pfb
-cmcssi9 cmcssi9 <cmcssi9.pfb
-cmcssq8 cmcssq8 <cmcssq8.pfb
-cmcssqi8 cmcssqi8 <cmcssqi8.pfb
-cmcti10 cmcti10 <cmcti10.pfb
-cmcti12 cmcti12 <cmcti12.pfb
-cmcti7 cmcti7 <cmcti7.pfb
-cmcti8 cmcti8 <cmcti8.pfb
-cmcti9 cmcti9 <cmcti9.pfb
-cmctt10 cmctt10 <cmctt10.pfb
-cmctt12 cmctt12 <cmctt12.pfb
-cmctt8 cmctt8 <cmctt8.pfb
-cmctt9 cmctt9 <cmctt9.pfb
-cmcu10 cmcu10 <cmcu10.pfb
-cmcyr10 cmcyr10 <cmcyr10.pfb
-cmcyr12 cmcyr12 <cmcyr12.pfb
-cmcyr17 cmcyr17 <cmcyr17.pfb
-cmcyr5 cmcyr5 <cmcyr5.pfb
-cmcyr6 cmcyr6 <cmcyr6.pfb
-cmcyr7 cmcyr7 <cmcyr7.pfb
-cmcyr8 cmcyr8 <cmcyr8.pfb
-cmcyr9 cmcyr9 <cmcyr9.pfb
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/debug.h b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/debug.h
deleted file mode 100644
index beeccd521c5..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/debug.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Here's some stuff for debugging dvips. See dvips.h for copyright.
- */
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-
-#define dd(darg) ((darg)&debug_flag)
-
-#define D_SPECIAL (1<<0)
-#define D_PATHS (1<<1)
-#define D_FONTS (1<<2)
-#define D_PAGE (1<<3)
-#define D_HEADER (1<<4)
-#define D_COMPRESS (1<<5)
-#define D_FILES (1<<6)
-#define D_MEM (0) /* too verbose 1<<7 */
-#define D_CONFIG (1<<8)
-
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
-#define fopen my_real_fopen
-extern FILE *my_real_fopen();
-#endif
-#endif /* DEBUG */
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dopage.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dopage.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 5519b76e35f..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dopage.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,515 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Main page drawing procedure. Interprets the page commands. A simple
- * (if lengthy) case statement interpreter.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-#include <math.h>
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos_add.h"
-
-#if defined(XENIX) || defined(__THINK__)
-#define PixRound(x) ((integer)(x + (iconv >> 1)) / iconv)
-#define VPixRound(x) ((integer)(x + (viconv >> 1)) / viconv)
-#else
-#define PixRound(x) ((integer)(floor(((x) * conv) + 0.5)))
-#define VPixRound(x) ((integer)(floor(((x) * vconv) + 0.5)))
-#endif
-/*
- * Now we have the dopage procedure.
- * Most error checking is suppressed because the prescan has already
- * verified that the DVI data is OK....except for stack over/underflow.
- */
-struct dvistack stack[STACKSIZE];
-integer dir;
-#ifdef HPS
-integer hhmem, vvmem;
-integer pushcount = 0;
-Boolean PAGEUS_INTERUPPTUS = 0;
-Boolean NEED_NEW_BOX = 0;
-integer H_BREAK; /* An empirical parameter for guessing line breaks; needs
- dpi dependence */
-#endif
-
-void
-dopage(void)
-{
- register shalfword cmd;
- register integer p;
- register chardesctype *cd;
- register integer h;
- register fontmaptype *cfnt;
- register frametype *frp = frames;
- integer fnt;
- integer mychar;
- int charmove;
- struct dvistack *sp = stack;
- integer v, w, x, y, z;
- integer roundpos;
- integer thinspace;
- integer vertsmallspace;
-#if defined(XENIX) || defined(__THINK__)
- integer iconv;
- integer viconv;
-
- iconv = (integer)(1.0 / conv + 0.5);
- viconv = (integer)(1.0 / vconv + 0.5);
-#endif
-#ifdef EMTEX
- emclear();
-#endif
- pageinit();
-
- bopcolor(1);
- thinspace = (integer)(0.025*DPI/conv); /* 0.025 inches */
- vertsmallspace = (integer)(0.025*VDPI/vconv); /* 0.025 inches */
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG) pagecounter++;
- H_BREAK = (30 * DPI / 400 ); /* 30 seems to have worked well at 400 dpi */
-#endif
- w = x = y = z = dir = rdir = fdir = 0;
- h = (integer) (DPI / conv * hoff / 4736286.72);
- v = (integer) (DPI / conv * voff / 4736286.72);
- hh = PixRound(h);
- vv = PixRound(v);
- curfnt = NULL;
- curpos = NULL;
- charmove = 0;
-beginloop:
- switch (cmd=dvibyte()) {
-case 138: goto beginloop; /* nop command does nuttin */
-/*
- * For put1 commands, we subtract the width of the character before
- * dropping through to the normal character setting routines. This
- */
-case 135: /* put3 */
- if (noptex) error("! synch");
- mychar = dvibyte();
- mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- charmove = 0;
- goto dochar;
-case 130: /* set3 */
- if (noptex) error("! synch");
- mychar = dvibyte();
- mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- charmove = 1;
- goto dochar;
-case 134: /* put2 */
- if (noomega && noptex) error("! synch");
- mychar = dvibyte();
- mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- charmove = 0;
- goto dochar;
-case 129: /* set2 */
- if (noomega && noptex) error("! synch");
- mychar = dvibyte();
- mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- charmove = 1;
- goto dochar;
-case 133: /* put1 */
- mychar = dvibyte();
- charmove = 0;
- goto dochar;
-case 128: cmd = dvibyte(); /* set1 command drops through to setchar */
-default: /* these are commands 0 (setchar0) thru 127 (setchar127) */
- mychar = cmd;
- charmove = 1;
-dochar:
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG && PAGEUS_INTERUPPTUS) {
- HREF_COUNT--;
- start_new_box();
- PAGEUS_INTERUPPTUS = 0;
- }
- if (HPS_FLAG && NEED_NEW_BOX) {
- vertical_in_hps();
- NEED_NEW_BOX = 0;
- }
-#endif
- if (mychar<curfnt->maxchars)
- cd = &(curfnt->chardesc[mychar]);
- if (!noptex && mychar<0x1000000 && curfnt->loaded == 2 && curfnt->kind == VF_PTEX) {
- if (mychar>=curfnt->maxchars || !(cd->flags & EXISTS)) {
- /* try fallback */
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "Fallback pTeX vf:%s char=%d(0x%06x) to %s\n",
- curfnt->name, mychar, mychar, curfnt->localfonts->desc->name);
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- cd = curfnt->localfonts->desc->chardesc;
- if (charmove) {
- if (!dir) {
- sp->hh = hh + cd->pixelwidth;
- sp->h = h + cd->TFMwidth;
- } else {
- sp->v = v + cd->TFMwidth;
- sp->vv = PixRound(sp->v);
- }
- } else {
- if (!dir) {
- sp->hh = hh; sp->h = h;
- } else {
- sp->vv = vv; sp->v = v;
- }
- }
- if (!dir) {
- sp->vv = vv; sp->v = v;
- } else {
- sp->hh = hh; sp->h = h;
- }
- sp->w = w; sp->x = x; sp->y = y; sp->z = z; sp->dir = dir;
- if (++sp >= &stack[STACKSIZE]) error("! Out of stack space");
- w = x = y = z = 0; /* will be in relative units at new stack level */
- frp->ff = ffont;
- frp->curf = curfnt;
- if (++frp == &frames[MAXFRAME] )
- error("! virtual recursion stack overflow");
- ffont = curfnt->localfonts;
- if (ffont) {
- curfnt = ffont->desc;
- thinspace = curfnt->thinspace;
- } else {
- curfnt = NULL;
- thinspace = vertsmallspace;
- }
- drawchar(cd, mychar);
- goto end_of_vf;
- }
- }
- if (cd->flags & EXISTS) {
- if (curfnt->loaded == 2) { /* virtual character being typeset */
- if (charmove) {
- if (!dir) {
- sp->hh = hh + cd->pixelwidth;
- sp->h = h + cd->TFMwidth;
- } else {
- sp->v = v + cd->TFMwidth;
- sp->vv = PixRound(sp->v);
- }
- } else {
- if (!dir) {
- sp->hh = hh; sp->h = h;
- } else {
- sp->vv = vv; sp->v = v;
- }
- }
- if (!dir) {
- sp->vv = vv; sp->v = v;
- } else {
- sp->hh = hh; sp->h = h;
- }
- sp->w = w; sp->x = x; sp->y = y; sp->z = z; sp->dir = dir;
- if (++sp >= &stack[STACKSIZE]) error("! Out of stack space");
- w = x = y = z = 0; /* will be in relative units at new stack level */
- frp->curp = curpos;
- frp->curl = curlim;
- frp->ff = ffont;
- frp->curf = curfnt;
- if (++frp == &frames[MAXFRAME] )
- error("! virtual recursion stack overflow");
- curpos = cd->packptr + 2;
- curlim = curpos + (256*(long)(*cd->packptr)+(*(cd->packptr+1)));
- ffont = curfnt->localfonts;
- if (ffont) {
- curfnt = ffont->desc;
- thinspace = curfnt->thinspace;
- } else {
- curfnt = NULL;
- thinspace = vertsmallspace;
- }
- goto beginloop;
- }
- drawchar(cd, mychar);
- }
- if (charmove) {
- if (!dir) {
- h += cd->TFMwidth;
- hh += cd->pixelwidth;
- } else {
- v += cd->TFMwidth;
- vv += cd->pixelwidth;
- }
- }
- goto setmotion;
-case 255: /* pTeX's dir or undefined */
- if (!noptex) {
- dir = dvibyte();
- cmddir();
- goto beginloop;
- }
-/* illegal commands */
-case 131: case 136: case 139: /* set4, put4, bop */
-case 247: case 248: case 249: /* pre, post, post_post */
-case 250: case 251: case 252: case 253: case 254: /* undefined */
- error("! synch");
-case 132: case 137: /* rules */
- { integer ry, rx , rxx, ryy;
- ry = signedquad(); rx = signedquad();
- if (rx>0 && ry>0) {
- if (curpos) {
- rx = scalewidth(rx, (frp-1)->curf->scaledsize);
- ry = scalewidth(ry, (frp-1)->curf->scaledsize);
- }
- if (!dir) {
- rxx = (int)(conv * rx + 0.9999999);
- ryy = (int)(vconv * ry + 0.9999999);
- }
- else {
- rxx = (int)(vconv * rx + 0.9999999);
- ryy = (int)(conv * ry + 0.9999999);
- }
- /* Heiko Oberdiek 2001/06/03: synchronisation added for vertical rules
- because of alignment reasons.
- */
- if (ry > rx) {
- hh = PixRound(h);
- }
- drawrule(rxx, ryy);
- } else
- rxx = 0;
- if (cmd == 137) goto beginloop;
- if (!dir) {
- h += rx; hh += rxx;
- }
- else {
- v += rx; vv += rxx;
- }
- goto setmotion;
- }
-case 141: /* push */
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG) pushcount++;
- /* if (HPS_FLAG && PAGEUS_INTERUPPTUS) {
- HREF_COUNT--;
- start_new_box();
- PAGEUS_INTERUPPTUS = 0;
- } */
- if (HPS_FLAG && NEED_NEW_BOX) {
- vertical_in_hps();
- NEED_NEW_BOX = 0;
- }
- /* printf("push %i, %i\n", pushcount, inHTMLregion); */
-#endif
- sp->hh = hh; sp->vv = vv; sp->h = h; sp->v = v;
- sp->w = w; sp->x = x; sp->y = y; sp->z = z; sp->dir = dir;
- if (++sp >= &stack[STACKSIZE]) error("! Out of stack space");
- goto beginloop;
-case 140: /* eop or end of virtual character */
- if (curpos == NULL) { /* eop */
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG && inHTMLregion) PAGEUS_INTERUPPTUS = 1;
- /* printf("Page interrupted"); */
-#endif
- break;
- }
-end_of_vf:
- --frp;
- curfnt = frp->curf;
- thinspace = (curfnt) ? curfnt->thinspace : vertsmallspace;
- ffont = frp->ff;
- curlim = frp->curl;
- curpos = frp->curp;
- if (hh < (sp-1)->hh+2 && hh > (sp-1)->hh-2)
- (sp-1)->hh = hh; /* retain `intelligence' of pixel width, if close */
- /* falls through */
-case 142: /* pop */
-#ifdef HPS
- pushcount--;
- /* printf("pop %i\n", pushcount); */
-#endif
- if (--sp < stack) error("! More pops than pushes");
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG) {
- hhmem = hh; vvmem = vv;
- }
-#endif
- hh = sp->hh; vv = sp->vv; h = sp->h; v = sp->v;
- w = sp->w; x = sp->x; y = sp->y; z = sp->z; dir = sp->dir;
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG && inHTMLregion && (hhmem - hh > H_BREAK) && (pushcount > 0) &&
- (pushcount < current_pushcount))
- end_current_box();
-#endif
- cmddir();
- goto beginloop;
-case 143: /* right1 */
- p = signedbyte(); goto horizontalmotion;
-case 144: /* right2 */
- p = signedpair(); goto horizontalmotion;
-case 145: /* right3 */
- p = signedtrio(); goto horizontalmotion;
-case 146: /* right4 */
- p = signedquad(); goto horizontalmotion;
-case 147: /* w0 */
- p = w; goto horizontalmotion;
-case 148: /* w1 */
- p = w = signedbyte(); goto horizontalmotion;
-case 149: /* w2 */
- p = w = signedpair(); goto horizontalmotion;
-case 150: /* w3 */
- p = w = signedtrio(); goto horizontalmotion;
-case 151: /* w4 */
- p = w = signedquad(); goto horizontalmotion;
-case 152: /* x0 */
- p = x; goto horizontalmotion;
-case 153: /* x1 */
- p = x = signedbyte(); goto horizontalmotion;
-case 154: /* x2 */
- p = x = signedpair(); goto horizontalmotion;
-case 155: /* x3 */
- p = x = signedtrio(); goto horizontalmotion;
-case 156: /* x4 */
- p = x = signedquad(); goto horizontalmotion;
-case 157: /* down1 */
- p = signedbyte(); goto verticalmotion;
-case 158: /* down2 */
- p = signedpair(); goto verticalmotion;
-case 159: /* down3 */
- p = signedtrio(); goto verticalmotion;
-case 160: /* down4 */
- p = signedquad(); goto verticalmotion;
-case 161: /* y0 */
- p = y; goto verticalmotion;
-case 162: /* y1 */
- p = y = signedbyte(); goto verticalmotion;
-case 163: /* y2 */
- p = y = signedpair(); goto verticalmotion;
-case 164: /* y3 */
- p = y = signedtrio(); goto verticalmotion;
-case 165: /* y4 */
- p = y = signedquad(); goto verticalmotion;
-case 166: /* z0 */
- p = z; goto verticalmotion;
-case 167: /* z1 */
- p = z = signedbyte(); goto verticalmotion;
-case 168: /* z2 */
- p = z = signedpair(); goto verticalmotion;
-case 169: /* z3 */
- p = z = signedtrio(); goto verticalmotion;
-case 170: /* z4 */
- p = z = signedquad(); goto verticalmotion;
-case 171: case 172: case 173: case 174: case 175: case 176: case 177:
-case 178: case 179: case 180: case 181: case 182: case 183: case 184:
-case 185: case 186: case 187: case 188: case 189: case 190: case 191:
-case 192: case 193: case 194: case 195: case 196: case 197: case 198:
-case 199: case 200: case 201: case 202: case 203: case 204: case 205:
-case 206: case 207: case 208: case 209: case 210: case 211: case 212:
-case 213: case 214: case 215: case 216: case 217: case 218: case 219:
-case 220: case 221: case 222: case 223: case 224: case 225: case 226:
-case 227: case 228: case 229: case 230: case 231: case 232: case 233:
-case 234: case 235: case 236: case 237: case 238: /* font selection commands */
- if (cmd < 235) fnt = cmd - 171; /* fntnum0 thru fntnum63 */
- else {
- fnt = dvibyte();
- while (cmd-- > 235)
- fnt = (fnt << 8) + dvibyte();
- }
- for (cfnt=ffont; cfnt; cfnt = cfnt->next)
- if (cfnt->fontnum == fnt) break;
- curfnt = cfnt->desc;
- thinspace = curfnt->thinspace;
- goto beginloop;
-case 243: case 244: case 245: case 246: /*fntdef1 */
- skipover(cmd - 230);
- skipover(dvibyte() + dvibyte());
- goto beginloop;
-case 239: /* xxx1 */
- p = dvibyte();
- dospecial(p);
- goto beginloop;
-case 240: /* xxx2 */
- p = twobytes();
- dospecial(p);
- goto beginloop;
-case 241: /* xxx3 */
- p = threebytes();
- dospecial(p);
- goto beginloop;
-case 242: /* xxx4 */
- p = signedquad();
- dospecial(p);
- goto beginloop;
-
-/*
- * The calculations here are crucial to the appearance of the document.
- * If the motion is small, we round the amount of relative motion; otherwise,
- * we update the position and round the new position. Then we check to
- * insure that the rounded position didn't accumulate an error that was
- * greater than maxdrift.
- */
-verticalmotion:
-/* vertical motion cases */
- if (curpos)
- p = scalewidth(p, (frp-1)->curf->scaledsize);
- if (!dir) {
- v += p;
- if (p >= vertsmallspace) vv = VPixRound(v);
- else if (p <= -vertsmallspace) vv = VPixRound(v);
- else
- { vv += VPixRound(p);
- roundpos = VPixRound(v);
- if (roundpos - vv > vmaxdrift) vv = roundpos - vmaxdrift;
- else if (vv - roundpos > vmaxdrift) vv = roundpos + vmaxdrift;
- }
- } else {
- h -= p;
- if (p >= vertsmallspace) hh = VPixRound(h);
- else if (p <= -vertsmallspace) hh = VPixRound(h);
- else
- { hh -= VPixRound(p);
- roundpos = VPixRound(h);
- if (roundpos - hh > vmaxdrift) hh = roundpos - vmaxdrift;
- else if (hh - roundpos > vmaxdrift) hh = roundpos + vmaxdrift;
- }
- }
-#ifdef HPS
- /* printf("Doing vertical motion: p = %i, v = %i, vv = %i\n",p,v,vv); */
- /* printf("inHTMLregion %i\n", inHTMLregion); */
- if (HPS_FLAG && inHTMLregion) NEED_NEW_BOX = 1 /* vertical_in_hps() */;
-#endif
- goto beginloop;
-/*
- * Horizontal motion is analogous. We know the exact width of each
- * character in pixels. Kerning is distinguished from space between
- * words if it's less than a thinspace and not more negative than would
- * occur when an accent is being positioned by backspacing.
- */
-horizontalmotion:
-/* horizontal motion cases */
- if (curpos)
- p = scalewidth(p, (frp-1)->curf->scaledsize);
- if (!dir) {
- h += p;
- if (p >= thinspace || p <= -6 * thinspace) {
- hh = PixRound(h); goto beginloop;
- }
- else hh += PixRound(p);
- } else {
- v += p;
- if (p >= thinspace || p <= -6 * thinspace) {
- vv = PixRound(v); goto beginloop;
- }
- else vv += PixRound(p);
- }
-#ifdef HPS
- /* printf("Doing horizontal motion: p = %i, h = %i, hh = %i\n",p,h,hh); */
-#endif
-setmotion:
- if (!dir) {
- roundpos = PixRound(h);
- if (roundpos - hh > maxdrift) { hh = roundpos - maxdrift; }
- else if (hh - roundpos > maxdrift) { hh = roundpos + maxdrift; }
- } else {
- roundpos = PixRound(v);
- if (roundpos - vv > maxdrift) { vv = roundpos - maxdrift; }
- else if (vv - roundpos > maxdrift) { vv = roundpos + maxdrift; }
- }
-goto beginloop;
-
- } /* end of the big switch */
- pageend();
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dosection.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dosection.c
deleted file mode 100644
index f93fde5eafe..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dosection.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,293 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Code to output PostScript commands for one section of the document.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-static int psfont;
-#ifdef HPS
-int pagecounter;
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Now we have the main procedure.
- */
-void
-dosection(sectiontype *s, int c)
-{
- charusetype *cu;
- integer prevptr;
- int np;
- int k;
- integer thispage = 0;
- char buf[300]; /* really 253 */
-
- bmenc_startsection() ;
- dopsfont(s);
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG) pagecounter = 0;
-#endif
-
- if (multiplesects) {
- setup();
- }
- cmdout("TeXDict");
- cmdout("begin");
- numout(hpapersize);
- numout(vpapersize);
- doubleout(mag);
- numout((integer)DPI);
- numout((integer)VDPI);
- /* possibly lines in eps files are supposed to be <= 255;
- not worth testing the limits merely to output a long file name. */
- snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "(%.250s)", fulliname);
- cmdout(buf);
- newline();
- cmdout("@start");
- if (multiplesects)
- cmdout("bos");
-/*
- * We insure raster is even-word aligned, because download might want that.
- */
- if (bytesleft & 1) {
- bytesleft--;
- raster++;
- }
- cleanres();
- cu = (charusetype *) (s + 1);
- psfont = 1;
- while (cu->fd) {
- if (cu->psfused)
- cu->fd->psflag = EXISTS;
- download(cu++, psfont++);
- }
- fonttableout();
- if (! multiplesects) {
- cmdout("end");
- setup();
- }
- for (cu=(charusetype *)(s+1); cu->fd; cu++)
- cu->fd->psflag = 0;
- while (c > 0) {
- c--;
- prevptr = s->bos;
- if (! reverse)
- fseek(dvifile, (long)prevptr, 0);
- np = s->numpages;
- while (np-- != 0) {
- if (reverse)
- fseek(dvifile, (long)prevptr, 0);
- pagenum = signedquad();
- if ((evenpages && (pagenum & 1)) || (oddpages && (pagenum & 1)==0) ||
- (pagelist && !InPageList(pagenum))) {
- if (reverse) {
- skipover(36);
- prevptr = signedquad()+1;
- } else {
- skipover(40);
- skippage();
- skipnop();
- }
- ++np; /* this page wasn't counted for s->numpages */
- continue;
- }
-/*
- * We want to take the base 10 log of the number. It's probably
- * small, so we do it quick.
- */
- if (! quiet) {
- int t = pagenum, i = 0;
- if (t < 0) {
- t = -t;
- i++;
- }
- do {
- i++;
- t /= 10;
- } while (t > 0);
- if (pagecopies < 20)
- i += pagecopies - 1;
- if (i + prettycolumn > STDOUTSIZE) {
- fprintf(stderr, "\n");
- prettycolumn = 0;
- }
- prettycolumn += i + 1;
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf(stderr, "[%ld", pagenum);
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- fprintf(stderr, "[%d", pagenum);
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
- fflush(stderr);
- }
- skipover(36);
- prevptr = signedquad()+1;
- for (k=0; k<pagecopies; k++) {
- if (k == 0) {
- if (pagecopies > 1)
- thispage = ftell(dvifile);
- } else {
- fseek(dvifile, (long)thispage, 0);
- if (prettycolumn + 1 > STDOUTSIZE) {
- fprintf(stderr, "\n");
- prettycolumn = 0;
- }
- fprintf(stderr, ".");
- fflush(stderr);
- prettycolumn++;
- }
- dopage();
- }
- if (! quiet) {
- fprintf(stderr, "] ");
- fflush(stderr);
- prettycolumn += 2;
- }
- if (! reverse)
- skipnop();
- }
- }
- if (! multiplesects && ! disablecomments) {
- newline();
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%Trailer\n");
- }
- if (multiplesects) {
- if (! disablecomments) {
- newline();
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%DVIPSSectionTrailer\n");
- }
- cmdout("eos");
- cmdout("end");
- }
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG) cmdout("\nend"); /* close off HPSDict */
-#endif
- if (multiplesects && ! disablecomments) {
- newline();
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%DVIPSEndSection\n");
- linepos = 0;
- }
-}
-/*
- * Handle a list of pages for dvips. Code based on dvi2ps 2.49,
- * maintained by Piet van Oostrum, piet@cs.ruu.nl. Collected and
- * modularized for inclusion in dvips by metcalf@lcs.mit.edu.
- */
-
-#include <ctype.h>
-#define MAXPAGE (1000000000) /* assume no pages out of this range */
-struct p_list_str {
- struct p_list_str *next; /* next in a series of alternates */
- integer ps_low, ps_high; /* allowed range */
-} *ppages = 0; /* the list of allowed pages */
-
-/*-->InPageList*/
-/**********************************************************************/
-/****************************** InPageList **************************/
-/**********************************************************************/
-/* Return true iff i is one of the desired output pages */
-
-int
-InPageList(integer i)
-{
- register struct p_list_str *pl = ppages;
-
- while (pl) {
- if ( i >= pl -> ps_low && i <= pl -> ps_high)
- return 1; /* success */
- pl = pl -> next;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
-static void
-InstallPL(integer pslow, integer pshigh)
-{
- register struct p_list_str *pl;
-
- pl = (struct p_list_str *)mymalloc((integer)(sizeof *pl));
- pl -> next = ppages;
- pl -> ps_low = pslow;
- pl -> ps_high = pshigh;
- ppages = pl;
-}
-
-/* Parse a string representing a list of pages. Return 0 iff ok. As a
- side effect, the page selection(s) is (are) prepended to ppages. */
-
-int
-ParsePages(register char *s)
-{
- register int c; /* current character */
- register integer n = 0, /* current numeric value */
- innumber; /* true => gathering a number */
- integer ps_low = 0, ps_high = 0;
- int range, /* true => saw a range indicator */
- negative = 0; /* true => number being built is negative */
-
-#define white(x) ((x) == ' ' || (x) == '\t' || (x) == ',')
-
- range = 0;
- innumber = 0;
- for (;;) {
- c = *s++;
- if ( !innumber && !range) {/* nothing special going on */
- if (c == 0)
- return 0;
- if (white (c))
- continue;
- }
- if (c == '-' && !innumber) {
- innumber++;
- negative++;
- n = 0;
- continue;
- }
- if ('0' <= c && c <= '9') { /* accumulate numeric value */
- if (!innumber) {
- innumber++;
- negative = 0;
- n = c - '0';
- continue;
- }
- n *= 10;
- n += negative ? '0' - c : c - '0';
- continue;
- }
- if (c == '-' || c == ':') {/* here's a range */
- if (range)
- return (-1);
- if (innumber) { /* have a lower bound */
- ps_low = n;
- }
- else
- ps_low = -MAXPAGE;
- range++;
- innumber = 0;
- continue;
- }
- if (c == 0 || white (c)) {/* end of this range */
- if (!innumber) { /* no upper bound */
- ps_high = MAXPAGE;
- if (!range) /* no lower bound either */
- ps_low = -MAXPAGE;
- }
- else { /* have an upper bound */
- ps_high = n;
- if (!range) { /* no range => lower bound == upper */
- ps_low = ps_high;
- }
- }
- InstallPL (ps_low, ps_high);
- if (c == 0)
- return 0;
- range = 0;
- innumber = 0;
- continue;
- }
- return (-1);
- }
-#undef white
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dospecial.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dospecial.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 33d3a1cc23e..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dospecial.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1120 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id$
- * This routine handles special commands;
- * predospecial() is for the prescan, dospecial() for the real thing.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-#include <kpathsea/c-ctype.h>
-#include <kpathsea/tex-hush.h>
-#else /* ! KPATHSEA */
-#include <ctype.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#ifndef WIN32
-extern int atoi();
-extern int system();
-#endif /* WIN32*/
-#endif
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-static int specialerrors = 20;
-
-struct bangspecial {
- struct bangspecial *next;
- char *actualstuff;
-} *bangspecials = NULL;
-
-void
-specerror(const char *s)
-{
- if (specialerrors > 0
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- && !kpse_tex_hush ("special")
-#endif
- ) {
- error(s);
- specialerrors--;
- } else if (specialerrors == 0
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- && !kpse_tex_hush ("special")
-#endif
- ) {
- error("more errors in special, being ignored . . .");
- error("(perhaps dvips doesn't support your macro package?)");
- specialerrors--;
- }
-}
-
-static void
-outputstring(register char *p)
-{
- putc('\n', bitfile);
- while(*p) {
- putc(*p, bitfile);
- p++;
- }
- putc('\n', bitfile);
-}
-
-static void
-trytobreakout(register char *p)
-{
- register int i;
- register int instring = 0;
- int lastc = 0;
-
- i = 0;
- putc('\n', bitfile);
-
- if(*p == '%') {
- while(*p) {
- putc(*p, bitfile);
- p++;
- }
- putc('\n', bitfile);
- return;
- }
-
- while (*p) {
- if (i > 65 && *p == ' ' && instring == 0) {
- putc('\n', bitfile);
- i = 0;
- } else {
- putc(*p, bitfile);
- i++;
- }
- if (*p == '(' && lastc != '\\')
- instring = 1;
- else if (*p == ')' && lastc != '\\')
- instring = 0;
- lastc = *p;
- p++;
- }
- putc('\n', bitfile);
-}
-
-static void
-dobs(register struct bangspecial *q)
-{
- if (q) {
- dobs(q->next);
- trytobreakout(q->actualstuff);
- }
-}
-
-/* added for dvi2ps & jdvi2kps format */
-static char *mfgets(char *buf, unsigned int bytes, FILE *fp);
-
-static void
-fgetboundingbox(char *f, float *llx_p, float *lly_p, float *urx_p, float *ury_p)
-{
- FILE *fp;
- char buf[BUFSIZ+1];
-
- fp = search(figpath, f, READ);
- if (fp == 0)
- fp = search(headerpath, f, READ);
- if (fp) {
- while (mfgets(buf, BUFSIZ, fp) != 0) {
- if (buf[0] == '%' && buf[1] == '%'
- && strncmp(buf+2, "BoundingBox:", 12) == 0) {
- if (sscanf(buf+14, "%f %f %f %f", llx_p, lly_p, urx_p, ury_p) == 4) {
- fclose(fp);
- return;
- }
- }
- }
- fclose(fp);
- }
- sprintf(errbuf, "Couldn't get BoundingBox of %.500s: assuming full A4 size", f);
- specerror(errbuf);
- *llx_p = 0.0;
- *lly_p = 0.0;
- *urx_p = 595.0;
- *ury_p = 842.0;
-}
-
-static char *
-mfgets(char *buf, unsigned int bytes, FILE *fp)
-{
- int i, cc;
-
- for (i = 0; i < bytes; i++) {
- cc = fgetc(fp);
- if (cc == 0x0a || cc == 0x0d) {
- if (cc == 0x0d) {
- cc = fgetc(fp);
- if (cc != 0x0a) {
- ungetc(cc, fp);
- }
- }
- cc = 0x0a;
- buf[i] = cc;
- buf[i+1] = '\0';
- return buf;
- } else if (cc == EOF) {
- buf[i] = '\0';
- if (i == 0) return NULL;
- else return buf;
- } else {
- buf[i] = cc;
- }
- }
- buf[i] = '\0';
- return buf;
-}
-
-static void
-floatroundout(float f)
-{
- integer i;
- i = (integer)(f<0 ? f-0.5 : f+0.5);
- if (i-f < 0.001 && i-f > -0.001) {
- numout((integer)i);
- } else {
- floatout(f);
- }
-}
-/* end of addition */
-
-void
-outbangspecials(void) {
- if (bangspecials) {
- cmdout("TeXDict");
- cmdout("begin");
- cmdout("@defspecial\n");
- dobs(bangspecials);
- cmdout("\n@fedspecial");
- cmdout("end");
- }
-}
-
-/* We recommend that new specials be handled by the following general
- * (and extensible) scheme, in which the user specifies one or more
- * `key=value' pairs separated by spaces.
- * The known keys are given in KeyTab; they take values
- * of one of the following types:
- *
- * None: no value, just a keyword (in which case the = sign is omitted)
- * String: the value should be "<string without double-quotes"
- * or '<string without single-quotes'
- * Integer: the value should be a decimal integer (%d format)
- * Number: the value should be a decimal integer or real (%f format)
- * Dimension: like Number, but will be multiplied by the scaledsize
- * of the current font and converted to default PostScript units
- * (Actually, strings are allowed in all cases; the delimiting quotes
- * are simply stripped off if present.)
- *
- */
-
-typedef enum {None, String, Integer, Number, Dimension} ValTyp;
-typedef struct {
- const char *Entry;
- ValTyp Type;
-} KeyDesc;
-
-#define NKEYS (sizeof(KeyTab)/sizeof(KeyTab[0]))
-
-KeyDesc KeyTab[] = {{"psfile", String}, /* j==0 in the routine below */
- {"ifffile", String}, /* j==1 */
- {"tekfile", String}, /* j==2 */
- {"hsize", Number},
- {"vsize", Number},
- {"hoffset", Number},
- {"voffset", Number},
- {"hscale", Number},
- {"vscale", Number},
- {"angle", Number},
- {"llx", Number},
- {"lly", Number},
- {"urx", Number},
- {"ury", Number},
- {"rwi", Number},
- {"rhi", Number},
- {"clip", None}};
-
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
-#define TOLOWER Tolower
-#ifdef VMS
-#ifndef __GNUC__ /* GNUC tolower is too simple */
-#define Tolower tolower
-#endif
-#else
-#ifdef VMCMS /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-#define Tolower __tolower
-#else
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
-#define Tolower __tolower
-#else
-/*
- * compare strings, ignore case
- */
-char
-Tolower(register char c)
-{
- if ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z')
- return(c+32);
- else
- return(c);
-}
-#endif
-#endif /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-#endif
-#endif /* !KPATHSEA */
-static int
-IsSame(const char *a, const char *b)
-{
- for(; *a != '\0'; ) {
- if( TOLOWER(*a) != TOLOWER(*b) )
- return( 0 );
- a++;
- b++;
- }
- return( *b == '\0' );
-}
-
-char *KeyStr; /* Key and ... */
-const char *ValStr; /* ... String values found */
-long ValInt; /* Integer value found */
-float ValNum; /* Number or Dimension value found */
-
-static char *
-GetKeyVal(char *str, int *tno) /* returns NULL if none found, else next scan point */
- /* str : starting point for scan */
- /* tno : table entry number of keyword, or -1 if keyword not found */
-{
- unsigned char *s;
- register int i;
- register char t;
-
- for (s=str; *s <= ' ' && *s; s++); /* skip over blanks */
- if (*s == '\0')
- return (NULL);
- KeyStr = s;
- while (*s>' ' && *s!='=') s++;
- if (0 != (t = *s))
- *s++ = 0;
-
- for(i=0; i<NKEYS; i++)
- if( IsSame(KeyStr, KeyTab[i].Entry) )
- goto found;
- *tno = -1;
- return (s);
-
-found: *tno = i;
- if (KeyTab[i].Type == None)
- return (s);
-
- if (t && t <= ' ') {
- for (; *s <= ' ' && *s; s++); /* now look for the value part */
- if ((t = *s)=='=')
- s++;
- }
- ValStr = "";
- if ( t == '=' ) {
- while (*s <= ' ' && *s)
- s++;
- if (*s=='\'' || *s=='\"')
- t = *s++; /* get string delimiter */
- else t = ' ';
- ValStr = s;
- while (*s!=t && *s)
- s++;
- if (*s)
- *s++ = 0;
- }
- switch (KeyTab[i].Type) {
- case Integer:
- if(sscanf(ValStr,"%ld",&ValInt)!=1) {
- sprintf(errbuf,"Non-integer value (%.500s) given for keyword %.500s",
- ValStr, KeyStr);
- specerror(errbuf);
- ValInt = 0;
- }
- break;
- case Number:
- case Dimension:
- if(sscanf(ValStr,"%f",&ValNum)!=1) {
- sprintf(errbuf,"Non-numeric value (%.500s) given for keyword %.500s",
- ValStr, KeyStr);
- specerror(errbuf);
- ValNum = 0.0;
- }
- if (KeyTab[i].Type==Dimension) {
- if (curfnt==NULL)
- error("! No font selected");
- ValNum = ValNum * ((double)curfnt->scaledsize) * conv * 72 / DPI;
- }
- break;
- default: break;
- }
- return (s);
-}
-
-/*
- * Now our routines. We get the number of bytes specified and place them
- * into the string buffer, and then parse it. Numerous conventions are
- * supported here for historical reasons.
- *
- * To support GNUplot's horribly long specials, we go ahead and malloc a
- * new string buffer if necessary.
- */
-
-void
-predospecial(integer numbytes, Boolean scanning)
-{
- register char *p = nextstring;
- register int i = 0;
- int j;
- static int omega_specials = 0;
-
- if (numbytes < 0 || numbytes > maxstring - nextstring) {
- if (numbytes < 0 || numbytes > (INT_MAX - 1000) / 2 ) {
- error("! Integer overflow in predospecial");
- exit(1);
- }
- p = nextstring = mymalloc(1000 + 2 * numbytes);
- maxstring = nextstring + 2 * numbytes + 700;
- }
- for (i=numbytes; i>0; i--)
-#ifdef VMCMS /* IBM: VM/CMS */
- *p++ = ascii2ebcdic[(char)dvibyte()];
-#else
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
- *p++ = ascii2ebcdic[(char)dvibyte()];
-#else
- *p++ = (char)dvibyte();
-#endif /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-#endif
- if (pprescan)
- return;
- while (p[-1] <= ' ' && p > nextstring)
- p--; /* trim trailing blanks */
- if (p==nextstring) return; /* all blank is no-op */
- *p = 0;
- p = nextstring;
- while (*p <= ' ')
- p++;
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_SPECIAL))
- fprintf_str(stderr, "Preprocessing special: %s\n", p);
-#endif
-
-/*
- * We use strncmp() here to also pass things like landscape()
- * or landscape: or such.
- */
-
- switch (*p) {
-case 'o':
- if (strncmp(p, "om:", 3)==0) { /* Omega specials ignored */
- if (omega_specials==0) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Omega specials are currently ignored\n");
- omega_specials++;
- }
- return;
- }
- break;
-case 'l':
- if (strncmp(p, "landscape", 9)==0) {
- if (hpapersize || vpapersize)
- error(
- "both landscape and papersize specified: ignoring landscape");
- else
- landscape = 1;
- return;
- }
- break;
-case 'p':
- if (strncmp(p, "pos:", 4)==0) return; /* positional specials */
- if (strncmp(p, "papersize", 9)==0) {
- p += 9;
- while (*p == '=' || *p == ' ')
- p++;
- if (lastpsizwins || hpapersize == 0 || vpapersize == 0) {
- if (landscape) {
- error(
- "both landscape and papersize specified: ignoring landscape");
- landscape = 0;
- }
- handlepapersize(p, &hpapersize, &vpapersize);
- }
- return;
- }
- break;
-case 'x':
- if (strncmp(p, "xtex:", 5)==0) return;
- break;
-case 's':
- if (strncmp(p, "src:", 4)==0) return; /* source specials */
- break;
-
-case 'h':
- if (strncmp(p, "header", 6)==0) {
- char *q, *r, *pre = NULL, *post = NULL;
- p += 6;
- while ((*p <= ' ' || *p == '=' || *p == '(') && *p != 0)
- p++;
- if(*p == '{') {
- p++;
- while ((*p <= ' ' || *p == '=' || *p == '(') && *p != 0)
- p++;
- q = p;
- while (*p != '}' && *p != 0)
- p++;
- r = p-1;
- while ((*r <= ' ' || *r == ')') && r >= q)
- r--;
- if (*p != 0) p++;
- r[1] = 0; /* q is the file name */
- while ((*p <= ' ' || *p == '=' || *p == '(') && *p != 0)
- p++;
- if(strncmp(p, "pre", 3) == 0) {
- int bracecount = 1, num_bytes = 0;
- while(*p != '{' && *p != 0)
- p++;
- if (*p != 0) p++;
- for(r = p; *r != 0; r++) {
- if (*r == '{') bracecount++;
- else if (*r == '}') bracecount--;
- if (bracecount == 0) break;
- num_bytes++;
- }
- pre = (char *)malloc(num_bytes+1);
- r = pre;
- for (j=0; j < num_bytes; j++)
- *r++ = *p++;
- *r = 0;
- if (*p != 0) p++;
- }
- while ((*p <= ' ' || *p == '=' || *p == '(') && *p != 0)
- p++;
- if(strncmp(p, "post", 4) == 0) {
- int bracecount = 1, num_bytes = 0;
- while(*p != '{' && *p != 0)
- p++;
- if (*p != 0) p++;
- for(r = p; *r != 0; r++) {
- if (*r == '{') bracecount++;
- else if (*r == '}') bracecount--;
- if (bracecount == 0) break;
- num_bytes++;
- }
- post = (char *)malloc(num_bytes+1);
- r = post;
- for (j=0; j < num_bytes; j++)
- *r++ = *p++;
- *r = 0;
- }
- if (strlen(q) > 0)
- add_header_general(q, pre, post);
- } else {
- q = p; /* we will remove enclosing parentheses */
- p = p + strlen(p) - 1;
- while ((*p <= ' ' || *p == ')') && p >= q)
- p--;
- p[1] = 0;
- if (p >= q)
- add_header(q);
- }
- }
- break;
-/* IBM: color - added section here for color header and color history */
-/* using strncmp in this fashion isn't perfect; if later someone wants
- to introduce a verb like colorspace, well, just checking
- strcmp(p, "color", 5) will not do. But we leave it alone for the moment.
- --tgr */
-case 'b':
- if (strncmp(p, "background", 10) == 0) {
- usescolor = 1;
- p += 10;
- while ( *p && *p <= ' ' ) p++;
- background(p);
- return;
- }
- break;
-case 'c':
- if (strncmp(p, "color", 5) == 0) {
- usescolor = 1;
- p += 5;
- while ( *p && *p <= ' ' ) p++;
- if (strncmp(p, "push", 4) == 0 ) {
- p += 4;
- while ( *p && *p <= ' ' ) p++;
- pushcolor(p, 0);
- } else if (strncmp(p, "pop", 3) == 0 ) {
- popcolor(0);
- } else {
- resetcolorstack(p,0);
- }
- } /* IBM: color - end changes */
- break;
-case '!':
- {
- register struct bangspecial *q;
- p++;
- q = (struct bangspecial *)mymalloc((integer)(sizeof(struct bangspecial)));
- q->actualstuff = mymalloc(strlen(p) + 1);
- strcpy(q->actualstuff, p);
- q->next = bangspecials;
- bangspecials = q;
- usesspecial = 1;
- return;
- }
- break;
-default:
- break;
- }
- usesspecial = 1; /* now the special prolog will be sent */
- if (scanning && *p != '"' && (p=GetKeyVal(p, &j)) != NULL && j==0
- && *ValStr != '`') /* Don't bother to scan compressed files. */
- scanfontcomments(ValStr);
-}
-
-/* Return 1 if S is readable along figpath, 0 if not. */
-static int
-maccess(char *s)
-{
- FILE *f = search(figpath, s, "r");
- int found = (f != 0);
- if (found)
- (*close_file) (f);
- return found;
-}
-
-const char *tasks[] = { 0, "iff2ps", "tek2ps" };
-
-#define PSFILESIZ 511
-static char psfile[PSFILESIZ];
-
-void
-dospecial(integer numbytes)
-{
- register char *p = nextstring;
- register int i = 0;
- int j, systemtype = 0;
- register const char *q;
- Boolean psfilewanted = 1;
- const char *task = 0;
- char cmdbuf[111];
-#ifdef HPS
-if (HPS_FLAG && PAGEUS_INTERUPPTUS) {
- HREF_COUNT--;
- start_new_box();
- PAGEUS_INTERUPPTUS = 0;
- }
-if (HPS_FLAG && NEED_NEW_BOX) {
- vertical_in_hps();
- NEED_NEW_BOX = 0;
- }
-#endif
- if (nextstring + numbytes > maxstring)
- error("! out of string space in dospecial");
- for (i=numbytes; i>0; i--)
-#ifdef VMCMS /* IBM: VM/CMS */
- *p++ = ascii2ebcdic[(char)dvibyte()];
-#else
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
- *p++ = ascii2ebcdic[(char)dvibyte()];
-#else
- *p++ = (char)dvibyte();
-#endif /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-#endif
- while (p[-1] <= ' ' && p > nextstring)
- p--; /* trim trailing blanks */
- if (p==nextstring) return; /* all blank is no-op */
- *p = 0;
- p = nextstring;
- while (*p <= ' ')
- p++;
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_SPECIAL))
- fprintf_str(stderr, "Processing special: %s\n", p);
-#endif
-
- switch (*p) {
-case 'o':
- if (strncmp(p, "om:", 3)==0) { /* Omega specials ignored */
- return;
- }
- break;
-case 'e':
- if (strncmp(p, "em:", 3)==0) { /* emTeX specials in emspecial.c */
- emspecial(p);
- return;
- }
-
-/* added for dvi2ps special */
- if (strncmp(p, "epsfile=", 8)==0) { /* epsf.sty for dvi2ps-j */
- float llx, lly, urx, ury;
- unsigned psfilelen = 0;
-
- p += 8;
- while (*p && !isspace((unsigned char)*p)) {
- if (psfilelen < PSFILESIZ - 1) {
- psfile[psfilelen] = *p;
- psfilelen++;
- p++;
- } else {
- psfile[psfilelen] = 0; /* should not strictly be necessary */
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "! epsfile=%.20s... argument longer than %d characters",
- psfile, PSFILESIZ);
- error(errbuf);
- }
- }
- if (psfilelen == 0) {
- error ("! epsfile= argument empty");
- }
- psfile[psfilelen] = 0;
- p += strlen(psfile);
- fgetboundingbox(psfile, &llx, &lly, &urx, &ury);
- hvpos();
- cmdout("@beginspecial");
- floatroundout(llx);
- cmdout("@llx");
- floatroundout(lly);
- cmdout("@lly");
- floatroundout(urx);
- cmdout("@urx");
- floatroundout(ury);
- cmdout("@ury");
-
- while ((p = GetKeyVal(p, &j))) {
- switch (j) {
- case 3: /* hsize */
- floatroundout(ValNum*10);
- cmdout("@rwi");
- break;
- case 4: /* vsize */
- floatroundout(ValNum*10);
- cmdout("@rhi");
- break;
- case 7: /* hscale */
- floatroundout((urx-llx)*ValNum*10);
- cmdout("@rwi");
- break;
- case 8: /* vscale */
- floatroundout((ury-lly)*ValNum*10);
- cmdout("@rhi");
- break;
- default:
- sprintf(errbuf, "Unknown keyword `%.500s' in \\special{epsfile=%.500s...} will be ignored\n",
- KeyStr, psfile);
- specerror(errbuf);
- break;
- }
- }
- cmdout("@setspecial");
- numout((integer)0);
- cmdout("lly");
- cmdout("ury");
- cmdout("sub");
- cmdout("TR");
- figcopyfile(psfile, 0);
- cmdout("\n@endspecial");
- return;
- }
-/* end addition */
- break;
-case 'p':
- if (strncmp(p, "pos:", 4)==0) return; /* positional specials */
- if (strncmp(p, "ps:", 3)==0) {
- psflush(); /* now anything can happen. */
- if (p[3]==':') {
- if (strncmp(p+4, "[nobreak]", 9) == 0) {
- hvpos();
- outputstring(&p[13]);
- } else if (strncmp(p+4, "[begin]", 7) == 0) {
- hvpos();
- trytobreakout(&p[11]);
- } else if (strncmp(p+4, "[end]", 5) == 0)
- trytobreakout(&p[9]);
- else trytobreakout(&p[4]);
- } else if (strncmp(p+3, " plotfile ", 10) == 0) {
- char *sfp;
- hvpos();
- p += 13;
- /*
- * Fixed to allow popen input for plotfile
- * TJD 10/20/91
- */
- while (*p == ' ') p++;
- if (*p == '"') {
- p++;
- for (sfp = p; *sfp && *sfp != '"'; sfp++);
- } else {
- for (sfp = p; *sfp && *sfp != ' '; sfp++);
- }
- *sfp = '\0';
- if (*p == '`')
- figcopyfile(p+1, 1);
- else
- figcopyfile (p, 0);
- /* End TJD changes */
- } else {
- hvpos();
- trytobreakout(&p[3]);
- psflush();
- hvpos();
- }
- return;
- }
- if (strncmp(p, "papersize", 9) == 0)
- return;
-#ifdef TPIC
- if (strncmp(p, "pn ", 3) == 0) {setPenSize(p+2); return;}
- if (strncmp(p, "pa ", 3) == 0) {addPath(p+2); return;}
-#endif
-
-/* added for jdvi2kps special */
- if (strncmp(p, "postscriptbox", 13)==0) { /* epsbox.sty for jdvi2kps */
- float w, h;
- float llx, lly, urx, ury;
- if (strlen(p)-13-6 >= PSFILESIZ) { /* -6 for the braces */
- /* We're not allowing as long a name as we could, since however
- many characters the two {%fpt} arguments consume is not
- taken into account. But parsing it all so we know the
- character length is too much work for this obscure special. */
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "! postscriptbox{} arguments longer than %d characters",
- PSFILESIZ);
- error(errbuf);
- }
- if (sscanf(p+13, "{%fpt}{%fpt}{%[^}]}", &w, &h, psfile) != 3)
- break;
- fgetboundingbox(psfile, &llx, &lly, &urx, &ury);
- hvpos();
- cmdout("@beginspecial");
- floatroundout(llx);
- cmdout("@llx");
- floatroundout(lly);
- cmdout("@lly");
- floatroundout(urx);
- cmdout("@urx");
- floatroundout(ury);
- cmdout("@ury");
- floatroundout(w*10*72/72.27);
- cmdout("@rwi");
- floatroundout(h*10*72/72.27);
- cmdout("@rhi");
- cmdout("@setspecial");
- figcopyfile(psfile, 0);
- cmdout("\n@endspecial");
- return;
- }
-/* end addition */
- break;
-case 'l':
- if (strncmp(p, "landscape", 9)==0) return;
- break;
-case '!':
- return;
-case 'h':
- if (strncmp(p, "header", 6)==0) return;
-#ifdef HPS
- if (strncmp(p, "html:", 5)==0) {
- if (! HPS_FLAG) return;
- p += 5;
- while (isspace((unsigned char)*p))
- p++;
- if (*p == '<') {
- char *sp = p;
- char *str;
- int ii=0, len, lower_len;
-
- while ((*p) && (*p != '>')) {
- ii++;
- p++;
- }
- str = (char *)mymalloc(ii+2);
- strncpy(str,sp+1,ii-1);
- str[ii-1] = 0;len=strlen(str);
- if(len>6) lower_len=6; else lower_len=len;
- for(ii=0;ii<lower_len;ii++) str[ii]=tolower((unsigned char)str[ii]);
- do_html(str);
- free(str);
- } else
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- if (!kpse_tex_hush ("special"))
-#endif
- {
-
- sprintf(errbuf,"Error in html special\n");
- error(errbuf);
- return;
- }
- return;
- }
-#else
- if (strncmp(p, "html:", 5)==0) return;
-#endif
-case 'w':
-case 'W':
- if (strncmp(p+1, "arning", 6) == 0) {
- static int maxwarns = 50;
- if (maxwarns > 0) {
- error(p);
- maxwarns--;
- } else if (maxwarns == 0) {
- error(". . . rest of warnings suppressed");
- maxwarns--;
- }
- return;
- }
-#ifdef TPIC
- if (strcmp(p, "wh") == 0) {whitenLast(); return;}
-#endif
- break;
-case 'b':
- if ( strncmp(p, "background", 10) == 0 )
- return; /* already handled in prescan */
-#ifdef TPIC
- if (strcmp(p, "bk") == 0) {blackenLast(); return;}
-#endif
- break;
-case 'c':
- if (strncmp(p, "color", 5) == 0) {
- p += 5;
- while ( *p && *p <= ' ' ) p++;
- if (strncmp(p, "push", 4) == 0 ) {
- p += 4;
- while ( *p && *p <= ' ' ) p++;
- pushcolor(p,1);
- } else if (strncmp(p, "pop", 3) == 0 ) {
- popcolor(1);
- } else {
- resetcolorstack(p,1);
- }
- return;
- } /* IBM: color - end changes*/
- break;
-case 'f':
-#ifdef TPIC
- if (strcmp(p, "fp") == 0) {flushPath(0); return;}
-#endif
- break;
-case 'i':
-#ifdef TPIC
- if (strcmp(p, "ip") == 0) {flushPath(1); return;} /* tpic 2.0 */
- if (strncmp(p, "ia ", 3) == 0) {arc(p+2, 1); return;} /* tpic 2.0 */
-#endif
- break;
-case 'd':
-#ifdef TPIC
- if (strncmp(p, "da ", 3) == 0) {flushDashed(p+2, 0); return;}
- if (strncmp(p, "dt ", 3) == 0) {flushDashed(p+2, 1); return;}
-#endif
- break;
-case 's':
- if (strncmp(p, "src:", 4) == 0) return; /* source specials */
-#ifdef TPIC
- if (strcmp(p, "sp") == 0) {flushSpline(p+2); return;} /* tpic 2.0 */
- if (strncmp(p, "sp ", 3) == 0) {flushSpline(p+3); return;} /* tpic 2.0 */
- if (strcmp(p, "sh") == 0) {shadeLast(p+2); return;} /* tpic 2.0 */
- if (strncmp(p, "sh ", 3) == 0) {shadeLast(p+3); return;} /* tpic 2.0 */
-#endif
- break;
-case 'a':
-#ifdef TPIC
- if (strncmp(p, "ar ", 3) == 0) {arc(p+2, 0); return;} /* tpic 2.0 */
-#endif
- break;
-case 't':
-#ifdef TPIC
- if (strncmp(p, "tx ", 3) == 0) {SetShade(p+3); return;}
-#endif
- break;
-case '"':
- hvpos();
- cmdout("@beginspecial");
- cmdout("@setspecial");
- trytobreakout(p+1);
- cmdout("\n@endspecial");
- return;
- break;
-default:
- break;
- }
-/* At last we get to the key/value conventions */
- psfile[0] = '\0';
- hvpos();
- cmdout("@beginspecial");
-
- while( (p=GetKeyVal(p,&j)) != NULL )
- switch (j) {
- case -1: /* for compatibility with old conventions, we allow a file name
- * to be given without the 'psfile=' keyword */
- if (!psfile[0] && maccess(KeyStr)==1) { /* yes we can read it */
- if (strlen(KeyStr) >= PSFILESIZ) {
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "! Bare filename (%.20s...) in \\special longer than %d characters",
- KeyStr, PSFILESIZ);
- }
- strcpy(psfile,KeyStr);
- } else {
- if (strlen(KeyStr) < 40) {
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "Unknown keyword (%s) in \\special will be ignored",
- KeyStr);
- } else {
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "Unknown keyword (%.40s...) in \\special will be ignored",
- KeyStr);
- }
- specerror(errbuf);
- }
- break;
- case 0: case 1: case 2: /* psfile */
- if (psfile[0]) {
- sprintf(errbuf, "More than one \\special %s given; %.40s ignored",
- "psfile", ValStr);
- specerror(errbuf);
- } else {
- if (strlen(ValStr) >= PSFILESIZ) {
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "! PS filename (%.20s...) in \\special longer than %d characters",
- ValStr, PSFILESIZ);
- error(errbuf);
- }
- strcpy(psfile, ValStr);
- }
- task = tasks[j];
- break;
- default: /* most keywords are output as PostScript procedure calls */
- if (KeyTab[j].Type == Integer)
- numout((integer)ValInt);
- else if (KeyTab[j].Type == String)
- for (q=ValStr; *q; q++)
- scout(*q);
- else if (KeyTab[j].Type == None);
- else { /* Number or Dimension */
- ValInt = (integer)(ValNum<0? ValNum-0.5 : ValNum+0.5);
- if (ValInt-ValNum < 0.001 && ValInt-ValNum > -0.001)
- numout((integer)ValInt);
- else {
- snprintf(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf), "%f", ValNum);
- cmdout(cmdbuf);
- }
- }
- snprintf(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf), "@%s", KeyStr);
- cmdout(cmdbuf);
- }
-
- cmdout("@setspecial");
-
- if(psfile[0]) {
- if (task == 0) {
- systemtype = (psfile[0]=='`');
- figcopyfile(psfile+systemtype, systemtype);
- } else {
- fprintf (stderr, "dvips: iff2ps and tek2ps are not supported.\n");
- }
- } else if (psfilewanted
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- && !kpse_tex_hush ("special")
-#endif
- )
- specerror("No \\special psfile was given; figure will be blank");
-
- cmdout("@endspecial");
-}
-
-/*
- * Handles specials encountered during bounding box calculations.
- * Currently we only deal with psfile's or PSfiles and only those
- * that do not use rotations.
- */
-static float rbbox[4];
-float *
-bbdospecial(int nbytes)
-{
- char *p = nextstring;
- int i, j;
- char seen[NKEYS];
- float valseen[NKEYS];
-
- if (nbytes < 0 || nbytes > maxstring - nextstring) {
- if (nbytes < 0 || nbytes > (INT_MAX - 1000) / 2 ) {
- error("! Integer overflow in bbdospecial");
- exit(1);
- }
- p = nextstring = mymalloc(1000 + 2 * nbytes);
- maxstring = nextstring + 2 * nbytes + 700;
- }
- if (nextstring + nbytes > maxstring)
- error("! out of string space in bbdospecial");
- for (i=nbytes; i>0; i--)
-#ifdef VMCMS /* IBM: VM/CMS */
- *p++ = ascii2ebcdic[(char)dvibyte()];
-#else
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
- *p++ = ascii2ebcdic[(char)dvibyte()];
-#else
- *p++ = (char)dvibyte();
-#endif /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-#endif
- while (p[-1] <= ' ' && p > nextstring)
- p--; /* trim trailing blanks */
- if (p==nextstring) return NULL; /* all blank is no-op */
- *p = 0;
- p = nextstring;
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++;
- if (strncmp(p, "psfile", 6)==0 || strncmp(p, "PSfile", 6)==0) {
- float originx = 0, originy = 0, hscale = 1, vscale = 1,
- hsize = 0, vsize = 0;
- for (j=0; j<NKEYS; j++)
- seen[j] = 0;
- j = 0;
- while ((p=GetKeyVal(p, &j))) {
- if (j >= 0 && j < NKEYS && KeyTab[j].Type == Number) {
- seen[j]++;
- valseen[j] = ValNum;
- }
- }
- /*
- * This code mimics what happens in @setspecial.
- */
- if (seen[3])
- hsize = valseen[3];
- if (seen[4])
- vsize = valseen[4];
- if (seen[5])
- originx = valseen[5];
- if (seen[6])
- originy = valseen[6];
- if (seen[7])
- hscale = valseen[7] / 100.0;
- if (seen[8])
- vscale = valseen[8] / 100.0;
- if (seen[10] && seen[12])
- hsize = valseen[12] - valseen[10];
- if (seen[11] && seen[13])
- vsize = valseen[13] - valseen[11];
- if (seen[14] || seen[15]) {
- if (seen[14] && seen[15] == 0) {
- hscale = vscale = valseen[14] / (10.0 * hsize);
- } else if (seen[15] && seen[14] == 0) {
- hscale = vscale = valseen[15] / (10.0 * vsize);
- } else {
- hscale = valseen[14] / (10.0 * hsize);
- vscale = valseen[15] / (10.0 * vsize);
- }
- }
- /* at this point, the bounding box in PostScript units relative to
- the current dvi point is
- originx originy originx+hsize*hscale originy+vsize*vscale
- We'll let the bbox routine handle the remaining math.
- */
- rbbox[0] = originx;
- rbbox[1] = originy;
- rbbox[2] = originx+hsize*hscale;
- rbbox[3] = originy+vsize*vscale;
- return rbbox;
- }
- return 0;
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/download.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/download.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 54718ce2adf..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/download.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,572 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Code to download a font definition at the beginning of a section.
- * hacked by SPQR 8.95 to allow for non-partial downloading
- *
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-#ifndef DOWNLOAD_USING_PDFTEX
-#define DOWNLOAD_USING_PDFTEX
-#endif
-#ifndef DOWNLOAD_USING_PDFTEX
-#include "t1part.h"
-#endif
-#define DVIPS
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-static unsigned char dummyend[8] = { 252 };
-
-/*
- * We have a routine that downloads an individual character.
- */
-static int lastccout;
-quarterword *unpack_bb(chardesctype *c, integer *cwidth, integer *cheight,
- integer *xoff, integer *yoff) {
- quarterword *p = c->packptr;
- halfword cmd = *p++;
- if (cmd & 4) {
- if ((cmd & 7) == 7) {
- *cwidth = getlong(p);
- *cheight = getlong(p + 4);
- *xoff = getlong(p + 8);
- *yoff = getlong(p + 12);
- p += 16;
- } else {
- *cwidth = p[0] * 256 + p[1];
- *cheight = p[2] * 256 + p[3];
- *xoff = p[4] * 256 + p[5];
- if (*xoff > 32767)
- *xoff -= 65536 ;
- *yoff = p[6] * 256 + p[7];
- if (*xoff > 32767)
- *xoff -= 65536 ;
- p += 8;
- }
- } else {
- *cwidth = *p++;
- *cheight = *p++;
- *xoff = *p++;
- *yoff = *p++;
- if (*xoff > 127)
- *xoff -= 256;
- if (*yoff > 127)
- *yoff -= 256;
- }
- return p ;
-}
-static void
-downchar(chardesctype *c, shalfword cc)
-{
- register long i, j;
- integer cheight, cwidth;
- register long k;
- register quarterword *p;
- register halfword cmd;
- integer xoff, yoff;
- halfword wwidth = 0;
- register long len;
- int smallchar;
-
- cmd = *(c->packptr) ;
- p = unpack_bb(c, &cwidth, &cheight, &xoff, &yoff) ;
- if (c->flags & BIGCHAR)
- smallchar = 0;
- else
- smallchar = 5;
- if (compressed) {
- len = getlong(p);
- p += 4;
- } else {
- wwidth = (cwidth + 15) / 16;
- i = 2 * cheight * (long)wwidth;
- if (i <= 0)
- i = 2;
- i += smallchar;
- if (mbytesleft < i) {
- if (mbytesleft >= RASTERCHUNK)
- (void) free((char *) mraster);
- if (RASTERCHUNK > i) {
- mraster = (quarterword *)mymalloc((integer)RASTERCHUNK);
- mbytesleft = RASTERCHUNK;
- } else {
- k = i + i / 4;
- mraster = (quarterword *)mymalloc((integer)k);
- mbytesleft = k;
- }
- }
- k = i;
- while (k > 0)
- mraster[--k] = 0;
- unpack(p, (halfword *)mraster, cwidth, cheight, cmd);
- p = mraster;
- len = i - smallchar;
- }
- if (cheight == 0 || cwidth == 0 || len == 0) {
- cwidth = 1;
- cheight = 1;
- wwidth = 1;
- len = 2;
- if (compressed)
- p = dummyend; /* CMD(END); see repack.c */
- else
- mraster[0] = 0;
- }
- if (smallchar) {
- p[len] = cwidth;
- p[len + 1] = cheight;
- p[len + 2] = xoff + 128;
- p[len + 3] = yoff + 128;
- p[len + 4] = c->pixelwidth;
- } else
-/*
- * Now we actually send out the data.
- */
- specialout('[');
- if (compressed) {
- specialout('<');
- mhexout(p, len + smallchar);
- specialout('>');
- } else {
- i = (cwidth + 7) / 8;
- if (i * cheight > 65520) {
- long bc = 0;
- specialout('<');
- for (j=0; j<cheight; j++) {
- if (bc + i > 65520) {
- specialout('>');
- specialout('<');
- bc = 0;
- }
- mhexout(p, i);
- bc += i;
- p += 2*wwidth;
- }
- specialout('>');
- } else {
- specialout('<');
- if (2 * wwidth == i)
- mhexout(p, ((long)cheight) * i + smallchar);
- else {
- for (j=0; j<cheight; j++) {
- mhexout(p, i);
- p += 2*wwidth;
- }
- if (smallchar)
- mhexout(p, (long)smallchar);
- }
- specialout('>');
- }
- }
- if (smallchar == 0) {
- numout((integer)cwidth);
- numout((integer)cheight);
- numout((integer)xoff + 128); /* not all these casts needed. */
- numout((integer)yoff + 128);
- numout((integer)(c->pixelwidth));
- }
- if (lastccout + 1 == cc) {
- cmdout("I");
- } else {
- numout((integer)cc);
- cmdout("D");
- }
- lastccout = cc;
-}
-/*
- * Output the literal name of the font change command with PostScript index n
- */
-static char goodnames[] =
- "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789";
-void
-makepsname(register char *s, register int n)
-{
- n--;
- *s++ = 'F' + n / (sizeof(goodnames)-1);
- *s++ = goodnames[n % (sizeof(goodnames)-1)];
- *s++ = 0;
-}
-void
-lfontout(int n)
-{
- char buf[10];
- char *b = buf;
- *b++ = '/';
- makepsname(b, n);
- cmdout(buf);
-}
-
-/*
- * And the download procedure.
- */
-void
-download(charusetype *p, int psfont)
-{
- double scale;
- int seq;
- register int b, i;
- register halfword bit;
- register chardesctype *c;
- int cc, maxcc = -1, numcc;
- double fontscale;
- char name[10];
- lastccout = -5;
- name[0] = '/';
- makepsname(name + 1, psfont);
- curfnt = p->fd;
- curfnt->psname = psfont;
- if (curfnt->resfont) {
- struct resfont *rf = curfnt->resfont;
- int non_empty=0;
- for (b=0; b<16; b++)
- if(p->bitmap[b] !=0)
- non_empty =1;
- if(non_empty==0 && curfnt->iswide == 0 && curfnt->codewidth==1)
- return;
- cmdout(name);
-/* following code re-arranged - Rob Hutchings 1992Apr02 */
- c = curfnt->chardesc + 255;
- cc = 255;
- numcc = 0;
- i = 0;
- for (b=15; b>=0; b--) {
- for (bit=1; bit; bit<<=1) {
- if (p->bitmap[b] & bit) {
- if (i > 0) {
- numout((integer)i);
- specialout('[');
- i = 0;
- }
- numout((integer)c->pixelwidth);
- c->flags |= EXISTS;
- numcc++;
- } else {
- i++;
- c->flags &= ~EXISTS;
- }
- c--;
- cc--;
- }
- }
- if (i > 0) {
- numout((integer)i);
- specialout('[');
- }
- specialout ('{');
- if (rf->specialinstructions)
- cmdout(rf->specialinstructions);
- specialout ('}');
- numout((integer)numcc);
- /*
- * This code has been bogus for a long time. The fix is
- * straightforward. The input, curfnt->scaledsize, is the
- * desired size of the font in dvi units. The output is the
- * fontscale, which is the height of the font in output units
- * which are simply pixels. Thus, all we need to do is multiply
- * by the default generic conv, which properly takes into
- * account magnification, num/den, output resolution, and so on.
- * Sorry this bug has been in here so long. -tgr
- */
- fontscale = curfnt->scaledsize * conv;
- sprintf(nextstring, "%g", fontscale);
- cmdout(nextstring);
- strcpy(nextstring, "/");
- strcat(nextstring, rf->PSname);
- cmdout(nextstring);
-/* end of changed section - Rob */
- cmdout("rf");
- rf->sent = 1;
- return;
- }
-/*
- * Here we calculate the largest character actually used, and
- * send it as a parameter to df.
- */
- cc = 0;
- numcc = 0;
- for (b=0; b<16; b++) {
- for (bit=32768; bit!=0; bit>>=1) {
- if (p->bitmap[b] & bit) {
- maxcc = cc;
- numcc++;
- }
- cc++;
- }
- }
- if (numcc <= 0)
- return;
- fontscale = ((double)(curfnt->scaledsize)) / 65536.0;
- fontscale *= (mag/1000.0);
- newline();
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%DVIPSBitmapFont: %s %s %g %d\n", name+1, curfnt->name,
- fontscale, numcc);
- scale = fontscale * DPI / 72.0 ;
- seq = -1 ;
- if (encodetype3)
- seq = downloadbmencoding(curfnt->name, scale, curfnt) ;
- cmdout(name);
- numout((integer)numcc);
- numout((integer)maxcc + 1);
-/*
- * If we need to scale the font, we say so by using dfs
- * instead of df, and we give it a scale factor. We also
- * scale the character widths; this is ugly, but scaling
- * fonts is ugly, and this is the best we can probably do.
- */
- if (curfnt->dpi != curfnt->loadeddpi) {
- numout((integer)curfnt->dpi);
- numout((integer)curfnt->loadeddpi);
- if (curfnt->alreadyscaled == 0) {
- for (b=0, c=curfnt->chardesc; b<256; b++, c++)
- c->pixelwidth = (c->pixelwidth *
- (long)curfnt->dpi * 2 + curfnt->loadeddpi) / (2 * curfnt->loadeddpi);
- curfnt->alreadyscaled = 1;
- }
- cmdout("dfs");
- } else
- cmdout("df");
- c = curfnt->chardesc;
- cc = 0;
- for (b=0; b<16; b++) {
- for (bit=32768; bit; bit>>=1) {
- if (p->bitmap[b] & bit) {
- downchar(c, (shalfword)cc);
- c->flags |= EXISTS;
- } else
- c->flags &= ~EXISTS;
- c++;
- cc++;
- }
- }
- cmdout("E");
- newline() ;
- if (seq >= 0)
- finishbitmapencoding(name, scale) ;
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%EndDVIPSBitmapFont\n");
-}
-
-#ifdef DOWNLOAD_USING_PDFTEX
-/*
- * Magic code to deal with PostScript font partial downloading.
- * We track the encodings we've seen so far and keep them in these
- * structures. We rely on writet1 to load the encodings for us.
- */
-static struct seenEncodings {
- struct seenEncodings *next;
- const char *name;
- char **glyphs;
-} *seenEncodings;
-
-/*
- * Load a new encoding and return the array of glyphs as a vector.
- * Linear search.
- */
-static char **getEncoding(char *encoding) {
- struct seenEncodings *p = seenEncodings;
- while (p != 0)
- if (strcmp(encoding, p->name) == 0)
- break;
- else
- p = p->next;
- if (p == 0) {
- p = (struct seenEncodings *)mymalloc(sizeof(struct seenEncodings));
- p->next = seenEncodings;
- seenEncodings = p;
- p->name = xstrdup(encoding);
- p->glyphs = load_enc_file(encoding);
- }
- return p->glyphs;
-}
-/*
- * When partially downloading a type 1 font, sometimes the font uses
- * the built-in encoding (which we don't know at this point) so we want
- * to subset it by character code. Sometimes the font uses a different
- * encoding, so we want to subset it by glyph. These routines manage
- * accumulating all the glyph names for a particular font from all
- * the various uses into a single, slash-delimited string for writet1().
- *
- * If no glyphs have been added, extraGlyphs is null. In all cases,
- * the memory allocated for this is in extraGlyphSpace.
- */
-static char *extraGlyphs = 0;
-static char *extraGlyphSpace = 0;
-static int extraGlyphSize = 0;
-static int glyphSizeUsed = 0;
-/*
- * We want to make sure we pass in null or "/" but never "".
- */
-static void clearExtraGlyphList(void) {
- glyphSizeUsed = 0;
- extraGlyphs = 0;
-}
-/*
- * Add the glyph name; make sure it hasn't been added already.
- * We do this by adding it, so we can get the // around it,
- * and *then* see if it's already there and if it is un-add it.
- */
-static void addGlyph(const char *glyphName) {
- int len = strlen(glyphName);
- char *startOfAdd = 0;
- if (len + glyphSizeUsed + 3 > extraGlyphSize) {
- extraGlyphSize = 2 * (extraGlyphSize + len + 100);
- extraGlyphSpace = (char *) xrealloc(extraGlyphSpace, extraGlyphSize);
- }
- extraGlyphs = extraGlyphSpace;
- if (glyphSizeUsed == 0) {
- startOfAdd = extraGlyphs + glyphSizeUsed;
- extraGlyphs[glyphSizeUsed++] = '/'; /* leading / */
- } else {
- startOfAdd = extraGlyphs + glyphSizeUsed - 1;
- }
- strcpy(extraGlyphs + glyphSizeUsed, glyphName);
- glyphSizeUsed += len;
- extraGlyphs[glyphSizeUsed++] = '/'; /* trailing / */
- extraGlyphs[glyphSizeUsed] = 0;
- if (strstr(extraGlyphs, startOfAdd) != startOfAdd) { /* already there! */
- glyphSizeUsed = startOfAdd - extraGlyphs + 1; /* kill the second copy */
- extraGlyphs[glyphSizeUsed] = 0;
- }
-}
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Download a PostScript font, using partial font downloading if
- * necessary.
- */
-static void
-downpsfont(charusetype *p, charusetype *all)
-{
- static unsigned char grid[256];
- int GridCount;
- register int b;
- register halfword bit;
- register chardesctype *c;
- struct resfont *rf;
- int cc;
- int j;
-
- curfnt = p->fd;
- rf = curfnt->resfont;
- if (rf == 0 || rf->Fontfile == NULL)
- return;
- for (; all->fd; all++)
- if (all->fd->resfont &&
- strcmp(rf->PSname, all->fd->resfont->PSname) == 0)
- break;
- if (all != p)
- return;
- if (rf->sent == 2) /* sent as header, from a PS file */
- return;
- for (j=0; downloadedpsnames[j] && j < unused_top_of_psnames; j++) {
- if (strcmp (downloadedpsnames[j], rf->PSname) == 0)
- return;
- }
- if (all->fd == 0)
- error("! internal error in downpsfont");
- if (!partialdownload) {
- infont = all->fd->resfont->PSname;
- copyfile(all->fd->resfont->Fontfile);
- infont = 0;
- return;
- }
- for (cc=0; cc<256; cc++)
- grid[cc] = 0;
-#ifdef DOWNLOAD_USING_PDFTEX
- clearExtraGlyphList();
-#endif
- for (; all->fd; all++) {
- if (all->fd->resfont == 0 ||
- strcmp(rf->PSname, all->fd->resfont->PSname))
- continue;
- curfnt = all->fd;
-#ifdef DOWNLOAD_USING_PDFTEX
- if (curfnt->resfont->Vectfile) {
- char **glyphs = getEncoding(curfnt->resfont->Vectfile);
- c = curfnt->chardesc + 255;
- cc = 255;
- for (b=15; b>=0; b--) {
- for (bit=1; bit; bit<<=1) {
- if (all->bitmap[b] & bit) {
- addGlyph(glyphs[cc]);
- }
- c--;
- cc--;
- }
- }
- } else {
-#endif
- c = curfnt->chardesc + 255;
- cc = 255;
- for (b=15; b>=0; b--) {
- for (bit=1; bit; bit<<=1) {
- if (all->bitmap[b] & bit) {
- grid[cc]=1;
- }
- c--;
- cc--;
- }
- }
-#ifdef DOWNLOAD_USING_PDFTEX
- }
-#endif
- }
-
- for (GridCount=0,cc=0; cc<256; cc++) {
-/* tmpgrid[cc]=grid[cc]; */
- if(grid[cc] ==1) {
- GridCount++;
- }
- }
- if(GridCount!=0
-#ifdef DOWNLOAD_USING_PDFTEX
- || extraGlyphs
-#endif
- ) {
- newline();
- if (! disablecomments)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%BeginFont: %s\n", rf->PSname);
-#ifdef DOWNLOAD_USING_PDFTEX
- if (!t1_subset_2(rf->Fontfile, grid, extraGlyphs))
-#else
- if(FontPart(bitfile, rf->Fontfile, rf->Vectfile) < 0)
-#endif
- exit(1);
- if (!quiet) {
- if (strlen(realnameoffile) + prettycolumn > STDOUTSIZE) {
- fprintf(stderr, "\n");
- prettycolumn = 0;
- }
- fprintf_str(stderr, "<%s>", realnameoffile);
- prettycolumn += strlen(realnameoffile) + 2;
- }
- if (! disablecomments)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%EndFont \n");
- }
-}
-
-void
-dopsfont(sectiontype *fs)
-{
- charusetype *cu;
-
- cu = (charusetype *) (fs + 1);
-#ifdef DOWNLOAD_USING_PDFTEX
- while (cu->fd) {
- if (cu->psfused)
- cu->fd->psflag = EXISTS;
- downpsfont(cu++, (charusetype *)(fs + 1));
- }
-#else
- line = getmem(BUFSIZ);
- tmpline=line;
- while (cu->fd) {
- if (cu->psfused)
- cu->fd->psflag = EXISTS;
- downpsfont(cu++, (charusetype *)(fs + 1));
- }
- loadbase = ~FLG_LOAD_BASE;
- FirstCharB=UnDefineChars(FirstCharB);
- free(tmpline);
-#endif
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dpicheck.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dpicheck.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 19d8b6c92d8..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dpicheck.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * dpicheck of dvips.c. Checks the dots per inch to make sure
- * it exists. The fonts which exist are DPI at the appropriate
- * magnifications.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-static integer existsizes[30] = { 0 , 99999999 };
-static int checkdpi;
-/*
- * This routine adds some sizes to `existsizes'.
- */
-static void
-addsiz(int rhsize)
-{
- register integer *p;
- long t, hsize;
-
- hsize = rhsize;
- for (p=existsizes; *p < hsize; p++);
- if (*p == hsize)
- return;
- do {
- t = *p;
- *p++ = hsize;
- hsize = t;
- } while (hsize);
-}
-static void
-adddpi(int hsize)
-{
- long a, b, c;
- int i;
-
- addsiz(hsize);
- addsiz((int)((hsize * 116161L + 53020L) / 106040L));
- a = hsize;
- b = 0;
- c = 1;
- for (i=0; i<9; i++) {
- b = 6 * b + (a % 5) * c;
- a = a + a / 5;
- c = c * 5;
- if (b > c) {
- b -= c;
- a++;
- }
- if (b + b >= c)
- addsiz((int)(a+1));
- else
- addsiz((int)a);
- }
-}
-/*
- * Finally, the routine that checks a size for match.
- */
-halfword
-dpicheck(halfword dpi)
-{
- integer i;
- integer margin = 1 + dpi / 500;
-
- if (! checkdpi) {
- adddpi(DPI);
- checkdpi = 1;
- }
- for (i=0; existsizes[i] < dpi; i++);
- if (existsizes[i]-dpi <= margin)
- return(existsizes[i]);
- else if (dpi-existsizes[i-1] <= margin)
- return(existsizes[i-1]);
- else
- return(dpi);
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/drawPS.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/drawPS.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 6ce17f6483e..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/drawPS.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,667 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * D R A W P S . C
- *
- * Changed to take magnification into account, 27 August 1990.
- *
- * (minor mods by don on 5 Jan 90 to accommodate highres PostScript)
- *
- * $Revision: 1.1 $
- *
- * $Log: drawPS.c,v $
- * Revision 1.1 90/03/10 20:32:48 grunwald
- * Initial revision
- *
- *
- * 89/04/24: decouty@irisa.fr, priol@irisa.fr
- * added three shading levels for fig,
- * removed '\n' in cmdout() calls
- *
- * Revision 1.4 87/05/07 15:06:24 dorab
- * relinked back hh to h and vv to v undoing a previous change.
- * this was causing subtle quantization problems. the main change
- * is in the definition of hconvPS and vconvPS.
- *
- * changed the handling of the UC seal. the PS file should now be
- * sent via the -i option.
- *
- * Revision 1.3 86/04/29 23:20:55 dorab
- * first general release
- *
- * Revision 1.3 86/04/29 22:59:21 dorab
- * first general release
- *
- * Revision 1.2 86/04/29 13:23:40 dorab
- * Added distinctive RCS header
- *
- */
-#ifndef lint
-char RCSid[] =
- "@(#)$Header: /usr/local/src/TeX/Dvips-5.0.2/RCS/drawPS.c,v 1.1 90/03/10 20:32:48 grunwald Exp $ (UCLA)";
-#endif
-
-/*
- the driver for handling the \special commands put out by
- the tpic program as modified by Tim Morgan <morgan@uci.edu>
- the co-ordinate system is with the origin at the top left
- and the x-axis is to the right, and the y-axis is to the bottom.
- when these routines are called, the origin is set at the last dvi position,
- which has to be gotten from the dvi-driver (in this case, dvips) and will
- have to be converted to device co-ordinates (in this case, by [hv]convPS).
- all dimensions are given in milli-inches and must be converted to what
- dvips has set up (i.e. there are convRESOLUTION units per inch).
-
- it handles the following \special commands
- pn n set pen size to n
- pa x y add path segment to (x,y)
- fp flush path
- ip flush invisible path, i.e. do shading only
- da l flush dashed - each dash is l (inches)
- dt l flush dotted - one dot per l (inches)
- sp [l] flush spline - optional l is dot/dash length
- ar x y xr yr sa ea arc centered at (x,y) with x-radius xr
- and y-radius yr, start angle sa (in rads),
- end angle ea (in rads)
- ia x y xr yr sa ea invisible arc with same parameters as above
- sh [s] shade last path (box, circle, ellipse)
- s = gray level (0 = white, 1 = black)
- wh whiten last path (box, circle, ellipse)
- bk blacken last path (box,circle, ellipse)
- tx texture command - Added by T. Priol
- (priol@irisa.fr), enhanced by M. Jourdan:
- textures are translated into uniform gray levels
-
- this code is in the public domain
-
- written by dorab patel <dorab@cs.ucla.edu>
- december 1985
- released feb 1986
- changes for dvips july 1987
-
- */
-
-#include "dvips.h"
-
-#ifdef TPIC /* rest of the file !! */
-
-#include <math.h> /* used in function "arc" */
-
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-#define convRESOLUTION DPI
-#define convVRESOLUTION VDPI
-#define tpicRESOLUTION 1000 /* number of tpic units per inch */
-#ifndef TRUE
-#define TRUE 1
-#define FALSE 0
-#endif
-
-/* convert from tpic units to PS units */
-#define PixRound(a,b) zPixRound((a),(b))
-#define convPS(x) PixRound((x), dir ? convVRESOLUTION : convRESOLUTION)
-#define convVPS(x) PixRound((x), dir ? convRESOLUTION : convVRESOLUTION)
-#define ConvPS(x) PixRound((x), convRESOLUTION)
-#define ConvVPS(x) PixRound((x), convVRESOLUTION)
-
-/* convert from tpic locn to abs horiz PS locn */
-#define hconvPS(x) dir ? (vv + ConvVPS(x)) : (hh + ConvPS(x))
-/* convert from tpic locn to abs vert PS locn */
-#define vconvPS(x) dir ? (-hh + ConvPS(x)) : (vv + ConvVPS(x))
-/* convert to degrees */
-#define convDeg(x) (360*(x)/(2*3.14159265358979))
-
-/* if PostScript had splines, i wouldnt need to store the path */
-#define MAXPATHS 6000 /* maximum number of path segments */
-#define NONE 0 /* for shading */
-#define BLACK 1 /* for shading */
-#define GRAY 2 /* MJ; for shading */
-#define WHITE 3 /* for shading */
-
-/* the following defines are used to make the PostScript shorter;
- the corresponding defines are in the PostScript prolog special.lpro */
-#define MOVETO "a"
-#define LINETO "li"
-#define RCURVETO "rc"
-#define RLINETO "rl"
-#define STROKE "st"
-#define FILL "fil"
-#define NEWPATH "np"
-#define CLOSEPATH "closepath"
-/*
- * STROKE and FILL must restore the current point to that
- * saved by NEWPATH
- */
-
-static double xx[MAXPATHS], yy[MAXPATHS]; /* the current path in milli-inches */
-static integer pathLen = 0; /* the current path length */
-static integer shading = NONE; /* what to shade the last figure */
-static integer penSize = 2; /* pen size in PS units */
-
-/* forward declarations */
-/* static void doShading(); */
-static double zPixRound(double, double); /* (x/y)PixRound(x,y) */
-static double shadetp = 0.5;
- /* shading level, initialized as requested by tpic 2.0 -- MJ */
-
-void
-setPenSize(char *cp)
-{
- long ps;
-
- if (sscanf(cp, " %ld ", &ps) != 1)
- {
- error("Illegal .ps command format");
- return;
- }
-
- penSize = convPS(ps);
- doubleout((integer)penSize);
- cmdout("setlinewidth");
-} /* end setPenSize */
-
-void
-addPath(char *cp)
-{
- double x,y;
-
- if (++pathLen >= MAXPATHS) error("! Too many points");
- if (sscanf(cp, " %lg %lg ", &x, &y) != 2)
- error("! Malformed path expression");
- xx[pathLen] = x;
- yy[pathLen] = y;
-} /* end of addPath */
-
-void
-arc(char *cp, int invis)
-{
- double xc, yc, xrad, yrad;
- double startAngle, endAngle;
-
- if (sscanf(cp, " %lg %lg %lg %lg %lg %lg ", &xc, &yc, &xrad, &yrad,
- &startAngle, &endAngle) != 6)
- {
- error("Illegal arc specification");
- return;
- }
-
-/* To have filled ellipses/circles also have borders, we duplicate the object
- specification; first time we emit a FILL command, second time we emit a
- STROKE command.
- There certainly exists a better way to do that in PostScript, by
- remembering the object specification (path) across the fill command.
- However I (MJ) am completely unproficient at PostScript...
-*/
-
-/* we need the newpath since STROKE doesnt do a newpath */
-
- if (shading) {
- /* first time for shading */
- cmdout(NEWPATH);
- doubleout(hconvPS(xc));
- doubleout(vconvPS(yc));
- doubleout(convPS(xrad));
- if (xrad != yrad || VDPI != DPI)
- doubleout(convVPS(yrad));
- doubleout(convDeg(startAngle));
- doubleout(convDeg(endAngle));
-
- if (xrad == yrad && VDPI == DPI) /* for arcs and circles */
- cmdout("arc");
- else
- cmdout("ellipse");
-
- cmdout(FILL);
- shading = NONE;
- cmdout("0 setgray"); /* default of black */
- }
-
- if (!invis) {
- /* There is a problem with tpic 2.0's handling of dotted ellipses.
- In most (all?) cases, after conversion to degrees and rounding
- to integers, startAngle and endAngle become the same, so nothing,
- not even a dot (as requested), is printed in the output (at least
- on my Apple LaserWriter).
- So I (MJ) singled out this case.
- */
- double degStAng = convDeg(startAngle),
- degEnAng = convDeg(endAngle);
-
- cmdout(NEWPATH); /* save current point */
-
- if (degStAng != degEnAng) { /* normal case */
- doubleout(hconvPS(xc));
- doubleout(vconvPS(yc));
- doubleout(convPS(xrad));
- if (xrad != yrad || VDPI != DPI)
- doubleout(convVPS(yrad));
- doubleout(degStAng);
- doubleout(degEnAng);
-
- if (xrad == yrad && VDPI == DPI) /* for arcs and circles */
- cmdout("arc");
- else
- cmdout("ellipse");
- }
- else { /* draw a single dot */
- double xdot, ydot;
- xdot = ((double)xc + (double)xrad * cos ((startAngle + endAngle) / 2.0));
- ydot = ((double)yc + (double)yrad * sin ((startAngle + endAngle) / 2.0));
- doubleout(hconvPS(xdot));
- doubleout(vconvPS(ydot));
- cmdout(MOVETO);
- /* +1 to make sure the dot is printed */
- doubleout(hconvPS(xdot)+1);
- doubleout(vconvPS(ydot)+1);
- cmdout(LINETO);
- }
-
- cmdout(STROKE);
- }
-} /* end of arc */
-
-/*
- * In pic dashed lines are created in a manner which makes boths ends
- * of a line solid.
- * This means that the corner of a dotted box is a dot and the corner
- * of a dashed box is solid.
- * The number of inches/dash must be adjusted accordingly.
- */
-static void
-flushDashedPath(int dotted, double inchesPerDash)
-{
- register int i;
- int nipd = (integer) convPS((int) inchesPerDash);
-
- if (nipd == 0)
- nipd = 1;
- if (pathLen < 2)
- {
- error("Path less than 2 points - ignored");
- pathLen = 0;
- return;
- }
-
- cmdout(NEWPATH); /* to save the current point */
- for (i=2; i <= pathLen; i++) {
- integer dx = hconvPS(xx[i-1]) - hconvPS(xx[i]);
- integer dy = vconvPS(yy[i-1]) - vconvPS(yy[i]);
- /* Cast to double before multiplying; otherwise, can result in
- integer overflow and thus a negative result (eepic-nan.test). */
- double delta = sqrt(((double) dx) * dx + ((double) dy) * dy);
- double ipd;
- int ndashes;
-
- /*
- * If a line is dashed there must be an odd number of dashes.
- * This makes the first and last dash of the line solid.
- * If a line is dotted the length of a dot + space sequence must be
- * chosen such that (n+1) * dotlength + n space length = linelength
- * => (dot + space) = (line - dot) / n
- */
- if (dotted)
- delta -= penSize;
- ndashes = (integer) (delta / nipd + 0.5); /* number of dashes on line */
- /* only odd when dashed, choose odd number with smallest deviation */
- if (ndashes > 2 && (ndashes & 0x1) == 0 && !dotted) {
- if (fabs(nipd - delta/(ndashes - 1)) <
- (fabs(nipd - delta/(ndashes + 1))))
- ndashes -= 1;
- else
- ndashes += 1;
- } else if (ndashes < 1)
- ndashes = 1;
- ipd = delta / ndashes;
- if (ipd <= 0.0)
- ipd = 1.0;
- cmdout("[");
- if (dotted) {
- doubleout(penSize);
- doubleout(fabs(ipd - penSize));
- } else /* if dashed */
- doubleout(ipd);
-
- cmdout("]");
- doubleout(0);
- cmdout("setdash");
- doubleout(hconvPS(xx[i-1]));
- doubleout(vconvPS(yy[i-1]));
- cmdout(MOVETO);
- doubleout(hconvPS(xx[i]));
- doubleout(vconvPS(yy[i]));
- cmdout(LINETO);
- cmdout(STROKE);
- }
- cmdout("[] 0 setdash");
- pathLen = 0;
-}
-
-void
-flushPath(int invis)
-{
- register int i;
-
- if (pathLen < 2)
- {
- error("Path less than 2 points - ignored");
- pathLen = 0;
- return;
- }
-
-/* To have filled boxes also have borders, we duplicate the object
- specification; first time we emit a FILL command, second time we emit a
- STROKE command.
- There certainly exists a better way to do that in PostScript, by
- remembering the object specification (path) across the fill command.
- However I (MJ) am completely unproficient at PostScript...
-*/
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_SPECIAL))
- fprintf(stderr,
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- "flushpath(1): hh=%ld, vv=%ld, x=%lg, y=%lg, xPS=%lg, yPS=%lg\n",
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- "flushpath(1): hh=%d, vv=%d, x=%lg, y=%lg, xPS=%lg, yPS=%lg\n",
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
- hh, vv, xx[1], yy[1], hconvPS(xx[1]), vconvPS(yy[1]));
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- if (shading) {
- /* first time for shading */
- cmdout(NEWPATH); /* to save the current point */
- doubleout(hconvPS(xx[1]));
- doubleout(vconvPS(yy[1]));
- cmdout(MOVETO);
- for (i=2; i < pathLen; i++) {
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_SPECIAL))
- fprintf(stderr,
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- "flushpath(%ld): hh=%ld, vv=%ld, x=%lg, y=%lg, xPS=%lg, yPS=%lg\n",
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- "flushpath(%d): hh=%d, vv=%d, x=%lg, y=%lg, xPS=%lg, yPS=%lg\n",
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
- i, hh, vv, xx[i], yy[i], hconvPS(xx[i]), vconvPS(yy[i]));
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- doubleout(hconvPS(xx[i]));
- doubleout(vconvPS(yy[i]));
- cmdout(LINETO);
- }
- /* Shading should always apply to a closed path
- force it and complain if necessary */
- if (xx[1] == xx[pathLen] && yy[1] == yy[pathLen])
- cmdout(CLOSEPATH);
- else {
- doubleout(hconvPS(xx[pathLen]));
- doubleout(vconvPS(yy[pathLen]));
- cmdout(LINETO);
- cmdout(CLOSEPATH);
- error("Attempt to fill a non-closed path");
- fprintf(stderr,
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- "\tfirst point: x=%lg, y=%lg; last point: x=%lg, y=%lg\n",
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- "\tfirst point: x=%lg, y=%lg; last point: x=%lg, y=%lg\n",
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
- xx[1], yy[1], xx[pathLen], yy[pathLen]);
-
- }
- cmdout(FILL);
- shading = NONE;
- cmdout("0 setgray"); /* default of black */
- }
-
- if (!invis) {
- cmdout(NEWPATH); /* to save the current point */
- doubleout(hconvPS(xx[1]));
- doubleout(vconvPS(yy[1]));
- cmdout(MOVETO);
- for (i=2; i < pathLen; i++) {
- doubleout(hconvPS(xx[i]));
- doubleout(vconvPS(yy[i]));
- cmdout(LINETO);
- }
- if (xx[1] == xx[pathLen] && yy[1] == yy[pathLen])
- cmdout(CLOSEPATH);
- else {
- doubleout(hconvPS(xx[pathLen]));
- doubleout(vconvPS(yy[pathLen]));
- cmdout(LINETO);
- }
- cmdout(STROKE);
- }
-
- pathLen = 0;
-} /* end of flushPath */
-
-void
-flushDashed(char *cp, int dotted)
-{
- double inchesPerDash;
- int savelen = pathLen;
-
- if (sscanf(cp, " %lg ", &inchesPerDash) != 1)
- {
- error ("Illegal format for dotted/dashed line");
- return;
- }
-
- if (inchesPerDash <= 0.0)
- {
- error ("Length of dash/dot cannot be negative");
- return;
- }
-
- inchesPerDash = 1000 * inchesPerDash; /* to get milli-inches */
- flushPath(1);/* print filled, always invisible bounds */
- pathLen = savelen;
- flushDashedPath(dotted,inchesPerDash);
-
- cmdout("[] 0 setdash");
-} /* end of flushDashed */
-
-void
-flushSpline(char *cp)
-{ /* as exact as psdit!!! */
- register long i;
- register double px, py, dx, dy;
-
- if (*cp) {
- double inchesPerDash;
- int ipd;
-
- if (sscanf(cp, "%lg ", &inchesPerDash) != 1) {
- error ("Illegal format for dotted/dashed spline");
- return;
- }
-
- ipd = (int)(1000.0 * inchesPerDash); /* to get milli-inches */
-
- if (ipd != 0) {
- cmdout("[");
- if (inchesPerDash < 0.0) /* dotted */ {
- doubleout(penSize);
- doubleout(fabs(convPS((int)-ipd) - penSize));
- } else /* dashed */
- doubleout(convPS((int)ipd));
-
- cmdout("]");
- doubleout(0);
- cmdout("setdash");
- }
- }
-
- if (pathLen < 2)
- {
- error("Spline less than two points - ignored");
- return;
- }
-
- cmdout(NEWPATH); /* to save the current point */
- doubleout(hconvPS(xx[1]));
- doubleout(vconvPS(yy[1]));
- cmdout(MOVETO);
- px = convPS(xx[1]);
- py = convVPS(yy[1]);
- doubleout(dx = convPS((xx[2]+xx[1])/2) - px);
- doubleout(dy = convVPS((yy[2]+yy[1])/2) - py);
- cmdout(RLINETO);
-
- for (i=2; i < pathLen; i++)
- {
- px += dx;
- py += dy;
- doubleout(convPS((xx[i-1]+5*xx[i])/6) - px);
- doubleout(convVPS((yy[i-1]+5*yy[i])/6) - py);
- doubleout(convPS((5*xx[i]+xx[i+1])/6) - px);
- doubleout(convVPS((5*yy[i]+yy[i+1])/6) - py);
- doubleout(dx = convPS((xx[i]+xx[i+1])/2) - px);
- doubleout(dy = convVPS((yy[i]+yy[i+1])/2) - py);
- cmdout(RCURVETO);
- }
-
- doubleout(hconvPS(xx[pathLen]));
- doubleout(vconvPS(yy[pathLen]));
- cmdout(LINETO);
-
-/* doShading(); */
- cmdout(STROKE); /* assume no shaded splines */
- pathLen = 0;
-
- if (*cp)
- cmdout("[] 0 setdash");
-
-} /* end of flushSpline */
-
-/* set shading level (used with Fig 1.4-TFX). priol@irisa.fr, 89/04 */
-/* A better trial at setting shading level -- jourdan@minos.inria.fr */
-/* Count number of black bits in the pattern together with total number, */
-/* compute the average and use this as the PostScript gray level */
-void
-SetShade(register char *cp)
-{
- int blackbits = 0, totalbits = 0;
-
- while (*cp) {
- switch (*cp) {
- case '0':
- totalbits += 4;
- break;
- case '1':
- case '2':
- case '4':
- case '8':
- blackbits += 1;
- totalbits += 4;
- break;
- case '3':
- case '5':
- case '6':
- case '9':
- case 'a':
- case 'A':
- case 'c':
- case 'C':
- blackbits += 2;
- totalbits += 4;
- break;
- case '7':
- case 'b':
- case 'B':
- case 'd':
- case 'D':
- case 'e':
- case 'E':
- blackbits += 3;
- totalbits += 4;
- break;
- case 'f':
- case 'F':
- blackbits += 4;
- totalbits += 4;
- break;
- case ' ':
- break;
- default:
- error("Invalid character in .tx pattern");
- break;
- }
- cp++;
- }
- shadetp = 1.0 - ((double) blackbits / (double) totalbits);
- shading = GRAY;
-} /* end of SetShade */
-
-void
-shadeLast(char *cp)
-{
- char tpout[100];
-
- if (*cp) {
- double tempShadetp;
-
- if (sscanf(cp, "%lg ", &tempShadetp) != 1)
- error ("Illegal format for shade level");
- else if (tempShadetp < 0.0 || tempShadetp > 1.0)
- error ("Invalid shade level");
- else
- /* if "sh" has an argument we can safely assume that tpic 2.0 is used
- so that all subsequent "sh" commands will come with an explicit
- argument. Hence we may overwrite shadetp's old value */
- /* Also note the inversion of gray levels for tpic 2.0 (0 = white,
- 1 = black) w.r.t. PostScript (0 = black, 1 = white) */
- shadetp = 1.0 - tempShadetp;
- }
-
- shading = GRAY;
- snprintf(tpout, sizeof(tpout), "%1.3f setgray", shadetp);
- /* priol@irisa.fr, MJ */
- cmdout(tpout);
-} /* end of shadeLast */
-
-void
-whitenLast(void)
-{
- shading = WHITE;
- cmdout("1 setgray");
-} /* end of whitenLast */
-
-void
-blackenLast(void)
-{
- shading = BLACK;
- cmdout("0 setgray"); /* actually this aint needed */
-} /* end of whitenLast */
-
-#if 0
-/* Not used */
-static void
-doShading(void)
-{
- if (shading)
- {
- cmdout(FILL);
- shading = NONE;
- cmdout("0 setgray"); !* default of black *!
- }
- else
- cmdout(STROKE);
-} !* end of doShading *!
-#endif
-
-/*
- * We need to calculate (x * convDPI * mag) / (tpicResolution * 1000)
- * So we use doubleing point. (This should have a very small impact
- * on the speed of the program.)
- */
-static double
-zPixRound(register double x, /* in DVI units */
- register double convDPI /* dots per inch */
- ) /* return rounded number of pixels */
-{
- return ((x * mag * (double)convDPI /
- (1000.0 * tpicRESOLUTION)));
-}
-
-#endif /* TPIC */
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dviinput.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dviinput.c
deleted file mode 100644
index f25e110da0f..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dviinput.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,89 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Input bytes from the dvi file or the current virtual character.
- * These routines could probably be sped up significantly; but they are
- * very machine dependent, so I will leave such tuning to the installer.
- * They simply get and return bytes in batches of one, two, three, and four,
- * updating the current position as necessary.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-static void
-abortpage(void)
-{
- error("! unexpected eof on DVI file");
-}
-
-shalfword /* the value returned is, however, between 0 and 255 */
-dvibyte(void)
-{
- register shalfword i;
- if (curpos) {
- if (curpos>=curlim) return((shalfword)140);
- return (*curpos++);
- }
- if ((i=getc(dvifile))==EOF)
- abortpage();
- return(i);
-}
-
-halfword
-twobytes(void)
-{
- register halfword i;
- i = dvibyte();
- return(i*256+dvibyte()); }
-
-integer
-threebytes(void)
-{
- register integer i;
- i = twobytes();
- return(i*256+dvibyte()); }
-
-shalfword
-signedbyte(void)
-{
- register shalfword i;
- if (curpos) {
- if (curpos>=curlim)
- error("! unexpected end of virtual packet");
- i = *curpos++;
- } else if ((i=getc(dvifile))==EOF)
- abortpage();
- if (i<128) return(i);
- else return(i-256);
-}
-
-shalfword
-signedpair(void)
-{
- register shalfword i;
- i = signedbyte();
- return(i*256+dvibyte());
-}
-
-integer
-signedtrio(void)
-{
- register integer i;
- i = signedpair();
- return(i*256+dvibyte());
-}
-
-integer
-signedquad(void)
-{
- register integer i;
- i = signedpair();
- return(i*65536+twobytes());
-}
-
-void
-skipover(int i)
-{
- while (i-->0) dvibyte();
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips-all.enc b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips-all.enc
deleted file mode 100644
index 4cc1e2e4347..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips-all.enc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5127 +0,0 @@
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-/Sacute/Scaron/Scedilla/Tcaron/Tcedilla/Uhungarumlaut/Uring/Ydieresis/Zacute
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-/uni227E0338/uni227F0338/uni2AB70338/uni2AB80338/uni22D60338/uni22D70338
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-FdSymbolB-Book:
-FdSymbolB-Medium:
-FdSymbolB-Regular:
-MdSymbolB-Bold:
-MdSymbolB-Light:
-MdSymbolB-Regular:
-MdSymbolB-Semibold:
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-/uni2285/uni2288/uni2289/uni2AC50338/uni2AC60338/uni22D00338/uni22D10338
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-feymo10:
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-vnr8:
-vnr9:
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-vnsl12:
-vnsl8:
-vnsl9:
-vnsltt10:
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-vnti12:
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-vnti9:
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-/question/at/A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H/I/J/K/L/M/N/O/P/Q/R/.notdef/T/.notdef/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/sfthyphen/Abreve/Aogonek/Cacute/Ccaron/Dcaron/Ecaron/Eogonek
-/Gbreve/Lacute/Lcaron/Lslash/Nacute/Ncaron/Eng/Ohungarumlaut/Racute/Rcaron
-/Sacute/Scaron/Scedilla/Tcaron/Tcedilla/Uhungarumlaut/Uring/Ydieresis/Zacute
-/Zcaron/Zdotaccent/IJ/Idotaccent/dcroat/section/abreve/aogonek/cacute/ccaron
-/dcaron/ecaron/eogonek/gbreve/lacute/lcaron/lslash/nacute/ncaron/eng
-/ohungarumlaut/racute/rcaron/sacute/scaron/scedilla/tcaron/tcedilla
-/uhungarumlaut/uring/ydieresis/zacute/zcaron/zdotaccent/ij/exclamdown
-/questiondown/sterling/Agrave/Aacute/Acircumflex/Atilde/Adieresis/Aring/AE
-/Ccedilla/Egrave/Eacute/Ecircumflex/Edieresis/Igrave/Iacute/Icircumflex
-/Idieresis/Eth/Ntilde/Ograve/Oacute/Ocircumflex/Otilde/Odieresis/OE/Oslash
-/Ugrave/Uacute/Ucircumflex/Udieresis/Yacute/Thorn/SS/agrave/aacute
-/acircumflex/atilde/adieresis/aring/.notdef/.notdef/egrave/eacute
-/ecircumflex/edieresis/igrave/iacute/icircumflex/idieresis/eth/ntilde/ograve
-/oacute/ocircumflex/otilde/odieresis/oe/oslash/ugrave/uacute/.notdef
-/udieresis/yacute/thorn/germandbls]
-frcbx10:
-frcbx14:
-frcbx6:
-frcc10:
-frcc14:
-frcc6:
-frcf10:
-frcf14:
-frcf6:
-frcr10:
-frcr14:
-frcr6:
-frcsl10:
-frcsl14:
-frcsl6:
-frcslbx10:
-frcslbx14:
-frcslbx6:
-frcslc10:
-frcslc14:
-frcslc6:
-[/grave/acute/circumflex/tilde/dieresis/hungarumlaut/ring/caron/breve/macron
-/dotaccent/cedilla/ogonek/quotesinglbase/guilsinglleft/guilsinglright
-/quotedblleft/quotedblright/quotedblbase/guillemotleft/guillemotright/endash
-/emdash/cwm/perthousand/dotlessi/dotlessj/ff/fi/fl/ffi/ffl/.notdef/exclam
-/quotedbl 3{/.notdef}repeat/ampersand/quoteright/parenleft/parenright
-/.notdef/.notdef/comma/hyphen/period/slash/zero/one/two/three/four/five/six
-/seven/eight/nine/colon/semicolon/less/.notdef/greater/question/.notdef/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/.notdef/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/Abreve
-/Aogonek/Cacute/Ccaron/Dcaron/Ecaron/Eogonek/Gbreve/Lacute/Lcaron/Lslash
-/Nacute/Ncaron/.notdef/Ohungarumlaut/Racute/Rcaron/Sacute/Scaron/Scedilla
-/Tcaron/Tcedilla/Uhungarumlaut/Uring/Ydieresis/Zacute/Zcaron/Zdotaccent
-/.notdef/Idotaccent/.notdef/.notdef/abreve/aogonek/cacute/ccaron/dcaron
-/ecaron/eogonek/gbreve/lacute/lcaron/lslash/nacute/ncaron/.notdef
-/ohungarumlaut/racute/rcaron/sacute/scaron/scedilla/tcaron/tcedilla
-/uhungarumlaut/uring/ydieresis/zacute/zcaron/zdotaccent/.notdef/exclamdown
-/questiondown/.notdef/Agrave/Aacute/Acircumflex/Atilde/Adieresis/Aring
-/.notdef/Ccedilla/Egrave/Eacute/Ecircumflex/Edieresis/Igrave/Iacute
-/Icircumflex/Idieresis/.notdef/Ntilde/Ograve/Oacute/Ocircumflex/Otilde
-/Odieresis/.notdef/Oslash/Ugrave/Uacute/Ucircumflex/Udieresis/Yacute/.notdef
-/.notdef/agrave/aacute/acircumflex/atilde/adieresis/aring/.notdef/ccedilla
-/egrave/eacute/ecircumflex/edieresis/igrave/iacute/icircumflex/idieresis
-/.notdef/ntilde/ograve/oacute/ocircumflex/otilde/odieresis/oe/oslash/ugrave
-/uacute/ucircumflex/udieresis/yacute/.notdef/.notdef]
-ygoth:
-[/grave/acute/circumflex/tilde/dieresis/hungarumlaut/ring/caron/breve/macron
-/dotaccent/cedilla/ogonek/quotesinglbase/guilsinglleft/guilsinglright
-/quotedblleft/quotedblright/quotedblbase/guillemotleft/guillemotright/endash
-/emdash/cwm/perthousand/dotlessi/dotlessj/ff/fi/fl/ffi/ffl/.notdef/exclam
-/quotedbl/numbersign/dollar/.notdef/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
-/.notdef/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 131{/.notdef}repeat]
-ssmsbm10:
-ssmsbm5:
-ssmsbm6:
-ssmsbm7:
-ssmsbm8:
-ssmsbm9:
-[/grave/acute/circumflex/tilde/dieresis/hungarumlaut/ring/caron/breve/macron
-/dotaccent/cedilla/ogonek/quotesinglbase/guilsinglleft/guilsinglright
-/quotedblleft/quotedblright/quotedblbase/guillemotleft/guillemotright/endash
-/emdash/cwm/perthousand/dotlessi/dotlessj/ff/fi/fl/ffi/ffl/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/.notdef/quoteleft/a 4{/.notdef}repeat/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/sfthyphen
-128{/.notdef}repeat]
-xslhz20:
-xslhz20d:
-xtie20:
-[/grave/acute/circumflex/tilde/dieresis/hungarumlaut/ring/caron/breve/macron
-/dotaccent/cedilla/ogonek/quotesinglbase/guilsinglleft/guilsinglright
-/quotedblleft/quotedblright/quotedblbase/guillemotleft/guillemotright/endash
-/emdash/cwm/perthousand/dotlessi/dotlessj/ff/fi/fl/ffi/ffl/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 28{/.notdef}repeat
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-/Lslash/Nacute/Ncaron/Eng/Ohungarumlaut/Racute/Rcaron/Sacute/Scaron/Scedilla
-/Tcaron/Tcedilla/Uhungarumlaut/Uring/Ydieresis/Zacute/Zcaron/Zdotaccent/IJ
-/Idotaccent/dcroat/section/abreve/aogonek/cacute/ccaron/dcaron/ecaron
-/eogonek/gbreve/lacute/lcaron/lslash/nacute/ncaron/eng/ohungarumlaut/racute
-/rcaron/sacute/scaron/scedilla/tcaron/tcedilla/uhungarumlaut/uring/ydieresis
-/zacute/zcaron/zdotaccent/ij/exclamdown/questiondown/sterling/Agrave/Aacute
-/Acircumflex/Atilde/Adieresis/Aring/AE/Ccedilla/Egrave/Eacute/Ecircumflex
-/Edieresis/Igrave/Iacute/Icircumflex/Idieresis/Eth/Ntilde/Ograve/Oacute
-/Ocircumflex/Otilde/Odieresis/OE/Oslash/Ugrave/Uacute/Ucircumflex/Udieresis
-/Yacute/Thorn/SS/agrave/aacute/acircumflex/atilde 28{/.notdef}repeat]
-xslz20:
-xslz20d:
-[/grave/acute/circumflex/tilde/dieresis/hungarumlaut/ring/caron/breve/macron
-/dotaccent/cedilla/ogonek/quotesinglbase/guilsinglleft/guilsinglright
-/quotedblleft/quotedblright/quotedblbase/guillemotleft/guillemotright/endash
-/emdash/cwm/perthousand/dotlessi/dotlessj/ff/fi/fl/ffi/ffl/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
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-/.notdef}repeat]
-musix24:
-musix29:
-[/grave/acute/circumflex/tilde/dieresis/hungarumlaut/ring/caron/breve/macron
-/dotaccent/cedilla/ogonek/quotesinglbase/guilsinglleft/guilsinglright
-/quotedblleft/quotedblright/quotedblbase/guillemotleft/guillemotright/endash
-/emdash/cwm/perthousand/dotlessi/dotlessj/ff/fi/fl/ffi/ffl/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/Abreve
-/Aogonek/Cacute/Ccaron/Dcaron/Ecaron/Eogonek/Gbreve/Lacute/Lcaron/Lslash
-/Nacute/Ncaron/Eng/Ohungarumlaut/Racute/Rcaron/Sacute/Scaron/Scedilla/Tcaron
-/Tcedilla/Uhungarumlaut/Uring/Ydieresis/Zacute/Zcaron/Zdotaccent/IJ
-/Idotaccent/dcroat/section/abreve/aogonek/cacute/ccaron/dcaron/ecaron
-/eogonek/gbreve/lacute/lcaron/lslash/nacute/ncaron/eng/ohungarumlaut/racute
-/rcaron/sacute/scaron/scedilla/tcaron/tcedilla/uhungarumlaut/uring/ydieresis
-/zacute/zcaron/zdotaccent 4{/.notdef}repeat/Agrave/Aacute/Acircumflex/Atilde
-/Adieresis/Aring/AE/Ccedilla/Egrave/Eacute/Ecircumflex/Edieresis/Igrave
-/Iacute/Icircumflex/Idieresis/Eth/Ntilde/Ograve/Oacute/Ocircumflex/Otilde
-/Odieresis/OE/Oslash/Ugrave/Uacute/Ucircumflex/Udieresis/Yacute/Thorn/SS
-/agrave/aacute/acircumflex/atilde/adieresis/aring/ae/ccedilla/egrave/eacute
-/ecircumflex/edieresis/igrave/iacute/icircumflex/idieresis/eth/ntilde/ograve
-/oacute/ocircumflex/otilde/odieresis/oe/oslash/ugrave/uacute/ucircumflex 4{
-/.notdef}repeat]
-cmssex10:
-cmssex7:
-cmssex8:
-cmssex9:
-cmssmi10:
-cmssmi5:
-cmssmi6:
-cmssmi7:
-cmssmi8:
-cmssmi9:
-cmssmib10:
-cmssmib5:
-cmssmib6:
-cmssmib7:
-cmssmib8:
-cmssmib9:
-lcmbsy8:
-lcmex8:
-lcmmi8:
-lcmmib8:
-lcmsy8:
-llcmss8:
-llcmssb8:
-llcmssi8:
-llcmsso8:
-ssmsam10:
-ssmsam5:
-ssmsam6:
-ssmsam7:
-ssmsam8:
-ssmsam9:
-[/grave/acute/circumflex/tilde/dieresis/hungarumlaut/ring/caron/breve/macron
-/dotaccent/cedilla/ogonek/quotesinglbase/guilsinglleft/guilsinglright
-/quotedblleft/quotedblright/quotedblbase/guillemotleft/guillemotright/endash
-/emdash/cwm/perthousand/dotlessi/dotlessj/ff/fi/fl/ffi/ffl/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/sfthyphen 128{
-/.notdef}repeat]
-ocrb10:
-ocrb5:
-ocrb6:
-ocrb7:
-ocrb8:
-ocrb9:
-[/grave/acute/circumflex/tilde/dieresis/hungarumlaut/ring/caron/breve/macron
-/dotaccent/cedilla/ogonek/quotesinglbase/guilsinglleft/guilsinglright
-/quotedblleft/quotedblright/quotedblbase/guillemotleft/guillemotright/endash
-/emdash/cwm/perthousand/dotlessi/dotlessj/ff/fi/fl/ffi/ffl/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/sfthyphen/Abreve
-/Aogonek/Cacute/Ccaron/Dcaron/Ecaron/Eogonek/Gbreve/Lacute/Lcaron 118{
-/.notdef}repeat]
-musix11:
-musix13:
-musix16:
-musix20:
-[/grave/acute/circumflex/tilde/dieresis/hungarumlaut/ring/caron/breve/macron
-/dotaccent/cedilla/ogonek/quotesinglbase/guilsinglleft/guilsinglright
-/quotedblleft/quotedblright/quotedblbase/guillemotleft/guillemotright/endash
-/emdash/cwm/perthousand/dotlessi/dotlessj/ff/fi/fl/ffi/ffl/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
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-/p/q/r/s/t/u/v/w/x/y/z/braceleft/bar/braceright/asciitilde/sfthyphen/Abreve
-/Aogonek/Cacute/Ccaron/Dcaron/Ecaron/Eogonek/Gbreve/Lacute/Lcaron/Lslash
-/Nacute/Ncaron/Eng/Ohungarumlaut/Racute/Rcaron/Sacute/Scaron/Scedilla/Tcaron
-/Tcedilla/Uhungarumlaut/Uring/Ydieresis/Zacute/Zcaron/Zdotaccent/IJ
-/Idotaccent/dcroat/section/abreve/aogonek/cacute/ccaron/dcaron/ecaron
-/eogonek/gbreve/lacute/lcaron/lslash/nacute/ncaron/eng/ohungarumlaut/racute
-/rcaron/sacute/scaron/scedilla/tcaron/tcedilla/uhungarumlaut/uring/ydieresis
-/zacute/zcaron/zdotaccent 4{/.notdef}repeat/Agrave/Aacute/Acircumflex/Atilde
-/Adieresis/Aring/AE/Ccedilla/Egrave/Eacute/Ecircumflex/Edieresis/Igrave
-/Iacute/Icircumflex/Idieresis/Eth/Ntilde/Ograve/Oacute/Ocircumflex/Otilde
-/Odieresis/OE/Oslash/Ugrave/Uacute/Ucircumflex/Udieresis/Yacute/Thorn/SS
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-/ecircumflex/edieresis/igrave/iacute/icircumflex/idieresis/eth/ntilde/ograve
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-/.notdef}repeat]
-musixsps:
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-/dotaccent/cedilla/ogonek/quotesinglbase/guilsinglleft/guilsinglright
-/quotedblleft/quotedblright/quotedblbase/guillemotleft/guillemotright/endash
-/emdash/cwm/perthousand/dotlessi/dotlessj/ff/fi/fl/ffi/ffl/space/exclam
-/quotedbl/numbersign/dollar/percent/ampersand/quoteright/parenleft
-/parenright/asterisk/plus/comma/hyphen/period/slash/zero/one/two/three/four
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-/p/q/r/s/t/u/v/w/x/y/z/braceleft/bar/braceright/asciitilde/sfthyphen/Abreve
-/Aogonek/Cacute/Ccaron/Dcaron/Ecaron/Eogonek/Gbreve/Lacute/Lcaron/Lslash
-/Nacute/Ncaron/Eng/Ohungarumlaut/Racute/Rcaron/Sacute/Scaron/Scedilla/Tcaron
-/Tcedilla/Uhungarumlaut/Uring/Ydieresis/Zacute/Zcaron/Zdotaccent/IJ
-/Idotaccent/dcroat/section/abreve/aogonek/cacute/ccaron/dcaron/ecaron
-/eogonek/gbreve/lacute/lcaron/lslash/nacute/ncaron/eng/ohungarumlaut/racute
-/rcaron/sacute/scaron/scedilla/tcaron/tcedilla/uhungarumlaut/uring/ydieresis
-/zacute/zcaron/zdotaccent/ij/exclamdown/questiondown/sterling/Agrave/Aacute
-/Acircumflex/Atilde 60{/.notdef}repeat]
-bxghsb:
-bxghsm:
-bxghwb:
-bxghwm:
-bxgvsb:
-bxgvsm:
-bxgvwb:
-bxgvwm:
-[/grave/acute/circumflex/tilde/dieresis/hungarumlaut/ring/caron/breve/macron
-/dotaccent/cedilla/ogonek/quotesinglbase/guilsinglleft/guilsinglright
-/quotedblleft/quotedblright/quotedblbase/guillemotleft/guillemotright/endash
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-/Nacute/Ncaron/Eng/Ohungarumlaut/Racute/Rcaron/Sacute/Scaron/Scedilla/Tcaron
-/Tcedilla/Uhungarumlaut/Uring/Ydieresis/Zacute/Zcaron/Zdotaccent/IJ
-/Idotaccent/dcroat/section/abreve/aogonek/cacute/ccaron/dcaron/ecaron
-/eogonek/gbreve/lacute/lcaron/lslash/nacute/ncaron/eng/ohungarumlaut/racute
-/rcaron/sacute/scaron/scedilla/tcaron/tcedilla/uhungarumlaut/uring/ydieresis
-/zacute/zcaron/zdotaccent/ij/exclamdown/questiondown/sterling/Agrave/Aacute
-/Acircumflex/Atilde/Adieresis/Aring/AE/Ccedilla/Egrave/Eacute/Ecircumflex
-/Edieresis/Igrave/Iacute/Icircumflex/Idieresis/Eth/Ntilde/Ograve/Oacute
-/Ocircumflex/Otilde/Odieresis/OE/Oslash/Ugrave/Uacute/Ucircumflex 35{
-/.notdef}repeat/germandbls]
-musixspx:
-[/grave/acute/circumflex/tilde/dieresis/hungarumlaut/ring/caron/breve/macron
-/dotaccent/cedilla/ogonek/quotesinglbase/guilsinglleft/guilsinglright
-/quotedblleft/quotedblright/quotedblbase/guillemotleft/guillemotright/endash
-/emdash/cwm/perthousand/dotlessi/dotlessj/ff/fi/fl/ffi/ffl/space/exclam
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-.TH DVIPS 1 "1 February 2016"
-.SH NAME
-dvips \- convert a TeX DVI file to PostScript
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B dvips
-.RI [ OPTIONS ]
-.IR file [\fB.dvi\fP]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-THIS MAN PAGE IS OBSOLETE!
-See the Texinfo documentation instead.
-You can read it either in Emacs or with the standalone
-.B info
-program which comes with the GNU texinfo distribution as
-ftp.gnu.org:pub/gnu/texinfo/texinfo*.tar.gz.
-.PP
-The program
-.B dvips
-takes a DVI file
-.IR file [\fB.dvi\fP]
-produced by TeX (or by some other processor such as GFtoDVI) and
-converts it to PostScript, sending the output to a file or directly to a
-printer. The DVI file may be specified without the
-.B .dvi
-extension. Fonts used may either be resident in the printer or defined
-as bitmaps in PK files, or a `virtual' combination of both. If the
-.B mktexpk
-program is installed,
-.B dvips
-will automatically invoke METAFONT to generate fonts that don't already
-exist.
-.PP
-For more information, see the Texinfo manual
-.IR dvips.texi ,
-which should be installed somewhere on your system, hopefully accessible
-through the standard Info tree.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B -a
-Conserve memory by making three passes over the .dvi file instead of two
-and only loading those characters actually used. Generally only useful
-on machines with a very limited amount of memory, like some PCs.
-.TP
-.B -A
-Print only odd pages (TeX pages, not sequence pages).
-.TP
-.B -b num
-Generate
-.I num
-copies of each page, but duplicating the page body rather than using the
-.I #numcopies
-option. This can be useful in conjunction with a header file setting
-.I \ebop-hook
-to do color separations or other neat tricks.
-.TP
-.B -B
-Print only even pages (TeX pages, not sequence pages).
-.TP
-.B -c num
-Generate
-.I num
-copies of every page. Default is 1. (For collated copies, see the
-.I -C
-option below.)
-.TP
-.B -C num
-Create
-.I num
-copies, but collated (by replicating the data in the PostScript file).
-Slower than the
-.I -c
-option, but easier on the hands, and faster than resubmitting the same
-PostScript file multiple times.
-.TP
-.B -d num
-Set the debug flags. This is intended only for emergencies or for
-unusual fact-finding expeditions; it will work only if
-.B dvips
-has been compiled with the DEBUG option. If nonzero, prints additional
-information on standard error. For maximum information, you can use
-`-1'. See the Dvips Texinfo manual for more details.
-.TP
-.B -D num
-Set the resolution in dpi (dots per inch) to
-.IR num .
-This affects the choice of bitmap fonts that are loaded and also the
-positioning of letters in resident PostScript fonts. Must be between 10
-and 10000. This affects both the horizontal and vertical resolution.
-If a high resolution (something greater than 400 dpi, say) is selected,
-the
-.I -Z
-flag should probably also be used.
-.TP
-.B -e num
-Make sure that each character is placed at most this many pixels from
-its `true' resolution-independent position on the page. The default
-value of this parameter is resolution dependent. Allowing individual
-characters to `drift' from their correctly rounded positions by a few
-pixels, while regaining the true position at the beginning of each new
-word, improves the spacing of letters in words.
-.TP
-.B -E
-makes
-.B dvips
-attempt to generate an EPSF file with a tight bounding box. This only
-works on one-page files, and it only looks at marks made by characters
-and rules, not by any included graphics. In addition, it gets the glyph
-metrics from the
-.I tfm
-file, so characters that lie outside their enclosing
-.I tfm
-box may confuse it. In addition, the bounding box might be a bit too
-loose if the character glyph has significant left or right side
-bearings. Nonetheless, this option works well for creating small EPSF
-files for equations or tables or the like. (Note, of course, that
-.B dvips
-output is resolution dependent and thus does not make very good EPSF
-files, especially if the images are to be scaled; use these EPSF files
-with a great deal of care.)
-.TP
-.B -f
-Run as a filter. Read the
-.I .dvi
-file from standard input and write the PostScript to standard output.
-The standard input must be seekable, so it cannot be a pipe. If you
-must use a pipe, write a shell script that copies the pipe output to a
-temporary file and then points
-.B dvips
-at this file. This option also disables the automatic reading of the
-.I PRINTER
-environment variable, and turns off the automatic sending of control D
-if it was turned on with the
-.I -F
-option or in the configuration file; use
-.I -F
-after this option if you want both.
-.TP
-.B -F
-Causes Control-D (ASCII code 4) to be appended as the very last
-character of the PostScript file. This is useful when
-.B dvips
-is driving the printer directly instead of working through a spooler,
-as is common on extremely small systems. NOTE! DO NOT USE THIS OPTION!
-.TP
-.B -G
-Causes
-.B dvips
-to shift non-printing characters to higher-numbered positions.
-This may be useful sometimes.
-.TP
-.B -h name
-Prepend file
-.I name
-as an additional header file. (However, if the name is simply `-'
-suppress all header files from the output.) This header file gets added
-to the PostScript
-.IR userdict .
-.TP
-.B -i
-Make each section be a separate file. Under certain circumstances,
-.B dvips
-will split the document up into `sections' to be processed
-independently; this is most often done for memory reasons. Using this
-option tells
-.B dvips
-to place each section into a separate file; the new file names are
-created replacing the suffix of the supplied output file name by a
-three-digit sequence number. This option is most often used in
-conjunction with the
-.I -S
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-some phototypesetters cannot print more than ten or so consecutive pages
-before running out of steam; these options can be used to automatically
-split a book into ten-page sections, each to its own file.
-.TP
-.B -j
-Download only needed characters from Type 1 fonts. This is the
-default in the current release. Some debugging flags trace this operation.
-You can also control partial downloading on a per-font basis, via the
-.B psfonts.map
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-.TP
-.B -k
-Print crop marks. This option increases the paper size (which should be
-specified, either with a paper size special or with the
-.I -T
-option) by a half inch in each dimension. It translates each page by a
-quarter inch and draws cross-style crop marks. It is mostly useful with
-typesetters that can set the page size automatically.
-.TP
-.B -K
-This option causes comments in included PostScript graphics, font files,
-and headers to be removed. This is sometimes necessary to get around
-bugs in spoolers or PostScript post-processing programs. Specifically,
-the %%Page comments, when left in, often cause difficulties. Use of
-this flag can cause some included graphics to fail, since the PostScript
-header macros from some software packages read portions of the input
-stream line by line, searching for a particular comment. This option
-has been turned off by default because PostScript previewers and
-spoolers have been getting better.
-.TP
-.B -l num
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-.I num
-Default is the last page in the document. If the
-.I num
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-.I -p
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-.I \ecount0
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-.I -l =9
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-.TP
-.B -m
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-.TP
-.B -mode mode
-Use
-.I mode
-as the Metafont device name for path searching and font
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-the default paths, explicitly specifying the mode also makes the program
-assume the fonts are in a subdirectory named
-.IR mode .
-.TP
-.B -M
-Turns off the automatic font generation facility. If any fonts are
-missing, commands to generate the fonts are appended to the file
-.I missfont.log
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-create the missing fonts.
-.TP
-.B -n num
-At most
-.I num
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-.TP
-.B -N
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-that try to interpret PostScript comments in weird ways, or on some
-PostScript printers. Old versions of TranScript in particular cannot
-handle modern Encapsulated PostScript.
-.TP
-.BR -noomega
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-files. By default, the additional opcodes
-.I 129
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-.I 134
-are recognized by dvips as Omega or pTeX extensions and interpreted as
-requests to set 2-byte characters.
-.TP
-.BR -noptex
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-By default, the additional opcodes
-.I 130
-and
-.I 135
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-set 3-byte characters, and
-.I 255
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-.sp
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-require 65536 or more positions instead of the default 256 positions, i.e.,
-the memory requirements of dvips will be somewhat larger. If you find this
-unacceptable or encounter another problem with the Omega or pTeX extensions,
-you can switch off the pTeX extension by using
-.BR -noptex ,
-or both by using
-.B -noomega
-(but please do send a bug report if you find such problems - see the bug
-address in the
-.B AUTHORS
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-.TP
-.B -o name
-The output will be sent to file
-.I name
-If no file name is given (i.e., -o is last on the command line), the
-default name is
-.I file.ps
-where the .dvi file was called
-.IR file.dvi ;
-if this option isn't given, any default in the configuration file is
-used. If the first character of the supplied output file name is an
-exclamation mark, then the remainder will be used as an argument to
-.IR popen ;
-thus, specifying
-.I !lpr
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-This option also disables the automatic reading of the
-.I PRINTER
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-.I -F
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-.I -F
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-.TP
-.B -O offset
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-.I offset
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-.I .1in,-.3cm
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-.I papersize
-special). The origin of the page is shifted from the
-default position (of one inch down, one inch to the right from the upper
-left corner of the paper) by this amount.
-.TP
-.B -p num
-The first page printed will be the first one numbered
-.IR num .
-Default is the first page in the document. If the
-.I num
-is prefixed by an equals sign, then it (and any argument to the
-.I -l
-option) is treated as a sequence number, rather than a value to compare
-with
-.I \ecount0
-values. Thus, using
-.I -p =3
-will start with the third page of the document, no matter what the pages
-are actually numbered.
-.TP
-.B -pp pagelist
-A comma-separated list of pages and ranges (a-b) may be given, which
-will be interpreted as
-.I \ecount0
-values. Pages not specified will not be printed. Multiple
-.B -pp
-options may be specified or all pages and page ranges can be
-specified with one
-.B -pp
-option.
-.TP
-.B -P printername
-Sets up the output for the appropriate printer. This is implemented by
-reading in
-.I config.printername
-, which can then set the output pipe (as in,
-.I !lpr -Pprintername
-as well as the font paths and any other
-.I config.ps
-defaults for that printer only. Note that
-.I config.ps
-is read before
-.I config.printername
-In addition, another file called
-.I ~/.dvipsrc
-is searched for immediately after
-.IR config.ps ;
-this file is intended for user defaults. If no
-.I -P
-command is given, the environment variable
-.I PRINTER
-is checked. If that variable exists, and a corresponding configuration
-file exists, that configuration file is read in.
-.TP
-.B -q
-Run in quiet mode. Don't chatter about pages converted, etc.; report
-nothing but errors to standard error.
-.TP
-.B -r
-Stack pages in reverse order. Normally, page 1 will be printed first.
-.TP
-.B -R[0|1|2]
-Run securely.
-.BR -R2
-disables both shell command execution in
-.I \especial'{}
-(via backticks
-.BR `
-) and config files (via the
-.I E
-option), and opening of any absolute filenames.
-.BR -R1
-, the default, forbids shell escapes but allows absolute filenames.
-.BR -R0
-allows both. The config file option is
-.I z
-.TP
-.B -s
-Causes the entire global output to be enclosed in a save/restore pair.
-This causes the file to not be truly conformant, and is thus not
-recommended, but is useful if you are driving the printer directly and
-don't care too much about the portability of the output.
-.TP
-.B -S num
-Set the maximum number of pages in each `section'. This option is most
-commonly used with the
-.I -i
-option; see that documentation above for more information.
-.TP
-.B -t papertype
-This sets the paper type to
-.IR papertype .
-The
-.I papertype
-should be defined in one of the configuration files, along with the
-appropriate code to select it. (Currently known types include
-.BR letter ,
-.BR legal ,
-.BR ledger ,
-.BR a4 ,
-.BR a3 ).
-You can also specify
-.BR -t " " landscape ,
-which rotates a document by 90 degrees. To rotate a document whose size
-is not letter, you can use the
-.I -t
-option twice, once for the page size, and once for landscape.
-You should not use any
-.I -t
-option when the DVI file already contains a
-.I papersize
-special, as is done by some LaTeX packages, notably hyperref.sty.
-
-The upper left corner of each page in the
-.I .dvi
-file is placed one inch from the left and one inch from the top. Use of
-this option is highly dependent on the configuration file. Note that
-executing the
-.B letter
-or
-.B a4
-or other PostScript operators cause the document to be nonconforming and
-can cause it not to print on certain printers, so the paper size should
-not execute such an operator if at all possible.
-.TP
-.B -T papersize
-Set the paper size to the given pair of dimensions. This option takes
-its arguments in the same style as
-.IR -O .
-It overrides any paper size special in the dvi file.
-.TP
-.B -u psmapfile
-Set
-.I psmapfile
-to be the file that dvips uses for looking up PostScript font aliases. If
-.I psmapfile
-begins with a
-.B +
-character, then the rest of the name is used as the name of the map file,
-and the map file is appended to the list of map files (instead of replacing
-the list). In either case, if
-.I psmapfile
-has no extension, then
-.B .map
-is added at the end.
-.TP
-.B -U
-Disable a PostScript virtual memory saving optimization that stores the
-character metric information in the same string that is used to store
-the bitmap information. This is only necessary when driving the Xerox
-4045 PostScript interpreter. It is caused by a bug in that interpreter
-that results in `garbage' on the bottom of each character. Not
-recommended unless you must drive this printer.
-.TP
-.B -v
-Print the
-.B dvips
-version number and exit.
-.TP
-.B -V
-Download non-resident PostScript fonts as bitmaps. This requires use of
-`gsftopk' or `pstopk' or some other such program(s) in order to generate
-the required bitmap fonts; these programs are supplied with
-.BR dvips .
-.TP
-.B -x num
-Set the
-magnification ratio to
-.IR num /1000.
-Overrides the magnification specified in the .dvi file. Must be
-between 10 and 100000. Instead of an integer,
-.I num
-may be a real number for increased precision.
-.TP
-.B -X num
-Set the horizontal resolution in dots per inch to
-.IR num .
-.TP
-.B -y num
-Set the
-magnification ratio to
-.IR num /1000
-times the magnification specified in the .dvi file.
-See
-.B -x
-above.
-.TP
-.B -Y num
-Set the vertical resolution in dots per inch to
-.IR num .
-.TP
-.B -z
-Pass
-.B html
-hyperdvi specials through to the output for eventual
-distillation into PDF. This is not enabled by default to avoid
-including the header files unnecessarily, and use of temporary files in
-creating the output.
-.TP
-.B -Z
-Causes bitmapped fonts to be compressed before they are downloaded,
-thereby reducing the size of the PostScript font-downloading
-information. Especially useful at high resolutions or when very large
-fonts are used. Will slow down printing somewhat, especially on early
-68000-based PostScript printers.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-mf(1), afm2tfm(1), tex(1), latex(1), lpr(1),
-.IR dvips.texi ,
-http://tug.org/dvips.
-.SH ENVIRONMENT
-Dvipsk uses the same environment variables and algorithms for finding
-font files as TeX and its friends do. See the documentation for the
-Kpathsea library for details. (Repeating it here is too cumbersome.)
-.PP
-KPATHSEA_DEBUG: Trace Kpathsea lookups; set to -1 for complete tracing.
-.PP
-PRINTER: see above.
-.SH NOTES
-PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
-.SH AUTHOR
-Tomas Rokicki; extended to virtual fonts
-by Don Knuth. Path searching and configuration modifications by
-Karl Berry.
-.PP
-Maintained in TeX Live; please send bug reports or other correspondence
-to tex-k@tug.org (http://lists.tug.org/tex-k).
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ab2411370fb..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1552 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This is the main routine.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice there is included too! */
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-#include <kpathsea/c-pathch.h>
-#include <kpathsea/proginit.h>
-#include <kpathsea/progname.h>
-#include <kpathsea/tex-hush.h>
-#include <kpathsea/tex-make.h>
-#include <kpathsea/variable.h>
-#include <kpathsea/version.h>
-#include <kpathsea/lib.h>
-#ifdef strdup
-#undef strdup
-#endif
-#define strdup xstrdup
-#include "paths.h"
-#else /* ! KPATHSEA */
-#include <stdlib.h> /* for malloc, etc. */
-#if !defined(SYSV) && !defined(WIN32)
-extern char *strtok(); /* some systems don't have this in strings.h */
-#endif
-#if defined(WIN32)
-#include <io.h>
-#include <fcntl.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#define O_BINARY _O_BINARY
-#endif
-#define DIR_SEP DIRSEP
-#endif /* KPATHSEA */
-#ifdef VMS
-#define GLOBAL globaldef
-#ifdef __GNUC__
-#include "climsgdef.h" /* created by hand, extracted from STARLET.MLB */
- /* and put in GNU_CC:[INCLUDE.LOCAL] */
-#include "ctype.h"
-#include "descrip.h"
-#else
-#include climsgdef
-#include ctype
-#include descrip
-#endif
-#endif
-#ifdef __APPLE__ /* for Mac OS X, T. Uchiyama */
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <sys/time.h>
-#include <sys/resource.h>
-#endif
-
-#if defined(WIN32) && defined(KPATHSEA)
-FILE *generic_fsyscp_fopen(const char *filename, const char *mode)
-{
- FILE *f;
-
- f = fsyscp_fopen (filename, mode);
-
- if (f == NULL && file_system_codepage != win32_codepage) {
- int tmpcp = file_system_codepage;
- file_system_codepage = win32_codepage;
- f = fsyscp_fopen (filename, mode);
- file_system_codepage = tmpcp;
- }
-
- return f;
-}
-#undef fopen
-#define fopen(file, fmode) generic_fsyscp_fopen(file, fmode)
-#endif
-
-#ifndef DEFRES
-#define DEFRES (600)
-#endif
-
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-/*
- * First we define some globals.
- */
-#ifdef VMS
- static char ofnme[252],infnme[252],pap[40],thh[20];
-#endif
-
-/* PS fonts fully downloaded as headers */
-char *downloadedpsnames[DOWNLOADEDPSSIZE];
-
-int found_problems = 0; /* should we exit successfully? */
-int unused_top_of_psnames; /* unused top number of downloadedpsnames[#] */
-fontdesctype *fonthead; /* list of all fonts mentioned so far */
-fontdesctype *curfnt; /* the currently selected font */
-sectiontype *sections; /* sections to process document in */
-Boolean partialdownload = 1; /* turn on partial downloading */
-Boolean manualfeed; /* manual feed? */
-Boolean compressed; /* compressed? */
-Boolean downloadpspk; /* use PK for downloaded PS fonts? */
-Boolean safetyenclose; /* enclose in save/restore for stupid spoolers? */
-Boolean removecomments = 0; /* remove comments from included PS? */
-Boolean nosmallchars; /* disable small char optimization for X4045? */
-Boolean cropmarks; /* add cropmarks? */
-Boolean abspage = 0; /* are page numbers absolute? */
-Boolean tryepsf = 0; /* should we try to make it espf? */
-int secure = 1; /* make safe for suid */
-int secure_option = 0; /* set by -R */
-int collatedcopies = 1; /* how many collated copies? */
-int sectioncopies = 1; /* how many times to repeat each section? */
-integer pagecopies = 1; /* how many times to repeat each page? */
-shalfword linepos = 0; /* where are we on the line being output? */
-integer maxpages; /* the maximum number of pages */
-Boolean notfirst, notlast; /* true if a first page was specified */
-Boolean evenpages, oddpages; /* true if doing only even/only odd pages */
-Boolean pagelist; /* true if using page ranges */
-Boolean sendcontrolD; /* should we send a control D at end? */
-Boolean shiftlowchars; /* shift [0-32, 127] characters higher? */
-integer firstpage; /* the number of the first page if specified */
-integer lastpage;
-integer firstseq;
-integer lastseq;
-integer hpapersize, vpapersize; /* horizontal and vertical paper size */
-integer hoff, voff; /* horizontal and vertical offsets */
-integer maxsecsize = 0; /* the maximum size of a section */
-integer firstboploc; /* where the first bop is */
-Boolean sepfiles; /* each section in its own file? */
-int numcopies; /* number of copies of each page to print */
-char *titlename=""; /* if given, used for %%Title */
-const char *oname; /* output file name */
-char *iname; /* dvi file name */
-char *fulliname; /* same, with current working directory */
-char *strings; /* strings for program */
-char *nextstring, *maxstring; /* string pointers */
-FILE *dvifile, *bitfile; /* dvi and output files */
-quarterword *curpos; /* current position in virtual character packet */
-quarterword *curlim; /* final byte in virtual character packet */
-fontmaptype *ffont; /* first font in current frame */
-real conv; /* conversion ratio, pixels per DVI unit */
-real vconv; /* conversion ratio, pixels per DVI unit */
-real alpha; /* conversion ratio, DVI unit per TFM unit */
-double mag; /* the magnification of this document */
-integer num, den; /* the numerator and denominator */
-int overridemag; /* substitute for mag value in DVI file? */
-int actualdpi = DEFRES; /* the actual resolution of the printer */
-int vactualdpi = DEFRES; /* the actual resolution of the printer */
-int maxdrift; /* max pixels away from true rounded position */
-int vmaxdrift; /* max pixels away from true rounded position */
-char *paperfmt; /* command-line paper format */
-int landscape = 0; /* landscape mode */
-integer fontmem; /* memory remaining in printer */
-integer pagecount; /* page counter for the sections */
-integer pagenum; /* the page number we currently look at */
-long bytesleft; /* number of bytes left in raster */
-quarterword *raster; /* area for raster manipulations */
-integer hh, vv; /* horizontal and vertical pixel positions */
-Boolean noomega = 0; /* Omega extensions are enabled */
-Boolean noptex = 0; /* pTeX extensions are enabled */
-Boolean lastpsizwins = 1; /* if 1, last \special{papersize=w,h} wins */
-
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- * The PATH definitions cannot be defined on the command line because so many
- * DEFINE's overflow the DCL buffer when using the GNU CC compiler.
- *-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-#if defined(VMS) && defined(__GNUC__)
-#include "vms_gcc_paths.h"
-#endif
-
-const char *infont; /* is the file we are downloading a font? */
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
-#ifdef ATARIST
-# define TFMPATH "."
-# define PKPATH "."
-# define VFPATH "."
-# define FIGPATH "."
-# define HEADERPATH "."
-# define CONFIGPATH "."
-#endif
-char *tfmpath = TFMPATH; /* pointer to directories for tfm files */
-char *pkpath = PKPATH; /* pointer to directories for pk files */
-char *vfpath = VFPATH; /* pointer to directories for vf files */
-char *figpath = FIGPATH; /* pointer to directories for figure files */
-char *headerpath = HEADERPATH; /* pointer to directories for header files */
-char *configpath = CONFIGPATH; /* where to find config files */
-#ifndef PICTPATH
-#ifndef __THINK__
-#define PICTPATH "."
-#else
-#define PICTPATH ":"
-#endif
-#endif
-char *pictpath = PICTPATH; /* where IFF/etc. pictures are found */
-#ifdef SEARCH_SUBDIRECTORIES
-char *fontsubdirpath = FONTSUBDIRPATH;
-#endif
-#endif /* ! KPATHSEA */
-#ifdef FONTLIB
-char *flipath = FLIPATH; /* pointer to directories for fli files */
-char *fliname = FLINAME; /* pointer to names of fli files */
-#endif
-integer swmem; /* font memory in the PostScript printer */
-int quiet; /* should we only print errors to stderr? */
-int filter; /* act as filter default output to stdout,
- default input to stdin? */
-int dvips_debug_flag; /* output config and map files to stderr if 1 */
-int prettycolumn; /* the column we are at when running pretty */
-int gargc; /* global argument count */
-char **gargv; /* global argument vector */
-int totalpages = 0; /* total number of pages */
-Boolean reverse; /* are we going reverse? */
-Boolean usesPSfonts; /* do we use local PostScript fonts? */
-Boolean usesspecial; /* do we use \special? */
-Boolean headers_off; /* do we send headers or not? */
-Boolean usescolor; /* IBM: color - do we use colors? */
-const char *headerfile; /* default header file */
-char *warningmsg; /* a message to write, if set in config file */
-Boolean multiplesects; /* more than one section? */
-Boolean disablecomments; /* should we suppress any EPSF comments? */
-char *printer; /* what printer to send this to? */
-char *mfmode; /* default MF mode */
-char *mflandmode; /* allow an optional landscape mode def */
-int mfmode_option; /* set by -mode command-line option */
-int oname_option; /* set by -o option */
-frametype frames[MAXFRAME]; /* stack for virtual fonts */
-integer pagecost; /* memory used on the page being prescanned */
-int delchar; /* characters to delete from prescanned page */
-integer fsizetol; /* max dvi units error for psfile font sizes */
-Boolean includesfonts; /* are fonts used in included psfiles? */
-fontdesctype *fonthd[MAXFONTHD];/* list headers for included fonts of 1 name */
-int nextfonthd; /* next unused fonthd[] index */
-char xdig[256]; /* table for reading hexadecimal digits */
-char banner[] = BANNER; /* our startup message */
-char banner2[] = BANNER2; /* our second startup message */
-Boolean noenv = 0; /* ignore PRINTER envir variable? */
-Boolean dopprescan = 0; /* do we do a scan before the prescan? */
-struct papsiz *papsizes; /* all available paper size */
-int headersready; /* ready to check headers? */
-#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(ATARIST)
-char *mfjobname = NULL; /* name of mfjob file if given */
-FILE *mfjobfile = NULL; /* mfjob file for font making instructions */
-#endif
-#ifdef DEBUG
-integer debug_flag = 0;
-#endif /* DEBUG */
-char queryline[256]; /* interactive query of options */
-int qargc;
-char *qargv[32];
-char queryoptions;
-#ifdef HPS
-Boolean HPS_FLAG = 0;
-#endif
-
-/* Declare the routine to get the current working directory. */
-
-/* The getwd/getcwd stuff here is not portable, and I don't think it's
- worth it to include xgetcwd.d just so we can print the full pathname
- of the DVI file in the output. --karl */
-#define IGNORE_CWD
-
-#ifndef IGNORE_CWD
-#ifndef HAVE_GETCWD
-extern char *getwd (); /* said to be faster than getcwd (SunOS man page) */
-#define getcwd(b, len) getwd(b) /* used here only when b nonnull */
-#else
-#ifdef ANSI
-extern char *getcwd (char *, int);
-#else
-extern char *getcwd ();
-#endif /* not ANSI */
-#endif /* not HAVE_GETWD */
-#if defined(SYSV) || defined(VMS) || (defined(MSDOS) && !defined(__DJGPP__)) || defined(OS2) || defined(ATARIST)
-#define MAXPATHLEN (256)
-#else
-#include <sys/param.h> /* for MAXPATHLEN */
-#endif
-#endif /* not IGNORE_CWD */
-
-static const char *helparr[] = {
-#ifndef VMCMS
-"Usage: dvips [OPTION]... FILENAME[.dvi]",
-#else
-" VM/CMS Usage:",
-" dvips fname [ftype [fmode]] [options]",
-"or",
-" dvips fname[.ftype[.fmode]] [options]",
-#endif
-"Convert DVI input files to PostScript.",
-"See http://tug.org/dvips/ for the full manual and other information.",
-"",
-"Options:",
-"-a* Conserve memory, not time -A Print only odd (TeX) pages",
-"-b # Page copies, for posters e.g. -B Print only even (TeX) pages",
-"-bitmapfontenc [on,off,strict] control bitmap font encoding",
-"-c # Uncollated copies -C # Collated copies",
-"-d # Debugging -D # Resolution",
-"-e # Maxdrift value -E* Try to create EPSF",
-"-f* Run as filter -F* Send control-D at end",
-#ifdef SHIFTLOWCHARS
-" -G* Shift low chars to higher pos.",
-#endif
-"-h f Add header file",
-"-i* Separate file per section",
-"-j* Download fonts partially",
-"-k* Print crop marks -K* Pull comments from inclusions",
-"-l # Last page -L* Last special papersize wins",
-"-m* Manual feed -M* Don't make fonts",
-"-mode s Metafont device name",
-"-n # Maximum number of pages -N* No structured comments",
-"-noomega Disable Omega extensions",
-"-noptex Disable pTeX extensions",
-"-o f Output file -O c Set/change paper offset",
-#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2)
-"-p # First page -P s Load $s.cfg",
-#else
-"-p # First page -P s Load config.$s",
-#endif
-"-pp l Print only pages listed",
-"-q* Run quietly",
-"-r* Reverse order of pages -R* Run securely",
-"-s* Enclose output in save/restore -S # Max section size in pages",
-"-t s Paper format -T c Specify desired page size",
-"-title s Title in comment",
-"-u s PS mapfile -U* Disable string param trick",
-"-v Print version number and quit -V* Send downloadable PS fonts as PK",
-"-x # Override dvi magnification -X # Horizontal resolution",
-"-y # Multiply by dvi magnification -Y # Vertical resolution",
-#ifdef HPS
-"-z* Hyper PS -Z* Compress bitmap fonts",
-#else
-" -Z* Compress bitmap fonts",
-#endif
-/*"- Interactive query of options", */
-" # = number f = file s = string * = suffix, `0' to turn off",
-" c = comma-separated dimension pair (e.g., 3.2in,-32.1cm)",
-" l = comma-separated list of page ranges (e.g., 1-4,7-9)", 0};
-
-void
-help(int status)
-{
- const char **p;
- FILE *f = status == 0 ? stdout : stderr;
- for (p=helparr; *p; p++)
- fprintf (f, "%s\n", *p);
-
- putc ('\n', f);
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- fputs (kpse_bug_address, f);
-#endif
-}
-
-static void
-freememforpsnames(void)
-{
- int i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < unused_top_of_psnames && downloadedpsnames[i]; i++)
- free (downloadedpsnames[i]);
-}
-
-/*
- * This error routine prints an error message; if the first
- * character is !, it aborts the job.
- */
-
-static char *progname;
-
-void
-error_with_perror(const char *s, const char *fname)
-{
- if (prettycolumn > 0)
- fprintf(stderr,"\n");
- prettycolumn = 0;
- fprintf_str(stderr, "%s: %s", progname, s);
- if (fname) {
- putc (' ', stderr);
- perror (fname);
- } else {
- putc ('\n', stderr);
- }
-
- if (*s=='!') {
- freememforpsnames();
- if (bitfile != NULL) {
- cleanprinter();
- }
- exit(1); /* fatal */
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * This error routine prints an error message; if the first
- * character is !, it aborts the job.
- */
-void
-error(const char *s)
-{
- error_with_perror (s, NULL);
-}
-
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
-char *
-concat(char *s1, char *s2)
-{
- char *s = malloc(strlen(s1)+strlen(s2)+1);
- if (s == NULL) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Malloc failed to give %d bytes.\nAborting\n",
- strlen(s1)+strlen(s2)+1);
- exit(1);
- }
- strcpy(s, s1);
- strcat(s, s2);
-}
-#endif
-
-/* Report a warning if both checksums are nonzero, they don't match, and
- the user hasn't turned it off. */
-
-void
-check_checksum(unsigned c1, unsigned c2, const char *name)
-{
- if (c1 && c2 && c1 != c2
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- && !kpse_tex_hush ("checksum")
-#endif
- ) {
- char *msg = concat ("Checksum mismatch in %s", name);
- error (msg);
- free (msg);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * This is our malloc that checks the results. We debug the
- * allocations but not the frees, since memory fragmentation
- * might be such that we can never use the free'd memory and
- * it's wise to be conservative. The only real place we free
- * is when repacking *huge* characters anyway.
- */
-#ifdef DEBUG
-static integer totalalloc = 0;
-#endif
-char *
-mymalloc(integer n)
-{
- char *p;
-
-#ifdef SMALLMALLOC
- if (n > 65500L)
- error("! can't allocate more than 64K!");
-#endif
- if (n <= 0) /* catch strange 0 mallocs in flib.c without breaking code */
- n = 1;
-#ifdef DEBUG
- totalalloc += n;
- if (dd(D_MEM)) {
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf(stderr, "Alloc %ld\n", n);
-#else
- fprintf(stderr, "Alloc %d\n", n);
-#endif
- }
-#endif
- p = (char *) malloc(n);
- if (p == NULL)
- error("! no memory");
- return p;
-}
-static void
-morestrings(void) {
- strings = mymalloc((integer)STRINGSIZE);
- nextstring = strings;
- maxstring = strings + STRINGSIZE - 200;
- *nextstring++ = 0;
-}
-void
-checkstrings(void) {
- if (nextstring - strings > STRINGSIZE / 2)
- morestrings();
-}
-/*
- * Initialize sets up all the globals and data structures.
- */
-static void
-initialize(void)
-{
- int i;
- const char *s;
-
- nextfonthd = 0;
- for (i=0; i<256; i++)
- xdig[i] = 0;
- i = 0;
- for (s="0123456789ABCDEF"; *s!=0; s++)
- xdig[(int)*s] = i++;
- i = 10;
- for (s="abcdef"; *s!=0; s++)
- xdig[(int)*s] = i++;
- for(i=0; i < DOWNLOADEDPSSIZE; i++)
- downloadedpsnames[i] = NULL;
- unused_top_of_psnames = 0;
- morestrings();
- maxpages = 100000;
- numcopies = 1;
- iname = fulliname = strings;
- bitfile = NULL;
- bytesleft = 0;
- swmem = SWMEM;
- oname = OUTPATH;
- sendcontrolD = 0;
- shiftlowchars = 0;
- multiplesects = 0;
- disablecomments = 0;
- maxdrift = -1;
- vmaxdrift = -1;
- dontmakefont = !MAKE_TEX_PK_BY_DEFAULT;
-}
-/*
- * This routine copies a string into the string `pool', safely.
- */
-char *
-newstring(const char *s)
-{
- int l;
- char *q;
-
- if (s == NULL)
- return(NULL);
- l = strlen(s);
- if (nextstring + l >= maxstring)
- morestrings();
- if (nextstring + l >= maxstring)
- error("! out of string space");
- strcpy(nextstring, s);
- q = nextstring;
- nextstring += l + 1;
- return(q);
-}
-static void
-newoutname(void) {
- static int seq = 0;
- static char *seqptr = 0;
- char *p, *q;
-
- if (oname == 0 || *oname == 0)
- error("! need an output file name to specify separate files");
- if (*oname != '!' && *oname != '|') {
- if (seqptr == 0) {
- q = newstring(oname);
- for (p = q; *p; p++) /* find last dot after last slash */
- if (*p == '.')
- seqptr = p + 1;
- else if (IS_DIR_SEP (*p))
- seqptr = 0;
-#ifdef WIN32
- else if (IS_KANJI(p))
- p++;
-#endif
- if (seqptr == 0)
- seqptr = p;
- nextstring += 5; /* make room for the number, up to five digits */
- oname = q;
- }
- sprintf(seqptr, "%03d", ++seq);
- }
-}
-/*
- * This routine reverses a list, where a list is defined to be any
- * structure whose first element is a pointer to another such structure.
- */
-VOID *
-revlist(VOID *p)
-{
- struct list {
- struct list *next;
- } *pp = (struct list *)p, *qq = 0, *tt;
-
- while (pp) {
- tt = pp->next;
- pp->next = qq;
- qq = pp;
- pp = tt;
- }
- return (VOID *)qq;
-}
-/* this asks for a new set of arguments from the command line */
-static void
-queryargs(void)
-{
- fputs("Options: ",stdout);
- fgets(queryline,256,stdin);
- qargc=1;
- if ( (qargv[1] = strtok(queryline," \n")) != (char *)NULL ) {
- qargc=2;
- while ( ((qargv[qargc] = strtok((char *)NULL," \n")) != (char *)NULL)
- && (qargc < 31) )
- qargc++;
- }
- qargv[qargc] = (char *)NULL;
-}
-
-/*
- * Finally, our main routine.
- */
-#ifdef VMS
-main(void)
-#else
-int
-main(int argc, char **argv)
-#endif
-{
- int i, lastext = -1;
-#ifdef MVSXA
- int firstext = -1;
-#endif
- sectiontype *sects;
-
-#ifdef WIN32
-#if defined(KPATHSEA)
- int ac;
- char **av, *enc;
-#endif
- SET_BINARY(fileno(stdin));
- SET_BINARY(fileno(stdout));
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __APPLE__ /* for Mac OS X, T. Uchiyama */
- struct rlimit rl;
- getrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &rl);
- rl.rlim_cur = 2048 * 1024;
- setrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &rl);
-#endif
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- kpse_set_program_name (argv[0], "dvips");
- kpse_set_program_enabled (kpse_pk_format, MAKE_TEX_PK_BY_DEFAULT, kpse_src_compile);
-#ifdef WIN32
- enc = kpse_var_value("command_line_encoding");
- if (get_command_line_args_utf8(enc, &ac, &av)) {
- argc = ac;
- argv = av;
- }
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __THINK__
- argc = dcommand(&argv); /* do I/O stream redirection */
-#endif
-#ifdef VMS /* Grab the command-line buffer */
- short len_arg;
- $DESCRIPTOR( verb_dsc, "DVIPS "); /* assume the verb is always DVIPS */
- struct dsc$descriptor_d temp_dsc = { 0, DSC$K_DTYPE_T, DSC$K_CLASS_D, 0};
-
- progname = &thh[0];
- strcpy(progname,"DVIPS%ERROR");
-
- lib$get_foreign( &temp_dsc, 0, &len_arg, 0); /* Get the command line */
- str$prefix(&temp_dsc, &verb_dsc); /* prepend the VERB */
- len_arg += verb_dsc.dsc$w_length; /* update the length */
- temp_dsc.dsc$a_pointer[len_arg] = '\0'; /* terminate the string */
- gargv = &temp_dsc.dsc$a_pointer; /* point to the buffer */
- gargc = 1; /* only one big argv */
-#else
- progname = argv[0];
- gargv = argv;
- gargc = argc;
-/* we sneak a look at the first arg in case it's debugging */
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (argc > 1 && strncmp(argv[1], "-d", 2)==0) {
- if (argv[1][2]==0 && argc > 2) {
- if (sscanf(argv[2], "%d", &debug_flag)==0)
- debug_flag = 0;
- } else {
- if (sscanf(argv[1]+2, "%d", &debug_flag)==0)
- debug_flag = 0;
- }
- }
-#if defined(KPATHSEA) && defined(KPSE_DEBUG)
- if (dd(D_FILES)) KPSE_DEBUG_SET (KPSE_DEBUG_FOPEN);
- if (dd(D_PATHS)) KPSE_DEBUG_SET (KPSE_DEBUG_PATHS);
- if (dd(D_STAT)) KPSE_DEBUG_SET (KPSE_DEBUG_STAT);
- if (dd(D_HASH)) KPSE_DEBUG_SET (KPSE_DEBUG_HASH);
- if (dd(D_EXPAND)) KPSE_DEBUG_SET (KPSE_DEBUG_EXPAND);
- if (dd(D_SEARCH)) KPSE_DEBUG_SET (KPSE_DEBUG_SEARCH);
-#endif /* KPATHSEA && KPSE_DEBUG */
-#endif /* DEBUG */
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- if (argc > 1) {
- if (argc == 2 && strncmp(argv[1], "-?", 2) == 0) {
- printf("%s %s\n", banner, banner2);
- help(0);
- exit(0);
- }
- if (argc == 2 && strncmp(argv[1], "-v", 2) == 0) {
- printf("%s %s\n", banner, banner2);
- exit(0);
- }
- }
-#endif /* KPATHSEA */
-#endif /* VMS */
- dvips_debug_flag = 0;
- { /* for compilers incompatible with c99 */
- char *s = getenv ("DVIPSDEBUG");
- if (s) {
- dvips_debug_flag = 1;
- } else {
- s = getenv ("KPATHSEA_DEBUG");
- if (s) {
- dvips_debug_flag = 1;
- }
- }
- }
- initialize();
- checkenv(0);
- getdefaults(CONFIGFILE);
- getdefaults((char *)0);
-/*
- * This next whole big section of code is straightforward; we just scan
- * the options. An argument can either immediately follow its option letter
- * or be separated by spaces. Any argument not preceded by '-' and an
- * option letter is considered a file name; the program complains if more
- * than one file name is given, and uses stdin if none is given.
- */
-#ifdef VMS
- vmscli(void);
- papsizes = (struct papsiz *)revlist((void *)papsizes); /* Added by PWD 21-Mar-1997 */
-#else
- queryoptions = 0;
- do
- {
- for (i=1; i<argc; i++) {
- if (*argv[i]=='-') {
- char *p=argv[i]+2;
- char c=argv[i][1];
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- /* print information and exit if dvips finds options
- --help or --version */
- if (strlen (argv[i] + 1) == 5 && strcmp (argv[i] + 1, "-help") == 0) {
- help (0);
- exit (0);
- }
- if (strlen (argv[i] + 1) == 8 &&
- strcmp (argv[i] + 1, "-version") == 0) {
- puts (BANNER);
- puts (kpathsea_version_string);
- puts ("Copyright 2021 Radical Eye Software.\n\
-There is NO warranty. You may redistribute this software\n\
-under the terms of the GNU General Public License\n\
-and the Dvips copyright.\n\
-For more information about these matters, see the files\n\
-named COPYING and dvips.h.\n\
-Primary author of Dvips: T. Rokicki.");
- exit (0);
- }
-#endif /* KPATHSEA */
- switch (c) {
-case '-':
- queryoptions = 1;
- break;
-case 'a':
- dopprescan = (*p != '0');
- break;
-case 'b':
- if (strcmp(p, "itmapfontenc") == 0) {
- p = argv[++i] ;
- if (strcmp(p, "off") == 0) {
- bitmapencopt(0) ; // disable bitmap font enc feature
- } else if (strcmp(p, "on") == 0) {
- bitmapencopt(1) ; // try to include bitmap font encs
- } else if (strcmp(p, "strict") == 0) {
- bitmapencopt(2) ; // issue warnings for missing encs
- } else {
- error(
- "! -bitmapfontenc option only supports off, on, and strict") ;
- }
- break ;
- }
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- if (sscanf(p, "%d", &pagecopies)==0)
- error("! Bad number of page copies option (-b).");
- if (pagecopies < 1 || pagecopies > 1000)
- error("! can only print one to a thousand page copies");
- break;
-case 'c' :
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- if (sscanf(p, "%d", &numcopies)==0)
- error("! Bad number of copies option (-c).");
- break;
-case 'd' :
-#ifdef DEBUG
- {
- int old_debug = debug_flag;
- static int warned_already = 0;
-
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- if (sscanf(p, "%d", &debug_flag)==0)
- error("! Bad debug option (-d).");
- if (debug_flag != old_debug && warned_already++ == 0) {
- fprintf(stderr,
- "I found a debug option that was not the first argument to the dvips\n");
- fprintf(stderr,
- "command. Some debugging output may have been lost because of this.\n");
- }
- break;
- }
-#else
- error("not compiled in debug mode");
- break;
-#endif /* DEBUG */
-case 'e' :
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- if (sscanf(p, "%d", &maxdrift)==0 || maxdrift<0)
- error("! Bad maxdrift option (-e).");
- vmaxdrift = maxdrift;
- break;
-case 'f' :
- filter = (*p != '0');
- if (filter)
- oname = "";
- noenv = 1;
- sendcontrolD = 0;
- break;
-case 'u' :
- {
- char PSname[300];
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- strcpy(PSname, p);
- if (!strchr(PSname, '.'))
- strcat(PSname, ".map"); /* default extension */
- if (PSname[0] == '+')
- getpsinfo(PSname+1);
- else
- psmapfile = strdup(PSname); /* a cute small memory leak (just as in 'p' option handling in resident.c) */
- }
- break;
-case 'h' : case 'H' :
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- if (strcmp(p, "-") == 0)
- headers_off = 1;
- else
- add_header(p);
- break;
-case 'i':
- sepfiles = (*p != '0');
- if (sepfiles && maxsecsize == 0) {
- maxsecsize = 1; /* default section size to one page/file */
- }
- break;
-case 'j':
- partialdownload = (*p != '0');
- break;
-case 'k':
- cropmarks = (*p != '0');
- break;
-case 'R':
- if (*p == '0') {
- secure = 0;
- } else if (*p == '2') {
- secure = 2;
- } else {
- secure = 1;
- }
- if (secure)
- secure_option = 1; /* Never used */
- break;
-case 'S':
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- if (sscanf(p, "%d", &maxsecsize)==0)
- error("! Bad section size arg (-S).");
- break;
-case 'm' :
- if (STREQ (p, "ode") && argv[i+1]) {
- mfmode = argv[++i];
- mfmode_option = 1;
- } else
- manualfeed = (*p != '0');
- break;
-case 'n' :
- if (STREQ (p, "oomega")) {
- noomega = 1;
- } else if (STREQ (p, "optex")) {
- noptex = 1;
- } else {
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- if (sscanf(p, "%ld", &maxpages)==0)
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- if (sscanf(p, "%d", &maxpages)==0)
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
- error("! Bad number of pages option (-n).");
- }
- break;
-case 'o' :
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1] &&
- (STREQ (argv[i+1], "-") || argv[i+1][0] != '-'))
- p = argv[++i];
- oname_option = 1;
- oname = p;
- noenv = 1;
- sendcontrolD = 0;
-#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2)
- if (*oname && oname[strlen(oname)-1] == ':')
- oname[strlen(oname)-1] = 0; /* strip ':' off */
-#endif
- break;
-case 'O' :
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- handlepapersize(p, &hoff, &voff);
- break;
-case 'T' :
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- handlepapersize(p, &hpapersize, &vpapersize);
- if (landscape) {
- error(
- "both landscape and papersize specified; ignoring landscape");
- landscape = 0;
- }
- lastpsizwins = 0;
- break;
-case 'p' :
-#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(ATARIST)
- /* check for emTeX job file (-pj=filename) */
- if (*p == 'j') {
- p++;
- if (*p == '=' || *p == ':')
- p++;
- mfjobname = newstring(p);
- break;
- }
- /* must be page number instead */
-#endif
- if (*p == 'p') { /* a -pp specifier for a page list? */
- p++;
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- if (ParsePages(p))
- error("! Bad page list specifier (-pp).");
- pagelist = 1;
- break;
- }
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- if (*p == '=') {
- abspage = 1;
- p++;
- }
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- switch(sscanf(p, "%ld.%ld", &firstpage, &firstseq)) {
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- switch(sscanf(p, "%d.%d", &firstpage, &firstseq)) {
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
-case 1: firstseq = 0;
-case 2: break;
-default:
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- error(concat3 ("! Bad first page option (-p ", p, ")."));
-#else
- error("! Bad first page option (-p).");
-#endif
- }
- notfirst = 1;
- break;
-case 'l':
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- if (*p == '=') {
- abspage = 1;
- p++;
- }
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- switch(sscanf(p, "%ld.%ld", &lastpage, &lastseq)) {
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- switch(sscanf(p, "%d.%d", &lastpage, &lastseq)) {
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
-case 1: lastseq = 0;
-case 2: break;
-default:
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- error(concat3 ("! Bad last page option (-l ", p, ")."));
-#else
- error("! Bad last page option (-l).");
-#endif
- }
- notlast = 1;
- break;
-case 'A':
- oddpages = 1;
- break;
-case 'B':
- evenpages = 1;
- break;
-case 'q' : case 'Q' :
- quiet = (*p != '0');
- break;
-case 'r' :
- reverse = (*p != '0');
- break;
-case 't' :
- if (STREQ (p, "itle") && argv[i+1]) {
- titlename = argv[++i];
- } else {
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- if (strcmp(p, "landscape") == 0) {
- if (hpapersize || vpapersize)
- error("both landscape and papersize specified; ignoring landscape");
- else
- landscape = 1;
- } else
- paperfmt = p;
- }
- break;
-case 'v':
- printf ("%s %s\n", banner, banner2);
- exit (0);
- break;
-case 'x' : case 'y' :
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- if (sscanf(p, "%lg", &mag)==0 || mag < 1 ||
- mag > 1000000)
- error("! Bad magnification parameter (-x or -y).");
- overridemag = (c == 'x' ? 1 : -1);
- break;
-case 'C' :
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- if (sscanf(p, "%d", &collatedcopies)==0)
- error("! Bad number of collated copies option (-C).");
- break;
-case 'D' :
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- if (sscanf(p, "%d", &actualdpi)==0 || actualdpi < 10 ||
- actualdpi > 10000)
- error("! Bad dpi parameter (-D).");
- vactualdpi = actualdpi;
- /* If we had the mode from config.ps, don't use it.
- If they specified one with -mode, keep it. */
- if (!mfmode_option)
- mfmode = NULL;
- break;
-case 'E' :
- tryepsf = (*p != '0');
- removecomments = disablecomments = 0;
- if (tryepsf && maxsecsize == 0)
- maxsecsize = 1;
- break;
-case 'K' :
- removecomments = (*p != '0');
- break;
-case 'L' :
- lastpsizwins = (*p != '0');
- break;
-case 'U' :
- nosmallchars = (*p != '0');
- break;
-case 'X' :
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- if (sscanf(p, "%d", &actualdpi)==0 || actualdpi < 10 ||
- actualdpi > 10000)
- error("! Bad dpi parameter (-D).");
- break;
-case 'Y' :
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- if (sscanf(p, "%d", &vactualdpi)==0 || vactualdpi < 10 ||
- vactualdpi > 10000)
- error("! Bad dpi parameter (-D).");
- vactualdpi = vactualdpi;
- break;
-case 'F' :
- sendcontrolD = (*p != '0');
- break;
-case 'G' :
- shiftlowchars = (*p != '0');
- break;
-case 'M':
- dontmakefont = (*p != '0');
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- kpse_set_program_enabled (kpse_pk_format, !dontmakefont,
- kpse_src_cmdline);
-#endif
- break;
-case 'N' :
- disablecomments = (*p != '0');
- break;
-case 'P' :
- {
- struct papsiz *opapsiz = papsizes;
- struct papsiz *npapsiz;
- papsizes = 0;
- if (*p == 0 && argv[i+1])
- p = argv[++i];
- printer = p;
- noenv = 1;
- if (!getdefaults("")) {
- /* If no config file, default the output name. */
- oname = concat ("| lpr -P", printer);
- }
- npapsiz = opapsiz;
- while (npapsiz && npapsiz->next)
- npapsiz = npapsiz->next;
- if (npapsiz) {
- npapsiz->next = papsizes;
- papsizes = opapsiz;
- }
- }
- break;
-case 's':
- safetyenclose = (*p != '0');
- break;
-case 'V':
- downloadpspk = (*p != '0');
- break;
-case 'Z':
- compressed = (*p != '0');
- break;
-#ifdef HPS
-case 'z':
- HPS_FLAG = (*p != '0');
- break;
-#endif
-case '?':
- break; /* We print the banner and help msg below. */
-default:
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- error(concat3 ("! Invalid option `", argv[i],
- "'. Try --help for more information."));
-#else
- error(
- "! Bad option, not one of acdefhijklmnopqrstxyzABCDEFKMNOPSTUXYZ?");
-#endif
- }
- } else {
- if (*iname == 0) {
- register char *p;
-
- lastext = 0;
- iname = nextstring;
- p = argv[i];
- if (NAME_BEGINS_WITH_DEVICE(p)) { /* get past DOSISH drive */
- *nextstring++ = *p++;
- *nextstring++ = *p++;
- }
- while (*p) {
- *nextstring = *p++;
- if (*nextstring == '.')
- lastext = nextstring - iname;
- else if (IS_DIR_SEP(*nextstring))
- lastext = 0;
-#ifdef WIN32
- else if (IS_KANJI(p-1)) {
- nextstring++;
- *nextstring = *p++;
- }
-#endif
- nextstring++;
- }
- *nextstring++ = '.';
- *nextstring++ = 'd';
- *nextstring++ = 'v';
- *nextstring++ = 'i';
- *nextstring++ = 0;
- } else
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- error(concat3("! Second input filename (", argv[i],
- ") specified."));
-#else
- error("! Two input file names specified.");
-#endif
- }
- }
- if (noenv == 0) {
- register char *p;
- struct papsiz *opapsiz = papsizes;
- papsizes = 0;
- if (0 != (p = getenv("PRINTER"))) {
-#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2)
- strcpy(nextstring, p);
- strcat(nextstring, ".cfg");
-#else
- strcpy(nextstring, "config.");
- strcat(nextstring, p);
-#endif
- getdefaults(nextstring);
- }
- {
- struct papsiz *npapsiz = opapsiz;
- while (npapsiz && npapsiz->next)
- npapsiz = npapsiz->next;
- if (npapsiz) {
- npapsiz->next = papsizes;
- papsizes = opapsiz;
- }
- }
- }
- papsizes = (struct papsiz *)revlist((void *)papsizes);
- if (queryoptions != 0) { /* get new options */
- fprintf(stderr, "%s %s\n", banner, banner2);
- help(1);
- queryargs();
- if (qargc == 1)
- queryoptions = 0;
- else {
- qargv[0] = argv[0];
- argc=qargc;
- argv=qargv;
- }
- }
- } while (queryoptions != 0);
-#endif
-#if defined(KPATHSEA) && defined(KPSE_DEBUG) && defined(DEBUG) /* this should really be part of a subroutine */
- if (dd(D_FILES)) KPSE_DEBUG_SET (KPSE_DEBUG_FOPEN);
- if (dd(D_PATHS)) KPSE_DEBUG_SET (KPSE_DEBUG_PATHS);
- if (dd(D_STAT)) KPSE_DEBUG_SET (KPSE_DEBUG_STAT);
- if (dd(D_HASH)) KPSE_DEBUG_SET (KPSE_DEBUG_HASH);
- if (dd(D_EXPAND)) KPSE_DEBUG_SET (KPSE_DEBUG_EXPAND);
- if (dd(D_SEARCH)) KPSE_DEBUG_SET (KPSE_DEBUG_SEARCH);
-#endif /* KPATHSEA && KPSE_DEBUG && DEBUG */
- checkenv(1);
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- kpse_init_prog ("DVIPS", actualdpi, mfmode, "cmr10");
- kpse_make_tex_discard_errors = quiet;
-#endif
-/*
- * The logic here is a bit convoluted. Since all `additional'
- * PostScript font information files are loaded *before* the master
- * one, and yet they should be able to override the master one, we
- * have to add the information in the master list to the *ends* of
- * the hash chain. We do this by reversing the lists, adding them
- * to the front, and then reversing them again.
- */
- revpslists();
- getpsinfo((char *)NULL);
- revpslists();
- if (dvips_debug_flag) {
- if (!quiet)
- fprintf(stderr, "\n%s %s\n", banner, banner2);
- prettycolumn = 0;
- } else {
- if (!quiet)
- fprintf(stderr, "%s %s\n", banner, banner2);
- }
- if (*iname) {
- dvifile = fopen(iname, READBIN);
-/*
- * Allow names like a.b.
- */
- if (dvifile == 0) {
- iname[strlen(iname)-4] = 0; /* remove the .dvi suffix */
- dvifile = fopen(iname, READBIN);
- }
- }
- if (oname[0] == '-' && oname[1] == 0)
- oname = "";
- else if (*oname == 0 && ! filter && *iname) {
- /* determine output name from input name */
- oname = nextstring;
-#ifndef VMCMS /* get stuff before LAST "." */
- lastext = strlen(iname) - 1;
- while (iname[lastext] != '.' && lastext > 0)
- lastext--;
- if (iname[lastext] != '.')
- lastext = strlen(iname) - 1;
-#else /* for VM/CMS we take the stuff before FIRST "." */
- lastext = strchr(iname,'.') - iname;
- if ( lastext <= 0 ) /* if no '.' in "iname" */
- lastext = strlen(iname) -1;
-#endif
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
- if (strchr(iname, '(') != NULL &&
- strchr(iname, ')') != NULL) {
- firstext = strchr(iname, '(') - iname + 1;
- lastext = strrchr(iname, ')') - iname - 1;
- }
- else {
- if (strrchr(iname, '.') != NULL) {
- lastext = strrchr(iname, '.') - iname - 1;
- }
- else lastext = strlen(iname) - 1;
- if (strchr(iname, '\'') != NULL)
- firstext = strchr(iname, '.') - iname + 1;
- else firstext = 0;
- }
-#endif /* IBM: MVS/XA */
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
- for (i=firstext; i<=lastext; i++)
-#else
- for (i=0; i<=lastext; i++)
-#endif
- *nextstring++ = iname[i];
- if (iname[lastext] != '.')
- *nextstring++ = '.';
-#ifndef VMCMS
- *nextstring++ = 'p';
- *nextstring++ = 's';
-#else /* might as well keep things uppercase */
- *nextstring++ = 'P';
- *nextstring++ = 'S';
-#endif
- *nextstring++ = 0;
-/*
- * Now we check the name, and `throw away' any prefix information.
- * This means throwing away anything before (and including) a colon
- * or slash.
- */
- {
- const char *p = NAME_BEGINS_WITH_DEVICE(oname) ? oname + 2 : oname;
-
- for (oname=p; *p && p[1]; p++)
- if (IS_DIR_SEP(*p))
- oname = p + 1;
-#ifdef WIN32
- else if (IS_KANJI(p))
- p++;
-#endif
- }
- }
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_PATHS)) {
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf_str(stderr,"input file %s output file %s swmem %ld\n",
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- fprintf_str(stderr,"input file %s output file %s swmem %d\n",
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
- iname, oname, swmem);
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
- fprintf_str(stderr,"tfm path %s\npk path %s\n", tfmpath, pkpath);
- fprintf_str(stderr,"fig path %s\nvf path %s\n", figpath, vfpath);
- fprintf_str(stderr,"config path %s\nheader path %s\n",
- configpath, headerpath);
-#endif
-#ifdef FONTLIB
- fprintf_str(stderr,"fli path %s\nfli names %s\n", flipath, fliname);
-#endif
- } /* dd(D_PATHS) */
-#endif /* DEBUG */
-
-/*
- * Check if oname != iname
- */
- if (iname && *iname && oname && *oname) {
-#ifdef DOSISH
- if (strcasecmp (iname, oname) == 0) {
-#else
- if (strcmp (iname, oname) == 0) {
-#endif
- fprintf (stderr, "! Output name should be different from input name.\n");
- exit (20);
- }
- }
-/*
- * Now we try to open the dvi file.
- */
- if (!quiet && warningmsg)
- error(warningmsg);
- headersready = 1;
- headerfile = (compressed? CHEADERFILE : HEADERFILE);
- add_header(headerfile);
- if (*iname != 0) {
- fulliname = nextstring;
-#ifndef IGNORE_CWD
- if (!IS_DIR_SEP(*iname) && !NAME_BEGINS_WITH_DEVICE(iname)) {
- getcwd(nextstring, MAXPATHLEN + 2);
- while (*nextstring++);
-#ifdef VMS /* VMS doesn't need the '/' character appended */
- nextstring--; /* so just back up one byte. */
-#else
- *(nextstring-1) = '/';
-#endif
- }
-#endif
- strcpy(nextstring,iname);
- while (*nextstring++); /* advance nextstring past iname */
- } else if (filter) {
- dvifile = stdin;
- if (O_BINARY && !isatty(fileno(stdin)))
- SET_BINARY(fileno(stdin));
- } else {
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- fprintf (stderr, "dvips: Missing DVI file argument (or -f).\n");
- fprintf (stderr, "dvips: Try --help for more information.\n");
-#else
- help(1);
-#endif
- exit(1);
- }
- if (dvifile==NULL) {
- error_with_perror("DVI file can't be opened:", iname);
- exit(1);
- }
- if (fseek(dvifile, 0L, 0) < 0)
- error("! DVI file must not be a pipe.");
-
- initcolor();
-#ifdef FONTLIB
- fliload(); /* read the font libaries */
-#endif
-/*
- * Now we do our main work.
- */
- swmem += fontmem;
- if (maxdrift < 0) {
- if (actualdpi <= 599)
- maxdrift = actualdpi / 100;
- else if (actualdpi < 1199)
- maxdrift = actualdpi / 200 + 3;
- else
- maxdrift = actualdpi / 400 + 6;
- }
- if (vmaxdrift < 0) {
- if (vactualdpi <= 599)
- vmaxdrift = vactualdpi / 100;
- else if (vactualdpi < 1199)
- vmaxdrift = vactualdpi / 200 + 3;
- else
- vmaxdrift = vactualdpi / 400 + 6;
- }
- if (dopprescan)
- pprescanpages();
- prescanpages();
-#if defined MSDOS || defined OS2 || defined(ATARIST)
- if (mfjobfile != (FILE*)NULL) {
- char answer[5];
- fputs("}\n",mfjobfile);
- fclose(mfjobfile);
- fputs("Exit to make missing fonts now (y/n)? ",stdout);
- fgets(answer,4,stdin);
- if (*answer=='y' || *answer=='Y')
- exit(8); /* exit with errorlevel 8 for emTeX dvidrv */
- }
-#endif
- if (includesfonts)
- add_header(IFONTHEADER);
- if (usesPSfonts)
- add_header(PSFONTHEADER);
- if (usesspecial)
- add_header(SPECIALHEADER);
- if (usescolor) /* IBM: color */
- add_header(COLORHEADER);
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG)
- add_header(HPSHEADER);
-#endif
- sects = sections;
- totalpages *= collatedcopies;
- if (sects == NULL || sects->next == NULL) {
- sectioncopies = collatedcopies;
- collatedcopies = 1;
- } else {
- if (! sepfiles)
- multiplesects = 1;
- }
- totalpages *= pagecopies;
- if (tryepsf) {
- if (paperfmt || landscape || manualfeed ||
- collatedcopies > 1 || numcopies > 1 || cropmarks ||
- *iname == 0 ||
- (totalpages > 1 && !(sepfiles && maxsecsize == 1))) {
- error("Can't make it EPSF, sorry");
- tryepsf = 0;
- }
- }
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG)
- set_bitfile("head.tmp", 0);
-#endif
- if (! sepfiles) {
- initprinter(sections);
- outbangspecials();
- }
-
- for (i=0; i<collatedcopies; i++) {
- sects = sections;
- while (sects != NULL) {
- if (sepfiles) {
- newoutname();
- if (! quiet) {
- if (prettycolumn + strlen(oname) + 6 > STDOUTSIZE) {
- fprintf(stderr, "\n");
- prettycolumn = 0;
- }
- fprintf_str(stderr, "(-> %s) ", oname);
- prettycolumn += strlen(oname) + 6;
- }
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG)
- set_bitfile("head.tmp", 0);
-#endif
- initprinter(sects);
- outbangspecials();
- } else if (! quiet) {
- if (prettycolumn > STDOUTSIZE) {
- fprintf(stderr, "\n");
- prettycolumn = 0;
- }
- fprintf(stderr, ". ");
- prettycolumn += 2;
- }
- fflush(stderr);
- dosection(sects, sectioncopies);
- sects = sects->next;
- if (sepfiles) {
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG)
- finish_hps();
-#endif
- cleanprinter();
- }
- }
- }
- freememforpsnames();
- if (! sepfiles) {
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG)
- finish_hps();
-#endif
- cleanprinter();
- }
- if (! quiet)
- fprintf(stderr, "\n");
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_MEM)) {
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf(stderr, "Total memory allocated: %ld\n", totalalloc);
-#else
- fprintf(stderr, "Total memory allocated: %d\n", totalalloc);
-#endif
- }
-#endif
- return found_problems ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS;
- /*NOTREACHED*/
-}
-#ifdef VMS
-#include "[.vms]vmscli.c"
-#endif
-
-#ifdef VMCMS /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-#include "dvipscms.h"
-#endif
-
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
-#include "dvipsmvs.h"
-#endif
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.h b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.h
deleted file mode 100644
index bc8b9186b75..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,379 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id$
- * Copyright 1986-2021 Tomas Rokicki.
- * This is dvips, a freely redistributable PostScript driver
- * for dvi files. You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this
- * program or any portion thereof.
- */
-
-/* This file is the header for dvips's global data structures. */
-
-#define CREATIONDATE
-
-#define MAX_CODE 0x110000
-#define MAX_2BYTES_CODE 0x10000
-#define VF_MEM_UNIT 0x10000
-#define CD_IDX(i) ((i>=MAX_2BYTES_CODE ? MAX_2BYTES_CODE : i))
-
-#define BANNER \
-"This is dvips(k) 2021.1 Copyright 2021 Radical Eye Software"
-#define BANNER2 "(www.radicaleye.com)"
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-#include "config.h"
-#include "debug.h"
-#endif
-/* Please don't turn debugging off! */
-#ifndef DEBUG
-#define DEBUG
-#endif
-
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
-#include <stdio.h>
-#if defined(SYSV) || defined(VMS) || defined(__THINK__) || defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(ATARIST) || defined(WIN32)
-#include <string.h>
-#else
-#include <strings.h>
-#endif
-#endif
-#if defined(lint) && defined(sun)
-extern char *sprintf();
-#endif
-#include "paths.h"
-#include "debug.h"
-#ifdef VMS
-#include "[.vms]vms.h"
-#endif /* VMS */
-#include <stdlib.h>
-/*
- * Is your malloc big?
- */
-#if defined(MSDOS) && !defined(__EMX__) && !defined(DJGPP)
-#define SMALLMALLOC
-#endif
-#if defined(OS2) && defined(_MSC_VER)
-#define SMALLMALLOC
-#endif
-/*
- * Constants, used to increase or decrease the capacity of this program.
- *
- * Strings are now more dynamically allocated, so STRINGSIZE is not the
- * strict limit it once was. However, it still sets the maximum size
- * of a string that can be handled in specials, so it should not be
- * set too small.
- */
-#define STRINGSIZE (200000) /* maximum total chars in strings in program */
-#define RASTERCHUNK (8192) /* size of chunk of raster */
-#define MINCHUNK (240) /* minimum size char to get own raster */
-#define STACKSIZE (500) /* maximum stack size for dvi files */
-#define MAXFRAME (50) /* maximum depth of virtual font recursion */
-#define MAXFONTHD (1024) /* number of unique names of included fonts */
-#define STDOUTSIZE (75) /* width of a standard output line */
-#define DOWNLOADEDPSSIZE (1000) /* max number of downloaded fonts to check */
-/*
- * Other constants, which define printer-dependent stuff.
- */
-#define SWMEM (180000) /* available virtual memory in PostScript printer */
-#define DPI (actualdpi) /* dots per inch */
-#define VDPI (vactualdpi) /* dots per inch */
-#define RES_TOLERANCE(dpi) ((int)(1+dpi/500))
- /* error in file name resolution versus desired */
-#define FONTCOST (298) /* overhead cost of each sw font */
-#define PSFONTCOST (1100) /* overhead cost for PostScript fonts */
-#define PSCHARCOST (20) /* overhead cost for PostScript font chars */
-#define DNFONTCOST (35000) /* overhead cost for downloaded PS font */
-#define CHARCOST (15) /* overhead cost for each character */
-#define OVERCOST (30000) /* cost of overhead */
-#define DICTITEMCOST (20) /* cost per key, value in dictionary */
-#define NAMECOST (40) /* overhead cost of each new name */
-/*
- * Type declarations. integer must be a 32-bit signed; shalfword must
- * be a sixteen-bit signed; halfword must be a sixteen-bit unsigned;
- * quarterword must be an eight-bit unsigned.
- */
-#if (defined(MSDOS) && !defined(DJGPP)) || (defined(OS2) && defined(_MSC_VER)) || defined(ATARIST)
-typedef long integer;
-typedef unsigned long uinteger;
-#else
-typedef int integer;
-typedef unsigned int uinteger;
-#endif
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
-typedef char boolean;
-#endif
-typedef double real;
-typedef short shalfword;
-typedef unsigned short halfword;
-typedef unsigned char quarterword;
-#ifdef WIN32
-#define Boolean boolean
-#else
-#ifndef __THINK__
-typedef short Boolean;
-#endif
-#endif
-/*
- * If the machine has a default integer size of 16 bits, and 32-bit
- * integers must be manipulated with %ld, set the macro SHORTINT.
- */
-#ifdef XENIX
-#define SHORTINT
-#else
-#undef SHORTINT
-#endif
-#if defined(MSDOS) && !defined(__EMX__) && !defined(DJGPP) || defined(ATARIST)
-#define SHORTINT
-#endif
-#if defined(OS2) && defined(_MSC_VER)
-#define SHORTINT
-#endif
-
-/*
- * This is the structure definition for resident fonts. We use
- * a small and simple hash table to handle these. We don't need
- * a big hash table.
- */
-#define RESHASHPRIME (73)
-struct resfont {
- struct resfont *next;
- char *Keyname, *PSname, *TeXname, *Fontfile, *Vectfile;
- char *specialinstructions;
- char *downloadheader; /* possibly multiple files */
- quarterword sent;
-};
-
-/*
- * A chardesc describes an individual character. Before the fonts are
- * downloaded, the flags indicate that the character has already been used
- * with the following meanings:
- */
-typedef struct tcd {
- integer TFMwidth;
- quarterword *packptr;
- shalfword pixelwidth;
- quarterword flags, flags2;
-} chardesctype;
-#define EXISTS (1)
-#define PREVPAGE (2)
-#define THISPAGE (4)
-#define TOOBIG (8) /* not used at the moment */
-#define REPACKED (16)
-#define BIGCHAR (32)
-#define STATUSFLAGS (EXISTS|REPACKED|BIGCHAR)
-/*
- * The new field flags2 above is now an immutable field (once a font is
- * loaded); for now it only indicates whether a character EXISTS or not.
- * This fixes a problem with -G.
- */
-/*
- * A fontdesc describes a font. The name, area, and scalename are located in
- * the string pool. The nextsize pointer is used to link fonts that are used
- * in included psfiles and differ only in scaledsize. Such fonts also have
- * a non-NULL scalename that gives the scaledsize as found in the included
- * file. The psflag indicates that the font has been used in an included
- * psfile. It can be 0, PREVPAGE, THISPAGE, or EXISTS.
- */
-typedef struct tfd {
- integer checksum, scaledsize, designsize, thinspace, dir;
- halfword dpi, loadeddpi;
- halfword alreadyscaled;
- halfword psname;
- halfword loaded;
- quarterword psflag;
- quarterword codewidth;
- integer maxchars;
- integer llx, lly, urx, ury ;
- char *name, *area;
- struct resfont *resfont;
- struct tft *localfonts;
- struct tfd *next;
- struct tfd *nextsize;
- char *scalename;
- chardesctype *chardesc;
- int iswide, kind;
-} fontdesctype;
-
-#define VF_TEX (1)
-#define VF_OMEGA (2)
-#define VF_PTEX (3)
-
-/* A fontmap associates a fontdesc with a font number.
- */
-typedef struct tft {
- integer fontnum;
- fontdesctype *desc;
- struct tft *next;
-} fontmaptype;
-
-/* Virtual fonts require a `macro' capability that is implemented by
- * using a stack of `frames'.
- */
-typedef struct {
- quarterword *curp, *curl;
- fontdesctype *curf;
- fontmaptype *ff;
-} frametype;
-
-/*
- * The next type holds the font usage information in a 256-bit table;
- * there's a 1 for each character that was used in a section.
- */
-typedef struct {
- fontdesctype *fd;
- halfword psfused;
- halfword bitmap[16];
-} charusetype;
-
-/* Next we want to record the relevant data for a section. A section is
- * a largest portion of the document whose font usage does not overflow
- * the capacity of the printer. (If a single page does overflow the
- * capacity all by itself, it is made into its own section and a warning
- * message is printed; the page is still printed.)
- *
- * The sections are in a linked list, built during the prescan phase and
- * processed in proper order (so that pages stack correctly on output) during
- * the second phase.
- */
-typedef struct t {
- integer bos;
- struct t *next;
- halfword numpages;
-} sectiontype;
-
-/*
- * Sections are actually represented not by sectiontype but by a more
- * complex data structure of variable size, having the following layout:
- * sectiontype sect;
- * charusetype charuse[numfonts];
- * fontdesctype *sentinel = NULL;
- * (Here numfonts is the number of bitmap fonts currently defined.)
- * Since we can't declare this or take a sizeof it, we build it and
- * manipulate it ourselves (see the end of the prescan routine).
- */
-/*
- * This is how we build up headers and other lists.
- */
-struct header_list {
- struct header_list *next;
- const char *Hname;
- char *precode;
- char *postcode;
- char *name;
-};
-/*
- * Some machines define putlong in their library.
- * We get around this here.
- */
-#define putlong was_putlong
-/*
- * Information on available paper sizes is stored here.
- */
-struct papsiz {
- struct papsiz *next;
- integer xsize, ysize;
- const char *name;
- const char *specdat;
-};
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
-/* this is where we fix problems with conflicts for truncation
- of long names (we might only do this if LONGNAME not set but ...) */
-# define pprescanpages pprscnpgs /* confict with pprescan */
-# define flushDashedPath flshDshdPth /* conflict with flushDash */
-# define PageList PgList /* re-definition conflict with pagelist */
-/* adding ascii2ebcdic conversion table to extern */
- extern char ascii2ebcdic[];
-#endif /* IBM: MVS/XA */
-#ifdef VMCMS /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-/* this is where we fix problems with conflicts for truncation
- of long names (we might only do this if LONGNAME not set but ...) */
-# define pprescanpages pprscnpgs /* confict with pprescan */
-# define flushDashedPath flshDshdPth /* conflict with flushDash */
-/* adding ascii2ebcdic conversion table to extern */
- extern char ascii2ebcdic[];
-/* redefining fopen for VMCMS, see DVIPSCMS.C */
- extern FILE *cmsfopen();
-# ifdef fopen
-# undef fopen
-# endif
-# define fopen cmsfopen
-#define downloadpspk dnldpspk
-#endif /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-/*
- * Remove namespace conflict with standard library on Macintosh
- */
-#ifdef __THINK__
-#define newstring newpoolstring
-#endif
-
-#ifndef VOID
-#define VOID void
-#endif
-
-#define USE_PCLOSE (801)
-#define USE_FCLOSE (802)
-
-/* output Unicode string on console in windows */
-#if defined(KPATHSEA) && defined(WIN32)
-#undef perror
-#define fprintf_str win32_fprintf
-#define fputs_str win32_fputs
-#define putc_str win32_putc
-#define perror win32_perror
-#else
-#define fprintf_str fprintf
-#define fputs_str fputs
-#define putc_str putc
-#endif
-
-/* Things that KPATHSEA knows, and are useful even without it. */
-#if !defined(KPATHSEA)
-
-#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(WIN32)
-#define FOPEN_ABIN_MODE "ab"
-#define FOPEN_RBIN_MODE "rb"
-#else
-#define FOPEN_ABIN_MODE "a"
-#define FOPEN_RBIN_MODE "r"
-#endif
-
-#if (defined MSDOS || defined OS2 || defined WIN32)
-#define WRITEBIN "wb"
-#else
-#ifdef VMCMS
-#define WRITEBIN "wb, lrecl=1024, recfm=f"
-#else
-#define WRITEBIN "w"
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#if defined(WIN32)
-#define STDC_HEADERS
-#include <io.h>
-#include <fcntl.h>
-#define O_BINARY _O_BINARY
-#define register
-#define SET_BINARY(fd) (void)_setmode((fd), _O_BINARY)
-#else /* !WIN32 */
-#define SET_BINARY(fd) (void)0
-#endif
-
-#if defined(DEVICESEP)
-#define IS_DEVICE_SEP(c) ((c) == DEVICESEP)
-#else
-#define IS_DEVICE_SEP(c) 0
-#endif
-#define STREQ(s1, s2) (((s1) != NULL) && ((s2) != NULL) && !strcmp((s1), (s2)))
-
-#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(WIN32)
-#define NAME_BEGINS_WITH_DEVICE(name) (*(name) && IS_DEVICE_SEP((name)[1]))
-#define IS_DIR_SEP(c) ((c) == '/' || (c) == '\\')
-#define FILESTRCASEEQ(s1, s2) (strcasecmp (s1, s2) == 0)
-#else
-#define NAME_BEGINS_WITH_DEVICE(name) 0
-#define IS_DIR_SEP(c) ((c) == DIRSEP)
-#define FILESTRCASEEQ STREQ
-#endif
-
-#define TOLOWER(c) tolower(c)
-#define ISALNUM(c) isalnum(c)
-#define ISXDIGIT(c) (isascii (c) && isxdigit(c))
-
-#endif
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.help b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.help
deleted file mode 100644
index 3421d2b8107..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.help
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-Usage: dvips [OPTION]... FILENAME[.dvi]
-Convert DVI input files to PostScript.
-See http://tug.org/dvips/ for the full manual and other information.
-
-Options:
--a* Conserve memory, not time -A Print only odd (TeX) pages
--b # Page copies, for posters e.g. -B Print only even (TeX) pages
--c # Uncollated copies -C # Collated copies
--d # Debugging -D # Resolution
--e # Maxdrift value -E* Try to create EPSF
--f* Run as filter -F* Send control-D at end
- -G* Shift low chars to higher pos.
--h f Add header file
--i* Separate file per section
--j* Download fonts partially
--k* Print crop marks -K* Pull comments from inclusions
--l # Last page -L* Last special papersize wins
--m* Manual feed -M* Don't make fonts
--mode s Metafont device name
--n # Maximum number of pages -N* No structured comments
--noomega Disable Omega extensions
--noptex Disable pTeX extensions
--o f Output file -O c Set/change paper offset
--p # First page -P s Load config.$s
--pp l Print only pages listed
--q* Run quietly
--r* Reverse order of pages -R* Run securely
--s* Enclose output in save/restore -S # Max section size in pages
--t s Paper format -T c Specify desired page size
--title s Title in comment
--u s PS mapfile -U* Disable string param trick
--v Print version number and quit -V* Send downloadable PS fonts as PK
--x # Override dvi magnification -X # Horizontal resolution
--y # Multiply by dvi magnification -Y # Vertical resolution
--z* Hyper PS -Z* Compress bitmap fonts
- # = number f = file s = string * = suffix, `0' to turn off
- c = comma-separated dimension pair (e.g., 3.2in,-32.1cm)
- l = comma-separated list of page ranges (e.g., 1-4,7-9)
-
-Email bug reports to tex-k@mail.tug.org.
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-This is dvips.info, produced by makeinfo version 5.1 from dvips.texi.
-
-This manual documents Dvips version 2021.1 (February 2021), a program to
-translate a DVI file into PostScript. You may freely use, modify and/or
-distribute this file.
-INFO-DIR-SECTION TeX
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* DVI-to-Postscript: (dvips). Translating TeX DVI files to PostScript.
-* afm2tfm: (dvips)Invoking afm2tfm. Making Type 1 fonts available to TeX.
-* dvips: (dvips)Invoking Dvips. DVI-to-PostScript translator.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Top, Next: Why Dvips, Up: (dir)
-
-Dvips
-*****
-
-This manual documents Dvips version 2021.1 (February 2021), a program to
-translate a DVI file into PostScript. You may freely use, modify and/or
-distribute this file.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Why Dvips:: Why use Dvips?
-* Installation:: How to compile and install Dvips.
-* Invoking Dvips:: Command-line options, configuration files, etc.
-* Paper size and landscape:: Changing the paper dimensions.
-* Interaction with PostScript:: TeX meets Dvips meets PostScript.
-* PostScript fonts:: Installing and using PostScript fonts.
-* Color:: Using color with Dvips.
-* Index:: General index.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Why Dvips, Next: Installation, Prev: Top, Up: Top
-
-1 Why use Dvips?
-****************
-
-The Dvips program has a number of features that set it apart from other
-PostScript drivers for TeX. This rather long section describes the
-advantages of using Dvips, and may be skipped if you are just interested
-in learning how to use the program. *Note Installation::, for details
-of compilation and installation.
-
- The Dvips driver generates excellent, standard PostScript, that can
-be included in other documents as figures or printed through a variety
-of spoolers. The generated PostScript requires very little printer
-memory, so very complex documents with a lot of fonts can easily be
-printed even on PostScript printers without much memory, such as the
-original Apple LaserWriter. The PostScript output is also compact,
-requiring less disk space to store and making it feasible as a transfer
-format.
-
- Even those documents that are too complex to print in their entirety
-on a particular printer can be printed, since Dvips will automatically
-split such documents into pieces, reclaiming the printer memory between
-each piece.
-
- The Dvips program supports graphics in a natural way, allowing
-PostScript graphics to be included and automatically scaled and
-positioned in a variety of ways.
-
- Printers with any resolution are supported, even if they have
-different resolutions in the horizontal and vertical directions. High
-resolution output is supported for typesetters, including an option that
-compresses the bitmap fonts so that typesetter virtual memory is not
-exhausted. This option also significantly reduces the size of the
-PostScript file and decoding in the printer is very fast.
-
- Missing fonts can be automatically generated if Metafont exists on
-the system, or fonts can be converted from GF to PK format on demand.
-If a font cannot be generated, a scaled version of the same font at a
-different size can be used instead, although Dvips will complain loudly
-about the poor aesthetics of the resulting output.
-
- One of the most important features is the support of virtual fonts,
-which add an entirely new level of flexibility to TeX. Dvips even comes
-with its own Afm2tfm program that can create the virtual fonts and TeX
-font metric files automatically from Adobe font metric files.
-
- Source is provided and freely distributable, so adding a
-site-specific feature is possible. Adding such features is made easier
-by the highly modular structure of the program.
-
- Tom Rokicki wrote and maintains the original Dvips program.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Installation, Next: Invoking Dvips, Prev: Why Dvips, Up: Top
-
-2 Installation
-**************
-
-Installing Dvips is mostly the same as installing any Kpathsea-using
-program. Therefore, for the basic steps involved, *note
-(kpathsea)Installation::.
-
- For solutions to common installation problems and information on how
-to report a bug, see the file 'kpathsea/BUGS' (*note (kpathsea)Bugs::).
-For solutions to Dvips-specific problems, *note Debug options::.
-
- Dvips does require some additional installation, detailed in the
-sections below. Also, to configure color devices, *note Color device
-configuration::.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* config.ps installation:: Printer and site Dvips configuration.
-* PostScript font installation:: Many PostScript fonts are freely available.
-* Ghostscript installation:: A free PostScript interpreter.
-* Diagnosing problems:: Some common runtime difficulties.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: config.ps installation, Next: PostScript font installation, Up: Installation
-
-2.1 'config.ps' installation
-============================
-
-Dvips has its own configuration files: a file 'config.ps' for sitewide
-defaults, and a file 'config.PRINTER' for each printer (output device).
-Since these are site-specific, 'make install' does not create them; you
-must create them yourself.
-
- (These Dvips configuration files are independent of the Kpathsea
-configuration file 'texmf.cnf' (*note (kpathsea)Config files::).
-
- Dvips configuration files contents and searching are described fully
-in *note Config files::. The simplest way to create a new configuration
-file is to copy and modify the file 'dvipsk/contrib/config.proto',
-seasoning with options to your taste from *note Config files::. Here is
-'config.proto' for your reading pleasure:
- % Prototype Dvips configuration file. (Public domain.)
-
- % How to print, maybe with lp instead lpr, etc.
- o |lpr
-
- % Default resolution of this device, in dots per inch.
- D 600
-
- % Metafont mode. (This is completely different from the -M command-line
- % option, which controls whether MakeTeXPK is invoked.) Get
- % <ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/modes.mf> for a list of mode names. This mode
- % and the D number above must agree, or MakeTeXPK will get confused.
- M ljfour
-
- % Memory available. Download the three-line PostScript file:
- % %! Hey, we're PostScript
- % /Times-Roman findfont 30 scalefont setfont 144 432 moveto
- % vmstatus exch sub 40 string cvs show pop showpage
- % to determine this number. (It will be the only thing printed.)
- m 3500000
-
- % Correct printer offset. You can use testpage.tex from the LaTeX
- % distribution to find these numbers. Print testpage.dvi more than once.
- O 0pt,0pt
-
- % Partially download Type 1 fonts by default. Only reason not to do
- % this is if you encounter bugs. (Please report them to
- % <tex-k@tug.org> if you do.)
- j
-
- % Also look for fonts at these resolutions.
- R 300 600
-
- % With a high resolution and a RISC cpu, better to compress the bitmaps.
- Z
-
- % Uncomment these if you have and want to use PostScript versions of the
- % fonts.
- %p +cmfonts.map
- %p +lafonts.map
- %p +cyrfonts.map
- %p +eufonts.map
-
- % To include another configuration file here.
- %c FILENAME
-
- % You will also want definitions for alternative paper sizes -- A4,
- % legal, and such. Examples in contrib/papersize.level2 and
- % contrib/papersize.simple.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: PostScript font installation, Next: Ghostscript installation, Prev: config.ps installation, Up: Installation
-
-2.2 PostScript font installation
-================================
-
-To use PostScript fonts with TeX and Dvips, you need both metric files
-('.tfm' and '.vf') and the outlines ('.pfa' or '.pfb'). *Note Font
-concepts::. Current TeX systems come with support for 35 base
-PostScript fonts and many more.
-
- If you have additional PostScript fonts, you can make them available
-to Dvips by (1) giving them appropriate filenames; and (2) running
-Afm2tfm (*note Making a font available::) to make TFM and VF metrics for
-TeX and Dvips to use. Also add them to 'psfonts.map' (*note
-psfonts.map::); this file must contain everything available in the
-system. The 'updmap' program is usually used to maintain 'psfonts.map';
-run 'updmap --help' for lots of information about how it works.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Ghostscript installation, Next: Diagnosing problems, Prev: PostScript font installation, Up: Installation
-
-2.3 Ghostscript installation
-============================
-
-Ghostscript is a PostScript interpreter freely available to end-users,
-originally written by Peter Deutsch. It can read the PostScript
-produced by Dvips and render it on your monitor, or for another device
-(e.g., an Epson printer) that does not support PostScript, or in PDF
-format. The latest version is available via <https://ghostscript.com>.
-
- The program Ghostview, originally written by Johannes Plass and Tim
-Theisen, provides typical previewing capabilities (next page/previous
-page, magnification, etc.). It requires Ghostscript to run, and files
-in structured Postscript, specifically with '%%Page' comments (no 'N' in
-'config.ps'). The current version is known as GV, and is available from
-<https://www.gnu.org/software/gv>.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Diagnosing problems, Prev: Ghostscript installation, Up: Installation
-
-2.4 Diagnosing problems
-=======================
-
-You've gone through all the trouble of installing Dvips, carefully read
-all the instructions in this manual, and still can't get something to
-work. The following sections provide some helpful hints if you find
-yourself in such a situation.
-
- For details on effective bug reporting, common installation problems,
-and 'mktexpk' problems, *note (kpathsea)Bugs::.
-
- A good first debugging operation is to set the environment variable
-'DVIPSDEBUG', which will display any configuration and map files read by
-Dvips. This way you can be sure it's finding the files and settings you
-expect.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Debug options:: Getting diagnostics.
-* No output:: No output at all.
-* Small or inverted:: Output too small or inverted.
-* Printer errors:: The printer sends back errors.
-* Long documents fail:: Long documents fail to print.
-* Including graphics fails:: Figures don't work.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Debug options, Next: No output, Up: Diagnosing problems
-
-2.4.1 Debug options
--------------------
-
-The '-d' flag to Dvips helps in tracking down certain errors. The
-parameter to this flag is an integer that tells what errors are
-currently being tracked. To track a certain class of debug messages,
-specify the appropriate number given below; if you wish to track
-multiple classes, sum the numbers of the classes you wish to track. To
-track all classes, you can use '-1'.
-
- You can also set the environment variable 'KPATHSEA_DEBUG' instead of
-using '-d'. Some of these debugging options are actually provided by
-Kpathsea (*note (kpathsea)Debugging::).
-
- The classes are:
-
-1
- specials
-2
- paths
-4
- fonts
-8
- pages
-16
- headers
-32
- font compression
-64
- files
-128
- (omitted)
-256
- config files
-512
- Kpathsea 'stat' calls
-1024
- Kpathsea hash table lookups
-2048
- Kpathsea path element expansion
-4096
- Kpathsea path searches
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: No output, Next: Small or inverted, Prev: Debug options, Up: Diagnosing problems
-
-2.4.2 No output at all
-----------------------
-
-If you are not getting any output at all, even from the simplest
-one-character file (for instance, '\ \bye'), then something is very
-wrong. Practically any file sent to a PostScript laser printer should
-generate some output, at the very least a page detailing what error
-occurred, if any. Talk to your system administrator about downloading a
-PostScript error handler. (Adobe distributes a good one called
-'ehandler.ps'.)
-
- It is possible, especially if you are using non-Adobe PostScript,
-that your PostScript interpreter is broken. Even then it should
-generate an error message. Dvips tries to work around as many bugs as
-possible in common non-Adobe PostScript interpreters, but doubtless it
-misses a few. PowerPage Revision 1, Interpreter Version 20001.001, on a
-Mitsubishi Shinko CHC-S446i color thermal dye sublimation printer is
-known to be unable to print with any but builtin fonts.
-
- If Dvips gives any strange error messages, or compilation on your
-machine generated a lot of warnings, perhaps the Dvips program itself is
-broken. Try using the debug options to determine where the error
-occurred (*note Debug options::).
-
- It is possible your spooler is broken and is misinterpreting the
-structured comments. Try the '-N' flag to turn off structured comments
-and see what happens.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Small or inverted, Next: Printer errors, Prev: No output, Up: Diagnosing problems
-
-2.4.3 Output too small or inverted
-----------------------------------
-
-If some documents come out inverted or too small, probably your spooler
-is not supplying an end of job indicator at the end of each file. (This
-commonly happens on small machines that don't have spoolers.) You can
-force Dvips to do this with the '-F' flag (or 'F' config file option),
-but this generates files with a terminating binary character
-(control-D). You can also try using the '-s' flag (or 's' config file
-option) to enclose the entire job in a save/restore pair. *Note
-Command-line options::, and *note Config files::.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Printer errors, Next: Long documents fail, Prev: Small or inverted, Up: Diagnosing problems
-
-2.4.4 Error messages from printer
----------------------------------
-
-If your printer returns error messages, the error message gives very
-good information on what might be going wrong. One of the most common
-error messages is 'bop undefined'. This is caused by old versions of
-Transcript and other spoolers that do not properly parse the setup
-section of the PostScript. To fix this, turn off structured comments
-with the '-N' option, but it'd be best to get your spooling software
-updated.
-
- Another error message is 'VM exhausted'. Some printers indicate this
-error by locking up, others quietly reset. This is caused by Dvips
-thinking that the printer has more memory than it actually does, and
-then printing a complicated document. To fix this, try lowering the 'm'
-parameter in the configuration file; use the debug option to make sure
-you adjust the correct file.
-
- Other errors may indicate you are trying to include graphics that
-don't nest properly in other PostScript documents, among other things.
-Try the PostScript file on a QMS PS-810 or other Adobe PostScript
-printer if you have one, or Ghostscript (*note Ghostscript
-installation::); it might be a problem with the printer itself.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Long documents fail, Next: Including graphics fails, Prev: Printer errors, Up: Diagnosing problems
-
-2.4.5 Long documents fail to print
-----------------------------------
-
-This is usually caused by incorrectly specifying the amount of memory
-the printer has in the configuration file; see the previous section.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Including graphics fails, Prev: Long documents fail, Up: Diagnosing problems
-
-2.4.6 Including graphics fails
-------------------------------
-
-The most common problem with including graphics is an incorrect bounding
-box (*note Bounding box::). Complain to whoever wrote the software that
-generated the file if the bounding box is indeed incorrect.
-
- Another possible problem is that the figure you are trying to include
-does not nest properly; there are certain rules PostScript applications
-must follow when generating files to be included. The Dvips program
-includes work-arounds for such errors in Adobe Illustrator and other
-programs, but there are certainly applications that haven't been tested.
-
- One possible thing to try is the '-K' flag which strips the comments
-from an included figure. This might be necessary if the PostScript
-spooling software does not read the structured comments correctly. Use
-of this flag will break graphics from some applications, though, since
-some applications read the PostScript file from the input stream,
-looking for a particular comment.
-
- Any application which generates graphics output containing raw binary
-(not ASCII hex) will probably fail with Dvips.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Invoking Dvips, Next: Paper size and landscape, Prev: Installation, Up: Top
-
-3 Invoking Dvips
-****************
-
-Dvips reads a DVI file as output by (for example) TeX, and converts it
-to PostScript, taking care of builtin or downloaded PostScript fonts,
-font reencoding, color, etc. These features are described in other
-chapters in this document.
-
- There many ways to control Dvips' behavior: configuration files,
-environment variables, and command-line options.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Basic usage::
-* Command-line options::
-* Environment variables::
-* Config files::
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Basic usage, Next: Command-line options, Up: Invoking Dvips
-
-3.1 Basic usage of Dvips
-========================
-
-To use Dvips at its simplest, simply type
-
- dvips foo
-
-where 'foo.dvi' is the output of TeX that you want to print. The
-default output is to a corresponding file 'foo.ps'; Dvips may also have
-been locally configured to output directly to a printer by default.
-
- If you use fonts that have not been used on your system before, they
-may be automatically generated; this process can take a few minutes, so
-progress reports appear by default. The next time that document is
-printed, these fonts will have been saved in the proper directories, so
-printing will go much faster. (If Dvips tries to endlessly generate the
-same fonts over and over again, it hasn't been installed properly.
-*Note (kpathsea)Unable to generate fonts::.)
-
- Many options are available (see the next section). For a brief
-summary of available options, run
-
- dvips --help
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Command-line options, Next: Environment variables, Prev: Basic usage, Up: Invoking Dvips
-
-3.2 Command-line options
-========================
-
-Dvips has a plethora of command line options. Reading through this
-section will give a good idea of the capabilities of the driver.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Option summary:: Quick listing, from Dvips -help.
-* Option details:: More information about each option.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Option summary, Next: Option details, Up: Command-line options
-
-3.2.1 Option summary
---------------------
-
-Here is a handy summary of the options; it is printed out when you run
-Dvips with no arguments or with the standard '--help' option.
-
-Usage: dvips [OPTION]... FILENAME[.dvi]
-Convert DVI input files to PostScript.
-See http://tug.org/dvips/ for the full manual and other information.
-
-Options:
--a* Conserve memory, not time -A Print only odd (TeX) pages
--b # Page copies, for posters e.g. -B Print only even (TeX) pages
--c # Uncollated copies -C # Collated copies
--d # Debugging -D # Resolution
--e # Maxdrift value -E* Try to create EPSF
--f* Run as filter -F* Send control-D at end
- -G* Shift low chars to higher pos.
--h f Add header file
--i* Separate file per section
--j* Download fonts partially
--k* Print crop marks -K* Pull comments from inclusions
--l # Last page -L* Last special papersize wins
--m* Manual feed -M* Don't make fonts
--mode s Metafont device name
--n # Maximum number of pages -N* No structured comments
--noomega Disable Omega extensions
--noptex Disable pTeX extensions
--o f Output file -O c Set/change paper offset
--p # First page -P s Load config.$s
--pp l Print only pages listed
--q* Run quietly
--r* Reverse order of pages -R* Run securely
--s* Enclose output in save/restore -S # Max section size in pages
--t s Paper format -T c Specify desired page size
--title s Title in comment
--u s PS mapfile -U* Disable string param trick
--v Print version number and quit -V* Send downloadable PS fonts as PK
--x # Override dvi magnification -X # Horizontal resolution
--y # Multiply by dvi magnification -Y # Vertical resolution
--z* Hyper PS -Z* Compress bitmap fonts
- # = number f = file s = string * = suffix, `0' to turn off
- c = comma-separated dimension pair (e.g., 3.2in,-32.1cm)
- l = comma-separated list of page ranges (e.g., 1-4,7-9)
-
-Email bug reports to tex-k@mail.tug.org.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Option details, Prev: Option summary, Up: Command-line options
-
-3.2.2 Option details
---------------------
-
-Many of the parameterless options listed here can be turned off by
-suffixing the option with a zero ('0'); for instance, to turn off page
-reversal, use '-r0'. Such options are marked with a trailing '*'.
-
-'-'
- Read additional options from standard input after processing the
- command line.
-
-'--help'
- Print a usage message and exit.
-
-'--version'
- Print the version number and exit.
-
-'-a*'
- Conserve memory by making three passes over the DVI file instead of
- two and only loading those characters actually used. Generally
- only useful on machines with a very limited amount of memory, like
- some PCs.
-
-'-A'
- Print only the odd pages. This option uses TeX page numbers, not
- physical page numbers.
-
-'-b NUM'
- Generate NUM copies of each page, but duplicating the page body
- rather than using the '/#copies' PostScript variable. This can be
- useful in conjunction with a header file setting 'bop-hook' to do
- color separations or other neat tricks.
-
-'-B'
- Print only the even pages. This option uses TeX page numbers, not
- physical page numbers.
-
-'-bitmapfontenc OPTION'
- Turns bitmap font encoding to 'off', 'on' (no warnings for missing
- bitmap font encodings), or 'strict' (with warnings for missing
- bitmap font encodings).
-
-'-c NUM'
- Generate NUM consecutive copies of every page, i.e., the output is
- uncollated. This merely sets the builtin PostScript variable
- '/#copies'.
-
-'-C NUM'
- Generate NUM copies, but collated (by replicating the data in the
- PostScript file). Slower than the '-c' option, but easier on the
- hands, and faster than resubmitting the same PostScript file
- multiple times.
-
-'-d NUM'
- Set the debug flags, showing what Dvips (thinks it) is doing. This
- will work unless Dvips has been compiled without the 'DEBUG' option
- (not recommended). *Note Debug options::, for the possible values
- of NUM. Use '-d -1' as the first option for maximum output.
-
-'-D NUM'
- Set both the horizontal and vertical resolution to NUM, given in
- dpi (dots per inch). This affects the choice of bitmap fonts that
- are loaded and also the positioning of letters in resident
- PostScript fonts. Must be between 10 and 10000. This affects both
- the horizontal and vertical resolution. If a high resolution
- (something greater than 400 dpi, say) is selected, the '-Z' flag
- should probably also be used. If you are using fonts made with
- Metafont, such as Computer Modern, 'mktexpk' needs to know about
- the value for NUM that you use or Metafont will fail. See the file
- <ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/modes.mf> for a list of resolutions and mode
- names for most devices.
-
-'-e NUM'
- Maximum drift in pixels of each character from its 'true'
- resolution-independent position on the page. The default value of
- this parameter is resolution dependent (it is the number of entries
- in the list [100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1600,
- 2000, 2400, 2800, 3200, ...] that are less than or equal to the
- resolution in dots per inch). Allowing individual characters to
- 'drift' from their correctly rounded positions by a few pixels,
- while regaining the true position at the beginning of each new
- word, improves the spacing of letters in words.
-
-'-E*'
- Generate an EPSF file with a tight bounding box. This only looks
- at marks made by characters and rules, not by any included
- graphics. In addition, it gets the glyph metrics from the TFM
- file, so characters that print outside their enclosing TFM box may
- confuse it. In addition, the bounding box might be a bit too loose
- if the character glyph has significant left or right side bearings.
- Nonetheless, this option works well enough for creating small EPSF
- files for equations or tables or the like. (Of course, Dvips
- output, especially when using bitmap fonts, is resolution-dependent
- and thus does not make very good EPSF files, especially if the
- images are to be scaled; use these EPSF files with care.) For
- multiple page input files, also specify '-i' to get each page as a
- separate EPSF file; otherwise, all the pages are overlaid in the
- single output file.
-
-'-f*'
- Run as a filter. Read the DVI file from standard input and write
- the PostScript to standard output. The standard input must be
- seekable, so it cannot be a pipe. If your input must be a pipe,
- write a shell script that copies the pipe output to a temporary
- file and then points Dvips at this file. This option also disables
- the automatic reading of the 'PRINTER' environment variable; use
- '-P$PRINTER' after the '-f' to read it anyway. It also turns off
- the automatic sending of control-D if it was turned on with the
- '-F' option or in the configuration file; use '-F' after the '-f'
- to send it anyway.
-
-'-F*'
- Write control-D (ASCII code 4) as the very last character of the
- PostScript file. This is useful when Dvips is driving the printer
- directly instead of working through a spooler, as is common on
- personal systems. On systems shared by more than one person, this
- is not recommended.
-
-'-G*'
- Shift non-printing characters (ASCII 0-32, 127) to higher-numbered
- positions. This was useful to work around bugs in old versions of
- Adobe's PDF reader. It's more likely to cause problems nowadays.
-
-'-h NAME'
- Prepend NAME as an additional header file, or, if NAME is '-',
- suppress all header files. Any definitions in the header file get
- added to the PostScript 'userdict'.
-
-'-i*'
- Make each section be a separate file; a "section" is a part of the
- document processed independently, most often created to avoid
- memory overflow. The filenames are created replacing the suffix of
- the supplied output file name by a three-digit sequence number.
- This option is most often used in conjunction with the '-S' option
- which sets the maximum section length in pages; if '-i' is
- specified and '-S' is not, each page is output as a separate file.
- For instance, some phototypesetters cannot print more than ten or
- so consecutive pages before running out of steam; these options can
- be used to automatically split a book into ten-page sections, each
- to its own file.
-
- On the other hand, if your document uses very large fonts or very
- large included figures, Dvips might take it upon itself to split
- the output into unwanted sections, to try to avoid overflowing
- printer memory. *Note Headers and memory usage::, for ways to
- handle this.
-
-'-j*'
- Download only needed characters from Type 1 fonts. This is the
- default in the current release. Some debugging flags trace this
- operation (*note Debug options::). You can also control partial
- downloading on a per-font basis (*note psfonts.map::).
-
-'-k*'
- Print crop marks. This option increases the paper size (which
- should be specified, either with a paper size special or with the
- '-T' option) by a half inch in each dimension. It translates each
- page by a quarter inch and draws cross-style crop marks. It is
- mostly useful with typesetters that can set the page size
- automatically. This works by downloading 'crop.pro'.
-
-'-K*'
- Remove comments in included PostScript graphics, font files, and
- headers; only necessary to get around bugs in spoolers or
- PostScript post-processing programs. Specifically, the '%%Page'
- comments, when left in, often cause difficulties. Use of this flag
- can cause other graphics to fail, however, since the PostScript
- header macros from some software packages read portion the input
- stream line by line, searching for a particular comment.
-
-'-l [=]NUM'
- The last page printed will be the first one numbered NUM. Default
- is the last page in the document. If NUM is prefixed by an equals
- sign, then it (and the argument to the '-p' option, if specified)
- is treated as a physical (absolute) page number, rather than a
- value to compare with the TeX '\count0' values stored in the DVI
- file. Thus, using '-l =9' will end with the ninth page of the
- document, no matter what the pages are actually numbered.
-
-'-L*'
- By default or with '-L1', the last 'papersize' special wins; with
- '-L0', the first special wins. *Note 'papersize' special::.
-
-'-m*'
- Specify manual feed, if supported by the output device.
-
-'-mode MODE'
- Use MODE as the Metafont device name for path searching and font
- generation. This overrides any value from configuration files.
- With the default paths, explicitly specifying the mode also makes
- the program assume the fonts are in a subdirectory named MODE.
- *Note TeX directory structure: (kpathsea)TeX directory structure.
- If Metafont does not understand the MODE name, see *note
- (kpathsea)Unable to generate fonts::.
-
-'-M*'
- Turns off automatic font generation ('mktexpk'). If 'mktexpk', the
- invocation is appended to a file 'missfont.log' (by default) in the
- current directory. You can then execute the log file to create the
- missing files after fixing the problem. If the current directory
- is not writable and the environment variable or configuration file
- value 'TEXMFOUTPUT' is set, its value is used. Otherwise, nothing
- is written. The name 'missfont.log' is overridden by the
- 'MISSFONT_LOG' environment variable or configuration file value.
-
-'-n NUM'
- Print at most NUM pages. Default is 100000.
-
-'-N*'
- Turns off generation of structured comments such as '%%Page'; this
- may be necessary on some systems that try to interpret PostScript
- comments in weird ways, or on some PostScript printers. Old
- versions of TranScript in particular cannot handle modern
- Encapsulated PostScript. Beware: This also disables page movement,
- etc., in PostScript viewers such as Ghostview.
-
-'-noomega'
- Disable the use of Omega extensions when interpreting DVI files.
- By default, the additional opcodes '129' and '134' are recognized
- by Dvips as Omega or pTeX extensions and interpreted as requests to
- set 2-byte characters.
-
-'-noptex'
- Disable the use of pTeX extensions when interpreting DVI files. By
- default, the additional opcodes '130' and '135' are recognized by
- Dvips as Omega extensions and interpreted as requests to set 3-byte
- characters, and '255' as request to change the typesetting
- direction.
-
- The only drawback is that the virtual font array will (at least
- temporarily) require 65536 or more positions instead of the default
- 256 positions, i.e., the memory requirements of Dvips will be
- somewhat larger. If you find this unacceptable or encounter
- another problem with the Omega or pTeX extensions, you can switch
- off the pTeX extension by using '-noptex', or both by using
- '-noomega' (but please do send a bug report if you find such
- problems, *note (kpathsea)Bugs::).
-
-'-o NAME'
- Send output to the file NAME. If '-o' is specified without NAME
- (i.e., it is the last thing on the command line), the default is
- 'FILE.ps' where the input DVI file was 'FILE.dvi'. If '-o' isn't
- given at all, the configuration file default is used.
-
- If NAME is '-', output goes to standard output. If the first
- character of NAME is '!' or '|', then the remainder will be used as
- an argument to 'popen'; thus, specifying '|lpr' as the output file
- will automatically queue the file for printing as usual. (The
- MS-DOS version will print to the local printer device 'PRN' when
- NAME is '|lpr' and a program by that name cannot be found.)
-
- '-o' disables the automatic reading of the 'PRINTER' environment
- variable, and turns off the automatic sending of control-D. See the
- '-f' option for how to override this.
-
-'-O X-OFFSET,Y-OFFSET'
- Move the origin by X-OFFSET,Y-OFFSET, a comma-separated pair of
- dimensions such as '.1in,-.3cm' (*note 'papersize' special::). The
- origin of the page is shifted from the default position (of one
- inch down, one inch to the right from the upper left corner of the
- paper) by this amount. This is usually best specified in the
- printer-specific configuration file.
-
- This is useful for a printer that consistently offsets output pages
- by a certain amount. You can use the file 'testpage.tex' to
- determine the correct value for your printer. Be sure to do
- several runs with the same 'O' value--some printers vary widely
- from run to run.
-
- If your printer offsets every other page consistently, instead of
- every page, your best recourse is to use 'bop-hook' (*note
- PostScript hooks::).
-
-'-p [=]NUM'
- The first page printed will be the first one numbered NUM. Default
- is the first page in the document. If NUM is prefixed by an equals
- sign, then it (and the argument to the '-l' option, if specified)
- is treated as a physical (absolute) page number, rather than a
- value to compare with the TeX '\count0' values stored in the DVI
- file. Thus, using '-p =3' will start with the third page of the
- document, no matter what the pages are actually numbered.
-
-'-pp FIRST-LAST'
- Print pages FIRST through LAST; equivalent to '-p FIRST -l LAST',
- except that multiple '-pp' options accumulate, unlike '-p' and
- '-l'. The '-' separator can also be ':'.
-
-'-P PRINTER'
- Read the configuration file 'config.PRINTER' ('PRINTER.cfg' on
- MS-DOS), which typically sets the output name (most likely 'o |lpr
- -PPRINTER'), resolution, Metafont mode, and perhaps other
- printer-specific defaults. It works best to put sitewide defaults
- in the one master 'config.ps' file and only things that vary from
- printer to printer in the 'config.PRINTER' files; 'config.ps' is
- read before 'config.PRINTER'.
-
- A configuration file for eventual creation of Adobe PDF files is
- provided in 'config.pdf' and thus can be loaded with '-Ppdf'. It
- will try to include Type 1 outline fonts into the PostScript file
- (*note Hypertext caveats::).
-
- If no '-P' or '-o' is given, the environment variable 'PRINTER' is
- checked. If that variable exists, and a corresponding
- 'config.PRINTER' ('PRINTER.cfg' on MS-DOS) file exists, it is read.
- *Note Configuration file searching::.
-
-'-q*'
- Run quietly. Don't chatter about pages converted, etc., and report
- no warnings (only errors) to standard error.
-
-'-r*'
- Output pages in reverse order. By default, page 1 is output first.
-
-'-R'
- Run securely. '-R2' disables both shell command execution in
- '\special' (via '`', *note Dynamic creation of graphics::) and
- config files (via the 'E' option, *note Configuration file
- commands::) and opening of any absolute or '..'-relative filenames.
- '-R1', the default, forbids shell escapes but allows absolute
- filenames. '-R0' allows both.
-
-'-s*'
- Enclose the output in a global save/restore pair. This causes the
- file to not be truly conformant, and is thus not recommended, but
- is useful if you are driving a deficient printer directly and thus
- don't care too much about the portability of the output to other
- environments.
-
-'-S NUM'
- Set the maximum number of pages in each 'section'. This option is
- most commonly used with the '-i' option; see its description above
- for more information.
-
-'-t PAPERTYPE'
- Set the paper type to PAPERTYPE, usually defined in one of the
- configuration files, along with the appropriate PostScript code to
- select it (*note Config file paper sizes::).
- - You can also specify a PAPERTYPE of 'landscape', which rotates
- a document by 90 degrees.
- - To rotate a document whose paper type is not the default, you
- can use the '-t' option twice, once for the paper type, and
- once for 'landscape'.
- - In general, you should not use any '-t' option when using a
- 'papersize' special, which some LaTeX packages (e.g.,
- 'hyperref') insert.
- - One exception is when using a nonstandard paper size that is
- not already defined in 'config.ps'; in this case, you need to
- specify '-t unknown'.
- - Another exception is when producing multi-page files for
- further processing; use '-t nopaper' to omit any paper size
- information in the output. (If you just have a single page
- document, you can use '-E' to get pure EPSF output.)
-
-'-title STRING'
- Use STRING as the title in the generated PostScript ('%%Title').
- If not specified, the default is the basename of the input file;
- for example, running 'dvips /foo/bar.dvi' will have a '%%Title' of
- 'bar.dvi'.
-
-'-T HSIZE,VSIZE'
- Set the paper size to (HSIZE,VSIZE), a comma-separated pair of
- dimensions such as '.1in,-.3cm' (*note 'papersize' special::). It
- overrides any paper size special in the DVI file. Be careful, as
- the paper size will stick to a predefined size if there is one
- close enough. To disable this behavior, use '-tunknown'.
-
-'-u PSMAPFILE'
- Set PSMAPFILE to be the file that dvips uses for looking up
- PostScript font aliases. If PSMAPFILE begins with a '+' character,
- then the rest of the name is used as the name of the map file, and
- the map file is appended to the list of map files (instead of
- replacing the list). In either case, if the name has no extension,
- then '.map' is added at the end.
-
-'-U*'
- Disable a PostScript virtual memory-saving optimization that stores
- the character metric information in the same string that is used to
- store the bitmap information. This is only necessary when driving
- the Xerox 4045 PostScript interpreter, which has a bug that puts
- garbage on the bottom of each character. Not recommended unless
- you must drive this printer.
-
-'-v'
- Print the dvips version number and exit.
-
-'-V*'
- Download non-resident PostScript fonts as bitmaps. This requires
- use of 'mtpk' or 'gsftopk' or 'pstopk' or some combination thereof
- to generate the required bitmap fonts; these programs are supplied
- with Dvips. The bitmap must be put into 'psfonts.map' as the
- downloadable file for that font. This is useful only for those
- fonts for which you do not have real outlines, being downloaded to
- printers that have no resident fonts, i.e., very rarely.
-
-'-x NUM'
- Set the magnification ratio to NUM/1000. Overrides the
- magnification specified in the DVI file. Must be between 10 and
- 100000. It is recommended that you use standard magstep values
- (1095, 1200, 1440, 1728, 2074, 2488, 2986, and so on) to help
- reduce the total number of PK files generated. NUM may be a real
- number, not an integer, for increased precision.
-
-'-X NUM'
- Set the horizontal resolution in dots per inch to NUM.
-
-'-y NUM'
- Set the magnification ratio to NUM/1000 times the magnification
- specified in the DVI file. See '-x' above.
-
-'-Y NUM'
- Set the vertical resolution in dots per inch to NUM.
-
-'-z*'
- Pass 'html' hyperdvi specials through to the output for eventual
- distillation into PDF. This is not enabled by default to avoid
- including the header files unnecessarily, and use of temporary
- files in creating the output. *Note Hypertext::.
-
-'-Z*'
- Compress bitmap fonts in the output file, thereby reducing the size
- of what gets downloaded. Especially useful at high resolutions or
- when very large fonts are used. May slow down printing, especially
- on early 68000-based PostScript printers. Generally recommend
- today, and can be enabled in the configuration file (*note
- Configuration file commands::).
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Environment variables, Next: Config files, Prev: Command-line options, Up: Invoking Dvips
-
-3.3 Environment variables
-=========================
-
-Dvips looks for many environment variables, to define search paths and
-other things. The path variables are read as needed, after all
-configuration files are read, so they override values in the
-configuration files. (Except for 'TEXCONFIG', which defines where the
-configuration files themselves are found.)
-
- *Note (kpathsea)Path specifications::, for details of interpretation
-of path and other environment variables common to all Kpathsea-using
-programs. Only the environment variables specific to Dvips are
-mentioned here.
-
-'DVIPSDEBUG'
- Write the absolute path names of any configuration or map files to
- standard output, for debugging. This isn't done by default because
- these files are read even before the banner is printed. For
- voluminous additional debugging, set the environment variable
- 'KPATHSEA_DEBUG' to '-1' (*note (kpathsea)Debugging::). (If
- 'KPATHSEA_DEBUG' is set to any value, it automatically turns on
- 'DVIPSDEBUG'.)
-
-'DVIPSFONTS'
- Default path to search for all fonts. Overrides all the font path
- config file options and other environment variables (*note
- (kpathsea)Supported file formats::).
-
-'DVIPSHEADERS'
- Default path to search for PostScript header files. Overrides the
- 'H' config file option (*note Configuration file commands::).
-
-'DVIPSMAKEPK'
- Overrides 'mktexpk' as the name of the program to invoke to create
- missing PK fonts. You can change the arguments passed to the
- 'mktexpk' program with the 'MAKETEXPK' environment variable; *note
- (kpathsea)MakeTeX script arguments::.
-
-'DVIPSRC'
- Specifies the name of the startup file (*note Configuration file
- searching::) which is read after 'config.ps' but before any
- printer-specific configuration files.
-
-'DVIPSSIZES'
- Last-resort sizes for scaling of unfound fonts. Overrides the 'R'
- definition in config files (*note Configuration file commands::).
-
-'PRINTER'
- Determine the default printer configuration file. (Dvips itself
- does not use 'PRINTER' to determine the output destination in any
- way.)
-
-'TEXCONFIG'
- Path to search for Dvips' 'config.PRINTER' configuration files,
- including the base 'config.ps'. Using this single environment
- variable, you can override everything else. (The printer-specific
- configuration files are called 'PRINTER.cfg' on MS-DOS, but
- 'config.ps' is called by that name on all platforms.)
-
-'TEXPICTS'
- Path to search for included graphics files. Overrides the 'S'
- config file option (*note Configuration file commands::). If not
- set, 'TEXINPUTS' is looked for. *Note (kpathsea)Supported file
- formats::.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Config files, Prev: Environment variables, Up: Invoking Dvips
-
-3.4 Dvips configuration files
-=============================
-
-This section describes in detail the Dvips-specific 'config.*' device
-configuration files (called '*.cfg' on MS-DOS), which override the
-'texmf.cnf' configuration files generic to Kpathsea which Dvips also
-reads (*note (kpathsea)Config files::).
-
- For information about installing these files, including a prototype
-file you can copy, *note config.ps installation::.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Configuration file searching:: Where config.* files are searched for.
-* Configuration file commands:: What can go in a config.* file.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Configuration file searching, Next: Configuration file commands, Up: Config files
-
-3.4.1 Configuration file searching
-----------------------------------
-
-The Dvips program loads many different configuration files, so that
-parameters can be set globally across the system, on a per-device basis,
-or individually by each user.
-
- 1. Dvips first reads (if it exists) 'config.ps'; it is searched for
- along the path for Dvips configuration files, as described in *note
- (kpathsea)Supported file formats::.
-
- 2. A user-specific startup file is loaded, so individual users can
- override any options set in the global file. The environment
- variable 'DVIPSRC', if defined, is used as the specification of the
- startup file. If this variable is undefined, Dvips uses a
- platform-specific default name. On Unix Dvips looks for the
- default startup file under the name '$HOME/.dvipsrc', which is in
- the user's home directory. On MS-DOS and MS-Windows, where users
- generally don't have their private directories, the startup file is
- called 'dvips.ini' and it is searched for along the path for Dvips
- configuration files (as described in *note (kpathsea)Supported file
- formats::.); users are expected to set this path as they see fit
- for their taste.
-
- 3. The command line is read and parsed: if the '-PDEVICE' option is
- encountered, at that point 'config.DEVICE' is loaded. Thus, the
- printer configuration file can override anything in the site-wide
- or user configuration file, and it can also override options in the
- command line up to the point that the '-P' option was encountered.
- (On MS-DOS, the printer configuration files are called
- 'DEVICE.cfg', since DOS doesn't allow more than 3 characters after
- the dot in filenames.)
-
- 4. If no '-P' option was specified, and also the '-o' and '-f' command
- line options were not used, Dvips checks the environment variable
- 'PRINTER'. If it exists, then 'config.$PRINTER' ('$PRINTER.cfg' on
- MS-DOS) is loaded (if it exists).
-
- Because the '.dvipsrc' file is read before the printer-specific
-configuration files, individual users cannot override settings in the
-latter. On the other hand, the 'TEXCONFIG' path can be set to anything,
-so the users can always define their own printer-specific configuration
-files to be found before the system's.
-
- A few command-line options are treated specially, in that they are
-not overridden by configuration files:
-
-'-D'
- As well as setting the resolution, this unsets the mode, if the
- mode was previously set from a configuration file. If
- 'config.$PRINTER' is read, however, any 'D' or 'M' lines from there
- will take effect.
-
-'-mode'
- This overrides any mode setting ('M' line) in configuration files.
- '-mode' does not affect the resolution.
-
-'-o'
- This overrides any output setting ('o' line) in configuration
- files.
-
- The purpose of these special cases is to (1) minimize the chance of
-having a mismatched mode and resolution (which 'mktexpk' cannot
-resolve), and (2) let command-line options override config files where
-possible.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Configuration file commands, Prev: Configuration file searching, Up: Config files
-
-3.4.2 Configuration file commands
----------------------------------
-
-Most of the configuration file commands are similar to corresponding
-command line options, but there are a few exceptions. When they are the
-same, we omit the description here.
-
- As with command line options, many may be turned off by suffixing the
-letter with a zero ('0').
-
- Within a configuration file, empty lines, and lines starting with a
-space, asterisk, equal sign, percent sign, or pound sign are ignored.
-There is no provision for continuation lines.
-
-'@ NAME HSIZE VSIZE'
- Define paper sizes. *Note Config file paper sizes::.
-
-'a*'
- Memory conservation. Same as '-a', *note Option details::.
-
-'b #COPIES'
- Multiple copies. Same as '-b', *note Option details::.
-
-'bitmapfontenc OPTION'
- Turns bitmap font encoding to 'off', 'on' (no warnings for missing
- bitmap font encodings), or 'strict' (with warnings for missing
- bitmap font encodings).
-
-'c FILENAME'
- Include FILENAME as an additional configuration file, read
- immediately.
-
-'D DPI'
- Output resolution. Same as '-D', *note Option details::.
-
-'e NUM'
- Max drift. Same as '-e', *note Option details::.
-
-'E COMMAND'
- Executes the command listed with 'system'(3); can be used to get
- the current date into a header file for inclusion, for instance.
- Possibly dangerous; this may be disabled, in which case a warning
- will be printed if the option is used (and warnings are not
- suppressed).
-
-'f*'
-'F'
- Run as a filter. Same as '-f', *note Option details::.
-
-'G*'
- Shift low-numbered characters; obsolete. Same as '-G', *note
- Option details::.
-
-'h HEADER'
- Prepend HEADER to output. Same as 'h-', *note Option details::.
-
-'H PATH'
- Use PATH to search for PostScript header files. The environment
- variable 'DVIPSHEADERS' overrides this.
-
-'i N'
- Make multiple output files. Same as '-i -S N', *note Option
- details::.
-
-'j*'
- Partially download Type 1 fonts. Same as '-j', *note Option
- details::.
-
-'K*'
- Remove comments from included PostScript files. Same as '-K',
- *note Option details::.
-
-'L*'
- If zero, the first paper size specified is effective, else the
- last. Same as '-L', *note Option details::.
-
-'m NUM'
- Declare NUM as the memory available for fonts and strings in the
- printer. The compile-time default is 180000, but this is typically
- overridden by 'config.ps' or other configuration files. This value
- must be accurate if memory conservation and document splitting is
- to work correctly. To determine this value, send the following
- file to the printer:
-
- %! Hey, we're PostScript
- /Times-Roman findfont 30 scalefont setfont 144 432 moveto
- vmstatus exch sub 40 string cvs show pop showpage
-
- The number printed by this file is the total memory free; it is
- usually best to tell Dvips that the printer has slightly less
- memory, because many programs download permanent macros that can
- reduce the memory in the printer. Some systems or printers can
- dynamically increase the memory available to a PostScript
- interpreter, in which case this file might return a ridiculously
- low number; for example, the NeXT computer and Ghostscript. In
- these cases, a value of, say, 10 million is likely fine.
-
- To go all out: If NUM is zero or negative, Dvips sets the available
- memory to a very large number (the maximum integer value in C), the
- idea being that output is not to a printer and thus no splitting of
- the output is desirable. The Dvips config file 'config.maxmem' is
- provided to do this conveniently, namely with 'dvips -Pmaxmem'.
-
-'M MODE'
- Metafont mode. Same as '-mode', *note Option details::.
-
-'N*'
- Disable structured comments. Beware: This also turns off
- displaying page numbers or changing to specific pagenumbers in
- PostScript viewers. Same as '-N', *note Option details::.
-
-'o NAME'
- Send output to NAME. Same as '-o', *note Option details::. In the
- file 'config.foo', a setting like this is probably appropriate:
- o |lpr -Pfoo
- The MS-DOS version will emulate spooling to 'lpr' by printing to
- the local printer device 'PRN' if it doesn't find an executable
- program by that name in the current directory or along the 'PATH'.
-
-'O XOFF,YOFF'
- Origin offset. Same as '-O', *note Option details::.
-
-'p [+]NAME'
- Examine NAME for PostScript font aliases. Default is
- 'psfonts.map'. This option allows you to specify different
- resident fonts that different printers may have. If NAME starts
- with a '+' character, then the rest of the name (after any leading
- spaces) is used as an additional map file; thus, it is possible to
- have local map files pointed to by local configuration files that
- append to the global map file. This can be used for font families.
-
-'P PATH'
- Use PATH to search for bitmap PK font files is PATH. The
- 'PKFONTS', 'TEXPKS', 'GLYPHFONTS', and 'TEXFONTS' environment
- variables override this. *Note (kpathsea)Supported file formats::.
-
-'q*'
-'Q'
- Run quietly. Same as '-q', *note Option details::.
-
-'r*'
- Page reversal. Same as '-r', *note Option details::.
-
-'R NUM1 NUM2 ...'
- Define the list of default resolutions for PK fonts. If a font
- size actually used in a document is not available and cannot be
- created, Dvips will scale the font found at the closest of these
- resolutions to the requested size, using PostScript scaling. The
- resulting output may be ugly, and thus a warning is issued. To
- turn this last-resort scaling off, use a line with just the 'R' and
- no numbers.
-
- The given numbers must be sorted in increasing order; any number
- smaller than the preceding one is ignored. This is because it is
- better to scale a font up than down; scaling down can obliterate
- small features in the character shape.
-
- The environment and config file values 'DVIPSSIZES' or 'TEXSIZES'
- override this configuration file setting.
-
- If no 'R' settings or environment variables are specified, a list
- compiled in during installation is used. This default list is
- defined by the Makefile variable 'default_texsizes', defined in the
- file 'make/paths.make'.
-
-'s*'
- Output global save/restore. Same as '-s', *note Option details::.
-
-'S PATH'
- Use PATH to search for special illustrations (Encapsulated
- PostScript files or psfiles). The 'TEXPICTS' and then 'TEXINPUTS'
- environment variables override this.
-
-'T PATH'
- Use PATH to search for TFM files. The 'TFMFONTS' and then
- 'TEXFONTS' environment variables overrides this. This path is used
- for resident fonts and fonts that can't otherwise be found.
-
-'U*'
- Work around bug in Xerox 4045 printer. Same as '-U', *note Option
- details::.
-
-'V PATH'
- Use PATH to search for virtual font files. This may be
- device-dependent if you use virtual fonts to simulate actual fonts
- on different devices.
-
-'W [STRING]'
- If STRING is supplied, write it to standard error after reading all
- the configuration files; with no STRING, cancel any previous 'W'
- message. This is useful in the default configuration file to
- remind users to specify a printer, for instance, or to notify users
- about special characteristics of a particular printer.
-
-'X NUM'
- Horizontal resolution. Same as '-X' (*note Option details::).
-
-'Y NUM'
- Vertical resolution. Same as '-Y' (*note Option details::).
-
-'Z*'
- Compress bitmap fonts. Same as '-Z' (*note Option details::).
-
-'z*'
- Disables execution of system commands, like '-R' (*note Option
- details::). If '-R' is specified on the command line, that takes
- precedence.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Paper size and landscape, Next: Interaction with PostScript, Prev: Invoking Dvips, Up: Top
-
-4 Paper size and landscape orientation
-**************************************
-
-Most TeX documents at a particular site are designed to use the local
-standard paper size (letter size in the United States, A4 elsewhere).
-The Dvips program can be customized either sitewide or for a particular
-printer.
-
- On the other hand, plenty of documents are designed for other paper
-sizes. For instance, you may want to design a document that has the
-long edge of the paper horizontal. This can be useful when typesetting
-booklets, brochures, complex tables, or many other documents. This type
-of paper orientation is called "landscape" orientation (the default
-orientation is called "portrait"). Alternatively, a document might be
-designed for ledger or A3 paper.
-
- Since the intended paper size in these cases is a document design
-decision, not a printing decision, such information should be given in
-the TeX file and not on the Dvips command line. For this reason, Dvips
-supports a 'papersize' special. It is hoped that this special will
-become standard over time for TeX previewers and other printer drivers.
-
- Some LaTeX packages, e.g., 'hyperref.sty', write a 'papersize'
-special into the DVI file. In this case, you need not and should not
-attempt to override it manually.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* 'papersize' special:: Specifying the paper size in TeX.
-* Config file paper sizes:: Specifying printer- and site-specific sizes.
-* Paper trays:: Changing paper trays automatically.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: 'papersize' special, Next: Config file paper sizes, Up: Paper size and landscape
-
-4.1 'papersize' special
-=======================
-
-The format of the 'papersize' special is
-
- \special{papersize=WIDTH,HEIGHT}
-
-WIDTH is the horizontal size of the page, and HEIGHT is the vertical
-size. The dimensions supported are the same as for TeX; namely, in
-(inches), cm (centimeters), mm (millimeters), pt (points), sp (scaled
-points), bp (big points, the same as the default PostScript unit), pc
-(picas), dd (didot points), and cc (ciceros).
-
- For a US letter size landscape document, the 'papersize' would be:
- \special{papersize=11in,8.5in}
-
-An alternate specification of 'landscape':
- \special{landscape}
-
-This is supported for backward compatibility, but it is hoped that
-reventually the 'papersize' comment will dominate.
-
- Of course, such a '\special' only informs Dvips of the desired paper
-size; you must also adjust '\hsize' and '\vsize' in your TeX document
-typeset to those dimensions.
-
- When using the 'papersize' special, you generally should not also
-specify '-t' on the command line (*note Option details::). The
-exception is when using a nonstandard paper size that isn't predefined;
-in this case, use '-t unknown'.
-
- The 'papersize' special must occur somewhere on the first page of the
-document. Some packages, notably 'hyperref', insert this special.
-
- By default, if a DVI file contains multiple 'papersize' specials, the
-last one wins; this is also the behavior of the 'dvipdfmx' driver. If
-the '-L0' command line option or 'L0' config file command is specified,
-the first special wins--this was the behavior of Dvips prior to the 2017
-release.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Config file paper sizes, Next: Paper trays, Prev: 'papersize' special, Up: Paper size and landscape
-
-4.2 Configuration file paper size command
-=========================================
-
-The '@' command in a configuration file sets the paper size defaults and
-options. The first '@' command defines the default paper size. It has
-three possible parameters:
-
- @ [NAME [HSIZE VSIZE]]
-
- If '@' is specified on a line by itself, with no parameters, it
-instructs Dvips to discard all previous paper size information (possibly
-from another configuration file).
-
- If three parameters are given, with the first parameter being a name
-and the second and third being a dimension (as in '8.5in' or '3.2cc',
-just like in the 'papersize' special), then the option is interpreted as
-starting a new paper size description, where NAME is the name and HSIZE
-and VSIZE define the horizontal and vertical size of the sheet of paper,
-respectively. For example:
-
- @ letterSize 8.5in 11in
-
- If both HSIZE and VSIZE are zero (you must still specify units!) then
-any page size will match. If the '@' character is immediately followed
-by a '+' sign, then the remainder of the line (after skipping any
-leading blanks) is treated as PostScript code to send to the printer,
-presumably to select that particular paper size:
-
- @ letter 8.5in 11in
- @+ %%BeginPaperSize: Letter
- @+ letter
- @+ %%EndPaperSize
-
- After all that, if the first character of the line is an exclamation
-point, then the line is put in the initial comments section of the final
-output file; else, it is put in the setup section of the output file.
-For example:
-
- @ legal 8.5in 14in
- @+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Legal
- @+ %%BeginPaperSize: Legal
- @+ legal
- @+ %%EndPaperSize
-
- When Dvips has a paper format name given on the command line, it
-looks for a match by the NAME; when it has a 'papersize' special, it
-looks for a match by dimensions. The best match found (from the paper
-size information in the configuration file) is used. The dimensions
-must match within 5bp.
-
- If nothing matches, a warning is printed and the first paper size
-with zero dimensions is used; this should be the 'unknown' paper size
-definition mentioned below, resulting in the actual dimensions being
-used.
-
- Landscape mode for all paper sizes is automatically supported.
-
- If your printer has a command to set a special paper size, then give
-dimensions of '0in 0in'; the PostScript code that sets the paper size
-can refer to the dimensions the user requested as 'hsize' and 'vsize';
-these will be macros defined in the PostScript that return the requested
-size in default PostScript units. Also, some printers want
-'BeginPaperSize' comments and paper size setting commands; others (such
-as the NeXT) want 'PaperSize' comments and they will handle setting the
-paper size. So paper size entries should typically specify both.
-
- When using a paper size that is not already defined in 'config.ps',
-you probably want to say '-t unknown' on the command line; the 'unknown'
-paper size definition in 'config.ps' has the requisite PostScript
-incantation to set the PostScript page size, as just described.
-
- If you want no paper size information in the output at all, use
-'-t nopaper'. This is useful with multi-page output that will be
-processed further. If you just have a single page document, you can use
-'-E' to get pure EPSF output.
-
- The Perl 5 script 'contrib/configs/mkdvipspapers' in the distribution
-directory may help in determining appropriate paper size definitions.
-
- Notwithstanding the above, the default 'letter' and 'a4' paper size
-definitions in 'config.ps' execute the 'setpagedevice' operator if it
-exists (it was defined in PostScript Level 2), or the 'letter' or 'a4'
-operator if they exist (they are nonstandard and thus perhaps cause
-failures on certain (unknown) printers). Not executing any page size
-definition at all confuses PostScript conversion programs such as
-'ps2pdf', so we want to execute one if we can.
-
- The 'letterSize' and 'A4Size' paper size definitions are now synonyms
-for 'letter' and 'a4'.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Paper trays, Prev: Config file paper sizes, Up: Paper size and landscape
-
-4.3 Paper trays
-===============
-
-Some printers, such as the Hewlett-Packard HP4si, have multiple paper
-trays. You can set up Dvips to take advantage of this using the
-'bop-hook' PostScript variable (*note PostScript hooks::).
-
- For example, suppose you have an alternate tray stocked with
-letterhead paper; the usual tray has the usual paper. You have a
-document where you want the first page printed on letterhead, and the
-remaining pages on the usual paper. You can create a header file, say
-'firstletterhead.PS', with the following (PostScript) code ('bop-hook'
-is passed the current physical page number, which starts at zero):
-
- /bop-hook { dup 0 eq { ALTERNATETRAY } { NORMALTRAY } ifelse } def
-
-where ALTERNATETRAY and NORMALTRAY are the appropriate commands to
-select the paper trays. On the 4SI, ALTERNATETRAY is 'statusdict begin
-1 setpapertray end' and NORMALTRAY is 'statusdict begin 0 setpapertray
-end'.
-
- Then, include the file with either
- * the '-h' command-line option (*note Option details::); or
-
- * the 'h' config file option (*note Configuration file commands::);
- or
-
- * '\special{header=FILE}' in your TeX document (*note Including
- headers from TeX: Including headers from TeX.).
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Interaction with PostScript, Next: PostScript fonts, Prev: Paper size and landscape, Up: Top
-
-5 Interaction with PostScript
-*****************************
-
-Dvips supports inclusion of PostScript figure files (e.g., Encapsulated
-PostScript), downloading other header files (e.g., fonts), including
-literal PostScript code, and hypertext.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* PostScript figures:: Including an Encapsulated PostScript figure.
-* Header files:: Downloading extra definitions.
-* Literal PS:: Writing literal PostScript code.
-* Hypertext:: Producing HyperPostScript to make PDF.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: PostScript figures, Next: Header files, Up: Interaction with PostScript
-
-5.1 PostScript figures
-======================
-
-Scaling and including PostScript graphics is a breeze--if the PostScript
-file is correctly formed. Even if it is not, however, the file can
-usually be accommodated with just a little more work.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Bounding box:: The %%BoundingBox EPS comment.
-* \includegraphics:: The LaTeX \includegraphics macro.
-* EPSF macros:: Including the file in TeX.
-* psfile special:: The basic special.
-* Dynamic creation of graphics:: Handling compressed or generated figures.
-* Fonts in figures:: The %*Font comment.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Bounding box, Next: \includegraphics, Up: PostScript figures
-
-5.1.1 The bounding box comment
-------------------------------
-
-The most important feature of a good PostScript file from the standpoint
-of including it in another document is an accurate bounding box comment.
-Every well-formed PostScript file has a comment describing where on the
-page the graphic is located, and how big that graphic is.
-
- This information is given as the lower left and upper right corners
-of the box just enclosing the graphic, and is thus referred to as the
-"bounding box". These coordinates are given in the default PostScript
-units (there are precisely 72 PostScript units to the inch, like TeX big
-points) with respect to the lower left corner of the sheet of paper.
-
- To see if a PostScript file has a bounding box comment, just look at
-the first few lines of the file. PostScript files are standard ASCII,
-so you can use any text editor to do this. If within the first few
-dozen lines there is a line like
-
- %%BoundingBox: 25 50 400 300
-
-(with any reasonable numbers), chances are very good that the file is
-Encapsulated PostScript and will work easily with Dvips. If the file
-contains instead a line like
-
- %%BoundingBox: (atend)
-
-the file is still probably Encapsulated PostScript, but the bounding box
-is given at the end of the file. Dvips needs it at the beginning. You
-can move it with that same text editor, or a simple script. (The
-bounding box is given in this way when the program that generated the
-PostScript couldn't know the size in advance, or was too lazy to compute
-it.)
-
- If the document lacks a '%%BoundingBox:' altogether, you can
-determine one in a couple of ways. One is to use the 'bbfig' program
-distributed with Dvips in the 'contrib' directory. This can usually
-find the correct bounding box automatically; it works best with
-Ghostscript.
-
- If the comment looks like this:
- %%BoundingBox: 0 0 612 792
-
-the graphic claims to take up an entire sheet of paper. This is usually
-a symptom of a bug in the program that generated it.
-
- The other is to do it yourself: print the file. Now, take a ruler,
-and make the following measurements (in PostScript units, so measure in
-inches and multiply by 72): From the left edge of the paper to the
-leftmost mark on the paper is LLX, the first number. From the bottom
-edge of the paper to the bottommost mark on the paper is LLY, the second
-number. From the left edge of the paper to the rightmost mark on the
-paper is URX, the third number. The fourth and final number, URY, is
-the distance from the bottom of the page to the uppermost mark on the
-paper.
-
- Once you have the numbers, add a comment of the following form as the
-second line of the document. (The first line should already be a line
-starting with the two characters '%!'; if it is not, the file probably
-isn't PostScript.)
-
- %%BoundingBox: LLX LLY URX URY
-
-Or, if you don't want to modify the file, you can simply write these
-numbers down in a convenient place and give them in your TeX document
-when you import the graphic, as described in the next section.
-
- If the document does not have such a bounding box, or if the bounding
-box is given at the end of the document, or the bounding box is wrong,
-please complain to the authors of the software package that generated
-the file.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: \includegraphics, Next: EPSF macros, Prev: Bounding box, Up: PostScript figures
-
-5.1.2 The \includegraphics macro for LaTeX
-------------------------------------------
-
-Once the figure file has a bounding box comment (see the previous
-section) you are ready to import the graphic into a LaTeX document. For
-LaTeX2e, you can use the epsf, graphics or graphicx packages, but the
-last is recommended--it has the most flexible syntax, and is briefly
-described here. Further information can be found in 'grfguide' or
-'epslatex', which should be included in your LaTeX distribution in DVI,
-PDF, or other formats. (If you are still using LaTeX 2.09, use
-epsf.sty).
-
- Just put the following command into your preamble:
-
- \usepackage[dvips]{graphicx}
-
- Depending on your system, a suitable driver setup may already be
-present, so that LaTeX automatically produces DVI files suitable for
-Dvips. In this case you can leave out the '[dvips]' parameter.
-
- Now, at the point you want to include a file 'foo.eps', enter a line
-such as:
-
- \includegraphics{foo.eps}
-
- However, it is usually best to omit the file extension and only use
-
- \includegraphics{foo}
-
-because then you can process the same LaTeX file with different TeX
-engines or DVI converters if you also provide suitable graphics files
-for them, e.g., 'foo.pdf' or 'foo.png'.
-
- The \includegraphics command has many options, specified in
-'key=value' syntax, to allow you to resize, rotate or trim the included
-graphic--see 'grfguide' or 'epslatex'. If your file does not have a
-bounding box comment, you can supply the numbers as determined in the
-previous section, in the same order they would have been in a normal
-bounding box comment:
-
- \includegraphics[bb=100 100 500 500]{foo.ps}
-
-Now, save your changes and run LaTeX and Dvips; the output should have
-your graphic positioned at precisely the point you indicated, occupying
-the proper amount of space.
-
- PostScript graphics have their origin in the lower left corner.
-Therefore, in TeX, a graphic will occupy a box that extends far above
-the line where it is put in, but has depth zero below it. Combining
-'\includegraphics' with '\parbox' commands or minipages can sometimes be
-confusing when this is not taken into account.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: EPSF macros, Next: psfile special, Prev: \includegraphics, Up: PostScript figures
-
-5.1.3 Using the EPSF macros
----------------------------
-
-If you are using LaTeX2e, use the 'graphics' or 'graphicx' package.
-*Note \includegraphics::.
-
- If you are using plain TeX or LaTeX 2.09, you need 'epsf.tex' (for
-plain TeX) and 'epsf.sty' (for LaTeX). For plain TeX, add a line like
-this near the top of your input file:
-
- \input epsf
-
-If you are using LaTeX 2.09, add the 'epsf' style option, as in:
-
- \documentstyle[12pt,epsf]{article}
-
-In any case, the above only needs to be done once, no matter how many
-figures you plan to include.
-
- Now, at the point you want to include a file, enter a line such as:
-
- \epsffile{foo.eps}
-
- If you are using LaTeX, you may need to add '\leavevmode' immediately
-before the '\epsffile' command to get certain environments to work
-correctly. If your file does not have a bounding box comment, you can
-supply the numbers as determined in the previous section, in the same
-order they would have been in a normal bounding box comment:
-
- \epsffile[100 100 500 500]{foo.ps}
-
-Now, save your changes and run TeX and Dvips; the output should have
-your graphic positioned at precisely the point you indicated, occupying
-the proper amount of space.
-
- The '\epsffile' macro typesets the figure as a TeX '\vbox' at the
-point of the page that the command is executed. By default, the graphic
-will have its 'natural' width (namely, the width of its bounding box).
-The TeX box will have depth zero and its natural height. By default,
-the graphic will be scaled by any DVI magnification in effect, just as
-is everything else in your document. See the next section for more
-information on scaling.
-
- If you want TeX to report the size of the figure as a message on your
-terminal when it processes each figure, give the command:
-
- \epsfverbosetrue
-
-* Menu:
-
-* EPSF scaling::
-* EPSF clipping::
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: EPSF scaling, Next: EPSF clipping, Up: EPSF macros
-
-5.1.3.1 EPSF scaling
-....................
-
-Usually, you will want to scale an EPSF figure to some size appropriate
-for your document, since its natural size is determined by the creator
-of the EPS file.
-
- The best way to do this is to assign the desired size to the TeX
-'\epsfxsize' or '\epsfysize' variables, whichever is more convenient for
-you. That is, put
-
- \epsfxsize=DIMEN
-
-right before the call to '\epsffile'. Then the width of the TeX box
-will be DIMEN and its height will be scaled proportionately. Similarly,
-you can set the vertical size with
-
- \epsfysize=DIMEN
-
-in which case the height will be set and the width scaled
-proportionally.
-
- If you set both, both will be honored, but the aspect ratio of the
-included graphic may necessarily be distorted, i.e., its contents
-stretched in one direction or the other.
-
- You can resize graphics in a more general way by redefining the
-'\epsfsize' macro. '\epsffile' calls this with two parameters: the
-natural horizontal and vertical sizes of the PostScript graphic.
-'\epsfsize' must expand to the desired horizontal size, that is, the
-width of the '\vbox'. Schematically:
-
- \def\epsfsize#1#2{BODY}
-
- Some useful definitions of BODY:
-
-'\epsfxsize'
- This definition (the default) enables the default features listed
- above, by setting '\epsfxsize' to the same value it had before the
- macro was called.
-
-'#1'
- Force the natural size by returning the first parameter (the
- original width).
-
-'0pt'
- A special case, equivalent to '#1'.
-
-'0.5#1'
- Scale to half the natural size.
-
-'\hsize'
- Scale to the current '\hsize'. (In LaTeX, use '\textwidth' instead
- of '\hsize'.)
-
-'\ifnum#1>\hsize\hsize\else#1\fi'
- If the natural width is greater than the current '\hsize', scale to
- '\hsize', otherwise use the natural width.
-
- For compatibility with other PostScript drivers, it is possible to
-turn off the default scaling of included figures by the DVI
-magnification with the following TeX command:
-
- \special{! /magscale false def}
-
-Use of this command is not recommended because it will make the
-'\epsffile' graphics the "wrong" size if global magnification is being
-used, and it will cause any PostScript graphics to appear improperly
-scaled and out of position if a DVI to DVI program is used to scale or
-otherwise modify the document.
-
- DVI magnification is not applied to any output from code you write in
-'bop-hook' or its ilk (*note PostScript hooks::),
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: EPSF clipping, Prev: EPSF scaling, Up: EPSF macros
-
-5.1.3.2 EPSF clipping
-.....................
-
-By default, clipping is disabled for included EPSF images. This is
-because clipping to the bounding box dimensions often cuts off a small
-portion of the figure, due to slightly inaccurate bounding box
-arguments. The problem might be subtle; lines around the boundary of
-the image might be half their intended width, or the tops or bottoms of
-some text annotations might be sliced off. If you want to turn clipping
-on, just use the command
-
- \epsfclipon
-
-and to turn clipping back off, use
-
- \epsfclipoff
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: psfile special, Next: Dynamic creation of graphics, Prev: EPSF macros, Up: PostScript figures
-
-5.1.4 'psfile' special
-----------------------
-
-The basic special for file inclusion is as follows:
-
- \special{psfile=FILENAME.ps [KEY=VALUE] ... }
-
-This downloads the PostScript file 'FILENAME.ps' such that the current
-point will be the origin of the PostScript coordinate system. The
-optional KEY=VALUE assignments allow you to specify transformations on
-the PostScript.
-
- The possible KEYs are:
-
-'hoffset'
- The horizontal offset (default 0).
-
-'voffset'
- The vertical offset (default 0).
-
-'hsize'
- The horizontal clipping size (default 612).
-
-'vsize'
- The vertical clipping size (default 792).
-
-'hscale'
- The horizontal scaling factor, as a percentage (default 100).
-
-'vscale'
- The vertical scaling factor, as a percentage (default 100).
-
-'angle'
- The rotation, in degrees (default 0).
-
-'clip'
- Enable clipping to the bounding box (default disabled).
-
-'llx, lly, urx, ury'
- Bounding box of the included image, just as in a '%%BoundingBox'
- comment. Values are in big points, and may be fractional.
-
-'rhi, rwi'
- Desired width and height of the resulting figure in the output, in
- tenths of big points (720 to the inch); may be fractional.
-
- If both 'rwi' and 'rhi' are nonzero, the picture is scaled,
- possibly losing aspect ratio. If only one of 'rwi' and 'rhi' is
- nonzero, the picture is scaled, preserving aspect ratio.
-
- The offsets and sizes are given in PostScript units (big points).
-Thus, for example:
-
- \special{psfile=foo.ps hoffset=72 hscale=90 vscale=90}
-
-will shift the graphics produced by file 'foo.ps' right by one inch and
-will draw it at 0.9 times normal size. Offsets are given relative to
-the point of the special command, and are unaffected by scaling or
-rotation. Rotation is counterclockwise about the origin. The order of
-operations is to rotate the figure, scale it, then offset it.
-
- For compatibility with older PostScript drivers, it is possible to
-change the units that 'hscale' and 'vscale' are given in. This can be
-done by redefining '@scaleunit' in 'SDict' by a TeX command such as
-
- \special{! /@scaleunit 1 def}
-
-The '@scaleunit' variable, which is by default 100, is what 'hscale' and
-'vscale' are divided by to yield an absolute scale factor.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Dynamic creation of graphics, Next: Fonts in figures, Prev: psfile special, Up: PostScript figures
-
-5.1.5 Dynamic creation of PostScript graphics files
----------------------------------------------------
-
-PostScript is an excellent page description language--but it does tend
-to be rather verbose. Compressing PostScript graphics files can reduce
-them by factor of five or more. For this reason, if the name of an
-included PostScript file ends with '.Z' or '.gz', Dvips automatically
-runs 'gzip -d'. For example:
-
- \epsffile[72 72 540 720]{foo.ps.gz}
-
-Since the results of such a command are not accessible to TeX, if you
-use this facility with the 'epsf' macros, you need to supply the
-bounding box parameter yourself, as shown.
-
- More generally, if the filename parameter to one of the graphics
-inclusion techniques starts with a left quote ('`'), the parameter is
-instead interpreted as a command to execute that will send the actual
-file to standard output. For example:
-
- \special{psfile="`gnuplot foo"}
-
-to include the file 'foo'. Of course, the command to be executed can be
-anything, including using a file conversion utility such as 'tek2ps' or
-whatever is appropriate. This feature can be disabled with the '-R'
-command-line option or 'R' configuration option.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Fonts in figures, Prev: Dynamic creation of graphics, Up: PostScript figures
-
-5.1.6 Fonts in figures
-----------------------
-
-You can use any font available to TeX and Dvips within a graphics file
-by putting a '%*Font:' line in the leading commentary of the file.
-Schematically, this looks like:
-
- %*Font: TFMNAME SCALEDBP DESIGNBP HEX-START:HEX-BITSTRING
-
- Here is the meaning of each of these elements:
-
-TFMNAME
- The TeX TFM filename, e.g., 'cmr10'. You can give the same TFMNAME
- on more than one '%*Font' line; this is useful when the number of
- characters from the font used needs a longer HEX-BITSTRING (see
- item below) than conveniently fits on one line.
-
-SCALEDBP
- The size at which you are using the font, in PostScript points (TeX
- big points). 72bp = 72.27pt = 1in.
-
-DESIGNBP
- The designsize of the font, again in PostScript points. This
- should match the value in the TFM file TFMNAME. Thus, for 'cmr10',
- it should be '9.96265'.
-
-HEX-START
- The character code of the first character used from the font,
- specified as two ASCII hexadecimal characters, e.g., '4b' or '4B'
- for 'K'.
-
-HEX-BITSTRING
- An arbitrary number of ASCII hexadecimal digits specifying which
- characters following (and including) HEX-START are used. This is
- treated as a bitmap. For example, if your figure used the single
- letter 'K', you would use '4b:8' for HEX-START and HEX-BITSTRING.
- If it used 'KLMNP', you would use '4b:f4'.
-
- MetaPost's output figures contain lines like this for bitmap fonts
-used in a MetaPost label (*note (web2c)MetaPost::).
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Header files, Next: Literal PS, Prev: PostScript figures, Up: Interaction with PostScript
-
-5.2 PostScript header files
-===========================
-
-"Header files" are bits of PostScript included in the output file;
-generally they provide support for special features, rather than
-producing any printed output themselves. You can explicitly request
-downloading header files if necessary for some figure, or to achieve
-some special effect.
-
- Dvips includes some headers on its own initiative, to implement
-features such as PostScript font reencoding, bitmap font downloading,
-handling of '\special''s, and so on. These standard headers are the
-'.pro' files (for "prologue") in the installation directory
-'$(psheaderdir)'; they are created from the '.lpro' ("long prologue")
-files in the distribution by stripping comments, squeezing blank lines,
-etc., for maximum efficiency. If you want to peruse one of the standard
-header files, read the '.lpro' version.
-
- The PostScript dictionary stack will be at the 'userdict' level when
-header files are included.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Including headers from TeX::
-* Including headers from the command line::
-* Headers and memory usage::
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Including headers from TeX, Next: Including headers from the command line, Up: Header files
-
-5.2.1 Including headers from TeX
---------------------------------
-
-In order to get a particular graphic file to work, a certain font or
-header file might need to be sent first. The Dvips program provides
-support for this with the 'header' '\special'. For instance, to ensure
-that 'foo.ps' gets downloaded:
-
- \special{header=foo.ps}
-
- As another example, if you have some PostScript code that uses a
-PostScript font not built into your printer, you must download it to the
-printer. If the font isn't used elsewhere in the document, Dvips can't
-know you've used it, so you must include it in the same way, as in:
-
- \special{header=putr.pfa}
-
-to include the font definition file for Adobe Utopia Roman.
-
- The 'header' also special allows for specifying some additional code
-that should be inserted into the PostScript document before and after
-the file itself, as follows:
-
- \special{header={foo.ps} pre={pre code} post={post code}}
-
- This will insert 'pre code' just before 'foo.ps' and 'post code' just
-after. It is required to use the (balanced) braces in _all_ of the
-arguments, including the 'header', when using this extended syntax.
-
- This allows, for instance, dynamic headers, where some of the content
-depends on settings from the user in (La)TeX. Another application is
-the inclusion of graphics inside the PostScript header, so that they can
-be reused throughout the document, as with logs. That avoids including
-the same graphic several times. This is implemented in the
-'graphics/graphicx-psmin' package.
-
- This extended syntax has one additional feature. When Dvips finds
-the extended syntax, it will also look in the installed 'tex/' tree(s)
-for the header file ('foo.ps' in our example), and not only in the
-current directory and dvips tree as the original syntax does. This is
-because common graphics may well come with packages which are installed
-in the 'tex/' tree.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Including headers from the command line, Next: Headers and memory usage, Prev: Including headers from TeX, Up: Header files
-
-5.2.2 Including headers from the command line
----------------------------------------------
-
-You can include headers when you run Dvips, as well as from your
-document (see the previous section). To do this, run Dvips with the
-option '-P HEADER'; this will read the file 'config.HEADER', which in
-turn can specify a header file to be downloaded with the 'h' option.
-*Note Configuration file commands::. These files are called
-'HEADER.cfg' on MS-DOS.
-
- You can arrange for the same file to serve as a '-P' config file and
-the downloadable header file, by starting the lines of PostScript code
-with a space, leaving only the 'h' line and any comments starting in the
-first column. As an example, see 'contrib/volker/config.*'
-('contrib/volker/*.cfg' on MS-DOS). (These files also perform useful
-functions: controlling duplex/simplex mode on duplex printers, and
-setting various screen frequencies; 'contrib/volker/README' explains
-further.)
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Headers and memory usage, Prev: Including headers from the command line, Up: Header files
-
-5.2.3 Headers and memory usage
-------------------------------
-
-Dvips tries to avoid overflowing the printer's memory by splitting the
-output files into "sections" (see the '-i' option in *note Option
-details::). Therefore, for all header files, Dvips debits the printer
-VM budget by some value. If the header file has, in its leading
-commentary a line of the form
-
- %%VMusage: MIN MAX
-
-then MAX is used. If there is no '%%VMusage' line, then the size (in
-bytes) of the header file is used as an approximation. If you want a
-file to be ignored in the sectioning calculations, use '%%VMusage: 0 0'.
-
- Illustrations (figure files) are also checked for '%%VMusage' line.
-
- Therefore, if your document uses very large fonts or very large
-included figures, Dvips might take it upon itself to split the output
-into unwanted sections. If this causes problems, the simplest solution
-is to use 'dvips -Pmaxmem', which reads the Dvips file 'config.maxmem',
-which sets Dvips's idea of the memory available to a very large number.
-(See the 'm' item in *note Configuration file commands::.)
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Literal PS, Next: Hypertext, Prev: Header files, Up: Interaction with PostScript
-
-5.3 Literal PostScript
-======================
-
-You can include literal PostScript code in your document in several
-ways.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* " special:: To include inline PostScript code.
-* ps special:: Inline PostScript without save/restore.
-* Literal headers:: Literal PostScript for the whole document.
-* PostScript hooks:: Specifying code to run in the PS interpreter.
-* Literal examples:: Neat example.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: " special, Next: ps special, Up: Literal PS
-
-5.3.1 '"' special: Literal PostScript
--------------------------------------
-
-For simple graphics, or just for experimentation, literal PostScript
-code can be included. Simply use a '\special' beginning with a double
-quote character '"'; there is no matching closing '"'.
-
- For instance, the following (simple) graphic:
-
- [ picture of a grey triangle ]
-
-was created by typing:
-
- \vbox to 100bp{\vss % a bp is the same as a PostScript unit
- \special{" newpath 0 0 moveto 100 100 lineto 394 0 lineto
- closepath gsave 0.8 setgray fill grestore stroke}}
-
- You are responsible for leaving space for such literal graphics, as
-with the '\vbox' above.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: ps special, Next: Literal headers, Prev: " special, Up: Literal PS
-
-5.3.2 'ps' special
-------------------
-
-Generally, Dvips encloses specials in a PostScript save/restore pair,
-guaranteeing that the special will have no effect on the rest of the
-document. The 'ps' special, however, allows you to insert literal
-PostScript instructions without this protective shield; you should
-understand what you're doing (and you shouldn't change the PostScript
-graphics state unless you are willing to take the consequences). This
-command can take many forms because it has had a torturous history; any
-of the following will work:
-
- \special{ps:TEXT}
- \special{ps::TEXT}
- \special{ps::[begin]TEXT}
- \special{ps::[end]TEXT}
- \special{ps::[nobreak]TEXT}
-
-(with longer forms taking precedence over shorter forms, when they are
-present). 'ps::' and 'ps::[end]' do no positioning, so they can be used
-to continue PostScript literals started with 'ps:' or 'ps::[begin]'.
-
- Literal PostScript instructions after 'ps::[nobreak]' are _not_
-broken into lines. This feature may be used to include PostScript
-comments, for example.
-
- In addition, the variant
-
- \special{ps: plotfile FILENAME}
-
-inserts the contents of FILENAME verbatim into the output (except for
-omitting lines that begin with %). An example of the proper use of
-literal specials can be found in the file 'rotate.tex', which makes it
-easy to typeset text turned in multiples of 90 degrees.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Literal headers, Next: PostScript hooks, Prev: ps special, Up: Literal PS
-
-5.3.3 Literal headers: '!' '\special'
--------------------------------------
-
-You can download literal PostScript header code in your TeX document,
-for use with (for example) literal graphics code that you include later.
-The text of a '\special' beginning with an '!' is copied into the output
-file. A dictionary 'SDict' will be current when this code is executed;
-Dvips arranges for 'SDict' to be first on the dictionary stack when any
-PostScript graphic is included, whether literally (the '"' special) or
-through macros (e.g., 'epsf.tex').
-
- For example:
-
- \special{! /reset { 0 0 moveto} def}
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: PostScript hooks, Next: Literal examples, Prev: Literal headers, Up: Literal PS
-
-5.3.4 PostScript hooks
-----------------------
-
-Besides including literal PostScript at a particular place in your
-document (as described in the previous section), you can also arrange to
-execute arbitrary PostScript code at particular times while the
-PostScript is printing.
-
- If any of the PostScript names 'bop-hook', 'eop-hook', 'start-hook',
-or 'end-hook' are defined in 'userdict', they will be executed at the
-beginning of a page, end of a page, start of the document, and end of a
-document, respectively.
-
- When these macros are executed, the default PostScript coordinate
-system and origin is in effect. Such macros can be defined in headers
-added by the '-h' option or the 'header=' special, and might be useful
-for writing, for instance, 'DRAFT' across the entire page, or, with the
-aid of a shell script, dating the document. These macros are executed
-outside of the save/restore context of the individual pages, so it is
-possible for them to accumulate information, but if a document must be
-divided into sections because of memory constraints, such added
-information will be lost across section breaks.
-
- The single argument to 'bop-hook' is the physical page number; the
-first page gets zero, the second one, etc. 'bop-hook' must leave this
-number on the stack. None of the other hooks are passed arguments.
-
- As an example of what can be done, the following special will write a
-light grey 'DRAFT' across each page in the document:
-
- \special{!userdict begin /bop-hook{gsave 200 30 translate
- 65 rotate /Times-Roman findfont 216 scalefont setfont
- 0 0 moveto 0.7 setgray (DRAFT) show grestore}def end}
-
- Using 'bop-hook' or 'eop-hook' to preserve information across pages
-breaks compliance with the Adobe document structuring conventions, so if
-you use any such tricks, you may also want to use the '-N' option to
-turn off structured comments (such as '%%Page'). Otherwise, programs
-that read your file will assume its pages are independent.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Literal examples, Prev: PostScript hooks, Up: Literal PS
-
-5.3.5 Literal examples
-----------------------
-
-To finish off this section, the following examples of literal PostScript
-are presented without explanation:
-
- \def\rotninety{\special{ps:currentpoint currentpoint translate 90
- rotate neg exch neg exch translate}}\font\huge=cmbx10 at 14.4truept
- \setbox0=\hbox to0pt{\huge A\hss}\vskip16truept\centerline{\copy0
- \special{ps:gsave}\rotninety\copy0\rotninety\copy0\rotninety
- \box0\special{ps:grestore}}\vskip16truept
-
- [ There are 4 'A' characters, each rotated 90 degrees about a common
-center point ]
-
- \vbox to 2truein{\special{ps:gsave 0.3 setgray}\hrule height 2in
- width\hsize\vskip-2in\special{ps:grestore}\font\big=cminch\big
- \vss\special{ps:gsave 1 setgray}\vbox to 0pt{\vskip2pt
- \line{\hss\hskip4pt NEAT\hss}\vss}\special{ps:0 setgray}%
- \hbox{\raise2pt\line{\hss NEAT\hss}\special{ps:grestore}}\vss}
-
- [ There is a big gray box with the word 'NEAT' inside in big letters
-]
-
- Some caveats are in order, however. Make sure that each 'gsave' is
-matched with a 'grestore' on the same page. Do not use 'save' and
-'restore'; they can interact with the PostScript generated by Dvips if
-care is not taken. Try to understand what the above macros are doing
-before writing your own. The '\rotninety' macro especially has a useful
-trick that appears again and again.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Hypertext, Prev: Literal PS, Up: Interaction with PostScript
-
-5.4 HyperTeXt
-=============
-
-Dvips has support for producing hypertext PostScript documents. If you
-specify the '-z' option, the 'html:' specials described below will be
-converted into 'pdfmark' PostScript operators to specify links. Without
-'-z', 'html:' specials are ignored.
-
- The resulting PostScript can then be processed by a distiller program
-to make a PDF file. (It can still be handled by ordinary PostScript
-interpreters as well.) Various versions of both PC and Unix distillers
-are supported; Ghostscript includes limited distiller support (*note
-Ghostscript installation::).
-
- By far the most common LaTeX package used to create hyperlinked
-output is 'hyperref' (<https://ctan.org/pkg/hyperref>). For plain TeX,
-the Eplain package has some hyperlink support
-(<https://tug.org/eplain>).
-
- This hypertext support (and original form of the documentation) was
-written by Mark Doyle and Tanmoy Bhattacharya as the 'dvihps' program.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Hypertext caveats:: Font quality, missing character psi.
-* Hypertext specials:: The details on the specials.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Hypertext caveats, Next: Hypertext specials, Up: Hypertext
-
-5.4.1 Hypertext caveats
------------------------
-
-If you intend to go all the way to PDF, you may want to use the standard
-35 PostScript fonts exclusively, since other fonts are embedded as
-bitmaps by default. The Adobe PDF readers are extremely slow when
-dealing with bitmap fonts and the results look terrible on the screen.
-Printouts will probably look fine, but may not take full advantage of a
-high-resolution printer. Alternatively, you can have your fonts
-embedded as Type 1 scalable outlines. The resulting PostScript files
-may be larger, but can be effectively rasterized at any resolution.
-They can also be converted to PDF files that can be used effectively at
-any screen or printer resolution.
-
- To get the TeX fonts embedded in the PostScript file as Type 1 fonts,
-add '-Ppdf' to the dvips command line switches. The printout for a run
-should look something like this:
-
- dvips report -Ppdf -o report.ps
- This is dvips(k) 5.86 Copyright 1999 Radical Eye Software (www.radicaleye.com)
- ' TeX output 2001.06.15:0837' -> report.ps
- <tex.pro><alt-rule.pro><texc.pro><texps.pro><special.pro>.
- <cmbx9.pfb><cmsy6.pfb><cmsy7.pfb><cmr5.pfb><cmex10.pfb><cmr9.pfb>
- <cmmi7.pfb><cmsy10.pfb><cmmib10.pfb><cmmi10.pfb><cmti10.pfb>
- <cmr7.pfb><cmbx10.pfb><cmr10.pfb><cmti9.pfb><cmr12.pfb><cmbx12.pfb>
- [1] [2<mean1.ps>] [3<bounce1-00.ps>] [4]
-
- An entry like "<cmr10.pfb>" indicates success: dvips found the
-Computer Modern Roman 10 point font in a PostScript Font Binary file,
-translated it to an ASCII encoding, and embedded it. You can confirm
-this by examining the PostScript output file, looking for the section
-starting '%%BeginFont: CMR10' followed by an entry '/FontType 1 def'.
-
- The '-Ppdf' option requires that the relevant outline ('.pfa' or
-'.pfb') files be installed (*note Font concepts::). For example, the
-'cmr10' file might be in
-'/usr/share/texmf/fonts/type1/bluesky/cm/cmr10.pfb'. Your TeX
-distribution may make those fonts available in a separate optional
-package (e.g., 'tetex-extra' in Debian). Failing that, commercial
-versions of the Computer Modern fonts are available from Blue Sky;
-public domain versions, in particular, the lm and cm-super font
-families, are available from CTAN and in TeX distributions.
-
- You can convert a PostScript file to PDF using 'distill', which comes
-with Adobe Acrobat, or 'ps2pdf', which comes with Ghostscript. The
-'ps2pdf' that comes with 'Ghostscript' version 6.0 or earlier will not
-embed Type 1 fonts. Current recommendations are GNU Ghostscript 6.51 or
-Aladdin Ghostscript 7.0. You can check the fonts in a PDF file with
-Acrobat Reader by selecting the menu entries 'File|Document Info|Fonts'.
-
- Also, the Adobe distillers prior to 2.1 drop trailing space
-characters (character code 32) from strings. Unfortunately, the
-PostScript fonts use this character code for characters other than space
-(notably the Greek letter psi in the 'Symbol' font), and so these
-characters are dropped. This bug is fixed in version 2.1.
-
- If you can't upgrade, one workaround is to change all the trailing
-blanks in strings to a character code that isn't in the font. This
-works because the default behavior is to substitute a blank for a
-missing character, i.e., the distiller is fooled into substituting the
-right character. For instance, with the Blue Sky fonts, you can
-globally replace ' )' with '\200)' (with 'sed', for example) and get the
-desired result. With the public domain fonts, you will probably have to
-use a character code in the range 128 to 191 since these fonts duplicate
-the first 32 characters starting at 192 to avoid MS-DOS problems.
-
- For more information on the use of TeX to produce PDF files, see the
-article "Creating quality Adobe PDF files from TeX with DVIPS" by
-Kendall Whitehouse of Adobe. Adobe seems not to offer the article any
-more, but copies are available elsewhere:
- <http://www.math.hawaii.edu/~ralph/MathOnWeb/TeXPDF.html>
- <http://www.utdallas.edu/~cantrell/online/543e.html>
-
- You may also want to check "Notes on converting (La)TeX documents to
-robust PDF using Rokicki's dvips and Acrobat Distiller" by Timothy P.
-Van Zandt:
-<http://www.emrg.com/texpdf.htmlhttp://zandtwerk.insead.fr/tex2pdf.html>.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Hypertext specials, Prev: Hypertext caveats, Up: Hypertext
-
-5.4.2 Hypertext specials
-------------------------
-
-Current support for the World Wide Web in the TeX system does not
-involve modifying TeX itself. We need only define some specials; Arthur
-Smith (<apsmith@aps.org>), Tanmoy Bhattacharya, and Paul Ginsparg
-originally proposed and implemented the following:
- html:<a href="XURL">
- html:<a name="NAME">
- html:</a>
- html:<img src="XURL">
- html:<base href="XURL">
-
- Like all TeX '\special''s, these produce no visible output, and are
-uninterpreted by TeX itself. They are instructions to DVI processors
-only.
-
- Here, XURL is a standard WWW uniform resource locator (URL), possibly
-extended with a '#TYPE.STRING' construct, where TYPE is 'page',
-'section', 'equation', 'reference' (for bibliographic references),
-'figure', 'table', etc. For example,
- \special{html:<a href="http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~tim/ch1.dvi#equation.1.1">}
-is a link to equation (1.1) in an example document by Tim Murphy.
-
- See the URL
-<http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Addressing/Addressing.html> for a
-precise description of base URL's.
-
- Descriptions of the '\special''s:
-'href'
- Creates links in your TeX document. For example:
- \special{html:<a href="http://www.tug.org/">}\TeX\ Users
- Group\special{html:</a>}
- The user will be able to click on the text 'TeX Users Group' while
- running Xdvi and get to the TUG home page. (By the way, this is
- for illustration. In practice, you most likely want to use macros
- to insert the '\special' commands; reference above.)
-
-'name'
- Defines URL targets in your TeX documents, so links can be
- resolved. For example:
- \special{html:<a name="paradise">}Paradise\special{html:</a>}
- is exactly where you are right now.
- This will resolve an 'href="#paradise"'. You'll also have to
- change the catcode of '#', etc. It's usually easiest to use
- existing macro packages which take care of all the details, such as
- 'hyperref' for LaTeX. The HyperTeX FAQ
- (http://arxiv.org/hypertex/) has more information.
-
-'img'
- Links to an arbitrary external file. Interactively, a viewer is
- spawned to read the file according to the file extension and your
- 'mailcap' file (see the Xdvi documentation).
-
-'base'
- Defines a base URL that is prepended to all the 'name' targets.
- Typically unnecessary, as the name of the DVI file being read is
- used by default.
-
- The 'img' and 'base' tags are not yet implemented in Dvips or the
-NeXTSTEP DVI viewer.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: PostScript fonts, Next: Color, Prev: Interaction with PostScript, Up: Top
-
-6 PostScript fonts
-******************
-
-Dvips supports the use of PostScript fonts in TeX documents. To use a
-PostScript font conveniently, you need to prepare a corresponding
-virtual font; the program Afm2tfm, supplied with Dvips, helps with that.
-
- All the necessary support for the standard 35 PostScript fonts
-('AvantGarde-Book' through 'ZapfDingbats'), plus other freely or
-commonly available PostScript fonts is available along with Dvips. To
-use these fonts, you need do nothing beyond what is mentioned in the
-installation procedure (*note Installation::). This chapter is
-therefore relevant only if you are installing new PostScript fonts not
-supplied with Dvips. (Or if you're curious.)
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Font concepts:: Metrics, glyphs, virtual fonts, and encodings.
-* Making a font available:: Installing and using a PostScript font.
-* Invoking afm2tfm:: Creating TFM and AFM files for a virtual font.
-* psfonts.map:: Defining available PostScript fonts.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Font concepts, Next: Making a font available, Up: PostScript fonts
-
-6.1 Font concepts
-=================
-
-The information needed to typeset using a particular font is contained
-in two files: a "metric file" that contains shape-independent
-information and a "glyph file" that contains the actual shapes of the
-font's characters. A "virtual font" is an optional additional file that
-can specify special ways to construct the characters. TeX itself (or
-LaTeX) look only at the metric file, but DVI drivers such as Dvips look
-at all three of these files.
-
- An "encoding file" defines the correspondence between the code
-numbers of the characters in a font and their descriptive names. Two
-encoding files used together can describe a reencoding that rearranges,
-i.e., renumbers, the characters of a font.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Metric files:: Shape-independent font information.
-* Glyph files:: Character shapes.
-* Virtual fonts:: Constructing one font from others.
-* Encodings:: Character codes and character names.
-* Bitmap font encodings:: Encodings for bitmapped fonts.
-* PostScript typesetting:: How PostScript typesets a character.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Metric files, Next: Glyph files, Up: Font concepts
-
-6.1.1 Metric files
-------------------
-
-A "metric file" describes properties of the font that are independent of
-what the characters actually look like. Aside from general information
-about the font itself, a metric file has two kinds of information:
-information about individual characters, organized by character code,
-and information about sequences of characters.
-
- The per-character information specifies the width, height, depth, and
-italic correction of each character in the font. Any might be zero.
-
- In addition to information on individual characters, the metric file
-specifies "kerning", i.e., adding or removing space between particular
-character pairs. It further specifies "ligature" information: when a
-sequence of input characters should be typeset as a single (presumably
-different) "ligature" character. For example, it's traditional for the
-input 'fi' to be typeset as 'fi', not as 'fi' (with the dot of the 'i'
-colliding with 'f'). (In English, the only common ligatures are fi, fl,
-ff, ffi, and ffl.)
-
- Different typesetting systems use different metric file formats:
-
- * Each Postscript font has an "Adobe font metrics" ('.afm') file.
- These files are plain text, so you can inspect them easily. You
- can get AFM files for Adobe's fonts from
- <ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/Fonts/AFMs>.
-
- * TeX uses "TeX font metrics" ('.tfm') files. When you say '\font =
- FONT' in your TeX document, TeX reads a file named 'FONT.tfm'.
- (Well, except for the 'texfonts.map' feature; *note
- (kpathsea)Fontmap::). TeX can then calculate the space occupied by
- characters from the font when typesetting. In addition, the DVI
- drivers you use to print or view the DVI file produced by TeX may
- need to look at the TFM file.
-
- TFM files are binary (and hence are typically much smaller than AFM
- files). You can use the 'tftopl' program (*note (web2c)tftopl
- invocation::) that comes with TeX to transform a TFM file into a
- human-readable "property list" ('.pl') file. You can also edit a
- PL file and transform it back to a TeX-readable TFM with the
- companion program 'pltotf' (*note (web2c)pltotf invocation::).
- Editing metrics by hand is not something you're likely to want to
- do often, but the capability is there.
-
- * ATM and other typesetting systems use "printer font metric"
- ('.pfm') files. These are binary files. They are irrelevant in
- the TeX world, and not freely available, so we will not discuss
- them further.
-
- The Afm2tfm program distributed with Dvips converts an AFM file to a
-TFM file and performs other useful transformations as well. *Note
-Invoking afm2tfm::.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Glyph files, Next: Virtual fonts, Prev: Metric files, Up: Font concepts
-
-6.1.2 Glyph files
------------------
-
-Although a metric file (see the previous section) contains information
-about the spatial and other properties of the character at position 75,
-say, it contains nothing about what the character at position 75
-actually looks like. The glyphs--the actual shapes of the letterforms
-in a font--are defined by other files, which we call glyph files. TeX
-itself only reads the TFM file for a font; it does not need to know
-character shapes.
-
- A "glyph file" is a file that defines the shapes of the characters in
-a font. The shapes can be defined either by outlines or by bitmaps.
-
- PostScript fonts are defined as "outline fonts": Each character in
-the font is defined by giving the mathematical curves (lines, arcs, and
-splines) that define its contours. Different sizes of a character are
-generated by linearly scaling a single shape. For example, a 10-point
-'A' is simply half the size of a 20-point 'A'. Nowadays, outline fonts
-usually also contain "hints"--additional information to improve the
-appearance of the font at small sizes or low resolutions.
-
- Although various kinds of PostScript outline fonts exist, by far the
-most common, and the only one we will consider, is called "Type 1". The
-glyph files for Postscript Type 1 fonts typically have names ending in
-'.pfa' ("printer font ASCII") or '.pfb' ("printer font binary").
-
- In contrast, glyph files for Computer Modern and the other standard
-TeX fonts are "bitmap fonts", generated from Metafont ('.mf')
-descriptions. The Metafont program distributed with TeX generates
-bitmaps from these descriptions.
-
- The glyph files for TeX bitmap fonts are usually stored in "packed
-font" (PK) files. The names of these files end in '.NNNpk', where NNN
-is the resolution of the font in dots per inch. For example,
-'cmr10.600pk' contains the bitmaps for the 'cmr10' font at a resolution
-of 600dpi. (On DOS filesystems, it's more likely 'dpi600\cmr10.pk'.)
-
- Metafont actually outputs "generic font" (GF) files, e.g.,
-'cmr10.600gf', but the GF files are usually converted immediately to PK
-format (using the 'gftopk' utility that comes with TeX) since PK files
-are smaller and contain the same information. (The GF format is a
-historical artifact.)
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Virtual fonts, Next: Encodings, Prev: Glyph files, Up: Font concepts
-
-6.1.3 Virtual fonts
--------------------
-
-A "virtual font" is constructed by extracting characters from one or
-more existing fonts and rearranging them, or synthesizing new characters
-in various ways. The explanation in this manual is intended to suffice
-for understanding enough about virtual fonts to use them with Dvips. It
-isn't a reference manual on virtual fonts. For more information: The
-primary document on virtual fonts is Donald E. Knuth, 'TUGboat' 11(1),
-Apr. 1990, pp. 13-23, "Virtual Fonts: More Fun for Grand Wizards"
-(<mirror.ctan.org/info/virtual-fonts.knuth>). (Don't be intimidated by
-the subtitle.)
-
- A virtual font ('.vf') file specifies, for each character in the
-virtual font, a recipe for typesetting that character. A VF file, like
-a TFM file, is in a compressed binary format. The 'vftovp' and 'vptovf'
-programs convert a VF file to a human-readable VPL (virtual property
-list) format and back again. *Note (web2c)vftovp invocation::, and
-*note (web2c)vptovf invocation::.
-
- In the case of a PostScript font F being used in a straightforward
-way, the recipe says: character I in the VF font is character J in font
-F. The font F is called a "base font". For example, the VF file could
-remap the characters of the PostScript font to the positions where TeX
-expects to find them. *Note Encodings::.
-
- Since TeX reads only TFM files, not VF's, each VF must have a
-corresponding TFM for use with TeX. This corresponding TFM is created
-when you run 'vptovf'.
-
- You can "expand" virtual fonts into their base fonts with DVIcopy
-(*note (web2c)dvicopy invocation::). This is useful if you are using a
-DVI translator that doesn't itself understand vf's.
-
- If a virtual font has no entry at a given codepoint and the first
-'MAPFONT' designates an (u)pTeX JFM, we designate the glyph of the same
-codepoint in the TFM(JFM) with the smallest font ID. This feature helps
-to reduce the size of Japanese virtual fonts. For more information
-about the extensive support of Japanese in TeX, see
-<https://github.com/texjporg>.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Encodings, Next: Bitmap font encodings, Prev: Virtual fonts, Up: Font concepts
-
-6.1.4 Encodings
----------------
-
-Every font, whatever its type, has an "encoding", that specifies the
-correspondence between "logical" characters and character codes. For
-example, the ASCII encoding specifies that the character numbered 65
-(decimal) is an uppercase 'A'. The encoding does not specify what the
-character at that position looks like; there are lots of ways to draw an
-'A', and a glyph file (*note Glyph files::) tells how. Nor does it
-specify how much space that character occupies; that information is in a
-metric file (*note Metric files::).
-
- TeX implicitly assumes a particular encoding for the fonts you use
-with it. For example, the plain TeX macro '\'', which typesets an acute
-accent over the following letter, assumes the acute accent is at
-position 19 (decimal). This happens to be true of standard TeX fonts
-such as Computer Modern, as you might expect, but it is not true of
-normal PostScript fonts.
-
- It's possible but painful to change all the macros that assume
-particular character positions. A better solution is to create a new
-font with the information for the acute accent at position 19, where TeX
-expects it to be. *Note Making a font available::.
-
- PostScript represents encodings as a sequence of 256 character names
-called an "encoding vector". An "encoding file" ('.enc') gives such a
-vector, together with ligature and kerning information (with which we
-are not concerned at the moment). These encoding files are used by the
-Afm2tfm program. Encoding files are also downloaded to the PostScript
-interpreter in your printer if you use one of them in place of the
-default encoding vector for a particular PostScript font.
-
- Examples of encodings: the 'dvips.enc' encoding file that comes with
-the Fontname distribution (<http://tug.org/fontname>) is a good (but not
-perfect) approximation to the TeX encoding for TeX's Computer Modern
-text fonts. This is the encoding of the fonts that originated with
-Dvips, such as 'ptmr.tfm'. The distribution includes many other
-encoding files; for example, '8r.enc', which is the base font for the
-current PostScript font distribution, and three corresponding to the TeX
-mathematics fonts: 'texmext.enc' for math extensions, 'texmital.enc' for
-math italics, and 'texmsym.enc' for math symbols.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Bitmap font encodings, Next: PostScript typesetting, Prev: Encodings, Up: Font concepts
-
-6.1.5 Bitmap font encodings
----------------------------
-
-To dvips, bitmapped fonts do not have any notion of linguistics; they
-are simply a vector of glyphs. By comparison, PostScript fonts are
-required to contain an encoding vector that at least provides glyph
-names; these names can permit PostScript and PDF viewers to extract
-legible text from Postscript and PDF output.
-
- Unlike previous versions, dvips versions 2020 and later add glyph
-naming information to Type 3 bitmapped fonts (if they can locate such
-information) as an Encoding vector. This provides some support for
-search, for copy and paste, and even some limited support for
-accessibility. The 'bitmapfontenc' command line option (*note Option
-details:: and 'bitmapfontenc' configuration option (*note Configuration
-file commands::) enable and disable this functionality; by default it is
-set to enabled, without warnings.
-
- To do this, dvips must find encoding information for the bitmapped
-fonts. It does this by first searching for a font-specific encoding
-file; for instance, for cmr10, it will search for 'dvips-cmr10.enc' in
-the standard encoding path. If it does not find such a file, it will
-search for a 'dvips-all.enc' file which contains a base set of encodings
-for many fonts.
-
- The specific syntax of an encoding file is unspecified, except that
-it must be a PostScript fragment that leaves exactly one object on the
-operand stack. (This is different from the encoding files used to
-define encodings for PostScript fonts, described earlier). Normally
-that object is just an array of 256 names; in this case, that array is
-used as the encoding vector for the font. Alternatively, the object can
-be a procedure that, when executed, leaves a legal encoding vector on
-the stack. This second option is made available to support future
-enhancements that may add additional constructs to the font dictionary
-to enhance the interpretation of font characters.
-
- The 'dvips-all.enc' file contains encodings for many fonts, and it is
-loaded by dvips at most once. The format is just a sequence of font
-names, one per line, each terminated by a colon, followed by the
-encoding to use for those files.
-
- As part of its operation, to enable heuristics in PostScript and PDF
-viewers to properly identify word breaks and column gutters, dvips also
-generates a modified font bounding box and a modified font coordinate
-system.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: PostScript typesetting, Prev: Bitmap font encodings, Up: Font concepts
-
-6.1.6 How PostScript typesets a character
------------------------------------------
-
-The output of Dvips is a program in the PostScript language that
-instructs your (presumably PostScript-capable) printer how to typeset
-your document by transforming it into toner on paper. Your printer, in
-turn, contains a PostScript interpreter that carries out the
-instructions in this typesetting program.
-
- The program must include the definition of any PostScript fonts that
-you use in your document. Fonts built into your printer (probably the
-standard 35: 'Times-Roman', 'ZapfDingbats', ...) are defined within the
-interpreter itself. Other fonts must be downloaded as pfa or pfb files
-(*note Glyph files::) from your host (the computer on which you're
-running Dvips).
-
- You may be wondering exactly how a PostScript interpreter figures out
-what character to typeset, with this mass of metrics, glyphs, encodings,
-and other information. (If you're not wondering, skip this section ...)
-
- The basic PostScript operator for imaging characters is 'show'.
-Suppose you've asked TeX to typeset an 'S'. This will eventually wind up
-in the Dvips output as the equivalent of this PostScript operation:
-
- (S) show
-
-Here is how PostScript typesets the 'S':
-
- 1. PostScript interpreters use ASCII; therefore 'S' is represented as
- the integer 83. (Any of the 256 possible characters representable
- in a standard 8-bit byte can be typeset.)
-
- 2. A PostScript "dictionary" is a mapping of names to arbitrary
- values. A font, to the interpreter, is a dictionary which contains
- entries for certain names. (If these entries are missing, the
- interpreter refuses to do anything with that font.)
-
- PostScript has a notion of "the current font"--whatever font is
- currently being typeset in.
-
- 3. One of the mandatory entries in a font dictionary is 'Encoding',
- which defines the encoding vector (*note Encodings::) for that
- font. This vector of 256 names maps each possible input character
- to a name.
-
- 4. The interpreter retrieves the entry at position 83 of the encoding
- vector. This value is a PostScript name: '/S'.
-
- 5. For Type 1 fonts (we're not going to discuss anything else), the
- interpreter now looks up '/S' as a key in a dictionary named
- 'CharStrings', another mandatory entry in a font dictionary.
-
- 6. The value of 'S' in 'CharStrings' is the equivalent of a series of
- standard PostScript commands like 'curveto', 'lineto', 'fill', and
- so on. These commands are executed to draw the character. There
- can also be "hint information" that helps adapt the character to
- low-resolution rasters. (*Note Glyph files::.) The commands are
- actually represented in a more compact way than standard PostScript
- source; see the Type 1 book for details.
-
- This method for typesetting characters is used in both Level 1 and
-Level 2 PostScript. See the PostScript reference manuals for more
-information.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Making a font available, Next: Invoking afm2tfm, Prev: Font concepts, Up: PostScript fonts
-
-6.2 Making a PostScript font available
-======================================
-
-To make a PostScript font available in a TeX document, you need to
-install the font on your system and then define it within the document.
-Once you have installed the font, of course, it is available for any
-document thereafter and you don't need to reinstall it. You must have
-an AFM file for any font you install. Unless the font is built into
-your printer, you must also have a PFA or PFB file.
-
- In the following examples, we use the font 'Times-Roman' to
-illustrate the process. But you should use the prebuilt fonts for Times
-and the other standard fonts, rather than rebuilding them. The prebuilt
-fonts are made using a more complicated process than that described
-here, to make them work as well as possible with TeX. So following the
-steps in this manual will not generate files identical to the
-distributed ones. *Note PostScript font installation::, for pointers to
-the prebuilt fonts.
-
- Installation of a PostScript font proceeds in three steps. *Note
-Font concepts::, for descriptions of the various files involved.
-
- 1. Run 'afm2tfm' to create a TFM file for the original font, and the
- VPL form of the virtual font:
- afm2tfm Times-Roman -v ptmr rptmr
-
- 2. Run 'vptovf' to generate a VF and TFM file for the virtual font
- from the VPL file:
- vptovf ptmr.vpl ptmr.vf ptmr.tfm
-
- 3. Insert an entry for the font in 'psfonts.map' (*note
- psfonts.map::):
- rptmr Times-Roman <ptmr8a.pfa
-
- 4. Install the files in the standard locations, as in:
- cp ptmr.vf FONTDIR/vf/...
- cp *ptmr.tfm FONTDIR/tfm/...
- cp ptmr.afm FONTDIR/afm/...
- cp ptmr.pf? FONTDIR/type1/...
-
- The simplest invocation of Afm2tfm to make virtual fonts goes
-something like this:
-
- afm2tfm Times-Roman -v ptmr rptmr
-
-This reads the file 'Times-Roman.afm', and produces two files as output,
-namely the virtual property list'file 'ptmr.vpl', and the "raw" font
-metric file 'rptmr.tfm'. To use the font in TeX, you first run
-
- vptovf ptmr.vpl ptmr.vf ptmr.tfm
-
-You should then install the virtual font file 'ptmr.vf' where Dvips will
-see it and install 'ptmr.tfm' and 'rptmr.tfm' where TeX and Dvips will
-see them.
-
- Using these raw fonts is not recommended; there are no raw fonts in
-the prebuilt PostScript fonts distributed along with Dvips. But
-nevertheless, that's how Afm2tfm presently operates, so that's what we
-document here. The 'r' prefix convention is likewise historical
-accident.
-
- You can also make more complex virtual fonts by editing 'ptmr.vpl'
-before running 'vptovf'; such editing might add the uppercase Greek
-characters in the standard TeX positions, for instance. (This has
-already been done for the prebuilt fonts.)
-
- Once the files have been installed, you're all set. You can now do
-things like this in TeX:
- \font\myfont = ptmr at 12pt
- \myfont Hello, I am being typeset in 12-point Times-Roman.
-
- Thus, we have two fonts, one actual ('rptmr', which is analogous to
-the font in the printer) and one virtual ('ptmr', which has been
-remapped to the standard TeX encoding (almost)), and has typesetting
-know-how added. You could also say
-
- \font\raw = rptmr at 10pt
-
-and typeset directly with that, but then you would have no ligatures or
-kerning, and you would have to use Adobe character positions for special
-letters like the ligature 'AE'. The virtual font 'ptmr' not only has
-ligatures and kerning, and most of the standard accent conventions of
-TeX, it also has a few additional features not present in the Computer
-Modern fonts. For example, it includes all the Adobe characters (such
-as the Polish ogonek and the French guillemots). The only things you
-lose from ordinary TeX text fonts are the dotless 'j' (which can be
-hacked into the VPL file with literal PostScript specials if you have
-the patience) and uppercase Greek letters (which just don't exist unless
-you buy them separately). *Note Reencoding with Afm2tfm::.
-
- As a final step you need to record information about both the virtual
-font and the original font (if you ever might want to use it) in the
-'psfonts.map' file (*note psfonts.map::). For our example, you'd insert
-the following into 'psfonts.map':
- rptmr Times-Roman <ptmr8a.pfa
-
-Of course, 'Times-Roman' is already built in to most every printer, so
-there's no need to download any Type 1 file for it. But if you are
-actually following these instructions for new fonts, most likely they
-are not built in to the printer.
-
- These PostScript fonts can be scaled to any size. Go wild! Using
-PostScript fonts, however, does use up a great deal of the printer's
-memory and it does take time. You may find downloading bitmap fonts
-(possibly compressed, with the 'Z' option) to be faster than using the
-built-in PostScript fonts.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Invoking afm2tfm, Next: psfonts.map, Prev: Making a font available, Up: PostScript fonts
-
-6.3 Invoking Afm2tfm
-====================
-
-The Afm2tfm program converts an AFM file for a PostScript font to a TFM
-file and a VPL file for a corresponding virtual font (or, in its
-simplest form, to a TFM file for the PostScript font itself). The
-results of the conversion are affected by the command-line options and
-especially by the reencodings you can specify with those options. You
-can also obtain special effects such as an oblique font.
-
- Alternatives to Afm2tfm for creating virtual fonts include 'fontinst'
-<https://ctan.org/pkg/fontinst>, 'lcdf-typetools', particularly
-'otftotfm' (<https://ctan.org/pkg/lcdf-typetools>), and 'afm2pl'
-(<http://tex.aanhet.net/afm2pl/>), among others.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Changing font encodings:: Reencoding with -t, -p, -T.
-* Special font effects:: Oblique fonts, small caps, and such.
-* Afm2tfm options:: afm2tfm command-line options.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Changing font encodings, Next: Special font effects, Up: Invoking afm2tfm
-
-6.3.1 Changing font encodings
------------------------------
-
-Afm2tfm allows you to specify a different encoding for a PostScript font
-(for a general introduction to encodings, *note Encodings::). The '-t'
-option changes the TeX encoding, '-p' changes the PostScript encoding,
-and '-T' changes both simultaneously, as detailed in the sections below.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Changing TeX encodings:: Where TeX finds a character.
-* Changing PostScript encodings:: Where PostScript finds a character.
-* Changing both encodings:: One and the same, simultaneously.
-* Reencoding with Afm2tfm:: Problems with the default encoding.
-* Encoding file format:: Syntax of an encoding file.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Changing TeX encodings, Next: Changing PostScript encodings, Up: Changing font encodings
-
-6.3.1.1 '-t': Changing TeX encodings
-....................................
-
-To build a virtual font with Afm2tfm, you specify the '-v' or '-V'
-option. You can then specify an encoding for that virtual font with '-t
-TEX-ENC'. ('-t' is ignored if neither '-v' nor '-V' is present.) Any
-ligature and kerning information you specify in TEX-ENC will be used in
-the VPL, in addition to the ligature and kerning information from the
-AFM file.
-
- If the AFM file has no entry for a character specified in TEX-ENC,
-that character will be omitted from the output VPL.
-
- The '-t' option is likely to be needed when you have a PostScript
-font corresponding to a TeX font other than a normal text font such as
-Computer Modern. For instance, if you have a PostScript font that
-contains math symbols, you'd probably want to use the encoding in the
-'texmsym.enc' file supplied with Dvips. (For a start; to actually get
-usable math fonts, you have to define much more than just an encoding.)
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Changing PostScript encodings, Next: Changing both encodings, Prev: Changing TeX encodings, Up: Changing font encodings
-
-6.3.1.2 '-p': Changing PostScript encodings
-...........................................
-
-By default, Afm2tfm uses the encoding it finds in the AFM file. You can
-specify a different PostScript encoding with '-p PS-ENC'. This makes
-the raw TFM file (the one output by Afm2tfm) have the encoding specified
-in the encoding file PS-ENC. Any ligature or kern information specified
-in PS-ENC is ignored by Afm2tfm, since ligkern info is always omitted
-from the raw TFM.
-
- If you use this option, you must also arrange to download PS-ENC as
-part of any document that uses this font. You do this by adding a line
-like the following one to 'psfonts.map' (*note psfonts.map::):
- zpopr Optima "MyEncoding ReEncodeFont" <myenc.enc
-
- Using '-p' is the only way to access characters in a PostScript font
-that are neither encoded in the AFM file nor constructed from other
-characters. For instance, Adobe's 'Times-Roman' font contains the extra
-characters 'trademark' and 'registered' (among others); these can only
-be accessed through such a PostScript reencoding.
-
- The '8r' base encoding used for the current PostScript font
-distribution does do this reencoding, for precisely this reason.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Changing both encodings, Next: Reencoding with Afm2tfm, Prev: Changing PostScript encodings, Up: Changing font encodings
-
-6.3.1.3 '-T': Changing both TeX and PostScript encodings
-........................................................
-
-The option '-T ENC-FILE' is equivalent to '-p ENC-FILE -t ENC-FILE'. If
-you make regular use of a private non-standard reencoding '-T' is
-usually a better idea than the individual options, to avoid unexpected
-inconsistencies in mapping otherwise. An example of when you might use
-this option is a dingbats font: when you have a TeX encoding that is
-designed to be used with a particular PostScript font.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Reencoding with Afm2tfm, Next: Encoding file format, Prev: Changing both encodings, Up: Changing font encodings
-
-6.3.1.4 Reencoding with Afm2tfm
-...............................
-
-The Afm2tfm program creates the TFM and VF files for the virtual font
-corresponding to a PostScript font by "reencoding" the PostScript font.
-Afm2tfm generates these files from two encodings: one for TeX and one
-for PostScript. The TeX encoding is used to map character numbers to
-character names while the PostScript encoding is used to map each
-character name to a possibly different number. In combination, you can
-get access to any character of a PostScript font at any position for TeX
-typesetting.
-
- In the default case, when you specify none of the '-t', '-p', or '-T'
-options, Afm2tfm uses a default TeX encoding (which mostly corresponds
-to the Computer Modern text fonts) and the PostScript encoding found in
-the AFM file being read. The reencoding is also sometimes called a
-"remapping".
-
- For example, the default encodings reencode the acute accent in two
-steps: first the default TeX encoding maps the number 19 to the
-character name 'acute'; then the default PostScript encoding, as found
-in the AFM file for an ordinary PostScript font, maps the character name
-'acute' to the number 194. (The PostScript encoding works in reverse,
-by looking in the encoding vector for the name and then yielding the
-corresponding number.) The combined mapping of 19 to 194 shows up
-explicitly in the VF file and also implicitly in the fact that the
-properties of PostScript character 194 appear in position 19 of the TFM
-file for the virtual font.
-
- The default encoding of the distributed fonts (e.g., 'ptmr.tfm')
-mostly follows plain TeX conventions for accents. The exceptions: the
-Hungarian umlaut (which is at position '0x7D' in 'cmr10', but position
-'0xCD' in 'ptmr'); the dot accent (at positions '0x5F' and '0xC7',
-respectively); and the Scandinavian A ring '\AA', whose definition needs
-different tweaking. In order to use these accents with PostScript fonts
-or in math mode when '\textfont0' is a PostScript font, you will need to
-use the following definitions. These definitions will not work with the
-Computer Modern fonts for the relevant accents. They are already part
-of the distributed 'psfonts.sty' for use with LaTeX.
-
- \def\H#1{{\accent"CD #1}}
- \def\.#1{{\accent"C7 #1}}
- \def\dot{\mathaccent"70C7 }
- \newdimen\aadimen
- \def\AA{\leavevmode\setbox0\hbox{h}\aadimen\ht0
- \advance\aadimen-1ex\setbox0\hbox{A}\rlap{\raise.67\aadimen
- \hbox to \wd0{\hss\char'27\hss}}A}
-
- As a kind of summary, here are the 'CODINGSCHEME's that result from
-the various possible choices for reencoding.
-
-default encoding
- (CODINGSCHEME TeX text + AdobeStandardEncoding)
-
-'-p dc.enc'
- (CODINGSCHEME TeX text + DCEncoding)
-
-'-t dc.enc'
- (CODINGSCHEME DCEncoding + AdobeStandardEncoding)
-
-'-T dc.enc'
- (CODINGSCHEME DCEncoding + DCEncoding)
-
-The 'CODINGSCHEME' line appears in the VPL file but is ignored by Dvips.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Encoding file format, Prev: Reencoding with Afm2tfm, Up: Changing font encodings
-
-6.3.1.5 Encoding file format
-............................
-
-Afm2tfm's encoding files have the same format as an encoding vector in a
-PostScript font. Here is a skeletal example:
-
- % Comments are ignored, unless the first word after the percent sign
- % is 'LIGKERN'; see below.
- /MyEncoding [ % exactly 256 entries follow, each with a leading '/'
- /Alpha /Beta /Gamma /Delta ...
- /A /B ... /Z
- ... /.notdef /xfooaccent /yfooaccent /zfooaccent
- ] def
-
- These encoding files are downloaded as part of changing the encoding
-at the PostScript level (see the previous section).
-
- Comments, which start with a percent sign and continue until the end
-of the line, are ignored unless they start with 'LIGKERN' (see below).
-
- The first non-comment word of the file must start with a forward
-slash '/' (i.e., a PostScript literal name) and defines the name of the
-encoding. The next word must be an left bracket '['. Following that
-must be precisely 256 character names; use '/.notdef' for any that you
-want to leave undefined. Then there must be a matching right bracket
-']'. A final 'def' token is optional. All names are case-sensitive.
-
- Any ligature or kern information is given as a comment. If the first
-word after the '%' is 'LIGKERN', then the entire rest of the line is
-parsed for ligature and kern information. This ligature and kern
-information is given in groups of words: each group is terminated by a
-space and a semicolon and (unless the semicolon is at the end of a line)
-another space.
-
- In these 'LIGKERN' statements, three types of information may be
-specified. These three types are ligature pairs, kerns to ignore, and
-the character value of this font's boundary character.
-
- Throughout a 'LIGKERN' statement, the boundary character is specified
-as '||'. To set the font's boundary character value for TeX:
-
- % LIGKERN || = 39 ;
-
- To indicate a kern to remove, give the names of the two characters
-(without the leading slash) separated by '{}', as in 'one {} one ;'.
-This is intended to be reminiscent of the way you might use '{}' in a
-TeX file to turn off ligatures or kerns at a particular location.
-Either or both of the character names can be given as '*', which is a
-wild card matching any character; thus, all kerns can be removed with '*
-{} * ;'.
-
- To specify a ligature, specify the names of the pair of characters,
-followed by the ligature operation (as in Metafont), followed by the
-replacing character name. Either (but not both) of the first two
-characters can be '||' to indicate a word boundary.
-
- The most common operation is '=:' meaning that both characters are
-removed and replaced by the third character, but by adding the '|'
-character on either side of the '=:', you can retain either or both of
-the two leading characters. In addition, by suffixing the ligature
-operation with one or two '>' signs, you can make the ligature scanning
-operation skip that many resulting characters before proceeding. This
-works just like in Metafont. For example, the 'fi' ligature is
-specified with 'f i =: fi ;'. A more convoluted ligature is 'one one
-|=:|>> exclam ;' which separates a pair of adjacent '1''s with an
-exclamation point, and then skips over two of the resulting characters
-before continuing searching for ligatures and kerns. You cannot give
-more >'s than |'s in an ligature operation, so there are a total of
-eight possibilities:
-
- =: |=: |=:> =:| =:|> |=:| |=:|> |=:|>>
-
- The default set of ligatures and kerns built in to Afm2tfm is:
-
- % LIGKERN question quoteleft =: questiondown ;
- % LIGKERN exclam quoteleft =: exclamdown ;
- % LIGKERN hyphen hyphen =: endash ; endash hyphen =: emdash ;
- % LIGKERN quoteleft quoteleft =: quotedblleft ;
- % LIGKERN quoteright quoteright =: quotedblright ;
- % LIGKERN space {} * ; * {} space ; 0 {} * ; * {} 0 ;
- % LIGKERN 1 {} * ; * {} 1 ; 2 {} * ; * {} 2 ; 3 {} * ; * {} 3 ;
- % LIGKERN 4 {} * ; * {} 4 ; 5 {} * ; * {} 5 ; 6 {} * ; * {} 6 ;
- % LIGKERN 7 {} * ; * {} 7 ; 8 {} * ; * {} 8 ; 9 {} * ; * {} 9 ;
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Special font effects, Next: Afm2tfm options, Prev: Changing font encodings, Up: Invoking afm2tfm
-
-6.3.2 Special font effects
---------------------------
-
-Besides the reencodings described in the previous section, Afm2tfm can
-do other manipulations. (Again, it's best to use the prebuilt fonts
-rather than attempting to remake them.)
-
- '-s SLANT' makes an obliqued variant, as in:
-
- afm2tfm Times-Roman -s .167 -v ptmro rptmro
-
-This creates 'ptmro.vpl' and 'rptmro.tfm'. To use this font, put the
-line
-
- rptmro Times-Roman ".167 SlantFont"
-
-into 'psfonts.map'. Then 'rptmro' (our name for the obliqued Times)
-will act as if it were a resident font, although it is actually
-constructed from Times-Roman via the PostScript routine 'SlantFont'
-(which will slant everything 1/6 to the right, in this case).
-
- Similarly, you can get an expanded font with
-
- afm2tfm Times-Roman -e 1.2 -v ptmrre rptmrre
-
-and by recording the pseudo-resident font
-
- rptmrre Times-Roman "1.2 ExtendFont"
-
-in 'psfonts.map'.
-
- You can also create a small caps font with a command such as
-
- afm2tfm Times-Roman -V ptmrc rptmrc
-
-This will generate a set of pseudo-small caps mapped into the usual
-lowercase positions and scaled down to 0.8 of the normal cap dimensions.
-You can also specify the scaling as something other than the default
-0.8:
-
- afm2tfm Times-Roman -c 0.7 -V ptmrc rptmrc
-
- It is unfortunately not possible to increase the width of the small
-caps independently of the rest of the font. If you want a really
-professional looking set of small caps, you need to acquire a small caps
-font.
-
- To change the 'PaintType' in a font from filled (0) to outlined (2),
-you can add '"/PaintType 2 store"' to 'psfonts.map', as in the
-following:
-
- rphvrl Helvetica "/PaintType 2 store"
-
- Afm2tfm writes to standard output the line you need to add to
-'psfonts.map' to use that font, assuming the font is resident in the
-printer; if the font is not resident, you must add the '<FILENAME'
-command to download the font. Each identical line only needs to be
-specified once in the 'psfonts.map' file, even though many different
-fonts (small caps variants, or ones with different output encodings) may
-be based on it.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Afm2tfm options, Prev: Special font effects, Up: Invoking afm2tfm
-
-6.3.3 Afm2tfm options
----------------------
-
-Synopsis:
- afm2tfm [OPTION]... AFMFILE[.afm] [TFMFILE[.tfm]]
-
- Afm2tfm reads AFMFILE and writes a corresponding (but "raw", see
-below) TFM file. If TFMFILE is not supplied, the base name of the AFM
-file is extended with '.tfm' to get the output filename.
-
- The simplest example:
-
- afm2tfm Times-Roman rptmr
-
-The TFM file thus created is "raw" because it omits ligature and kern
-information, and does no character remapping; it contains only the
-character information in the AFM file in TFM format, which is the form
-that TeX understands. The characters have the same code in the TFM file
-as in the AFM file. For text fonts, this means printable ASCII
-characters will work ok, but little else, because standard PostScript
-fonts have a different encoding scheme than the one that plain TeX
-expects (*note Encodings::). Although the encodings agree for most
-printable ASCII characters, other characters such as ligatures and
-accents vary. Thus, in practice, it's almost always desirable to create
-a virtual font as well with the '-v' or '-V' option. *Note Making a
-font available::.
-
- The command line options to Afm2tfm:
-
-'-a'
- By default, Afm2tfm looks for precomposed accented characters, such
- as tdieresis, and possibly adjusts the height of the basic letter
- (t) upward so that the result of using '\accent' (as in '\"t') is
- visually the same as the precomposed characters. The '-a' option
- omits such adjustments, so that all characters' heights remain as
- they are given in the AFM file. (Until Afm2tfm 8.4, released in
- 2016, heights could also be adjusted downward, but this is no
- longer the case.)
-
-'-c RATIO'
- See '-V'; overrides the default ratio of 0.8 for the scaling of
- small caps.
-
-'-e RATIO'
- Stretch characters horizontally by RATIO; if less than 1.0, you get
- a condensed font.
-
-'-O'
- Output all character codes in the 'vpl' file as octal numbers, not
- names; this is useful for symbol or other special-purpose fonts
- where character names such as 'A' have no meaning.
-
-'-p PS-ENC'
- Use PS-ENC for the destination (PostScript) encoding of the font;
- PS-ENC must be mentioned as a header file for the font in
- 'psfonts.map'. *Note Changing PostScript encodings::.
-
-'-s SLANT'
- Slant characters to the right by SLANT. If SLANT is negative, the
- letters slope to the left (or they might be upright if you start
- with an italic font).
-
-'-t TEX-ENC'
- Use TEX-ENC for the target (TeX) encoding of the font. Ligature
- and kern information may also be specified in FILE. FILE is not
- mentioned in 'psfonts.map'.
-
-'-T PS-TEX-ENC'
- Use PS-TEX-ENC for both the PostScript and target TeX encodings of
- the font. Equivalent to '-p FILE -t FILE'.
-
-'-u'
- Use only those characters specified in the TeX encoding, and no
- others. By default, Afm2tfm tries to include all characters in the
- input font, even those not present in the TeX encoding (it puts
- them into otherwise-unused positions, arbitrarily).
-
-'-v VPL-FILE'
- Output a VPL (virtual property list) file, as well as a TFM file.
-
-'-V VPL-FILE'
- Same as '-v', but the virtual font generated is a pseudo small caps
- font obtained by scaling uppercase letters by 0.8 to typeset
- lowercase. This font handles accented letters and retains proper
- kerning.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: psfonts.map, Prev: Invoking afm2tfm, Up: PostScript fonts
-
-6.4 'psfonts.map': PostScript font catalog
-==========================================
-
-The 'psfonts.map' file associates a PostScript font with related files
-and constructs. Each line has the format:
-
- FILENAME POSTSCRIPT-NAME OPTIONS
-
- For example, the line
- rpstrn StoneInformal <StoneInformal.pfb
-causes Dvips to download 'StoneInformal.pfb' (just as if it were a
-header file, *note Header files::) if the DVI file (or a virtual font,
-*note Virtual fonts::) references the TFM file 'rpstrn'. The PostScript
-'/FontName' of the font defined inside the 'pfb' file should be
-'StoneInformal'.
-
- You can generate transformed fonts with a line like this:
- rpstrc StoneInformal <StoneInformal.pfb ".8 ExtendFont"
-
-*Note Special font effects::, for a complete list of font effects.
-
- You can change the encoding of the Type 1 font at the PostScript
-level with a 'ReEncodeFont' instruction, plus the name of the encoding
-file. This allows you access to characters that may be present in the
-Type 1 font file, but not encoded by default--most of the preaccented
-characters, for example. An example:
- pstrn8r StoneInformal "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc <pstrn8a.pfb
-
- The '8r' encoding mentioned here has been designed to serve as a base
-for all downloadable fonts; it allows access to all the characters
-commonly present in a Type 1 font. For more details, see the '8r.enc'
-source file that comes with (and is installed with) Dvips.
-
- You may notice that the same syntax is used for downloading encoding
-vectors and Type 1 font files. To make your intentions clear, you can
-also use '<[' to explicitly indicate you are downloading an encoding
-vector, as in:
- pstrn8r StoneInformal "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <[8r.enc <pstrn8a.pfb
-
- If the filename of your encoding vector does not end in '.enc', and
-you are using partial font downloading, you must use the '<[' syntax, or
-Dvips will not download the font properly.
-
- Similarly, the name of the Type 1 font file itself must have
-extension '.pfa' or '.pfb' for partial downloading to work properly.
-
- When using PFB files, Dvips is smart enough to unpack the binary PFB
-format into printable ASCII so there is no need to perform this
-conversion yourself. In addition, Dvips scans the font to determine its
-memory usage, just as it does for other header files (*note Header
-files::).
-
- If the 'j' config file or command-line option is enabled (as it is by
-default), 'StoneInformal.pfb' will be "partially downloaded"--only those
-characters your document actually uses will be extracted and downloaded,
-and the remainder discarded. *Note Option details::.
-
- Adobe Multiple Master fonts, such as Minion, cannot be partially
-downloaded. To partially download in general, but avoid partial
-downloading for individual fonts, use '<<' instead '<':
- pmnr8r Minion <<Minion.pfb
-
- Here is a brief summary of how 'psfonts.map' is read:
-
- 1. If a line is empty or begins with a space, percent, asterisk,
- semicolon, or hash mark, it is ignored.
-
- 2. Otherwise, the line is separated into words, where words are
- separated by spaces or tabs, except that if a word begins with a
- double quote, it extends until the next double quote or the end of
- the line.
-
- 3. If a word starts with '<<', it is taken as a font file to be wholly
- downloaded. Use this to avoid partial downloading, as described
- above.
-
- 4. If a word starts with '<[', it is taken as an encoding file to be
- downloaded. Use this if the name of the encoding file does end in
- '.enc', also as described above.
-
- 5. If a word starts with a '<' character, it is treated as a header
- file that needs to be downloaded. If the name ends in '.pfa' or
- '.pfb', it is taken as Type 1 font file that will be partially
- downloaded if the 'j' option is in effect. There can be more than
- one such header for a given font. If a '<' is a word by itself,
- the next word is taken as the name of the header file.
-
- 6. If a word starts with a '"' character, it is taken as PostScript
- code used in generating that font, and is inserted into the output
- verbatim at the appropriate point. (And the double quotes
- beginning and ending the word are removed.)
-
- 7. Otherwise the word is a name. The first such name is the TFM file,
- that either a DVI file or a virtual font file can refer to. If
- there is a second name, it is used as the PostScript name and
- should match what is defined in the downloaded file; if there is
- only one name, it is used for both the TeX name and the PostScript
- name.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Color, Next: Index, Prev: PostScript fonts, Up: Top
-
-7 Color
-*******
-
-Dvips supports one-pass multi-color printing of TeX documents on any
-color PostScript device. Initially added by Jim Hafner, IBM Research,
-<hafner@almaden.ibm.com>, the color support has gone through many
-changes by Tomas Rokicki. Besides the source code support itself, there
-are additional TeX macro files: 'colordvi.tex' and 'blackdvi.tex', and
-corresponding '.sty' versions for use with LaTeX.
-
- In this section we describe the use of color from the document
-preparer's point of view and then add some instructions on installation
-for the TeX administrator.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Color macro files:: TeX macro definitions.
-* User-definable colors:: Adding your own colors.
-* Color subtleties:: Subtleties in using color.
-* Ted Turner:: Printing in black/white after colorizing.
-* Color device configuration:: Configuring Dvips for color devices.
-* Color support details:: Color support details
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Color macro files, Next: User-definable colors, Up: Color
-
-7.1 Color macro files
-=====================
-
-All the color macro commands are defined in 'colordvi.tex' (or
-'colordvi.sty'). To access these macros simply add to the top of your
-plain TeX file the command:
- \input colordvi
-For (the obsolete) LaTeX 2.09, add the 'colordvi' style option as in:
- \documentstyle[12pt,colordvi]{article}
-For LaTeX2e, these examples are not applicable. Instead, please see the
-documentation for the graphics package
-(<https://ctan.org/pkg/graphics>), and the epslatex document
-(<https://ctan.org/pkg/epslatex>).
-
- These macros provide two basic kinds of color macros: ones for local
-color changes (a few words, a single symbol) and one for global color
-changes (the whole document). All the color names use a mixed case
-scheme to avoid conflicts with other macros. There are 68 predefined
-colors, with names taken primarily from the Crayola crayon box of 64
-colors, and one pair of macros for the user to set his own color pattern
-(*note User-definable colors::). You can browse the file 'colordvi.tex'
-for a list of the predefined colors. The comments in this file also
-show a rough correspondence between the crayon names and Pantones.
-
- A local color command has the form
-
- \COLORNAME{this is the color COLORNAME}
-
-where COLORNAME is the name of a predefined color, e.g., 'Blue'. As
-shown, these macros take one argument, the text to print in the
-specified color. This can be used for nested color changes since it
-restores the original color state when it completes. For example:
-
- This text is normal but here we are \Red{switching to red,
- \Blue{nesting blue}, recovering the red} and back to original.
-
-The color nesting level has no hard limit, but it is not advisable to
-nest too deeply lest you and the reader lose track of the color history.
-
- The global color command has the form
-
- \textCOLORNAME
-
-These macros take no arguments and changes the default color from that
-point on to COLORNAME. This of course can be overridden globally by
-another such command or locally by local color commands. For example,
-expanding on the example above, we might have
-
- \textGreen
- This text is green but here we are \Red{switching to red,
- \Blue{nesting blue}, recovering the red} and back to
- original green.
- \textCyan
- The text from here on will be cyan until
- \Yellow{locally changed to yellow}. Now we are back to cyan.
-
- The color commands will even work in math mode and across math mode
-boundaries. This means that if you have a color before going into math
-mode, the mathematics will be set in that color as well. In alignment
-environments like '\halign', 'tabular' or 'eqnarray', local color
-commands cannot extend beyond the alignment characters.
-
- Because local color commands respect only some environment and
-delimiter changes besides their own, care must be taken in setting their
-scope. It is best not to have them stretch too far.
-
- At the present time there are no macros for color environments in
-LaTeX which might have a larger range. This is primarily to keep the
-TeX and LaTeX use compatible.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: User-definable colors, Next: Color subtleties, Prev: Color macro files, Up: Color
-
-7.2 User-definable colors
-=========================
-
-There are two ways for the user to specify colors not already defined.
-For local changes, there is the command '\Color' which takes two
-arguments. The first argument is four numbers between zero and one and
-specifies the intensity of cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK) in
-that order. The second argument is the text that should appear in the
-given color. For example, suppose you want the words "this color is
-pretty" to appear in a color which is 50% cyan, 85% magenta, 40% yellow
-and 20% black. You would use the command
-
- \Color{.5 .85 .4 .2}{this color is pretty}
-
- For global color changes, there is a command '\textColor' which takes
-one argument, the CMYK quadruple of relative color intensities. For
-example, if you want the default color to be as above, then the command
-
- \textColor{.5 .85 .4 .2}
- The text from now on will be this pretty color
-
-will do the trick.
-
- Making a global color change in the midst of nested local colors is
-highly discouraged. Consequently, Dvips will give you warning message
-and do its best to recover by discarding the current color history.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Color subtleties, Next: Ted Turner, Prev: User-definable colors, Up: Color
-
-7.3 Color subtleties
-====================
-
-Color macros are defined via '\special' keywords. As such, they are put
-in the '.dvi' file only as explicit message strings to the driver. The
-(unpleasant) result is that certain unprotected regions of the text can
-have unwanted color side effects. For example, if a color region is
-split by TeX across a page boundary, then the footers of the current
-page (e.g., the page number) and the headers of the next page can
-inherit that color. To avoid this effect globally, users should make
-sure that these special regions of the text are defined with their own
-local color commands. For example, to protect the header and footer in
-plain TeX, use
-
- \headline{\Black{My Header}}
- \footline{\Black{\hss\tenrm\folio\hss}}
-
- This warning also applies to figures and other insertions, so be
-careful!
-
- Of course, in LaTeX, this is much more difficult to do because of the
-complexity of the macros that control these regions. This is
-unfortunate but inevitable, because TeX and LaTeX were not written with
-color in mind.
-
- Even when writing your own macros, much care must be taken. The
-macros that 'colorize' a portion of the text work prefix the text work
-by outputting one '\special' command to turn the color on before the
-text, and outputting another '\special' command afterwards to restore
-the original color. It is often useful to ensure that TeX is in
-horizontal mode before the first special command is issued; this can be
-done by prefixing the color command with '\leavevmode'.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Ted Turner, Next: Color device configuration, Prev: Color subtleties, Up: Color
-
-7.4 Printing in black/white after colorizing
-============================================
-
-If you have a TeX or LaTeX document written with color macros and you
-want to print it in black and white there are two options. On all
-(good) PostScript devices, printing a color file will print in
-corresponding gray levels. This is useful to get a rough idea of the
-colors without using expensive color printing devices. The second
-option is to replace the call to input 'colordvi.tex' with
-'blackdvi.tex' (and similarly for the '.sty' files). So in the above
-example, replacing the word 'colordvi' with 'blackdvi' suffices.
-'blackdvi.tex' defines the color macros as no-ops, and so will produce
-normal black/white printing. By this simple mechanism, the user can
-switch to all black/white printing without having to ferret out the
-color commands. Also, some device drivers, particularly non-PostScript
-ones like screen previewers, will simply ignore the color commands and
-so print in black/white. Hopefully, in the future screen previewers for
-color displays will be compatible with some form of color support.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Color device configuration, Next: Color support details, Prev: Ted Turner, Up: Color
-
-7.5 Color device configuration
-==============================
-
-To configure Dvips for a particular color device you need to fine tune
-the color parameters to match your device's color rendition. To do
-this, you will need a Pantone chart for your device. The header file
-'color.lpro' shows a (rough) correspondence between the Crayola crayon
-names and the Pantone numbers and also defines default CMYK values for
-each of the colors. Note that these colors must be defined in CMYK
-terms and not RGB, as Dvips outputs PostScript color commands in CMYK.
-This header file also defines (if they are not known to the interpreter)
-the PostScript commands 'setcmykcolor' and 'currentcmykcolor' in terms
-of a RGB equivalent so if your device only understands RGB, there should
-be no problem.
-
- The parameters set in this file were determined by comparing the
-Pantone chart of a Tektronix Phaser printer with the actual Crayola
-Crayons. Because these were defined for a particular device, the actual
-color rendition on your device may be very different. There are two
-ways to adjust this. One is to use the PAntone chart for your device to
-rewrite 'color.lpro' prior to compilation and installation. A better
-alternative, which supports multiple devices, is to add a header file
-option in the configuration file (*note Configuration file commands::)
-for each device that defines, in 'userdict', the color parameters for
-those colors that need redefining.
-
- For example, if you need to change the parameters defining
-'Goldenrod' (approximately Pantone 109 on the Phaser) for your device
-'mycolordev', do the following. In the Pantone chart for your device,
-find the CMYK values for Pantone 109. Let's say they are '{\ 0 0.10
-0.75 0.03 }'. Then create a header file named 'mycolordev.pro' with the
-commands
-
- userdict begin
- /Goldenrod { 0 0.10 0.75 0.03 setcmykcolor} bind def
-
-Finally, in 'config.mycolordev' add the line
-
- h mycolordev.pro
-
-This will then define 'Goldenrod' in your device's CMYK values in
-'userdict' which is checked before defining it in 'TeXdict' by
-'color.pro'. (On MS-DOS, you will have to call this file
-'mycolordev.cfg'.)
-
- This mechanism, together with additions to 'colordvi.tex' and
-'blackdvi.tex' (and the '.sty' files), can also be used to predefine
-other colors for your users.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Color support details, Prev: Color device configuration, Up: Color
-
-7.6 Color support details
-=========================
-
-To support color, Dvips recognizes a certain set of specials. These
-specials start with the keyword 'color' or the keyword 'background',
-followed by a color specification.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Color specifications::
-* Color specials::
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Color specifications, Next: Color specials, Up: Color support details
-
-7.6.1 Color specifications
---------------------------
-
-What is a color specification? One of three things. First, it might be
-a PostScript procedure as defined in a PostScript header file. The
-'color.pro' file defines 64 of these, including 'Maroon'. This
-PostScript procedure must set the current color to be some value; in
-this case, 'Maroon' is defined as '0 0.87 0.68 0.32 setcmykcolor'.
-
- The second possibility is the name of a color model (initially, one
-of 'rgb', 'hsb', 'cmyk', or 'gray') followed by the appropriate number
-of parameters. When Dvips encounters such a macro, it sends out the
-parameters first, followed by the string created by prefixing 'TeXcolor'
-to the color model. Thus, the color specification 'rgb 0.3 0.4 0.5'
-would generate the PostScript code '0.3 0.4 0.5 TeXrgbcolor'. Note that
-the case of zero arguments is disallowed, as that is handled by the
-single keyword case ('Maroon') above, where no changes to the name are
-made before it is sent to the PostScript file.
-
- The third and final type of color specification is a double quote
-followed by any sequence of PostScript. The double quote is stripped
-from the output. For instance, the color specification '"AggiePattern
-setpattern' will set the 'color' to the Aggie logo pattern (assuming
-such exists.)
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Color specials, Prev: Color specifications, Up: Color support details
-
-7.6.2 Color specials
---------------------
-
-We will describe 'background' first, since it is the simplest. The
-'background' keyword must be followed by a color specification. That
-color specification is used as a fill color for the background. The
-last 'background' special on a page is the one that gets issued, and it
-gets issued at the very beginning of the page, before any text or
-specials are sent. (This is possible because the prescan phase of Dvips
-notices all of the color specials so that the appropriate information
-can be written out during the second phase.)
-
- The 'color' special itself has three forms. The first is just
-'color' followed by a color specification. In this case, the current
-global color is set to that color; the color stack must be empty when
-such a command is executed.
-
- The second form is 'color push' followed by a color specification.
-This saves the current color on the color stack and sets the color to be
-that given by the color specification. This is the most common way to
-set a color.
-
- The final version of the 'color' special is just 'color pop', with no
-color specification; this says to pop the color last pushed on the color
-stack from the color stack and set the current color to be that color.
-
- Dvips correctly handles these color specials across pages, even when
-the pages are repeated or reversed.
-
- These color specials can be used for things such as patterns or
-screens as well as simple colors. However, note that in the PostScript,
-only one color specification can be active at a time. For instance, at
-the beginning of a page, only the bottommost entry on the color stack is
-sent; also, when a color is popped, all that is done is that the color
-specification from the previous stack entry is sent. No 'gsave' or
-'grestore' is used. This means that you cannot easily mix usage of the
-'color' specials for screens and colors, just one or the other. This
-may be addressed in the future by adding support for different
-categories of color-like state.
-
-
-File: dvips.info, Node: Index, Prev: Color, Up: Top
-
-Index
-*****
-
-
-* Menu:
-
-* ! special (literal PS header): Literal headers. (line 6)
-* ! starting output filename: Option details. (line 247)
-* " special (literal PostScript): " special. (line 6)
-* %%BoundingBox: Bounding box. (line 17)
-* %%Page, and multi-page information: PostScript hooks. (line 37)
-* %%Page, not generating: Option details. (line 212)
-* %%Page, removing: Option details. (line 165)
-* %%Page, required by Ghostview: Ghostscript installation.
- (line 12)
-* %%Title: Option details. (line 357)
-* %%VMusage: Headers and memory usage.
- (line 12)
-* %*Font: Fonts in figures. (line 6)
-* (atend), bounding box specification: Bounding box. (line 28)
-* +PSMAPFILE: Configuration file commands.
- (line 126)
-* -: Option details. (line 11)
-* - as output filename: Option details. (line 247)
-* --help: Option summary. (line 7)
-* --help <1>: Option details. (line 15)
-* --version: Option details. (line 18)
-* -a: Option details. (line 21)
-* -A: Option details. (line 27)
-* -a <1>: Afm2tfm options. (line 33)
-* -B: Option details. (line 37)
-* -b NUM: Option details. (line 31)
-* -bitmapfontenc OPTION: Option details. (line 41)
-* -c NUM: Option details. (line 46)
-* -C NUM: Option details. (line 51)
-* -c RATIO: Afm2tfm options. (line 43)
-* -d NUM: Option details. (line 57)
-* -D NUM: Option details. (line 63)
-* -E: Option details. (line 87)
-* -e NUM: Option details. (line 76)
-* -e RATIO: Afm2tfm options. (line 47)
-* -f: Option details. (line 103)
-* -F: Option details. (line 115)
-* -G: Option details. (line 122)
-* -h NAME: Option details. (line 127)
-* -i: Option details. (line 132)
-* -j for partial font downloading: Option details. (line 151)
-* -K: Option details. (line 165)
-* -k for cropmarks: Option details. (line 157)
-* -L: Option details. (line 183)
-* -l [=]NUM: Option details. (line 174)
-* -m: Option details. (line 187)
-* -M: Option details. (line 199)
-* -mode MODE: Option details. (line 190)
-* -N: Option details. (line 212)
-* -n NUM: Option details. (line 209)
-* -noomega: Option details. (line 220)
-* -noptex: Option details. (line 226)
-* -O: Afm2tfm options. (line 51)
-* -o NAME: Option details. (line 242)
-* -O X-OFFSET,Y-OFFSET: Option details. (line 259)
-* -P PRINTER: Option details. (line 291)
-* -p PS-ENC: Changing PostScript encodings.
- (line 6)
-* -p PS-ENC <1>: Afm2tfm options. (line 56)
-* -p [=]NUM: Option details. (line 277)
-* -pp FIRST-LAST: Option details. (line 286)
-* -pp RANGE: Option details. (line 286)
-* -PPRINTER, and config file searching: Configuration file searching.
- (line 27)
-* -q: Option details. (line 310)
-* -r: Option details. (line 314)
-* -R: Option details. (line 317)
-* -s: Option details. (line 325)
-* -S NUM: Option details. (line 332)
-* -s SLANT: Afm2tfm options. (line 61)
-* -T ENC-FILE: Changing both encodings.
- (line 6)
-* -T HSIZE,VSIZE: Option details. (line 363)
-* -t PAPERTYPE: Option details. (line 337)
-* -T PS-TEX-ENC: Afm2tfm options. (line 71)
-* -t TEX-ENC: Changing TeX encodings.
- (line 6)
-* -t TEX-ENC <1>: Afm2tfm options. (line 66)
-* -title STR: Option details. (line 357)
-* -U: Option details. (line 378)
-* -u: Afm2tfm options. (line 75)
-* -u PSMAPFILE: Option details. (line 370)
-* -v: Option details. (line 386)
-* -V: Option details. (line 389)
-* -v VPL-FILE: Afm2tfm options. (line 81)
-* -V VPL-FILE: Afm2tfm options. (line 84)
-* -x NUM: Option details. (line 398)
-* -X NUM: Option details. (line 406)
-* -Y NUM: Option details. (line 413)
-* -z: Hypertext. (line 6)
-* -Z for compressing bitmap fonts: Option details. (line 422)
-* -z for recognizing hyperdvi: Option details. (line 416)
-* '..'-relative filenames: Option details. (line 317)
-* .afm Adobe metric files: Metric files. (line 26)
-* .dvipsrc, searched for: Configuration file searching.
- (line 14)
-* .enc extension for encoding vectors: psfonts.map. (line 42)
-* .lpro long prologue files: Header files. (line 12)
-* .mf Metafont source files: Glyph files. (line 30)
-* .NNNpk packed font bitmaps: Glyph files. (line 35)
-* .pfa extension required for partial downloading: psfonts.map.
- (line 46)
-* .pfa printer font ascii files: Glyph files. (line 25)
-* .pfb extension required for partial downloading: psfonts.map.
- (line 46)
-* .pfb printer font binary files: Glyph files. (line 25)
-* .pfm printer font metric files: Metric files. (line 48)
-* .pl property list files: Metric files. (line 39)
-* .pro prologue files: Header files. (line 12)
-* .tfm TeX font metric files: Metric files. (line 31)
-* /#copies: Option details. (line 31)
-* /#copies <1>: Option details. (line 46)
-* /magscale: EPSF scaling. (line 66)
-* 612 792 bounding box size: Bounding box. (line 43)
-* 8r encoding, and extra characters: Changing PostScript encodings.
- (line 24)
-* 8r font encoding: psfonts.map. (line 31)
-* 8r.enc: Encodings. (line 35)
-* < font downloading: psfonts.map. (line 11)
-* << whole font downloading: psfonts.map. (line 60)
-* <[ encoding vector downloading: psfonts.map. (line 36)
-* =: ligature operation: Encoding file format.
- (line 59)
-* @ config command (define paper sizes): Configuration file commands.
- (line 18)
-* \.: Reencoding with Afm2tfm.
- (line 43)
-* \AA: Reencoding with Afm2tfm.
- (line 43)
-* \COLORNAME: Color macro files. (line 31)
-* \dot: Reencoding with Afm2tfm.
- (line 43)
-* \epsffile macro: EPSF macros. (line 38)
-* \epsfsize: EPSF scaling. (line 29)
-* \epsfverbosetrue: EPSF macros. (line 46)
-* \epsfxsize: EPSF scaling. (line 14)
-* \epsfysize: EPSF scaling. (line 20)
-* \H: Reencoding with Afm2tfm.
- (line 43)
-* \includegraphics LaTeX macro: \includegraphics. (line 6)
-* \leavevmode: EPSF macros. (line 26)
-* \magnification: EPSF scaling. (line 62)
-* \rotninety: Literal examples. (line 27)
-* \textCOLORNAME: Color macro files. (line 46)
-* | starting output filename: Option details. (line 247)
-* a config command (conserve memory): Configuration file commands.
- (line 21)
-* A ring, Scandinavian letter: Reencoding with Afm2tfm.
- (line 32)
-* a3 papertype: Option details. (line 337)
-* a4 paper size: Config file paper sizes.
- (line 82)
-* a4 papertype: Option details. (line 337)
-* A4size paper size: Config file paper sizes.
- (line 90)
-* absolute filenames, disabling: Option details. (line 317)
-* absolute page number, and '-l': Option details. (line 174)
-* absolute page number, and '-p': Option details. (line 277)
-* accent height adjustment, omitting: Afm2tfm options. (line 33)
-* accents, in wrong position: Reencoding with Afm2tfm.
- (line 32)
-* accents, wrong: Afm2tfm options. (line 17)
-* accuracy in positioning: Option details. (line 76)
-* afm files: Metric files. (line 26)
-* afm2tfm: Making a font available.
- (line 46)
-* afm2tfm <1>: Invoking afm2tfm. (line 6)
-* afm2tfm options: Afm2tfm options. (line 6)
-* after header, inserting code: Including headers from TeX.
- (line 28)
-* Aladdin Ghostscript: Ghostscript installation.
- (line 6)
-* Anderson, Laurie: Hypertext specials. (line 42)
-* angle ('psfile' special option): psfile special. (line 36)
-* arcs: Glyph files. (line 17)
-* ASCII character codes, used by PostScript: PostScript typesetting.
- (line 31)
-* atend, bounding box specification: Bounding box. (line 28)
-* b config command (#copies): Configuration file commands.
- (line 24)
-* base: Hypertext specials. (line 57)
-* base encoding, recommended: psfonts.map. (line 31)
-* base fonts: Virtual fonts. (line 23)
-* bbfig: Bounding box. (line 37)
-* before header, inserting code: Including headers from TeX.
- (line 28)
-* Bhattacharya, Tanmoy: Hypertext. (line 22)
-* big points: Bounding box. (line 11)
-* binary files, not supported: Including graphics fails.
- (line 23)
-* bitmap font encoding: Option details. (line 41)
-* bitmap font encodings: Bitmap font encodings.
- (line 6)
-* bitmap fonts: Glyph files. (line 30)
-* bitmapfontenc config command (bitmap font encoding): Configuration file commands.
- (line 27)
-* bop undefined error: Printer errors. (line 6)
-* bop-hook: Paper trays. (line 6)
-* bop-hook <1>: EPSF scaling. (line 74)
-* bop-hook <2>: PostScript hooks. (line 11)
-* bop-hook, and offset pages: Option details. (line 272)
-* boundary character: Encoding file format.
- (line 41)
-* bounding box, comment for: Bounding box. (line 6)
-* bounding box, defined: Bounding box. (line 11)
-* bounding box, determining: Bounding box. (line 37)
-* bounding box, finding tight: Option details. (line 87)
-* bounding box, for bitmap fonts: Bitmap font encodings.
- (line 44)
-* bounding box, inaccurate: EPSF clipping. (line 6)
-* bounding box, supplying to TeX: \includegraphics. (line 36)
-* bounding box, supplying to TeX <1>: EPSF macros. (line 26)
-* c config command (include another config file): Configuration file commands.
- (line 32)
-* changing PostScript encodings: Changing PostScript encodings.
- (line 6)
-* changing TeX encodings: Changing TeX encodings.
- (line 6)
-* character definitions in PostScript: PostScript typesetting.
- (line 55)
-* character lookup procedure in PostScript: PostScript typesetting.
- (line 6)
-* CharStrings Type 1 dictionary: PostScript typesetting.
- (line 51)
-* clip ('psfile' special option): psfile special. (line 39)
-* clipping of EPSF: EPSF clipping. (line 6)
-* CODINGSCHEME: Reencoding with Afm2tfm.
- (line 51)
-* collated copies: Option details. (line 51)
-* color: Color. (line 6)
-* color configuration: Color device configuration.
- (line 6)
-* color macros: Color macro files. (line 6)
-* color names, mixed case: Color macro files. (line 17)
-* color nesting level: Color macro files. (line 39)
-* color separations: Option details. (line 31)
-* color specifications: Color specifications.
- (line 6)
-* color subtleties: Color subtleties. (line 6)
-* colors, user-definable: User-definable colors.
- (line 6)
-* command line, including headers from: Including headers from the command line.
- (line 6)
-* command-line options: Invoking Dvips. (line 6)
-* comments, in configuration files: Configuration file commands.
- (line 13)
-* comments, in encoding files: Encoding file format.
- (line 20)
-* comments, removing included: Option details. (line 165)
-* compilation: Installation. (line 6)
-* compressed PostScript: Dynamic creation of graphics.
- (line 6)
-* compressing bitmap fonts: Option details. (line 422)
-* Computer Modern in PostScript: Hypertext caveats. (line 6)
-* Computer Modern, encoding of: Encodings. (line 15)
-* condensed fonts: Afm2tfm options. (line 47)
-* config.proto: config.ps installation.
- (line 14)
-* config.ps: Option details. (line 291)
-* config.ps installation: config.ps installation.
- (line 6)
-* config.ps paper sizes: Config file paper sizes.
- (line 82)
-* config.ps, searched for: Configuration file searching.
- (line 10)
-* configuration file options: Configuration file commands.
- (line 6)
-* configuration file paper size command: Config file paper sizes.
- (line 6)
-* configuration file path: Environment variables.
- (line 56)
-* configuration file searching: Configuration file searching.
- (line 6)
-* configuration files: Config files. (line 6)
-* configuration files, creating: config.ps installation.
- (line 6)
-* configuration files, prototype: config.ps installation.
- (line 14)
-* configuration, of color devices: Color device configuration.
- (line 6)
-* configuration, of Dvips: Installation. (line 6)
-* continuation lines, not supported: Configuration file commands.
- (line 13)
-* control-D: Option details. (line 115)
-* coordinate system, for bitmap fonts: Bitmap font encodings.
- (line 44)
-* copies, collated: Option details. (line 51)
-* copies, duplicated page bodies: Option details. (line 31)
-* copies, uncollated: Option details. (line 46)
-* Crayola crayon box: Color macro files. (line 17)
-* crop.pro: Option details. (line 157)
-* cropmarks: Option details. (line 157)
-* current font, in PostScript: PostScript typesetting.
- (line 35)
-* D config command (dpi): Configuration file commands.
- (line 36)
-* dated output: PostScript hooks. (line 16)
-* datestamp, in output: Configuration file commands.
- (line 42)
-* debugging: Diagnosing problems. (line 6)
-* debugging <1>: Option details. (line 57)
-* debugging options: Debug options. (line 6)
-* default resolutions: Configuration file commands.
- (line 147)
-* default_texsizes Make variable: Configuration file commands.
- (line 163)
-* Deutsch, Peter: Ghostscript installation.
- (line 6)
-* device dependency, and virtual fonts: Configuration file commands.
- (line 186)
-* dictionary, 'CharStrings': PostScript typesetting.
- (line 51)
-* dictionary, PostScript language: PostScript typesetting.
- (line 35)
-* dictionary, 'SDict': Literal headers. (line 6)
-* dictionary, 'userdict': Header files. (line 21)
-* distillation, and '-z': Option details. (line 416)
-* distiller, for PDF files: Hypertext. (line 11)
-* document title, specifying: Option details. (line 357)
-* dot accent: Reencoding with Afm2tfm.
- (line 32)
-* double-sided printing: Option details. (line 37)
-* downloading fonts partially: psfonts.map. (line 55)
-* downloading PostScript fonts: psfonts.map. (line 6)
-* Doyle, Mark: Hypertext. (line 22)
-* draft copies: PostScript hooks. (line 16)
-* dual paper trays: Paper trays. (line 6)
-* duplex printers: Including headers from the command line.
- (line 13)
-* DVI magnification: EPSF scaling. (line 62)
-* dvihps, hyperdvi to PostScript: Hypertext. (line 22)
-* Dvips configuration file options: Configuration file commands.
- (line 6)
-* dvips-all.enc: Bitmap font encodings.
- (line 21)
-* dvips.enc: Encodings. (line 35)
-* DVIPSDEBUG: Environment variables.
- (line 17)
-* DVIPSFONTS: Environment variables.
- (line 26)
-* DVIPSHEADERS: Environment variables.
- (line 31)
-* DVIPSHEADERS, overrides H: Configuration file commands.
- (line 60)
-* DVIPSMAKEPK: Environment variables.
- (line 35)
-* DVIPSRC: Environment variables.
- (line 41)
-* DVIPSSIZES: Environment variables.
- (line 46)
-* DVIPSSIZES, overrides R: Configuration file commands.
- (line 160)
-* dynamic creation of graphics: Dynamic creation of graphics.
- (line 6)
-* e config command (maxdrift): Configuration file commands.
- (line 39)
-* E config command (shell escape): Configuration file commands.
- (line 42)
-* efficiency, and fonts: Making a font available.
- (line 104)
-* ehandler.ps: No output. (line 12)
-* embedding Type 1 fonts: Hypertext caveats. (line 6)
-* encoding changes: Changing font encodings.
- (line 6)
-* encoding file format: Encoding file format.
- (line 6)
-* encoding files: Encodings. (line 27)
-* Encoding Type 1 dictionary: PostScript typesetting.
- (line 43)
-* encoding vectors, defined: Encodings. (line 27)
-* encoding vectors, in Type 1 fonts: PostScript typesetting.
- (line 43)
-* encodings: Encodings. (line 6)
-* encodings, for bitmap fonts: Bitmap font encodings.
- (line 6)
-* end-hook: PostScript hooks. (line 11)
-* environment variables: Environment variables.
- (line 6)
-* EOF: Option details. (line 115)
-* eop-hook: PostScript hooks. (line 11)
-* EPS, and Ghostview: Ghostscript installation.
- (line 12)
-* EPSF macros: EPSF macros. (line 6)
-* EPSF, generating: Option details. (line 87)
-* epsf.sty: EPSF macros. (line 15)
-* epsf.tex: EPSF macros. (line 13)
-* Epson printers: Ghostscript installation.
- (line 6)
-* error messages from printer: Printer errors. (line 6)
-* even pages only: Option details. (line 37)
-* examples of literal PostScript: Literal examples. (line 6)
-* expanded fonts: Special font effects.
- (line 24)
-* expanded fonts <1>: Afm2tfm options. (line 47)
-* expanded fonts <2>: psfonts.map. (line 19)
-* expansion, of virtual fonts: Virtual fonts. (line 33)
-* extended URL: Hypertext specials. (line 20)
-* ExtendFont: Special font effects.
- (line 28)
-* extra characters, accessing: Changing PostScript encodings.
- (line 18)
-* f config command (filter): Configuration file commands.
- (line 50)
-* F config command (filter): Configuration file commands.
- (line 50)
-* failure, and printer errors: Printer errors. (line 6)
-* failure, of long documents: Long documents fail. (line 6)
-* failure, to include graphics: Including graphics fails.
- (line 6)
-* failure, to print at all: No output. (line 6)
-* fallback resolutions: Configuration file commands.
- (line 147)
-* figures and fonts: Fonts in figures. (line 6)
-* figures, natural size: EPSF macros. (line 38)
-* figures, scaling: EPSF scaling. (line 6)
-* filter, running as a: Option details. (line 103)
-* first page printed: Option details. (line 277)
-* font concepts: Font concepts. (line 6)
-* font encodings, bitmap: Bitmap font encodings.
- (line 6)
-* font generation, avoiding: Option details. (line 199)
-* fontinst: Invoking afm2tfm. (line 13)
-* fonts, as header files: Including headers from TeX.
- (line 13)
-* fonts, changing encoding of: Changing font encodings.
- (line 6)
-* fonts, downloading: psfonts.map. (line 6)
-* fonts, expanded: Special font effects.
- (line 24)
-* fonts, in PostScript figures: Fonts in figures. (line 6)
-* fonts, installation of PostScript: PostScript font installation.
- (line 6)
-* fonts, installing: Making a font available.
- (line 6)
-* fonts, outlined: Special font effects.
- (line 50)
-* fonts, slanted: Special font effects.
- (line 6)
-* fonts, small caps: Special font effects.
- (line 34)
-* fonts, system PostScript: PostScript font installation.
- (line 11)
-* G config command (character shifting): Configuration file commands.
- (line 53)
-* gf files: Glyph files. (line 41)
-* gftopk: Glyph files. (line 41)
-* Ghostscript installation: Ghostscript installation.
- (line 6)
-* ghostview: Ghostscript installation.
- (line 12)
-* Ghostview, and no 'N': Ghostscript installation.
- (line 12)
-* glyph files: Glyph files. (line 6)
-* GLYPHFONTS, overrides P: Configuration file commands.
- (line 135)
-* gnuplot: Dynamic creation of graphics.
- (line 25)
-* graphics inclusion fails: Including graphics fails.
- (line 6)
-* gs installation: Ghostscript installation.
- (line 6)
-* gsave/grestore, and literal PS: Literal examples. (line 27)
-* gsftopk: Option details. (line 390)
-* h config command (download additional header): Configuration file commands.
- (line 57)
-* H config command (PostScript header path): Configuration file commands.
- (line 60)
-* Hafner, Jim: Color. (line 6)
-* header file, downloading: Option details. (line 127)
-* header files, defined: Header files. (line 6)
-* header path, defining: Configuration file commands.
- (line 60)
-* header=FILE \special: Including headers from TeX.
- (line 6)
-* headers and memory usage: Headers and memory usage.
- (line 6)
-* headers, including from the command line: Including headers from the command line.
- (line 6)
-* headers, including in TeX: Including headers from TeX.
- (line 6)
-* hints: PostScript typesetting.
- (line 55)
-* hoffset ('psfile' special option): psfile special. (line 18)
-* HP4Si printer and paper trays: Paper trays. (line 6)
-* href: Hypertext specials. (line 32)
-* hscale ('psfile' special option): psfile special. (line 30)
-* hsize ('psfile' special option): psfile special. (line 24)
-* html specials: Hypertext. (line 6)
-* html specials, and '-z': Option details. (line 416)
-* 'http://xxx.lanl.gov/hypertex': Hypertext. (line 22)
-* Hungarian umlaut: Reencoding with Afm2tfm.
- (line 32)
-* hyperdvi extensions, enabling: Option details. (line 416)
-* hypertext and bitmap fonts: Hypertext caveats. (line 6)
-* hypertext caveats: Hypertext caveats. (line 6)
-* hypertext caveats <1>: Hypertext caveats. (line 6)
-* hypertext specials: Hypertext specials. (line 6)
-* hypertext support: Hypertext. (line 6)
-* i config command (pages/section): Configuration file commands.
- (line 64)
-* Illustrator, workaround for: Including graphics fails.
- (line 10)
-* img: Hypertext specials. (line 52)
-* including graphics fails: Including graphics fails.
- (line 6)
-* including headers from the command line: Including headers from the command line.
- (line 6)
-* including headers in TeX: Including headers from TeX.
- (line 6)
-* installation of 'config.ps': config.ps installation.
- (line 6)
-* installation of PostScript fonts: PostScript font installation.
- (line 6)
-* installation, of Dvips: Installation. (line 6)
-* installing fonts: Making a font available.
- (line 6)
-* interaction with PostScript: Interaction with PostScript.
- (line 6)
-* inverted output: Small or inverted. (line 6)
-* invoking Dvips: Invoking Dvips. (line 6)
-* j config command (partial font downloading): Configuration file commands.
- (line 68)
-* Japanese font metric file: Virtual fonts. (line 37)
-* Jeffrey, Alan: Invoking afm2tfm. (line 13)
-* JFM file, and virtual font fallback: Virtual fonts. (line 37)
-* K config command (comment removal): Configuration file commands.
- (line 72)
-* kerning, defined: Metric files. (line 15)
-* KPATHSEA_DEBUG: Environment variables.
- (line 18)
-* L config command (last paper size wins): Configuration file commands.
- (line 76)
-* landscape orientation, defined: Paper size and landscape.
- (line 11)
-* landscape papertype: Option details. (line 337)
-* landscape, as '\special': 'papersize' special. (line 16)
-* last page printed: Option details. (line 174)
-* last-resort font scaling, with 'DVIPSSIZES': Environment variables.
- (line 47)
-* last-resort scaling, with 'R': Configuration file commands.
- (line 147)
-* ledger papertype: Option details. (line 337)
-* legal papertype: Option details. (line 337)
-* letter paper size: Config file paper sizes.
- (line 82)
-* letter papertype: Option details. (line 337)
-* letterhead tray: Paper trays. (line 10)
-* letterSize paper size: Config file paper sizes.
- (line 90)
-* ligature operations: Encoding file format.
- (line 54)
-* ligature, defined: Metric files. (line 15)
-* LIGKERN encoding file command: Encoding file format.
- (line 37)
-* lines in figures, wrong width: EPSF clipping. (line 6)
-* links, hypertext: Hypertext specials. (line 33)
-* literal headers: Literal headers. (line 6)
-* literal PostScript, examples: Literal examples. (line 6)
-* literal PostScript, using: Literal PS. (line 6)
-* llx ('psfile' special option): psfile special. (line 42)
-* lly ('psfile' special option): psfile special. (line 42)
-* long documents not printing: Long documents fail. (line 6)
-* low characters, shifting: Option details. (line 122)
-* lpr spooler, MS-DOS emulation: Option details. (line 247)
-* m config command (available memory): Configuration file commands.
- (line 80)
-* M config command (mf mode): Configuration file commands.
- (line 107)
-* macros for color: Color macro files. (line 6)
-* macros for epsf inclusion: \includegraphics. (line 6)
-* macros for epsf inclusion <1>: EPSF macros. (line 6)
-* magnification, DVI: EPSF scaling. (line 62)
-* magnification, overriding DVI: Option details. (line 398)
-* magnification, vertical: Option details. (line 409)
-* mailcap and hypertext: Hypertext specials. (line 53)
-* manual feed: Option details. (line 187)
-* maxdrift: Option details. (line 76)
-* maximum pages printed: Option details. (line 209)
-* media: Option details. (line 337)
-* memory available: Configuration file commands.
- (line 80)
-* memory of printer exhausted: Printer errors. (line 14)
-* memory usage, and headers: Headers and memory usage.
- (line 6)
-* memory, conserving: Option details. (line 21)
-* memory, used by PostScript fonts: Making a font available.
- (line 104)
-* Metafont ligature operations: Encoding file format.
- (line 54)
-* Metafont mode, specifying: Option details. (line 190)
-* Metafont source files: Glyph files. (line 30)
-* metric files: Metric files. (line 6)
-* Minion typeface family: psfonts.map. (line 60)
-* missfont.log: Option details. (line 199)
-* MISSFONT_LOG: Option details. (line 202)
-* Mitsubishi Shinko CHC-S446i printer: No output. (line 14)
-* mkdvipspapers: Config file paper sizes.
- (line 79)
-* mktexpk, avoiding: Option details. (line 199)
-* mktexpk, changing name: Environment variables.
- (line 36)
-* mode name, specifying: Option details. (line 190)
-* mtpk: Option details. (line 390)
-* multiple master fonts: psfonts.map. (line 60)
-* multiple output files: Option details. (line 132)
-* multiple paper trays: Paper trays. (line 6)
-* Murphy, Tim: Hypertext specials. (line 20)
-* N config command (disable EPS): Configuration file commands.
- (line 110)
-* name: Hypertext specials. (line 41)
-* narrow fonts: psfonts.map. (line 19)
-* no output at all: No output. (line 6)
-* non-printing characters, shifting: Option details. (line 122)
-* non-resident fonts: psfonts.map. (line 6)
-* nopaper, paper format for '-t': Config file paper sizes.
- (line 74)
-* o config command (output destination): Configuration file commands.
- (line 115)
-* O config command (page offsets): Configuration file commands.
- (line 123)
-* oblique fonts: Special font effects.
- (line 6)
-* octal character codes: Afm2tfm options. (line 51)
-* odd pages only: Option details. (line 27)
-* offset pages: Option details. (line 259)
-* Omega extensions: Option details. (line 220)
-* option, details of: Option details. (line 6)
-* options, debugging: Debug options. (line 6)
-* options, Dvips: Invoking Dvips. (line 6)
-* options, reading from standard input: Option details. (line 11)
-* options, summary: Option summary. (line 6)
-* options, to Afm2tfm: Afm2tfm options. (line 6)
-* outline fonts: Glyph files. (line 17)
-* outline fonts <1>: Special font effects.
- (line 50)
-* output file, sectioning of: Headers and memory usage.
- (line 6)
-* output file, setting: Configuration file commands.
- (line 115)
-* output files, multiple: Option details. (line 132)
-* output title, specifying: Option details. (line 357)
-* output, inverted: Small or inverted. (line 6)
-* output, none: No output. (line 6)
-* output, redirecting: Option details. (line 242)
-* output, too small: Small or inverted. (line 6)
-* p config command (font aliases): Configuration file commands.
- (line 126)
-* P config command (PK path): Configuration file commands.
- (line 135)
-* page range: Option details. (line 286)
-* page, first printed: Option details. (line 277)
-* page, last printed: Option details. (line 174)
-* pages, maximum printed: Option details. (line 209)
-* PaintType: Special font effects.
- (line 50)
-* Pantone colors: Color macro files. (line 17)
-* paper size configuration file command: Config file paper sizes.
- (line 6)
-* paper size, default: config.ps installation.
- (line 6)
-* paper size, general: Paper size and landscape.
- (line 6)
-* paper trays: Paper trays. (line 6)
-* paper type: Option details. (line 337)
-* papersize special: 'papersize' special. (line 6)
-* papersize special, and no '-t': Option details. (line 337)
-* 'papersize' special, first vs. last: Option details. (line 183)
-* partial font downloading: psfonts.map. (line 55)
-* PDF files, font quality: Hypertext caveats. (line 6)
-* PDF files, making: Ghostscript installation.
- (line 6)
-* PDF files, making <1>: Hypertext. (line 11)
-* PDF files, option for: Option details. (line 416)
-* pdfmark: Hypertext. (line 6)
-* pfa files: Glyph files. (line 25)
-* pfb files: Glyph files. (line 25)
-* pfb files, automatically unpacked: psfonts.map. (line 49)
-* pfm files: Metric files. (line 48)
-* Phaser printer, used for color calibration: Color device configuration.
- (line 18)
-* physical page number, and '-l': Option details. (line 174)
-* physical page number, and '-p': Option details. (line 277)
-* physical page number, and 'bop-hook': PostScript hooks. (line 26)
-* pipes, not readable: Option details. (line 103)
-* pk files: Glyph files. (line 35)
-* PKFONTS, overrides P: Configuration file commands.
- (line 135)
-* plotfile, 'ps' subspecial: ps special. (line 29)
-* pltotf: Metric files. (line 39)
-* popen for output: Option details. (line 247)
-* portrait orientation, defined: Paper size and landscape.
- (line 11)
-* positioning accuracy: Option details. (line 76)
-* post code after headers: Including headers from TeX.
- (line 28)
-* PostScript code, literal: Literal PS. (line 6)
-* PostScript encoding: Encodings. (line 27)
-* PostScript encoding, changing: Changing PostScript encodings.
- (line 6)
-* PostScript font alias file: Option details. (line 370)
-* PostScript font alias file <1>: Configuration file commands.
- (line 126)
-* PostScript fonts: PostScript fonts. (line 6)
-* PostScript fonts, installing: PostScript font installation.
- (line 6)
-* PostScript fonts, on your system: PostScript font installation.
- (line 11)
-* PostScript header files: Header files. (line 6)
-* PostScript hooks: PostScript hooks. (line 6)
-* PostScript interaction: Interaction with PostScript.
- (line 6)
-* PostScript previewers: Ghostscript installation.
- (line 6)
-* PostScript units: Bounding box. (line 11)
-* PowerPage PostScript implementation: No output. (line 14)
-* pre code before headers: Including headers from TeX.
- (line 28)
-* previewing Dvips output: Ghostscript installation.
- (line 6)
-* PRINTER: Environment variables.
- (line 50)
-* printer configuration: config.ps installation.
- (line 6)
-* printer configuration file, prototype: config.ps installation.
- (line 14)
-* printer errors: Printer errors. (line 6)
-* printer memory: Configuration file commands.
- (line 80)
-* printer memory exhausted: Printer errors. (line 14)
-* printer offset: Option details. (line 259)
-* PRINTER, and config file searching: Configuration file searching.
- (line 36)
-* PRINTER, avoided with '-f': Option details. (line 103)
-* printer, driving directly: Option details. (line 115)
-* problems: Diagnosing problems. (line 6)
-* property list files: Metric files. (line 39)
-* prototype printer configuration file: config.ps installation.
- (line 14)
-* ps special: ps special. (line 6)
-* psfile special: psfile special. (line 6)
-* psfonts.map: PostScript font installation.
- (line 11)
-* psfonts.map <1>: Special font effects.
- (line 19)
-* psfonts.map <2>: psfonts.map. (line 6)
-* psheaderdir: Header files. (line 12)
-* psi character missing: Hypertext caveats. (line 53)
-* pstopk: Option details. (line 390)
-* pTeX extensions: Option details. (line 220)
-* pTeX extensions <1>: Option details. (line 226)
-* ptex JFM: Virtual fonts. (line 37)
-* q config command (quiet): Configuration file commands.
- (line 141)
-* Q config command (quiet): Configuration file commands.
- (line 141)
-* quiet operation: Option details. (line 310)
-* R config command (fallback resolution): Configuration file commands.
- (line 147)
-* r config command (page reversal): Configuration file commands.
- (line 144)
-* raw tfm files: Afm2tfm options. (line 17)
-* reencode/*.enc: Encodings. (line 35)
-* reencoding: Reencoding with Afm2tfm.
- (line 6)
-* reencoding PostScript fonts: psfonts.map. (line 24)
-* registered character, accessing: Changing PostScript encodings.
- (line 18)
-* remapping: Reencoding with Afm2tfm.
- (line 6)
-* resident fonts, different in different printers: Option details.
- (line 370)
-* resident fonts, different in different printers <1>: Configuration file commands.
- (line 126)
-* resolution: Option details. (line 406)
-* resolution <1>: Option details. (line 413)
-* resolution, setting: Option details. (line 63)
-* reverse pagination: Option details. (line 314)
-* rhi ('psfile' special option): psfile special. (line 46)
-* Rokicki, Tomas: Why Dvips. (line 52)
-* rotate.tex: ps special. (line 33)
-* rwi ('psfile' special option): psfile special. (line 46)
-* s config command (global save/restore): Configuration file commands.
- (line 169)
-* S config command (pict path): Configuration file commands.
- (line 172)
-* save/restore, and inverted output: Small or inverted. (line 6)
-* save/restore, and literal PS: Literal examples. (line 27)
-* save/restore, and specials: ps special. (line 6)
-* save/restore, generating global: Option details. (line 325)
-* scaleunit: psfile special. (line 66)
-* scaling of figures: EPSF scaling. (line 6)
-* scaling small caps: Afm2tfm options. (line 43)
-* Scandinavian A ring: Reencoding with Afm2tfm.
- (line 32)
-* screen frequencies, setting: Including headers from the command line.
- (line 13)
-* SDict: psfile special. (line 66)
-* SDict dictionary: Literal headers. (line 6)
-* searching config files, order of: Configuration file searching.
- (line 6)
-* sections of output file, and memory: Headers and memory usage.
- (line 6)
-* sections output, in separate files: Option details. (line 132)
-* security: Option details. (line 317)
-* shell command execution, disabling: Option details. (line 317)
-* shell escape, in config file: Configuration file commands.
- (line 42)
-* Shinko CHC-S446i printer: No output. (line 14)
-* show PostScript operator: PostScript typesetting.
- (line 23)
-* silent operation: Option details. (line 310)
-* simplex mode on duplex printers: Including headers from the command line.
- (line 13)
-* slanted fonts: Special font effects.
- (line 6)
-* slanted fonts, making: Afm2tfm options. (line 61)
-* SlantFont: Special font effects.
- (line 17)
-* small caps fonts: Special font effects.
- (line 34)
-* Smith, Arthur: Hypertext specials. (line 6)
-* spaces, dropped trailing: Hypertext caveats. (line 53)
-* specials, hypertext: Hypertext specials. (line 6)
-* splines: Glyph files. (line 17)
-* spooler, lacking: Option details. (line 115)
-* spooling to lpr on MS-DOS: Option details. (line 247)
-* standard I/O: Option details. (line 103)
-* standard input, reading options from: Option details. (line 11)
-* standard output, output to: Option details. (line 242)
-* standard PostScript, required by Ghostview: Ghostscript installation.
- (line 12)
-* start-hook: PostScript hooks. (line 11)
-* structured comments: Option details. (line 212)
-* system in config file: Configuration file commands.
- (line 42)
-* T config command (TFM path): Configuration file commands.
- (line 177)
-* Tektronix Phaser printer, used for color calibration: Color device configuration.
- (line 18)
-* testpage.tex: Option details. (line 266)
-* TeX encoding, changing: Changing TeX encodings.
- (line 6)
-* TeX, including headers in: Including headers from TeX.
- (line 6)
-* TEXCONFIG: Environment variables.
- (line 55)
-* TEXFONTS, overrides P: Configuration file commands.
- (line 135)
-* TEXFONTS, overrides T: Configuration file commands.
- (line 177)
-* TEXINPUTS, overrides S: Configuration file commands.
- (line 172)
-* texmext.enc: Encodings. (line 35)
-* TEXMFOUTPUT: Option details. (line 202)
-* texmital.enc: Encodings. (line 35)
-* texmsym.enc: Encodings. (line 35)
-* texmsym.enc <1>: Changing TeX encodings.
- (line 16)
-* TEXPICTS: Environment variables.
- (line 62)
-* TEXPICTS, overrides S: Configuration file commands.
- (line 172)
-* TEXPKS, overrides P: Configuration file commands.
- (line 135)
-* TEXSIZES, overrides R: Configuration file commands.
- (line 160)
-* text in figures, chopped off: EPSF clipping. (line 6)
-* tfm files: Metric files. (line 31)
-* TFMFONTS, overrides T: Configuration file commands.
- (line 177)
-* tftopl: Metric files. (line 39)
-* Theisen, Tim: Ghostscript installation.
- (line 12)
-* tight bounding box, finding: Option details. (line 87)
-* title, specifying: Option details. (line 357)
-* too-small output: Small or inverted. (line 6)
-* trademark character, accessing: Changing PostScript encodings.
- (line 18)
-* trailing spaces, dropped: Hypertext caveats. (line 53)
-* TranScript: Option details. (line 212)
-* transforming downloaded fonts: psfonts.map. (line 19)
-* trouble: Diagnosing problems. (line 6)
-* Type 1 fonts: Glyph files. (line 25)
-* typesetting in PostScript: PostScript typesetting.
- (line 6)
-* U config command (Xerox 4045): Configuration file commands.
- (line 182)
-* uncollated copies: Option details. (line 46)
-* uncompressing PostScript: Dynamic creation of graphics.
- (line 6)
-* uniform resource locator: Hypertext specials. (line 20)
-* unknown, paper format for '-t': 'papersize' special. (line 29)
-* unknown, paper format for '-t' <1>: Config file paper sizes.
- (line 69)
-* uptex JFM: Virtual fonts. (line 37)
-* URL, definition: Hypertext specials. (line 27)
-* URL, extended for TeX: Hypertext specials. (line 20)
-* urx ('psfile' special option): psfile special. (line 42)
-* ury ('psfile' special option): psfile special. (line 42)
-* usage, basic: Basic usage. (line 6)
-* user-definable colors: User-definable colors.
- (line 6)
-* userdict, and dictionary files: Header files. (line 21)
-* userdict, used for header files: Option details. (line 127)
-* V config command (vf path): Configuration file commands.
- (line 186)
-* verbose EPSF processing: EPSF macros. (line 46)
-* vf files: Virtual fonts. (line 16)
-* virtual font expansion: Virtual fonts. (line 33)
-* virtual font path: Configuration file commands.
- (line 186)
-* virtual fonts: Virtual fonts. (line 6)
-* virtual fonts, creating: Invoking afm2tfm. (line 13)
-* VM exhausted: Printer errors. (line 14)
-* VMusage: Headers and memory usage.
- (line 12)
-* voffset ('psfile' special option): psfile special. (line 21)
-* vpl files: Virtual fonts. (line 16)
-* vptovf: Making a font available.
- (line 52)
-* vscale ('psfile' special option): psfile special. (line 33)
-* vsize ('psfile' special option): psfile special. (line 27)
-* W config command (emit warning): Configuration file commands.
- (line 191)
-* warning messages, defining: Configuration file commands.
- (line 191)
-* warnings, suppressing: Option details. (line 310)
-* whole font downloading: psfonts.map. (line 60)
-* wide fonts: psfonts.map. (line 19)
-* X config command (horizontal resolution): Configuration file commands.
- (line 198)
-* Xerox 4045: Option details. (line 378)
-* Y config command (vertical resolution): Configuration file commands.
- (line 201)
-* Z config command (compress fonts): Configuration file commands.
- (line 204)
-* z config command (secure mode): Configuration file commands.
- (line 207)
-
-
-
-Tag Table:
-Node: Top521
-Node: Why Dvips1271
-Node: Installation3854
-Node: config.ps installation4789
-Node: PostScript font installation7396
-Node: Ghostscript installation8316
-Node: Diagnosing problems9255
-Node: Debug options10346
-Node: No output11350
-Node: Small or inverted12816
-Node: Printer errors13534
-Node: Long documents fail14866
-Node: Including graphics fails15207
-Node: Invoking Dvips16446
-Node: Basic usage17068
-Node: Command-line options18066
-Node: Option summary18514
-Node: Option details20789
-Node: Environment variables41006
-Node: Config files43867
-Node: Configuration file searching44537
-Node: Configuration file commands47734
-Node: Paper size and landscape55708
-Node: 'papersize' special57335
-Node: Config file paper sizes59045
-Node: Paper trays63203
-Node: Interaction with PostScript64537
-Node: PostScript figures65190
-Node: Bounding box65916
-Node: \includegraphics69288
-Node: EPSF macros71580
-Node: EPSF scaling73579
-Node: EPSF clipping76149
-Node: psfile special76791
-Node: Dynamic creation of graphics79183
-Node: Fonts in figures80501
-Node: Header files82151
-Node: Including headers from TeX83361
-Node: Including headers from the command line85399
-Node: Headers and memory usage86498
-Node: Literal PS87709
-Node: " special88291
-Node: ps special89032
-Node: Literal headers90530
-Node: PostScript hooks91239
-Node: Literal examples93335
-Node: Hypertext94789
-Node: Hypertext caveats95963
-Node: Hypertext specials100319
-Node: PostScript fonts102953
-Node: Font concepts104070
-Node: Metric files105300
-Node: Glyph files108080
-Node: Virtual fonts110439
-Node: Encodings112594
-Node: Bitmap font encodings114996
-Node: PostScript typesetting117526
-Node: Making a font available120623
-Node: Invoking afm2tfm125657
-Node: Changing font encodings126677
-Node: Changing TeX encodings127468
-Node: Changing PostScript encodings128570
-Node: Changing both encodings129914
-Node: Reencoding with Afm2tfm130588
-Node: Encoding file format133691
-Node: Special font effects137895
-Node: Afm2tfm options140155
-Node: psfonts.map143680
-Node: Color148410
-Node: Color macro files149454
-Node: User-definable colors152664
-Node: Color subtleties153940
-Node: Ted Turner155592
-Node: Color device configuration156817
-Node: Color support details159261
-Node: Color specifications159639
-Node: Color specials161043
-Node: Index163172
-
-End Tag Table
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-\input texinfo
-@setfilename dvips.info
-@settitle Dvips: A DVI-to-PostScript translator
-
-@set version 2021.1
-@set month-year February 2021
-
-@copying
-This manual documents Dvips version @value{version}
-(@value{month-year}), a program to translate a DVI file into
-PostScript. You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file.
-@end copying
-
-@c Define a new index for filenames and options.
-@defcodeindex fl
-@defcodeindex op
-
-@c Put everything in one index (arbitrarily chosen to be the concept index).
-@syncodeindex fl cp
-@syncodeindex fn cp
-@syncodeindex ky cp
-@syncodeindex op cp
-@syncodeindex pg cp
-@syncodeindex vr cp
-
-@dircategory TeX
-@direntry
-* DVI-to-Postscript: (dvips). Translating TeX DVI files to PostScript.
-* afm2tfm: (dvips)Invoking afm2tfm. Making Type 1 fonts available to TeX.
-* dvips: (dvips)Invoking Dvips. DVI-to-PostScript translator.
-@end direntry
-
-@titlepage
-@title Dvips: A DVI-to-PostScript Translator
-@subtitle for version @value{version}
-@subtitle @value{month-year}
-@author Tomas Rokicki
-@author @url{https://tug.org/dvips}
-
-@page
-@insertcopying
-@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
-@end titlepage
-
-@summarycontents
-@contents
-
-@ifnottex
-@node Top
-@top Dvips
-
-@insertcopying
-
-@menu
-* Why Dvips:: Why use Dvips?
-* Installation:: How to compile and install Dvips.
-* Invoking Dvips:: Command-line options, configuration files, etc.
-* Paper size and landscape:: Changing the paper dimensions.
-* Interaction with PostScript:: TeX meets Dvips meets PostScript.
-* PostScript fonts:: Installing and using PostScript fonts.
-* Color:: Using color with Dvips.
-* Index:: General index.
-@end menu
-@end ifnottex
-
-
-@node Why Dvips
-@chapter Why use Dvips?
-
-The Dvips program has a number of features that set it apart from
-other PostScript drivers for @TeX{}. This rather long section describes
-the advantages of using Dvips, and may be skipped if you are just
-interested in learning how to use the program. @xref{Installation}, for
-details of compilation and installation.
-
-The Dvips driver generates excellent, standard PostScript, that
-can be included in other documents as figures or printed through a
-variety of spoolers. The generated PostScript requires very little
-printer memory, so very complex documents with a lot of fonts can easily
-be printed even on PostScript printers without much memory, such as the
-original Apple LaserWriter. The PostScript output is also compact,
-requiring less disk space to store and making it feasible as a transfer
-format.
-
-Even those documents that are too complex to print in their entirety on
-a particular printer can be printed, since Dvips will
-automatically split such documents into pieces, reclaiming the printer
-memory between each piece.
-
-The Dvips program supports graphics in a natural way, allowing
-PostScript graphics to be included and automatically scaled and
-positioned in a variety of ways.
-
-Printers with any resolution are supported, even if they have different
-resolutions in the horizontal and vertical directions. High resolution
-output is supported for typesetters, including an option that compresses
-the bitmap fonts so that typesetter virtual memory is not exhausted.
-This option also significantly reduces the size of the PostScript file
-and decoding in the printer is very fast.
-
-Missing fonts can be automatically generated if Metafont exists on
-the system, or fonts can be converted from GF to PK format
-on demand. If a font cannot be generated, a scaled version of the same
-font at a different size can be used instead, although Dvips will
-complain loudly about the poor aesthetics of the resulting output.
-
-One of the most important features is the support of virtual fonts,
-which add an entirely new level of flexibility to @TeX{}. Dvips even
-comes with its own Afm2tfm program that can create the virtual fonts
-and @TeX{} font metric files automatically from Adobe font metric
-files.
-
-Source is provided and freely distributable, so adding a site-specific feature
-is possible. Adding such features is made easier by the highly modular
-structure of the program.
-
-@cindex Rokicki, Tomas
-Tom Rokicki wrote and maintains the original Dvips program.
-
-
-@node Installation
-@chapter Installation
-
-@cindex configuration, of Dvips
-@cindex compilation
-@cindex installation, of Dvips
-
-@c ifset version
-@c (A copy of this chapter is in the distribution file @file{dvipsk/INSTALL}.)
-@c end ifset
-
-Installing Dvips is mostly the same as installing any Kpathsea-using
-program. Therefore, for the basic steps involved,
-@pxref{Installation,,, kpathsea, Kpathsea}.
-
-For solutions to common installation problems and information on how to
-report a bug, see the file @file{kpathsea/BUGS} (@pxref{Bugs,,,
-kpathsea, Kpathsea}). For solutions to Dvips-specific problems,
-@pxref{Debug options}.
-
-Dvips does require some additional installation, detailed in the
-sections below. Also, to configure color devices, @pxref{Color device
-configuration}.
-
-@menu
-* config.ps installation:: Printer and site Dvips configuration.
-* PostScript font installation:: Many PostScript fonts are freely available.
-* Ghostscript installation:: A free PostScript interpreter.
-* Diagnosing problems:: Some common runtime difficulties.
-@end menu
-
-
-@node config.ps installation
-@section @file{config.ps} installation
-
-@flindex config.ps @r{installation}
-@cindex installation of @file{config.ps}
-@cindex printer configuration
-@cindex paper size, default
-@cindex configuration files, creating
-
-Dvips has its own configuration files: a file @file{config.ps} for
-sitewide defaults, and a file @file{config.@var{printer}} for each
-printer (output device). Since these are site-specific, @code{make
-install} does not create them; you must create them yourself.
-
-(These Dvips configuration files are independent of the Kpathsea
-configuration file @file{texmf.cnf} (@pxref{Config files,,,kpathsea,
-Kpathsea}).
-
-@flindex config.proto
-@cindex prototype printer configuration file
-@cindex printer configuration file, prototype
-@cindex configuration files, prototype
-Dvips configuration files contents and searching are described fully in
-@ref{Config files}. The simplest way to create a new configuration file
-is to copy and modify the file @file{dvipsk/contrib/config.proto},
-seasoning with options to your taste from @ref{Config files}. Here is
-@file{config.proto}
-for your reading pleasure:
-@example
-@include contrib/config.proto
-@end example
-
-
-@node PostScript font installation
-@section PostScript font installation
-
-@cindex installation of PostScript fonts
-@cindex fonts, installation of PostScript
-@cindex PostScript fonts, installing
-
-To use PostScript fonts with @TeX{} and Dvips, you need both metric
-files (@file{.tfm} and @file{.vf}) and the outlines (@file{.pfa} or
-@file{.pfb}). @xref{Font concepts}. Current @TeX{} systems
-come with support for 35 base PostScript fonts and many more.
-
-@cindex fonts, system PostScript
-@cindex PostScript fonts, on your system
-@flindex psfonts.map
-If you have additional PostScript fonts, you can make them available
-to Dvips by (1)@tie{}giving them appropriate filenames; and
-(2)@tie{}running Afm2tfm (@pxref{Making a font available}) to make TFM
-and VF metrics for @TeX{} and Dvips to use. Also add them to
-@file{psfonts.map} (@pxref{psfonts.map}); this file must contain
-everything available in the system. The @code{updmap} program is
-usually used to maintain @file{psfonts.map}; run @samp{updmap --help}
-for lots of information about how it works.
-
-
-@node Ghostscript installation
-@section Ghostscript installation
-
-@cindex Ghostscript installation
-@pindex gs @r{installation}
-
-@cindex Deutsch, Peter
-@cindex Epson printers
-@cindex previewing Dvips output
-@cindex PostScript previewers
-@cindex PDF files, making
-@cindex Aladdin Ghostscript
-Ghostscript is a PostScript interpreter freely available to end-users,
-originally written by Peter Deutsch. It can read the PostScript
-produced by Dvips and render it on your monitor, or for another device
-(e.g., an Epson printer) that does not support PostScript, or in PDF
-format. The latest version is available via
-@url{https://ghostscript.com}.
-
-@cindex Theisen, Tim
-@pindex ghostview
-@cindex Ghostview, and no @samp{N}
-@cindex EPS, and Ghostview
-@cindex standard PostScript, required by Ghostview
-@findex %%Page@r{, required by Ghostview}
-The program Ghostview, originally written by Johannes Plass and Tim
-Theisen, provides typical previewing capabilities (next page/previous
-page, magnification, etc.). It requires Ghostscript to run, and files
-in structured Postscript, specifically with @samp{%%Page} comments (no
-@samp{N} in @file{config.ps}). The current version is known as GV,
-and is available from @url{https://www.gnu.org/software/gv}.
-
-
-@node Diagnosing problems
-@section Diagnosing problems
-
-@cindex problems
-@cindex trouble
-@cindex debugging
-
-You've gone through all the trouble of installing Dvips, carefully read
-all the instructions in this manual, and still can't get something to
-work. The following sections provide some helpful hints if you find
-yourself in such a situation.
-
-For details on effective bug reporting, common installation problems,
-and @code{mktexpk} problems, @pxref{Bugs,,, kpathsea, Kpathsea}.
-
-A good first debugging operation is to set the environment variable
-@env{DVIPSDEBUG}, which will display any configuration and map files
-read by Dvips. This way you can be sure it's finding the files and
-settings you expect.
-
-@menu
-* Debug options:: Getting diagnostics.
-* No output:: No output at all.
-* Small or inverted:: Output too small or inverted.
-* Printer errors:: The printer sends back errors.
-* Long documents fail:: Long documents fail to print.
-* Including graphics fails:: Figures don't work.
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Debug options
-@subsection Debug options
-
-@cindex debugging options
-@cindex options, debugging
-
-The @samp{-d} flag to Dvips helps in tracking down certain errors.
-The parameter to this flag is an integer that tells what errors are
-currently being tracked. To track a certain class of debug messages,
-specify the appropriate number given below; if you wish to track
-multiple classes, sum the numbers of the classes you wish to track.
-To track all classes, you can use @code{-1}.
-
-You can also set the environment variable @env{KPATHSEA_DEBUG} instead
-of using @samp{-d}. Some of these debugging options are actually
-provided by Kpathsea (@pxref{Debugging, , , kpathsea, Kpathsea}).
-
-The classes are:
-
-@table @asis
-@item 1
-specials
-@item 2
-paths
-@item 4
-fonts
-@item 8
-pages
-@item 16
-headers
-@item 32
-font compression
-@item 64
-files
-@item 128
-(omitted)
-@item 256
-config files
-@item 512
-Kpathsea @code{stat} calls
-@item 1024
-Kpathsea hash table lookups
-@item 2048
-Kpathsea path element expansion
-@item 4096
-Kpathsea path searches
-@end table
-
-
-@node No output
-@subsection No output at all
-
-@cindex output, none
-@cindex no output at all
-@cindex failure, to print at all
-
-If you are not getting any output at all, even from the simplest
-one-character file (for instance, @samp{\ \bye}), then something is very
-wrong. Practically any file sent to a PostScript laser printer should
-generate some output, at the very least a page detailing what error
-occurred, if any. Talk to your system administrator about downloading a
-PostScript error handler. (Adobe distributes a good one called
-@samp{ehandler.ps}.)
-@flindex ehandler.ps
-
-@cindex PowerPage PostScript implementation
-@cindex Shinko CHC-S446i printer
-@cindex Mitsubishi Shinko CHC-S446i printer
-It is possible, especially if you are using non-Adobe PostScript, that
-your PostScript interpreter is broken. Even then it should generate an
-error message. Dvips tries to work around as many bugs as possible in
-common non-Adobe PostScript interpreters, but doubtless it misses a few.
-PowerPage Revision 1, Interpreter Version 20001.001, on a Mitsubishi
-Shinko CHC-S446i color thermal dye sublimation printer is known to be
-unable to print with any but builtin fonts.
-
-If Dvips gives any strange error messages, or compilation on your
-machine generated a lot of warnings, perhaps the Dvips program itself is
-broken. Try using the debug options to determine where the error
-occurred (@pxref{Debug options}).
-
-It is possible your spooler is broken and is misinterpreting the
-structured comments. Try the @samp{-N} flag to turn off structured
-comments and see what happens.
-
-
-@node Small or inverted
-@subsection Output too small or inverted
-
-@cindex output, too small
-@cindex output, inverted
-@cindex inverted output
-@cindex too-small output
-
-@cindex save/restore, and inverted output
-If some documents come out inverted or too small, probably your spooler
-is not supplying an end of job indicator at the end of each file. (This
-commonly happens on small machines that don't have spoolers.) You can
-force Dvips to do this with the @samp{-F} flag (or @samp{F} config file
-option), but this generates files with a terminating binary character
-(control-D). You can also try using the @samp{-s} flag (or @samp{s}
-config file option) to enclose the entire job in a save/restore pair.
-@xref{Command-line options}, and @ref{Config files}.
-
-
-@node Printer errors
-@subsection Error messages from printer
-
-@cindex printer errors
-@cindex error messages from printer
-@cindex failure, and printer errors
-
-@cindex @t{bop undefined} error
-If your printer returns error messages, the error message gives very
-good information on what might be going wrong. One of the most common
-error messages is @samp{bop undefined}. This is caused by old versions
-of Transcript and other spoolers that do not properly parse the setup
-section of the PostScript. To fix this, turn off structured comments
-with the @samp{-N} option, but it'd be best to get your spooling
-software updated.
-
-@cindex VM exhausted
-@cindex printer memory exhausted
-@cindex memory of printer exhausted
-Another error message is @samp{VM exhausted}. Some printers indicate
-this error by locking up, others quietly reset. This is caused by Dvips
-thinking that the printer has more memory than it actually does, and
-then printing a complicated document. To fix this, try lowering the
-@samp{m} parameter in the configuration file; use the debug option to
-make sure you adjust the correct file.
-
-Other errors may indicate you are trying to include graphics that don't
-nest properly in other PostScript documents, among other things. Try
-the PostScript file on a QMS PS-810 or other Adobe PostScript printer if
-you have one, or Ghostscript (@pxref{Ghostscript installation}); it
-might be a problem with the printer itself.
-
-
-@node Long documents fail
-@subsection Long documents fail to print
-
-@cindex long documents not printing
-@cindex failure, of long documents
-
-This is usually caused by incorrectly specifying the amount of memory
-the printer has in the configuration file; see the previous section.
-
-
-@node Including graphics fails
-@subsection Including graphics fails
-
-@cindex including graphics fails
-@cindex graphics inclusion fails
-@cindex failure, to include graphics
-
-The most common problem with including graphics is an incorrect bounding
-box (@pxref{Bounding box}). Complain to whoever wrote the software that
-generated the file if the bounding box is indeed incorrect.
-
-@cindex Illustrator, workaround for
-Another possible problem is that the figure you are trying to include
-does not nest properly; there are certain rules PostScript applications
-must follow when generating files to be included. The Dvips program
-includes work-arounds for such errors in Adobe Illustrator and other
-programs, but there are certainly applications that haven't been tested.
-
-One possible thing to try is the @samp{-K} flag which strips the comments
-from an included figure. This might be necessary if the PostScript
-spooling software does not read the structured comments correctly. Use
-of this flag will break graphics from some applications, though, since
-some applications read the PostScript file from the input stream,
-looking for a particular comment.
-
-@cindex binary files, not supported
-Any application which generates graphics output containing raw binary
-(not ASCII hex) will probably fail with Dvips.
-
-
-@node Invoking Dvips
-@chapter Invoking Dvips
-
-@cindex command-line options
-@cindex options, Dvips
-@cindex invoking Dvips
-
-Dvips reads a DVI file as output by (for example) @TeX{}, and converts
-it to PostScript, taking care of builtin or downloaded PostScript fonts,
-font reencoding, color, etc. These features are described in other
-chapters in this document.
-
-There many ways to control Dvips' behavior: configuration files,
-environment variables, and command-line options.
-
-@menu
-* Basic usage::
-* Command-line options::
-* Environment variables::
-* Config files::
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Basic usage
-@section Basic usage of Dvips
-
-@cindex usage, basic
-
-To use Dvips at its simplest, simply type
-
-@example
-dvips foo
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-where @file{foo.dvi} is the output of @TeX{} that you want to print.
-The default output is to a corresponding file @file{foo.ps}; Dvips may
-also have been locally configured to output directly to a printer by
-default.
-
-If you use fonts that have not been used on your system before, they may
-be automatically generated; this process can take a few minutes, so
-progress reports appear by default. The next time that document is
-printed, these fonts will have been saved in the proper directories, so
-printing will go much faster. (If Dvips tries to endlessly generate the
-same fonts over and over again, it hasn't been installed properly.
-@xref{Unable to generate fonts,,, kpathsea, Kpathsea}.)
-
-Many options are available (see the next section). For a brief summary
-of available options, run
-
-@example
-dvips --help
-@end example
-
-
-@node Command-line options
-@section Command-line options
-
-Dvips has a plethora of command line options. Reading through this
-section will give a good idea of the capabilities of the driver.
-
-@menu
-* Option summary:: Quick listing, from Dvips --help.
-* Option details:: More information about each option.
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Option summary
-@subsection Option summary
-
-@cindex options, summary
-Here is a handy summary of the options; it is printed out when you run
-Dvips with no arguments or with the standard @samp{--help} option.
-@opindex --help
-
-@verbatiminclude dvips.help
-
-
-@node Option details
-@subsection Option details
-
-@cindex option, details of
-
-Many of the parameterless options listed here can be turned off by
-suffixing the option with a zero (@samp{0}); for instance, to turn off
-page reversal, use @samp{-r0}. Such options are marked with a trailing
-@samp{*}.
-
-@table @samp
-@item -
-@opindex -
-@cindex options, reading from standard input
-@cindex standard input, reading options from
-Read additional options from standard input after processing the command
-line.
-
-@item --help
-@opindex --help
-Print a usage message and exit.
-
-@item --version
-@opindex --version
-Print the version number and exit.
-
-@item -a*
-@opindex -a
-@cindex memory, conserving
-Conserve memory by making three passes over the DVI file instead
-of two and only loading those characters actually used. Generally only
-useful on machines with a very limited amount of memory, like some PCs.
-
-@item -A
-@opindex -A
-@cindex odd pages only
-Print only the odd pages. This option uses @TeX{}
-page numbers, not physical page numbers.
-
-@item -b @var{num}
-@opindex -b @var{num}
-@vindex /#copies
-@cindex copies, duplicated page bodies
-@cindex color separations
-Generate @var{num} copies of each page, but duplicating the page body
-rather than using the @samp{/#copies} PostScript variable. This can
-be useful in conjunction with a header file setting @samp{bop-hook} to
-do color separations or other neat tricks.
-
-@item -B
-@opindex -B
-@cindex even pages only
-@cindex double-sided printing
-Print only the even pages. This option uses @TeX{} page numbers, not
-physical page numbers.
-
-@item -bitmapfontenc @var{option}
-@opindex -bitmapfontenc @var{option}
-@cindex bitmap font encoding
-Turns bitmap font encoding to @samp{off}, @samp{on} (no warnings
-for missing bitmap font encodings), or @samp{strict} (with warnings
-for missing bitmap font encodings).
-
-@item -c @var{num}
-@opindex -c @var{num}
-@vindex /#copies
-@cindex copies, uncollated
-@cindex uncollated copies
-Generate @var{num} consecutive copies of every page, i.e., the output is
-uncollated. This merely sets the builtin PostScript variable
-@samp{/#copies}.
-
-@item -C @var{num}
-@opindex -C @var{num}
-@cindex copies, collated
-@cindex collated copies
-Generate @var{num} copies, but collated (by replicating the data in the
-PostScript file). Slower than the @samp{-c} option, but easier on the
-hands, and faster than resubmitting the same PostScript file multiple
-times.
-
-@item -d @var{num}
-@opindex -d @var{num}
-@cindex debugging
-Set the debug flags, showing what Dvips (thinks it) is doing. This will
-work unless Dvips has been compiled without the @samp{DEBUG} option (not
-recommended). @xref{Debug options}, for the possible values of
-@var{num}. Use @samp{-d -1} as the first option for maximum output.
-
-@item -D @var{num}
-@opindex -D @var{num}
-@cindex resolution, setting
-Set both the horizontal and vertical resolution to @var{num}, given in
-dpi (dots per inch). This affects the choice of bitmap fonts that are
-loaded and also the positioning of letters in resident PostScript
-fonts. Must be between 10 and 10000. This affects both the horizontal
-and vertical resolution. If a high resolution (something greater than
-400 dpi, say) is selected, the @samp{-Z} flag should probably also be
-used. If you are using fonts made with Metafont, such as Computer
-Modern, @file{mktexpk} needs to know about the value for @var{num}
-that you use or Metafont will fail. See the file
-@url{ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/modes.mf} for a list of resolutions and mode
-names for most devices.
-
-@item -e @var{num}
-@opindex -e @var{num}
-@cindex maxdrift
-@cindex accuracy in positioning
-@cindex positioning accuracy
-Maximum drift in pixels of each character from its `true'
-resolution-independent position on the page. The default value of this
-parameter is resolution dependent (it is the number of entries in the
-list [100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1600, 2000, 2400,
-2800, 3200, @dots{}] that are less than or equal to the resolution in
-dots per inch). Allowing individual characters to `drift' from their
-correctly rounded positions by a few pixels, while regaining the true
-position at the beginning of each new word, improves the spacing of
-letters in words.
-
-@item -E*
-@opindex -E
-@cindex EPSF, generating
-@cindex tight bounding box, finding
-@cindex bounding box, finding tight
-Generate an EPSF file with a tight bounding box. This only looks at
-marks made by characters and rules, not by any included graphics. In
-addition, it gets the glyph metrics from the TFM file, so characters
-that print outside their enclosing TFM box may confuse it. In addition,
-the bounding box might be a bit too loose if the character glyph has
-significant left or right side bearings. Nonetheless, this option works
-well enough for creating small EPSF files for equations or tables or the
-like. (Of course, Dvips output, especially when using bitmap fonts, is
-resolution-dependent and thus does not make very good EPSF files,
-especially if the images are to be scaled; use these EPSF files with
-care.) For multiple page input files, also specify @samp{-i} to get
-each page as a separate EPSF file; otherwise, all the pages are overlaid
-in the single output file.
-
-@item -f*
-@opindex -f
-@cindex filter, running as a
-@cindex standard I/O
-@cindex pipes, not readable
-@vindex PRINTER@r{, avoided with @samp{-f}}
-Run as a filter. Read the DVI file from standard input and write the
-PostScript to standard output. The standard input must be seekable, so
-it cannot be a pipe. If your input must be a pipe, write a shell script
-that copies the pipe output to a temporary file and then points Dvips at
-this file. This option also disables the automatic reading of the
-@code{PRINTER} environment variable; use @samp{-P$PRINTER} after the
-@samp{-f} to read it anyway. It also turns off the automatic sending of
-control-D if it was turned on with the @samp{-F} option or in the
-configuration file; use @samp{-F} after the @samp{-f} to send it anyway.
-
-@item -F*
-@opindex -F
-@cindex EOF
-@cindex control-D
-@cindex printer, driving directly
-@cindex spooler, lacking
-Write control-D (ASCII code 4) as the very last character of the
-PostScript file. This is useful when Dvips is driving the printer
-directly instead of working through a spooler, as is common on personal
-systems. On systems shared by more than one person, this is not
-recommended.
-
-@item -G*
-@opindex -G
-@cindex low characters, shifting
-@cindex non-printing characters, shifting
-Shift non-printing characters (ASCII 0-32, 127) to higher-numbered positions.
-This was useful to work around bugs in old versions of Adobe's PDF
-reader. It's more likely to cause problems nowadays.
-
-@item -h @var{name}
-@opindex -h @var{name}
-@cindex header file, downloading
-@cindex userdict@r{, used for header files}
-Prepend @var{name} as an additional header file, or, if @var{name} is
-@samp{-}, suppress all header files. Any definitions in the header file
-get added to the PostScript @samp{userdict}.
-
-@item -i*
-@opindex -i
-@cindex sections output, in separate files
-@cindex multiple output files
-@cindex output files, multiple
-Make each section be a separate file; a @dfn{section} is a part of the
-document processed independently, most often created to avoid memory
-overflow. The filenames are created replacing the suffix of the
-supplied output file name by a three-digit sequence number. This option
-is most often used in conjunction with the @samp{-S} option which sets
-the maximum section length in pages; if @samp{-i} is specified and
-@samp{-S} is not, each page is output as a separate file. For instance,
-some phototypesetters cannot print more than ten or so consecutive pages
-before running out of steam; these options can be used to automatically
-split a book into ten-page sections, each to its own file.
-
-On the other hand, if your document uses very large fonts or very
-large included figures, Dvips might take it upon itself to split the
-output into unwanted sections, to try to avoid overflowing printer
-memory. @xref{Headers and memory usage}, for ways to handle this.
-
-@item -j*
-@opindex -j @r{for partial font downloading}
-Download only needed characters from Type 1 fonts. This is the
-default in the current release. Some debugging flags trace this operation
-(@pxref{Debug options}). You can also control partial downloading on a
-per-font basis (@pxref{psfonts.map}).
-
-@item -k*
-@opindex -k @r{for cropmarks}
-@cindex cropmarks
-@flindex crop.pro
-Print crop marks. This option increases the paper size (which should be
-specified, either with a paper size special or with the @samp{-T}
-option) by a half inch in each dimension. It translates each page by a
-quarter inch and draws cross-style crop marks. It is mostly useful with
-typesetters that can set the page size automatically. This works by
-downloading @file{crop.pro}.
-
-@item -K*
-@opindex -K
-@cindex comments, removing included
-@findex %%Page@r{, removing}
-Remove comments in included PostScript graphics, font files, and
-headers; only necessary to get around bugs in spoolers or PostScript
-post-processing programs. Specifically, the @samp{%%Page}
-comments, when left in, often cause difficulties. Use of this flag can
-cause other graphics to fail, however, since the PostScript header
-macros from some software packages read portion the input stream line by
-line, searching for a particular comment.
-
-@item -l [=]@var{num}
-@opindex -l [=]@var{num}
-@cindex last page printed
-@cindex page, last printed
-@cindex physical page number, and @samp{-l}
-@cindex absolute page number, and @samp{-l}
-The last page printed will be the first one numbered @var{num}. Default
-is the last page in the document. If @var{num} is prefixed by an equals
-sign, then it (and the argument to the @samp{-p} option, if specified)
-is treated as a physical (absolute) page number, rather than a value to
-compare with the @TeX{} @samp{\count0} values stored in the DVI file.
-Thus, using @samp{-l =9} will end with the ninth page of the document,
-no matter what the pages are actually numbered.
-
-@item -L*
-@opindex -L
-@cindex @samp{papersize} special, first vs.@: last
-By default or with @code{-L1}, the last @samp{papersize} special wins;
-with @code{-L0}, the first special wins. @xref{@samp{papersize} special}.
-
-@item -m*
-@opindex -m
-@cindex manual feed
-Specify manual feed, if supported by the output device.
-
-@item -mode @var{mode}
-@opindex -mode @var{mode}
-@cindex mode name, specifying
-@cindex Metafont mode, specifying
-Use @var{mode} as the Metafont device name for path searching and font
-generation. This overrides any value from configuration files. With
-the default paths, explicitly specifying the mode also makes the program
-assume the fonts are in a subdirectory named @var{mode}.
-@xref{TeX directory structure,, @TeX{} directory structure, kpathsea,
-Kpathsea}. If Metafont does not understand the @var{mode} name, see
-@ref{Unable to generate fonts,,, kpathsea, Kpathsea}.
-
-@item -M*
-@opindex -M
-@cindex font generation, avoiding
-@pindex mktexpk@r{, avoiding}
-@flindex missfont.log
-@comment this description repeated in kpathsea.texi
-Turns off automatic font generation (@file{mktexpk}). If
-@code{mktexpk}, the invocation is appended to a file
-@file{missfont.log} (by default) in the current directory. You can then
-execute the log file to create the missing files after fixing the
-problem.
-@vindex TEXMFOUTPUT
-@vindex MISSFONT_LOG
-If the current directory is not writable and the environment variable or
-configuration file value @samp{TEXMFOUTPUT} is set, its value is used.
-Otherwise, nothing is written. The name @samp{missfont.log} is
-overridden by the @samp{MISSFONT_LOG} environment variable or
-configuration file value.
-
-@item -n @var{num}
-@opindex -n @var{num}
-@cindex maximum pages printed
-@cindex pages, maximum printed
-Print at most @var{num} pages. Default is 100000.
-
-@item -N*
-@opindex -N
-@cindex structured comments
-@cindex TranScript
-@findex %%Page@r{, not generating}
-Turns off generation of structured comments such as @samp{%%Page}; this
-may be necessary on some systems that try to interpret PostScript
-comments in weird ways, or on some PostScript printers. Old versions of
-TranScript in particular cannot handle modern Encapsulated PostScript.
-Beware: This also disables page movement, etc., in PostScript viewers
-such as Ghostview.
-
-@item -noomega
-@opindex -noomega
-@cindex Omega extensions
-@cindex p@TeX{} extensions
-Disable the use of Omega extensions when interpreting DVI
-files. By default, the additional opcodes @samp{129} and @samp{134}
-are recognized by Dvips as Omega or p@TeX{} extensions and interpreted as
-requests to set 2-byte characters.
-
-@item -noptex
-@opindex -noptex
-@cindex p@TeX{} extensions
-Disable the use of p@TeX{} extensions when interpreting DVI files. By
-default, the additional opcodes @samp{130} and @samp{135} are
-recognized by Dvips as Omega extensions and interpreted as requests to
-set 3-byte characters, and @samp{255} as request to change the
-typesetting direction.
-
-The only drawback is that the virtual font array will (at least
-temporarily) require 65536 or more positions instead of the default
-256 positions, i.e., the memory requirements of Dvips will be somewhat
-larger. If you find this unacceptable or encounter another problem
-with the Omega or p@TeX{} extensions, you can switch off the p@TeX{}
-extension by using @samp{-noptex}, or both by using @samp{-noomega}
-(but please do send a bug report if you find such problems,
-@pxref{Bugs,,, kpathsea, Kpathsea}).
-
-@item -o @var{name}
-@opindex -o @var{name}
-@cindex output, redirecting
-@cindex standard output, output to
-Send output to the file @var{name}. If @samp{-o} is specified without
-@var{name} (i.e., it is the last thing on the command line), the
-default is @samp{@var{file}.ps} where the input DVI file was
-@samp{@var{file}.dvi}. If @samp{-o} isn't given at all, the
-configuration file default is used.
-
-@findex popen @r{for output}
-@kindex - @r{as output filename}
-@kindex ! @r{starting output filename}
-@kindex | @r{starting output filename}
-@cindex lpr spooler, MS-DOS emulation
-@cindex spooling to lpr on MS-DOS
-If @var{name} is @samp{-}, output goes to standard output. If the first
-character of @var{name} is @samp{!} or @samp{|}, then the remainder will
-be used as an argument to @code{popen}; thus, specifying @samp{|lpr} as
-the output file will automatically queue the file for printing as
-usual. (The MS-DOS version will print to the local printer device
-@file{PRN} when @var{name} is @samp{|lpr} and a program by that name
-cannot be found.)
-
-@samp{-o} disables the automatic reading of the @code{PRINTER}
-environment variable, and turns off the automatic sending of control-D.
-See the @samp{-f} option for how to override this.
-
-@item -O @var{x-offset},@var{y-offset}
-@opindex -O @var{x-offset},@var{y-offset}
-@cindex offset pages
-@cindex printer offset
-Move the origin by @var{x-offset},@var{y-offset}, a comma-separated
-pair of dimensions such as @samp{.1in,-.3cm} (@pxref{@samp{papersize}
-special}). The origin of the page is shifted from the default position
-(of one inch down, one inch to the right from the upper left corner of
-the paper) by this amount. This is usually best specified in the
-printer-specific configuration file.
-
-@flindex testpage.tex
-This is useful for a printer that consistently offsets output pages by a
-certain amount. You can use the file @file{testpage.tex} to determine
-the correct value for your printer. Be sure to do several runs with the
-same @code{O} value---some printers vary widely from run to run.
-
-@findex bop-hook@r{, and offset pages}
-If your printer offsets every other page consistently, instead of every
-page, your best recourse is to use @samp{bop-hook} (@pxref{PostScript
-hooks}).
-
-@item -p [=]@var{num}
-@opindex -p [=]@var{num}
-@cindex first page printed
-@cindex page, first printed
-@cindex physical page number, and @samp{-p}
-@cindex absolute page number, and @samp{-p}
-The first page printed will be the first one numbered @var{num}. Default
-is the first page in the document. If @var{num} is prefixed by an
-equals sign, then it (and the argument to the @samp{-l} option, if
-specified) is treated as a physical (absolute) page number, rather than
-a value to compare with the @TeX{} @samp{\count0} values stored in the
-DVI file. Thus, using @samp{-p =3} will start with the third page of
-the document, no matter what the pages are actually numbered.
-
-@item -pp @var{first}-@var{last}
-@opindex -pp @var{first}-@var{last}
-@cindex page range
-@opindex -pp @var{range}
-Print pages @var{first} through @var{last}; equivalent to @samp{-p
-@var{first} -l @var{last}}, except that multiple @samp{-pp} options
-accumulate, unlike @samp{-p} and @samp{-l}. The @samp{-} separator can
-also be @samp{:}.
-
-@item -P @var{printer}
-@opindex -P @var{printer}
-@flindex config.ps
-Read the configuration file @file{config.@var{printer}}
-(@file{@var{printer}.cfg} on MS-DOS), which typically sets the output
-name (most likely @samp{o |lpr -P@var{printer}}), resolution, Metafont
-mode, and perhaps other printer-specific defaults. It works best to
-put sitewide defaults in the one master @samp{config.ps} file and only
-things that vary from printer to printer in the
-@samp{config.@var{printer}} files; @samp{config.ps} is read before
-@samp{config.@var{printer}}.
-
-A configuration file for eventual creation of Adobe PDF files is
-provided in @samp{config.pdf} and thus can be loaded with
-@samp{-Ppdf}. It will try to include Type 1 outline fonts into the
-PostScript file (@pxref{Hypertext caveats}).
-
-If no @samp{-P} or @samp{-o} is given, the environment variable
-@code{PRINTER} is checked. If that variable exists, and a corresponding
-@file{config.@var{printer}} (@file{@var{printer}.cfg} on MS-DOS) file
-exists, it is read.
-@xref{Configuration file searching}.
-
-@item -q*
-@opindex -q
-@cindex quiet operation
-@cindex silent operation
-@cindex warnings, suppressing
-Run quietly. Don't chatter about pages converted, etc.@:,
-and report no warnings (only errors) to standard error.
-
-@item -r*
-@opindex -r
-@cindex reverse pagination
-Output pages in reverse order. By default, page 1 is output first.
-
-@item -R
-@opindex -R
-@cindex security
-@cindex shell command execution, disabling
-@cindex absolute filenames, disabling
-@cindex @file{..}-relative filenames
-Run securely. @samp{-R2} disables both shell command execution in
-@code{\special} (via @samp{`}, @pxref{Dynamic creation of graphics})
-and config files (via the @samp{E} option, @pxref{Configuration file
-commands}) and opening of any absolute or @file{..}-relative
-filenames. @samp{-R1}, the default, forbids shell escapes but allows
-absolute filenames. @samp{-R0} allows both.
-
-@item -s*
-@opindex -s
-@cindex save/restore, generating global
-Enclose the output in a global save/restore pair. This causes the file
-to not be truly conformant, and is thus not recommended, but is useful
-if you are driving a deficient printer directly and thus don't care too
-much about the portability of the output to other environments.
-
-@item -S @var{num}
-@opindex -S @var{num}
-Set the maximum number of pages in each `section'. This option is most
-commonly used with the @samp{-i} option; see its description above for
-more information.
-
-@item -t @var{papertype}
-@opindex -t @var{papertype}
-@cindex paper type
-@cindex media
-@cindex letter papertype
-@cindex legal papertype
-@cindex ledger papertype
-@cindex a4 papertype
-@cindex a3 papertype
-@cindex landscape papertype
-@cindex papersize special, and no @samp{-t}
-Set the paper type to @var{papertype}, usually defined in one of the
-configuration files, along with the appropriate PostScript code to
-select it (@pxref{Config file paper sizes}).
-@itemize @minus{}
-@item You can also specify a @var{papertype} of @samp{landscape},
-which rotates a document by 90 degrees.
-@item To rotate a document whose paper type is not the default, you
-can use the @samp{-t} option twice, once for the paper type, and once
-for @samp{landscape}.
-@item In general, you should not use any @samp{-t} option when
-using a @samp{papersize} special, which some @LaTeX{} packages (e.g.,
-@samp{hyperref}) insert.
-@item One exception is when using a nonstandard paper size that is not
-already defined in @file{config.ps}; in this case, you need to specify
-@samp{-t@tie{}unknown}.
-@item Another exception is when producing multi-page files for further
-processing; use @samp{-t@tie{}nopaper} to omit any paper size
-information in the output. (If you just have a single page document,
-you can use @samp{-E} to get pure EPSF output.)
-@end itemize
-
-@item -title @var{string}
-@opindex -title @var{str}
-@cindex title, specifying
-@cindex output title, specifying
-@cindex document title, specifying
-@findex %%Title
-Use @var{string} as the title in the generated PostScript
-(@code{%%Title}). If not specified, the default is the basename of the
-input file; for example, running @code{dvips /foo/bar.dvi} will have a
-@code{%%Title} of @samp{bar.dvi}.
-
-@item -T @var{hsize},@var{vsize}
-@opindex -T @var{hsize},@var{vsize}
-Set the paper size to (@var{hsize},@var{vsize}), a comma-separated
-pair of dimensions such as @samp{.1in,-.3cm} (@pxref{@samp{papersize}
-special}). It overrides any paper size special in the DVI file. Be
-careful, as the paper size will stick to a predefined size if there is
-one close enough. To disable this behavior, use @samp{-tunknown}.
-
-@item -u @var{psmapfile}
-@opindex -u @var{psmapfile}
-@cindex PostScript font alias file
-@cindex resident fonts, different in different printers
-Set @var{psmapfile} to be the file that dvips uses for looking up
-PostScript font aliases. If @var{psmapfile} begins with a @samp{+}
-character, then the rest of the name is used as the name of the map file,
-and the map file is appended to the list of map files (instead of replacing
-the list). In either case, if the name has no extension, then @samp{.map}
-is added at the end.
-
-@item -U*
-@opindex -U
-@cindex Xerox 4045
-Disable a PostScript virtual memory-saving optimization that stores the
-character metric information in the same string that is used to store
-the bitmap information. This is only necessary when driving the Xerox
-4045 PostScript interpreter, which has a bug that puts garbage on the
-bottom of each character. Not recommended unless you must drive this
-printer.
-
-@item -v
-@opindex -v
-Print the dvips version number and exit.
-
-@item -V*
-@opindex -V
-Download non-resident PostScript fonts as bitmaps. This requires use
-@pindex mtpk
-@pindex gsftopk
-@pindex pstopk
-of @code{mtpk} or @code{gsftopk} or @code{pstopk} or some combination
-thereof to generate the required bitmap fonts; these programs are
-supplied with Dvips. The bitmap must be put into @file{psfonts.map} as
-the downloadable file for that font. This is useful only for those
-fonts for which you do not have real outlines, being downloaded to
-printers that have no resident fonts, i.e., very rarely.
-
-
-@item -x @var{num}
-@opindex -x @var{num}
-@cindex magnification, overriding DVI
-Set the magnification ratio to @math{@var{num}/1000}. Overrides
-the magnification specified in the DVI file. Must be between 10 and
-100000. It is recommended that you use standard magstep values (1095,
-1200, 1440, 1728, 2074, 2488, 2986, and so on) to help reduce the total
-number of PK files generated. @var{num} may be a real number, not an
-integer, for increased precision.
-
-@item -X @var{num}
-@opindex -X @var{num}
-@cindex resolution
-Set the horizontal resolution in dots per inch to @var{num}.
-
-@item -y @var{num}
-@cindex magnification, vertical
-Set the magnification ratio to @math{@var{num}/1000} times the
-magnification specified in the DVI file. See
-@samp{-x} above.
-
-@item -Y @var{num}
-@opindex -Y @var{num}
-Set the vertical resolution in dots per inch to @var{num.}
-@cindex resolution
-
-@item -z*
-@opindex -z @r{for recognizing hyperdvi}
-@cindex hyperdvi extensions, enabling
-@cindex distillation, and @samp{-z}
-@cindex PDF files, option for
-@findex html @r{specials, and @samp{-z}}
-Pass @samp{html} hyperdvi specials through to the output for eventual
-distillation into PDF. This is not enabled by default to avoid
-including the header files unnecessarily, and use of temporary files in
-creating the output. @xref{Hypertext}.
-
-@item -Z*
-@opindex -Z @r{for compressing bitmap fonts}
-@cindex compressing bitmap fonts
-Compress bitmap fonts in the output file, thereby reducing the size of
-what gets downloaded. Especially useful at high resolutions or when
-very large fonts are used. May slow down printing, especially on early
-68000-based PostScript printers. Generally recommend today, and can be
-enabled in the configuration file (@pxref{Configuration file commands}).
-
-@end table
-
-
-@node Environment variables
-@section Environment variables
-
-@cindex environment variables
-
-Dvips looks for many environment variables, to define search paths and
-other things. The path variables are read as needed, after all
-configuration files are read, so they override values in the
-configuration files. (Except for @code{TEXCONFIG}, which defines where
-the configuration files themselves are found.)
-
-@xref{Path specifications,,, kpathsea, Kpathsea}, for details of
-interpretation of path and other environment variables common to all
-Kpathsea-using programs. Only the environment variables specific to
-Dvips are mentioned here.
-
-@vtable @code
-@item DVIPSDEBUG
-@vindex KPATHSEA_DEBUG
-Write the absolute path names of any configuration or map files to
-standard output, for debugging. This isn't done by default because
-these files are read even before the banner is printed. For
-voluminous additional debugging, set the environment variable
-@env{KPATHSEA_DEBUG} to @samp{-1}
-(@pxref{Debugging,,,kpathsea,Kpathsea}). (If @env{KPATHSEA_DEBUG} is
-set to any value, it automatically turns on @env{DVIPSDEBUG}.)
-
-@item DVIPSFONTS
-Default path to search for all fonts. Overrides all the font path
-config file options and other environment variables (@pxref{Supported
-file formats,,, kpathsea, Kpathsea}).
-
-@item DVIPSHEADERS
-Default path to search for PostScript header files. Overrides the @samp{H}
-config file option (@pxref{Configuration file commands}).
-
-@item DVIPSMAKEPK
-@pindex mktexpk@r{, changing name}
-Overrides @samp{mktexpk} as the name of the program to invoke to
-create missing PK fonts. You can change the arguments passed to the
-@code{mktexpk} program with the @code{MAKETEXPK} environment
-variable; @pxref{MakeTeX script arguments,,, kpathsea, Kpathsea}.
-
-@item DVIPSRC
-Specifies the name of the startup file (@pxref{Configuration file
-searching}) which is read after @file{config.ps} but before any
-printer-specific configuration files.
-
-@item DVIPSSIZES
-@cindex last-resort font scaling, with @code{DVIPSSIZES}
-Last-resort sizes for scaling of unfound fonts. Overrides the @samp{R}
-definition in config files (@pxref{Configuration file commands}).
-
-@item PRINTER
-Determine the default printer configuration file. (Dvips itself does
-not use @code{PRINTER} to determine the output destination in any way.)
-
-@item TEXCONFIG
-@cindex configuration file path
-Path to search for Dvips' @file{config.@var{printer}} configuration
-files, including the base @file{config.ps}. Using this single
-environment variable, you can override everything else. (The
-printer-specific configuration files are called @file{@var{printer}.cfg}
-on MS-DOS, but @file{config.ps} is called by that name on all
-platforms.)
-
-@item TEXPICTS
-Path to search for included graphics files. Overrides the @samp{S}
-config file option (@pxref{Configuration file commands}). If not set,
-@code{TEXINPUTS} is looked for. @xref{Supported file formats,,,
-kpathsea, Kpathsea}.
-
-@end vtable
-
-
-@node Config files
-@section Dvips configuration files
-
-@cindex configuration files
-
-This section describes in detail the Dvips-specific @file{config.*}
-device configuration files (called @file{*.cfg} on MS-DOS), which
-override the @file{texmf.cnf}
-configuration files generic to Kpathsea which Dvips also reads
-(@pxref{Config files,,, kpathsea, Kpathsea}).
-
-For information about installing these files, including a prototype file
-you can copy, @pxref{config.ps installation}.
-
-@menu
-* Configuration file searching:: Where config.* files are searched for.
-* Configuration file commands:: What can go in a config.* file.
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Configuration file searching
-@subsection Configuration file searching
-
-@cindex configuration file searching
-@cindex searching config files, order of
-
-The Dvips program loads many different configuration files, so that
-parameters can be set globally across the system, on a per-device basis,
-or individually by each user.
-
-@enumerate
-@item
-@flindex config.ps@r{, searched for}
-Dvips first reads (if it exists) @file{config.ps}; it is searched for
-along the path for Dvips configuration files, as described in
-@ref{Supported file formats,,, kpathsea, Kpathsea}.
-
-@item
-@flindex .dvipsrc@r{, searched for}
-A user-specific startup file is loaded, so individual users can override
-any options set in the global file. The environment variable
-@code{DVIPSRC}, if defined, is used as the specification of the startup
-file. If this variable is undefined, Dvips uses a platform-specific
-default name. On Unix Dvips looks for the default startup file under
-the name @file{$HOME/.dvipsrc}, which is in the user's home directory.
-On MS-DOS and MS-Windows, where users generally don't have their private
-directories, the startup file is called @file{dvips.ini} and it is
-searched for along the path for Dvips configuration files (as described
-in @ref{Supported file formats,,, kpathsea, Kpathsea}.); users are
-expected to set this path as they see fit for their taste.
-
-@item
-@opindex -P@var{printer}@r{, and config file searching}
-The command line is read and parsed: if the @samp{-P@var{device}} option
-is encountered, at that point @file{config.@var{device}} is loaded.
-Thus, the printer configuration file can override anything in the
-site-wide or user configuration file, and it can also override options
-in the command line up to the point that the @samp{-P} option was
-encountered. (On MS-DOS, the printer configuration files are called
-@file{@var{device}.cfg}, since DOS doesn't allow more than 3 characters
-after the dot in filenames.)
-
-@item
-@vindex PRINTER@r{, and config file searching}
-If no @samp{-P} option was specified, and also the @samp{-o} and
-@samp{-f} command line options were not used, Dvips checks the
-environment variable @code{PRINTER}. If it exists, then
-@file{config.@var{$PRINTER}} (@file{@var{$PRINTER}.cfg} on MS-DOS) is
-loaded (if it exists).
-
-@end enumerate
-
-Because the @file{.dvipsrc} file is read before the printer-specific
-configuration files, individual users cannot override settings in the
-latter. On the other hand, the @code{TEXCONFIG} path can be set to
-anything, so the users can always define their own printer-specific
-configuration files to be found before the system's.
-
-A few command-line options are treated specially, in that they are not
-overridden by configuration files:
-
-@table @samp
-@item -D
-As well as setting the resolution, this unsets the mode, if the mode was
-previously set from a configuration file. If @file{config.$PRINTER} is
-read, however, any @samp{D} or @samp{M} lines from there will take
-effect.
-
-@item -mode
-This overrides any mode setting (@samp{M} line) in configuration files.
-@samp{-mode} does not affect the resolution.
-
-@item -o
-This overrides any output setting (@samp{o} line) in configuration files.
-
-@end table
-
-The purpose of these special cases is to (1) minimize the chance of
-having a mismatched mode and resolution (which @samp{mktexpk} cannot
-resolve), and (2) let command-line options override config files where
-possible.
-
-
-@node Configuration file commands
-@subsection Configuration file commands
-
-@cindex configuration file options
-@cindex Dvips configuration file options
-
-Most of the configuration file commands are similar to corresponding
-command line options, but there are a few exceptions. When they are the
-same, we omit the description here.
-
-As with command line options, many may be turned off by suffixing the
-letter with a zero (@samp{0}).
-
-@cindex comments, in configuration files
-@cindex continuation lines, not supported
-Within a configuration file, empty lines, and lines starting with a
-space, asterisk, equal sign, percent sign, or pound sign are ignored.
-There is no provision for continuation lines.
-
-@table @samp
-@item @@ @var{name hsize vsize}
-@opindex @@ @r{config command (define paper sizes)}
-Define paper sizes. @xref{Config file paper sizes}.
-
-@item a*
-@opindex a @r{config command (conserve memory)}
-Memory conservation. Same as @samp{-a}, @pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item b @var{#copies}
-@opindex b @r{config command (#copies)}
-Multiple copies. Same as @samp{-b}, @pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item bitmapfontenc @var{option}
-@opindex bitmapfontenc @r{config command (bitmap font encoding)}
-Turns bitmap font encoding to @samp{off}, @samp{on} (no warnings
-for missing bitmap font encodings), or @samp{strict} (with warnings
-for missing bitmap font encodings).
-
-@item c @var{filename}
-@opindex c @r{config command (include another config file)}
-Include @var{filename} as an additional configuration file, read
-immediately.
-
-@item D @var{dpi}
-@opindex D @r{config command (dpi)}
-Output resolution. Same as @samp{-D}, @pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item e @var{num}
-@opindex e @r{config command (maxdrift)}
-Max drift. Same as @samp{-e}, @pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item E @var{command}
-@opindex E @r{config command (shell escape)}
-@findex system @r{in config file}
-@cindex datestamp, in output
-@cindex shell escape, in config file
-Executes the command listed with @code{system}(3); can be used to get
-the current date into a header file for inclusion, for instance.
-Possibly dangerous; this may be disabled, in which case a warning will
-be printed if the option is used (and warnings are not suppressed).
-
-@item f*
-@itemx F
-@opindex f @r{config command (filter)}
-@opindex F @r{config command (filter)}
-Run as a filter. Same as @samp{-f}, @pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item G*
-@opindex G @r{config command (character shifting)}
-Shift low-numbered characters; obsolete. Same as @samp{-G},
-@pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item h @var{header}
-@opindex h @r{config command (download additional header)}
-Prepend @var{header} to output. Same as @samp{h-}, @pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item H @var{path}
-@opindex H @r{config command (PostScript header path)}
-@cindex header path, defining
-@vindex DVIPSHEADERS@r{, overrides} H
-Use @var{path} to search for PostScript header files. The environment
-variable @code{DVIPSHEADERS} overrides this.
-
-@item i @var{n}
-@opindex i @r{config command (pages/section)}
-Make multiple output files. Same as @samp{-i -S @var{n}}, @pxref{Option
-details}.
-
-@item j*
-@opindex j @r{config command (partial font downloading)}
-Partially download Type 1 fonts. Same as @samp{-j}, @pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item K*
-@opindex K @r{config command (comment removal)}
-Remove comments from included PostScript files. Same as @samp{-K},
-@pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item L*
-@opindex L @r{config command (last paper size wins)}
-If zero, the first paper size specified is effective, else the last.
-Same as @samp{-L}, @pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item m @var{num}
-@opindex m @r{config command (available memory)}
-@cindex memory available
-@cindex printer memory
-Declare @var{num} as the memory available for fonts and strings in the
-printer. The compile-time default is 180000, but this is typically
-overridden by @file{config.ps} or other configuration files. This
-value must be accurate if memory conservation and document splitting
-is to work correctly. To determine this value, send the following
-file to the printer:
-
-@example
-%! Hey, we're PostScript
-/Times-Roman findfont 30 scalefont setfont 144 432 moveto
-vmstatus exch sub 40 string cvs show pop showpage
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-The number printed by this file is the total memory free; it is usually
-best to tell Dvips that the printer has slightly less memory, because
-many programs download permanent macros that can reduce the memory in
-the printer. Some systems or printers can dynamically increase the
-memory available to a PostScript interpreter, in which case this file
-might return a ridiculously low number; for example, the NeXT computer
-and Ghostscript. In these cases, a value of, say, 10 million is
-likely fine.
-
-To go all out: If @var{num} is zero or negative, Dvips sets the
-available memory to a very large number (the maximum integer value in
-C), the idea being that output is not to a printer and thus no
-splitting of the output is desirable. The Dvips config file
-@file{config.maxmem} is provided to do this conveniently, namely with
-@samp{dvips -Pmaxmem}.
-
-@item M @var{mode}
-@opindex M @r{config command (mf mode)}
-Metafont mode. Same as @samp{-mode}, @pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item N*
-@opindex N @r{ config command (disable EPS)}
-Disable structured comments. Beware: This also turns off displaying
-page numbers or changing to specific pagenumbers in PostScript viewers.
-Same as @samp{-N}, @pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item o @var{name}
-@opindex o @r{config command (output destination)}
-@cindex output file, setting
-Send output to @var{name}. Same as @samp{-o}, @pxref{Option details}.
-In the file @file{config.foo}, a setting like this is probably
-appropriate:
-@example
-o |lpr -Pfoo
-@end example
-The MS-DOS version will emulate spooling to @code{lpr} by printing to
-the local printer device @file{PRN} if it doesn't find an executable
-program by that name in the current directory or along the @code{PATH}.
-
-@item O @var{xoff},@var{yoff}
-@opindex O @r{config command (page offsets)}
-Origin offset. Same as @samp{-O}, @pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item p @r{[+]}@var{name}
-@opindex p @r{config command (font aliases)}
-@cindex PostScript font alias file
-@cindex resident fonts, different in different printers
-@kindex +@var{psmapfile}
-Examine @var{name} for PostScript font aliases. Default is
-@file{psfonts.map}. This option allows you to specify different resident
-fonts that different printers may have. If @var{name} starts with a
-@samp{+} character, then the rest of the name (after any leading spaces)
-is used as an additional map file; thus, it is possible to have local
-map files pointed to by local configuration files that append to the
-global map file. This can be used for font families.
-
-@item P @var{path}
-@opindex P @r{config command (PK path)}
-@vindex PKFONTS@r{, overrides} P
-@vindex TEXPKS@r{, overrides} P
-@vindex GLYPHFONTS@r{, overrides} P
-@vindex TEXFONTS@r{, overrides} P
-Use @var{path} to search for bitmap PK font files is @var{path}. The
-@code{PKFONTS}, @code{TEXPKS}, @code{GLYPHFONTS}, and @code{TEXFONTS}
-environment variables override this. @xref{Supported file formats,,,
-kpathsea, Kpathsea}.
-
-@item q*
-@itemx Q
-@opindex q @r{config command (quiet)}
-@opindex Q @r{config command (quiet)}
-Run quietly. Same as @samp{-q}, @pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item r*
-@opindex r @r{config command (page reversal)}
-Page reversal. Same as @samp{-r}, @pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item R @var{num1 num2 @dots{}}
-@opindex R @r{config command (fallback resolution)}
-@cindex fallback resolutions
-@cindex default resolutions
-@cindex last-resort scaling, with @code{R}
-Define the list of default resolutions for PK fonts. If a font size
-actually used in a document is not available and cannot be created,
-Dvips will scale the font found at the closest of these resolutions to
-the requested size, using PostScript scaling. The resulting output may
-be ugly, and thus a warning is issued. To turn this last-resort scaling
-off, use a line with just the @samp{R} and no numbers.
-
-The given numbers must be sorted in increasing order; any number smaller
-than the preceding one is ignored. This is because it is better to
-scale a font up than down; scaling down can obliterate small features in
-the character shape.
-
-@vindex DVIPSSIZES@r{, overrides} R
-@vindex TEXSIZES@r{, overrides} R
-The environment and config file values @samp{DVIPSSIZES} or
-@samp{TEXSIZES} override this configuration file setting.
-
-@vindex default_texsizes @r{Make variable}
-If no @samp{R} settings or environment variables are specified, a list
-compiled in during installation is used. This default list is defined by
-the Makefile variable @samp{default_texsizes}, defined in the file
-@file{make/paths.make}.
-
-@item s*
-@opindex s @r{config command (global save/restore)}
-Output global save/restore. Same as @samp{-s}, @pxref{Option details}.
-
-@item S @var{path}
-@opindex S @r{config command (pict path)}
-@vindex TEXPICTS@r{, overrides} S
-@vindex TEXINPUTS@r{, overrides} S
-Use @var{path} to search for special illustrations (Encapsulated
-PostScript files or psfiles). The @code{TEXPICTS} and then
-@code{TEXINPUTS} environment variables override this.
-
-@item T @var{path}
-@opindex T @r{config command (TFM path)}
-@vindex TFMFONTS@r{, overrides} T
-@vindex TEXFONTS@r{, overrides} T
-Use @var{path} to search for TFM files. The @code{TFMFONTS} and then
-@code{TEXFONTS} environment variables overrides this. This path is used
-for resident fonts and fonts that can't otherwise be found.
-
-@item U*
-@opindex U @r{config command (Xerox 4045)}
-Work around bug in Xerox 4045 printer. Same as @samp{-U}, @pxref{Option
-details}.
-
-@item V @var{path}
-@opindex V @r{config command (vf path)}
-@cindex virtual font path
-@cindex device dependency, and virtual fonts
-Use @var{path} to search for virtual font files. This may be
-device-dependent if you use virtual fonts to simulate actual fonts on
-different devices.
-
-@item W @r{[@var{string}]}
-@opindex W @r{config command (emit warning)}
-@cindex warning messages, defining
-If @var{string} is supplied, write it to standard error after reading
-all the configuration files; with no @var{string}, cancel any previous
-@samp{W} message. This is useful in the default configuration file to
-remind users to specify a printer, for instance, or to notify users
-about special characteristics of a particular printer.
-
-@item X @var{num}
-@opindex X @r{config command (horizontal resolution)}
-Horizontal resolution. Same as @samp{-X} (@pxref{Option details}).
-
-@item Y @var{num}
-@opindex Y @r{config command (vertical resolution)}
-Vertical resolution. Same as @samp{-Y} (@pxref{Option details}).
-
-@item Z*
-@opindex Z @r{config command (compress fonts)}
-Compress bitmap fonts. Same as @samp{-Z} (@pxref{Option details}).
-
-@item z*
-@opindex z @r{config command (secure mode)}
-Disables execution of system commands, like @samp{-R}
-(@pxref{Option details}). If @samp{-R} is specified
-on the command line, that takes precedence.
-
-@end table
-
-
-@node Paper size and landscape
-@chapter Paper size and landscape orientation
-
-@cindex paper size, general
-
-Most @TeX{} documents at a particular site are designed to use the
-local standard paper size (letter size in the United States, A4
-elsewhere). The Dvips program can be customized either sitewide or
-for a particular printer.
-
-@cindex landscape orientation, defined
-@cindex portrait orientation, defined
-On the other hand, plenty of documents are designed for other paper
-sizes. For instance, you may want to design a document that has the
-long edge of the paper horizontal. This can be useful when
-typesetting booklets, brochures, complex tables, or many other
-documents. This type of paper orientation is called @dfn{landscape}
-orientation (the default orientation is called @dfn{portrait}).
-Alternatively, a document might be designed for ledger or A3 paper.
-
-Since the intended paper size in these cases is a document design
-decision, not a printing decision, such information should be given in
-the @TeX{} file and not on the Dvips command line. For this reason,
-Dvips supports a @samp{papersize} special. It is hoped that this
-special will become standard over time for @TeX{} previewers and other
-printer drivers.
-
-Some @LaTeX{} packages, e.g., @samp{hyperref.sty}, write a
-@samp{papersize} special into the DVI file. In this case, you need
-not and should not attempt to override it manually.
-
-@menu
-* @samp{papersize} special:: Specifying the paper size in TeX.
-* Config file paper sizes:: Specifying printer- and site-specific sizes.
-* Paper trays:: Changing paper trays automatically.
-@end menu
-
-
-@node @samp{papersize} special
-@section @samp{papersize} special
-
-@findex papersize @r{special}
-
-The format of the @samp{papersize} special is
-
-@example
-\special@{papersize=@var{width},@var{height}@}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-@var{width} is the horizontal size of the page, and @var{height} is the
-vertical size. The dimensions supported are the same as for @TeX{};
-namely, in (inches), cm (centimeters), mm (millimeters), pt (points), sp
-(scaled points), bp (big points, the same as the default PostScript
-unit), pc (picas), dd (didot points), and cc (ciceros).
-
-@findex landscape@r{, as @code{\special}}
-For a US letter size landscape document, the @samp{papersize} would be:
-@example
-\special@{papersize=11in,8.5in@}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-An alternate specification of @code{landscape}:
-@example
-\special@{landscape@}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-This is supported for backward compatibility, but it is hoped that
-reventually the @samp{papersize} comment will dominate.
-
-Of course, such a @code{\special} only informs Dvips of the desired
-paper size; you must also adjust @code{\hsize} and @code{\vsize} in your
-@TeX{} document typeset to those dimensions.
-
-@findex unknown@r{, paper format for @samp{-t}}
-When using the @samp{papersize} special, you generally should not also
-specify @code{-t} on the command line (@pxref{Option details}). The
-exception is when using a nonstandard paper size that isn't
-predefined; in this case, use @code{-t@tie{}unknown}.
-
-The @samp{papersize} special must occur somewhere on the first page of
-the document. Some packages, notably @samp{hyperref}, insert this special.
-
-By default, if a DVI file contains multiple @samp{papersize} specials,
-the last one wins; this is also the behavior of the @code{dvipdfmx}
-driver. If the @code{-L0} command line option or @code{L0} config
-file command is specified, the first special wins---this was the
-behavior of Dvips prior to the 2017 release.
-
-
-@node Config file paper sizes
-@section Configuration file paper size command
-
-@cindex paper size configuration file command
-@cindex configuration file paper size command
-
-The @samp{@@} command in a configuration file sets the paper size
-defaults and options. The first @samp{@@} command defines the default
-paper size. It has three possible parameters:
-
-@example
-@@ @r{[}@var{name} @r{[}@var{hsize} @var{vsize}@r{]]}
-@end example
-
-If @samp{@@} is specified on a line by itself, with no parameters, it
-instructs Dvips to discard all previous paper size information (possibly
-from another configuration file).
-
-If three parameters are given, with the first parameter being a name and
-the second and third being a dimension (as in @samp{8.5in} or
-@samp{3.2cc}, just like in the @samp{papersize} special), then the
-option is interpreted as starting a new paper size description, where
-@var{name} is the name and @var{hsize} and @var{vsize} define the
-horizontal and vertical size of the sheet of paper, respectively. For
-example:
-
-@example
-@@ letterSize 8.5in 11in
-@end example
-
-If both @var{hsize} and @var{vsize} are zero (you must still specify
-units!)@: then any page size will match. If the @samp{@@} character is
-immediately followed by a @samp{+} sign, then the remainder of the line
-(after skipping any leading blanks) is treated as PostScript code to
-send to the printer, presumably to select that particular paper size:
-
-@example
-@@ letter 8.5in 11in
-@@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Letter
-@@+ letter
-@@+ %%EndPaperSize
-@end example
-
-After all that, if the first character of the line is an exclamation
-point, then the line is put in the initial comments section of the final
-output file; else, it is put in the setup section of the output file.
-For example:
-
-@example
-@@ legal 8.5in 14in
-@@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Legal
-@@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Legal
-@@+ legal
-@@+ %%EndPaperSize
-@end example
-
-When Dvips has a paper format name given on the command line, it looks
-for a match by the @var{name}; when it has a @samp{papersize} special,
-it looks for a match by dimensions. The best match found (from the
-paper size information in the configuration file) is used. The
-dimensions must match within 5bp.
-
-If nothing matches, a warning is printed and the first paper size with
-zero dimensions is used; this should be the @code{unknown} paper size
-definition mentioned below, resulting in the actual dimensions being
-used.
-
-Landscape mode for all paper sizes is automatically supported.
-
-If your printer has a command to set a special paper size, then give
-dimensions of @samp{0in 0in}; the PostScript code that sets the paper
-size can refer to the dimensions the user requested as @samp{hsize}
-and @samp{vsize}; these will be macros defined in the PostScript that
-return the requested size in default PostScript units. Also, some
-printers want @samp{BeginPaperSize} comments and paper size setting
-commands; others (such as the NeXT) want @samp{PaperSize} comments and
-they will handle setting the paper size. So paper size entries should
-typically specify both.
-
-@findex unknown@r{, paper format for @samp{-t}}
-When using a paper size that is not already defined in
-@file{config.ps}, you probably want to say @samp{-t@tie{}unknown} on
-the command line; the @code{unknown} paper size definition in
-@file{config.ps} has the requisite PostScript incantation to set the
-PostScript page size, as just described.
-
-@findex nopaper@r{, paper format for @samp{-t}}
-If you want no paper size information in the output at all, use
-@samp{-t@tie{}nopaper}. This is useful with multi-page output that
-will be processed further. If you just have a single page document,
-you can use @samp{-E} to get pure EPSF output.
-
-@flindex mkdvipspapers
-The Perl 5 script @file{contrib/configs/mkdvipspapers} in the
-distribution directory may help in determining appropriate paper size
-definitions.
-
-@flindex config.ps @r{paper sizes}
-@findex letter @r{paper size}
-@findex a4 @r{paper size}
-Notwithstanding the above, the default @code{letter} and @code{a4}
-paper size definitions in @file{config.ps} execute the
-@code{setpagedevice} operator if it exists (it was defined in
-PostScript Level@tie{}2), or the @samp{letter} or @samp{a4} operator
-if they exist (they are nonstandard and thus perhaps cause failures on
-certain (unknown) printers). Not executing any page size definition
-at all confuses PostScript conversion programs such as
-@command{ps2pdf}, so we want to execute one if we can.
-
-@findex letterSize @r{paper size}
-@findex A4size @r{paper size}
-The @code{letterSize} and @code{A4Size} paper size definitions are now
-synonyms for @code{letter} and @code{a4}.
-
-
-@node Paper trays
-@section Paper trays
-
-@cindex paper trays
-@cindex dual paper trays
-@cindex multiple paper trays
-@cindex HP4Si printer and paper trays
-
-@findex bop-hook
-Some printers, such as the Hewlett-Packard HP4si, have multiple paper
-trays. You can set up Dvips to take advantage of this using the
-@code{bop-hook} PostScript variable (@pxref{PostScript hooks}).
-
-@cindex letterhead tray
-For example, suppose you have an alternate tray stocked with letterhead
-paper; the usual tray has the usual paper. You have a document where
-you want the first page printed on letterhead, and the remaining pages
-on the usual paper. You can create a header file, say
-@file{firstletterhead.PS}, with the following (PostScript) code
-(@code{bop-hook} is passed the current physical page number, which
-starts at zero):
-
-@example
-/bop-hook @{ dup 0 eq @{ @var{alternatetray} @} @{ @var{normaltray} @} ifelse @} def
-@end example
-
-@noindent where @var{alternatetray} and @var{normaltray} are the appropriate
-commands to select the paper trays. On the 4SI, @var{alternatetray} is
-@samp{statusdict begin 1 setpapertray end} and @var{normaltray} is
-@samp{statusdict begin 0 setpapertray end}.
-
-Then, include the file with either
-@itemize @bullet
-@item the @samp{-h} command-line option (@pxref{Option details}); or
-
-@item the @samp{h} config file option (@pxref{Configuration file
-commands}); or
-
-@item @samp{\special@{header=@var{file}@}} in your @TeX{} document
-(@pxref{Including headers from TeX,, Including headers from @TeX{}}).
-
-@end itemize
-
-
-@node Interaction with PostScript
-@chapter Interaction with PostScript
-
-@cindex interaction with PostScript
-@cindex PostScript interaction
-
-Dvips supports inclusion of PostScript figure files (e.g., Encapsulated
-PostScript), downloading other header files (e.g., fonts), including
-literal PostScript code, and hypertext.
-
-@menu
-* PostScript figures:: Including an Encapsulated PostScript figure.
-* Header files:: Downloading extra definitions.
-* Literal PS:: Writing literal PostScript code.
-* Hypertext:: Producing HyperPostScript to make PDF.
-@end menu
-
-
-@node PostScript figures
-@section PostScript figures
-
-Scaling and including PostScript graphics is a breeze---if the PostScript
-file is correctly formed. Even if it is not, however, the file can usually
-be accommodated with just a little more work.
-
-@menu
-* Bounding box:: The %%BoundingBox EPS comment.
-* \includegraphics:: The LaTeX \includegraphics macro.
-* EPSF macros:: Including the file in TeX.
-* psfile special:: The basic special.
-* Dynamic creation of graphics:: Handling compressed or generated figures.
-* Fonts in figures:: The %*Font comment.
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Bounding box
-@subsection The bounding box comment
-
-@cindex bounding box, comment for
-
-The most important feature of a good PostScript file from the standpoint
-of including it in another document is an accurate bounding box comment.
-Every well-formed PostScript file has a comment describing where on the
-page the graphic is located, and how big that graphic is.
-
-@cindex big points
-@cindex PostScript units
-@cindex bounding box, defined
-This information is given as the lower left and upper right corners of
-the box just enclosing the graphic, and is thus referred to as the
-@dfn{bounding box}. These coordinates are given in the default
-PostScript units (there are precisely 72 PostScript units to the inch,
-like @TeX{} big points) with respect to the lower left corner of the
-sheet of paper.
-
-@findex %%BoundingBox
-To see if a PostScript file has a bounding box comment, just look at the
-first few lines of the file. PostScript files are standard ASCII, so
-you can use any text editor to do this. If within the first few dozen
-lines there is a line like
-
-@example
-%%BoundingBox: 25 50 400 300
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-(with any reasonable numbers), chances are very good that the file is
-Encapsulated PostScript and will work easily with Dvips. If the file
-contains instead a line like
-
-@findex atend@r{, bounding box specification}
-@findex (atend)@r{, bounding box specification}
-@example
-%%BoundingBox: (atend)
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-the file is still probably Encapsulated PostScript, but the bounding box
-is given at the end of the file. Dvips needs it at the beginning. You
-can move it with that same text editor, or a simple script. (The
-bounding box is given in this way when the program that generated the
-PostScript couldn't know the size in advance, or was too lazy to compute
-it.)
-
-@pindex bbfig
-@cindex bounding box, determining
-If the document lacks a @samp{%%BoundingBox:} altogether, you can
-determine one in a couple of ways. One is to use the @samp{bbfig}
-program distributed with Dvips in the @file{contrib} directory. This can
-usually find the correct bounding box automatically; it works best with
-Ghostscript.
-
-@vindex 612 792 @r{bounding box size}
-If the comment looks like this:
-@example
-%%BoundingBox: 0 0 612 792
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-the graphic claims to take up an entire sheet of paper. This is
-usually a symptom of a bug in the program that generated it.
-
-The other is to do it yourself: print the file. Now, take a ruler, and
-make the following measurements (in PostScript units, so measure in
-inches and multiply by 72): From the left edge of the paper to the
-leftmost mark on the paper is @var{llx}, the first number. From the
-bottom edge of the paper to the bottommost mark on the paper is
-@var{lly}, the second number. From the left edge of the paper to the
-rightmost mark on the paper is @var{urx}, the third number. The fourth
-and final number, @var{ury}, is the distance from the bottom of the page
-to the uppermost mark on the paper.
-
-Once you have the numbers, add a comment of the following form as the
-second line of the document. (The first line should already be a line
-starting with the two characters @samp{%!}; if it is not, the file
-probably isn't PostScript.)
-
-@example
-%%BoundingBox: @var{llx} @var{lly} @var{urx} @var{ury}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-Or, if you don't want to modify the file, you can simply write these
-numbers down in a convenient place and give them in your @TeX{} document
-when you import the graphic, as described in the next section.
-
-If the document does not have such a bounding box, or if the bounding
-box is given at the end of the document, or the bounding box is wrong,
-please complain to the authors of the software package that generated
-the file.
-
-
-@node \includegraphics
-@subsection The \includegraphics macro for @LaTeX{}
-
-@cindex \includegraphics @LaTeX{} macro
-@cindex macros for epsf inclusion
-
-Once the figure file has a bounding box comment (see the previous
-section) you are ready to import the graphic into a La@TeX{}
-document. For @LaTeX{}2e, you can use the epsf, graphics or graphicx
-packages, but the last is recommended---it has the most flexible
-syntax, and is briefly described here. Further information can be
-found in @file{grfguide} or @file{epslatex}, which should be included
-in your @LaTeX{} distribution in DVI, PDF, or other formats. (If you
-are still using La@TeX{} 2.09, use epsf.sty).
-
-Just put the following command into your preamble:
-
-@example
-\usepackage[dvips]@{graphicx@}
-@end example
-
-Depending on your system, a suitable driver setup may already be
-present, so that @LaTeX{} automatically produces DVI files suitable for
-Dvips. In this case you can leave out the @samp{[dvips]} parameter.
-
-Now, at the point you want to include a file @file{foo.eps}, enter a
-line such as:
-
-@example
-\includegraphics@{foo.eps@}
-@end example
-
-However, it is usually best to omit the file extension and only use
-
-@example
-\includegraphics@{foo@}
-@end example
-
-@noindent because then you can process the same LaTeX file with
-different @TeX{} engines or DVI converters if you also provide
-suitable graphics files for them, e.g., @file{foo.pdf} or
-@file{foo.png}.
-
-@cindex bounding box, supplying to @TeX{}
-The \includegraphics command has many options, specified in
-@samp{key=value} syntax, to allow you to resize, rotate or trim the
-included graphic---see @file{grfguide} or @file{epslatex}. If your
-file does not have a bounding box comment, you can supply the numbers
-as determined in the previous section, in the same order they would
-have been in a normal bounding box comment:
-
-@example
-\includegraphics[bb=100 100 500 500]@{foo.ps@}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-Now, save your changes and run @LaTeX{} and Dvips; the output should
-have your graphic positioned at precisely the point you indicated,
-occupying the proper amount of space.
-
-PostScript graphics have their origin in the lower left
-corner. Therefore, in @TeX{}, a graphic will occupy a box that extends
-far above the line where it is put in, but has depth zero below it.
-Combining @samp{\includegraphics} with @samp{\parbox} commands or
-minipages can sometimes be confusing when this is not taken into
-account.
-
-
-@node EPSF macros
-@subsection Using the EPSF macros
-
-@cindex EPSF macros
-@cindex macros for epsf inclusion
-
-If you are using @LaTeX{}2e, use the @samp{graphics} or @samp{graphicx}
-package. @xref{\includegraphics}.
-
-If you are using plain @TeX{} or La@TeX{} 2.09, you need @file{epsf.tex}
-(for plain @TeX{}) and @file{epsf.sty} (for La@TeX{}). For plain
-@TeX{}, add a line like this near the top of your input file:
-
-@flindex epsf.tex
-@example
-\input epsf
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-@flindex epsf.sty
-If you are using @LaTeX{} 2.09, add the @samp{epsf} style option, as in:
-
-@example
-\documentstyle[12pt,epsf]@{article@}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-In any case, the above only needs to be done once, no matter how many
-figures you plan to include.
-
-Now, at the point you want to include a file, enter a line such as:
-
-@example
-\epsffile@{foo.eps@}
-@end example
-
-@findex \leavevmode
-@cindex bounding box, supplying to @TeX{}
-If you are using @LaTeX{}, you may need to add @code{\leavevmode}
-immediately before the @code{\epsffile} command to get certain
-environments to work correctly. If your file does not have a bounding
-box comment, you can supply the numbers as determined in the previous
-section, in the same order they would have been in a normal bounding box
-comment:
-
-@example
-\epsffile[100 100 500 500]@{foo.ps@}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-Now, save your changes and run @TeX{} and Dvips; the output should have
-your graphic positioned at precisely the point you indicated, occupying
-the proper amount of space.
-
-@findex \epsffile @r{macro}
-@cindex figures, natural size
-The @code{\epsffile} macro typesets the figure as a @TeX{} @code{\vbox}
-at the point of the page that the command is executed. By default, the
-graphic will have its `natural' width (namely, the width of its bounding
-box). The @TeX{} box will have depth zero and its natural height. By
-default, the graphic will be scaled by any DVI magnification in effect,
-just as is everything else in your document. See the next section for
-more information on scaling.
-
-@vindex \epsfverbosetrue
-@cindex verbose EPSF processing
-If you want @TeX{} to report the size of the figure as a message on your
-terminal when it processes each figure, give the command:
-
-@example
-\epsfverbosetrue
-@end example
-
-@menu
-* EPSF scaling::
-* EPSF clipping::
-@end menu
-
-
-@node EPSF scaling
-@subsubsection EPSF scaling
-
-@cindex scaling of figures
-@cindex figures, scaling
-
-Usually, you will want to scale an EPSF figure to some size appropriate
-for your document, since its natural size is determined by the creator
-of the EPS file.
-
-The best way to do this is to assign the desired size to the @TeX{}
-@code{\epsfxsize} or @code{\epsfysize} variables, whichever is more
-convenient for you. That is, put
-
-@vindex \epsfxsize
-@example
-\epsfxsize=@var{dimen}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-right before the call to @code{\epsffile}. Then the width of the @TeX{}
-box will be @var{dimen} and its height will be scaled proportionately.
-Similarly, you can set the vertical size with
-
-@vindex \epsfysize
-@example
-\epsfysize=@var{dimen}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-in which case the height will be set and the width scaled
-proportionally.
-
-If you set both, both will be honored, but the aspect ratio of the
-included graphic may necessarily be distorted, i.e., its contents
-stretched in one direction or the other.
-
-@findex \epsfsize
-You can resize graphics in a more general way by redefining the
-@code{\epsfsize} macro. @code{\epsffile} calls this with two
-parameters: the natural horizontal and vertical sizes of the PostScript
-graphic. @code{\epsfsize} must expand to the desired horizontal size,
-that is, the width of the @code{\vbox}. Schematically:
-
-@example
-\def\epsfsize#1#2@{@var{body}@}
-@end example
-
-Some useful definitions of @var{body}:
-
-@table @samp
-@item \epsfxsize
-This definition (the default) enables the default features listed above,
-by setting @code{\epsfxsize} to the same value it had before the macro
-was called.
-
-@item #1
-Force the natural size by returning the first parameter (the original
-width).
-
-@item 0pt
-A special case, equivalent to @samp{#1}.
-
-@item 0.5#1
-Scale to half the natural size.
-
-@item \hsize
-Scale to the current @code{\hsize}. (In @LaTeX{}, use @code{\textwidth}
-instead of @code{\hsize}.)
-
-@item \ifnum#1>\hsize\hsize\else#1\fi
-If the natural width is greater than the current @code{\hsize}, scale to
-@code{\hsize}, otherwise use the natural width.
-
-@end table
-
-@cindex DVI magnification
-@cindex magnification, DVI
-@vindex \magnification
-For compatibility with other PostScript drivers, it is possible to turn
-off the default scaling of included figures by the DVI magnification
-with the following @TeX{} command:
-
-@vindex /magscale
-@example
-\special@{! /magscale false def@}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-Use of this command is not recommended because it will make the
-@code{\epsffile} graphics the ``wrong'' size if global magnification is
-being used, and it will cause any PostScript graphics to appear
-improperly scaled and out of position if a DVI to DVI program is used to
-scale or otherwise modify the document.
-
-@findex bop-hook
-DVI magnification is not applied to any output from code you write in
-@samp{bop-hook} or its ilk (@pxref{PostScript hooks}),
-
-
-@node EPSF clipping
-@subsubsection EPSF clipping
-
-@cindex clipping of EPSF
-@cindex bounding box, inaccurate
-@cindex text in figures, chopped off
-@cindex lines in figures, wrong width
-
-By default, clipping is disabled for included EPSF images. This is
-because clipping to the bounding box dimensions often cuts off a
-small portion of the figure, due to slightly inaccurate bounding
-box arguments. The problem might be subtle; lines around the boundary
-of the image might be half their intended width, or the tops or
-bottoms of some text annotations might be sliced off. If you want to
-turn clipping on, just use the command
-
-@example
-\epsfclipon
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-and to turn clipping back off, use
-
-@example
-\epsfclipoff
-@end example
-
-
-@node psfile special
-@subsection @samp{psfile} special
-
-@findex psfile @r{special}
-
-The basic special for file inclusion is as follows:
-
-@example
-\special@{psfile=@var{filename}.ps @r{[}@var{key}=@var{value}@r{]} @dots{} @}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-This downloads the PostScript file @file{@var{filename}.ps} such that
-the current point will be the origin of the PostScript coordinate
-system. The optional @var{key}@t{=}@var{value} assignments allow you to
-specify transformations on the PostScript.
-
-The possible @var{key}s are:
-
-@table @samp
-@item hoffset
-@opindex hoffset @r{(@samp{psfile} special option)}
-The horizontal offset (default 0).
-
-@item voffset
-@opindex voffset @r{(@samp{psfile} special option)}
-The vertical offset (default 0).
-
-@item hsize
-@opindex hsize @r{(@samp{psfile} special option)}
-The horizontal clipping size (default 612).
-
-@item vsize
-@opindex vsize @r{(@samp{psfile} special option)}
-The vertical clipping size (default 792).
-
-@item hscale
-@opindex hscale @r{(@samp{psfile} special option)}
-The horizontal scaling factor, as a percentage (default 100).
-
-@item vscale
-@opindex vscale @r{(@samp{psfile} special option)}
-The vertical scaling factor, as a percentage (default 100).
-
-@item angle
-@opindex angle @r{(@samp{psfile} special option)}
-The rotation, in degrees (default 0).
-
-@item clip
-@opindex clip @r{(@samp{psfile} special option)}
-Enable clipping to the bounding box (default disabled).
-
-@item llx, lly, urx, ury
-@opindex llx @r{(@samp{psfile} special option)}
-@opindex lly @r{(@samp{psfile} special option)}
-@opindex urx @r{(@samp{psfile} special option)}
-@opindex ury @r{(@samp{psfile} special option)}
-Bounding box of the included image, just as in a @code{%%BoundingBox}
-comment. Values are in big points, and may be fractional.
-
-@item rhi, rwi
-@opindex rhi @r{(@samp{psfile} special option)}
-@opindex rwi @r{(@samp{psfile} special option)}
-Desired width and height of the resulting figure in the output, in
-tenths of big points (720 to the inch); may be fractional.
-
-If both @code{rwi} and @code{rhi} are nonzero, the picture is scaled,
-possibly losing aspect ratio. If only one of @code{rwi} and
-@code{rhi} is nonzero, the picture is scaled, preserving aspect ratio.
-
-@end table
-
-The offsets and sizes are given in PostScript units (big points).
-Thus, for example:
-
-@example
-\special@{psfile=foo.ps hoffset=72 hscale=90 vscale=90@}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-will shift the graphics produced by file @file{foo.ps} right by one inch
-and will draw it at 0.9 times normal size. Offsets are given relative
-to the point of the special command, and are unaffected by scaling or
-rotation. Rotation is counterclockwise about the origin. The order of
-operations is to rotate the figure, scale it, then offset it.
-
-For compatibility with older PostScript drivers, it is possible to change
-the units that @samp{hscale} and @samp{vscale} are given in. This can be
-done by redefining @samp{@@scaleunit}
-@vindex scaleunit
-in @samp{SDict}
-@vindex SDict
-by a @TeX{} command such as
-
-@example
-\special@{! /@@scaleunit 1 def@}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-The @samp{@@scaleunit} variable, which is by default 100, is what
-@samp{hscale} and @samp{vscale} are divided by to yield an absolute
-scale factor.
-
-
-@node Dynamic creation of graphics
-@subsection Dynamic creation of PostScript graphics files
-
-@cindex dynamic creation of graphics
-@cindex compressed PostScript
-@cindex uncompressing PostScript
-
-PostScript is an excellent page description language---but it does tend
-to be rather verbose. Compressing PostScript graphics files can reduce
-them by factor of five or more. For this reason, if the name of an
-included PostScript file ends with @file{.Z} or @file{.gz}, Dvips
-automatically runs @samp{gzip -d}. For example:
-
-@example
-\epsffile[72 72 540 720]@{foo.ps.gz@}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-Since the results of such a command are not accessible to @TeX{}, if you
-use this facility with the @file{epsf} macros, you need to supply the
-bounding box parameter yourself, as shown.
-
-More generally, if the filename parameter to one of the graphics
-inclusion techniques starts with a left quote (@samp{`}), the parameter
-is instead interpreted as a command to execute that will send the actual
-file to standard output. For example:
-
-@example
-\special@{psfile="`gnuplot foo"@}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-@flindex gnuplot
-to include the file @file{foo}. Of course, the command to be executed
-can be anything, including using a file conversion utility such as
-@file{tek2ps} or whatever is appropriate. This feature can be disabled
-with the @samp{-R} command-line option or @samp{R} configuration option.
-
-
-@node Fonts in figures
-@subsection Fonts in figures
-
-@cindex figures and fonts
-@cindex fonts, in PostScript figures
-@findex %*Font
-
-You can use any font available to @TeX{} and Dvips within a graphics
-file by putting a @code{%*Font:} line in the leading commentary of the
-file. Schematically, this looks like:
-
-@example
-%*Font: @var{tfmname} @var{scaledbp} @var{designbp} @var{hex-start}:@var{hex-bitstring}
-@end example
-
-Here is the meaning of each of these elements:
-
-@table @var
-@item tfmname
-The @TeX{} TFM filename, e.g., @file{cmr10}. You can give the same
-@var{tfmname} on more than one @samp{%*Font} line; this is useful when
-the number of characters from the font used needs a longer
-@var{hex-bitstring} (see item below) than conveniently fits on one line.
-
-@item scaledbp
-The size at which you are using the font, in PostScript points (@TeX{}
-big points). 72@dmn{bp} = 72.27@dmn{pt} = 1@dmn{in}.
-
-@item designbp
-The designsize of the font, again in PostScript points. This should
-match the value in the TFM file @var{tfmname}. Thus, for @file{cmr10},
-it should be @samp{9.96265}.
-
-@item hex-start
-The character code of the first character used from the font, specified
-as two ASCII hexadecimal characters, e.g., @samp{4b} or @samp{4B} for
-@samp{K}.
-
-@item hex-bitstring
-An arbitrary number of ASCII hexadecimal digits specifying which
-characters following (and including) @var{hex-start} are used. This is
-treated as a bitmap. For example, if your figure used the single letter
-@samp{K}, you would use @samp{4b:8} for @var{hex-start} and
-@var{hex-bitstring}. If it used @samp{KLMNP}, you would use
-@samp{4b:f4}.
-
-@end table
-
-MetaPost's output figures contain lines like this for bitmap fonts used
-in a MetaPost label (@pxref{MetaPost,,, web2c, Web2c}).
-
-
-@node Header files
-@section PostScript header files
-
-@cindex header files, defined
-@cindex PostScript header files
-
-@dfn{Header files} are bits of PostScript included in the output file;
-generally they provide support for special features, rather than
-producing any printed output themselves. You can explicitly request
-downloading header files if necessary for some figure, or to achieve
-some special effect.
-
-@vindex psheaderdir
-@flindex .pro @r{prologue files}
-@flindex .lpro @r{long prologue files}
-Dvips includes some headers on its own initiative, to implement features
-such as PostScript font reencoding, bitmap font downloading, handling of
-@code{\special}'s, and so on. These standard headers are the
-@file{.pro} files (for ``prologue'') in the installation directory
-@samp{$(psheaderdir)}; they are created from the @file{.lpro} (``long
-prologue'') files in the distribution by stripping
-comments, squeezing blank lines, etc., for maximum efficiency. If you
-want to peruse one of the standard header files, read the @file{.lpro}
-version.
-
-@vindex userdict@r{, and dictionary files}
-@cindex dictionary, @code{userdict}
-The PostScript dictionary stack will be at the @samp{userdict} level
-when header files are included.
-
-@menu
-* Including headers from TeX::
-* Including headers from the command line::
-* Headers and memory usage::
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Including headers from TeX
-@subsection Including headers from @TeX{}
-
-@cindex including headers in @TeX{}
-@findex header=@var{file} \special
-@cindex @TeX{}, including headers in
-
-@cindex headers, including in @TeX{}
-In order to get a particular graphic file to work, a certain font or
-header file might need to be sent first. The Dvips program provides
-support for this with the @samp{header} @code{\special}. For instance,
-to ensure that @file{foo.ps} gets downloaded:
-
-@example
-\special@{header=foo.ps@}
-@end example
-
-@cindex fonts, as header files
-As another example, if you have some PostScript code that uses a
-PostScript font not built into your printer, you must download it to the
-printer. If the font isn't used elsewhere in the document, Dvips can't
-know you've used it, so you must include it in the same way, as in:
-
-@example
-\special@{header=putr.pfa@}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-to include the font definition file for Adobe Utopia Roman.
-
-The @code{header} also special allows for specifying some additional
-code that should be inserted into the PostScript document before and after
-the file itself, as follows:
-
-@example
-\special@{header=@{foo.ps@} pre=@{pre code@} post=@{post code@}@}
-@end example
-
-@cindex before header, inserting code
-@cindex after header, inserting code
-@findex pre @r{code before headers}
-@findex post @r{code after headers}
-This will insert @code{pre code} just before @file{foo.ps} and
-@code{post code} just after. It is required to use the (balanced)
-braces in @emph{all} of the arguments, including the @code{header},
-when using this extended syntax.
-
-This allows, for instance, dynamic headers, where some of the content
-depends on settings from the user in (La)@TeX{}. Another application
-is the inclusion of graphics inside the PostScript header, so that
-they can be reused throughout the document, as with logs. That avoids
-including the same graphic several times. This is implemented in the
-@file{graphics/graphicx-psmin} package.
-
-This extended syntax has one additional feature. When Dvips finds the
-extended syntax, it will also look in the installed @file{tex/}
-tree(s) for the header file (@file{foo.ps} in our example), and not
-only in the current directory and dvips tree as the original syntax
-does. This is because common graphics may well come with packages
-which are installed in the @file{tex/} tree.
-
-
-@node Including headers from the command line
-@subsection Including headers from the command line
-
-@cindex including headers from the command line
-@cindex command line, including headers from
-@cindex headers, including from the command line
-
-You can include headers when you run Dvips, as well as from your
-document (see the previous section). To do this, run Dvips with the
-option @samp{-P @var{header}}; this will read the file
-@file{config.@var{header}}, which in turn can specify a header file to
-be downloaded with the @samp{h} option. @xref{Configuration file
-commands}. These files are called @file{@var{header}.cfg} on MS-DOS.
-
-@cindex duplex printers
-@cindex simplex mode on duplex printers
-@cindex screen frequencies, setting
-You can arrange for the same file to serve as a @samp{-P} config file
-and the downloadable header file, by starting the lines of PostScript
-code with a space, leaving only the @samp{h} line and any comments
-starting in the first column. As an example, see
-@file{contrib/volker/config.*} (@file{contrib/volker/*.cfg} on MS-DOS).
-(These files also perform useful functions: controlling duplex/simplex
-mode on duplex printers, and setting various screen frequencies;
-@file{contrib/volker/README} explains further.)
-
-
-@node Headers and memory usage
-@subsection Headers and memory usage
-
-@cindex headers and memory usage
-@cindex memory usage, and headers
-
-@cindex sections of output file, and memory
-@cindex output file, sectioning of
-Dvips tries to avoid overflowing the printer's memory by splitting the
-output files into ``sections'' (see the @samp{-i} option in @ref{Option
-details}). Therefore, for all header files, Dvips debits the printer VM
-budget by some value. If the header file has, in its leading
-commentary a line of the form
-
-@findex VMusage
-@findex %%VMusage
-@example
-%%VMusage: @var{min} @var{max}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-then @var{max} is used. If there is no @code{%%VMusage} line, then
-the size (in bytes) of the header file is used as an approximation.
-If you want a file to be ignored in the sectioning calculations, use
-@samp{%%VMusage: 0 0}.
-
-Illustrations (figure files) are also checked for @code{%%VMusage} line.
-
-Therefore, if your document uses very large fonts or very large
-included figures, Dvips might take it upon itself to split the output
-into unwanted sections. If this causes problems, the simplest
-solution is to use @samp{dvips -Pmaxmem}, which reads the Dvips file
-@file{config.maxmem}, which sets Dvips's idea of the memory available
-to a very large number. (See the @samp{m} item in @ref{Configuration
-file commands}.)
-
-
-@node Literal PS
-@section Literal PostScript
-
-@cindex literal PostScript, using
-@cindex PostScript code, literal
-
-You can include literal PostScript code in your document in several ways.
-
-@menu
-* " special:: To include inline PostScript code.
-* ps special:: Inline PostScript without save/restore.
-* Literal headers:: Literal PostScript for the whole document.
-* PostScript hooks:: Specifying code to run in the PS interpreter.
-* Literal examples:: Neat example.
-@end menu
-
-
-@node " special
-@subsection @code{"} special: Literal PostScript
-
-@findex " @r{special (literal PostScript)}
-
-For simple graphics, or just for experimentation, literal PostScript
-code can be included. Simply use a @code{\special} beginning with a
-double quote character @samp{"}; there is no matching closing @samp{"}.
-
-For instance, the following (simple) graphic:
-
-@iftex
-@tex
-\vskip\baselineskip
-\vbox to 100bp{\vss % a bp is the same as a PostScript unit
-\special{" newpath 0 0 moveto 100 100 lineto 394 0 lineto
-closepath gsave 0.8 setgray fill grestore stroke}}
-@end tex
-@end iftex
-@ifinfo
-[ picture of a grey triangle ]
-@end ifinfo
-
-@noindent
-was created by typing:
-
-@example
-\vbox to 100bp@{\vss % a bp is the same as a PostScript unit
- \special@{" newpath 0 0 moveto 100 100 lineto 394 0 lineto
- closepath gsave 0.8 setgray fill grestore stroke@}@}
-@end example
-
-You are responsible for leaving space for such literal graphics, as with
-the @code{\vbox} above.
-
-
-@node ps special
-@subsection @samp{ps} special
-
-@findex ps @r{special}
-
-@cindex save/restore, and specials
-Generally, Dvips encloses specials in a PostScript save/restore pair,
-guaranteeing that the special will have no effect on the rest of the
-document. The @samp{ps} special, however, allows you to insert literal
-PostScript instructions without this protective shield; you should
-understand what you're doing (and you shouldn't change the PostScript
-graphics state unless you are willing to take the consequences). This
-command can take many forms because it has had a torturous history; any
-of the following will work:
-
-@example
-\special@{ps:@var{text}@}
-\special@{ps::@var{text}@}
-\special@{ps::[begin]@var{text}@}
-\special@{ps::[end]@var{text}@}
-\special@{ps::[nobreak]@var{text}@}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-(with longer forms taking precedence over shorter forms, when they are
-present). @samp{ps::} and @samp{ps::[end]} do no positioning, so they
-can be used to continue PostScript literals started with @samp{ps:} or
-@samp{ps::[begin]}.
-
-Literal PostScript instructions after @samp{ps::[nobreak]} are
-@emph{not} broken into lines. This feature may be used to include
-PostScript comments, for example.
-
-@findex plotfile@r{, @samp{ps} subspecial}
-In addition, the variant
-
-@example
-\special@{ps: plotfile @var{filename}@}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-@flindex rotate.tex
-inserts the contents of @var{filename} verbatim into the output (except
-for omitting lines that begin with %). An example of the proper use of
-literal specials can be found in the file @file{rotate.tex}, which makes
-it easy to typeset text turned in multiples of 90 degrees.
-
-
-@node Literal headers
-@subsection Literal headers: @samp{!} @code{\special}
-
-@cindex literal headers
-@vindex SDict @r{dictionary}
-
-@findex ! @r{special (literal PS header)}
-@cindex dictionary, @code{SDict}
-You can download literal PostScript header code in your @TeX{} document,
-for use with (for example) literal graphics code that you include later.
-The text of a @code{\special} beginning with an @samp{!} is copied into
-the output file. A dictionary @code{SDict} will be current when this
-code is executed; Dvips arranges for @code{SDict} to be first on the
-dictionary stack when any PostScript graphic is included, whether
-literally (the @samp{"} special) or through macros (e.g.,
-@file{epsf.tex}).
-
-For example:
-
-@example
-\special@{! /reset @{ 0 0 moveto@} def@}
-@end example
-
-
-@node PostScript hooks
-@subsection PostScript hooks
-
-@cindex PostScript hooks
-
-Besides including literal PostScript at a particular place in your
-document (as described in the previous section), you can also arrange to
-execute arbitrary PostScript code at particular times while the
-PostScript is printing.
-
-@findex bop-hook
-@findex eop-hook
-@findex start-hook
-@findex end-hook
-If any of the PostScript names @code{bop-hook}, @code{eop-hook},
-@code{start-hook}, or @code{end-hook} are defined in @code{userdict},
-they will be executed at the beginning of a page, end of a page, start
-of the document, and end of a document, respectively.
-
-@cindex draft copies
-@cindex dated output
-When these macros are executed, the default PostScript coordinate system
-and origin is in effect. Such macros can be defined in headers added by
-the @samp{-h} option or the @samp{header=} special, and might be useful
-for writing, for instance, `DRAFT' across the entire page, or, with the
-aid of a shell script, dating the document. These macros are executed
-outside of the save/restore context of the individual pages, so it is
-possible for them to accumulate information, but if a document must be
-divided into sections because of memory constraints, such added
-information will be lost across section breaks.
-
-@cindex physical page number, and @code{bop-hook}
-The single argument to @code{bop-hook} is the physical page number; the
-first page gets zero, the second one, etc. @code{bop-hook} must leave
-this number on the stack. None of the other hooks are passed arguments.
-
-As an example of what can be done, the following special will write
-a light grey `DRAFT' across each page in the document:
-
-@example
-\special@{!userdict begin /bop-hook@{gsave 200 30 translate
-65 rotate /Times-Roman findfont 216 scalefont setfont
-0 0 moveto 0.7 setgray (DRAFT) show grestore@}def end@}
-@end example
-
-@findex %%Page@r{, and multi-page information}
-Using @code{bop-hook} or @code{eop-hook} to preserve information across
-pages breaks compliance with the Adobe document structuring conventions,
-so if you use any such tricks, you may also want to use the @samp{-N}
-option to turn off structured comments (such as @samp{%%Page}).
-Otherwise, programs that read your file will assume its pages are
-independent.
-
-
-@node Literal examples
-@subsection Literal examples
-
-@cindex literal PostScript, examples
-@cindex examples of literal PostScript
-
-To finish off this section, the following examples of literal PostScript
-are presented without explanation:
-
-@example
-\def\rotninety@{\special@{ps:currentpoint currentpoint translate 90
-rotate neg exch neg exch translate@}@}\font\huge=cmbx10 at 14.4truept
-\setbox0=\hbox to0pt@{\huge A\hss@}\vskip16truept\centerline@{\copy0
-\special@{ps:gsave@}\rotninety\copy0\rotninety\copy0\rotninety
-\box0\special@{ps:grestore@}@}\vskip16truept
-@end example
-
-@iftex
-@tex
-\def\rotninety{\special{ps:currentpoint currentpoint translate 90
-rotate neg exch neg exch translate}}
-\font\huge=cmbx10 at 14.4truept
-\setbox0=\hbox to0pt {\huge A\hss}
-\vskip16truept
-\centerline{\copy0\special{ps:gsave}
- \rotninety\copy0\rotninety\copy0\rotninety
-\box0\special{ps:grestore}}
-\vskip16truept
-@end tex
-@end iftex
-@ifinfo
-[ There are 4 @samp{A} characters, each rotated 90 degrees about a
- common center point ]
-@end ifinfo
-
-
-@example
-\vbox to 2truein@{\special@{ps:gsave 0.3 setgray@}\hrule height 2in
-width\hsize\vskip-2in\special@{ps:grestore@}\font\big=cminch\big
-\vss\special@{ps:gsave 1 setgray@}\vbox to 0pt@{\vskip2pt
-\line@{\hss\hskip4pt NEAT\hss@}\vss@}\special@{ps:0 setgray@}%
-\hbox@{\raise2pt\line@{\hss NEAT\hss@}\special@{ps:grestore@}@}\vss@}
-@end example
-
-@iftex
-@tex
-\smallskip
-\vbox to 2truein{\special{ps:gsave 0.3 setgray}\hrule height 2in
-width\hsize\vskip-2in\special{ps:grestore}\font\big=cminch\big
-\vss\special{ps:gsave 1 setgray}\vbox to 0pt{\vskip2pt
-\line{\hss\hskip4pt NEAT\hss}\vss}\special{ps:0 setgray}%
-\hbox{\raise2pt\line{\hss NEAT\hss}\special{ps:grestore}}\vss}
-@end tex
-@end iftex
-@ifinfo
-[ There is a big gray box with the word @samp{NEAT} inside in big letters ]
-@end ifinfo
-
-@findex \rotninety
-@findex gsave@r{/}grestore@r{, and literal PS}
-@findex save@r{/}restore@r{, and literal PS}
-Some caveats are in order, however. Make sure that each @code{gsave} is
-matched with a @code{grestore} on the same page. Do not use @code{save}
-and @code{restore}; they can interact with the PostScript generated by
-Dvips if care is not taken. Try to understand what the above macros are
-doing before writing your own. The @code{\rotninety} macro especially
-has a useful trick that appears again and again.
-
-
-@node Hypertext
-@section Hyper@TeX{}t
-
-@cindex hypertext support
-
-@opindex -z
-@findex html @r{specials}
-@findex pdfmark
-Dvips has support for producing hypertext PostScript documents. If you
-specify the @samp{-z} option, the @file{html:} specials described below
-will be converted into @samp{pdfmark} PostScript operators to specify
-links. Without @samp{-z}, @file{html:} specials are ignored.
-
-@cindex distiller, for PDF files
-@cindex PDF files, making
-The resulting PostScript can then be processed by a distiller program to
-make a PDF file. (It can still be handled by ordinary PostScript
-interpreters as well.) Various versions of both PC and Unix distillers
-are supported; Ghostscript includes limited distiller support
-(@pxref{Ghostscript installation}).
-
-By far the most common @LaTeX{} package used to create hyperlinked
-output is @code{hyperref} (@url{https://ctan.org/pkg/hyperref}). For
-plain @TeX{}, the Eplain package has some hyperlink support
-(@url{https://tug.org/eplain}).
-
-@flindex @code{http://xxx.lanl.gov/hypertex}
-@cindex Doyle, Mark
-@cindex Bhattacharya, Tanmoy
-@pindex dvihps@r{, hyperdvi to PostScript}
-This hypertext support (and original form of the documentation) was
-written by Mark Doyle and Tanmoy Bhattacharya as the @samp{dvihps}
-program.
-
-@menu
-* Hypertext caveats:: Font quality, missing character psi.
-* Hypertext specials:: The details on the specials.
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Hypertext caveats
-@subsection Hypertext caveats
-
-@cindex hypertext caveats
-
-@cindex Computer Modern in PostScript
-@cindex hypertext and bitmap fonts
-@cindex hypertext caveats
-@cindex embedding Type 1 fonts
-@cindex PDF files, font quality
-If you intend to go all the way to PDF, you may want to use the standard
-35 PostScript fonts exclusively, since other fonts are embedded as
-bitmaps by default. The Adobe PDF readers are extremely slow when
-dealing with bitmap fonts and the results look terrible on the screen.
-Printouts will probably look fine, but may not take full advantage of a
-high-resolution printer. Alternatively, you can have your fonts
-embedded as Type 1 scalable outlines. The resulting PostScript files
-may be larger, but can be effectively rasterized at any resolution.
-They can also be converted to PDF files that can be used effectively at
-any screen or printer resolution.
-
-To get the TeX fonts embedded in the PostScript file as Type 1 fonts,
-add @samp{-Ppdf} to the dvips command line switches. The printout
-for a run should look something like this:
-
-@smallexample
- dvips report -Ppdf -o report.ps
- This is dvips(k) 5.86 Copyright 1999 Radical Eye Software (www.radicaleye.com)
- ' TeX output 2001.06.15:0837' -> report.ps
- <tex.pro><alt-rule.pro><texc.pro><texps.pro><special.pro>.
- <cmbx9.pfb><cmsy6.pfb><cmsy7.pfb><cmr5.pfb><cmex10.pfb><cmr9.pfb>
- <cmmi7.pfb><cmsy10.pfb><cmmib10.pfb><cmmi10.pfb><cmti10.pfb>
- <cmr7.pfb><cmbx10.pfb><cmr10.pfb><cmti9.pfb><cmr12.pfb><cmbx12.pfb>
- [1] [2<mean1.ps>] [3<bounce1-00.ps>] [4]
-@end smallexample
-
-An entry like "<cmr10.pfb>" indicates success: dvips found the Computer
-Modern Roman 10 point font in a PostScript Font Binary file, translated
-it to an ASCII encoding, and embedded it. You can confirm this by
-examining the PostScript output file, looking for the section starting
-@code{%%BeginFont: CMR10} followed by an entry @code{/FontType 1 def}.
-
-The @samp{-Ppdf} option requires that the relevant outline
-(@file{.pfa} or @file{.pfb}) files be installed (@pxref{Font
-concepts}). For example, the @file{cmr10} file might be in
-@file{/usr/share/texmf/fonts/type1/bluesky/cm/cmr10.pfb}. Your TeX
-distribution may make those fonts available in a separate optional
-package (e.g., @code{tetex-extra} in Debian). Failing that,
-commercial versions of the Computer Modern fonts are available from
-Blue Sky; public domain versions, in particular, the lm
-and cm-super font families, are available from CTAN and in @TeX{}
-distributions.
-
-You can convert a PostScript file to PDF using @code{distill}, which
-comes with Adobe Acrobat, or @code{ps2pdf}, which comes with
-Ghostscript. The @code{ps2pdf} that comes with @code{Ghostscript}
-version 6.0 or earlier will not embed Type 1 fonts. Current
-recommendations are GNU Ghostscript 6.51 or Aladdin Ghostscript 7.0.
-You can check the fonts in a PDF file with Acrobat Reader by selecting
-the menu entries @samp{File|Document Info|Fonts}.
-
-@cindex psi character missing
-@cindex trailing spaces, dropped
-@cindex spaces, dropped trailing
-Also, the Adobe distillers prior to 2.1 drop trailing space characters
-(character code 32) from strings. Unfortunately, the PostScript fonts
-use this character code for characters other than space (notably the
-Greek letter psi in the @code{Symbol} font), and so these characters are
-dropped. This bug is fixed in version 2.1.
-
-If you can't upgrade, one workaround is to change all the trailing
-blanks in strings to a character code that isn't in the font. This works
-because the default behavior is to substitute a blank for a missing
-character, i.e., the distiller is fooled into substituting the right
-character. For instance, with the Blue Sky fonts, you can globally
-replace @samp{ )} with @samp{\200)} (with @code{sed}, for example) and
-get the desired result. With the public domain fonts, you will probably
-have to use a character code in the range 128 to 191 since these fonts
-duplicate the first 32 characters starting at 192 to avoid MS-DOS
-problems.
-
-For more information on the use of TeX to produce PDF files, see the
-article ``Creating quality Adobe PDF files from @TeX{} with DVIPS'' by
-Kendall Whitehouse of Adobe. Adobe seems not to offer the article any
-more, but copies are available elsewhere:
-@display
-@url{http://www.math.hawaii.edu/~ralph/MathOnWeb/TeXPDF.html}
-@url{http://www.utdallas.edu/~cantrell/online/543e.html}
-@end display
-
-You may also want to check ``Notes on converting (La)@TeX{} documents
-to robust PDF using Rokicki's dvips and Acrobat Distiller'' by
-Timothy@tie{}P. Van Zandt:@*
-@url{http://www.emrg.com/texpdf.htmlhttp://zandtwerk.insead.fr/tex2pdf.html}.
-
-
-@node Hypertext specials
-@subsection Hypertext specials
-
-@cindex hypertext specials
-@cindex specials, hypertext
-
-@cindex Smith, Arthur
-Current support for the World Wide Web in the @TeX{} system does not
-involve modifying @TeX{} itself. We need only define some specials;
-Arthur Smith (@email{apsmith@@aps.org}), Tanmoy Bhattacharya, and Paul
-Ginsparg originally proposed and implemented the following:
-@example
-html:<a href="@var{xurl}">
-html:<a name="@var{name}">
-html:</a>
-html:<img src="@var{xurl}">
-html:<base href="@var{xurl}">
-@end example
-
-Like all @TeX{} @code{\special}'s, these produce no visible output, and
-are uninterpreted by @TeX{} itself. They are instructions to DVI
-processors only.
-
-@cindex uniform resource locator
-@cindex extended URL
-@cindex URL, extended for @TeX{}
-@cindex Murphy, Tim
-Here, @var{xurl} is a standard WWW uniform resource locator (URL),
-possibly extended with a @samp{#@var{type}.@var{string}} construct,
-where @var{type} is @samp{page}, @samp{section}, @samp{equation},
-@samp{reference} (for bibliographic references), @samp{figure},
-@samp{table}, etc. For example,
-@smallexample
-\special@{html:<a href="http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~tim/ch1.dvi#equation.1.1">@}
-@end smallexample
-@noindent is a link to equation (1.1) in an example document by Tim Murphy.
-
-@cindex URL, definition
-See the URL @url{http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Addressing/Addressing.html}
-for a precise description of base URL's.
-
-Descriptions of the @code{\special}'s:
-@ftable @samp
-@item href
-@cindex links, hypertext
-Creates links in your @TeX{} document. For example:
-@example
-\special@{html:<a href="http://www.tug.org/">@}\TeX\ Users
-Group\special@{html:</a>@}
-@end example
-@noindent The user will be able to click on the text `@TeX{} Users
-Group' while running Xdvi and get to the TUG home page. (By the way,
-this is for illustration. In practice, you most likely want to use
-macros to insert the @code{\special} commands; reference above.)
-
-@item name
-@cindex Anderson, Laurie
-Defines URL targets in your @TeX{} documents, so links can be
-resolved. For example:
-@example
-\special@{html:<a name="paradise">@}Paradise\special@{html:</a>@}
-is exactly where you are right now.
-@end example
-This will resolve an @samp{href="#paradise"}. You'll also have to
-change the catcode of @samp{#}, etc. It's usually easiest to use
-existing macro packages which take care of all the details, such as
-@file{hyperref} for @LaTeX{}. The @url{http://arxiv.org/hypertex/,
-HyperTeX FAQ} has more information.
-
-@item img
-@flindex mailcap @r{and hypertext}
-Links to an arbitrary external file. Interactively, a viewer is spawned
-to read the file according to the file extension and your @file{mailcap}
-file (see the Xdvi documentation).
-
-@item base
-Defines a base URL that is prepended to all the @code{name} targets.
-Typically unnecessary, as the name of the DVI file being read is used by
-default.
-@end ftable
-
-The @samp{img} and @samp{base} tags are not yet implemented in Dvips or
-the NeXTSTEP DVI viewer.
-
-
-@node PostScript fonts
-@chapter PostScript fonts
-
-@cindex PostScript fonts
-
-Dvips supports the use of PostScript fonts in @TeX{} documents. To use
-a PostScript font conveniently, you need to prepare a corresponding
-virtual font; the program Afm2tfm, supplied with Dvips, helps
-with that.
-
-All the necessary support for the standard 35 PostScript fonts
-(@samp{AvantGarde-Book} through @samp{ZapfDingbats}), plus other freely
-or commonly available PostScript fonts is available along with Dvips.
-To use these fonts, you need do nothing beyond what is mentioned in the
-installation procedure (@pxref{Installation}). This chapter is
-therefore relevant only if you are installing new PostScript fonts not
-supplied with Dvips. (Or if you're curious.)
-
-@menu
-* Font concepts:: Metrics, glyphs, virtual fonts, and encodings.
-* Making a font available:: Installing and using a PostScript font.
-* Invoking afm2tfm:: Creating TFM and AFM files for a virtual font.
-* psfonts.map:: Defining available PostScript fonts.
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Font concepts
-@section Font concepts
-
-@cindex font concepts
-
-The information needed to typeset using a particular font is contained
-in two files: a @dfn{metric file} that contains shape-independent
-information and a @dfn{glyph file} that contains the actual shapes of
-the font's characters. A @dfn{virtual font} is an optional additional
-file that can specify special ways to construct the characters. @TeX{}
-itself (or @LaTeX{}) look only at the metric file, but DVI drivers such
-as Dvips look at all three of these files.
-
-An @dfn{encoding file} defines the correspondence between the code
-numbers of the characters in a font and their descriptive names. Two
-encoding files used together can describe a reencoding that rearranges,
-i.e., renumbers, the characters of a font.
-
-@menu
-* Metric files:: Shape-independent font information.
-* Glyph files:: Character shapes.
-* Virtual fonts:: Constructing one font from others.
-* Encodings:: Character codes and character names.
-* Bitmap font encodings:: Encodings for bitmapped fonts.
-* PostScript typesetting:: How PostScript typesets a character.
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Metric files
-@subsection Metric files
-
-@cindex metric files
-
-A @dfn{metric file} describes properties of the font that are
-independent of what the characters actually look like. Aside from
-general information about the font itself, a metric file has two kinds
-of information: information about individual characters, organized by
-character code, and information about sequences of characters.
-
-The per-character information specifies the width, height, depth, and
-italic correction of each character in the font. Any might be zero.
-
-@cindex kerning, defined
-@cindex ligature, defined
-In addition to information on individual characters, the metric file
-specifies @dfn{kerning}, i.e., adding or removing space between
-particular character pairs. It further specifies @dfn{ligature}
-information: when a sequence of input characters should be typeset as a
-single (presumably different) ``ligature'' character. For example, it's
-traditional for the input @samp{fi} to be typeset as `fi', not as
-`@r{f}@r{i}' (with the dot of the `i' colliding with `f'). (In English,
-the only common ligatures are fi, fl, ff, ffi, and ffl.)
-
-Different typesetting systems use different metric file formats:
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-@cindex afm files
-@flindex .afm @r{Adobe metric files}
-Each Postscript font has an @dfn{Adobe font metrics} (@samp{.afm})
-file. These files are plain text, so you can inspect them easily. You
-can get AFM files for Adobe's fonts from
-@url{ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/Fonts/AFMs}.
-
-@item
-@cindex tfm files
-@flindex .tfm @r{@TeX{} font metric files}
-@TeX{} uses @dfn{@TeX{} font metrics} (@samp{.tfm}) files. When you say
-@samp{\font = @var{font}} in your @TeX{} document, @TeX{} reads a file
-named @samp{@var{font}.tfm}. (Well, except for the @file{texfonts.map}
-feature; @pxref{Fontmap,,, kpathsea, Kpathsea}). @TeX{} can then
-calculate the space occupied by characters from the font when
-typesetting. In addition, the DVI drivers you use to print or view the
-DVI file produced by @TeX{} may need to look at the TFM file.
-
-@cindex property list files
-@pindex tftopl
-@pindex pltotf
-@flindex .pl @r{property list files}
-TFM files are binary (and hence are typically much smaller than AFM
-files). You can use the @code{tftopl} program (@pxref{tftopl
-invocation,,, web2c, Web2c}) that comes with @TeX{} to transform a TFM
-file into a human-readable ``property list'' (@samp{.pl}) file. You can
-also edit a PL file and transform it back to a @TeX{}-readable TFM with
-the companion program @code{pltotf} (@pxref{pltotf invocation,,, web2c,
-Web2c}). Editing metrics by hand is not something you're likely to want
-to do often, but the capability is there.
-
-@item
-@cindex pfm files
-@flindex .pfm @r{printer font metric files}
-ATM and other typesetting systems use @dfn{printer font metric}
-(@samp{.pfm}) files. These are binary files. They are irrelevant in the
-@TeX{} world, and not freely available, so we will not discuss them
-further.
-
-@end itemize
-
-The Afm2tfm program distributed with Dvips converts an AFM file
-to a TFM file and performs other useful transformations as well.
-@xref{Invoking afm2tfm}.
-
-
-@node Glyph files
-@subsection Glyph files
-
-@cindex glyph files
-
-Although a metric file (see the previous section) contains information
-about the spatial and other properties of the character at position 75,
-say, it contains nothing about what the character at position 75
-actually looks like. The glyphs---the actual shapes of the letterforms
-in a font---are defined by other files, which we call glyph files.
-@TeX{} itself only reads the TFM file for a font; it does not need to
-know character shapes.
-
-A @dfn{glyph file} is a file that defines the shapes of the characters
-in a font. The shapes can be defined either by outlines or by bitmaps.
-
-@cindex outline fonts
-@cindex arcs
-@cindex splines
-PostScript fonts are defined as @dfn{outline fonts}: Each character in
-the font is defined by giving the mathematical curves (lines, arcs, and
-splines) that define its contours. Different sizes of a character are
-generated by linearly scaling a single shape. For example, a 10-point
-`A' is simply half the size of a 20-point `A'. Nowadays, outline fonts
-usually also contain @dfn{hints}---additional information to improve the
-appearance of the font at small sizes or low resolutions.
-
-@cindex Type 1 fonts
-@cindex pfa files
-@cindex pfb files
-@flindex .pfa @r{printer font ascii files}
-@flindex .pfb @r{printer font binary files}
-Although various kinds of PostScript outline fonts exist, by far the
-most common, and the only one we will consider, is called @dfn{Type 1}.
-The glyph files for Postscript Type 1 fonts typically have names ending
-in @samp{.pfa} (``printer font ASCII'') or @samp{.pfb} (``printer font
-binary'').
-
-@cindex bitmap fonts
-@flindex .mf @r{Metafont source files}
-@cindex Metafont source files
-In contrast, glyph files for Computer Modern and the other standard
-@TeX{} fonts are @dfn{bitmap fonts}, generated from Metafont
-(@samp{.mf}) descriptions. The Metafont program distributed with @TeX{}
-generates bitmaps from these descriptions.
-
-@cindex pk files
-@flindex .@var{nnn}pk @r{packed font bitmaps}
-The glyph files for @TeX{} bitmap fonts are usually stored in
-@dfn{packed font} (PK) files. The names of these files end in
-@samp{.@var{nnn}pk}, where @var{nnn} is the resolution of the font in
-dots per inch. For example, @file{cmr10.600pk} contains the bitmaps for
-the @samp{cmr10} font at a resolution of 600@dmn{dpi}. (On DOS
-filesystems, it's more likely @file{dpi600\cmr10.pk}.)
-
-@cindex gf files
-@pindex gftopk
-Metafont actually outputs @dfn{generic font} (GF) files, e.g.,
-@file{cmr10.600gf}, but the GF files are usually converted immediately
-to PK format (using the @code{gftopk} utility that comes with @TeX{})
-since PK files are smaller and contain the same information. (The GF
-format is a historical artifact.)
-
-
-@node Virtual fonts
-@subsection Virtual fonts
-
-@cindex virtual fonts
-
-A @dfn{virtual font} is constructed by extracting characters from one
-or more existing fonts and rearranging them, or synthesizing new
-characters in various ways. The explanation in this manual is
-intended to suffice for understanding enough about virtual fonts to
-use them with Dvips. It isn't a reference manual on virtual fonts.
-For more information: The primary document on virtual fonts is
-Donald@tie{}E. Knuth, @cite{TUGboat} 11(1), Apr.@: 1990, pp.@: 13--23,
-``Virtual Fonts: More Fun for Grand Wizards''
-(@url{mirror.ctan.org/info/virtual-fonts.knuth}). (Don't be
-intimidated by the subtitle.)
-
-@cindex vf files
-@cindex vpl files
-A virtual font (@samp{.vf}) file specifies, for each character in the
-virtual font, a recipe for typesetting that character. A VF file, like
-a TFM file, is in a compressed binary format. The @code{vftovp} and
-@code{vptovf} programs convert a VF file to a human-readable VPL
-(virtual property list) format and back again. @xref{vftovp
-invocation,,, web2c, Web2c}, and @ref{vptovf invocation,,, web2c,
-Web2c}.
-
-@cindex base fonts
-In the case of a PostScript font @var{f} being used in a straightforward
-way, the recipe says: character @var{i} in the VF font is character
-@var{j} in font @var{f}. The font @var{f} is called a @dfn{base font}.
-For example, the VF file could remap the characters of the PostScript
-font to the positions where @TeX{} expects to find them.
-@xref{Encodings}.
-
-Since @TeX{} reads only TFM files, not VF's, each VF must have a
-corresponding TFM for use with @TeX{}. This corresponding TFM is
-created when you run @code{vptovf}.
-
-@cindex expansion, of virtual fonts
-@cindex virtual font expansion
-You can @dfn{expand} virtual fonts into their base fonts with DVIcopy
-(@pxref{dvicopy invocation,,, web2c, Web2c}). This is useful if you are
-using a DVI translator that doesn't itself understand vf's.
-
-@pindex ptex @r{JFM}
-@pindex uptex @r{JFM}
-@cindex Japanese font metric file
-@cindex JFM file, and virtual font fallback
-If a virtual font has no entry at a given codepoint and the first
-@code{MAPFONT} designates an (u)pTeX JFM, we designate the glyph of
-the same codepoint in the TFM(JFM) with the smallest font ID. This
-feature helps to reduce the size of Japanese virtual fonts. For more
-information about the extensive support of Japanese in TeX, see
-@url{https://github.com/texjporg}.
-
-
-@node Encodings
-@subsection Encodings
-
-@cindex encodings
-
-Every font, whatever its type, has an @dfn{encoding}, that specifies the
-correspondence between ``logical'' characters and character codes. For
-example, the ASCII encoding specifies that the character numbered 65
-(decimal) is an uppercase `A'. The encoding does not specify what the
-character at that position looks like; there are lots of ways to draw an
-`A', and a glyph file (@pxref{Glyph files}) tells how. Nor does it
-specify how much space that character occupies; that information is in a
-metric file (@pxref{Metric files}).
-
-@cindex Computer Modern, encoding of
-@TeX{} implicitly assumes a particular encoding for the fonts you use
-with it. For example, the plain @TeX{} macro @code{\'}, which typesets
-an acute accent over the following letter, assumes the acute accent is
-at position 19 (decimal). This happens to be true of standard @TeX{}
-fonts such as Computer Modern, as you might expect, but it is not true
-of normal PostScript fonts.
-
-It's possible but painful to change all the macros that assume
-particular character positions. A better solution is to create a new
-font with the information for the acute accent at position 19, where
-@TeX{} expects it to be. @xref{Making a font available}.
-
-@cindex PostScript encoding
-@cindex encoding files
-@cindex encoding vectors, defined
-
-PostScript represents encodings as a sequence of 256 character names
-called an @dfn{encoding vector}. An @dfn{encoding file} (@samp{.enc})
-gives such a vector, together with ligature and kerning information
-(with which we are not concerned at the moment). These encoding files
-are used by the Afm2tfm program. Encoding files are also downloaded to
-the PostScript interpreter in your printer if you use one of them in
-place of the default encoding vector for a particular PostScript font.
-
-@flindex dvips.enc
-@flindex 8r.enc
-@flindex texmext.enc
-@flindex texmital.enc
-@flindex texmsym.enc
-@flindex reencode/*.enc
-Examples of encodings: the @file{dvips.enc} encoding file that comes
-with the Fontname distribution (@url{http://tug.org/fontname}) is a
-good (but not perfect) approximation to the @TeX{} encoding for
-@TeX{}'s Computer Modern text fonts. This is the encoding of the
-fonts that originated with Dvips, such as @file{ptmr.tfm}. The
-distribution includes many other encoding files; for example,
-@file{8r.enc}, which is the base font for the current PostScript font
-distribution, and three corresponding to the @TeX{} mathematics fonts:
-@file{texmext.enc} for math extensions, @file{texmital.enc} for math
-italics, and @file{texmsym.enc} for math symbols.
-
-
-@node Bitmap font encodings
-@subsection Bitmap font encodings
-
-@cindex bitmap font encodings
-@cindex font encodings, bitmap
-@cindex encodings, for bitmap fonts
-
-To dvips, bitmapped fonts do not have any notion of linguistics; they
-are simply a vector of glyphs. By comparison, PostScript fonts are
-required to contain an encoding vector that at least provides
-glyph names; these names can permit PostScript and PDF viewers to
-extract legible text from Postscript and PDF output.
-
-Unlike previous versions, dvips versions 2020 and later add glyph
-naming information to Type 3 bitmapped fonts (if they can locate such
-information) as an Encoding vector. This provides some support for
-search, for copy and paste, and even some limited support for
-accessibility. The @samp{bitmapfontenc} command line option
-(@pxref{Option details} and @code{bitmapfontenc} configuration option
-(@pxref{Configuration file commands}) enable and disable this
-functionality; by default it is set to enabled, without warnings.
-
-@flindex dvips-all.enc
-To do this, dvips must find encoding information for the bitmapped
-fonts. It does this by first searching for a font-specific encoding
-file; for instance, for cmr10, it will search for @file{dvips-cmr10.enc}
-in the standard encoding path. If it does not find such a file, it
-will search for a @file{dvips-all.enc} file which contains a base set of
-encodings for many fonts.
-
-The specific syntax of an encoding file is unspecified, except that it
-must be a PostScript fragment that leaves exactly one object on the
-operand stack. (This is different from the encoding files used to
-define encodings for PostScript fonts, described earlier). Normally
-that object is just an array of 256 names; in this case, that array is
-used as the encoding vector for the font. Alternatively, the object
-can be a procedure that, when executed, leaves a legal encoding vector
-on the stack. This second option is made available to support future
-enhancements that may add additional constructs to the font dictionary
-to enhance the interpretation of font characters.
-
-The @file{dvips-all.enc} file contains encodings for many fonts, and
-it is loaded by dvips at most once. The format is just a sequence of
-font names, one per line, each terminated by a colon, followed by the
-encoding to use for those files.
-
-@cindex bounding box, for bitmap fonts
-@cindex coordinate system, for bitmap fonts
-As part of its operation, to enable heuristics in PostScript and
-PDF viewers to properly identify word breaks and column gutters,
-dvips also generates a modified font bounding box and a modified
-font coordinate system.
-
-
-@node PostScript typesetting
-@subsection How PostScript typesets a character
-
-@cindex typesetting in PostScript
-@cindex character lookup procedure in PostScript
-
-The output of Dvips is a program in the PostScript language that
-instructs your (presumably PostScript-capable) printer how to typeset
-your document by transforming it into toner on paper. Your printer, in
-turn, contains a PostScript interpreter that carries out the
-instructions in this typesetting program.
-
-The program must include the definition of any PostScript fonts that you
-use in your document. Fonts built into your printer (probably the
-standard 35: @samp{Times-Roman}, @samp{ZapfDingbats}, @dots{}) are
-defined within the interpreter itself. Other fonts must be downloaded
-as pfa or pfb files (@pxref{Glyph files}) from your host (the computer
-on which you're running Dvips).
-
-You may be wondering exactly how a PostScript interpreter figures out
-what character to typeset, with this mass of metrics, glyphs, encodings,
-and other information. (If you're not wondering, skip this section
-@dots{})
-
-@findex show @r{PostScript operator}
-The basic PostScript operator for imaging characters is
-@code{show}. Suppose you've asked @TeX{} to typeset an `S'. This will
-eventually wind up in the Dvips output as the equivalent of this
-PostScript operation:
-
-@example
-(S) show
-@end example
-
-@noindent Here is how PostScript typesets the `S':
-
-@enumerate
-@item
-@cindex ASCII character codes, used by PostScript
-PostScript interpreters use ASCII; therefore `S' is represented as the
-integer 83. (Any of the 256 possible characters representable in a
-standard 8-bit byte can be typeset.)
-
-@item
-@cindex current font, in PostScript
-@cindex dictionary, PostScript language
-A PostScript @dfn{dictionary} is a mapping of names to arbitrary values.
-A font, to the interpreter, is a dictionary which contains entries for
-certain names. (If these entries are missing, the interpreter refuses
-to do anything with that font.)
-
-PostScript has a notion of ``the current font''---whatever font is
-currently being typeset in.
-
-@item
-@cindex encoding vectors, in Type 1 fonts
-@findex Encoding @r{Type 1 dictionary}
-One of the mandatory entries in a font dictionary is @samp{Encoding},
-which defines the encoding vector (@pxref{Encodings}) for that font.
-This vector of 256 names maps each possible input character to a name.
-
-@item
-The interpreter retrieves the entry at position 83 of the encoding
-vector. This value is a PostScript name: @code{/S}.
-
-@item
-@findex CharStrings @r{Type 1 dictionary}
-@cindex dictionary, @code{CharStrings}
-For Type 1 fonts (we're not going to discuss anything else), the
-interpreter now looks up @code{/S} as a key in a dictionary named
-@code{CharStrings}, another mandatory entry in a font dictionary.
-
-@item
-@cindex hints
-@cindex character definitions in PostScript
-The value of @code{S} in @code{CharStrings} is the equivalent of a
-series of standard PostScript commands like @samp{curveto},
-@samp{lineto}, @samp{fill}, and so on. These commands are executed to
-draw the character. There can also be @dfn{hint information} that helps
-adapt the character to low-resolution rasters. (@xref{Glyph files}.)
-The commands are actually represented in a more compact way than
-standard PostScript source; see the Type 1 book for details.
-
-@end enumerate
-
-This method for typesetting characters is used in both Level 1 and Level
-2 PostScript. See the PostScript reference manuals for more
-information.
-
-
-@node Making a font available
-@section Making a PostScript font available
-
-@cindex installing fonts
-@cindex fonts, installing
-
-To make a PostScript font available in a @TeX{} document, you need to
-install the font on your system and then define it within the document.
-Once you have installed the font, of course, it is available for any
-document thereafter and you don't need to reinstall it. You must have
-an AFM file for any font you install. Unless the font is built into your
-printer, you must also have a PFA or PFB file.
-
-In the following examples, we use the font @samp{Times-Roman} to
-illustrate the process. But you should use the prebuilt fonts for Times
-and the other standard fonts, rather than rebuilding them. The prebuilt
-fonts are made using a more complicated process than that described
-here, to make them work as well as possible with @TeX{}. So following
-the steps in this manual will not generate files identical to the
-distributed ones. @xref{PostScript font installation}, for pointers to
-the prebuilt fonts.
-
-Installation of a PostScript font proceeds in three steps. @xref{Font
-concepts}, for descriptions of the various files involved.
-
-@enumerate
-@item
-Run @code{afm2tfm} to create a TFM file for the original font,
-and the VPL form of the virtual font:
-@example
-afm2tfm Times-Roman -v ptmr rptmr
-@end example
-
-@item
-Run @code{vptovf} to generate a VF and TFM file for the virtual font
-from the VPL file:
-@example
-vptovf ptmr.vpl ptmr.vf ptmr.tfm
-@end example
-
-@item
-Insert an entry for the font in @file{psfonts.map} (@pxref{psfonts.map}):
-@example
-rptmr Times-Roman <ptmr8a.pfa
-@end example
-
-@item
-Install the files in the standard locations, as in:
-@example
-cp ptmr.vf @var{fontdir}/vf/@dots{}
-cp *ptmr.tfm @var{fontdir}/tfm/@dots{}
-cp ptmr.afm @var{fontdir}/afm/@dots{}
-cp ptmr.pf? @var{fontdir}/type1/@dots{}
-@end example
-@end enumerate
-
-The simplest invocation of Afm2tfm to make virtual fonts goes something
-like this:
-
-@pindex afm2tfm
-@example
-afm2tfm Times-Roman -v ptmr rptmr
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-This reads the file @file{Times-Roman.afm}, and produces two files as
-output, namely the virtual property list'file @file{ptmr.vpl}, and the
-``raw'' font metric file @file{rptmr.tfm}. To use the font in @TeX{},
-you first run
-
-@pindex vptovf
-@example
-vptovf ptmr.vpl ptmr.vf ptmr.tfm
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-You should then install the virtual font file @file{ptmr.vf} where Dvips
-will see it and install @file{ptmr.tfm} and @file{rptmr.tfm} where
-@TeX{} and Dvips will see them.
-
-Using these raw fonts is not recommended; there are no raw fonts in the
-prebuilt PostScript fonts distributed along with Dvips. But
-nevertheless, that's how Afm2tfm presently operates, so that's what we
-document here. The @samp{r} prefix convention is likewise historical
-accident.
-
-You can also make more complex virtual fonts by editing @file{ptmr.vpl}
-before running @samp{vptovf}; such editing might add the uppercase Greek
-characters in the standard @TeX{} positions, for instance. (This has
-already been done for the prebuilt fonts.)
-
-Once the files have been installed, you're all set. You can now do
-things like this in @TeX{}:
-@example
-\font\myfont = ptmr at 12pt
-\myfont Hello, I am being typeset in 12-point Times-Roman.
-@end example
-
-Thus, we have two fonts, one actual (@samp{rptmr}, which is analogous to
-the font in the printer) and one virtual (@samp{ptmr}, which has been
-remapped to the standard @TeX{} encoding (almost)), and has typesetting
-know-how added. You could also say
-
-@example
-\font\raw = rptmr at 10pt
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-and typeset directly with that, but then you would have no ligatures or
-kerning, and you would have to use Adobe character positions for special
-letters like
-@tex
-\AE.
-@end tex
-@ifinfo
-the ligature `AE'.
-@end ifinfo
-The virtual font @samp{ptmr} not only has ligatures and kerning, and
-most of the standard accent conventions of @TeX{}, it also has a few
-additional features not present in the Computer Modern fonts. For
-example, it includes all the Adobe characters (such as the Polish ogonek
-and the French guillemots). The only things you lose from ordinary
-@TeX{} text fonts are the dotless `j' (which can be hacked into the VPL
-file with literal PostScript specials if you have the patience) and
-uppercase Greek letters (which just don't exist unless you buy them
-separately). @xref{Reencoding with Afm2tfm}.
-
-As a final step you need to record information about both the virtual
-font and the original font (if you ever might want to use it) in the
-@file{psfonts.map} file (@pxref{psfonts.map}). For our example, you'd
-insert the following into @file{psfonts.map}:
-@example
-rptmr Times-Roman <ptmr8a.pfa
-@end example
-
-@noindent Of course, @code{Times-Roman} is already built in to most every
-printer, so there's no need to download any Type 1 file for it. But if
-you are actually following these instructions for new fonts, most likely
-they are not built in to the printer.
-
-@cindex memory, used by PostScript fonts
-@cindex efficiency, and fonts
-These PostScript fonts can be scaled to any size. Go wild! Using
-PostScript fonts, however, does use up a great deal of the printer's
-memory and it does take time. You may find downloading bitmap fonts
-(possibly compressed, with the @samp{Z} option) to be faster than using
-the built-in PostScript fonts.
-
-
-@node Invoking afm2tfm
-@section Invoking Afm2tfm
-
-@pindex afm2tfm
-
-The Afm2tfm program converts an AFM file for a PostScript font to a TFM
-file and a VPL file for a corresponding virtual font (or, in its
-simplest form, to a TFM file for the PostScript font itself). The
-results of the conversion are affected by the command-line options and
-especially by the reencodings you can specify with those options. You
-can also obtain special effects such as an oblique font.
-
-@pindex fontinst
-@cindex virtual fonts, creating
-@cindex Jeffrey, Alan
-Alternatives to Afm2tfm for creating virtual fonts include
-@code{fontinst} @url{https://ctan.org/pkg/fontinst},
-@code{lcdf-typetools}, particularly @code{otftotfm}
-(@url{https://ctan.org/pkg/lcdf-typetools}), and @code{afm2pl}
-(@url{http://tex.aanhet.net/afm2pl/}), among others.
-
-@menu
-* Changing font encodings:: Reencoding with -t, -p, -T.
-* Special font effects:: Oblique fonts, small caps, and such.
-* Afm2tfm options:: afm2tfm command-line options.
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Changing font encodings
-@subsection Changing font encodings
-
-@cindex encoding changes
-@cindex fonts, changing encoding of
-
-Afm2tfm allows you to specify a different encoding for a PostScript font
-(for a general introduction to encodings, @pxref{Encodings}). The
-@samp{-t} option changes the @TeX{} encoding, @samp{-p} changes the
-PostScript encoding, and @samp{-T} changes both simultaneously, as
-detailed in the sections below.
-
-@menu
-* Changing TeX encodings:: Where TeX finds a character.
-* Changing PostScript encodings:: Where PostScript finds a character.
-* Changing both encodings:: One and the same, simultaneously.
-* Reencoding with Afm2tfm:: Problems with the default encoding.
-* Encoding file format:: Syntax of an encoding file.
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Changing TeX encodings
-@subsubsection @samp{-t}: Changing @TeX{} encodings
-
-@cindex changing @TeX{} encodings
-@cindex @TeX{} encoding, changing
-
-@opindex -t @var{tex-enc}
-To build a virtual font with Afm2tfm, you specify the @samp{-v} or
-@samp{-V} option. You can then specify an encoding for that virtual font
-with @samp{-t @var{tex-enc}}. (@samp{-t} is ignored if neither
-@samp{-v} nor @samp{-V} is present.) Any ligature and kerning
-information you specify in @var{tex-enc} will be used in the VPL, in
-addition to the ligature and kerning information from the AFM file.
-
-If the AFM file has no entry for a character specified in @var{tex-enc},
-that character will be omitted from the output VPL.
-
-@flindex texmsym.enc
-The @samp{-t} option is likely to be needed when you have a PostScript
-font corresponding to a @TeX{} font other than a normal text font such
-as Computer Modern. For instance, if you have a PostScript font that
-contains math symbols, you'd probably want to use the encoding in the
-@file{texmsym.enc} file supplied with Dvips. (For a start; to actually
-get usable math fonts, you have to define much more than just an
-encoding.)
-
-
-@node Changing PostScript encodings
-@subsubsection @samp{-p}: Changing PostScript encodings
-
-@cindex changing PostScript encodings
-@cindex PostScript encoding, changing
-@opindex -p @var{ps-enc}
-
-By default, Afm2tfm uses the encoding it finds in the AFM file. You can
-specify a different PostScript encoding with @samp{-p @var{ps-enc}}.
-This makes the raw TFM file (the one output by Afm2tfm) have the
-encoding specified in the encoding file @var{ps-enc}. Any ligature or
-kern information specified in @var{ps-enc} is ignored by Afm2tfm, since
-ligkern info is always omitted from the raw TFM.
-
-If you use this option, you must also arrange to download @var{ps-enc}
-as part of any document that uses this font. You do this by adding a
-line like the following one to @file{psfonts.map} (@pxref{psfonts.map}):
-@example
-zpopr Optima "MyEncoding ReEncodeFont" <myenc.enc
-@end example
-
-@findex trademark @r{character, accessing}
-@findex registered @r{character, accessing}
-@cindex extra characters, accessing
-Using @samp{-p} is the only way to access characters in a PostScript
-font that are neither encoded in the AFM file nor constructed from other
-characters. For instance, Adobe's @samp{Times-Roman} font contains the
-extra characters @samp{trademark} and @samp{registered} (among others);
-these can only be accessed through such a PostScript reencoding.
-
-@findex 8r @r{encoding, and extra characters}
-The `8r' base encoding used for the current PostScript font
-distribution does do this reencoding, for precisely this reason.
-
-
-@node Changing both encodings
-@subsubsection @samp{-T}: Changing both @TeX{} and PostScript encodings
-
-@opindex -T @var{enc-file}
-
-The option @samp{-T @var{enc-file}} is equivalent to @samp{-p
-@var{enc-file} -t @var{enc-file}}. If you make regular use of a private
-non-standard reencoding @samp{-T} is usually a better idea than the
-individual options, to avoid unexpected inconsistencies in mapping
-otherwise. An example of when you might use this option is a dingbats
-font: when you have a @TeX{} encoding that is designed to be used with a
-particular PostScript font.
-
-
-@node Reencoding with Afm2tfm
-@subsubsection Reencoding with Afm2tfm
-
-@cindex reencoding
-@cindex remapping
-
-The Afm2tfm program creates the TFM and VF files for the virtual font
-corresponding to a PostScript font by @dfn{reencoding} the PostScript
-font. Afm2tfm generates these files from two encodings: one for @TeX{}
-and one for PostScript. The @TeX{} encoding is used to map character
-numbers to character names while the PostScript encoding is used to map
-each character name to a possibly different number. In combination, you
-can get access to any character of a PostScript font at any position for
-@TeX{} typesetting.
-
-In the default case, when you specify none of the @code{-t}, @code{-p},
-or @code{-T} options, Afm2tfm uses a default @TeX{} encoding (which
-mostly corresponds to the Computer Modern text fonts) and the PostScript
-encoding found in the AFM file being read. The reencoding is also
-sometimes called a @dfn{remapping}.
-
-For example, the default encodings reencode the acute accent in two
-steps: first the default @TeX{} encoding maps the number 19 to the
-character name @samp{acute}; then the default PostScript encoding, as
-found in the AFM file for an ordinary PostScript font, maps the
-character name @samp{acute} to the number 194. (The PostScript encoding
-works in reverse, by looking in the encoding vector for the name and
-then yielding the corresponding number.) The combined mapping of 19 to
-194 shows up explicitly in the VF file and also implicitly in the fact
-that the properties of PostScript character 194 appear in position 19 of
-the TFM file for the virtual font.
-
-@cindex accents, in wrong position
-@cindex Hungarian umlaut
-@cindex dot accent
-@cindex Scandinavian A ring
-@cindex A ring, Scandinavian letter
-The default encoding of the distributed fonts (e.g., @file{ptmr.tfm})
-mostly follows plain @TeX{} conventions for accents. The exceptions:
-the Hungarian umlaut (which is at position @code{0x7D} in @samp{cmr10},
-but position @code{0xCD} in @samp{ptmr}); the dot accent (at positions
-@code{0x5F} and @code{0xC7}, respectively); and the Scandinavian A ring
-@code{\AA}, whose definition needs different tweaking. In order to use
-these accents with PostScript fonts or in math mode when
-@code{\textfont0} is a PostScript font, you will need to use the
-following definitions. These definitions will not work with the
-Computer Modern fonts for the relevant accents. They are already part
-of the distributed @file{psfonts.sty} for use with @LaTeX{}.
-
-@findex \H
-@findex \.
-@findex \dot
-@findex \AA
-@example
-\def\H#1@{@{\accent"CD #1@}@}
-\def\.#1@{@{\accent"C7 #1@}@}
-\def\dot@{\mathaccent"70C7 @}
-\newdimen\aadimen
-\def\AA@{\leavevmode\setbox0\hbox@{h@}\aadimen\ht0
- \advance\aadimen-1ex\setbox0\hbox@{A@}\rlap@{\raise.67\aadimen
- \hbox to \wd0@{\hss\char'27\hss@}@}A@}
-@end example
-
-@vindex CODINGSCHEME
-As a kind of summary, here are the @samp{CODINGSCHEME}s that result from
-the various possible choices for reencoding.
-
-@table @asis
-@item default encoding
-@example
-(CODINGSCHEME TeX text + AdobeStandardEncoding)
-@end example
-
-@item @samp{-p dc.enc}
-@example
-(CODINGSCHEME TeX text + DCEncoding)
-@end example
-
-@item @samp{-t dc.enc}
-@example
-(CODINGSCHEME DCEncoding + AdobeStandardEncoding)
-@end example
-
-@item @samp{-T dc.enc}
-@example
-(CODINGSCHEME DCEncoding + DCEncoding)
-@end example
-
-@end table
-
-@noindent The @samp{CODINGSCHEME} line appears in the VPL file but is
-ignored by Dvips.
-
-
-@node Encoding file format
-@subsubsection Encoding file format
-
-@cindex encoding file format
-
-Afm2tfm's encoding files have the same format as an encoding vector in a
-PostScript font. Here is a skeletal example:
-
-@example
-% @r{Comments are ignored, unless the first word after the percent sign}
-% @r{is @samp{LIGKERN}; see below.}
-/MyEncoding [ % @r{exactly 256 entries follow, each with a leading @samp{/}}
- /Alpha /Beta /Gamma /Delta @dots{}
- /A /B @dots{} /Z
- @dots{} /.notdef /xfooaccent /yfooaccent /zfooaccent
-] def
-@end example
-
-These encoding files are downloaded as part of changing the encoding at
-the PostScript level (see the previous section).
-
-@cindex comments, in encoding files
-Comments, which start with a percent sign and continue until the end
-of the line, are ignored unless they start with @samp{LIGKERN} (see below).
-
-The first non-comment word of the file must start with a forward slash
-@samp{/} (i.e., a PostScript literal name) and defines the name of the
-encoding. The next word must be an left bracket @samp{[}. Following
-that must be precisely 256 character names; use @samp{/.notdef} for any
-that you want to leave undefined. Then there must be a matching right
-bracket @code{]}. A final @samp{def} token is optional. All names are
-case-sensitive.
-
-Any ligature or kern information is given as a comment. If the first
-word after the @samp{%} is @samp{LIGKERN}, then the entire rest of the
-line is parsed for ligature and kern information. This ligature and
-kern information is given in groups of words: each group is terminated
-by a space and a semicolon and (unless the semicolon is at the end of a
-line) another space.
-
-@findex LIGKERN @r{encoding file command}
-In these @code{LIGKERN} statements, three types of information may be
-specified. These three types are ligature pairs, kerns to ignore, and
-the character value of this font's boundary character.
-
-@cindex boundary character
-Throughout a @code{LIGKERN} statement, the boundary character is
-specified as @samp{||}. To set the font's boundary character value for
-@TeX{}:
-
-@example
-% LIGKERN || = 39 ;
-@end example
-
-To indicate a kern to remove, give the names of the two characters
-(without the leading slash) separated by @samp{@{@}}, as in @samp{one
-@{@} one ;}. This is intended to be reminiscent of the way you might
-use @samp{@{@}} in a @TeX{} file to turn off ligatures or kerns at a
-particular location. Either or both of the character names can be given
-as @samp{*}, which is a wild card matching any character; thus, all
-kerns can be removed with @samp{* @{@} * ;}.
-
-@cindex ligature operations
-@cindex Metafont ligature operations
-To specify a ligature, specify the names of the pair of characters,
-followed by the ligature operation (as in Metafont), followed by the
-replacing character name. Either (but not both) of the first two
-characters can be @samp{||} to indicate a word boundary.
-
-@findex =: @r{ligature operation}
-The most common operation is @samp{=:} meaning that both characters are
-removed and replaced by the third character, but by adding the @samp{|}
-character on either side of the @samp{=:}, you can retain either or both
-of the two leading characters. In addition, by suffixing the ligature
-operation with one or two @samp{>} signs, you can make the ligature
-scanning operation skip that many resulting characters before
-proceeding. This works just like in Metafont. For example, the `fi'
-ligature is specified with @w{@samp{f i =: fi ;}}. A more convoluted
-ligature is @samp{one one |=:|>> exclam ;} which separates a pair of
-adjacent @code{1}'s with an exclamation point, and then skips over two
-of the resulting characters before continuing searching for ligatures
-and kerns. You cannot give more @t{>}'s than @t{|}'s in an ligature
-operation, so there are a total of eight possibilities:
-
-@example
-=: |=: |=:> =:| =:|> |=:| |=:|> |=:|>>
-@end example
-
-The default set of ligatures and kerns built in to Afm2tfm is:
-
-@example
-% LIGKERN question quoteleft =: questiondown ;
-% LIGKERN exclam quoteleft =: exclamdown ;
-% LIGKERN hyphen hyphen =: endash ; endash hyphen =: emdash ;
-% LIGKERN quoteleft quoteleft =: quotedblleft ;
-% LIGKERN quoteright quoteright =: quotedblright ;
-% LIGKERN space @{@} * ; * @{@} space ; 0 @{@} * ; * @{@} 0 ;
-% LIGKERN 1 @{@} * ; * @{@} 1 ; 2 @{@} * ; * @{@} 2 ; 3 @{@} * ; * @{@} 3 ;
-% LIGKERN 4 @{@} * ; * @{@} 4 ; 5 @{@} * ; * @{@} 5 ; 6 @{@} * ; * @{@} 6 ;
-% LIGKERN 7 @{@} * ; * @{@} 7 ; 8 @{@} * ; * @{@} 8 ; 9 @{@} * ; * @{@} 9 ;
-@end example
-
-
-@node Special font effects
-@subsection Special font effects
-
-@cindex oblique fonts
-@cindex slanted fonts
-@cindex fonts, slanted
-Besides the reencodings described in the previous section, Afm2tfm can
-do other manipulations. (Again, it's best to use the prebuilt fonts
-rather than attempting to remake them.)
-
-@samp{-s @var{slant}} makes an obliqued variant, as in:
-
-@example
-afm2tfm Times-Roman -s .167 -v ptmro rptmro
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-This creates @file{ptmro.vpl} and @file{rptmro.tfm}. To use this font,
-put the line
-
-@findex SlantFont
-@example
-rptmro Times-Roman ".167 SlantFont"
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-@flindex psfonts.map
-into @file{psfonts.map}. Then @samp{rptmro} (our name for the obliqued
-Times) will act as if it were a resident font, although it is actually
-constructed from Times-Roman via the PostScript routine @code{SlantFont}
-(which will slant everything 1/6 to the right, in this case).
-
-@cindex expanded fonts
-@cindex fonts, expanded
-Similarly, you can get an expanded font with
-
-@example
-afm2tfm Times-Roman -e 1.2 -v ptmrre rptmrre
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-and by recording the pseudo-resident font
-@findex ExtendFont
-
-@example
-rptmrre Times-Roman "1.2 ExtendFont"
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-in @file{psfonts.map}.
-
-You can also create a small caps font with a command such as
-@cindex small caps fonts
-@cindex fonts, small caps
-
-@example
-afm2tfm Times-Roman -V ptmrc rptmrc
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-This will generate a set of pseudo-small caps mapped into the usual
-lowercase positions and scaled down to 0.8 of the normal cap
-dimensions. You can also specify the scaling as something other than
-the default 0.8:
-
-@example
-afm2tfm Times-Roman -c 0.7 -V ptmrc rptmrc
-@end example
-
-It is unfortunately not possible to increase the width of the small caps
-independently of the rest of the font. If you want a really
-professional looking set of small caps, you need to acquire a small caps
-font.
-
-@findex PaintType
-@cindex outline fonts
-@cindex fonts, outlined
-To change the @code{PaintType} in a font from filled (0) to outlined
-(2), you can add @code{"/PaintType 2 store"} to @file{psfonts.map}, as
-in the following:
-
-@example
-rphvrl Helvetica "/PaintType 2 store"
-@end example
-
-Afm2tfm writes to standard output the line you need to add to
-@file{psfonts.map} to use that font, assuming the font is resident in
-the printer; if the font is not resident, you must add the
-@samp{<@var{filename}} command to download the font. Each identical
-line only needs to be specified once in the @samp{psfonts.map} file,
-even though many different fonts (small caps variants, or ones with
-different output encodings) may be based on it.
-
-
-@node Afm2tfm options
-@subsection Afm2tfm options
-
-@cindex options, to Afm2tfm
-@cindex afm2tfm options
-
-Synopsis:
-@example
-afm2tfm [@var{option}]@dots{} @var{afmfile}[.afm] [@var{tfmfile}[.tfm]]
-@end example
-
-Afm2tfm reads @var{afmfile} and writes a corresponding (but ``raw'',
-see below) TFM file. If @var{tfmfile} is not supplied, the base name
-of the AFM file is extended with @samp{.tfm} to get the output
-filename.
-
-The simplest example:
-
-@example
-afm2tfm Times-Roman rptmr
-@end example
-
-@cindex accents, wrong
-@cindex raw tfm files
-@noindent
-The TFM file thus created is @dfn{raw} because it omits ligature and
-kern information, and does no character remapping; it contains only
-the character information in the AFM file in TFM format, which is the form
-that @TeX{} understands. The characters have the same code in the TFM
-file as in the AFM file. For text fonts, this means printable ASCII
-characters will work ok, but little else, because standard PostScript
-fonts have a different encoding scheme than the one that plain @TeX{}
-expects (@pxref{Encodings}). Although the encodings agree for most
-printable ASCII characters, other characters such as ligatures and
-accents vary. Thus, in practice, it's almost always desirable to create
-a virtual font as well with the @samp{-v} or @samp{-V} option.
-@xref{Making a font available}.
-
-The command line options to Afm2tfm:
-
-@table @samp
-@item -a
-@opindex -a
-@cindex accent height adjustment, omitting
-By default, Afm2tfm looks for precomposed accented characters, such as
-tdieresis, and possibly adjusts the height of the basic letter (t)
-upward so that the result of using @code{\accent} (as in @code{\"t})
-is visually the same as the precomposed characters. The @code{-a}
-option omits such adjustments, so that all characters' heights remain
-as they are given in the AFM file. (Until Afm2tfm 8.4, released in
-2016, heights could also be adjusted downward, but this is no longer
-the case.)
-
-@item -c @var{ratio}
-@opindex -c @var{ratio}
-@cindex scaling small caps
-See @samp{-V}; overrides the default ratio of 0.8 for the
-scaling of small caps.
-
-@item -e @var{ratio}
-@opindex -e @var{ratio}
-@cindex expanded fonts
-@cindex condensed fonts
-Stretch characters horizontally by @var{ratio}; if less than 1.0, you
-get a condensed font.
-
-@item -O
-@opindex -O
-@cindex octal character codes
-Output all character codes in the @samp{vpl} file as octal numbers, not
-names; this is useful for symbol or other special-purpose fonts where
-character names such as @samp{A} have no meaning.
-
-@item -p @var{ps-enc}
-@opindex -p @var{ps-enc}
-Use @var{ps-enc} for the destination (PostScript) encoding of the font;
-@var{ps-enc} must be mentioned as a header file for the font in
-@samp{psfonts.map}.
-@xref{Changing PostScript encodings}.
-
-@item -s @var{slant}
-@opindex -s @var{slant}
-@cindex slanted fonts, making
-Slant characters to the right by @var{slant}. If @var{slant} is
-negative, the letters slope to the left (or they might be upright if you
-start with an italic font).
-
-@item -t @var{tex-enc}
-@opindex -t @var{tex-enc}
-Use @var{tex-enc} for the target (@TeX{}) encoding of the font.
-Ligature and kern information may also be specified in @var{file}.
-@var{file} is not mentioned in @file{psfonts.map}.
-
-@item -T @var{ps-tex-enc}
-@opindex -T @var{ps-tex-enc}
-Use @var{ps-tex-enc} for both the PostScript and target @TeX{} encodings
-of the font. Equivalent to @samp{-p @var{file} -t @var{file}}.
-
-@item -u
-@opindex -u
-Use only those characters specified in the @TeX{} encoding, and no
-others. By default, Afm2tfm tries to include all characters in the
-input font, even those not present in the @TeX{} encoding (it puts them
-into otherwise-unused positions, arbitrarily).
-
-@item -v @var{vpl-file}
-@opindex -v @var{vpl-file}
-Output a VPL (virtual property list) file, as well as a TFM file.
-
-@item -V @var{vpl-file}
-@opindex -V @var{vpl-file}
-Same as @samp{-v}, but the virtual font generated is a pseudo small caps
-font obtained by scaling uppercase letters by 0.8 to typeset
-lowercase. This font handles accented letters and retains proper
-kerning.
-@end table
-
-
-@node psfonts.map
-@section @file{psfonts.map}: PostScript font catalog
-
-@flindex psfonts.map
-@cindex non-resident fonts
-@cindex downloading PostScript fonts
-@cindex fonts, downloading
-
-The @file{psfonts.map} file associates a PostScript font with related
-files and constructs. Each line has the format:
-
-@example
-@var{filename} @var{PostScript-name} @var{options}
-@end example
-
-@kindex < @r{font downloading}
-For example, the line
-@example
-rpstrn StoneInformal <StoneInformal.pfb
-@end example
-@noindent
-causes Dvips to download @file{StoneInformal.pfb} (just as if it were
-a header file, @pxref{Header files}) if the DVI file (or a virtual
-font, @pxref{Virtual fonts}) references the TFM file @samp{rpstrn}.
-The PostScript @code{/FontName} of the font defined inside the @samp{pfb}
-file should be @code{StoneInformal}.
-
-@cindex transforming downloaded fonts
-@cindex expanded fonts
-@cindex wide fonts
-@cindex narrow fonts
-You can generate transformed fonts with a line like this:
-@example
-rpstrc StoneInformal <StoneInformal.pfb ".8 ExtendFont"
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-@xref{Special font effects}, for a
-complete list of font effects.
-
-@cindex reencoding PostScript fonts
-You can change the encoding of the Type 1 font at the PostScript
-level with a @samp{ReEncodeFont} instruction, plus the name of the
-encoding file. This allows you access to characters that may be present
-in the Type 1 font file, but not encoded by default---most of the
-preaccented characters, for example. An example:
-@smallexample
-pstrn8r StoneInformal "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc <pstrn8a.pfb
-@end smallexample
-
-@cindex 8r font encoding
-@cindex base encoding, recommended
-The @samp{8r} encoding mentioned here has been designed to serve as a
-base for all downloadable fonts; it allows access to all the characters
-commonly present in a Type 1 font. For more details, see the
-@file{8r.enc} source file that comes with (and is installed with) Dvips.
-
-@kindex <[ @r{encoding vector downloading}
-You may notice that the same syntax is used for downloading encoding
-vectors and Type 1 font files. To make your intentions clear, you can
-also use @samp{<[} to explicitly indicate you are downloading an
-encoding vector, as in:
-@smallexample
-pstrn8r StoneInformal "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <[8r.enc <pstrn8a.pfb
-@end smallexample
-
-@flindex .enc @r{extension for encoding vectors}
-If the filename of your encoding vector does not end in @samp{.enc}, and
-you are using partial font downloading, you must use the @samp{<[}
-syntax, or Dvips will not download the font properly.
-
-@flindex .pfa @r{extension required for partial downloading}
-@flindex .pfb @r{extension required for partial downloading}
-Similarly, the name of the Type 1 font file itself must have extension
-@file{.pfa} or @file{.pfb} for partial downloading to work properly.
-
-@cindex pfb files, automatically unpacked
-When using PFB files, Dvips is smart enough to unpack the binary PFB
-format into printable ASCII so there is no need to perform this
-conversion yourself. In addition, Dvips scans the font to determine its
-memory usage, just as it does for other header files (@pxref{Header
-files}).
-
-@cindex partial font downloading
-@cindex downloading fonts partially
-If the @samp{j} config file or command-line option is enabled (as it
-is by default), @file{StoneInformal.pfb} will be @dfn{partially
-downloaded}---only those characters your document actually uses will
-be extracted and downloaded, and the remainder discarded.
-@xref{Option details}.
-
-@cindex whole font downloading
-@cindex multiple master fonts
-@cindex Minion typeface family
-@kindex << @r{whole font downloading}
-Adobe Multiple Master fonts, such as Minion, cannot be partially
-downloaded. To partially download in general, but avoid partial
-downloading for individual fonts, use @samp{<<} instead @samp{<}:
-@example
-pmnr8r Minion <<Minion.pfb
-@end example
-
-Here is a brief summary of how @file{psfonts.map} is read:
-
-@enumerate
-@item If a line is empty or begins with a space, percent, asterisk,
-semicolon, or hash mark, it is ignored.
-
-@item Otherwise, the line is separated into words, where words are
-separated by spaces or tabs, except that if a word begins with a double
-quote, it extends until the next double quote or the end of the line.
-
-@item If a word starts with @samp{<<}, it is taken as a font file to be
-wholly downloaded. Use this to avoid partial downloading, as described
-above.
-
-@item If a word starts with @samp{<[}, it is taken as an encoding file
-to be downloaded. Use this if the name of the encoding file does end in
-@samp{.enc}, also as described above.
-
-@item If a word starts with a @samp{<} character, it is
-treated as a header file that needs to be downloaded. If the name ends
-in @samp{.pfa} or @samp{.pfb}, it is taken as Type 1 font file that will
-be partially downloaded if the @samp{j} option is in effect. There can
-be more than one such header for a given font. If a @samp{<} is a word
-by itself, the next word is taken as the name of the header file.
-
-@item If a word starts with a @samp{"} character, it is taken as PostScript
-code used in generating that font, and is inserted into the output
-verbatim at the appropriate point. (And the double quotes beginning and
-ending the word are removed.)
-
-@item Otherwise the word is a name. The first such name is the TFM
-file, that either a DVI file or a virtual font file can refer to. If
-there is a second name, it is used as the PostScript name and should
-match what is defined in the downloaded file; if there is only one
-name, it is used for both the @TeX{} name and the PostScript name.
-
-@end enumerate
-
-
-@node Color
-@chapter Color
-
-@cindex color
-
-@cindex Hafner, Jim
-Dvips supports one-pass multi-color printing of @TeX{} documents on any
-color PostScript device. Initially added by Jim Hafner, IBM Research,
-@email{hafner@@almaden.ibm.com}, the color support has gone through many
-changes by Tomas Rokicki. Besides the source code support itself, there
-are additional @TeX{} macro files: @samp{colordvi.tex} and
-@samp{blackdvi.tex}, and corresponding @samp{.sty} versions for use with
-@LaTeX{}.
-
-In this section we describe the use of color from the document
-preparer's point of view and then add some instructions on installation
-for the @TeX{} administrator.
-
-@menu
-* Color macro files:: TeX macro definitions.
-* User-definable colors:: Adding your own colors.
-* Color subtleties:: Subtleties in using color.
-* Ted Turner:: Printing in black/white after colorizing.
-* Color device configuration:: Configuring Dvips for color devices.
-* Color support details:: Color support details
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Color macro files
-@section Color macro files
-
-@cindex macros for color
-@cindex color macros
-
-All the color macro commands are defined in @samp{colordvi.tex} (or
-@samp{colordvi.sty}). To access these macros simply add to the top of
-your plain @TeX{} file the command:
-@example
-\input colordvi
-@end example
-@noindent
-For (the obsolete) @LaTeX{} 2.09, add the @samp{colordvi} style option as in:
-@example
-\documentstyle[12pt,colordvi]@{article@}
-@end example
-@noindent
-For @LaTeX{}2e, these examples are not applicable. Instead, please see
-the documentation for the graphics package
-(@url{https://ctan.org/pkg/graphics}), and the epslatex document
-(@url{https://ctan.org/pkg/epslatex}).
-
-@cindex Crayola crayon box
-@cindex Pantone colors
-@cindex color names, mixed case
-These macros provide two basic kinds of color macros: ones for local
-color changes (a few words, a single symbol) and one for global color
-changes (the whole document). All the color names use a mixed case
-scheme to avoid conflicts with other macros. There are 68 predefined
-colors, with names taken primarily from the Crayola crayon box of 64
-colors, and one pair of macros for the user to set his own color pattern
-(@pxref{User-definable colors}). You can browse the file
-@samp{colordvi.tex} for a list of the predefined colors. The comments
-in this file also show a rough correspondence between the crayon names
-and Pantones.
-
-A local color command has the form
-
-@example
-\@var{ColorName}@{this is the color @var{ColorName}@}
-@end example
-
-@findex \@var{ColorName}
-@noindent
-where @var{ColorName} is the name of a predefined color, e.g.,
-@samp{Blue}. As shown, these macros take one argument, the text to
-print in the specified color. This can be used for nested color changes
-since it restores the original color state when it completes. For
-example:
-
-@example
-This text is normal but here we are \Red@{switching to red,
-\Blue@{nesting blue@}, recovering the red@} and back to original.
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-@cindex color nesting level
-The color nesting level has no hard limit, but it is not advisable to
-nest too deeply lest you and the reader lose track of the color history.
-
-The global color command has the form
-
-@example
-\text@var{ColorName}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-@findex \text@var{ColorName}
-These macros take no arguments and changes the default color from that
-point on to @var{ColorName}. This of course can be overridden globally
-by another such command or locally by local color commands. For example,
-expanding on the example above, we might have
-
-@example
-\textGreen
-This text is green but here we are \Red@{switching to red,
-\Blue@{nesting blue@}, recovering the red@} and back to
-original green.
-\textCyan
-The text from here on will be cyan until
-\Yellow@{locally changed to yellow@}. Now we are back to cyan.
-@end example
-
-The color commands will even work in math mode and across math mode
-boundaries. This means that if you have a color before going into math
-mode, the mathematics will be set in that color as well. In alignment
-environments like @code{\halign}, @samp{tabular} or @samp{eqnarray},
-local color commands cannot extend beyond the alignment characters.
-
-Because local color commands respect only some environment and
-delimiter changes besides their own, care must be taken in setting
-their scope. It is best not to have them stretch too far.
-
-At the present time there are no macros for color environments in @LaTeX{}
-which might have a larger range. This is primarily to keep the @TeX{}
-and @LaTeX{} use compatible.
-
-
-@node User-definable colors
-@section User-definable colors
-
-@cindex user-definable colors
-@cindex colors, user-definable
-
-There are two ways for the user to specify colors not already defined.
-For local changes, there is the command @code{\Color} which takes two
-arguments. The first argument is four numbers between zero and one and
-specifies the intensity of cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK) in
-that order. The second argument is the text that should appear in the
-given color. For example, suppose you want the words ``this color is
-pretty'' to appear in a color which is 50% cyan, 85% magenta, 40% yellow
-and 20% black. You would use the command
-
-@example
-\Color@{.5 .85 .4 .2@}@{this color is pretty@}
-@end example
-
-For global color changes, there is a command @code{\textColor} which
-takes one argument, the CMYK quadruple of relative color intensities.
-For example, if you want the default color to be as above, then the
-command
-
-@example
-\textColor@{.5 .85 .4 .2@}
-The text from now on will be this pretty color
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-will do the trick.
-
-Making a global color change in the midst of nested local colors is
-highly discouraged. Consequently, Dvips will give you warning message
-and do its best to recover by discarding the current color history.
-
-
-@node Color subtleties
-@section Color subtleties
-
-@cindex color subtleties
-
-Color macros are defined via @code{\special} keywords. As such, they
-are put in the @samp{.dvi} file only as explicit message strings to the
-driver. The (unpleasant) result is that certain unprotected regions of
-the text can have unwanted color side effects. For example, if a color
-region is split by @TeX{} across a page boundary, then the footers of
-the current page (e.g., the page number) and the headers of the next
-page can inherit that color. To avoid this effect globally, users
-should make sure that these special regions of the text are defined with
-their own local color commands. For example, to protect the
-header and footer in plain @TeX{}, use
-
-@example
-\headline@{\Black@{My Header@}@}
-\footline@{\Black@{\hss\tenrm\folio\hss@}@}
-@end example
-
-This warning also applies to figures and other insertions, so be careful!
-
-Of course, in @LaTeX{}, this is much more difficult to do because of the
-complexity of the macros that control these regions. This is
-unfortunate but inevitable, because @TeX{} and @LaTeX{} were
-not written with color in mind.
-
-Even when writing your own macros, much care must be taken. The macros
-that `colorize' a portion of the text work prefix the text work by
-outputting one @code{\special} command to turn the color on before the
-text, and outputting another @code{\special} command afterwards to
-restore the original color. It is often useful to ensure that @TeX{} is
-in horizontal mode before the first special command is issued; this can
-be done by prefixing the color command with @code{\leavevmode}.
-
-
-@node Ted Turner
-@section Printing in black/white after colorizing
-
-If you have a @TeX{} or @LaTeX{} document written with color macros and
-you want to print it in black and white there are two options. On all
-(good) PostScript devices, printing a color file will print in
-corresponding gray levels. This is useful to get a rough idea of the
-colors without using expensive color printing devices. The second
-option is to replace the call to input @file{colordvi.tex} with
-@samp{blackdvi.tex} (and similarly for the @samp{.sty} files). So in
-the above example, replacing the word @samp{colordvi} with
-@samp{blackdvi} suffices. @file{blackdvi.tex} defines the color macros
-as no-ops, and so will produce normal black/white printing. By this
-simple mechanism, the user can switch to all black/white printing
-without having to ferret out the color commands. Also, some device
-drivers, particularly non-PostScript ones like screen previewers, will
-simply ignore the color commands and so print in black/white.
-Hopefully, in the future screen previewers for color displays will be
-compatible with some form of color support.
-
-
-@node Color device configuration
-@section Color device configuration
-
-@cindex color configuration
-@cindex configuration, of color devices
-
-To configure Dvips for a particular color device you need to fine tune
-the color parameters to match your device's color rendition. To do this,
-you will need a Pantone chart for your device. The header file
-@samp{color.lpro} shows a (rough) correspondence between the Crayola
-crayon names and the Pantone numbers and also defines default CMYK
-values for each of the colors. Note that these colors must be defined
-in CMYK terms and not RGB, as Dvips outputs PostScript color commands in
-CMYK. This header file also defines (if they are not known to the
-interpreter) the PostScript commands @samp{setcmykcolor} and
-@samp{currentcmykcolor} in terms of a RGB equivalent so if your device
-only understands RGB, there should be no problem.
-
-@cindex Phaser printer, used for color calibration
-@cindex Tektronix Phaser printer, used for color calibration
-The parameters set in this file were determined by comparing the Pantone
-chart of a Tektronix Phaser printer with the actual Crayola Crayons.
-Because these were defined for a particular device, the actual color
-rendition on your device may be very different. There are two ways to
-adjust this. One is to use the PAntone chart for your device to rewrite
-@samp{color.lpro} prior to compilation and installation. A better
-alternative, which supports multiple devices, is to add a header file
-option in the configuration file (@pxref{Configuration file commands})
-for each device that defines, in @samp{userdict}, the color parameters
-for those colors that need redefining.
-
-For example, if you need to change the parameters defining
-@samp{Goldenrod} (approximately Pantone 109 on the Phaser) for your
-device @samp{mycolordev}, do the following. In the Pantone chart for
-your device, find the CMYK values for Pantone 109. Let's say they are
-@samp{@{\ 0 0.10 0.75 0.03 @}}. Then create a header file named
-@samp{mycolordev.pro} with the commands
-
-@example
-userdict begin
-/Goldenrod @{ 0 0.10 0.75 0.03 setcmykcolor@} bind def
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-Finally, in @samp{config.mycolordev} add the line
-
-@example
-h mycolordev.pro
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-This will then define @samp{Goldenrod} in your device's CMYK values in
-@file{userdict} which is checked before defining it in @file{TeXdict} by
-@file{color.pro}. (On MS-DOS, you will have to call this file
-@file{mycolordev.cfg}.)
-
-This mechanism, together with additions to @file{colordvi.tex} and
-@file{blackdvi.tex} (and the @samp{.sty} files), can also be used to
-predefine other colors for your users.
-
-
-@node Color support details
-@section Color support details
-
-To support color, Dvips recognizes a certain set of specials. These
-specials start with the keyword @samp{color} or the keyword
-@samp{background}, followed by a color specification.
-
-@menu
-* Color specifications::
-* Color specials::
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Color specifications
-@subsection Color specifications
-
-@cindex color specifications
-
-What is a color specification? One of three things. First, it might be
-a PostScript procedure as defined in a PostScript header file. The
-@file{color.pro} file defines 64 of these, including @samp{Maroon}.
-This PostScript procedure must set the current color to be some value;
-in this case, @samp{Maroon} is defined as @samp{0 0.87 0.68 0.32
-setcmykcolor}.
-
-The second possibility is the name of a color model (initially, one of
-@samp{rgb}, @samp{hsb}, @samp{cmyk}, or @samp{gray}) followed by the
-appropriate number of parameters. When Dvips encounters such a macro,
-it sends out the parameters first, followed by the string created by
-prefixing @samp{TeXcolor} to the color model. Thus, the color
-specification @samp{rgb 0.3 0.4 0.5} would generate the PostScript code
-@samp{0.3 0.4 0.5 TeXrgbcolor}. Note that the case of zero arguments is
-disallowed, as that is handled by the single keyword case
-(@samp{Maroon}) above, where no changes to the name are made before it
-is sent to the PostScript file.
-
-The third and final type of color specification is a double quote
-followed by any sequence of PostScript. The double quote is stripped
-from the output. For instance, the color specification
-@samp{"AggiePattern setpattern} will set the `color' to the Aggie logo
-pattern (assuming such exists.)
-
-
-@node Color specials
-@subsection Color specials
-
-We will describe @samp{background} first, since it is the simplest. The
-@samp{background} keyword must be followed by a color specification.
-That color specification is used as a fill color for the background.
-The last @samp{background} special on a page is the one that gets
-issued, and it gets issued at the very beginning of the page, before any
-text or specials are sent. (This is possible because the prescan phase
-of Dvips notices all of the color specials so that the appropriate
-information can be written out during the second phase.)
-
-The @samp{color} special itself has three forms.
-The first is just @samp{color} followed by a color specification. In
-this case, the current global color is set to that color; the color stack
-must be empty when such a command is executed.
-
-The second form is @samp{color push} followed by a color specification.
-This saves the current color on the color stack and sets the color to be
-that given by the color specification. This is the most common way to
-set a color.
-
-The final version of the @samp{color} special is just @samp{color pop},
-with no color specification; this says to pop the color last pushed on
-the color stack from the color stack and set the current color to be
-that color.
-
-Dvips correctly handles these color specials across pages, even when the
-pages are repeated or reversed.
-
-These color specials can be used for things such as patterns or screens
-as well as simple colors. However, note that in the PostScript, only
-one color specification can be active at a time. For instance, at the
-beginning of a page, only the bottommost entry on the color stack is
-sent; also, when a color is popped, all that is done is that the color
-specification from the previous stack entry is sent. No @samp{gsave} or
-@samp{grestore} is used. This means that you cannot easily mix usage of
-the @samp{color} specials for screens and colors, just one or the other.
-This may be addressed in the future by adding support for different
-categories of color-like state.
-
-
-@node Index
-@unnumbered Index
-
-@printindex cp
-
-@bye
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/eepic-nan.test b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/eepic-nan.test
deleted file mode 100755
index fc0713a7338..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/eepic-nan.test
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh -vx
-# $Id$
-# Public domain.
-# ensure we don't get nan from eepic doc.
-# Report from Stefan Moser to mactex-support, 20 Oct 2010 02:37:45.
-
-tst=eepic-nan
-./dvips -Ppdf $srcdir/testdata/$tst.dvi -o || exit 1
-grep ' nan ' $tst.ps && exit 1
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/emspecial.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/emspecial.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 38e450d050e..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/emspecial.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1469 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id$
- * emspecial.c
- * This routine handles the emTeX special commands.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too!*/
-
-#include <ctype.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-#ifdef EMTEX
-/* emtex specials, added by rjl */
-
-#ifndef TRUE
-#define TRUE 1
-#define FALSE 0
-#endif
-
-static long emmax = 161;
-
-/*
- * We define these seek constants if they don't have their
- * values already defined.
- */
-#ifndef SEEK_SET
-#define SEEK_SET (0)
-#endif
-#ifndef SEEK_END
-#define SEEK_END (2)
-#endif
-
-struct empt {
- struct empt *next;
- shalfword point;
- integer x, y;
-};
-
-static struct empt **empoints = NULL;
-boolean emused = FALSE; /* true if em points used on this page */
-integer emx, emy;
-
-struct emunit {
- const char *unit;
- float factor;
-};
-struct emunit emtable[] = {
- {"pt",72.27},
- {"pc",72.27/12},
- {"in",1.0},
- {"bp",72.0},
- {"cm",2.54},
- {"mm",25.4},
- {"dd",72.27/(1238.0/1157)},
- {"cc",72.27/12/(1238.0/1157)},
- {"sp",72.27*65536},
- {0,0.0}
-};
-
-static void emgraph(char *filename, float emwidth, float emheight);
-
-/* clear the empoints array if necessary */
-void
-emclear(void)
-{
- int i;
- if (emused && empoints)
- for (i=0; i<emmax; i++)
- empoints[i] = 0;
- emused = FALSE;
-}
-
-/* put an empoint into the empoints array */
-static struct empt *
-emptput(shalfword point, integer x, integer y)
-{
- struct empt *p;
- int start;
-
- emused = TRUE;
- start = point % emmax;
- p = empoints[start];
- while ( p ) {
- if ( p->point == point )
- break;
- p = p->next;
- }
- if (p == 0) {
- p = (struct empt *)mymalloc(sizeof(struct empt));
- p->next = empoints[start];
- empoints[start] = p;
- }
- p->point = point;
- p->x = x;
- p->y = y;
- return(p);
-}
-
-/* get an empoint from the empoints array */
-static struct empt *
-emptget(shalfword point)
-{
- struct empt *p;
- int start;
-
- start = point % emmax;
- if (emused == TRUE) {
- p = empoints[start];
- while (p) {
- if (p->point == point)
- return p;
- p = p->next;
- }
- }
- sprintf(errbuf,"!em: point %d not defined",point);
- specerror(errbuf);
- return(NULL); /* never returns due to error */
-}
-
-
-/* convert width into dpi units */
-static float
-emunits(float width, char *unit)
-{
-struct emunit *p;
- for (p=emtable; p->unit; p++) {
- if (strcmp(p->unit,unit)==0)
- return( width * actualdpi / p->factor );
- }
- return (-1.0); /* invalid unit */
-}
-
-/* The main routine for \special{em:graph ...} called from dospecial.c */
-/* the line cut parameter is not supported (and is ignored) */
-
-void
-emspecial(char *p)
-{
-float emwidth, emheight;
-shalfword empoint1, empoint2;
-struct empt *empoint;
-char emunit[30];
-char emstr[500];
-char *emp;
-
- hvpos();
- for (emp = p+3; *emp && isspace((unsigned char)*emp); emp++); /* skip blanks */
- if (strncmp(emp, "linewidth", 9) == 0) {
- /* code for linewidth */
- for (emp = emp+9; *emp && isspace((unsigned char)*emp); emp++); /* skip blanks */
- sscanf(emp, "%f%2s", &emwidth, emunit);
- emwidth = emunits(emwidth,emunit);
- if (emwidth!=-1.0) {
- snprintf(emstr, sizeof(emstr), "%.1f setlinewidth", emwidth);
- cmdout(emstr);
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_SPECIAL))
- fprintf(stderr, "em special: Linewidth set to %.1f dots\n",
- emwidth);
-#endif
- } else {
- sprintf(errbuf,"Unknown em: special width");
- specerror(errbuf);
- }
- }
- else if (strncmp(emp, "moveto", 6) == 0) {
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_SPECIAL))
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf(stderr, "em special: moveto %ld,%ld\n", hh, vv);
-#else
- fprintf(stderr, "em special: moveto %d,%d\n", hh, vv);
-#endif
-#endif
- emx = hh;
- emy = vv;
- }
- else if (strncmp(emp, "lineto", 6) == 0) {
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_SPECIAL))
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf(stderr, "em special: lineto %ld,%ld\n", hh, vv);
-#else
- fprintf(stderr, "em special: lineto %d,%d\n", hh, vv);
-#endif
-#endif
- cmdout("np");
- numout(emx);
- numout(emy);
- cmdout("a");
- numout(hh);
- numout(vv);
- cmdout("li");
- cmdout("st");
- emx = hh;
- emy = vv;
- }
- else if (strncmp(emp, "point", 5) == 0) {
- if (empoints == NULL) {
- empoints =
- (struct empt **)mymalloc((integer)emmax * sizeof(struct empt *));
- emused = TRUE;
- emclear();
- }
- for (emp = emp+5; *emp && isspace((unsigned char)*emp); emp++); /* skip blanks */
- empoint1 = (shalfword)atoi(emp);
- empoint = emptput(empoint1,hh,vv);
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_SPECIAL))
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf(stderr, "em special: Point %d is %ld,%ld\n",
-#else
- fprintf(stderr, "em special: Point %d is %d,%d\n",
-#endif
- empoint->point, empoint->x, empoint->y);
-#endif
- }
- else if (strncmp(emp, "line", 4) == 0) {
- for (emp = emp+4; *emp && isspace((unsigned char)*emp); emp++); /* skip blanks */
- empoint1 = (shalfword)atoi(emp);
- for (; *emp && isdigit((unsigned char)*emp); emp++); /* skip point 1 */
- if ( *emp && strchr("hvp",*emp)!=0 )
- emp++; /* skip line cut */
- for (; *emp && isspace((unsigned char)*emp); emp++); /* skip blanks */
- if ( *emp && (*emp==',') )
- emp++; /* skip comma separator */
- for (; *emp && isspace((unsigned char)*emp); emp++); /* skip blanks */
- empoint2 = (shalfword)atoi(emp);
- for (; *emp && isdigit((unsigned char)*emp); emp++); /* skip point 2 */
- if ( *emp && strchr("hvp",*emp)!=0 )
- emp++; /* skip line cut */
- for (; *emp && isspace((unsigned char)*emp); emp++); /* skip blanks */
- if ( *emp && (*emp==',') )
- emp++; /* skip comma separator */
- emwidth = -1.0;
- emunit[0]='\0';
- sscanf(emp, "%f%2s", &emwidth, emunit);
- emwidth = emunits(emwidth,emunit);
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_SPECIAL))
- fprintf(stderr, "em special: Line from point %d to point %d\n",
- empoint1, empoint2);
-#endif
- cmdout("np");
- if (emwidth!=-1.0) {
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_SPECIAL))
- fprintf(stderr,"em special: Linewidth temporarily set to %.1f dots\n",
- emwidth);
-#endif
- strcpy(emstr,"currentlinewidth");
- cmdout(emstr);
- snprintf(emstr, sizeof(emstr), "%.1f setlinewidth", emwidth);
- cmdout(emstr);
- }
- empoint = emptget(empoint1);
- numout(empoint->x);
- numout(empoint->y);
- cmdout("a");
- empoint = emptget(empoint2);
- numout(empoint->x);
- numout(empoint->y);
- cmdout("li");
- cmdout("st");
- if (emwidth!=-1.0) {
- strcpy(emstr,"setlinewidth");
- cmdout(emstr);
- }
- }
- else if (strncmp(emp, "message", 7) == 0) {
- fprintf_str(stderr, "em message: %s\n", emp+7);
- }
- else if (strncmp(emp, "graph", 5) == 0) {
- int i;
- for (emp = emp+5; *emp && isspace((unsigned char)*emp); emp++); /* skip blanks */
- for (i=0; *emp && !isspace((unsigned char)*emp) && !(*emp==','); emp++) {
- if (i > (int)sizeof(emstr) - 2) {
- fprintf(stderr, "em:graph: special too long, truncating\n");
- break;
- }
- emstr[i++] = *emp; /* copy filename */
- }
- emstr[i] = '\0';
- /* now get optional width and height */
- emwidth = emheight = -1.0; /* no dimension is <= 0 */
- for (; *emp && ( isspace((unsigned char)*emp) || (*emp==',') ); emp++)
- ; /* skip blanks and comma */
- if (*emp) {
- sscanf(emp, "%f%2s", &emwidth, emunit); /* read width */
- emwidth = emunits(emwidth,emunit); /* convert to pixels */
- for (; *emp && (*emp=='.'||isdigit((unsigned char)*emp)||isalpha((unsigned char)*emp)); emp++)
- ; /* skip width dimension */
- for (; *emp && ( isspace((unsigned char)*emp) || (*emp==',') ); emp++)
- ; /* skip blanks and comma */
- if (*emp) {
- sscanf(emp, "%f%2s", &emheight, emunit); /* read height */
- emheight = emunits(emheight,emunit)*vactualdpi/actualdpi;
- }
- }
- if (emstr[0]) {
- emgraph(emstr,emwidth,emheight);
- }
- else {
- fprintf(stderr, "em:graph: no file given\n");
- }
- }
- else {
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "Unknown em: command (%s) in \\special will be ignored", p);
- specerror(errbuf);
- }
- return;
- }
-
-
-/* em:graph routines */
-
-/* The graphics routines currently decode 3 types of IBM-PC based graphics */
-/* files: .pcx, .bmp, .msp. The information on the formats has occasionally */
-/* been sketchy, and subject to interpretation. I have attempted to implement*/
-/* these routines to correctly decode the graphics file types mentioned. */
-/* The compressed .bmp file type has not been tested fully due to a lack of */
-/* test files. */
-/* */
-/* The method of reading in the headers of the binary files is ungainly, but */
-/* portable. Failure to use a byte by byte read and convert method will */
-/* result in portability problems. Specifically there is no requirement that */
-/* elements of a C structure be contiguous, only that they have an ascending */
-/* order of addresses. */
-/* */
-/* The current implementations of the graphics format to postscript */
-/* conversion are not the most efficient possible. Specifically: color */
-/* formats are converted to RGB ratios prior to using a simple thresholding */
-/* method to determine if the postscript bit is to be set. The thresholding */
-/* method is compabible with that used in emtex's drivers. */
-/* */
-/* Please send bug reports relating to the em:graph routines to: */
-/* maurice@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au */
-/* */
-/* My thanks to Russell Lang for his assistance with the implementation of */
-/* these routines in a manner compatible with dvips and for the optimization */
-/* of some routines. */
-/* */
-/* Maurice Castro */
-/* 8 Oct 92 */
-
-/* Routines to read binary numbers from IBM PC file types */
-static integer
-readinteger(FILE *f)
-{
- integer i;
- int r;
-
- i = 0;
- for (r = 0; r < 4; r++)
- {
- i = i | ( ((integer) fgetc(f)) << (8*r) );
- }
- return(i);
-}
-
-static halfword
-readhalfword(FILE *f)
-{
- halfword i;
- int r;
-
- i = 0;
- for (r = 0; r < 2; r++)
- {
- i = i | ( ((halfword) fgetc(f)) << (8*r) );
- }
- return(i);
-}
-
-#define readquarterword(f) ((unsigned char)fgetc(f))
-#define tobyte(x) ((x/8) + (x%8 ? 1 : 0))
-
-/* These routines will decode PCX files produced by Microsoft
- * Windows Paint. Other programs may not produce files which
- * will be successfully decoded, most notably version 1.xx of
- * PC Paint. */
-
-/*
- * Type declarations. integer must be a 32-bit signed; shalfword must
- * be a sixteen-bit signed; halfword must be a sixteen-bit unsigned;
- * quarterword must be an eight-bit unsigned.
- */
-typedef struct
-{
- quarterword man;
- quarterword ver;
- quarterword enc;
- quarterword bitperpix;
- halfword xmin;
- halfword ymin;
- halfword xmax;
- halfword ymax;
- halfword hres;
- halfword vres;
- quarterword pal[48];
- quarterword reserved;
- quarterword colorplanes;
- halfword byteperline;
- halfword paltype;
- quarterword fill[58];
-} PCXHEAD;
-
-static int
-PCXreadhead(FILE *pcxf, PCXHEAD *pcxh)
-{
- pcxh->man = readquarterword(pcxf);
- pcxh->ver = readquarterword(pcxf);
- pcxh->enc = readquarterword(pcxf);
- pcxh->bitperpix = readquarterword(pcxf);
- pcxh->xmin = readhalfword(pcxf);
- pcxh->ymin = readhalfword(pcxf);
- pcxh->xmax = readhalfword(pcxf);
- pcxh->ymax = readhalfword(pcxf);
- pcxh->hres = readhalfword(pcxf);
- pcxh->vres = readhalfword(pcxf);
- fread(pcxh->pal, 1, 48, pcxf);
- pcxh->reserved = readquarterword(pcxf);
- pcxh->colorplanes = readquarterword(pcxf);
- pcxh->byteperline = readhalfword(pcxf);
- pcxh->paltype = readhalfword(pcxf);
- fread(pcxh->fill, 1, 58, pcxf);
-
- if (feof(pcxf))
- return(0); /* fail */
- if (pcxh->man != 0x0a)
- return(0); /* fail */
- if (pcxh->enc != 0x1)
- return(0); /* fail */
- return(1); /* success */
- }
-
-static int
-PCXreadline(FILE *pcxf,
- unsigned char *pcxbuf,
- unsigned int byteperline)
-{
- int n;
- int c;
- int i;
-
- n = 0;
- memset(pcxbuf,0,byteperline);
- do {
- c = fgetc(pcxf);
- if ((c & 0xc0) == 0xc0) {
- i = c & 0x3f;
- c = fgetc(pcxf) & 0xff;
- while ((i--) && (n < byteperline)) pcxbuf[n++] = c;
- }
- else {
- pcxbuf[n++] = c & 0xff;
- }
- } while (n < byteperline);
- if (c==EOF) n=0;
- return(n);
-}
-
-static void
-PCXgetpalette(FILE *pcxf, PCXHEAD *pcxh,
- unsigned char *r,
- unsigned char *g,
- unsigned char *b)
-{
- int i;
-
- /* clear palette */
- for (i=0; i < 256; i++) {
- r[i] = 0;
- g[i] = 0;
- b[i] = 0;
- }
-
- switch (pcxh->ver) {
- case 0:
- /* version 2.5 of PC Paint Brush */
- for (i=0; i < 16; i++) {
- r[i] = pcxh->pal[i*3];
- g[i] = pcxh->pal[i*3+1];
- b[i] = pcxh->pal[i*3+2];
- }
- break;
- case 2:
- if (pcxh->colorplanes != 1) {
- /* version 2.8 of PC Paint Brush with valid Palette */
- for (i=0; i < 16; i++) {
- r[i] = pcxh->pal[i*3];
- g[i] = pcxh->pal[i*3+1];
- b[i] = pcxh->pal[i*3+2];
- }
- }
- else { /* not sure if this is correct - rjl */
- /* mono palette */
- r[0] = 0x00; g[0] = 0x00; b[0] = 0x00;
- r[1] = 0xff; g[1] = 0xff; b[1] = 0xff;
- }
- break;
- case 3:
- /* version 2.8 of PC Paint Brush with no valid Palette */
- /* either mono or default */
-
- if (pcxh->colorplanes != 1) {
- /* Color default palette - should be checked */
- r[0] = 0x00; g[0] = 0x00; b[0] = 0x00;
- r[1] = 0x80; g[1] = 0x00; b[1] = 0x00;
- r[2] = 0x00; g[2] = 0x80; b[2] = 0x00;
- r[3] = 0x80; g[3] = 0x80; b[3] = 0x00;
- r[4] = 0x00; g[4] = 0x00; b[4] = 0x80;
- r[5] = 0x80; g[5] = 0x00; b[5] = 0x80;
- r[6] = 0x00; g[6] = 0x80; b[6] = 0x80;
- r[7] = 0x80; g[7] = 0x80; b[7] = 0x80;
- r[8] = 0xc0; g[8] = 0xc0; b[8] = 0xc0;
- r[9] = 0xff; g[9] = 0x00; b[9] = 0x00;
- r[10] = 0x00; g[10] = 0xff; b[10] = 0x00;
- r[11] = 0xff; g[11] = 0xff; b[11] = 0x00;
- r[12] = 0x00; g[12] = 0x00; b[12] = 0xff;
- r[13] = 0xff; g[13] = 0x00; b[13] = 0xff;
- r[14] = 0x00; g[14] = 0xff; b[14] = 0xff;
- r[15] = 0xff; g[15] = 0xff; b[15] = 0xff;
- }
- else {
- /* mono palette */
- r[0] = 0x00; g[0] = 0x00; b[0] = 0x00;
- r[1] = 0xff; g[1] = 0xff; b[1] = 0xff;
- }
- break;
- case 5:
- default:
- /* version 3.0 of PC Paint Brush or Better */
- fseek(pcxf, -769L, SEEK_END);
- /* if signature byte is correct then read the palette */
- /* otherwise copy the existing palette */
- if (fgetc(pcxf) == 12) {
- for (i=0; i < 256; i++) {
- r[i] = fgetc(pcxf);
- g[i] = fgetc(pcxf);
- b[i] = fgetc(pcxf);
- }
- }
- else {
- for (i=0; i < 16; i++) {
- r[i] = pcxh->pal[i*3];
- g[i] = pcxh->pal[i*3+1];
- b[i] = pcxh->pal[i*3+2];
- }
- }
- break;
- }
-}
-
-static void
-PCXshowpicture(FILE *pcxf, int wide, int high, int bytes,
- int cp, int bp, unsigned char *r,
- unsigned char *g, unsigned char *b)
-{
- int x;
- int y;
- int c;
- unsigned char *rowa[4]; /* row array */
- unsigned char *row;
- int p;
- unsigned char *pshexa;
- int xdiv, xmod, xbit;
- int width;
- int bytewidth;
-
- bytewidth = tobyte(wide);
- width = bytewidth * 8;
-
- /* output the postscript image size preamble */
- cmdout("/picstr ");
- numout((integer)tobyte(wide));
- cmdout("string def");
-
- numout((integer)width);
- numout((integer)high);
- numout((integer)1);
- newline();
-
- cmdout("[");
- numout((integer)width);
- numout((integer)0);
- numout((integer)0);
- numout((integer)-high);
- numout((integer)0);
- numout((integer)0);
- cmdout("]");
-
- nlcmdout("{currentfile picstr readhexstring pop} image");
-
- /* allocate the postscript hex output array */
- pshexa = (unsigned char *) mymalloc((integer)bytewidth);
-
- /* make sure that you start at the right point in the file */
- fseek(pcxf, (long) sizeof(PCXHEAD), SEEK_SET);
-
- /* malloc the lines */
- row = (unsigned char *) mymalloc((integer)bytes * cp);
- for (c = 0; c < cp; c++)
- rowa[c] = row + bytes*c;
-
- for (y = 0; y < high; y++) {
- /* clear the postscript hex array */
- memset(pshexa,0xff,bytewidth);
-
- /* read in all the color planes for a row of pixels */
- PCXreadline(pcxf, rowa[0], bytes*cp);
-
- /* process each pixel */
- for (x = 0; x < wide; x++) {
- /* build up the pixel value from color plane entries */
- p = 0;
- xdiv = x>>3;
- xmod = 7 - (x&7);
- xbit = 1 << xmod;
- switch(bp) {
- case 1:
- for (c = 0; c < cp; c++) {
- row = rowa[c];
- p |= ( (unsigned)(row[xdiv] & xbit) >> xmod ) << c;
- }
- break;
- case 4: /* untested - most programs use 1 bit/pixel, 4 planes */
- row = rowa[0]; /* assume single plane */
- p = ( x & 1 ? row[xdiv] : row[xdiv]>>4 ) & 0x0f;
- break;
- case 8:
- row = rowa[0]; /* assume single plane */
- p = (unsigned) (row[x]);
- break;
- default:
- fprintf(stderr, "em:graph: Unable to Decode this PCX file\n");
- return;
- }
- if ((r[p] < 0xff) || (g[p] < 0xff) || (b[p] < 0xff))
- pshexa[xdiv] &= (~xbit);
- else
- pshexa[xdiv] |= xbit;
- }
- newline();
- mhexout(pshexa,(long)bytewidth);
- }
- free(pshexa);
- free(rowa[0]);
-}
-
-static void
-imagehead(char *filename, int wide, int high,
- float emwidth, float emheight)
-{
- char *fullname = NULL, *name;
- if (!quiet) {
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- fullname = (char *)kpse_find_file (filename, pictpath, 0);
-#endif
- if (!fullname)
- name = filename;
- else
- name = fullname;
- if (strlen(name) + prettycolumn > STDOUTSIZE) {
- fprintf(stderr,"\n");
- prettycolumn = 0;
- }
- fprintf_str(stderr,"<%s",name);
- fflush(stderr);
- prettycolumn += 2+strlen(name);
- if (fullname) free (fullname);
- }
- hvpos();
- nlcmdout("@beginspecial @setspecial");
- if (!disablecomments) {
- cmdout("%%BeginDocument: em:graph");
- cmdout(filename);
- newline();
- }
- /* set the image size */
- if (emwidth <= 0.0) emwidth = (float)wide;
- if (emheight <= 0.0) emheight = (float)high;
- floatout(emwidth*72/actualdpi);
- floatout(emheight*72/vactualdpi);
- newline();
- cmdout("scale");
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_SPECIAL)) {
- fprintf(stderr,
- "\nem:graph: %s width %d pixels scaled to %.1f pixels\n",
- filename, wide, emwidth);
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "em:graph: %s height %d pixels scaled to %.1f pixels\n",
- filename, high, emheight);
- }
-#endif
-}
-
-static void
-imagetail(void)
-{
- if (!disablecomments) {
- fprintf(bitfile, "\n%%%%EndDocument\n");
- linepos = 0;
- }
- nlcmdout("@endspecial");
- if (!quiet) {
- fprintf(stderr,">");
- fflush(stderr);
- }
-}
-
-static void
-pcxgraph(FILE *pcxf, char *filename,
- float emwidth, float emheight /* dimension in pixels */ )
-{
- PCXHEAD pcxh;
- unsigned char red[256];
- unsigned char green[256];
- unsigned char blue[256];
- int wide;
- int high;
- int bytes;
- int cp;
- int bpp;
-
- if (!PCXreadhead(pcxf, &pcxh)) {
- sprintf(errbuf,"em:graph: Unable to Read Valid PCX Header");
- specerror(errbuf);
- }
- PCXgetpalette(pcxf, &pcxh, red, green, blue);
-
- /* picture size calculation */
- wide = (pcxh.xmax - pcxh.xmin) + 1;
- high = (pcxh.ymax - pcxh.ymin) + 1;
- bytes = pcxh.byteperline;
- cp = pcxh.colorplanes;
- bpp = pcxh.bitperpix;
-
- imagehead(filename,wide,high,emwidth,emheight);
- PCXshowpicture(pcxf, wide, high, bytes, cp, bpp, red, green, blue);
- imagetail();
-}
-
-/* Microsoft Paint routines */
-struct wpnt_1 {
- quarterword id[4];
- halfword width;
- halfword high;
- halfword x_asp;
- halfword y_asp;
- halfword x_asp_prn;
- halfword y_asp_prn;
- halfword width_prn;
- halfword high_prn;
- integer chk_sum;
- halfword chk_head;
-};
-
-#define WPAINT_1 1
-#define WPAINT_2 2
-
-static void
-MSP_2_ps(FILE *f, int wide, int high)
-{
- char *line;
- char *l;
- int i;
- int j;
- unsigned char a, b, c;
- int d;
- int width;
- halfword *linelen;
-
- /* an undocumented format - based on a type of run length encoding */
- /* the format is made up of a list of line lengths, followed by a set */
- /* of lines. Each line is made up of 2 types of entries: */
- /* 1) A 3 term entry (0 a b): the byte b is repeated a times */
- /* 2) A variable length entry (a xxxx....xxxx): a bytes are read */
- /* from the file. */
- /* These entries are combined to build up a line */
-
- width = tobyte(wide)*8;
-
- /* output the postscript image size preamble */
- cmdout("/picstr");
- numout((integer)tobyte(wide));
- cmdout("string def");
-
- numout((integer)width);
- numout((integer)high);
- numout((integer)1);
-
- cmdout("[");
- numout((integer)width);
- numout((integer)0);
- numout((integer)0);
- numout((integer)-high);
- numout((integer)0);
- numout((integer)0);
- cmdout("]");
-
- nlcmdout("{currentfile picstr readhexstring pop} image");
-
- fseek(f, 32, SEEK_SET);
-
- /* read in the table of line lengths */
- linelen = (halfword *) mymalloc((integer)sizeof(halfword) * high);
- for (i = 0; i < high; i++) {
- linelen[i] = readhalfword(f);
- if (feof(f))
- return;
- }
-
- line = (char *) mymalloc((integer)tobyte(wide));
- for (i = 0; i < high; i++) {
- memset(line, 0xff, tobyte(wide));
- l = line;
- if (linelen[i] != 0) {
- d = linelen[i];
- while (d) {
- a = fgetc(f);
- d--;
- if (a == 0) {
- b = fgetc(f);
- c = fgetc(f);
- d -= 2;
- for (j = 0; j < b; j++)
- *l++ = c;
- }
- else {
- for (j = 0; j < a; j++)
- *l++ = fgetc(f);
- d -= j;
- }
- }
- }
- newline();
- mhexout((unsigned char *) line,(long)tobyte(wide));
- }
- free(linelen);
- free(line);
-}
-
-static void
-MSP_1_ps(FILE *f, int wide, int high)
-{
- char *line;
- int i;
- int width;
-
- width = tobyte(wide)*8;
- /* an partly documented format - see The PC Sourcebook */
- /* the format is made up of a simple bitmap. */
-
- /* output the postscript image size preamble */
- cmdout("/picstr");
- numout((integer)tobyte(wide));
- cmdout("string def");
-
- numout((integer)width);
- numout((integer)high);
- numout((integer)1);
-
- cmdout("[");
- numout((integer)width);
- numout((integer)0);
- numout((integer)0);
- numout((integer)-high);
- numout((integer)0);
- numout((integer)0);
- cmdout("]");
-
- nlcmdout("{currentfile picstr readhexstring pop} image");
-
- fseek(f, 32, SEEK_SET);
-
- line = (char *) mymalloc((integer)tobyte(wide));
- for (i = 0; i < high; i++) {
- fread(line, 1, tobyte(wide), f);
- newline();
- mhexout((unsigned char *) line,(long)tobyte(wide));
- }
- free(line);
-}
-
-
-static void
-mspgraph(FILE *f, char *filename, float emwidth, float emheight)
-{
- struct wpnt_1 head;
- int paint_type = 0;
-
- /* read the header of the file and figure out what it is */
- fread(head.id, 1, 4, f);
- head.width = readhalfword(f);
- head.high = readhalfword(f);
- head.x_asp = readhalfword(f);
- head.y_asp = readhalfword(f);
- head.x_asp_prn = readhalfword(f);
- head.y_asp_prn = readhalfword(f);
- head.width_prn = readhalfword(f);
- head.high_prn = readhalfword(f);
- head.chk_sum = readinteger(f);
- head.chk_head = readhalfword(f);
-
- if (feof(f)) {
- fprintf(stderr, "em:graph: Unable to Read Valid MSP Header\n");
- return;
- }
-
- /* check the id bytes */
- if (!memcmp(head.id, "DanM", 4))
- paint_type = WPAINT_1;
- if (!memcmp(head.id, "LinS", 4))
- paint_type = WPAINT_2;
-
-
- imagehead(filename,head.width,head.high,emwidth,emheight);
- switch (paint_type) {
- case WPAINT_1:
- MSP_1_ps(f, head.width, head.high);
- break;
- case WPAINT_2:
- MSP_2_ps(f, head.width, head.high);
- break;
- default:
- sprintf(errbuf, "em:graph: Unknown MSP File Type");
- specerror(errbuf);
- }
- imagetail();
-}
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-/* .BMP file structures */
-struct rgbquad {
- char blue;
- char green;
- char red;
- char res;
-};
-
-struct bitmapinfoheader {
- integer size;
- integer width;
- integer height;
- halfword planes; /* must be set to 1 */
- halfword bitcount; /* 1, 4, 8 or 24 */
- integer compression;
- integer sizeimage;
- integer xpelspermeter;
- integer ypelspermeter;
- integer clrused;
- integer clrimportant;
-};
-
-#ifdef WIN32
-#undef RGB
-#endif
-
-/* constants for the compression field */
-#define RGB 0L
-#define RLE8 1L
-#define RLE4 2L
-
-struct bitmapfileheader {
- char type[2];
- integer size;
- halfword reserved1;
- halfword reserved2;
- integer offbits;
-};
-
-static void
-rgbread(FILE *f, int w, int b, char *s)
-{
- int i;
-
- /* set the line to white */
- memset(s, 0xff, ((w*b)/8)+1);
-
- /* read in all the full bytes */
- for (i = 0; i < (w * b) / 8; i++)
- *s++ = fgetc(f);
-
- /* read in a partly filled byte */
- if ((w * b) % 8) {
- i++;
- *s++ = fgetc(f);
- }
-
- /* check that we are on a 32 bit boundary; otherwise align */
- while (i % 4 != 0) {
- fgetc(f);
- i++;
- }
-}
-
-unsigned rle_dx = 0; /* delta command horizontal offset */
-unsigned rle_dy = 0; /* delta command vertical offset */
-
-/* checked against output from Borland Resource Workshop */
-static void
-rle4read(FILE *f, int w, int b, char *s)
-{
- int i;
- int limit;
- int ch;
- unsigned cnt;
- int hi;
-
- limit = (w*b)/8;
- i = 0;
- hi = TRUE;
- /* set the line to white */
- memset(s, 0xff, limit+1);
-
- if (rle_dy) {
- rle_dy--;
- return;
- }
-
- if (rle_dx) {
- for (; rle_dx>1; rle_dx-=2) {
- s++;
- i++;
- }
- if (rle_dx)
- hi = FALSE;
- }
-
- while (i<=limit) {
- cnt = fgetc(f);
- ch = fgetc(f);
- if (cnt == 0) { /* special operation */
- switch(ch) {
- case 0: /* EOL */
- return; /* this is our way out */
- case 1: /* End of Bitmap */
- return;
- case 2: /* Delta */ /* untested */
- rle_dx = fgetc(f) + i*2 + (hi ? 1 : 0);
- rle_dy = fgetc(f);
- return;
- default: /* next cnt bytes are absolute */
- /* must be aligned on word boundary */
- if (!hi)
- fprintf(stderr,"em:graph: RLE4 absolute is not byte aligned\n");
- for (cnt = ch; cnt>0 && i<=limit; cnt-=2) {
- i++;
- *s++ = fgetc(f);
- }
- if (ch % 4) /* word align file */
- fgetc(f);
- }
- }
- else { /* cnt is repeat count */
- if (!hi) { /* we are about to place the low 4 bits */
- ch = ((ch>>4)&0x0f) | ((ch<<4)&0xf0); /* swap order */
- i++;
- *s = (*s & 0xf0) | (ch & 0x0f);
- s++;
- hi = TRUE;
- cnt--;
- }
- /* we are about to place the high 4 bits */
- for (; cnt>1 && i<=limit; cnt-=2) { /* place the whole bytes */
- i++;
- *s++ = ch;
- }
- if (cnt) { /* place the partial byte */
- *s = (*s & 0x0f) | (ch & 0xf0);
- hi = FALSE;
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-/* untested */
-static void
-rle8read(FILE *f, int w, int b, char *s)
-{
- int i;
- int limit;
- int ch;
- unsigned cnt;
-
- limit = (w*b)/8;
- i = 0;
- /* set the line to white */
- memset(s, 0xff, limit+1);
-
- if (rle_dy) {
- rle_dy--;
- return;
- }
-
- if (rle_dx) {
- for (; rle_dx > 0; rle_dx--) {
- s++;
- i++;
- }
- }
-
- while (i<=limit) {
- cnt = fgetc(f);
- ch = fgetc(f);
- if (cnt == 0) { /* special operation */
- switch(ch) {
- case 0: /* EOL */
- return; /* this is our way out */
- case 1: /* End of Bitmap */
- return;
- case 2: /* Delta */ /* untested */
- rle_dx = fgetc(f) + i;
- rle_dy = fgetc(f);
- return;
- default: /* next cnt bytes are absolute */
- for (cnt = ch; cnt>0 && i<=limit; cnt--) {
- i++;
- *s++ = fgetc(f);
- }
- if (ch % 2) /* word align file */
- fgetc(f);
- }
- }
- else { /* cnt is repeat count */
- for (; cnt>0 && i<=limit; cnt--) {
- i++;
- *s++ = ch;
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-bmpgraph(FILE *f, char *filename, float emwidth, float emheight)
-{
- struct bitmapfileheader bmfh;
- struct bitmapinfoheader bmih;
-
- #define ISBLACKSIZ 256
- unsigned char isblack[ISBLACKSIZ];
- unsigned char rr;
- unsigned char gg;
- unsigned char bb;
- unsigned char c = 0;
-
- char *line;
- char *pshexa;
-
- int clrtablesize;
- int i;
- int j;
-
- unsigned char omask;
- int oroll;
-
- unsigned char emask = 0;
- integer ewidth = 0;
- int isOS2;
-
- /* read the header of the file */
- fread(bmfh.type, 1, 2, f);
- bmfh.size = readinteger(f);
- bmfh.reserved1 = readhalfword(f);
- bmfh.reserved2 = readhalfword(f);
- bmfh.offbits = readinteger(f);
- if (feof(f)) {
- sprintf(errbuf, "em:graph: Unable to Read Valid BMP Header\n");
- specerror(errbuf);
- return;
- }
-
- bmih.size = readinteger(f);
- if (bmih.size == 12) { /* OS2 bitmap */
- isOS2 = TRUE;
- bmih.width = readhalfword(f);
- bmih.height = readhalfword(f);
- bmih.planes = readhalfword(f);
- bmih.bitcount = readhalfword(f);
- /* the following don't exist in OS2 format so fill with 0's */
- bmih.compression = RGB;
- bmih.sizeimage = 0;
- bmih.xpelspermeter = 0;
- bmih.ypelspermeter = 0;
- bmih.clrused = 0;
- bmih.clrimportant = 0;
- }
- else { /* Windows bitmap */
- isOS2 = FALSE;
- bmih.width = readinteger(f);
- bmih.height = readinteger(f);
- bmih.planes = readhalfword(f);
- bmih.bitcount = readhalfword(f);
- bmih.compression = readinteger(f);
- bmih.sizeimage = readinteger(f);
- bmih.xpelspermeter = readinteger(f);
- bmih.ypelspermeter = readinteger(f);
- bmih.clrused = readinteger(f);
- bmih.clrimportant = readinteger(f);
- }
-
- if (feof(f)) {
- sprintf(errbuf, "em:graph: Unable to Read Valid BMP Info");
- specerror(errbuf);
- return;
- }
-
- if (memcmp(bmfh.type, "BM", 2)) {
- sprintf(errbuf, "em:graph: Unknown BMP File Type");
- specerror(errbuf);
- return;
- }
-
- if ((bmih.compression == RLE4) && (bmih.bitcount != 4)) {
- sprintf(errbuf, "em:graph: Can't do BMP RLE4 with %d bits per pixel",
- bmih.bitcount);
- specerror(errbuf);
- return;
- }
-
- if ((bmih.compression == RLE8) && (bmih.bitcount != 8)) {
- sprintf(errbuf, "em:graph: Can't do BMP RLE8 with %d bits per pixel\n",
- bmih.bitcount);
- specerror(errbuf);
- return;
- }
-
- imagehead(filename,(int)bmih.width,(int)bmih.height,emwidth,emheight);
-
- /* determine the size of the color table to read */
- clrtablesize = 0;
- if (bmih.clrused == 0) {
- switch (bmih.bitcount) {
- case 1:
- clrtablesize = 2;
- break;
- case 4:
- clrtablesize = 16;
- break;
- case 8:
- clrtablesize = 256;
- break;
- case 24:
- break;
- }
- }
- else
- clrtablesize = bmih.clrused;
-
- if (clrtablesize > ISBLACKSIZ) {
- /* This is wrong, since we won't read the whole file below.
- But we can't give correct output without more work,
- and it's unlikely these specials are still in use. */
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "em color table size (%d) larger than %d; output incorrect",
- clrtablesize, ISBLACKSIZ);
- specerror(errbuf);
- clrtablesize = ISBLACKSIZ;
- }
-
- /* read in the color table */
- for (i = 0; i < clrtablesize; i++) {
- bb = fgetc(f);
- gg = fgetc(f);
- rr = fgetc(f);
- isblack[i] = (rr < 0xff) || (gg < 0xff) || (bb < 0xff);
- if (!isOS2)
- (void) fgetc(f);
- }
-
- line = (char *) mymalloc((integer)((bmih.width * bmih.bitcount) / 8) + 1);
- pshexa = (char *) mymalloc((integer)tobyte(bmih.width));
-
- /* output the postscript image size preamble */
- cmdout("/picstr");
- numout((integer)tobyte(bmih.width));
- cmdout("string def");
-
- numout((integer)bmih.width);
- numout((integer)bmih.height);
- numout((integer)1);
-
- cmdout("[");
- numout((integer)bmih.width);
- numout((integer)0);
- numout((integer)0);
- numout((integer)bmih.height);
- numout((integer)0);
- numout((integer)bmih.height);
- cmdout("]");
-
- nlcmdout("{currentfile picstr readhexstring pop} image");
-
- if (bmih.bitcount == 1) {
- if (bmih.width%8)
- emask = (1<<(8-(bmih.width%8)))-1; /* mask for edge of bitmap */
- else
- emask = 0;
- ewidth = tobyte(bmih.width);
- }
-
- /* read in all the lines of the file */
- for (i = 0; i < bmih.height; i++) {
- memset(pshexa,0xff,tobyte(bmih.width));
- switch (bmih.compression) {
- case RGB:
- rgbread(f, (int) bmih.width, (int) bmih.bitcount, line);
- break;
- case RLE4:
- rle4read(f, (int) bmih.width, (int) bmih.bitcount, line);
- break;
- case RLE8:
- rle8read(f, (int) bmih.width, (int) bmih.bitcount, line);
- break;
- default:
- sprintf(errbuf,"em:graph: Unknown BMP compression\n");
- specerror(errbuf);
- return;
- }
-
- omask = 0x80;
- oroll = 7;
-
- if (bmih.bitcount == 1) {
- if (isblack[0])
- for (j = 0; j < ewidth; j++)
- pshexa[j] = line[j];
- else
- for (j = 0; j < ewidth; j++)
- pshexa[j] = ~line[j];
- pshexa[ewidth-1] |= emask;
- }
- else {
- for (j = 0; j < bmih.width; j++) {
- switch (bmih.bitcount) {
- case 4:
- c = line[j>>1];
- if (!(j&1))
- c >>= 4;
- c = isblack[ c & 0x0f ];
- break;
- case 8:
- c = isblack[ (int)(line[j]) ];
- break;
- case 24:
- rr = line[j*3];
- gg = line[j*3+1];
- bb = line[j*3+2];
- c = (rr < 0xff) || (gg < 0xff) || (bb < 0xff);
- break;
- }
- if (c)
- pshexa[j/8] &= ~omask;
- else
- pshexa[j/8] |= omask;
- oroll--;
- omask >>= 1;
- if (oroll < 0) {
- omask = 0x80;
- oroll = 7;
- }
- }
- }
- newline();
- mhexout((unsigned char *) pshexa,(long)tobyte(bmih.width));
- }
- imagetail();
- free(pshexa);
- free(line);
-}
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-#define PCX 0
-#define MSP 1
-#define BMP 2
-const char *extarr[]=
-{ ".pcx", ".msp", ".bmp", NULL };
-
-static void
-emgraph(char *filename, float emwidth, float emheight)
-{
- char fname[500];
- int filetype;
- FILE *f;
- char *env;
- char id[4];
- int i;
-
- strcpy(fname, filename);
-
- /* find the file */
- f = search(figpath, fname, READBIN);
- if (f == (FILE *)NULL) {
- if ( (env = getenv("DVIDRVGRAPH")) != NULL )
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- f = search((kpse_file_format_type)env,filename,READBIN);
-#else
- f = search(env,filename,READBIN);
-#endif
- }
- /* if still haven't found it try adding extensions */
- if (f == (FILE *)NULL) {
- i = 0;
- while (extarr[i] != NULL) {
- strcpy(fname, filename);
- strcat(fname, extarr[i]);
- f = search(figpath, fname, READBIN);
- if (f == (FILE *)NULL) {
- if ( (env = getenv("DVIDRVGRAPH")) != NULL )
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- f = search((kpse_file_format_type)env,filename,READBIN);
-#else
- f = search(env,filename,READBIN);
-#endif
- }
- if (f != (FILE *)NULL)
- break;
- i++;
- }
- }
-
- filetype = -1;
- if (f != (FILE *)NULL) {
- for (i=0; i<4; i++) {
- id[i] = readquarterword(f);
- }
- if ( (id[0] == 0x0a) && (id[2] == 0x01) )
- filetype = PCX;
- if (!memcmp(id, "DanM", 4))
- filetype = MSP;
- if (!memcmp(id, "LinS", 4))
- filetype = MSP;
- if (!memcmp(id, "BM", 2))
- filetype = BMP;
- fseek(f, 0L, SEEK_SET);
- }
-
- switch (filetype) {
- case PCX:
- pcxgraph(f, fname, emwidth, emheight);
- break;
- case MSP:
- mspgraph(f, fname, emwidth, emheight);
- break;
- case BMP:
- bmpgraph(f, fname, emwidth, emheight);
- break;
- default:
- snprintf(fname, sizeof(fname),
- "em:graph: %s: File not found", filename);
- error(fname);
- }
- if (f != (FILE *)NULL)
- close_file(f);
-}
-
-#else
-void
-emspecial(char *p)
-{
- sprintf(errbuf,"emTeX specials not compiled in this version");
- specerror(errbuf);
-}
-#endif /* EMTEX */
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/eufonts.map b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/eufonts.map
deleted file mode 100644
index 1699664db76..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/eufonts.map
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-euex10 euex10 <euex10.pfb
-eufb10 eufb10 <eufb10.pfb
-eufb5 eufb5 <eufb5.pfb
-eufb7 eufb7 <eufb7.pfb
-eufm10 eufm10 <eufm10.pfb
-eufm5 eufm5 <eufm5.pfb
-eufm7 eufm7 <eufm7.pfb
-eurb10 eurb10 <eurb10.pfb
-eurb5 eurb5 <eurb5.pfb
-eurb7 eurb7 <eurb7.pfb
-eurm10 eurm10 <eurm10.pfb
-eurm5 eurm5 <eurm5.pfb
-eurm7 eurm7 <eurm7.pfb
-eusb10 eusb10 <eusb10.pfb
-eusb5 eusb5 <eusb5.pfb
-eusb7 eusb7 <eusb7.pfb
-eusm10 eusm10 <eusm10.pfb
-eusm5 eusm5 <eusm5.pfb
-eusm7 eusm7 <eusm7.pfb
-msam10 msam10 <msam10.pfb
-msbm10 msbm10 <msbm10.pfb
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/finclude.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/finclude.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 1f38aec0f1c..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/finclude.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,516 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Code for allowing fonts to be used in PostScript files given via
- * `psfile=...'.
- *
- * Modified to check for font usage (DocumentFonts and DocumentNeededResources)
- * in all included postscript files. This information is added to the
- * global list of postscript fonts used (ps_fonts_used). Each font is
- * also looked up (from psfonts.map) and if a file needs to be downloaded
- * for that font, it is added (with add_header).
- * 11/1996 Aaron Sawdey
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-#include <kpathsea/c-ctype.h>
-#else
-#include <ctype.h>
-#if !defined(SYSV) && !defined(WIN32)
-extern char *strtok(); /* some systems don't have this in strings.h */
-#endif
-#define ISXGIGIT isxdigit
-#endif
-#ifdef VMS
-#define getname vms_getname
-#endif
-
-#ifndef STDC_HEADERS
-double atof();
-#endif
-
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-/*
- * Create a font descriptor for a font included in a psfile. There will be
- * no fontmaptype node for the resulting font descriptor until this font is
- * encountered by fontdef() (if that ever happens).
- */
-static fontdesctype *
-ifontdef(char *name, char *area,
- int scsize, int dssize, char *scname)
-{
- fontdesctype *fp;
-
- fp = newfontdesc((integer)0, scsize, dssize, name, area);
- fp->scalename = scname;
- fp->next = fonthead;
- fonthead = fp;
- return fp;
-}
-/*
- * When a font appears in an included psfile for the first time, this routine
- * links it into the fonthd[] array.
- */
-static void
-setfamily(fontdesctype *f)
-{
- int i;
-
- fontmem -= DICTITEMCOST;
- for (i=0; i<nextfonthd; i++)
- if (strcmp(f->name, fonthd[i]->name)==0
- && strcmp(f->area, fonthd[i]->area)==0) {
- f->nextsize = fonthd[i];
- fonthd[i] = f;
- return;
- }
- if (nextfonthd==MAXFONTHD)
- error("! Too many fonts in included psfiles");
- fontmem -= NAMECOST + strlen(f->name) + strlen(f->area);
- fonthd[nextfonthd++] = f;
- f->nextsize = NULL;
-}
-/*
- * Convert file name s to a pair of new strings in the string pool.
- * The first string is the original value of nextstring; the second
- * string is the return value.
- */
-static char*
-getname(char *s)
-{
- char *a, *p, sav;
-
- a = NULL;
- for (p=s; *p!=0; p++)
- if (*p=='/')
- a = p+1;
- if (a==NULL) *nextstring++ = 0;
- else { sav = *a;
- *a = 0;
- (void) newstring(s);
- *a = sav;
- s = a;
- }
- return newstring(s);
-}
-/*
- * Mark character usage in *f based on the hexadecimal bitmap found in
- * string s. A two-digit offset separated by a colon gives the initial
- * character code. We have no way of knowing how many times each character
- * is used or how many strings get created when showing the characters so
- * we just estimate two usages per character and one string per pair of
- * usages.
- */
-static void
-includechars(fontdesctype *f, char *s)
-{
- int b, c, d;
- int l = strlen(s);
-
- while (l > 0 && (s[l-1] == '\n' || s[l-1] == '\r'))
- s[--l] = 0;
- if (!ISXDIGIT(s[0]) || !ISXDIGIT(s[1]) || s[2]!=':'
- || strspn(s+3,"0123456789ABCDEFabcdef") < l-3) {
- fprintf_str(stderr, "%s\n", s);
- error("Bad syntax in included font usage table");
- return;
- }
- c = (xdig[(int)(s[0])] << 4) + xdig[(int)(s[1])];
- s += 2;
- while (*++s) {
- d = xdig[(int)*s];
- for (b=8; b!=0; b>>=1) {
- if ((d&b)!=0) {
- pagecost ++;
- (void) prescanchar(&f->chardesc[c]);
- }
- if (++c==256) return;
- }
- }
-}
-/*
- * String p should be start after the ":" in a font declaration of the form
-%*FONT: <tfm-name> <scaled-size> <design-size> <2-hex-digits>:<hex-string>
- * where the sizes are floating-point numbers in units of PostScript points
- * (TeX's "bp"). We update the data structures for the included font,
- * charge fontmem for the VM used, and add to delchar if necessary.
- * Note that the scaled size and the design size are multiplied by mag/1000.
- * This is needed for the design size to undo the similar factor in conv since
- * design sizes are not supposed to be affected by magnification. Applying
- * the magnification factor to the scaled size selects magnified fonts as is
- * appropriate in the normal case where the included PostScript is scaled by
- * mag/1000. The definition of `fshow' in finclude.lpro unscales by `DVImag'
- * to account for this. We cannot change the font scaled size to account for
- * options like `hscale=' because then the definition of `fshow' would have
- * to change.
- */
-static void
-scan1fontcomment(char *p)
-{
- char *q, *name, *area;
- char *scname; /* location in buffer where we got scsize */
- integer scsize, dssize;
- fontdesctype *fptr;
- real DVIperBP;
-
- DVIperBP = actualdpi/(72.0*conv) * (mag/1000.0);
- p = strtok(p, " ");
- if (p==NULL) return;
- area = nextstring; /* tentatively in the string pool */
- name = getname(p);
- q = strtok((char *)0, " ");
- if (p==NULL || (scsize=(integer)(atof(q)*DVIperBP))==0) {
- fprintf_str(stderr, "%s\n",p);
- error("No scaled size for included font");
- nextstring = area; /* remove from string pool */
- return;
- }
- scname = q;
- q = strtok((char *)0, " ");
- if (p==NULL || (dssize=(integer)(atof(q)*DVIperBP))==0) {
- fprintf_str(stderr, "%s\n",p);
- error("No design size for included font");
- nextstring = area;
- return;
- }
- q = strtok((char *)0, " ");
- fptr = matchfont(name, area, scsize, scname);
- if (!fptr) {
- fptr = ifontdef(name, area, scsize, dssize, newstring(scname));
- (void) preselectfont(fptr);
- setfamily(fptr);
- } else {
- nextstring = area; /* remove from string pool */
- (void) preselectfont(fptr);
- if (fptr->scalename==NULL) {
- fptr->scalename=newstring(scname);
- setfamily(fptr);
- }
- }
- includesfonts = 1;
- fptr->psflag |= THISPAGE;
- includechars(fptr, q);
-}
-/*
- * Parse the arguments to a "%%VMusage" comment. The Adobe Type 1 Font Format
- * book specifies two arguments. This routine will accept one or two arguments;
- * if there are two arguments we take the maximum.
- */
-static integer
-scanvm(char *p)
-{
- char* q;
- integer vm, vmmax;
-
- q = strtok(p, " ");
- if (q==NULL) {
- error("Missing data in VMusage comment");
- return 0;
- }
- vmmax = atol(q);
- q = strtok((char *)0, " ");
- if (q!=NULL && (vm=atol(q))>vmmax)
- vmmax = vm;
- return vmmax;
-}
-/*
- * Scan a list of font names.
- * Each name is added to the list ps_fonts_used, and if it has
- * an associated header file (from psfonts.map), the header file
- * is added with add_header.
- */
-static void
-scan_fontnames(char *str, const char *psfile)
-{
- char *p,*pe;
- struct resfont *re;
-
- /* Turn all newlines, CRs, and tabs into spaces. */
- p = str;
- while(*p) {
- if(*p == '\r' || *p == '\n' || *p == '\t') *p = ' ';
- p++;
- }
- /* Remove trailing spaces. */
- p = str+strlen(str)-1;
- while(p > str && *p == ' ') {
- *p = '\0';
- p--;
- }
-
- p = str;
- while(*p == ' ') p++; /* skip leading whitespace */
-
- while(p && *p) {
- pe = strchr(p,' ');
- if(pe != NULL) *pe = '\0';
-
- add_name(p,&ps_fonts_used);
-
- if (1) {
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "Adding font '%s' from included postscript file '%s'.\n",
- p,psfile);
-#endif /* DEBUG */
-
- re = findPSname(p);
- if(re != NULL) {
- if (re->sent != 2) {
- if (re->Fontfile) {
- add_header(re->Fontfile);
- } else if (re->downloadheader) {
- /* this code borrowed from residentfont() in resident.c */
- char *cp = re->downloadheader;
- char *q;
-
- infont = re->PSname;
- while (1) {
- q = cp;
- while (*cp && *cp != ' ')
- cp++;
- if (*cp) {
- *cp = 0;
- add_header(q);
- *cp++ = ' ';
- } else {
- add_header(q);
- break;
- }
- infont = 0;
- }
- }
- infont = 0;
- }
- re->sent = 2;
- if (unused_top_of_psnames < DOWNLOADEDPSSIZE) {
- downloadedpsnames[unused_top_of_psnames] = xstrdup (re->PSname);
- unused_top_of_psnames++;
- }
- } else {
- char eb[1000];
- snprintf(eb, sizeof(eb),
- "Font %s used in file %s is not in the mapping file.",
- p, psfile);
- error(eb);
- }
- }
-
- p = pe;
- if(p != NULL) {
- p++;
- while(*p == ' ') p++; /* skip leading whitespace */
- }
- }
-
- return;
-}
-
-/*
- * fc_state == 0: normal state, looking for interesting comments
- * fc_state == 1: looking for %%+ following %%DocumentFonts
- * fc_state == 2: looking for "%%+ font" following %%DocumentNeededResources
- */
-static int fc_state = 0;
-/*
- * Do we need to check for information at the end of the postscript file?
- */
-static int check_atend = 0;
-
-static void
-scanfontusage(char *p, const char *psfile)
-{
- if (strncmp(p, "%%DocumentFonts: ",17) == 0) {
- p += 17;
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++;
- if(!strncmp(p,"(atend)",7)) {
- check_atend = 1;
- } else {
- scan_fontnames(p,psfile);
- fc_state = 1;
- }
- } else if (strncmp(p, "%%DocumentNeededFonts: ",23)==0) {
- p += 23;
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++;
- if(!strncmp(p,"(atend)",7)) {
- check_atend = 1;
- } else {
- scan_fontnames(p,psfile);
- fc_state = 1;
- }
- } else if (fc_state == 1 && strncmp(p,"%%+",3) == 0) {
- scan_fontnames(p+3,psfile);
- fc_state = 1;
- } else if (strncmp(p, "%%DocumentNeededResources: ",27) == 0) {
- p += 27;
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++;
- if(!strncmp(p,"(atend)",7)) {
- check_atend = 1;
- } else {
- if(!strncmp(p,"font ",5)) scan_fontnames(p+5,psfile);
- fc_state = 2;
- }
- } else if (fc_state == 2 && strncmp(p,"%%+",3) == 0) {
- p += 3;
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++;
- if(!strncmp(p,"font ",5)) scan_fontnames(p+5,psfile);
- fc_state = 2;
- } else {
- fc_state = 0;
- }
- return;
-}
-
-/*
- * Scan an initial sequence of comment lines looking for font and memory
- * usage specifications. This does not handle the "atend" construction.
- */
-void
-scanfontcomments(const char *filename)
-{
- char p[500];
- char *r;
- FILE *f;
- integer truecost = pagecost;
- Boolean trueknown = 0;
- fontdesctype *oldcf = curfnt;
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "Checking for fonts in '%s'\n",filename);
-#endif /* DEBUG */
-
- if (*filename == '`') {
-/*
- * Allow scanning of ` commands. Better return same results both times.
- */
- f = popen(filename+1, "r");
- SET_BINARY(fileno(f));
- to_close = USE_PCLOSE;
- } else {
- f = search(figpath, filename, READ);
- }
- if (f) {
- SET_BINARY(fileno(f));
- fc_state = 0;
- check_atend = 0;
- while (fgets(p,500,f) && p[0]=='%' &&
- (p[1]=='!' || p[1]=='%' || p[1]=='*')) {
- if (strncmp(p, "%*Font:", 7) == 0) {
- scan1fontcomment(p+7);
- } else if (strncmp(p, "%%VMusage:", 9) == 0) {
- truecost += scanvm(p+10);
- trueknown = 1;
- }
- scanfontusage(p,filename);
- }
- if (trueknown)
- pagecost = truecost;
-
- if(check_atend) {
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "Checking for (atend) fonts in '%s'\n",filename);
-#endif /* DEBUG */
-
- fc_state = 0;
-
- fseek(f,-4096,2); /* seek to 4096 bytes before EOF. */
- fgets(p,500,f); /* throw away a partial line. */
-
- /* find %%Trailer */
- while((r=fgets(p,500,f)) && strncmp(p,"%%Trailer",9));
-
- /* look for specs that were deferred to the trailer. */
- if(r != NULL) {
- while(fgets(p,500,f)) {
- if(p[0]=='%' && p[1]=='%') scanfontusage(p,filename);
- }
- }
-#ifdef DEBUG
- else { /* r == NULL */
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "Did not find %%%%Trailer in included file '%s'.\n",
- filename);
- }
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- }
- close_file(f);
- }
- curfnt = oldcf;
-}
-/*
- * Is string s less than 30 characters long with no special characters
- * that are not allowed in PostScript commands.
- */
-static Boolean
-okascmd(char *ss)
-{
- register int c = 0;
- register char *s = ss;
-
- while (*s)
- if (*s<' ' || *s>126 || ++c==30)
- return(0);
- return(strcspn(ss,"()<>[]{}%/") == c);
-}
-/*
- * Output font area and font name strings as a literal string
- */
-static void
-nameout(char *area, char *name)
-{
- char buf[500];
- char *s;
-
- if (*area==0 && okascmd(name)) {
- snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "/%s", name);
- cmdout(name);
- } else {
- for (s=area; *s; s++)
- scout(*s);
- for (s=name; *s; s++)
- scout(*s);
- stringend();
- cmdout("cvn");
- }
-}
-/*
- * Output commands for defining a table of PostScript font identifiers for
- * fonts used in included psfiles in the current section.
- */
-void
-fonttableout(void)
-{
- int i, k;
- fontdesctype *f;
-
- for (i=0; i<nextfonthd; i++) {
- for (f=fonthd[i]; f!=NULL; f=f->nextsize)
- if (f->psflag==EXISTS) break;
- if (f!=NULL) {
- nameout(f->area, f->name);
- k = 0;
- do {
- if (f->psflag==EXISTS) {
- cmdout(f->scalename);
- lfontout((int)f->psname);
- k++;
- }
- f = f->nextsize;
- } while (f!=NULL);
- numout((integer)k);
- cmdout("fstore");
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/finclude.lpro b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/finclude.lpro
deleted file mode 100644
index 664df3f7006..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/finclude.lpro
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-%!
-% finclude.lpro - public domain.
-% Define tfm-name to be a dictionary of included fonts indexed by size:
-% /tfm-name scaled-size1 /font-select1 ... scsize_k /fselect_k k fstore -
-/fstore
-{
- dup dict exch
- {dup 4 2 roll put} repeat
- def
-} bind def
-
-/fshow % (text to show) tfm_name scaled-size fshow -
-{
- gsave
- 72 TeXDict /Resolution get div
- -72 TeXDict /VResolution get div scale
- 1 DVImag div dup scale
- get cvx exec
- show
- grestore
-}bind def
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/flib.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/flib.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 8b5e88e9bb4..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/flib.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,341 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Here's some code to handle font libraries. Not needed unless you are
- * running on a system that can't handle files well. Not endorsed by
- * Tomas Rokicki or Radical Eye Software; use at your own risk.
- */
-#ifdef FONTLIB
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-#include "paths.h"
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos_add.h"
-
-/*
- * font library structures
- */
-struct fli_entry {
- unsigned long offset;
- char *name;
-};
-
-struct fli_size {
- unsigned long size;
- halfword entries;
- struct fli_entry *entry;
-};
-
-struct fli_lib {
- char *name;
- halfword sizes;
- struct fli_size *size;
- struct fli_lib *next;
-};
-
-struct fli_lib *firstlib = NULL;
-
-struct fli_centry {
- struct fli_lib *lib;
- FILE *fp;
-};
-
-#define FLICSIZE 4
-struct fli_centry *fli_cache[FLICSIZE];
-
-Boolean flib = 0; /* non zero if reading a font library */
-
-halfword
-pkdouble(void)
-{
- register halfword i;
- i = pkbyte();
- i = i * 256 + pkbyte();
- return(i);
-}
-/*
- * fliload opens each font library, then reads in its
- * directory for later use.
- * fli_cache is initialized.
- */
-void
-fliload(void)
-{
- int i;
- halfword version1, version2;
- Boolean needext;
- char fontname[50];
- char name[50];
- char *fli;
- unsigned long dpi;
- halfword len, numsizes, numfonts;
- halfword numflib = 0;
- struct fli_lib *lib=NULL, *next_lib=NULL;
- struct fli_size *size;
- struct fli_entry *entry;
-
- /* initialise fli cache */
- for (i=0; i<FLICSIZE; i++) {
- fli_cache[i] = (struct fli_centry *)
- mymalloc((integer)sizeof(struct fli_centry));
- fli_cache[i]->lib = (struct fli_lib *)NULL;
- fli_cache[i]->fp = (FILE *)NULL;
- }
-
- fli = fliname;
-
- while (*fli) {
- /* get next font library name from fliname */
- needext=1;
- for (i=0; *fli && *fli!=PATHSEP; i++)
- if ( (name[i] = *fli++) == '.')
- needext=0;
- name[i] = '\0';
- if (*fli)
- fli++; /* skip PATHSEP */
- if (*name) {
- /* got fli name, now search for it */
- if (needext)
- strcat(name,".fli");
-
- if ( (pkfile=search(flipath,name,READBIN)) != (FILE *)NULL ) {
- /* for each font library */
- for (i=0; i<4; i++) {
- fontname[i] = pkbyte(); /* read header */
- }
- version1 = pkbyte();
- version2 = pkbyte();
- if (strncmp(fontname,"FLIB",4)!=0 || version1 != 2 || version2 != 0)
- badpk("incorrect font library format");
-
- (void) pkdouble(); /* ignore directory length */
- numsizes = pkdouble(); /* number of sizes */
- numfonts = pkdouble(); /* number of fonts */
- len = pkdouble(); /* length of comment */
- for (i=0; i<len; i++)
- pkbyte(); /* skip comment */
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf(stderr,"Font library %s has %d font size%s, %d font%s\n",
- name, numsizes , numsizes !=1 ? "s" : "",
- numfonts, numfonts!=1 ? "s" : "");
-#endif /* DEBUG */
-
- next_lib = (struct fli_lib *)
- mymalloc((integer)sizeof(struct fli_lib));
- if (firstlib == (struct fli_lib *)NULL)
- firstlib = next_lib;
- else
- lib->next = next_lib;
- lib = next_lib;
- size = (struct fli_size *)
- mymalloc((integer)numsizes * sizeof(struct fli_size));
- entry = (struct fli_entry *)
- mymalloc((integer)numfonts * sizeof(struct fli_entry));
- lib->name = newstring(name);
- lib->sizes = numsizes;
- lib->size = size;
- lib->next = (struct fli_lib *)NULL;
-
- for (;numsizes>0; numsizes--, size++) {
- /* for each font size in this library */
- pkdouble(); /* length of size entry - ignore */
- numfonts = pkdouble(); /* number of fonts */
- dpi = pkquad(); /* DPI (fixed point 16.16) */
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf(stderr,"Font library %s size %.5gdpi has %d font%s\n",
- name, dpi/65536.0, numfonts, numfonts!=1 ? "s" : "");
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- size->size = dpi;
- size->entries = numfonts;
- size->entry = entry;
- for (;numfonts > 0; numfonts--, entry++) {
- /* read each entry */
- pkquad(); /* ignore length of font */
- entry->offset = pkquad(); /* offset to font */
- len = pkbyte(); /* length of name */
- for (i=0; i<len; i++)
- fontname[i] = pkbyte();
- fontname[len] = '\0';
- entry->name = newstring(fontname);
- } /* end for numfonts>0 */
- } /* end for numsizes>0 */
- if (numflib < FLICSIZE) { /* leave first few open */
- fli_cache[numflib]->lib = lib;
- fli_cache[numflib]->fp = pkfile;
- }
- else
- fclose(pkfile);
- numflib++;
- } /* end if opened library */
- } /* end if (*name) */
- }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * flisearch searches all the font libraries for a PK font.
- * returns FILE pointer positioned to PK font in font library
- * flisearch caches file pointers for 4 font libraries.
- */
-FILE *
-flisearch(char *n, halfword dpi)
-{
- halfword dpi1, numsizes, numfonts;
- struct fli_lib *lib=NULL;
- struct fli_size *size;
- struct fli_entry *entry;
- struct fli_centry *centry;
- int i;
- Boolean found;
-
- if (firstlib == (struct fli_lib *)NULL)
- return((FILE *)NULL); /* return if no font libraries */
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS)) {
- fprintf(stderr,"Trying %s at %ddpi\nfli open:", n, dpi);
- for (i=0; i<FLICSIZE; i++) /* dump cache contents */
- if (fli_cache[i]->lib != (struct fli_lib *)NULL)
- fprintf(stderr, " %s",(fli_cache[i]->lib)->name);
- fprintf(stderr,"\n");
- }
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- for (lib = firstlib; lib != (struct fli_lib *)NULL; lib = lib->next ) {
- /* for each font library */
- numsizes = lib->sizes;
- size = lib->size;
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf(stderr," Searching %s\n", lib->name);
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- for (; numsizes>0; numsizes--, size++) {
- /* for each font size in this library */
- dpi1 = (halfword)((size->size+32768L)/65536);
- if ( dpi1 == dpi ) {
- /* if correct size then search for font */
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf(stderr, " Checking size %ddpi\n",dpi1);
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- entry = size->entry;
- for (numfonts=size->entries;numfonts > 0; numfonts--, entry++) {
- if (strcmp(entry->name,n)==0) {
- /* if correct font name then look for it in cache */
- found = 0;
- for (i=0; i<FLICSIZE && !found; i++) { /* check if fli in cache */
- if ( fli_cache[i]->lib == lib ) {
- /* found it, so move to front */
- centry = fli_cache[i];
- for (; i>0; i--)
- fli_cache[i] = fli_cache[i-1];
- found=1;
- fli_cache[0] = centry;
- pkfile = fli_cache[0]->fp; /* font libary already open */
- }
- }
- if (!found) { /* if not in cache then re-open it */
- /* make space at front */
- fclose(fli_cache[FLICSIZE-1]->fp);
- centry = fli_cache[FLICSIZE-1];
- for (i=FLICSIZE-1; i>0; i--)
- fli_cache[i] = fli_cache[i-1];
- /* put this font library at front */
- if ( (pkfile=search(flipath,lib->name,READBIN)) == (FILE *)NULL ) {
- sprintf(errbuf,"Can't reopen font library %.500s", lib->name);
- error(errbuf);
- return((FILE *)NULL);
- }
- fli_cache[0] = centry;
- fli_cache[0]->lib = lib;
- fli_cache[0]->fp = pkfile;
- }
- flib = 1; /* tell loadfont() not to close it */
- /* then seek font within library */
- sprintf(name,"%.500s %.500s %ddpi",lib->name, n, dpi1);
- if (fseek(pkfile,entry->offset,0) )
- badpk("couldn't seek font");
- /* make sure it is a PK font */
- if (pkbyte()==247) /* pre byte */
- if (pkbyte()==89) { /* id byte */
- if ( fseek(pkfile,entry->offset,0) )
- badpk("couldn't seek font");
- return(pkfile); /* found it */
- }
- sprintf(errbuf,"%.500s %.500s %ddpi isn't PK format, ignoring",
- lib->name, n, dpi1);
- error(errbuf);
- } /* end if name correct */
- } /* end for numfonts>0 */
- }
- else {
- /* if not correct size then skip */
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf(stderr, " Skipping size %ddpi\n", dpi1);
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- }
- } /* end for numsizes>0 */
- }
- return((FILE *)NULL);
-}
-
-/* parse the font library path, putting all directory names in path,
- * and all font library names in name.
- * Directory names have a trailing DIRSEP.
- */
-char *
-fliparse(char *path, char *name)
-{
- char *p, *prevp; /* pointers to path */
- char *n, *prevn; /* pointers to name */
- char *s;
-
- p = path;
- n = name;
- s = path;
-
- while (*s) {
- prevp = p;
- prevn = n;
- while (*s && *s != PATHSEP) {
- /* copy till PATHSEP */
- *p++ = *s;
- *n++ = *s;
- s++;
- }
- *n = '\0';
- if (*s)
- s++; /* skip PATHSEP */
-
- if ( *prevn=='\0' || prevn[strlen(prevn)-1] == DIRSEP ) {
- n = prevn; /* ignore name if it is dir */
- if (*prevn)
- p--; /* backup over DIRSEP */
- *p++ = PATHSEP;
- prevp = p;
- }
- else {
- p = prevp; /* ignore path if it is library name */
- *n++ = PATHSEP;
- prevn = n;
- }
-
- }
- *p = '\0';
- *n = '\0';
- if (n!=name && *--n==PATHSEP)
- *n = '\0'; /* remove trailing PATHSEP from name */
- if (p!=path && *--p==PATHSEP)
- *p = '\0'; /* remove trailing PATHSEP from path */
- return(path);
-} /* end fliparse */
-#else
-/*
- * Some systems don't like .o files that compile to nothing, so we
- * provide a stub routine.
- */
-void fliload() {}
-#endif
-
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/fontdef.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/fontdef.c
deleted file mode 100644
index dc27304a47f..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/fontdef.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,183 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Stores the data from a font definition into the global data structures.
- * A routine skipnop is also included to handle nops and font definitions
- * between pages.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-#include <kpathsea/magstep.h>
-#endif
-
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-/*
- * newfontdesc creates a new font descriptor with the given parameters and
- * returns a pointer to the new object.
-*/
-fontdesctype*
-newfontdesc(integer cksum, integer scsize, integer dssize,
- char *name, char *area)
-{
- register fontdesctype *fp;
-
- fp = (fontdesctype *)mymalloc((integer)sizeof(fontdesctype));
- fp->chardesc = (chardesctype *)mymalloc(256*(integer)sizeof(chardesctype));
- fp->maxchars = 256;
- fp->iswide = 0;
- fp->psname = 0;
- fp->loaded = 0;
- fp->checksum = cksum;
- fp->scaledsize = scsize;
- fp->designsize = dssize;
- fp->thinspace = scsize / 6;
- fp->scalename = NULL;
- fp->psflag = 0;
- fp->codewidth = 1;
- fp->name = name;
-#ifdef VMCMS /* IBM: VM/CMS */
- {
- int i;
- for ( i=0; fp->name[i]; i++ )
- fp->name[i] = ascii2ebcdic[ fp->name[i] ];
- }
-#else
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
- {
- int i;
- for ( i=0; fp->name[i]; i++ )
- fp->name[i] = ascii2ebcdic[ fp->name[i] ];
- }
-#endif /* IBM: MVS/XA */
-#endif /* IBM: VM/CMS */
- fp->area = area;
- fp->resfont = NULL;
- fp->localfonts = NULL;
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- fp->dpi = kpse_magstep_fix ((halfword)(mag*(float)fp->scaledsize*DPI/
- ((float)fp->designsize*1000.0)+0.5), DPI, NULL);
-#else
- fp->dpi = dpicheck((halfword)(mag*fp->scaledsize*DPI/
- ((float)fp->designsize*1000.0)+0.5));
-#endif
- fp->loadeddpi = fp->dpi;
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf_str(stderr,"Defining font (%s) %s at %.1fpt\n",
- area, name, (real)scsize/(alpha*0x100000));
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- return fp;
-}
-/*
- * Try to find a font with a given name and approximate scaled size, returning
- * NULL if unsuccessful. If scname and the font's scalename are both
- * non-NULL they must match exactly. If both are NULL, scsize and the
- * font's scaledsize come from the dvi file and should match exactly.
- * Otherwise there can be some slop due to the inaccuracies of sizes
- * read from an included psfile.
- */
-fontdesctype *
-matchfont(char *name, char *area, integer scsize, char *scname)
-{
- register fontdesctype *fp;
- register integer smin, smax;
-
- smin = scsize - fsizetol;
- smax = scsize + fsizetol;
- for (fp=fonthead; fp; fp=fp->next)
- if (smin < fp->scaledsize && fp->scaledsize < smax &&
- strcmp(name,fp->name)==0 && strcmp(area,fp->area)==0) {
- if (scname == NULL) {
- if (fp->scalename!=NULL || scsize==fp->scaledsize)
- break;
- } else {
- if (fp->scalename==NULL || strcmp(scname,fp->scalename)==0)
- break;
- }
- }
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS) && fp)
- fprintf(stderr,"(Already known.)\n");
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- return fp;
-}
-/*
- * fontdef takes a font definition in the dvi file and loads the data
- * into its data structures.
- */
-void
-fontdef(int siz)
-{
- register integer i, j, fn;
- register fontdesctype *fp;
- register fontmaptype *cfnt;
- char *name, *area;
- integer cksum, scsize, dssize;
-
- fn = dvibyte();
- while (siz-- > 1)
- fn = (fn << 8) + dvibyte();
- for (cfnt=ffont; cfnt; cfnt = cfnt->next)
- if (cfnt->fontnum == fn) goto alreadydefined;
- cfnt = (fontmaptype *)mymalloc((integer)sizeof(fontmaptype));
- cfnt->next = ffont;
- ffont = cfnt;
- cfnt->fontnum = fn;
- cksum = signedquad();
- scsize = signedquad();
- dssize = signedquad();
- i = dvibyte(); j = dvibyte();
- if (nextstring + i + j > maxstring)
- error("! out of string space");
- area = nextstring;
- for (; i>0; i--)
- *nextstring++ = dvibyte();
- *nextstring++ = 0;
- name = nextstring;
- for (; j>0; j--)
- *nextstring++ = dvibyte();
- *nextstring++ = 0;
- fp = matchfont(name, area, scsize, (char *)0);
- if (fp) {
- nextstring = name;
- fp->checksum = cksum;
- } else {
- fp = newfontdesc(cksum, scsize, dssize, name, area);
- fp->next = fonthead;
- fonthead = fp;
- }
- cfnt->desc = fp;
- return;
-alreadydefined:
-/* A DVI file will not define a font twice; but we may be scanning
- * a font definition twice because a new section has started,
- * or because of collated copies. */
- skipover(12);
- skipover(dvibyte()+dvibyte());
-}
-
-/*
- * The next routine handles nops or font definitions between pages in a
- * dvi file. Returns the first command that is not a nop or font definition.
- *
- * Now handles specials (but ignores them)
- */
-int
-skipnop(void)
-{
- register int cmd;
-
- while (1) {
- switch(cmd=dvibyte()) {
-case 138: break;
-case 239: skipover((int)dvibyte()); break; /* xxx1 */
-case 240: skipover((int)twobytes()); break; /* xxx2 */
-case 241: skipover((int)threebytes()); break; /* xxx3 */
-case 242: skipover((int)signedquad()); break; /* xxx4 */
-case 243: case 244: case 245: case 246: fontdef(cmd-242); break;
-default: return cmd;
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/header.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/header.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 31b03e3be18..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/header.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,181 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This routine handles the PostScript prologs that might
- * be included through:
- *
- * - Default
- * - Use of PostScript fonts
- * - Specific inclusion through specials, etc.
- * - Use of graphic specials that require them.
- *
- * Things are real simple. We build a linked list of headers to
- * include. Then, when the time comes, we simply copy those
- * headers down.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-struct header_list *header_head;
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-static int add_name_general(const char *s, struct header_list **what,
- char *pre, char *post);
-
-int
-add_name(const char *s, struct header_list **what)
-{
- return (int) add_name_general (s, what, NULL, NULL);
-}
-
-/*
- * This more general routine adds a name to a list of unique
- * names.
- */
-static int
-add_name_general(const char *s, struct header_list **what, char *pre, char *post)
-{
- struct header_list *p, *q;
-
- for (p = *what; p != NULL; p = p->next)
- if (strcmp(p->name, s)==0)
- return 0;
- q = (struct header_list *)mymalloc((integer)(sizeof(struct header_list)));
- q->name = mymalloc(strlen(s) + 1);
- q->Hname = infont;
- q->next = NULL;
- q->precode = pre;
- q->postcode = post;
- strcpy(q->name, s);
- if (*what == NULL)
- *what = q;
- else {
- for (p = *what; p->next != NULL; p = p->next);
- p->next = q;
- }
- return 1;
-}
-/*
- * This function checks the virtual memory usage of a header file.
- * If we can find a VMusage comment, we use that; otherwise, we use
- * length of the file.
- */
-void
-checkhmem(const char *s, char *pre, char *post)
-{
- FILE *f;
-
- f = search(headerpath, s, READBIN);
- if (pre || post) {
- if (f==NULL)
- f = search(figpath, s, READBIN);
- }
- if (f==0) {
- char *msg = concat ("! Couldn't find header file: ", s);
-
- if (secure == 2) {
- msg = concat (msg,
- "\nAbsolute and ../relative paths are denied in -R2 mode.");
- }
- error(msg);
- } else {
- int len, i, j;
- long mem = -1;
- char buf[1024];
-
- len = fread(buf, sizeof(char), 1024, f);
- for (i=0; i<len-20; i++)
- if (buf[i]=='%' && strncmp(buf+i, "%%VMusage:", 10)==0) {
- if (sscanf(buf+i+10, "%d %ld", &j, &mem) != 2)
- mem = -1;
- break;
- }
- if (mem == -1) {
- mem = 0;
- while (len > 0) {
- mem += len;
- len = fread(buf, sizeof(char), 1024, f);
- }
- }
- if (mem < 0)
- mem = DNFONTCOST;
- (*close_file) (f);
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_HEADER))
- fprintf_str(stderr, "Adding header file \"%s\" %ld\n",
- s, mem);
-#endif
- fontmem -= mem;
- if (fontmem > 0) /* so we don't count it twice. */
- swmem -= mem;
- }
-}
-/*
- * This routine is responsible for adding a header file. We also
- * calculate the VM usage. If we can find a VMusage comment, we
- * use that; otherwise, we use the length of the file.
- */
-int
-add_header(const char *s)
-{
- return (int) add_header_general (s, NULL, NULL);
-}
-
-int
-add_header_general(const char *s, char *pre, char *post)
-{
- int r;
-
- r = add_name_general(s, &header_head, pre, post);
- if (r) {
- if (headersready == 1) {
- struct header_list *p = header_head;
-
- while (p) {
- checkhmem(p->name, p->precode, p->postcode);
- p = p->next;
- }
- headersready = 2;
- } else if (headersready == 2) {
- checkhmem(s, pre, post);
- }
- }
- return r;
-}
-/*
- * This routine runs down a list, returning each in order.
- */
-static struct header_list *CUR_head = NULL;
-char *
-get_name(struct header_list **what)
-{
- if (what && *what) {
- char *p = (*what)->name;
- infont = (*what)->Hname;
- CUR_head = *what;
- *what = (*what)->next;
- return p;
- } else
- return 0;
-}
-/*
- * This routine actually sends the headers.
- */
-void
-send_headers(void) {
- struct header_list *p = header_head;
- char *q;
-
- while (0 != (q=get_name(&p))) {
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_HEADER))
- fprintf_str(stderr, "Sending header file \"%s\"\n", q);
-#endif
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG) {
- if (strcmp(q,"target.dct")==0) noprocset = 1;
- }
-#endif
- copyfile_general(q, CUR_head);
- }
- infont = NULL;
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/hps.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/hps.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 65a1c85d7fd..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/hps.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,622 +0,0 @@
-/* This is the main file for hacking dvips to do HyperPostScript
- * Written by Mark D. Doyle 11/94. It is (C) Copyright 1994 by Mark D. Doyle
- * and the University of California. You may modify and use this program to
- * your heart's content.
- */
-#include "dvips.h"
-
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-#ifdef HPS
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-#include <kpathsea/c-ctype.h>
-#else
-#define TOLOWER Tolower
-#endif
-#ifndef FALSE
-#define FALSE 0
-#endif
-#ifndef TRUE
-#define TRUE 1
-#endif
-#ifndef Tolower
-#define Tolower tolower
-#endif
-#define NAME 0
-#define HREF 1
-#define skip_space(s) for(; *s == ' '; s++);
-
-Boolean inHTMLregion = 0;
-Boolean NO_ERROR = 1;
-Boolean HPS_ERROR = 0;
-integer HREF_COUNT;
-Boolean ISHREF = 0;
-Boolean POPPED = 0;
-Boolean PUSHED = 0;
-
-char *current_name;
-int current_type;
-int current_pushcount;
-
-
-#define GoTo 0
-#define GoToR 1
-#define Launch 2
-
-typedef struct rectangle {
- double llx; /* lower left x coor */
- double lly; /* lower left y coor */
- double urx; /* upper right x coor */
- double ury; /* upper right y coor */
- } dvipsRectangle;
-
-typedef struct hps_link {
- int action; /* GoTo, GoToR, or Launch */
- char *file; /* PDF-style system-independent filename - unused now */
- dvipsRectangle rect; /* rectangle for location of link */
- int border[5]; /* Border info --- with dashes*/
- int srcpg; /* Page of location */
- int page; /* Page of destination --- left out is same as srcpg */
- int vert_dest; /* Vertical position of destination on page */
- double color[3]; /* color: length of array gives colorspace (3 <=> RGB)*/
- char *title; /* Title of link */
- } Hps_link;
-
-struct nlist { /* hashtable entry */
- struct nlist *next; /* next entry in chain */
- char *name; /* defined name */
- Hps_link *defn; /* Link associated with name */
- };
-
-typedef struct rect_list { /* linked list of rectangles */
- struct rect_list *next; /* next rectangle in the chain */
- dvipsRectangle rect;
- } Rect_list;
-
-Rect_list *current_rect_list;
-
-#define HASHSIZE 1223
-static struct nlist *link_targets[HASHSIZE]; /* names .... */
-static struct nlist *link_sources[HASHSIZE]; /* hrefs .... */
-
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-#define dup_str xstrdup
-#else
-char *dup_str(); /* duplicate a string */
-#endif
-
-Boolean noprocset; /* Leave out BeginProc and EndProc comments */
-/* This was hardcoded to letter size. The denominator converts scaled
- points to big points (65536*72.27/72). */
-#undef PAGESIZE /* HP-UX 10 defines for itself. */
-#define PAGESIZE ((int) (vpapersize/65781.76))
-#define MARGIN 72
-#define VERTICAL 0
-#define HORIZONTAL 1
-#define FUDGE 2.0
-
-/* For later use
-* static char *dest_key[9] = {"Fit", "FitB", "FitW", "FitH", "FitBH"
- "FitR", "FitV", "FitBV", "XYZ"};
-*/
-
-char *hs = NULL; /* html string to be handled */
-char *url_name = NULL; /* url between double quotes */
-
-static int href_or_name(void);
-static int parseref(void);
-static int get_string(void);
-static int do_link(char *s, int type);
-static struct nlist *lookup_link(char *s, int type);
-static struct nlist *install_link(char *name, struct hps_link *defn, int type);
-static Hps_link *link_dup(struct hps_link *s);
-static double dvi_to_hps_conv(int i, int dir);
-static int href_name_match(char *h, char *n);
-static void stamp_hps(struct hps_link *pl);
-static void stamp_external(char *s, struct hps_link *pl);
-static void print_rect_list(void);
-
-/* parse anchor into link */
-void
-do_html(char *s)
-{
- Hps_link *nl;
- url_name = (char *)malloc(strlen(s)+1);
- hs = s;
- HREF_COUNT = 0;
- skip_space(hs); /* skip spaces */
- if ( TOLOWER(*hs) == 'a') { /* valid start */
- POPPED = FALSE;
- if (inHTMLregion) {
- error("previous html not closed with /A");
- return;
- } else {
- inHTMLregion = TRUE;
- current_rect_list = NULL;
- }
- hs++;
- skip_space(hs);
- while(*hs != '\0') {
- /* parse for names and href */
- if (!href_or_name()) {
- error("Bad HMTL:");
- error(s);
- error("!");
- break;
- }
- skip_space(hs);
- }
- } else if ( (*hs == '/') && (TOLOWER(hs[1]) == 'a') ) {
- if (!inHTMLregion) {
- error("In html, /A found without previous A");
- return;
- } else {
- inHTMLregion = FALSE;
- }
- if (current_type == HREF && current_name[0] != '#') {
- if ((nl = lookup_link(current_name, current_type)->defn)) {
- nl->rect.urx = dvi_to_hps_conv(hh, HORIZONTAL);
- nl->rect.ury = dvi_to_hps_conv(vv, VERTICAL)-FUDGE+12.0;
- stamp_external(current_name,nl); /* Broken lines ? */
- } else {
- error("!Null lookup");
- }
- } else {
- if ((nl = lookup_link(current_name, current_type)->defn)) {
- nl->rect.urx = dvi_to_hps_conv(hh, HORIZONTAL);
- nl->rect.ury = dvi_to_hps_conv(vv, VERTICAL)-FUDGE+12.0;
- if (current_type) {
- stamp_hps(nl); /* Put link info right where special is */
- print_rect_list(); /* print out rectangles */
- }
- } else {
- error("!Null lookup");
- }
- }
- }
- else {
- error( "No A in html special");
- error(s);
- /*error("!");*/
- }
-
- return;
-}
-
-static int
-href_or_name(void) {
- if ((strncmp(hs, "href", 4) == 0) || (strncmp(hs, "HREF", 4) == 0)) {
- ISHREF = TRUE;
- } else if ((strncmp(hs, "name", 4) == 0)
- || (strncmp(hs, "NAME", 4) == 0)) {
- ISHREF = FALSE;
- } else {
- error("Not valid href or name html reference");
- return(HPS_ERROR);
- }
- if(!parseref()) return(HPS_ERROR);
- if (url_name) {
- if( ISHREF ) {
- do_link(url_name, HREF);
- } else do_link(url_name, NAME);
- } else {
- error("No string in qoutes ");
- return(HPS_ERROR);
- }
- return(NO_ERROR);
-}
-
-static int
-parseref(void) {
- int i = 0;
- for(i=0; i++ < 4; hs++); /* skip href or name in html string */
- skip_space(hs);
- if (*hs == '=' ) {
- hs++;
- } else {
- error("No equal sign");
- return(HPS_ERROR);
- }
- if(!get_string()) return(HPS_ERROR);
- return(NO_ERROR); /* extract stuff between double quotes */
-}
-
-static int
-get_string(void) {
- char *v = url_name;
-
- skip_space(hs);
- /* hash_name(); */
- if (*hs == '"') {
- for(hs++; *hs != '"' && *hs != '\0'; *v++ = *hs++); /* need to esc " */
- if(*hs == '"') {
- hs++;
- *v++ = '\0';
- return(NO_ERROR);
- } else {
- error("Improper href. Missing closing double quote");
- return(HPS_ERROR);
- }
- } else {
- error("Improper href. Missing opening double quote");
- return(HPS_ERROR);
- }
-}
-
-static int
-do_link(char *s, int type)
-{
-
- Hps_link *p;
-
- if (HREF_COUNT++ > 0) {
- error("!HTML string contains more than one href");
- return(HPS_ERROR);
- }
- p = (Hps_link *)malloc(sizeof(*p));
- p->action = GoTo;
- p->title = (char *)malloc(strlen(s)+1);
- p->title = s;
- p->srcpg = pagecounter;
- p->rect.llx = dvi_to_hps_conv(hh, HORIZONTAL);
- p->rect.lly = dvi_to_hps_conv(vv, VERTICAL)-FUDGE;
- p->rect.urx = -1.0;
- p->rect.ury = -1.0;
- p->vert_dest = -1;
- p->page = -1;
- p->color[0] = 0;
- p->color[1] = 0; /* Blue links */
- p->color[2] = 1;
- p->border[0] = 1; /* horizontal corner radius */
- p->border[1] = 1; /* vertical corner radius */
- p->border[2] = 1; /* box line width */
- p->border[3] = 3; /* dash on size */
- p->border[4] = 3; /* dash off size */
-
- current_name = (char *)malloc(strlen(s)+1);
- current_name = s;
- current_type = type;
- current_pushcount = pushcount;
- install_link(s, p, type);
- return(NO_ERROR);
-}
-
-static unsigned int
-hash_string(char *s)
-{
- unsigned hashval;
- for (hashval = 0; *s != '\0'; s++)
- hashval = *s + 31 * hashval;
- return hashval % HASHSIZE;
-}
-
-/* lookup a hashed name */
-
-static struct nlist *
-lookup_link(char *s, int type)
-{
- struct nlist *np;
-
- for(np = type ? link_sources[hash_string(s)] : link_targets[hash_string(s)];
- np != NULL; np = np -> next)
- if (strcmp(s, np->name) == 0)
- return np; /* found */
- return NULL; /* not found */
-}
-
-static struct nlist *
-install_link(char *name, Hps_link *defn, int type)
-{
- struct nlist *np;
- unsigned hashval;
- np = (struct nlist *)malloc(sizeof(*np));
- if (np == NULL || (np->name = dup_str(name)) == NULL)
- return NULL;
- hashval = hash_string(name);
- np->next = type ? link_sources[hashval] : link_targets[hashval];
- (type ? link_sources : link_targets)[hashval] = np;
- if ((np->defn = link_dup(defn)) == NULL)
- return NULL;
- return np;
-}
-
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
-char *
-dup_str(char *w) /* make a duplicate of s */
-{
- char *p;
- p = (char *)malloc(strlen(w)+1);
- if (p != NULL)
- strcpy(p,w);
- return p;
-}
-#endif
-
-static Hps_link *
-link_dup(Hps_link *s) /* make a duplicate link */
-{
- Hps_link *p;
-
- p = (Hps_link *) malloc(sizeof(*p));
- if (p != NULL)
- p = s;
- return p;
-}
-
-static double
-dvi_to_hps_conv(int i, int dir)
-{
- double hps_coor;
- /* Convert dvi integers into proper hps coordinates
- Take into account magnification and resolution that dvi file was
- produced at */
- hps_coor = dir ? (((i * 72.0) / vactualdpi) +MARGIN) : (PAGESIZE - ((i * 72.0) / (vactualdpi)) - MARGIN );
- return(hps_coor);
-}
-
-static int
-vert_loc(int i)
-{
- int return_value;
- return_value = (int) (i + (PAGESIZE / 4) + FUDGE);
- if ( return_value > PAGESIZE) {
- return((int)PAGESIZE);
- } else if (return_value < (PAGESIZE / 4.0)) {
- return((PAGESIZE / 4));
- } else return(return_value);
-}
-
-static Hps_link *
-dest_link(char *s)
-{
- /* Assume for now that only one entry with same NAME, i.e.
- Should be true for all legitimate papers.
- Also, assume prepending of # for names. */
-
- struct nlist *np;
-
- s++; /* get rid of hashmark */
- for(np = link_targets[hash_string(s)]; np != NULL; np = np -> next) {
- if ( href_name_match(s, np->name)) {
- return (np->defn); /* found */
- }
- }
- error("Oh no, link not found in target hashtable");
- error(s);
- error("!");
- return NULL; /* not found */
-}
-
-static int
-count_targets(void) {
- int count=0;
- int i;
- struct nlist *np;
-
- for (i = 0; i < HASHSIZE; i++)
- for(np = link_targets[i]; np != NULL; np = np -> next)
- count++;
- return count;
-}
-
-static void
-do_targets(void) {
-
- struct nlist *np;
- int i;
- Hps_link *dest;
-
- for (i = 0; i < HASHSIZE; i++)
- for(np = link_sources[i]; np != NULL; np = np -> next) {
- if (np->name[0] == '#') {
- dest = dest_link(np->name);
- np->defn->page = dest->srcpg;
- np->defn->vert_dest = vert_loc((int) dest->rect.lly);
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-do_target_dict(void)
-{
- struct nlist *np;
- int i;
- (void) fprintf(bitfile, "HPSdict begin\n");
- fprintf(bitfile, "/TargetAnchors\n");
- fprintf(bitfile, "%i dict dup begin\n",count_targets());
-
- for (i = 0; i < HASHSIZE; i++)
- for(np = link_targets[i]; np != NULL; np = np -> next)
- fprintf(bitfile, "(%s) [%i [%.0f %.0f %.0f %.0f] %i] def\n",
- np->defn->title, np->defn->srcpg,
- np->defn->rect.llx, np->defn->rect.lly,
- np->defn->rect.urx, np->defn->rect.ury,
- vert_loc((int) np->defn->rect.lly));
- fprintf(bitfile,"end targetdump-hook def end\n");
-}
-
-static int
-href_name_match(char *h, char *n)
-{
- int count = 0;
- int name_length = strlen(n);
- while((*h == *n) & (*h != '\0') ) {
- count++;
- h++;
- n++;
- }
- if (name_length == count) {
- return 1;
- } else {
- /* printf(" count: %i \n", count); */
- return 0;
- }
-}
-
-static void
-stamp_hps(Hps_link *pl)
-{
- char *tmpbuf;
- unsigned tmpsize;
-
- if (pl == NULL) {
- error("stamp_hps: null pl pointer, oh no!");
- return;
- }
- if (pl->title == NULL) {
- error("stamp_hps: null pl->title pointer, oh no!");
- return;
- }
-
- tmpsize = strlen(pl->title) + 500;
- tmpbuf = xmalloc(tmpsize);
-
- /* print out the proper pdfm with local page info only
- * target info will be in the target dictionary */
- snprintf(tmpbuf, tmpsize,
- " (%s) [[%.0f %.0f %.0f %.0f] [%i %i %i [%i %i]] [%.0f %.0f %.0f]] pdfm ",
- pl->title, pl->rect.llx, pl->rect.lly, pl->rect.urx, pl->rect.ury,
- pl->border[0], pl->border[1], pl->border[2], pl->border[3],pl->border[4],
- pl->color[0], pl->color[1], pl->color[2]);
- cmdout(tmpbuf);
- free(tmpbuf);
-
-
-}
-
-/* For external URL's, we just pass them through as a string. The hyperps
- * interpreter can then do what is wants with them.
- */
-static void
-stamp_external(char *s, Hps_link *pl)
-{
- char *tmpbuf;
- unsigned tmpsize;
- if (pl == NULL) {
- error("stamp_external: null pl pointer, oh no!");
- return;
- }
- if (s == NULL) {
- error("stamp_external: null s pointer, oh no!");
- return;
- }
-
- tmpsize = strlen(s) + 500;
- tmpbuf = xmalloc(tmpsize);
-
- /* print out the proper pdfm with local page info only
- * target info will be in the target dictionary */
- snprintf(tmpbuf, tmpsize,
- " [[%.0f %.0f %.0f %.0f] [%i %i %i [%i %i]] [%.0f %.0f %.0f]] (%s) pdfm ",
- pl->rect.llx, pl->rect.lly, pl->rect.urx, pl->rect.ury,
- pl->border[0], pl->border[1], pl->border[2], pl->border[3],pl->border[4],
- pl->color[0], pl->color[1], pl->color[2], s);
- cmdout(tmpbuf);
- free(tmpbuf);
-}
-
-void
-finish_hps(void) {
- fclose(bitfile);
- set_bitfile("head.tmp",1);
- do_targets();
- do_target_dict();
- fprintf(bitfile, "TeXDict begin\n");
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%EndSetup\n");
- fclose(bitfile);
- open_output();
- noprocset = 1;
- removecomments = 0;
- copyfile("head.tmp");
- copyfile("body.tmp");
- if (dvips_debug_flag == 0 && debug_flag == 0) {
- unlink("head.tmp");
- unlink("body.tmp");
- }
-}
-
-void
-set_bitfile(const char *s, int mode)
-{
-if ((bitfile=fopen(s, mode ? FOPEN_ABIN_MODE : FOPEN_WBIN_MODE))==NULL) {
- error(s);
- error("!couldn't open file");
- }
- linepos = 0;
-}
-
-void
-vertical_in_hps(void) {
- Rect_list *rl;
- /*printf("in vertical_in_hps"); */
- if (current_type == NAME) return; /* Handle this case later */
- if (!current_rect_list) {
- current_rect_list = (Rect_list *)malloc(sizeof(Rect_list));
- current_rect_list->next = NULL;
- }
- else {
- rl = (Rect_list *)malloc(sizeof(Rect_list));
- rl->next = current_rect_list;
- current_rect_list = rl;
- }
- current_rect_list->rect.llx = dvi_to_hps_conv(hh, HORIZONTAL);
- current_rect_list->rect.lly = dvi_to_hps_conv(vv, VERTICAL)-FUDGE;
- current_rect_list->rect.urx = dvi_to_hps_conv(hhmem, HORIZONTAL);
- current_rect_list->rect.ury = dvi_to_hps_conv(vvmem, VERTICAL)-FUDGE;
-
- if (POPPED) start_new_box();
-}
-
-static void
-print_rect_list(void) {
- Rect_list *rl, *rln;
-
- for(rl = current_rect_list; rl != NULL; rl = rln) {
- /* printf("Rectangle is %.0f, %.0f, %.0f, %.0f\n", rl->rect.llx, rl->rect.lly,
- rl->rect.urx, rl->rect.ury); */
- rln = rl -> next;
- free(rl);
- }
-}
-
-void
-end_current_box(void) {
- Hps_link *nl;
-
- POPPED = TRUE;
- HREF_COUNT--;
- if (current_type == HREF && current_name[0] != '#') {
- if ((nl = lookup_link(current_name, current_type)->defn)) {
- nl->rect.urx = dvi_to_hps_conv(hhmem, HORIZONTAL);
- nl->rect.ury = dvi_to_hps_conv(vvmem, VERTICAL)-FUDGE+12.0;
- stamp_external(current_name,nl); /* Broken lines ? */
- } else {
- error("!Null lookup");
- }
- } else {
- if ((nl = lookup_link(current_name, current_type)->defn)) {
- nl->rect.urx = dvi_to_hps_conv(hhmem, HORIZONTAL);
- nl->rect.ury = dvi_to_hps_conv(vvmem, VERTICAL)-FUDGE+12.0;
- if (current_type) {
- stamp_hps(nl); /* Put link info right where special is */
- }
- } else {
- error("!Null lookup");
- }
- /* printf("Ended box %.0f, %.0f, %.0f, %.0f\n", nl->rect.llx, \
- nl->rect.lly,nl->rect.urx, nl->rect.ury); */
- }
-}
-
-void
-start_new_box(void) {
- POPPED = FALSE;
- do_link(current_name, current_type);
-}
-#else
-int no_hypertex; /* prevent an empty file */
-#endif
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/hps.lpro b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/hps.lpro
deleted file mode 100644
index e8d10de2482..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/hps.lpro
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,250 +0,0 @@
-%!PS-Adobe-2.0 Resource
-%
-% This is the set of procedures that are necessary for using dvips with the
-% -z flag to create PDF-ready PostScript from HyperTeX.
-% Written by Tanmoy Bhattacharya and Mark D. Doyle 11/94.
-% It is (C) Copyright 1994 by Tanmoy Bhattacharya, Mark D. Doyle
-% and the University of California. You may modify and use this program to
-% your heart's content.
-%
-% Version number info
-% 1 0 Probably first release
-% 1 1 Added external handler to let ghostview work
-% 1 2 Attempt at using weblink plugin (not checked)
-%
-% 2 0 Complete rewrite.
-% 2 1 skipped (because testing remotely: it is a debugging version)
-% 2 2 Hopefully correct.
-% 2 3 weblink with anchors corrected.
-% 2 4 bug fix: cvn for dest added
-% 2 5 bug fix: No point of error message if not on a distiller.
-% 2 6 bug fix: stupid {..} error. Check destination name to avoid bad names.
-% 2 2 tested under (Being tested :-)
-% unix distiller (old)
-% mac 2.1
-% mac 2.0
-% windows 2.0
-% ghostscript
-
-%%BeginResource: procset hps.lpro 2 6
-/HPSdict 20 dict dup begin
-
-/braindeaddistill 50 def
-
-/rfch % remove first charcter of string
- {dup length 1 sub 1 exch getinterval} bind def
-
-/splituri % string splituri dest uri/file true_if_uri
- {dup (#) search
- {exch pop}
- {() exch}
- ifelse
- dup (file:) anchorsearch
- {pop exch pop 3 -1 roll pop false}
- {pop 3 -1 roll exch pop true}
- ifelse} bind def
-
-/lookuptarget
-{exch rfch dup % drop the hashmark
- /TargetAnchors where
- {pop TargetAnchors dup
- 3 -1 roll known
- {exch get true}
- {pop (target unknown:)print == false}
- ifelse}
- {pop pop
- (target dictionary unknown\012)print false}
- ifelse}
-bind def
-
-/savecount 0 def
-
-/stackstopped % Like stopped, but clear to current mark on error
-{ count counttomark sub /savecount exch store
- stopped
- count savecount sub 1 sub dup 0 gt
- {{exch pop} repeat}
- {pop}
- ifelse
-}
-bind def
-
-% PDF implementation limit for names is 127, see PDF specification,
-% version 1.6, appendix C "Implementation Limits,
-% table C.1 "Architectural limits", page 920.
-/tempstring 128 string def
-
-/targetvalidate
- {1 index dup length 127 gt exch
- tempstring cvs
- dup (/) search
- {pop pop pop exch pop true exch}
- {pop}
- ifelse
- token {pop length 0 ne} {true} ifelse or
- not} bind def
-
-/targetdump-hook where
- {pop}
- {/targetdump-hook
- {dup mark exch gsave initmat setmatrix
- {{ mark /Dest 4 2 roll
- targetvalidate
- {aload pop exch pop
- /Page 3 1 roll /View exch [ exch /FitH exch ]
- /DEST pdfmark}
- {cleartomark}
- ifelse} forall} stackstopped pop
- grestore} bind def }
-ifelse
-
-/baseurl
-{mark exch 1 dict dup 3 -1 roll
- /Base exch put
- /URI exch
- /DOCVIEW {pdfmark} stackstopped pop}
-bind def
-
-/externalhack systemdict /PDF known def
-/oldstyle true def
-
-/initmat matrix currentmatrix def
-/actiondict 2 dict dup /Subtype /URI put def
-/weblinkhandler
-{ dup 3 1 roll mark 4 1 roll
- /Title 4 1 roll
- splituri 3 -1 roll
- dup length 0 gt
- {cvn /Dest exch 4 2 roll}
- {pop}
- ifelse
- {externalhack
- {/HTTPFile exch}
- {actiondict dup 3 -1 roll /URI exch put
- /Action exch}
- ifelse}
- {externalhack
- {/HTTPFile exch}
- {/File exch /Action /GoToR}
- ifelse
- }
- ifelse
- counttomark 2 sub -1 roll
- aload pop
- /Rect 4 1 roll
- /Border 3 1 roll
- /Color exch
- oldstyle
- {/LNK}
- {/Subtype /Link /ANN}
- ifelse
- gsave initmat setmatrix
- {pdfmark} stackstopped
- grestore}
-bind def
-
-/externalhandler where
-{pop}
-{/externalhandler
-{ 2 copy
- {weblinkhandler} exec
- {/externalhack externalhack not store
- 2 copy
- {weblinkhandler} exec
- {/externalhack externalhack not store
- /oldstyle false store
- 2 copy
- {weblinkhandler} exec
- {(WARNING: external refs disabled\012)print
- /externalhandler {pop pop} bind store externalhandler}
- {pop pop}
- ifelse}
- {pop pop /externalhack externalhack not store}
- ifelse}
- {pop pop /externalhandler {weblinkhandler pop} bind store}
- ifelse}
-bind def}
-ifelse
-
-/pdfmnew
-{dup type /stringtype eq {externalhandler} {
-exch dup rfch exch 3 -1 roll
-lookuptarget
- {mark 4 1 roll
- /Title 4 1 roll
- aload pop
- exch
- pop
- /Page 3 1 roll
- /View exch
- [ exch /FitH exch ]
- 5 -1 roll
- aload pop
- /Rect 4 1 roll
- /Border 3 1 roll
- /Color exch
- /LNK gsave initmat setmatrix pdfmark grestore}
- {pop pop}
- ifelse} ifelse}
-bind def
-
-/pdfmold
-{dup type /stringtype eq {externalhandler} {
-exch dup rfch exch 3 -1 roll
-lookuptarget
- {mark 4 1 roll % put a mark below the source array and the array containing
- % the page
- % the rectangle array of the destination and the FitH parameter
- % and below the Title string
- /Title 4 1 roll % put /Title in front of Title string
- aload pop % put the array elements on the stack
- exch % exchange the FitH parameter and the Rect array
- pop % Get rid of the Rect array
- /Page 3 1 roll % put a /Page in front of the page number
- /View exch % put a /View below the FitH parameter
- [ exch /FitH exch ] % put in the /FitH
- 5 -1 roll
- aload pop pop
- 0 3 getinterval
- /Rect 3 1 roll
- /Border exch
- /LNK gsave initmat setmatrix pdfmark grestore}
- {pop pop}
- ifelse} ifelse}
-bind def
-
-/pdfm where
-{pop}
-{/pdfm
-/currentdistillerparams where
- {pop
- currentdistillerparams
- dup /CoreDistVersion known
- {/CoreDistVersion get}
- {0}
- ifelse dup
- braindeaddistill le
- {(WARNING: switching to old pdfm because version =)print == /pdfmold}
- {pop /pdfmnew}
- ifelse load
- }
- {/pdfmark where
- {pop {dup type /stringtype eq {externalhandler}
- {2 copy mark 3 1 roll
- {pdfmnew} stackstopped
- {2 copy mark 3 1 roll
- {pdfmold} stackstopped
- {(WARNING: pdfm disabled\012) print
- /pdfm {pop pop} store}
- {(WARNING: new pdfm failed, switching to old pdfm\012)print
- /pdfm /pdfmold load store}
- ifelse}
- {/pdfm /pdfmnew load store}
- ifelse pop pop}ifelse}}
- {{pop pop}}
- ifelse}
- ifelse bind def}
-ifelse
-end def
-%%EndResource
-%%EOF
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/hps/CHANGES_HPS.txt b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/hps/CHANGES_HPS.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index dae9cb36b39..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/hps/CHANGES_HPS.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-History of changes to dvips source to include hypertex support
-
-last modified Tue Oct 31 10:26:45 MST 1995
-
-Version 0.3c:
-
-1) added a fixed version of hps.lpro (version 2.6 now).
-
-Version 0.3b:
-
-1) corrected hps.c to handle line breaks in external links correctly.
-2) added a fixed version of hps.lpro (version 2.4 now).
-
-Version 0.3a:
-
-1) corrected the support for exteranl url's so that the 2.1 distiller can put
-in proper weblinks. (this just means a new hps.lpro by Tanmoy Bhattacharya.)
-2) fixed a bug in dopage.c that prevented virtual fonts from working.
-
-Version 0.3:
-
-1) added better support for external url's, notably support for
-breaking them across lines.
-2) modified hps.pro to better handle external url's to maintain
-compatibility with Tanmoy Bhattacharya's hacked ghostview
-(hyperpostscript viewer).
-3) Fixed bug so that newlines are now correctly added after
-%%BeginDocument line for included ps files.
-
-Version 0.2:
-
-1) added support for hyperlinks that break across lines and
-pages. Your mileage may vary, but it seems to work fairly well.
-
-Version 0.1:
-
-1) Added hps.c and hps.pro to dvips distribution and modified several
-source files to create hyperPostScript. Added -DHPS compilation option
-and -z flag to get this behavior. Otherwise everything should be
-identical to dvips5.58.
-
-Mark Doyle
-http://nqcd.lanl.gov/people/doyle/
-doyle@mmm.lanl.gov
-
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/hps/README_HPS.txt b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/hps/README_HPS.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 2979bb8102a..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/hps/README_HPS.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,144 +0,0 @@
-README_HPS, version 0.3
-
-last modified Wed Jul 19 11:34:52 MDT 1995
-
-This is an alpha release of a hacked version of dvips v5.58 for
-converting HyperTeX into HyperPostScript that in turn can be run
-through the Adobe distiller to produce a PDF file with chapter and
-section numbers, references, equation numbers, etc. all links.
-This program is intended for use with the TeX and LaTex macros
-modified to create HyperTeX (see http://xxx.lanl.gov/hypertex/).
-With these macros, TeX and LaTex can be converted into HyperTeX
-without any additional work by the user. The linking information
-is stamped into the dvi file via a set of html: \special commands.
-Normally conversion to PostScript involves a loss of this information.
-This program preserves all of the information in the Hyperdvi file
-and makes it available to all PostScript interpreters, as well as
-the Adobe PDF distiller. In addition, the HyperPostScript produced will
-work with ordinary PostScript interpreters as well.
-The software itself is availabe at http://nqcd.lanl.gov/people/doyle/
-or at ftp://gita.lanl.gov/people/doyle .
-
-INSTALLATION:
-
-To compile this program, just follow the usual instructions. Since
-this version stems from the latest version of dvips, you should
-install the up-to-date versions of config.* and the *.pro files.
-You can edit the Makefile to put these in some other place besides
-the usual one. Compiling with the -DHPS option (enabled by default
-in the Makefile) will produce the hacked version of dvips. Disabling
-this option will produce the version of dvips that you already know
-and love. I have made an effort to keep my changes to the dvips
-source code minimal. Most of the important stuff is in the source
-file hps.c. Almost all of the changes to the dvips source code
-are mandated by the need for putting information at the beginning
-of the PostScript file that isn't normally available until the
-entire dvi file has been completely processed. Thus, two temporary
-files are created when running the program to create HyperPostScript,
-head.tmp and body.tmp. One can freely delete these after running
-the program.
-
-The files modified from the 5.58 dvips distribution are:
-dvips.c, dvips.h, paths.h, dosection.c, dopage.c, dospecial.c, output.c,
-header.c, Makefile, and a very minor (irrelevant) change to afm2tfm.c.
-
-Files added are README_HPS.txt, CHANGES_HPS.txt, hps.c, and hps.lpro.
-
-Anyone interested in going all the way to PDF is encouraged to install
-PostScript versions of the TeX fonts on their system. The Adobe PDF
-readers are extremely slow when dealing with bitmapped fonts. There
-is, however, a bug in the Adobe distillers that requires a workaround
-for certain characters. See below for more info. Commercial versions
-of the fonts are available from BlueSky and public domain versions are
-available at ftp://ftp.shsu.edu/pub/tex/fonts/postscript/bakoma/ and
-ftp://ftp.shsu.edu/pub/tex/fonts/postscript/paradissa/ .
-MS-DOS/Windows user beware: The latest Adobe Type Manager doesn't like
-the BlueSky fonts. I haven't tried the public domain ones. (On a new
-and different PC I was able to get the Blue Sky fonts installed with
-ATM and it works fine. Your mileage may vary. July 19, 1995.)
-
-USAGE:
-
-After compiling with -DHPS, a user can invoke the Hyperdvi to
-HyperPostScript conversion with the -z flag. If the flag is
-omitted, dvips simply will revert back to the default behavior and
-skip over the html: \special commands.
-
-There appears to be a bug in the Adobe distillers. For optimization
-purposes the distillers drop trailing blanks (character code 32)
-from strings. Unfortunately, the PostScript fonts use this character
-code for certain characters (notably the Greek letter psi), and
-so these characters are dropped. This bug still appears in the 2.0
-distiller.
-
- -----HACK ALERT-----
-
-One way around this is to change all the trailing blanks of strings to
-a character code that isn't in the font. The default behavior is to
-substitute a blank for a missing character, i.e. the distiller is
-fooled into substituting the right character. For instance, with the
-BlueSky fonts, one can globally replace " )" with "\200)" and get the
-desired result. With the public domain fonts, one will probably have
-to use a character code in the range 128 to 191 since these fonts
-duplicate the first 32 characters starting at 192 to avoid MS-DOS
-problems. Fortunately, a simple sed will accomplish the replacements.
-
-OTHER NOTES:
-
-The program is rather straightforward and operates by converting
-the dvi html: href \specials into pdfmark operators in the PostScript
-that specify the links. The html: name \specials are combined into
-a PostScript dictionary with all of the target information. The
-hps.pro header tries to gracefully handle various contingencies.
-If the resulting HyperPostScript file is handed off to an ordinary
-PostScript interpreter, the pdfm operators are automatically defined
-to pop the irrelevant information off the stack. On the other hand,
-if it is handed to a distiller, the PostScript program in the header
-tries to determine of what vintage the distiller is so that various
-enhancements of the pdfmark operator can be used or ignored (color,
-border dashing, etc.). Thus the resulting files can be distilled
-using either the latest PC versions or the older Unix versions.
-The hps.pro header was written by Tanmoy Bhattacharya
-(http://nqcd.lanl.gov/people/tanmoy/tanmoy.html) with some additions
-by me. Other PostScript interpreters are free to pick up the pdfm
-operators as well. For instance, Tanmoy has hacked Ghostview to
-pick up the links and make them active. This can be found at
-ftp://gita.lanl.gov/people/tanmoy/hypertex/ .
-
-THINGS TO DO:
-
-1) More robust error checking and avoidance.
-2) Escaping html correctly for external URL's.
-3) More support for external URL's
-4) More flexibility in the appearance of links on the page
-5) Automatically get the papersize and margins correct (hardcoded at the
- moment).
-6) Make C source more platform independent (which T. Rokicki has tried
- very hard to maintain). Code has only been tested on NeXT
- 3.3 (Motorola and HP) and Sun/SPARC (SunOS 4.1.4), and HP-UX 9.0.5. No
- effort has been made to make the code portable for MS-DOS, OS/2, VMS,
- or any other of the platforms that appear in the #ifdef statements.
- Code improvements for MS-DOS and OS/2 are forthcoming.
-
-DISCLAIMER:
-
-This software is made available without any implied warranties. See
-http://xxx.lanl.gov/disclaimer.html for a more complete disclaimer.
-
-COPYRIGHT:
-
-The HyperPostScript additions to dvips are Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 by
-Mark Doyle and the University of California. You may modify and
-use this program to your heart's content, so long as you send
-modifications to Mark Doyle and abide by the rest of the dvips
-copyrights.
-
-The hps.lpro file is Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 by Tanmoy Bhattacharya, Mark
-Doyle, and the University of California. You may modify and use
-it to your heart's content, so long as you send modifications
-to Tanmoy Bhattacharya or Mark Doyle and abide by the rest of the
-dvips copyrights.
-
-Mark Doyle
-doyle@mmm.lanl.gov
-http://nqcd.lanl.gov/people/doyle/
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/lafonts.map b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/lafonts.map
deleted file mode 100644
index 8d0e8205253..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/lafonts.map
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-lasy5 lasy5 <lasy5.pfb
-lasy6 lasy6 <lasy6.pfb
-lasy7 lasy7 <lasy7.pfb
-lasy8 lasy8 <lasy8.pfb
-lasy9 lasy9 <lasy9.pfb
-lasy10 lasy10 <lasy10.pfb
-lasyb10 lasyb10 <lasyb10.pfb
-lcircle10 lcircle10 <lcircle10.pfb
-lcirclew10 lcirclew10 <lcirclew10.pfb
-line10 line10 <line10.pfb
-linew10 linew10 <linew10.pfb
-logo8 logo8 <logo8.pfb
-logo9 logo9 <logo9.pfb
-logo10 logo10 <logo10.pfb
-logobf10 logobf10 <logobf10.pfb
-logosl10 logosl10 <logosl10.pfb
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/loadfont.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/loadfont.c
deleted file mode 100644
index f6d151dfd17..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/loadfont.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,535 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Here's the code to load a PK file into memory.
- * Individual bitmaps won't be unpacked until they prove to be needed.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-#ifdef OS2
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#endif
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-#include <kpathsea/c-pathmx.h>
-#include <kpathsea/concatn.h>
-#include <kpathsea/tex-glyph.h>
-#include <kpathsea/tex-make.h>
-#include <kpathsea/lib.h>
-#ifndef MAXPATHLEN
-#define MAXPATHLEN (256)
-#endif
-#else
-#if defined(SYSV) || defined(VMS) || (defined(MSDOS) && !defined(__DJGPP__)) || defined(OS2) || defined(ATARIST)
-#define MAXPATHLEN (256)
-#else
-#include <sys/param.h> /* for MAXPATHLEN */
-#endif
-#endif
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos_add.h"
-
-char errbuf[1500];
-int lastresortsizes[40];
-int bitmapfontseen = 0 ;
-/*
- * Now we have some routines to get stuff from the PK file.
- * Subroutine pkbyte returns the next byte.
- */
-FILE *pkfile;
-char name[MAXPATHLEN];
-void
-badpk(const char *s)
-{
- char *msg = concatn ("! Bad PK file ", name, ": ", s, NULL);
- error(msg);
-}
-
-shalfword
-pkbyte(void)
-{
- register shalfword i;
-
- if ((i=getc(pkfile))==EOF)
- badpk("unexpected eof");
- return(i);
-}
-
-integer
-pkquad(void)
-{
- register integer i;
-
- i = pkbyte();
- if (i > 127)
- i -= 256;
- i = i * 256 + pkbyte();
- i = i * 256 + pkbyte();
- i = i * 256 + pkbyte();
- return(i);
-}
-
-integer
-pktrio(void)
-{
- register integer i;
-
- i = pkbyte();
- i = i * 256 + pkbyte();
- i = i * 256 + pkbyte();
- return(i);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * pkopen opens the pk file. This is system dependent. We work really
- * hard to open some sort of PK file.
- */
-#ifdef VMCMS /* IBM: VM/CMS - we let DVIPS EXEC handle this after
- the DVIPS MODULE has finished to avoid
- complications with system calls. */
-int dontmakefont = 0;
-#else
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA - we let system administrator handle this on
- MVS/XA since some printers can't get to user
- fonts anyway */
-int dontmakefont = 1;
-#else
-int dontmakefont = 0; /* if makefont fails once we won't try again */
-#endif /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-#endif
-
-static void
-lectureuser(void) {
- static int userwarned = 0;
-
- if (! userwarned) {
- error("Such scaling will generate extremely poor output.");
- userwarned = 1;
- }
-}
-static Boolean
-pkopen(register fontdesctype *fd)
-{
- register char *d, *n;
- const char *name_ret;
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- int dpi_ret;
-#else
- int vdpi;
-#endif
- d = fd->area;
- n = fd->name;
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
- if (*d==0)
- d = pkpath;
-#endif
-#ifdef FONTLIB
- if (*(fd->area) == 0) {
- int del;
- for (del=0; del<=RES_TOLERANCE(fd->dpi); del=del>0?-del:-del+1) {
- if ((pkfile=flisearch(n, fd->dpi + del)) != (FILE *)NULL )
- return(1);
- }
- }
-#endif
- {
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- char *this_name = concat (d, n);
-
- pkfile = pksearch(this_name, READBIN, fd->dpi, &name_ret, &dpi_ret);
-
- if (!pkfile || !FILESTRCASEEQ (this_name, name_ret)) {
- char *msg = concatn ("Font ", fd->area, n, " not found; ", NULL);
- /* wasting some memory */
- if (!pkfile)
- msg = concat (msg, "characters will be left blank.");
- else
- msg = concat3 (msg, "using ", name_ret);
- dontmakefont = 1;
- error (msg);
-
- } else if (!kpse_bitmap_tolerance ((double) dpi_ret, (double) fd->dpi))
- {
- fd->loadeddpi = dpi_ret;
- fd->alreadyscaled = 0;
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "Font %s at %d not found; scaling %d instead.",
- n, fd->dpi, dpi_ret);
- error(errbuf);
- lectureuser();
- }
-
- if (this_name != name_ret)
- free (this_name);
-
- return pkfile != NULL;
- }
-#else
- int del;
- for (del=0; del<=RES_TOLERANCE(fd->dpi); del=del>0?-del:-del+1) {
- if (actualdpi == vactualdpi) {
- vdpi = 0;
- } else {
- vdpi = (2 * ((long)vactualdpi) * (fd->dpi + del) + actualdpi)
- / (2 * actualdpi);
- }
-#ifdef MVSXA
- sprintf(name, "pk%d(%s)", fd->dpi + del, n);
-#else
- sprintf(name, "%s.%dpk", n, fd->dpi + del);
-#endif
- if (0 != (pkfile=pksearch(d, name, READBIN, n, fd->dpi + del, vdpi)))
- return(1);
- }
- }
- if (d == pkpath) {
- if (actualdpi == vactualdpi) {
- vdpi = 0;
- } else {
- vdpi = (2 * ((long)vactualdpi) * fd->dpi + actualdpi)
- / (2 * actualdpi);
- }
-#ifdef MVSXA
- sprintf(name, "pk%d(%s)", fd->dpi, n);
-#else
- sprintf(name, "%s.%dpk", n, fd->dpi);
-#endif
- makefont(n, (int)fd->dpi, DPI);
- if (dontmakefont == 0 &&
- (pkfile = pksearch(d, name, READBIN, n, fd->dpi, vdpi)))
- return(1);
-#ifndef MSDOS
-#ifdef OS2
- if (_osmode == OS2_MODE)
- dontmakefont = 1; /* failed so don't try again under OS/2,
- but do try for MSDOS */
-#else
-#ifndef ATARIST
- dontmakefont = 1;
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
- }
-/*
- * If nothing above worked, then we get desparate. We attempt to
- * open the stupid font at one of a small set of predefined sizes,
- * and then use PostScript scaling to generate the correct size.
- *
- * We much prefer scaling up to scaling down, since scaling down
- * can omit character features, so we try the larger sizes first,
- * and then work down.
- */
- {
- int i, j;
-
- if (lastresortsizes[0] && fd->dpi < 30000) {
- for (i=0; lastresortsizes[i] < fd->dpi; i++);
- for (j = i-1; j >= 0; j--) {
- if (actualdpi == vactualdpi) {
- vdpi = 0;
- } else {
- vdpi = (2 * ((long)vactualdpi) * lastresortsizes[j] + actualdpi)
- / (2 * actualdpi);
- }
-#ifdef MVSXA
- sprintf(name, "pk%d(%s)", lastresortsizes[j], n);
-#else
- sprintf(name, "%s.%dpk", n, lastresortsizes[j]);
-#endif
-#ifdef FONTLIB
- if (0 != (pkfile=flisearch(n,(halfword)lastresortsizes[j]))
- || 0 != (pkfile=pksearch(d, name, READBIN, n,
- (halfword)lastresortsizes[j], vdpi))) {
-#else
- if (0 != (pkfile=pksearch(d, name, READBIN, n,
- (halfword)lastresortsizes[j], vdpi))) {
-#endif
- fd->loadeddpi = lastresortsizes[j];
- fd->alreadyscaled = 0;
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "Font %s at %d dpi not found; scaling %d instead.",
- n, fd->dpi, lastresortsizes[j]);
- error(errbuf);
- lectureuser();
- return 1;
- }
- }
- for (j = i; lastresortsizes[j] < 30000; j++) {
- if (actualdpi == vactualdpi) {
- vdpi = 0;
- } else {
- vdpi = (2 * ((long)vactualdpi) * lastresortsizes[j] + actualdpi)
- / (2 * actualdpi);
- }
- sprintf(name, "%s.%dpk", n, lastresortsizes[j]);
-#ifdef FONTLIB
- if (0 != (pkfile=flisearch(n, (halfword)lastresortsizes[j]))
- || 0 != (pkfile=pksearch(d, name, READBIN, n,
- (halfword)lastresortsizes[j], vdpi))) {
-#else
- if (0 != (pkfile=pksearch(d, name, READBIN, n,
- (halfword)lastresortsizes[j], vdpi))) {
-#endif
- fd->loadeddpi = lastresortsizes[j];
- fd->alreadyscaled = 0;
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "Font %s at %d dpi not found; scaling %d instead.",
- name, fd->dpi, lastresortsizes[j]);
- error(errbuf);
- lectureuser();
- return 1;
- }
- }
- }
- }
-#ifdef MVSXA
- sprintf(name, "%s.pk%d", n, fd->dpi);
-#else
- sprintf(name, "%s.%dpk", n, fd->dpi);
-#endif
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "Font %s%s not found, characters will be left blank.",
- fd->area, name);
- error(errbuf);
- return(0);
-#endif /* KPATHSEA */
-}
-
-/*
- * Now our loadfont routine. We return an integer indicating the
- * highest character code in the font, so we know how much space
- * to reserve for the character. (It's returned in the font
- * structure, along with everything else.)
- */
-void
-loadfont(register fontdesctype *curfnt)
-{
- register integer i;
- register shalfword cmd;
- register integer k;
- register integer length = 0;
- register shalfword cc = 0;
- register integer scaledsize = curfnt->scaledsize;
- register quarterword *tempr;
- register chardesctype *cd = 0;
- int maxcc = 0;
- int munged = 0;
-/*
- * We clear out some pointers:
- */
- if (curfnt->loaded == 3) {
- for (i=0; i<256; i++) {
- curfnt->chardesc[i].TFMwidth = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].packptr = NULL;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].pixelwidth = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags &= EXISTS;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags2 = 0;
- }
- } else {
- for (i=0; i<256; i++) {
- curfnt->chardesc[i].TFMwidth = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].packptr = NULL;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].pixelwidth = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags2 = 0;
- }
- }
- curfnt->maxchars = 256; /* just in case we return before the end */
- curfnt->llx = 0 ;
- curfnt->lly = 0 ;
- curfnt->urx = 0 ;
- curfnt->ury = 0 ;
- if (!pkopen(curfnt)) {
- tfmload(curfnt);
- return;
- }
- bitmapfontseen = 1 ;
- curfnt->dir = 0;
- if (!quiet) {
- if (strlen(realnameoffile) + prettycolumn > STDOUTSIZE) {
- fprintf(stderr, "\n");
- prettycolumn = 0;
- }
- fprintf_str(stderr, "<%s>", realnameoffile);
- prettycolumn += strlen(realnameoffile) + 2;
- }
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf_str(stderr,"Loading pk font %s at %.1fpt\n",
- curfnt->name, (real)scaledsize/(alpha*0x100000));
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- if (pkbyte()!=247)
- badpk("expected pre");
- if (pkbyte()!=89)
- badpk("wrong id byte");
- for(i=pkbyte(); i>0; i--)
- pkbyte();
- k = (integer)(alpha * (real)pkquad());
- if (k > curfnt->designsize + fsizetol
- || k < curfnt->designsize - fsizetol) {
- char *msg = concat ("Design size mismatch in font ", curfnt->name);
- error (msg);
- free (msg);
- }
- k = pkquad();
- if (k && curfnt->checksum)
- if (k!=curfnt->checksum) {
- char *msg = concat ("Checksum mismatch in font ", curfnt->name);
- error (msg);
- free (msg);
- }
- k = pkquad(); /* assume that hppp is correct in the PK file */
- k = pkquad(); /* assume that vppp is correct in the PK file */
-/*
- * Now we get down to the serious business of reading character definitions.
- */
- while ((cmd=pkbyte())!=245) {
- if (cmd < 240) {
- switch (cmd & 7) {
-case 0: case 1: case 2: case 3:
- length = (cmd & 7) * 256 + pkbyte() - 3;
- cc = pkbyte();
- cd = curfnt->chardesc+cc;
- if (nosmallchars || curfnt->dpi != curfnt->loadeddpi)
- cd->flags |= BIGCHAR;
- cd->TFMwidth = scalewidth(pktrio(), scaledsize);
- cd->pixelwidth = pkbyte();
- break;
-case 4: case 5: case 6:
- length = (cmd & 3) * 65536L + pkbyte() * 256L;
- length = length + pkbyte() - 4L;
- cc = pkbyte();
- cd = curfnt->chardesc+cc;
- cd->TFMwidth = scalewidth(pktrio(), scaledsize);
- cd->flags |= BIGCHAR;
- i = pkbyte();
- cd->pixelwidth = i * 256 + pkbyte();
- break;
-case 7:
- length = pkquad() - 11;
- cc = pkquad();
- if (cc<0 || cc>255) badpk("character code out of range");
- cd = curfnt->chardesc + cc;
- cd->flags |= BIGCHAR;
- cd->TFMwidth = scalewidth(pkquad(), scaledsize);
- cd->pixelwidth = (pkquad() + 32768) >> 16;
- k = pkquad();
- }
- if (cd->pixelwidth == 0 && cd->TFMwidth != 0) {
- if (cd->TFMwidth > 0)
- k = (integer)(cd->TFMwidth * conv + 0.5);
- else
- k = -(integer)(-cd->TFMwidth * conv + 0.5);
- if (k != 0) {
- cd->pixelwidth = k;
- munged++;
- }
- }
- if (length <= 0)
- badpk("packet length too small");
- if (dopprescan && ((cd->flags & EXISTS) == 0)) {
- for (length--; length>0; length--)
- pkbyte();
- } else {
- if (cc > maxcc)
- maxcc = cc;
- if (bytesleft < length || (length > MINCHUNK && compressed)) {
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_MEM))
- fprintf(stderr,
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- "Allocating new raster memory (%ld req, %ld left)\n",
- length, bytesleft);
-#else
- "Allocating new raster memory (%d req, %d left)\n",
- (int)length, (int)bytesleft);
-#endif
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- if (length > MINCHUNK) {
- tempr = (quarterword *)mymalloc((integer)length);
- } else {
- raster = (quarterword *)mymalloc((integer)RASTERCHUNK);
- tempr = raster;
- bytesleft = RASTERCHUNK - length;
- raster += length;
- }
- } else {
- tempr = raster;
- bytesleft -= length;
- raster += length;
- }
- cd->packptr = tempr;
- *tempr++ = cmd;
- for (length--; length>0; length--)
- *tempr++ = pkbyte();
- {
- // update the global font bounding box
- // this is only used to set font sizes for type 3 bitmap
- // encoding.
- integer cwidth, cheight, xoff, yoff ;
- unpack_bb(cd, &cwidth, &cheight, &xoff, &yoff) ;
- if (-xoff < curfnt->llx)
- curfnt->llx = -xoff ;
- if (cwidth - xoff > curfnt->urx)
- curfnt->urx = cwidth - xoff ;
- if (yoff - cheight < curfnt->lly)
- curfnt->lly = yoff - cheight ;
- if (yoff > curfnt->ury)
- curfnt->ury = yoff ;
- }
- }
- cd->flags2 |= EXISTS;
- } else {
- k = 0;
- switch (cmd) {
-case 243:
- k = pkbyte();
- if (k > 127)
- k -= 256;
-case 242:
- k = k * 256 + pkbyte();
-case 241:
- k = k * 256 + pkbyte();
-case 240:
- k = k * 256 + pkbyte();
- while (k-- > 0)
- i = pkbyte();
- break;
-case 244:
- k = pkquad();
- break;
-case 246:
- break;
-default:
- badpk("! unexpected command");
- }
- }
- }
-#ifdef FONTLIB
- if (flib)
- flib = 0;
- else
-#endif
- fclose(pkfile);
- curfnt->loaded = 1;
- curfnt->maxchars = maxcc + 1;
- if (munged > 0) {
- static int seen = 0;
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "Font %s at %d dpi has most likely been made improperly;",
- curfnt->name, curfnt->dpi);
- error(errbuf);
- if (seen)
- return;
- seen = 1;
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "%d characters have 0 escapements but non-trivial TFM widths.", munged);
- error(errbuf);
- error(
- "I'm stumbling along as best I can, but I recommend regenerating");
- error(
- "these fonts; the problem is probably that they are non-CM fonts");
- error(
- "(such as circle10 or line10) created with a MF with the CM base");
- error("preloaded .");
- }
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/makefont.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/makefont.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ef303888a57..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/makefont.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,300 +0,0 @@
-/* makefont.c */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-#include <math.h>
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-#ifdef OS2
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#endif
-#if !defined(WIN32)
-extern char *getenv();
-extern int system();
-#endif
-#if defined MSDOS || defined OS2
-/*
- * Write mfjob file
- */
-void
-mfjobout(char *font, double mag)
-{
- if (mfjobfile == (FILE *)NULL) {
- char pkout[128];
- char *p;
- int i;
- for (p=pkpath, i=0; *p && *p!=PATHSEP && i<127; p++) {
- if (*p=='%') {
- p++;
- switch(*p) { /* convert %x codes to mfjob @y codes */
- case 'b':
- sprintf(pkout+i,"%d",actualdpi);
- break;
- case 'd':
- strcpy(pkout+i,"@Rr");
- break;
- case 'f':
- strcpy(pkout+i,"@f");
- break;
- case 'p':
- strcpy(pkout+i,"pk");
- break;
- case 'm':
- strcpy(pkout+i, mfmode ? mfmode : "default");
- break;
- case '%':
- strcpy(pkout+i,"%");
- break;
- default:
- sprintf(pkout+i, "%%%c", *p);
- fprintf(stderr,"Unknown option %%%c in pk path\n",*p);
- }
- i += strlen(pkout+i);
- }
- else
- pkout[i++] = *p;
- }
- /* *p='\0'; Could some DOS person explain to me what this does? */
- pkout[i] = 0;
- mfjobfile = fopen(mfjobname,"w");
- if (mfjobfile == (FILE *)NULL)
- return;
- fprintf(mfjobfile,"input[dvidrv];\n{\ndriver=dvips;\n");
- if (actualdpi == vactualdpi)
- fprintf(mfjobfile,"mode=%s[%d];\n",mfmode,actualdpi);
- else
- fprintf(mfjobfile,"mode=%s[%d %d];\n",mfmode,actualdpi,vactualdpi);
- fprintf(mfjobfile,"output=pk[%s];\n",pkout);
- }
- fprintf(mfjobfile,"{font=%s; mag=%f;}\n",font,mag);
- fprintf(stderr,
- "Appending {font=%s; mag=%f;} to %s\n",font,mag,mfjobname);
-}
-#endif
-/*
- * Calculate magstep values.
- */
-static int
-magstep(register int n, register int bdpi)
-{
- register float t;
- int neg = 0;
-
- if (n < 0) {
- neg = 1;
- n = -n;
- }
- if (n & 1) {
- n &= ~1;
- t = 1.095445115;
- } else
- t = 1.0;
- while (n > 8) {
- n -= 8;
- t = t * 2.0736;
- }
- while (n > 0) {
- n -= 2;
- t = t * 1.2;
- }
- if (neg)
- return((int)floor(0.5 + bdpi / t));
- else
- return((int)floor(0.5 + bdpi * t));
-}
-#ifdef MAKEPKCMD
-static char *defcommand = MAKEPKCMD " %n %d %b %m";
-#else
-#ifdef OS2
-static char *doscommand = "command /c MakeTeXP %n %d %b %m";
-static char *os2command = "MakeTeXP %n %d %b %m";
-#define defcommand ( _osmode==OS2_MODE ? os2command : doscommand )
-#else
-#ifdef MSDOS
-static char *defcommand = "command /c MakeTeXP %n %d %b %m";
-#else
-#ifdef VMCMS
-static char *defcommand = "EXEC MakeTeXPK %n %d %b %m";
-#else
-#ifdef ATARIST
-static char *defcommand = "maketexp %n %d %b %m";
-#else
-static char *defcommand = "MakeTeXPK %n %d %b %m";
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-char *command = 0;
-/*
- * This routine tries to create a font by executing a command, and
- * then opening the font again if possible.
- */
-static char buf[125];
-void
-makefont(char *name, int dpi, int bdpi)
-{
- register char *p, *q;
- register int m, n;
- int modegiven = 0;
-#if defined MSDOS || defined OS2 || defined(ATARIST)
- double t;
-#endif
-
- if (command == 0)
- if (secure == 0 && (command=getenv("MAKETEXPK")))
- command = newstring(command);
- else
- command = defcommand;
- for (p=command, q=buf; *p; p++)
- if (*p != '%')
- *q++ = *p;
- else {
- switch (*++p) {
-case 'n' : case 'N' :
- strcpy(q, name);
- break;
-case 'd' : case 'D' :
- sprintf(q, "%d", dpi);
- break;
-case 'b' : case 'B' :
- sprintf(q, "%d", bdpi);
- break;
-case 'o' : case 'O' :
- sprintf(q, "%.99s", mfmode ? mfmode : "default");
- modegiven = 1;
- break;
-case 'm' : case 'M' :
-/*
- * Here we want to return a string. If we can find some integer
- * m such that floor(0.5 + bdpi * 1.2 ^ (m/2)) = dpi, we write out
- * magstep(m/2)
- * where m/2 is a decimal number; else we write out
- * dpi/bdpi
- * We do this for the very slight improvement in accuracy that
- * magstep() gives us over the rounded dpi/bdpi.
- */
- m = 0;
- if (dpi < bdpi) {
- while (1) {
- m--;
- n = magstep(m, bdpi);
- if (n == dpi)
- break;
- if (n < dpi || m < -40) {
- m = 9999;
- break;
- }
- }
- } else if (dpi > bdpi) {
- while (1) {
- m++;
- n = magstep(m, bdpi);
- if (n == dpi)
- break;
- if (n > dpi || m > 40) {
- m = 9999;
- break;
- }
- }
- }
-#if defined MSDOS || defined OS2
-/* write out magnification as decimal number */
- if (m == 9999) {
- t = (double)dpi/bdpi;
- } else {
- if (m < 0)
- n = -m;
- else
- n = m;
- if (n & 1) {
- n &= ~1;
- t = 1.095445115;
- } else
- t = 1.0;
- while (n > 0) {
- n -= 2;
- t = t * 1.2;
- }
- if (m < 0)
- t = 1 / t;
- }
- sprintf(q, "%12.9f", t);
-#else
-#ifndef ATARIST
- if (m == 9999) {
-#else
- {
-#endif
- sprintf(q, "%d+%d/%d", dpi/bdpi, dpi%bdpi, bdpi);
- } else if (m >= 0) {
- sprintf(q, "magstep\\(%d.%d\\)", m/2, (m&1)*5);
- } else {
- sprintf(q, "magstep\\(-%d.%d\\)", (-m)/2, (m&1)*5);
- }
-#endif
- break;
-case 0 : *q = 0;
- break;
-default: *q++ = *p;
- *q = 0;
- break;
- }
- q += strlen(q);
- }
- *q = 0;
- if (mfmode && !modegiven) {
- strcpy(q, " ");
- strcat(q, mfmode);
- }
-#ifdef OS2
- if ((_osmode == OS2_MODE) && filter)
- strcat(buf, quiet ? " >nul" : " 1>&2");
-#else
-#ifndef VMCMS /* no filters and no need to print to stderr */
-#ifndef MVSXA
-#ifndef MSDOS
-#ifndef ATARIST
- if (filter)
- strcat(buf, quiet ? " >/dev/null" : " 1>&2");
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#if defined MSDOS || defined OS2
- if (! quiet && mfjobname == (char *)NULL)
- fprintf(stderr, "- %s\n", buf);
- if (dontmakefont == 0) {
- if (mfjobname != (char *)NULL)
- mfjobout(name,t);
- else
- system(buf);
- }
-#else
- if (! quiet)
- fprintf(stderr, "- %s\n", buf);
- if (dontmakefont == 0)
- system(buf);
-#endif
- else {
- static FILE *fontlog = 0;
-
- if (fontlog == 0) {
- fontlog = fopen("missfont.log", "a");
- if (fontlog != 0) {
- fprintf(stderr,
-#ifndef VMCMS
- "Appending font creation commands to missfont.log\n");
-#else
- "\nMissing font data will be passed to DVIPS EXEC via MISSFONT LOG\n");
-#endif
- }
- }
- if (fontlog != 0) {
- fprintf(fontlog, "%s\n", buf);
- fflush(fontlog);
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/mvs/dvipsmvs.h b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/mvs/dvipsmvs.h
deleted file mode 100644
index b9cc7a45b8e..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/mvs/dvipsmvs.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,97 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * These are changes needed for the MVS/XA version of dvips 5.497
- * November20, 1992.
- * This was derived by Peter K. Schilling - DESY - from "dvipscms.h"
- * written by J. Hafner, E. Blanz and M. Flickner of IBM Research,
- * Almaden Research Center.
- * The changes to the rest of the code can be found by searching for
- * "MVSXA".
- */
-extern char *malloc();
-/*
- * Added ascii to ebcdic conversion table for MVSXA.
- * Only for the printable characters. This is used by DVIPS.
-*/
-char ascii2ebcdic[256] = {
- 0, 1, 2, 3, 53, 45, 46, 47,
- 22, 5, 37, 11, 12, 64, 14, 15,
- 16, 17, 18, 19, 60, 61, 50, 38,
- 24, 25, 63, 39,111,111,111,111,
- 64, 90,127,123, 91,108, 80,125,
- 77, 93, 92, 78,107, 96, 75, 97,
- 240,241,242,243,244,245,246,247,
- 248,249,122, 94, 76,126,110,111,
- 124,193,194,195,196,197,198,199,
- 200,201,209,210,211,212,213,214,
- 215,216,217,226,227,228,229,230,
- 231,232,233,173,224,189, 95,109,
- 121,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,
- 136,137,145,146,147,148,149,150,
- 151,152,153,162,163,164,165,166,
- 167,168,169,192, 79,208,161, 7,
- 128,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,
- 136,137,138,139,140,141,142,143,
- 144,145,146,147,148,149,150,151,
- 152,153,154,155,156,157,158,159,
- 160,161,162,163,164,165,166,167,
- 168,169,170,171,172,173,174,175,
- 176,177,178,179,180,181,182,183,
- 184,185,186,187,188,189,190,191,
- 192,193,194,195,196,197,198,199,
- 200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,
- 208,209,210,211,212,213,214,215,
- 216,217,218,219,220,221,222,223,
- 224,225,226,227,228,229,230,231,
- 232,233,234,235,236,237,238,239,
- 240,241,242,243,244,245,246,247,
- 248,249,250,251,252,253,254,255
-};
-/*
- * Added ebcdic to ascii conversion table for MVSXA.
- * Only for the printable characters. This inverts the
- * table above and is used by AFM2TFM.
-*/
-char ebcdic2ascii[256] = {
- 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 6,127,
- 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
- 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 8, 23,
- 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,
- 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 10, 23, 27,
- 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 5, 6, 7,
- 48, 49, 22, 51, 52, 4, 54, 55,
- 56, 57, 58, 59, 20, 21, 62, 26,
- 32, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71,
- 72, 73, 74, 46, 60, 40, 43,124,
- 38, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87,
- 88, 89, 33, 36, 42, 41, 59, 94,
- 45, 47, 98, 99,100,101,102,103,
- 104,105,124, 44, 37, 95, 62, 63,
- 112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,
- 120, 96, 58, 35, 64, 39, 61, 34,
- 128, 97, 98, 99,100,101,102,103,
- 104,105,138,123,140,141,142,143,
- 144,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,
- 113,114,154,125,156,157,158,159,
- 160,161,115,116,117,118,119,120,
- 121,122,170,171,172, 91,174,175,
- 176,177,178,179,180,181,182,183,
- 184,185,186,187,188, 93,190,191,
- 192, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71,
- 72, 73,202,203,204,205,206,207,
- 208, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80,
- 81, 82,218,219,220,221,222,223,
- 92,225, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,
- 89, 90,234,235,236,237,238,239,
- 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55,
- 56, 57,250,251,252,253,254,255
- };
-
-/*
- * access.c for MVSXA
- */
-int access (path, amode)
-char *path;
-int amode;
-{
- return(1);
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/output.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/output.c
deleted file mode 100644
index da3b6098262..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/output.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1897 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * These routines do most of the communicating with the printer.
- *
- * LINELENGTH tells the maximum line length to send out. It's been
- * reduced to 72 because sometimes PostScript files are included in
- * mail messages and many mailers mutilate longer lines.
- */
-#define LINELENGTH (72)
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-#include <ctype.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-
-#ifdef OS2
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
-#define popen(pcmd, pmode) _popen(pcmd, pmode)
-#define pclose(pstream) _pclose(pstream)
-#endif
-#endif
-#if defined(WIN32) && defined(KPATHSEA)
-#undef fopen
-#undef popen
-#undef pclose
-extern FILE *generic_fsyscp_fopen(const char *name, const char *mode);
-#define fopen(file, fmode) generic_fsyscp_fopen(file, fmode)
-#define popen(pcmd, pmode) fsyscp_popen(pcmd, pmode)
-#define pclose(pstream) _pclose(pstream)
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __DJGPP__
-#include <unistd.h> /* for `isatty' */
-#endif
-
-/* UCS -> UTF-8 */
-#define UCStoUTF8B1(x) (0xc0 + (((x) >> 6) & 0x1f))
-#define UCStoUTF8B2(x) (0x80 + (((x) ) & 0x3f))
-
-#define UCStoUTF8C1(x) (0xe0 + (((x) >> 12) & 0x0f))
-#define UCStoUTF8C2(x) (0x80 + (((x) >> 6) & 0x3f))
-#define UCStoUTF8C3(x) (0x80 + (((x) ) & 0x3f))
-
-#define UCStoUTF8D1(x) (0xf0 + (((x) >> 18) & 0x07))
-#define UCStoUTF8D2(x) (0x80 + (((x) >> 12) & 0x3f))
-#define UCStoUTF8D3(x) (0x80 + (((x) >> 6) & 0x3f))
-#define UCStoUTF8D4(x) (0x80 + (((x) ) & 0x3f))
-
-/* UTF-32 over U+FFFF -> UTF-16 surrogate pair */
-#define UTF32toUTF16HS(x) (0xd800 + (((x-0x10000) >> 10) & 0x3ff))
-#define UTF32toUTF16LS(x) (0xdc00 + ( x & 0x3ff))
-
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-char preamblecomment[256]; /* usually "TeX output ..." */
-integer rdir = 0, fdir = 0;
-/*
- * We need a few statics to take care of things.
- */
-static void chrcmd(char c);
-static void tell_needed_fonts(void);
-static void print_composefont(void);
-static void setdir(int d);
-static int JIStoSJIS(int c);
-
-static Boolean any_dir = 0; /* did we output any direction commands? */
-static Boolean jflag = 0;
-static integer rhh, rvv;
-static int instring;
-static Boolean lastspecial = 1;
-static shalfword d;
-static Boolean popened = 0;
-static int lastfont;
-static char strbuffer[LINELENGTH + 20], *strbp = strbuffer;
-static struct papsiz *finpapsiz;
-static struct papsiz defpapsiz = {
- 0, 40258437L, 52099154L, "letter", ""
-};
-#ifdef CREATIONDATE
-#if (!defined(VMS) && !defined(MSDOS) && !(defined(OS2) && defined(_MSC_VER)) && !defined(ATARIST))
- /* VAXC/MSDOS don't like/need this !! */
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#ifndef WIN32
-#include <sys/time.h> /* time(), at least on BSD Unix */
-#endif
-#endif
-#include <time.h> /* asctime() and localtime(), at least on BSD Unix */
-static time_t jobtime;
-
-#if defined(_MSC_VER)
-#define strtoll _strtoi64
-#endif
-
-#define INVALID_EPOCH_VALUE ((time_t) -1)
-
-static time_t
-get_unique_time_if_given(void)
-{
- const char *source_date_epoch;
- int64_t epoch;
- char *endptr;
- time_t ret = INVALID_EPOCH_VALUE;
-
- source_date_epoch = getenv("SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH");
- if (source_date_epoch) {
- errno = 0;
- epoch = strtoll(source_date_epoch, &endptr, 10);
- if (!(epoch < 0 || *endptr != '\0' || errno != 0)) {
- ret = (time_t) epoch;
-#if defined(_MSC_VER)
- if (ret > 32535291599ULL)
- ret = 32535291599ULL;
-#endif
- }
- }
- return ret;
-}
-#endif /* CREATIONDATE */
-
-/*
- * This routine copies a file down the pipe. Search path uses the
- * header path.
- *
- * We add code to handle the case of MS-DOS font files.
- *
- * Format: 80 {01,02} four byte length in littleendian order data
- * repeated possibly multiple times.
- */
-static const char *hxdata = "0123456789ABCDEF";
-static int infigure;
-static char possibleDSCLine[81],
- *dscLinePointer = possibleDSCLine, *dscLineEnd = possibleDSCLine + 80;
-void
-copyfile_general(const char *s, struct header_list *cur_header)
-{
- FILE *f = NULL;
- int c, prevc = '\n';
- long len;
- /* begin DOS EPS code */
- int doseps = 0;
- unsigned long dosepsbegin, dosepsend = 0;
- int removingBytes = 0;
- const char *scanForEnd = 0;
- int scanningFont = 0;
-
- /* end DOS EPS code */
-#if defined(VMCMS) || defined (MVSXA)
- register char *lastdirsep;
- register char *trunc_s;
- trunc_s = s;
-#endif
- dscLinePointer = possibleDSCLine;
-
- switch (infigure) {
- case 1:
-/*
- * Look in headerpath too, just in case. This allows common header
- * or figure files to be installed in the .../ps directory.
- */
- f = search(figpath, s, READBIN);
-#if defined(WIN32)
- if (f == 0 && file_system_codepage != win32_codepage) {
- int tmpcp = file_system_codepage;
- file_system_codepage = win32_codepage;
- f = search(figpath, s, READBIN);
- file_system_codepage = tmpcp;
- }
-#endif
- if (f == 0)
- f = search(headerpath, s, READBIN);
-#if defined(VMCMS) || defined (MVSXA)
- lastdirsep = strrchr(s, '/');
- if ( NULL != lastdirsep ) trunc_s = lastdirsep + 1;
-#ifdef VMCMS
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "Couldn't find figure file %s with CMS name %s; continuing.", s, trunc_s);
- if (secure == 2) {
- strcat(errbuf, "\nNote that an absolute path or a relative path with .. are denied in -R2 mode.");
- }
-#else /* ! VMCMS */
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "Couldn't find figure file %s with MVS name %s; continuing.", s, trunc_s);
- if (secure == 2) {
- strcat(errbuf, "\nNote that an absolute path or a relative path with .. are denied in -R2 mode.");
- }
-#endif /* ! VMCMS */
-#else /* ! (VMCMS || MVSXA) */
- sprintf(errbuf, "Could not find figure file %.500s; continuing.", s);
- if (secure == 2) {
- strcat(errbuf, "\nNote that an absolute path or a relative path with .. are denied in -R2 mode.");
- }
-#endif /* !(VMCMS || MVSXA) */
- break;
-#ifndef VMCMS
-#ifndef MVSXA
-#ifndef VMS
-#if !defined(MSDOS) || defined(__DJGPP__)
-#ifndef ATARIST
-#ifndef __THINK__
- case 2:
-#ifdef SECURE
- sprintf(errbuf, "<%.500s>: Tick filename execution disabled", s);
-#else
-#ifdef OS2
- if (_osmode == OS2_MODE) {
-#endif
- if (secure == 0) {
- sprintf(errbuf, "Execution of <%.500s> failed ", s);
- f = popen(s, "r");
- if (f != 0)
- SET_BINARY(fileno(f));
- }
- else {
- sprintf(errbuf,"Secure mode is %d so execute <%.500s> will not run",
- secure, s);
- }
-#ifdef OS2
- }
-#endif
-#endif
- break;
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
- default:
- f = search(headerpath, s, READBIN);
- if(cur_header && (cur_header->precode || cur_header->postcode)) {
- if(f==NULL)
- f = search(figpath, s, READBIN);
- }
- sprintf(errbuf, "! Could not find header file %.500s.", s);
- if (secure == 2) {
- strcat(errbuf, "\nNote that an absolute path or a relative path with .. are denied in -R2 mode.");
- }
- break;
- }
- if (f==NULL) {
- found_problems = 1; /* continue, but eventually exit unsuccessfully */
- error(errbuf);
- } else {
- if (! quiet) {
-#if defined(VMCMS) || defined (MVSXA)
- if (strlen(s) + prettycolumn > STDOUTSIZE) {
-#else
- if (strlen(realnameoffile) + prettycolumn > STDOUTSIZE) {
-#endif
- fprintf(stderr, "\n");
- prettycolumn = 0;
- }
-#if defined(VMCMS) || defined (MVSXA)
- fprintf(stderr, "<%s>", trunc_s);
-#else
- fprintf_str(stderr, "<%s>", realnameoffile);
-#endif
- fflush(stderr);
-#if defined(VMCMS) || defined (MVSXA)
- prettycolumn += 2 + strlen(s);
-#else
- prettycolumn += 2 + strlen(realnameoffile);
-#endif
- }
- if (linepos != 0)
- putc('\n', bitfile);
-/*
- * Suggested by Andrew Trevorrow; don't ever BeginFont a file ending in .enc
- */
- if (infont && strstr(s,".enc"))
- infont = 0;
- if (! disablecomments) {
- if (infigure)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%BeginDocument: %s\n", s);
- else if (infont)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%BeginFont: %s\n", infont);
-#ifdef HPS
- else if (noprocset) {}
-#endif
- else
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%BeginProcSet: %s 0 0\n", s);
- }
- if (cur_header && cur_header->precode) {
- fprintf(bitfile, "%s\n", cur_header->precode);
- free(cur_header->precode);
- }
- c = getc(f);
- if (c == 0x80) {
- while (1) {
- c = getc(f);
- switch(c) {
-case 1:
-case 2:
- len = getc(f);
- len += getc(f) * 256L;
- len += getc(f) * 65536L;
- len += getc(f) * 256L * 65536;
- if (c == 1) {
- while (len > 0) {
- c = getc(f);
- if (c == EOF) {
- error("premature EOF in MS-DOS font file");
- len = 0;
- } else {
- if (c == '\r') { /* Mac- or DOS-style text file */
- putc('\n', bitfile);
- if ((c = getc(f)) == '\n') /* DOS-style text */
- len--; /* consume, but don't generate NL */
- else
- ungetc(c, f);
- }
- else
- putc(c, bitfile);
- len--;
- }
- }
- } else {
- putc('\n', bitfile);
- prevc = 0;
- while (len > 0) {
- c = getc(f);
- if (c == EOF) {
- error("premature EOF in MS-DOS font file");
- len = 0;
- } else {
- putc(hxdata[c >> 4], bitfile);
- putc(hxdata[c & 15], bitfile);
- len--;
- prevc += 2;
- if (prevc >= 76) {
- putc('\n', bitfile);
- prevc = 0;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- break;
-case 3:
- goto msdosdone;
-default:
- error("saw type other than 1, 2, or 3 in MS-DOS font file");
- break;
- }
- c = getc(f);
- if (c == EOF)
- break;
- if (c != 0x80) {
- error("saw non-MSDOS header in MSDOS font file");
- break;
- }
- }
-msdosdone:
- prevc = 0;
- } else {
-/* begin DOS EPS code */
- if (c == 'E'+0x80) {
- if ((getc(f)=='P'+0x80) && (getc(f)=='S'+0x80)
- && (getc(f)=='F'+0x80)) {
- doseps = 1;
- dosepsbegin = getc(f);
- dosepsbegin += getc(f) * 256L;
- dosepsbegin += getc(f) * 65536L;
- dosepsbegin += getc(f) * 256L * 65536;
- dosepsend = getc(f);
- dosepsend += getc(f) * 256L;
- dosepsend += getc(f) * 65536L;
- dosepsend += getc(f) * 256L * 65536;
- fseek(f, dosepsbegin, 0);
- c = getc(f);
- dosepsend--;
- }
- else {
- rewind(f);
- c = getc(f);
- }
- }
-/* end DOS EPS code */
- if (c != EOF) {
- while (1) {
- if (c == '\n') { /* end or beginning of line; check DSC */
- *dscLinePointer = 0; /* make sure we terminate!
- * might be a new empty line! */
- if (strncmp(possibleDSCLine, "%%BeginBinary:", 14) == 0 ||
- strncmp(possibleDSCLine, "%%BeginData:", 12) == 0 ||
- strncmp(possibleDSCLine, "%%BeginFont:", 12) == 0) {
- integer size = 0;
- char *p = possibleDSCLine;
- *dscLinePointer = 0;
- *dscLineEnd = 0;
- if (scanForEnd == 0 && removecomments) {
- fputs(possibleDSCLine, bitfile);
- putc('\n', bitfile);
- }
-
- if (strncmp(possibleDSCLine, "%%BeginFont:", 12) == 0) {
-
- /* Theoretically, we could wait until we see
- the "currentfile eexec" and possibly even
- check that the following data really looks
- like binary before we begin verbatim
- copying, but that would complicate the code
- beyond our present needs. If we were going
- to do that much work, this entire chunk of
- code should probably be
- rewritten. [dmj@ams.org, 2007/08/20] */
-
- scanForEnd = "%%EndFont";
- scanningFont = 1;
- } else {
- scanningFont = 0;
-
- scanForEnd = 0;
- while (*p != ':')
- p++;
- p++;
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++;
- if ('0' > *p || *p > '9') {
- /*
- * No byte count! We need to scan for end binary
- * or end data, and hope we get it right. Really
- * the file is malformed.
- */
- scanForEnd = "Yes";
- }
- while ('0' <= *p && *p <= '9') {
- size = size * 10 + *p - '0';
- p++;
- }
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++;
- if (*p == 'h' || *p == 'H')
- /*
- * Illustrator 8 and 9 have bogus byte counts
- * for hex data. But if it is hex, we assume
- * that it is safe to use ASCII scanning, so
- * we do so.
- */
- scanForEnd = "Yes";
- while (*p > ' ') /* ignore Hex/Binary/ASCII */
- p++;
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++;
- putc(c, bitfile);
- if (c == '\r') { /* maybe we have a DOS-style text file */
- c = getc(f);
- if (c == '\n') {
- putc(c, bitfile);
- dosepsend--;
- } else
- ungetc(c, f);
- }
- if (scanForEnd != 0) {
- if (strncmp(possibleDSCLine, "%%BeginBinary", 13) == 0)
- scanForEnd = "%%EndBinary";
- else
- scanForEnd = "%%EndData";
- }
- }
- if (scanForEnd == 0) {
- if (strncmp(p, "lines", 5) != 0 &&
- strncmp(p, "Lines", 5) != 0) {
- for (; size>0; size--) {
- c = getc(f);
- dosepsend--;
- if (c == EOF)
- error(
- "! premature end of file in binary section");
- putc(c, bitfile);
- }
- } else {
- /*
- * Count both newlines and returns, and when either
- * goes over the count, we are done.
- */
- int newlines=0, returns=0;
- while (newlines < size && returns < size) {
- c = getc(f);
- dosepsend--;
- if (c == EOF)
- error(
- "! premature end of file in binary section");
- putc(c, bitfile);
- if (c == '\n')
- newlines++;
- else if (c == '\r')
- returns++;
- }
- /*
- * If we've seen precisely one too few newlines,
- * and the next char is a newline, include it too.
- */
- if (returns == newlines + 1) {
- if ((c = getc(f)) == '\n') {
- putc(c, bitfile);
- dosepsend--;
- } else {
- ungetc(c, f);
- }
- }
- }
- c = getc(f);
- dosepsend--;
- if (c == '\n' || c == '\r') {
- putc(c, bitfile);
- if (c == '\r') { /* DOS-style text file? */
- c = getc(f);
- dosepsend--;
- if (c == '\n') {
- putc(c, bitfile);
- c = getc(f);
- dosepsend--;
- }
- } else {
- c = getc(f);
- dosepsend--;
- }
- }
- if (c != '%') {
- /* try to find %%EndBinary or %%EndData anywhere
- in the rest of the file, and pretend it
- worked; this works around various Illustrator
- bugs. -tgr, 14 June 2003 */
- const char *m1 = "%%EndData";
- const char *m2 = "%%EndBinary";
- const char *p1 = m1;
- const char *p2 = m2;
- error(
- " expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data; struggling on");
- while (1) {
- putc(c, bitfile);
- if (c == '\r' || c == '\n') {
- if (c == '\r') { /* DOS-style text file? */
- c = getc(f);
- if (c != '\n')
- ungetc(c, f);
- else
- dosepsend--;
- }
- break;
- }
- c = getc(f);
- dosepsend--;
- if (c == EOF)
- error(
- "! premature end of file in binary section");
- /*
- * By the way, this code can be fooled by things like %%%EndBinary
- * or even %%EndBi%%EndBinary, but this isn't valid DSC anyway.
- * This comment is mainly here to prevent anyone else from emulating
- * this code when doing stream-based substring matching.
- */
- if (c == *p1) {
- p1++;
- if (*p1 == 0)
- break;
- } else {
- p1 = m1;
- }
- if (c == *p2) {
- p2++;
- if (*p2 == 0)
- break;
- } else {
- p2 = m2;
- }
- }
- }
- while (1) {
- putc(c, bitfile);
- if (c == '\r' || c == '\n') {
- if (c == '\r') { /* DOS-style text file? */
- c = getc(f);
- if (c != '\n')
- ungetc(c, f);
- else {
- putc(c, bitfile);
- dosepsend--;
- }
- }
- break;
- }
- c = getc(f);
- removingBytes = 0;
- dosepsend--;
- if (c == EOF)
- error(
- "! premature end of file in binary section");
- }
- c = getc(f);
- dosepsend--;
- }
- } else if (scanForEnd && strncmp(possibleDSCLine, scanForEnd,
- strlen(scanForEnd))==0) {
- scanForEnd = 0;
- scanningFont = 0;
- }
- dscLinePointer = possibleDSCLine;
- } else if (dscLinePointer < dscLineEnd) {
- *dscLinePointer++ = c;
- if (removecomments && scanForEnd == 0 &&
- c == '%' && dscLinePointer == possibleDSCLine + 1) {
- /* % is first char */
- c = getc(f);
- if (c == '%' || c == '!')
- removingBytes = 1;
- if (c != EOF)
- ungetc(c, f);
- c = '%';
- }
- }
-#if defined(VMCMS) || defined (MVSXA)
- if (c != 0x37 || scanningFont) {
-#else
- if (c != 4 || scanningFont) {
-#endif
- if (!removingBytes)
- putc(c, bitfile);
- }
- prevc = c;
-/* begin DOS EPS code */
- if (doseps && (dosepsend <= 0))
- break; /* stop at end of DOS EPS PostScript section */
-/* end DOS EPS code */
- c = getc(f);
- dosepsend--;
- if (c == EOF)
- break;
- else if (c == '\r' && ! scanningFont) {
- c = getc(f);
- if (c == '\n') { /* DOS-style text file? */
- if (!removingBytes) putc('\r', bitfile);
- dosepsend--;
- } else
- ungetc(c, f);
- c = '\n';
- }
- if (prevc == '\n')
- removingBytes = 0;
- }
- }
- }
- if (prevc != '\n')
- putc('\n', bitfile);
- linepos = 0;
-#ifndef VMCMS
-#ifndef MVSXA
-#ifndef VMS
-#if !defined(MSDOS) || defined(__DJGPP__)
-#ifndef ATARIST
-#ifndef __THINK__
- if (infigure == 2)
-#ifdef OS2
- {
- if (_osmode == OS2_MODE)
- pclose(f);
- }
-#else
- pclose(f);
-#endif
- else
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
- fclose(f);
- if (cur_header && cur_header->postcode) {
- fprintf(bitfile, "\n%s", cur_header->postcode);
- free(cur_header->postcode);
- }
- if (!disablecomments) {
- if (infigure)
- fprintf(bitfile, "\n%%%%EndDocument\n");
- else if (infont)
- fprintf(bitfile, "\n%%%%EndFont\n");
-#ifdef HPS
- else if (noprocset) {}
-#endif
- else
- fprintf(bitfile, "\n%%%%EndProcSet\n");
- }
- }
-}
-
-void
-copyfile(const char *s)
-{
- copyfile_general(s, NULL);
-}
-
-/*
- * For included PostScript graphics, we use the above routine, but
- * with no fatal error message.
- */
-void
-figcopyfile(char *s, int systemtype)
-{
- infigure = systemtype ? 2 : 1;
- copyfile(s);
- infigure = 0;
-}
-/*
- * This next routine writes out a `special' character. In this case,
- * we simply put it out, since any special character terminates the
- * preceding token.
- */
-void
-specialout(char c)
-{
- if (linepos >= LINELENGTH) {
- putc('\n', bitfile);
- linepos = 0;
- }
- putc(c, bitfile);
- linepos++;
- lastspecial = 1;
-}
-
-void
-stringend(void)
-{
- if (linepos + instring >= LINELENGTH - 2) {
- putc('\n', bitfile);
- linepos = 0;
- }
- putc('(', bitfile);
- *strbp = 0;
- fputs(strbuffer, bitfile);
- putc(')', bitfile);
- linepos += instring + 2;
- lastspecial = 1;
- instring = 0;
- strbp = strbuffer;
-}
-
-#ifdef SHIFTLOWCHARS
-/*
- * moving chars 0-32 and 127 to higher positions
- * is desirable when using some fonts
- */
-int
-T1Char(int c)
-{
- int tmpchr = c;
- if (shiftlowchars && curfnt->resfont) {
- if ((tmpchr <= 0x20)&&(tmpchr>=0)) {
- if (tmpchr < 0x0A) {
- tmpchr += 0xA1;
- }
- else {
- tmpchr += 0xA3;
- }
- }
- else if (tmpchr == 0x7F) {
- tmpchr = 0xC4;
- }
- }
- if (curfnt->chardesc[tmpchr].flags2 & EXISTS)
- tmpchr = c;
- return tmpchr;
-}
-#endif
-
-void
-scout(unsigned char c) /* string character out */
-{
-/*
- * Is there room in the buffer? LINELENGTH-6 is used because we
- * need room for (, ), and a possible four-byte string \000, for
- * instance. If it is too long, we send out the string.
- */
- jflag = 0;
- if (instring > LINELENGTH-6) {
- stringend();
- chrcmd('p');
- }
-#ifdef SHIFTLOWCHARS
- c=T1Char(c);
-#endif
-/* changed next line to hex representation for VMCMS port
- if (c<' ' || c > 126 || c=='%' ) {
-*/
- if ( c<0x20 || c>= 0x7F || c==0x25 ) {
- *strbp++ = '\\';
- *strbp++ = '0' + ((c >> 6) & 3);
- *strbp++ = '0' + ((c >> 3) & 7);
- *strbp++ = '0' + (c & 7);
- instring += 4;
- } else {
-#if defined(VMCMS) || defined (MVSXA)
- c = ascii2ebcdic[c];
-#endif
- if (c == '(' || c == ')' || c == '\\') {
- *strbp++ = '\\';
- *strbp++ = c;
- instring += 2;
- } else {
- *strbp++ = c;
- instring++;
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-scout2(int c)
-{
- char s[64];
-
- sprintf(s, "<%04x>p", c);
- cmdout(s);
-}
-
-static void
-jscout(int c, char *fs) /* string character out */
-{
- char s[64];
-
- if (!dir) {
- numout(hh);
- numout(vv);
- } else {
- numout(vv);
- numout(-hh);
- }
- if (strstr(fs,"-UTF32-")!=NULL) {
- snprintf(s, sizeof(s), "a<%08x>p", c);
- } else if (strstr(fs,"-UTF8-")!=NULL) {
- if (c<0x80) {
- snprintf(s, sizeof(s), "a<%02x>p", c);
- } else if (c<0x800) {
- snprintf(s, sizeof(s), "a<%02x%02x>p", UCStoUTF8B1(c), UCStoUTF8B2(c));
- } else if (c<0x10000) {
- snprintf(s, sizeof(s), "a<%02x%02x%02x>p", UCStoUTF8C1(c),
- UCStoUTF8C2(c), UCStoUTF8C3(c));
- } else if (c<0x110000) {
- snprintf(s, sizeof(s), "a<%02x%02x%02x%02x>p", UCStoUTF8D1(c),
- UCStoUTF8D2(c), UCStoUTF8D3(c), UCStoUTF8D4(c));
- } else {
- error("warning: Illegal code value.");
- }
- } else if (c>0xffff && strstr(fs,"-UTF16-")!=NULL) {
- snprintf(s, sizeof(s), "a<%04x%04x>p",
- UTF32toUTF16HS(c), UTF32toUTF16LS(c));
- } else {
- if ((strstr(fs,"-RKSJ-")!=NULL)) c = JIStoSJIS(c);
- snprintf(s, sizeof(s), "a<%04x>p", c);
- }
- cmdout(s);
- instring = 0;
- jflag = 1;
- strbuffer[0] = '\0';
-}
-
-void
-cmdout(const char *s)
-{
- int l;
-
- /* hack added by dorab */
- if (instring && !jflag) {
- stringend();
- chrcmd('p');
- }
- l = strlen(s);
- if ((! lastspecial && linepos >= LINELENGTH - 20) ||
- linepos + l >= LINELENGTH) {
- putc('\n', bitfile);
- linepos = 0;
- } else if (! lastspecial) {
- putc(' ', bitfile);
- linepos++;
- }
- fputs(s, bitfile);
- linepos += l;
- lastspecial = 0;
-}
-
-void psnameout(const char *s) {
- // we lead with a special, so we don't need the space.
- lastspecial = 1 ;
- cmdout(s) ;
-}
-
-void pslineout(const char *s) {
- fputs(s, bitfile) ;
- fprintf(bitfile, "\n");
- linepos = 0;
-}
-
-static void
-chrcmd(char c)
-{
- if ((! lastspecial && linepos >= LINELENGTH - 20) ||
- linepos + 2 > LINELENGTH) {
- putc('\n', bitfile);
- linepos = 0;
- } else if (! lastspecial) {
- putc(' ', bitfile);
- linepos++;
- }
- putc(c, bitfile);
- linepos++;
- lastspecial = 0;
-}
-
-void
-floatout(float n)
-{
- char buf[50];
-
- snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%.2f", n);
- cmdout(buf);
-}
-
-void
-doubleout(double n)
-{
- char buf[50];
-
- snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%g", n);
- cmdout(buf);
-}
-
-void
-numout(integer n)
-{
- char buf[50];
-
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%ld", n);
-#else
- snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", n);
-#endif
- cmdout(buf);
-}
-
-void
-mhexout(register unsigned char *p,
- register long len)
-{
- register const char *hexchar = hxdata;
- register int n, k;
-
- while (len > 0) {
- if (linepos > LINELENGTH - 2) {
- putc('\n', bitfile);
- linepos = 0;
- }
- k = (LINELENGTH - linepos) >> 1;
- if (k > len)
- k = len;
- len -= k;
- linepos += (k << 1);
- while (k--) {
- n = *p++;
- putc(hexchar[n >> 4], bitfile);
- putc(hexchar[n & 15], bitfile);
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-fontout(halfword n)
-{
- char buf[6];
-
- if (instring && !jflag) {
- stringend();
- chrcmd('p');
- }
- makepsname(buf, n);
- cmdout(buf);
-
- lastfont = curfnt->psname;
-}
-
-void
-hvpos(void)
-{
- if (!dir) {
- if (rvv != vv || jflag) {
- if (instring) {
- stringend();
- numout(hh);
- numout(vv);
- chrcmd('y');
- } else if (rhh != hh || jflag) {
- numout(hh);
- numout(vv);
- chrcmd('a') ;
- } else { /* hard to get this case, but it's there when you need it! */
- numout(vv - rvv);
- chrcmd('x');
- }
- rvv = vv;
- } else if (rhh != hh || jflag) {
- if (instring) {
- stringend();
- if (hh - rhh < 5 && rhh - hh < 5) {
-#if defined(VMCMS) || defined (MVSXA) /* should replace 'p' in non-VMCMS, non-MVSXA line as well */
- chrcmd(ascii2ebcdic[(char)(112 + hh - rhh)]);
-#else
- chrcmd((char)('p' + hh - rhh));
-#endif
- } else if (hh - rhh < d + 5 && rhh - hh < 5 - d) {
-#if defined(VMCMS) || defined (MVSXA) /* should replace 'g' in non-VMCMS, non-MVSXA line as well */
- chrcmd(ascii2ebcdic[(char)(103 + hh - rhh - d)]);
-#else
- chrcmd((char)('g' + hh - rhh - d));
-#endif
- d = hh - rhh;
- } else {
- numout(hh - rhh);
- chrcmd('b');
- d = hh - rhh;
- }
- } else {
- numout(hh - rhh);
- chrcmd('w');
- }
- }
- rhh = hh;
- } else {
- if (rhh != hh || jflag) {
- if (instring) {
- stringend();
- numout(vv);
- numout(-hh);
- chrcmd('y');
- } else if (rvv != vv || jflag) {
- numout(vv);
- numout(-hh);
- chrcmd('a');
- } else { /* hard to get this case, but it's there when you need it! */
- numout(rhh - hh);
- chrcmd('x');
- }
- rhh = hh;
- } else if (rvv != vv || jflag) {
- if (instring) {
- stringend();
- if (vv - rvv < 5 && rvv - vv < 5) {
-#if defined(VMCMS) || defined (MVSXA) /* should replace 'p' in non-VMCMS, non-MVSXA line as well */
- chrcmd(ascii2ebcdic[(char)(112 + vv - rvv)]);
-#else
- chrcmd((char)('p' + vv - rvv));
-#endif
- } else if (vv - rvv < d + 5 && rvv - vv < 5 - d) {
-#if defined(VMCMS) || defined (MVSXA) /* should replace 'g' in non-VMCMS, non-MVSXA line as well */
- chrcmd(ascii2ebcdic[(char)(103 + vv - rvv - d)]);
-#else
- chrcmd((char)('g' + vv - rvv - d));
-#endif
- d = vv - rvv;
- } else {
- numout(vv - rvv);
- chrcmd('b');
- d = vv - rvv;
- }
- } else {
- numout(vv - rvv);
- chrcmd('w');
- }
- }
- rvv = vv;
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * initprinter opens the bitfile and writes the initialization sequence
- * to it.
- */
-void
-newline(void)
-{
- if (linepos != 0) {
- fprintf(bitfile, "\n");
- linepos = 0;
- }
- lastspecial = 1;
-}
-
-void
-nlcmdout(const char *s)
-{
- newline();
- cmdout(s);
- newline();
-}
-/*
- * Is the dimension close enough for a match? We use 5bp
- * as a match; this is 65536*72.27*5/72 or 328909 scaled points.
- */
-static int
-indelta(integer i)
-{
- if (i < 0)
- i = -i;
- return (i <= 328909);
-}
-/*
- * A case-irrelevant string compare.
- */
-static int
-mlower(int c)
-{
- if ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z')
- return c - 'A' + 'a';
- else
- return c;
-}
-static int
-ncstrcmp(const char *a, const char *b)
-{
- while (*a && (*a == *b ||
- mlower(*a) == mlower(*b)))
- a++, b++;
- if (*a == 0 && *b == 0)
- return 0;
- else
- return 1;
-}
-/*
- * Find the paper size.
- */
-static void
-findpapersize(void) {
- if (finpapsiz == 0) {
- struct papsiz *ps;
- struct papsiz *fps = 0;
- int ih, iv, it;
- int mindiff = 0x7fffffff;
-
- if (tryepsf && !landscape) {
- finpapsiz = &defpapsiz;
- hpapersize = defpapsiz.xsize;
- vpapersize = defpapsiz.ysize;
- return;
- }
- if (cropmarks) {
-/*
- * If user wanted crop marks, we increase the size of the page by
- * a half inch all around.
- */
- if (hpapersize == 0 || vpapersize == 0) {
- error(
- "warning: -k crop marks wanted, but no paper size specified; using default");
- if (landscape) {
- hpapersize = defpapsiz.ysize;
- vpapersize = defpapsiz.xsize;
- } else {
- hpapersize = defpapsiz.xsize;
- vpapersize = defpapsiz.ysize;
- }
- }
- hpapersize += 2368143L;
- vpapersize += 2368143L;
- add_header(CROPHEADER);
- }
- if (paperfmt && *paperfmt) {
- for (ps = papsizes; ps; ps = ps->next)
- if (ncstrcmp(paperfmt, ps->name)==0)
- finpapsiz = ps;
- if (finpapsiz == 0)
- error("no match for papersize");
- }
- if (finpapsiz == 0 && hpapersize > 0 && vpapersize > 0) {
- for (ps=papsizes; ps; ps = ps->next) {
- ih = ps->xsize-hpapersize;
- iv = ps->ysize-vpapersize;
- if (ih < 0) ih = -ih;
- if (iv < 0) iv = -iv;
- it = ih;
- if (it < iv) it = iv;
- if (it < mindiff) {
- mindiff = it;
- fps = ps;
- }
- }
- if (indelta(mindiff))
- landscape = 0;
- else
- fps = 0;
- mindiff = 0x7fffffff;
- if (fps == 0) {
- for (ps=papsizes; ps; ps = ps->next) {
- iv = ps->ysize-hpapersize;
- ih = ps->xsize-vpapersize;
- if (ih < 0) ih = -ih;
- if (iv < 0) iv = -iv;
- it = ih;
- if (it < iv) it = iv;
- if (it < mindiff) {
- mindiff = it;
- fps = ps;
- }
- }
- if (indelta(mindiff))
- landscape = 1;
- else
- fps = 0;
- if (fps == 0) {
- for (ps=papsizes; ps; ps = ps->next) {
- if (ps->ysize == 0 && ps->xsize == 0) {
- fps = ps;
- break;
- }
- }
- if (fps == 0) {
- landscape = (hpapersize > vpapersize);
- error(
- "no match for special paper size found; using default");
- }
- }
- }
- finpapsiz = fps;
- }
- if (finpapsiz == 0) {
- if (papsizes)
- finpapsiz = papsizes;
- else
- finpapsiz = &defpapsiz;
-/*
- * But change xsize/ysize to match so bounding box works.
- */
- if (hpapersize && vpapersize) {
- if (landscape) {
- finpapsiz->ysize = hpapersize;
- finpapsiz->xsize = vpapersize;
- } else {
- finpapsiz->xsize = hpapersize;
- finpapsiz->ysize = vpapersize;
- }
- }
- }
-/*
- * Here, there was no papersize special. We set the paper size from
- * the selected paper format. If the selected paper format has no
- * sizes, we use the defaults.
- */
- if (hpapersize == 0 || vpapersize == 0) {
- if (finpapsiz->xsize == 0 || finpapsiz->ysize == 0) {
- finpapsiz->xsize = defpapsiz.xsize;
- finpapsiz->ysize = defpapsiz.ysize;
- }
- if (landscape) {
- vpapersize = finpapsiz->xsize;
- hpapersize = finpapsiz->ysize;
- } else {
- hpapersize = finpapsiz->xsize;
- vpapersize = finpapsiz->ysize;
- }
-/*
- * Here, there was a papersize special, but the selected paper
- * format has 0 0 for sizes. We set the sizes here so that the
- * bounding box works.
- */
- } else if (finpapsiz->xsize == 0 || finpapsiz->ysize == 0) {
- finpapsiz->xsize = hpapersize;
- finpapsiz->ysize = vpapersize;
-/*
- * Here, the user specified a size with -t, and there was a
- * papersize special, and its sizes were greater than zero.
- * We make sure the sizes are okay. Note that the user must have
- * specified landscape if this is desired.
- */
- } else if (paperfmt && *paperfmt) {
- if (landscape) {
- if (!indelta(vpapersize - finpapsiz->xsize) ||
- !indelta(hpapersize - finpapsiz->ysize)) {
- if (vpapersize > finpapsiz->xsize ||
- hpapersize > finpapsiz->ysize)
- error("warning: -t selected paper may be too small");
- else
- error("note: -t selected paper may be too large");
- }
- } else {
- if (!indelta(hpapersize - finpapsiz->xsize) ||
- !indelta(vpapersize - finpapsiz->ysize)) {
- if (hpapersize > finpapsiz->xsize ||
- vpapersize > finpapsiz->ysize)
- error("warning: -t selected paper may be too small");
- else
- error("note: -t selected paper may be too large");
- }
- }
- }
- }
-}
-/*
- * Convert scaled points to PostScript points. This is the same
- * as return (i * 72 / (65536 * 72.27)), which is the same as
- * dividing by 65781.76, but we want to round up.
- */
-static int
-topoints(integer i)
-{
- i += 65780L;
- return (i / 6578176L)*100 + (i % 6578176) * 100 / 6578176;
-}
-/*
- * Send out the special paper stuff. If `hed' is non-zero, only
- * send out lines starting with `!' else send all other lines out.
- */
-static void
-paperspec(const char *s, int hed)
-{
- int sendit;
-
- while (*s) {
- s++;
- if (*s == '\0')
- return;
- if (*s == '!') {
- s++;
- while (*s == ' ') s++;
- sendit = hed;
- } else
- sendit = ! hed;
- if (sendit) {
- while (*s && *s != '\n')
- putc(*s++, bitfile);
- putc('\n', bitfile);
- } else {
- while (*s && *s != '\n')
- s++;
- }
- }
-}
-static char *
-epsftest(integer bop)
-{
- if (tryepsf && paperfmt == 0 && *iname) {
- findbb(bop+44);
- return nextstring;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-static char *isepsf = 0;
-static int endprologsent;
-void
-open_output(void) {
- FILE * pf = NULL;
- if (*oname != 0) {
-/*
- * We check to see if the first character is a exclamation
- * point, and popen if so.
- */
- if (*oname == '!' || *oname == '|') {
-#if defined(MSDOS) && !defined(__DJGPP__) || defined(VMS) || defined(VMCMS) || defined(MVSXA) || defined(__THINK__) || defined(ATARIST)
- error("! can't open output pipe");
-#else
-#ifdef OS2
- if (_osmode != OS2_MODE) {
- error("! can't open output pipe");
- } else {
-#endif
-#ifdef __DJGPP__
- /* Feature: if they pipe to "lpr" and there's no executable by
- that name anywhere in sight, write to local printer instead.
-
- We do this up front, before even trying to popen, because on
- MS-DOS popen always succeeds for writing (it only opens a
- temporary file), and by the time we get to actually run the
- (possibly nonexistent) program in pclose, it's too late to
- fall back.
-
- We don't use kpathsea functions here because they don't
- know about DOS-specific executable extensions, while we
- want to be able to find "lpr.exe", "lpr.com", "lpr.bat" etc. */
- extern char *__dosexec_find_on_path(const char *,
- char **, char *);
- extern char **environ;
- char *p = oname + 1;
- char found[FILENAME_MAX];
-
- while (ISSPACE(*p))
- p++;
- if (strncmp(p, "lpr", 3) == 0 && (ISSPACE(p[3]) || p[3] == '\0')
- && !__dosexec_find_on_path(oname+1, (char **)0, found)
- && !__dosexec_find_on_path(oname+1, environ, found))
- pf = fopen("PRN", "w");
-#endif
- if (pf == NULL && (pf = popen(oname+1, "w")) != NULL) {
- popened = 1;
- SET_BINARY(fileno(pf));
- }
- if (pf == NULL)
- error("! couldn't open output pipe");
- bitfile = pf;
-#ifdef OS2
- }
-#endif
-#endif /* MSDOS && !__DJGPP__ || VMS || ... */
- } else {
- if ((bitfile=fopen(oname,"w"))==NULL)
- error("! couldn't open PostScript file");
- SET_BINARY(fileno(bitfile));
- }
- } else {
- bitfile = stdout;
- }
-
- /* Even PostScript output may include binary characters, so switch
- bitfile to binary mode. */
- if (O_BINARY && !isatty(fileno(bitfile)))
- SET_BINARY(fileno(bitfile));
-}
-void
-initprinter(sectiontype *sect)
-{
- int n = sect->numpages * pagecopies * collatedcopies;
-#ifdef HPS
- if (!HPS_FLAG)
-#endif
- open_output();
-
- findpapersize();
- if (disablecomments) {
- fprintf(bitfile,
- "%%!PS (but not EPSF; comments have been disabled)\n");
- fprintf(stderr, "Warning: no %%%%Page comments generated.\n");
- } else {
- if (multiplesects) {
- fprintf(bitfile,
- "%%!PS (but not EPSF because of memory limits)\n");
- fprintf(stderr, "Warning: no %%%%Page comments generated.\n");
- } else {
- isepsf = epsftest(sect->bos);
- if (isepsf)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%!PS-Adobe-2.0 EPSF-2.0\n");
- else
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%!PS-Adobe-2.0\n");
- }
- if (tryepsf && isepsf == 0)
- error("We tried, but couldn't make it EPSF.");
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%Creator: %s\n", banner + 8);
- if (*titlename)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%Title: %s\n", titlename);
- else if (*iname)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%Title: %s\n", xbasename(iname));
-#ifdef CREATIONDATE
- jobtime = get_unique_time_if_given();
- if (jobtime == INVALID_EPOCH_VALUE) {
- jobtime = time(0);
- }
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%CreationDate: %s", asctime(gmtime(&jobtime)));
-#endif
- if (! isepsf) {
-/*
- * Normally, we wouldn't want to add that second field
- * indicating that the page order is reversed, as per page
- * 644 of the Red book. But we have to, for many existing
- * spoolers.
- */
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%Pages: %d%s\n", (sepfiles ? n : totalpages),
- (reverse?" -1":""));
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%PageOrder: %sscend\n", reverse?"De":"A");
- }
- if (landscape) {
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%Orientation: Landscape\n");
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%BoundingBox: 0 0 %d %d\n",
- topoints(finpapsiz->xsize), topoints(finpapsiz->ysize));
- } else if (isepsf)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%BoundingBox: %s\n", isepsf);
- else
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%BoundingBox: 0 0 %d %d\n",
- topoints(finpapsiz->xsize), topoints(finpapsiz->ysize));
- tell_needed_fonts();
- paperspec(finpapsiz->specdat, 1);
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%EndComments\n");
-/*
- * If we encode Type 3 fonts with an encoding vector, this can cause
- * Distiller's autoorientation to get confused. We remedy this by
- * emitting underdocumented ViewingOrientation comments right after
- * EndComments. Known defect: if a user "flips" the landscape to be
- * 180 degrees using one of the \special{} commands available, the
- * document will be rendered in the viewer upside down. (But only
- * with bitmap font encoding enabled and bitmapped fonts actually used.)
- * --tgr, 29 February 2020.
- */
- if (encodetype3 && bitmapfontseen) {
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%BeginDefaults\n") ;
- if (landscape) {
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%ViewingOrientation: 0 -1 1 0\n") ;
- } else {
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%ViewingOrientation: 1 0 0 1\n") ;
- }
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%EndDefaults\n") ;
- }
- }
- {
- int i, len;
- char *p;
-
-/*
- * Here, too, we have to be careful not to exceed the line length
- * limitation, if possible.
- */
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%DVIPSWebPage: %s\n", banner2);
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%DVIPSCommandLine:");
- len = 18;
- for (i=0; i<gargc; i++) {
- p = gargv[i];
- while (*p > ' ')
- p++;
- if (*p)
- len += 2;
- len += strlen(gargv[i]) + 1;
- if (len > LINELENGTH) {
- fprintf(bitfile, "\n%%+");
- len = strlen(gargv[i]) + 3;
- if (*p)
- len += 2;
- }
- fprintf(bitfile, (*p ? " \"%s\"" : " %s"), gargv[i]);
- }
- fprintf(bitfile, "\n%%DVIPSParameters: dpi=%d", actualdpi);
- if (actualdpi != vactualdpi)
- fprintf(bitfile, "x%d", vactualdpi);
- if (compressed)
- fprintf(bitfile, ", compressed");
- if (removecomments)
- fprintf(bitfile, ", comments removed");
- fputc('\n', bitfile);
- }
-#if defined(VMCMS) || defined (MVSXA) /* convert preamblecomment to ebcdic so we can read it */
- {
- int i;
- for ( i=0; preamblecomment[i]; i++ )
- preamblecomment[i] = ascii2ebcdic[preamblecomment[i]];
- }
-#endif
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%DVIPSSource: %s\n", preamblecomment);
- linepos = 0;
- endprologsent = 0;
- if (safetyenclose)
- fprintf(bitfile, "/SafetyEnclosure save def\n");
- print_composefont();
- if (! headers_off)
- send_headers();
-}
-void
-setup(void) {
- newline();
- if (endprologsent == 0 && !disablecomments) {
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%EndProlog\n");
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%BeginSetup\n");
- if (vactualdpi == actualdpi)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%Feature: *Resolution %ddpi\n",
- actualdpi);
- else
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%Feature: *Resolution %dx%ddpi\n",
- actualdpi, vactualdpi);
- if (multiplesects && *(finpapsiz->specdat)) {
- fprintf(bitfile, "TeXDict begin\n");
- paperspec(finpapsiz->specdat, 0);
- fprintf(bitfile, "end\n");
- }
- if (manualfeed)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%Feature: *ManualFeed True\n");
-#ifdef HPS
- if (!HPS_FLAG)
-#endif
- if (multiplesects)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%EndSetup\n");
- }
- if (multiplesects && ! disablecomments)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%DVIPSBeginSection\n");
- cmdout("TeXDict");
- cmdout("begin");
- if (endprologsent || disablecomments || multiplesects == 0) {
- fprintf(bitfile, "\n");
- paperspec(finpapsiz->specdat, 0);
- }
- if (manualfeed) cmdout("@manualfeed");
- if (landscape) cmdout("@landscape");
- if (numcopies != 1) {
- numout((integer)numcopies);
- cmdout("@copies");
- }
- cmdout("end");
- if (endprologsent == 0 && !disablecomments) {
- newline();
- endprologsent = 1;
-#ifdef HPS
- if (!HPS_FLAG)
-#endif
- if (! multiplesects)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%EndSetup\n");
- }
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG) {
- fclose(bitfile);
- set_bitfile("body.tmp",0);
- }
-#endif
-}
-/*
- * cleanprinter is the antithesis of the above routine.
- */
-void
-cleanprinter(void)
-{
- fprintf(bitfile, "\n");
- fprintf(bitfile, "userdict /end-hook known{end-hook}if\n");
- if (safetyenclose)
- fprintf(bitfile, "SafetyEnclosure restore\n");
- if (!disablecomments)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%EOF\n");
- if (sendcontrolD)
- putc(4, bitfile);
- if (ferror(bitfile))
- error("Problems with file writing; probably disk full.");
-#if !defined(MSDOS) || defined(__DJGPP__)
-#ifndef VMS
-#ifndef MVSXA
-#ifndef VMCMS
-#ifndef __THINK__
-#ifndef ATARIST
-#ifdef OS2
- if (_osmode == OS2_MODE)
-#endif
- if (popened)
- pclose(bitfile);
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
- if (popened == 0)
- fclose(bitfile);
- bitfile = NULL;
-}
-
-/* this tells dvips that it has no clue where it is. */
-static int thispage = 0;
-static integer rulex, ruley;
-void
-psflush(void) {
- rulex = ruley = rhh = rvv = -314159265;
- lastfont = -1;
-}
-/*
- * pageinit initializes the output variables.
- */
-void
-pageinit(void)
-{
- psflush();
- newline();
- thispage++;
- if (!disablecomments) {
- if (multiplesects)
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%DVIPSSectionPage: %ld\n", pagenum);
- else if (! isepsf)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%Page: %ld %d\n", pagenum, thispage);
-#else
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%DVIPSSectionPage: %d\n", pagenum);
- else if (! isepsf)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%Page: %d %d\n", pagenum, thispage);
-#endif
- }
- linepos = 0;
- cmdout("TeXDict");
- cmdout("begin");
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG) {
- cmdout("HPSdict");
- cmdout("begin");
- }
-#endif
- if (landscape) cmdout("@landscape");
- numout((integer)pagenum);
- numout((integer)thispage-1);
- cmdout("bop");
- d = 0;
-}
-
-
-
-/*
- * This routine ends a page.
- */
-void
-pageend(void)
-{
- if (instring) {
- stringend();
- chrcmd('p');
- }
- if (dir)
- cmdout("-90 rotate");
- if (any_dir)
- cmdout("dyy");
- cmdout("eop");
- cmdout("end");
-#ifdef HPS
- if (HPS_FLAG)
- cmdout("end");
-#endif
-}
-
-/*
- * drawrule draws a rule at the specified position.
- * It does nothing to save/restore the current position,
- * or even draw the current string. (Rules are normally
- * set below the baseline anyway, so this saves us on
- * output size almost always.)
- */
-void
-drawrule(integer rw, integer rh)
-{
- if (!dir) {
- numout((integer)hh);
- numout((integer)vv);
- } else {
- numout((integer)vv);
- numout((integer)-hh);
- }
- if (rw == rulex && rh == ruley)
- chrcmd('V');
- else {
- numout((integer)rw);
- numout((integer)rh);
- chrcmd('v');
- rulex = rw;
- ruley = rh;
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * drawchar draws a character at the specified position.
- */
-void
-drawchar(chardesctype *c, int cc)
-{
- if (rdir != dir || fdir != curfnt->dir) {
- if (curfnt->dir == 9)
- setdir(dir+2);
- else
- setdir(dir);
- rdir = dir;
- fdir = curfnt->dir;
- }
-
- if (curfnt->iswide == 0 && curfnt->codewidth == 2) {
- Boolean savejflag = jflag;
- jflag = 1;
- hvpos();
- jflag = savejflag;
- if (lastfont != curfnt->psname)
- fontout(curfnt->psname);
- scout2(cc);
- }
- else if (curfnt->iswide) {
- if (lastfont != curfnt->psname)
- fontout(curfnt->psname);
- jscout(cc, curfnt->resfont->PSname);
- }
- else {
- if (jflag) {
- if (!dir){
- numout(hh);
- numout(vv);
- }
- else {
- numout(vv);
- numout(-hh);
- }
- chrcmd('a');
- rhh = hh;
- rvv = vv;
- }
- else hvpos();
- if (lastfont != curfnt->psname)
- fontout(curfnt->psname);
- scout((unsigned char)cc);
- }
- if (!dir)
- rhh = hh + c->pixelwidth; /* rvv = rv */
- else
- rvv = vv + c->pixelwidth; /* rhh = rh */
-}
-/*
- * This routine sends out the document fonts comment.
- */
-static void
-tell_needed_fonts(void) {
- struct header_list *hl = ps_fonts_used;
- char *q;
- int roomleft = -1;
-
- if (hl == 0)
- return;
- while (0 != (q=get_name(&hl))) {
- if ((int)strlen(q) >= roomleft) {
- if (roomleft != -1) {
- fprintf(bitfile, "\n%%%%+");
- roomleft = LINELENGTH - 3;
- } else {
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%DocumentFonts:");
- roomleft = LINELENGTH - 16;
- }
- }
- fprintf(bitfile, " %s", q);
- roomleft -= strlen(q) + 1;
- }
- fprintf(bitfile, "\n");
-}
-
-static void print_composefont(void)
-{
- struct header_list *hl = ps_fonts_used;
- int len;
- char *q, *p;
-
- if (hl == 0)
- return;
- while (0 != (q=get_name(&hl))) {
- len = strlen(q);
- if(len > 11 && (!strncmp(q+len-10, "Identity-H", 10) ||
- !strncmp(q+len-10, "Identity-V", 10))) {
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%BeginFont: %s\n", q);
- fprintf(bitfile, "/%s ", q);
- fprintf(bitfile, "/%s ", q+len-10);
- fprintf(bitfile, "[/");
- for(p=q; p <= q+len-12; p++)
- fprintf(bitfile, "%c", *p);
- fprintf(bitfile, "] composefont pop\n");
- fprintf(bitfile, "%%%%EndFont\n");
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void setdir(int d)
-{
- if (instring) {
- stringend();
- chrcmd('p');
- }
- switch(d) {
- case 1 :
- cmdout("dyt");
- break;
- case 2 :
- cmdout("dty");
- break;
- case 3 :
- cmdout("dtt");
- break;
- default :
- cmdout("dyy");
- break;
- }
- linepos += 4;
- any_dir = 1;
-}
-
-void cmddir(void)
-{
- if (dir != rdir) {
- if (dir)
- cmdout("90 rotate");
- else
- cmdout("-90 rotate");
- rdir = dir;
- }
-}
-
-static int JIStoSJIS(int c)
-{
- int high, low;
- int nh,nl;
-
- high = (c>>8) & 0xff;
- low = c & 0xff;
- nh = ((high-0x21)>>1) + 0x81;
- if (nh>0x9f)
- nh += 0x40;
- if (high & 1) {
- nl = low + 0x1f;
- if (low>0x5f)
- nl++;
- }
- else
- nl = low + 0x7e;
- if (((nh >= 0x81 && nh <= 0x9f) || (nh >= 0xe0 && nh <= 0xfc)) &&
- (nl >= 0x40 && nl <= 0xfc && nl != 0x7f))
- return((nh<<8) | nl);
- else
- return(0x813f);
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/papersiz.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/papersiz.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ea1d5fddde8..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/papersiz.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,135 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This function calculates approximately (whole + num/den) * sf.
- * No need for real extreme accuracy; one twenty thousandth of an
- * inch should be sufficient.
- *
- * No `sf' parameter means to use an old one; inches are assumed
- * originally.
- *
- * Assumptions:
- *
- * 0 <= num < den <= 20000
- * 0 <= whole
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-static long
-scale(long whole, long num, long den, long sf)
-{
- long v;
-
- v = whole * sf + num * (sf / den);
- if (v / sf != whole || v < 0 || v > 0x40000000L)
- error("! arithmetic overflow in parameter");
- sf = sf % den;
- v += (sf * num * 2 + den) / (2 * den);
- return(v);
-}
-/*
- * Convert a sequence of digits into a long; return -1 if no digits.
- * Advance the passed pointer as well.
- */
-static long
-myatol(char **s)
-{
- register char *p;
- register long result;
-
- result = 0;
- p = *s;
- while ('0' <= *p && *p <= '9') {
- if (result > 100000000)
- error("! arithmetic overflow in parameter");
- result = 10 * result + *p++ - '0';
- }
- if (p == *s && *p == '.') {
- return 0;
- } else if (p == *s) {
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- error(concat3 ("expected number in ", *s, ", returning 10"));
-#else
- error("expected number! returning 10");
-#endif
- return 10;
- } else {
- *s = p;
- return(result);
- }
-}
-/*
- * Get a dimension, allowing all the various extensions, and
- * defaults. Returns a value in scaled points.
- */
-static long scalevals[] = { 1864680L, 65536L, 786432L, 186468L,
- 1L, 65782L, 70124L, 841489L, 4736286L };
-static const char *scalenames = "cmptpcmmspbpddccin";
-static long
-myatodim(char **s)
-{
- register long w, num, den, sc;
- register const char *q;
- char *p;
- int negative = 0, i;
-
- p = *s;
- if (**s == '-') {
- p++;
- negative = 1;
- }
- w = myatol(&p);
- if (w < 0) {
- error("number too large; 1000 used");
- w = 1000;
- }
- num = 0;
- den = 1;
- if (*p == '.') {
- p++;
- while ('0' <= *p && *p <= '9') {
- if (den <= 1000) {
- den *= 10;
- num = num * 10 + *p - '0';
- } else if (den == 10000) {
- den *= 2;
- num = num * 2 + (*p - '0') / 5;
- }
- p++;
- }
- }
- while (*p == ' ')
- p++;
- for (i=0, q=scalenames;; i++, q += 2)
- if (*q == 0) {
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- error(concat3 ("expected units in ", *s, ", assuming inches."));
-#else
- error("expected units! assuming inches.");
-#endif
- sc = scalevals[8];
- break;
- } else if (*p == *q && p[1] == q[1]) {
- sc = scalevals[i];
- p += 2;
- break;
- }
- w = scale(w, num, den, sc);
- *s = p;
- return(negative?-w:w);
-}
-/*
- * The routine where we handle the paper size special. We need to pass in
- * the string after the `papersize=' specification.
- */
-void
-handlepapersize(char *p, integer *x, integer *y)
-{
- while (*p == ' ')
- p++;
- *x = myatodim(&p);
- while (*p == ' ' || *p == ',')
- p++;
- *y = myatodim(&p);
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/paths.h b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/paths.h
deleted file mode 100644
index c0bdf2466d6..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/paths.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
-/* paths.h - public domain.
- * OUTPATH is where to send the output. If you want a .ps file to
- * be created by default, set this to "". If you want to automatically
- * invoke a pipe (as in lpr), make the first character an exclamation
- * point or a vertical bar, and the remainder the command line to
- * execute.
- */
-#define OUTPATH ""
-/* (Actually OUTPATH will be overridden by an `o' line in config.ps.) */
-/*
- * Names of config and prologue files:
- */
-#if defined MSDOS || defined OS2 || defined(ATARIST)
-#define DVIPSRC "dvips.ini"
-#else
-#ifdef VMCMS /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-#define DVIPSRC "dvips.profile"
-#else
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
-#define DVIPSRC "dvips.profile"
-#else /* not IBM */
-#define DVIPSRC "$HOME/.dvipsrc"
-#endif
-#endif /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-#endif
-
-#define HEADERFILE "tex.pro"
-#define CHEADERFILE "texc.pro"
-#define PSFONTHEADER "texps.pro"
-#define IFONTHEADER "finclude.pro"
-#define SPECIALHEADER "special.pro"
-#define COLORHEADER "color.pro" /* IBM: color */
-#define CROPHEADER "crop.pro"
-#define PSMAPFILE "psfonts.map"
-#ifndef CONFIGFILE
-#define CONFIGFILE "config.ps"
-#endif
-#ifdef HPS
-#define HPSHEADER "hps.pro"
-#endif
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
-/* arguments to fopen */
-#define READ "r"
-
-/* directories are separated in the path by PATHSEP */
-/* DIRSEP is the char that separates directories from files */
-#ifdef __THINK__
-#define READBIN "rb" /* Macintosh OS will use binary mode */
-#define PATHSEP ',' /* use same syntax as VMS */
-#define DIRSEP ':'
-#else
-#if defined MSDOS || defined OS2 || defined(ATARIST) || defined(WIN32)
-#define READBIN "rb" /* MSDOS and OS/2 must use binary mode */
-#define PATHSEP ';'
-#define DIRSEP '\\'
-#define DEVICESEP ':'
-#else
-#ifdef VMS
-#define READBIN "rb" /* VMS must use binary mode */
-#define PATHSEP ','
-#define DIRSEP ':'
-#else
-#ifdef VMCMS /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-#define READBIN "rb" /* VMCMS must use binary mode */
-#define PATHSEP ' '
-#define DIRSEP ' '
-#else
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
-#define READBIN "rb" /* MVSXA must use binary mode */
-#define PATHSEP ':'
-#define DIRSEP '.'
-#else
-#define READBIN "r" /* UNIX doesn't care */
-#define PATHSEP ':'
-#define DIRSEP '/'
-#endif /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-
-/* paths are all in the Makefile; by not supplying defaults, we force
- the installer to set them up. */
-#endif /* ! KPATHSEA */
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/pfbincl.test b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/pfbincl.test
deleted file mode 100755
index 6b06c194b8b..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/pfbincl.test
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh -vx
-# $Id$
-# Public domain.
-
-./dvips -D 300 $srcdir/testdata/pfbincl.xdv -o pfbincl.ps || exit 1
-diff $srcdir/testdata/pfbincl.xps pfbincl.ps
-
-exit 0
-
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/pprescan.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/pprescan.c
deleted file mode 100644
index b434a93fac1..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/pprescan.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,279 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This is the main routine for the first (prescanning) pass.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-/*
- * We declare this to tell everyone we are prescanning early.
- */
-Boolean pprescan;
-/*
- * When a font is selected during the pre-prescan, this routine makes sure
- * that the tfm or vf (but not pk) file is loaded.
- */
-static void
-ppreselectfont(fontdesctype *f)
-{
- int i;
-
- curfnt = f;
- if (curfnt->loaded == 0) {
- if (!residentfont(curfnt))
- if (!virtualfont(curfnt)) {
- for (i=0; i<256; i++)
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags = 0;
- curfnt->loaded = 3; /* we're scanning for sizes */
- }
- }
-}
-/*
- * Now our scanpage routine.
- */
-static void
-pscanpage(void)
-{
- register shalfword cmd;
- register chardesctype *cd;
- register fontmaptype *cfnt = 0;
- integer fnt;
- integer mychar;
- register frametype *frp = frames;
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_PAGE))
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf(stderr,"PPrescanning page %ld\n", pagenum);
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- fprintf(stderr,"PPrescanning page %d\n", pagenum);
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- curfnt = NULL;
- curpos = NULL;
- bopcolor(0);
- while (1) {
- switch (cmd=dvibyte()) {
-case 255: /* pTeX's dir or undefined */
- if (!noptex) {
- dvibyte();
- break;
- }
-/* illegal commands */
-case 131: case 136: case 139: /* set4, put4, bop */
-case 247: case 248: case 249: /* pre, post, post_post */
-case 250: case 251: case 252: case 253: case 254: /* undefined */
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "! DVI file contains unexpected command (%d)",cmd);
- error(errbuf);
-case 132: case 137: /* eight-byte commands setrule, putrule */
- dvibyte();
- dvibyte();
- dvibyte();
- dvibyte();
-case 146: case 151: case 156: case 160: case 165: case 170:
- /* four-byte commands right4, w4, x4, down4, y4, z4 */
- dvibyte();
-case 145: case 150: case 155: case 159: case 164: case 169:
- /* three-byte commands right3, w3, x3, down3, y3, z3 */
- dvibyte();
-case 144: case 149: case 154: case 158: case 163: case 168:
- /* two-byte commands right2, w2, x2, down2, y2, z2 */
- dvibyte();
-case 143: case 148: case 153: case 157: case 162: case 167:
- /* one-byte commands right1, w1, x1, down1, y1, z1 */
- dvibyte();
-case 147: case 152: case 161: case 166: /* w0, x0, y0, z0 */
-case 138: case 141: case 142: /* nop, push, pop */
- break;
-case 130: case 135: /* set3, put3 */
- if (noptex) {
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "! DVI file contains unexpected pTeX command (%d)",cmd);
- error(errbuf);
- }
- mychar = dvibyte(); mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- goto dochar;
-case 129: case 134: /* set2, put2 */
- if (noomega && noptex) {
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "! DVI file contains unexpected command (%d)",cmd);
- error(errbuf);
- }
- mychar = dvibyte(); mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- goto dochar;
-case 128: case 133: cmd = dvibyte(); /* set1, put1 commands drops through */
-default: /* these are commands 0 (setchar0) thru 127 (setchar 127) */
- mychar = cmd;
-dochar:
- if (curfnt==NULL)
- error("! Bad DVI file: no font selected");
- if (mychar>=curfnt->maxchars) {
- if (!noptex && mychar<0x1000000 && curfnt->loaded == 2 && curfnt->kind == VF_PTEX) {
- /* fallback */
- } else {
- sprintf(errbuf,"! [pscanpage] invalid char %d from font %.500s",
- mychar, curfnt->name);
- error(errbuf);
- }
- }
- if (curfnt->loaded == 2) { /* scanning a virtual font character */
- struct tft *ffont0;
- frp->curp = curpos;
- frp->curl = curlim;
- frp->ff = ffont;
- frp->curf = curfnt;
- if (++frp == &frames[MAXFRAME] )
- error("! virtual recursion stack overflow");
- cd = curfnt->chardesc + mychar;
- if (mychar>=curfnt->maxchars || cd->packptr == NULL) {
- if (!noptex && mychar<0x1000000 && curfnt->kind == VF_PTEX) { /* fallback */
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "We will fallback pTeX vf:%s to %s\n",
- curfnt->name, curfnt->localfonts->desc->name);
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- } else {
- fprintf(stderr, "Wrong char code: %04X\n", mychar);
- error("! a non-existent virtual character is being used; check vf/tfm files");
- }
- ffont0 = curfnt->localfonts;
- if (ffont0==NULL)
- curfnt = NULL;
- else
- ppreselectfont(ffont0->desc);
- } else {
- curpos = cd->packptr + 2;
- curlim = curpos + (256*(long)(*cd->packptr)+(*(cd->packptr+1)));
- ffont = curfnt->localfonts;
- if (ffont==NULL)
- curfnt = NULL;
- else
- ppreselectfont(ffont->desc);
- }
- } else if (curfnt->loaded == 3)
- curfnt->chardesc[mychar].flags = EXISTS;
- break;
-case 171: case 172: case 173: case 174: case 175: case 176: case 177:
-case 178: case 179: case 180: case 181: case 182: case 183: case 184:
-case 185: case 186: case 187: case 188: case 189: case 190: case 191:
-case 192: case 193: case 194: case 195: case 196: case 197: case 198:
-case 199: case 200: case 201: case 202: case 203: case 204: case 205:
-case 206: case 207: case 208: case 209: case 210: case 211: case 212:
-case 213: case 214: case 215: case 216: case 217: case 218: case 219:
-case 220: case 221: case 222: case 223: case 224: case 225: case 226:
-case 227: case 228: case 229: case 230: case 231: case 232: case 233:
-case 234: case 235: case 236: case 237: case 238: /* font selection commands */
- if (cmd < 235) fnt = cmd - 171; /* fntnum0 thru fntnum63 */
- else {
- fnt = dvibyte(); /* fnt1 */
- while (cmd-- > 235)
- fnt = (fnt << 8) + dvibyte();
- }
- for (cfnt=ffont; cfnt; cfnt = cfnt->next)
- if (cfnt->fontnum == fnt) goto fontfound;
- error("! no font selected");
-fontfound: curfnt = cfnt->desc;
- ppreselectfont(curfnt);
- break;
-case 239: predospecial((integer)dvibyte(), 1); break; /* xxx1 */
-case 240: predospecial((integer)twobytes(), 1); break; /* xxx2 */
-case 241: predospecial(threebytes(), 1); break; /* xxx3 */
-case 242: predospecial(signedquad(), 1); break; /* xxx4 */
-case 243: case 244: case 245: case 246: fontdef(cmd-242); break; /* fntdef1 */
-case 140: /* eop or end of virtual char */
- if (curpos) {
- --frp;
- curfnt = frp->curf;
- ffont = frp->ff;
- curlim = frp->curl;
- curpos = frp->curp;
- break;
- }
- return;
- }
- }
-}
-/*
- * Finally, here's our main pprescan routine.
- */
-static integer firstmatch = -1, lastmatch = -1;
-void
-pprescanpages(void)
-{
- register int cmd;
- integer lmaxpages = maxpages;
- integer mpagenum;
- integer pageseq = 0;
- int ntfirst = notfirst;
-
- pprescan = 1;
- readpreamble();
-/*
- * Now we look for the first page to process. If we get to the end of
- * the file before the page, we complain (fatally).
- * Incidentally, we don't use the DVI file's bop backpointer to skip
- * over pages at high speed, because we want to look to for special
- * header that might be in skipped pages.
- */
- while (1) {
- cmd = skipnop();
- if (cmd==248)
- error("! End of document before first specified page");
- if (cmd!=139)
- error("! Bad DVI file: expected bop");
- pagenum = signedquad();
- pageseq++;
- mpagenum = abspage ? pageseq : pagenum;
- if (mpagenum == firstpage && ntfirst)
- firstmatch++;
- if (mpagenum == lastpage && notlast)
- lastmatch++;
- if (ntfirst && mpagenum == firstpage && firstmatch == firstseq)
- ntfirst = 0;
- if (ntfirst ||
- ((evenpages && (pagenum & 1)) || (oddpages && (pagenum & 1)==0) ||
- (pagelist && !InPageList(pagenum)))) {
- skipover(40);
- skippage();
- } else {
- if (notlast && mpagenum == lastpage)
- lastmatch--;
- break;
- }
- }
-/*
- * Here we scan for each of the sections. First we initialize some of
- * the variables we need. We don't have to be as smart as before in
- * skipping pages.
- */
- skipover(40);
- while (lmaxpages > 0) {
- if (!(evenpages && (pagenum & 1)) &&
- !(oddpages && (pagenum & 1)==0) &&
- !(pagelist && !InPageList(pagenum))) {
- pscanpage();
- lmaxpages--;
- } else
- skippage();
- mpagenum = abspage ? pageseq : pagenum;
- if (mpagenum == lastpage && notlast)
- lastmatch++;
- if (notlast && mpagenum == lastpage && lastmatch == lastseq)
- lmaxpages = -1; /* we are done after this page. */
- cmd=skipnop();
- if (cmd==248) break;
- if (cmd!=139)
- error("! Bad DVI file: expected bop");
- pagenum = signedquad();
- skipover(40);
- pageseq++;
- }
- fseek(dvifile, 0L, 0);
- pprescan = 0;
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/prescan.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/prescan.c
deleted file mode 100644
index bde97ef2531..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/prescan.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,254 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This is the main routine for the first (prescanning) pass.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-/*
- * This routine handles the processing of the preamble in the dvi file.
- */
-void
-readpreamble(void)
-{
- register int i;
- char *p;
-
- if (dvibyte()!=247) error("! Bad DVI file: first byte not preamble");
- if (dvibyte()!=2) error("! Bad DVI file: id byte not 2");
- num = signedquad();
- den = signedquad();
- if (overridemag > 0) signedquad();
- else if (overridemag < 0) mag = (mag * signedquad()) / 1000.0;
- else mag = signedquad();
- conv = (real) num * DPI * mag / ( den * 254000000.0 );
- vconv = (real) num * VDPI * mag / ( den * 254000000.0 );
- alpha = (((real)den / 7227.0) / 0x100000) * (25400000.0 / (real) num);
- fsizetol = 1 + (integer)(DPI/(72270.0 * conv));
- if (!pprescan) {
- for (i=dvibyte(),p=preamblecomment;i>0;i--,p++) *p=dvibyte();
- *p='\0';
- if (!quiet) {
- fprintf(stderr, "'");
-#ifdef VMCMS /* IBM: VM/CMS */
- for(p=preamblecomment;*p;p++) putc(ascii2ebcdic[*p], stderr);
-#else
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
- for(p=preamblecomment;*p;p++) putc(ascii2ebcdic[*p], stderr);
-#else
- for(p=preamblecomment;*p;p++) putc_str(*p, stderr);
-#endif /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-#endif
- fprintf_str(stderr, "' -> %s\n", oname);
- }
- } else
- skipover(dvibyte());
-}
-
-/*
- * Finally, here's our main prescan routine.
- */
-static integer firstmatch = -1, lastmatch = -1;
-void
-prescanpages(void)
-{
- register int cmd;
- short ret = 0;
- register integer thispageloc, thissecloc;
- register fontdesctype *f;
- register shalfword c;
- register long thissectionmem = 0;
- integer mpagenum;
- integer pageseq = 0;
- int ntfirst = notfirst;
-
- readpreamble();
-/*
- * Now we look for the first page to process. If we get to the end of
- * the file before the page, we complain (fatally).
- * Incidentally, we don't use the DVI file's bop backpointer to skip
- * over pages at high speed, because we want to look to for special
- * header that might be in skipped pages.
- */
- while (1) {
- cmd = skipnop();
- if (cmd==248)
- error("! End of document before first specified page");
- if (cmd!=139)
- error("! Bad DVI file: expected bop");
- thispageloc = ftell(dvifile); /* the location FOLLOWING the bop */
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_PAGE))
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf(stderr,"bop at %ld\n", thispageloc);
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- fprintf(stderr,"bop at %d\n", (int)thispageloc);
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- pagenum = signedquad();
- pageseq++;
- mpagenum = abspage ? pageseq : pagenum;
- if (mpagenum == firstpage && ntfirst)
- firstmatch++;
- if (mpagenum == lastpage && notlast)
- lastmatch++;
- if (ntfirst && mpagenum == firstpage && firstmatch == firstseq)
- ntfirst = 0;
- if (ntfirst ||
- ((evenpages && (pagenum & 1)) || (oddpages && (pagenum & 1)==0) ||
- (pagelist && !InPageList(pagenum)))) {
- skipover(40);
- skippage();
- } else {
- if (notlast && mpagenum == lastpage)
- lastmatch--;
- break;
- }
- }
-/*
- * Here we scan for each of the sections. First we initialize some of
- * the variables we need.
- */
- while (maxpages > 0 && cmd != 248) {
- for (f=fonthead; f; f=f->next) {
- f->psname = 0;
- if (f->loaded==1)
- for (c=255; c>=0; c--)
- f->chardesc[c].flags &= (STATUSFLAGS);
- }
- fontmem = swmem - OVERCOST;
- if (fontmem <= 1000)
- error("! Too little VM in printer");
-
-/* The section begins at the bop command just before thispageloc (which may
- * be a page that was aborted because the previous section overflowed memory).
- */
- pagecount = 0;
- fseek(dvifile, (long)thispageloc, 0);
- pagenum = signedquad();
- skipover(40);
- thissecloc = thispageloc;
-/*
- * Now we have the loop that actually scans the pages. The scanpage routine
- * returns 1 if the page scans okay; it returns 2 if the memory ran out
- * before any pages were completed (in which case we'll try to carry on
- * and hope for the best); it returns 0 if a page was aborted for lack
- * of memory. After each page, we mark the characters seen on that page
- * as seen for this section so that they will be downloaded.
- */
- ret = 0;
- while (maxpages>0) {
- if (!(evenpages && (pagenum & 1)) &&
- !(oddpages && (pagenum & 1)==0) &&
- !(pagelist && !InPageList(pagenum))) {
- ret = scanpage();
- if (ret == 0)
- break;
- pagecount++;
- maxpages--;
- } else
- skippage();
- thissectionmem = swmem - fontmem - OVERCOST;
- mpagenum = abspage ? pageseq : pagenum;
- pageseq++;
- if (mpagenum == lastpage && notlast)
- lastmatch++;
- if (notlast && mpagenum == lastpage && lastmatch == lastseq)
- maxpages = -1; /* we are done after this page. */
- if (reverse)
- thissecloc = thispageloc;
- for (f=fonthead; f; f=f->next)
- if (f->loaded==1) {
- if (f->psflag & THISPAGE)
- f->psflag = PREVPAGE;
- for (c=255; c>=0; c--)
- if (f->chardesc[c].flags & THISPAGE)
- f->chardesc[c].flags = PREVPAGE |
- (f->chardesc[c].flags & (STATUSFLAGS));
- }
- cmd=skipnop();
- if (cmd==248) break;
- if (cmd!=139)
- error("! Bad DVI file: expected bop");
- thispageloc = ftell(dvifile);
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_PAGE))
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf(stderr,"bop at %ld\n", thispageloc);
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- fprintf(stderr,"bop at %d\n", (int)thispageloc);
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- pagenum = signedquad();
- skipover(40);
- if (ret==2 || (maxsecsize && pagecount >= maxsecsize))
- break;
- }
-/*
- * Now we have reached the end of a section for some reason.
- * If there are any pages, we save the pagecount, section location,
- * and continue.
- */
- if (pagecount>0) {
- register int fc = 0;
- register sectiontype *sp;
- register charusetype *cp;
-
- totalpages += pagecount;
- for (f=fonthead; f; f=f->next)
- if (f->loaded==1 && f->psname)
- fc++;
- sp = (sectiontype *)mymalloc((integer)(sizeof(sectiontype) +
- fc * sizeof(charusetype) + sizeof(fontdesctype *)));
- sp->bos = thissecloc;
- if (reverse) {
- sp->next = sections;
- sections = sp;
- } else {
- register sectiontype *p;
-
- sp->next = NULL;
- if (sections == NULL)
- sections = sp;
- else {
- for (p=sections; p->next != NULL; p = p->next);
- p->next = sp;
- }
- }
- sp->numpages = pagecount;
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_PAGE))
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf(stderr,"Have a section: %ld pages at %ld fontmem %ld\n",
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- fprintf(stderr,"Have a section: %d pages at %d fontmem %d\n",
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
- (integer)pagecount, (integer)thissecloc, (integer)thissectionmem);
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- cp = (charusetype *) (sp + 1);
- fc = 0;
- for (f=fonthead; f; f=f->next)
- if (f->loaded==1 && f->psname) {
- register halfword b, bit;
-
- cp->psfused = (f->psflag & PREVPAGE);
- f->psflag = 0;
- cp->fd = f;
- c = 0;
- for (b=0; b<16; b++) {
- cp->bitmap[b] = 0;
- for (bit=32768; bit!=0; bit>>=1) {
- if (f->chardesc[c].flags & PREVPAGE)
- cp->bitmap[b] |= bit;
- c++;
- }
- }
- cp++;
- }
- cp->fd = NULL;
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/protos.h b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/protos.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 1cc8b8ba090..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/protos.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,433 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef _PROTOS_H_
-
-/* see dvips.h for copyright notice */
-
-#define _PROTOS_H_
-
-/* some types need declaration before being used */
-struct nlink;
-struct hps_link;
-struct Char;
-struct String;
-struct tcd;
-
-/******* prototypes for functions *******/
-
-/* prototypes for functions from bbox.c */
-extern void findbb(int bop);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from bitmapenc.c */
-extern void bmenc_startsection(void) ;
-extern void bitmapencopt(int) ;
-extern int downloadbmencoding(const char *name, double scale, fontdesctype *curfnt) ;
-extern void finishbitmapencoding(const char *name, double scale) ;
-
-/* prototypes for functions from color.c */
-extern void initcolor(void);
-extern void background(char *bkgrnd);
-extern void resetcolorstack(char *p, int outtops);
-extern void bopcolor(int outtops);
-extern void pushcolor(char *p, Boolean outtops);
-extern void popcolor(Boolean outtops);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from dopage.c */
-extern void dopage(void);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from dosection.c */
-extern void dosection(sectiontype *s, int c);
-extern int InPageList(int i);
-extern int ParsePages(char *s);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from dospecial.c */
-extern void specerror(const char *s);
-extern void outbangspecials(void);
-extern void predospecial(int numbytes, Boolean scanning);
-extern void dospecial(int numbytes);
-extern float *bbdospecial(int nbytes);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from download.c */
-quarterword *unpack_bb(chardesctype *c, integer *cwidth, integer *cheight,
- integer *xoff, integer *yoff) ;
-extern void download(charusetype *p, int psfont);
-extern void makepsname(char *s, int n);
-extern void lfontout(int n);
-extern void dopsfont(sectiontype *fs);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from dpicheck.c */
-extern unsigned short dpicheck(unsigned short dpi);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from drawPS.c */
-#ifdef TPIC
-extern void setPenSize(char *cp);
-extern void addPath(char *cp);
-extern void arc(char *cp, int invis);
-extern void flushPath(int invis);
-extern void flushDashed(char *cp, int dotted);
-extern void flushSpline(char *cp);
-extern void SetShade(char *cp);
-extern void shadeLast(char *cp);
-extern void whitenLast(void);
-extern void blackenLast(void);
-#endif /* TPIC */
-
-/* prototypes for functions from dviinput.c */
-extern short dvibyte(void);
-extern unsigned short twobytes(void);
-extern int threebytes(void);
-extern short signedbyte(void);
-extern short signedpair(void);
-extern int signedtrio(void);
-extern int signedquad(void);
-extern void skipover(int i);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from dvips.c */
-extern void help(int status);
-extern void error_with_perror(const char *s, const char *fname);
-extern void error(const char *s);
-extern void check_checksum(unsigned int c1, unsigned int c2, const char *name);
-extern char *mymalloc(int n);
-extern void checkstrings(void);
-extern char *newstring(const char *s);
-extern void *revlist(void *p);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from emspecial.c */
-extern void emclear(void);
-extern void emspecial(char *p);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from finclude.c */
-extern void scanfontcomments(const char *filename);
-extern void fonttableout(void);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from flib.c */
-#ifdef FONTLIB
-extern void fliload(void);
-extern char *fliparse(char *path, char *name)
-#endif
-
-/* prototypes for functions from fontdef.c */
-extern fontdesctype *newfontdesc(int cksum, int scsize, int dssize, char *name, char *area);
-extern fontdesctype *matchfont(char *name, char *area, int scsize, char *scname);
-extern void fontdef(int siz);
-extern int skipnop(void);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from header.c */
-extern int add_name(const char *s, struct header_list **what );
-extern void checkhmem(const char *s, char *p, char *q);
-extern int add_header(const char *s);
-extern int add_header_general(const char *s, char *pre, char* post);
-extern char *get_name(struct header_list **what );
-extern void send_headers(void);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from hps.c */
-#ifdef HPS
-extern void do_html(char *s);
-extern void finish_hps(void);
-extern void set_bitfile(const char *s, int mode);
-extern void vertical_in_hps(void);
-extern void end_current_box(void);
-extern void start_new_box(void);
-#endif /* HPS */
-
-/* prototypes for functions from loadfont.c */
-extern void badpk(const char *s);
-extern short pkbyte(void);
-extern int pkquad(void);
-extern int pktrio(void);
-extern void loadfont(fontdesctype *curfnt);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from makefont.c */
-extern void makefont(char *name, int dpi, int bdpi);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from output.c */
-extern void copyfile(const char *s);
-extern void copyfile_general(const char *s, struct header_list *h);
-extern void figcopyfile(char *s, int systemtype);
-extern void specialout(char c);
-extern void stringend(void);
-#ifdef SHIFTLOWCHARS
-extern int T1Char(int c);
-#endif
-extern void scout(unsigned char c);
-extern void cmdout(const char *s);
-extern void floatout(float n);
-extern void doubleout(double n);
-extern void numout(int n);
-extern void mhexout(unsigned char *p, long len);
-extern void hvpos(void);
-extern void newline(void);
-extern void open_output(void);
-extern void nlcmdout(const char *s);
-extern void initprinter(sectiontype *sect);
-extern void setup(void);
-extern void cleanprinter(void);
-extern void psflush(void);
-extern void pslineout(const char *s);
-extern void psnameout(const char *s);
-extern void pageinit(void);
-extern void pageend(void);
-extern void drawrule(int rw, int rh);
-extern void cmddir(void);
-extern void drawchar(chardesctype * c, int cc);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from papersiz.c */
-extern void handlepapersize(char *p, int *x, int *y);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from pprescan.c */
-extern void pprescanpages(void);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from prescan.c */
-extern void readpreamble(void);
-extern void prescanpages(void);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from repack.c */
-extern long getlong(unsigned char *a);
-extern void dochar(unsigned char *from, short width, short height);
-extern void repack(struct tcd *cp);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from resident.c */
-extern unsigned int hash(char *s);
-extern void revpslists(void);
-extern void cleanres(void);
-extern struct resfont *lookup(char *name);
-extern struct resfont *findPSname(char *name);
-extern int residentfont(fontdesctype *curfnt);
-extern Boolean getdefaults(const char *s);
-extern void getpsinfo(const char *name);
-extern void checkenv(int which);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from scalewidth.c */
-extern int scalewidth(int a, int b);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from scanpage.c */
-extern Boolean prescanchar(chardesctype *cd);
-extern Boolean preselectfont(fontdesctype *f);
-extern short scanpage(void);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from search.c */
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-extern FILE *search(kpse_file_format_type format, const char *file, const char *mode);
-extern FILE *pksearch(const char *file, const char *mode, halfword dpi, const char **name_ret, int *dpi_ret);
-#else /* !KPATSHEA */
-extern FILE *search(char *path, const char *file, const char *mode);
-extern FILE *pksearch(char *path, const char *file, const char *mode, char *n, halfword dpi, halfword vdpi);
-#endif /* KPATHSEA */
-extern FILE *my_real_fopen(const char *n, const char *t);
-extern int close_file(FILE *f);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from skippage.c */
-extern void skippage(void);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from t1part.c */
-extern void *getmem(unsigned int size);
-extern struct Char *UnDefineChars(struct Char *TmpChar);
-extern int FontPart(FILE *fout, unsigned char *fontfile, unsigned char *vectfile);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from tfmload.c */
-extern void badtfm(const char *s);
-extern void tfmopen(fontdesctype *fd);
-extern unsigned short tfm16(void);
-extern int tfm32(void);
-extern int tfmload(fontdesctype *curfnt);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from unpack.c */
-extern long unpack(unsigned char *pack, unsigned short *raster,
- unsigned short cwidth, unsigned short cheight, unsigned short cmd);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from virtualfont.c */
-extern Boolean virtualfont(fontdesctype *curfnt);
-
-/* prototypes for functions from writet1.c */
-extern char **load_enc_file(char *);
-extern boolean t1_subset_2(char *, unsigned char *, char *);
-
-/*********** global variables ***********/
-
-/* global variables from bitmapenc.c */
-extern int encodetype3 ;
-
-/* global variables from dopage.c */
-extern integer dir;
-#ifdef HPS
-extern integer hhmem, vvmem;
-extern integer pushcount;
-extern Boolean PAGEUS_INTERUPPTUS;
-extern Boolean NEED_NEW_BOX;
-#endif
-
-/* global variables from dosection.c */
-#ifdef HPS
-extern int pagecounter;
-#endif
-
-/* global variables from dvips.c */
-extern int found_problems;
-extern char *downloadedpsnames[];
-extern int unused_top_of_psnames;
-extern fontdesctype *fonthead;
-extern fontdesctype *curfnt;
-extern sectiontype *sections;
-extern Boolean partialdownload;
-extern Boolean manualfeed;
-extern Boolean compressed;
-extern Boolean downloadpspk;
-extern Boolean safetyenclose;
-extern Boolean removecomments;
-extern Boolean nosmallchars;
-extern Boolean cropmarks;
-extern Boolean abspage;
-extern Boolean tryepsf;
-extern int secure;
-extern int secure_option;
-extern int collatedcopies;
-extern integer pagecopies;
-extern shalfword linepos;
-extern integer maxpages;
-extern Boolean notfirst, notlast;
-extern Boolean evenpages, oddpages, pagelist;
-extern Boolean sendcontrolD;
-extern Boolean shiftlowchars;
-extern integer firstpage, lastpage;
-extern integer firstseq, lastseq;
-extern integer hpapersize, vpapersize;
-extern integer hoff, voff;
-extern integer maxsecsize;
-extern integer firstboploc;
-extern Boolean sepfiles;
-extern int numcopies;
-extern char *titlename;
-extern const char *oname;
-extern char *iname;
-extern char *fulliname;
-extern char *nextstring, *maxstring;
-extern FILE *dvifile, *bitfile;
-extern quarterword *curpos, *curlim;
-extern fontmaptype *ffont;
-extern real conv;
-extern real vconv;
-extern real alpha;
-extern double mag;
-extern integer num, den;
-extern int overridemag;
-extern int actualdpi, vactualdpi;
-extern int maxdrift, vmaxdrift;
-extern char *paperfmt;
-extern int landscape;
-extern integer fontmem;
-extern integer pagecount;
-extern integer pagenum;
-extern long bytesleft;
-extern quarterword *raster;
-extern integer hh, vv;
-extern Boolean noomega;
-extern Boolean noptex;
-extern Boolean lastpsizwins;
-extern const char *infont;
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
-extern char *tfmpath;
-extern char *pkpath;
-extern char *vfpath;
-extern char *figpath;
-extern char *headerpath;
-extern char *configpath;
-extern char *pictpath;
-#ifdef SEARCH_SUBDIRECTORIES
-extern char *fontsubdirpath;
-#endif
-#endif /* ! KPATHSEA */
-#ifdef FONTLIB
-extern char *flipath;
-extern char *fliname;
-#endif
-extern integer swmem;
-extern int quiet;
-extern int filter;
-extern int dvips_debug_flag;
-extern int prettycolumn;
-extern int gargc;
-extern char **gargv;
-extern int totalpages;
-extern Boolean reverse;
-extern Boolean usesPSfonts;
-extern Boolean usesspecial;
-extern Boolean headers_off;
-extern Boolean usescolor;
-extern char *warningmsg;
-extern Boolean multiplesects;
-extern Boolean disablecomments;
-extern char *printer;
-extern char *mfmode;
-extern char *mflandmode;
-extern int mfmode_option;
-extern int oname_option;
-extern frametype frames[];
-extern integer pagecost;
-extern integer fsizetol;
-extern Boolean includesfonts;
-extern fontdesctype *fonthd[MAXFONTHD];
-extern int nextfonthd;
-extern char xdig[256];
-extern char banner[], banner2[];
-extern Boolean noenv;
-extern Boolean dopprescan;
-extern int dontmakefont;
-extern struct papsiz *papsizes;
-extern int headersready;
-#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(ATARIST)
-extern char *mfjobname;
-extern FILE *mfjobfile;
-#endif
-#ifdef DEBUG
-extern integer debug_flag;
-#endif
-#ifdef HPS
-extern Boolean HPS_FLAG;
-#endif
-
-/* global variables from flib.c */
-#ifdef FONTLIB
-extern Boolean flib;
-#endif
-
-/* global variables from hps.c */
-#ifdef HPS
-extern Boolean inHTMLregion;
-extern integer HREF_COUNT;
-extern int current_pushcount;
-extern Boolean noprocset;
-#endif
-
-/* global variables from loadfont.c */
-extern char errbuf[1500];
-extern int lastresortsizes[40];
-extern FILE *pkfile;
-
-/* global variables from output.c */
-extern char preamblecomment[256];
-extern integer rdir, fdir;
-
-/* global variables from pprescan.c */
-extern Boolean pprescan;
-
-/* global variables from repack.c */
-extern long mbytesleft;
-extern quarterword *mraster;
-
-/* global variables from resident.c */
-extern struct header_list *ps_fonts_used;
-extern const char *psmapfile;
-
-/* global variables from search.c */
-extern int to_close;
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-extern char *realnameoffile;
-#else
-extern char realnameoffile[];
-#endif
-
-/* global variables from tfmload.c */
-extern FILE *tfmfile;
-
-/* global variables from loadfont.c */
-extern int bitmapfontseen ;
-
-#endif
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/protos_add.h b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/protos_add.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 22bd4393adb..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/protos_add.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef _PROTOS_ADD_H
-#define _PROTOS_ADD_H
-
-#include "protos.h"
-
-/****** additional global variables ******
- *
- * We can declare 'dvistack' and 'name' only in some files, because
- * otherwise they would conflict with equally named static variables.
- */
-
-/* global variables from dopage.c */
-extern struct dvistack {
- integer hh, vv;
- integer h, v, w, x, y, z, dir;
-} stack[];
-
-/* global variables from loadfont.c */
-extern char name[];
-
-#endif
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/psfonts.map b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/psfonts.map
deleted file mode 100644
index 761ed1f3d47..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/psfonts.map
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,538 +0,0 @@
-% original psfonts.map -- match TFM filenames to PostScript FontNames.
-% This file is public domain.
-% (If you change or delete `original' on the previous line, dvips won't
-% install its psfonts.map over this file.)
-%
-% This file includes mappings for the standard 35 PostScript fonts, plus
-% freely available high-quality fonts, plus fonts that come with various
-% commercial Unixes. (dvips.texi gives the precise directories for the latter.)
-%
-% The fontname distribution contains listings of many more commercially
-% available fonts. See /tex-archive/info/fontname on CTAN hosts,
-% mirrored from ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/fontname.
-
-% The standard 35 fonts built in to almost all (but very old) PostScript
-% printers, plus a few variants afm2tfm can construct.
-rpagk AvantGarde-Book
-rpagko AvantGarde-BookOblique
-rpagd AvantGarde-Demi
-rpagdo AvantGarde-DemiOblique
-
-rpbkl Bookman-Light
-rpbkli Bookman-LightItalic
-rpbkd Bookman-Demi
-rpbkdi Bookman-DemiItalic
-
-rpcrr Courier
-rpcrro Courier-Oblique
-rpcrb Courier-Bold
-rpcrbo Courier-BoldOblique
-
-rphvr Helvetica
-rphvro Helvetica-Oblique
-rphvb Helvetica-Bold
-rphvbo Helvetica-BoldOblique
-rphvrrn Helvetica ".82 ExtendFont"
-rphvron Helvetica-Oblique ".82 ExtendFont"
-rphvbrn Helvetica-Bold ".82 ExtendFont"
-rphvbon Helvetica-BoldOblique ".82 ExtendFont"
-
-rpncr NewCenturySchlbk-Roman
-rpncri NewCenturySchlbk-Italic
-rpncb NewCenturySchlbk-Bold
-rpncbi NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic
-
-rpplr Palatino-Roman
-rpplri Palatino-Italic
-rpplro Palatino-Roman ".167 SlantFont"
-rpplb Palatino-Bold
-rpplbi Palatino-BoldItalic
-rpplbu Palatino-BoldItalic "-.1763 SlantFont"
-rpplru Palatino-Italic "-.1763 SlantFont"
-rpplrrn Palatino-Roman ".82 ExtendFont"
-rpplrre Palatino-Roman "1.2 ExtendFont"
-
-psyr Symbol
-rpsyr Symbol
-psyro Symbol ".167 SlantFont"
-rpsyro Symbol ".167 SlantFont"
-
-rptmr Times-Roman
-rptmri Times-Italic
-rptmro Times-Roman ".167 SlantFont"
-rptmb Times-Bold
-rptmbi Times-BoldItalic
-rptmbo Times-Bold ".167 SlantFont"
-rptmrrn Times-Roman ".8 ExtendFont"
-rptmrre Times-Roman "1.2 ExtendFont"
-
-pzdr ZapfDingbats
-rpzdr ZapfDingbats
-
-rpzcmi ZapfChancery-MediumItalic
-
-% Some fonts that have been contributed by vendors to the X
-% consortium (also Courier). You can get TFM and VF files for these
-% from ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex (and on ctan).
-rputr Utopia-Regular <putr.pfa
-rputri Utopia-Italic <putri.pfa
-rputb Utopia-Bold <putb.pfa
-rputbi Utopia-BoldItalic <putbi.pfa
-
-rbchr CharterBT-Roman <bchr.pfb
-rbchri CharterBT-Italic <bchri.pfb
-rbchb CharterBT-Bold <bchb.pfb
-rbchbi CharterBT-BoldItalic <bchbi.pfb
-
-% NimbusRoman is actually Times, and NimbusSans is Helvetica.
-ruaqrrc URWAntiquaT-RegularCondensed <uaqrrc.pfa
-rugqb URWGroteskT-Bold <ugqb.pfa
-runmr NimbusRomanNo9L-Regular <unmr.pfa
-runmrs NimbusSansL-Regular <unmrs.pfa
-
-% Bigelow&Holmes have made this freely available to linguists.
-hlcr5s LucidaSansIPA <hlcr5s.pfa
-hlcr5as LucidaSansPhoneticAlternate <hlcr5as.pfa
-
-
-% These fonts come with NeXT computers. Also AvantGarde, Bookman,
-% Helvetica Narrow, New Century Schoolbook, Palatino, Zapf Chancery, and
-% Zapf Dingbats.
-rpaab Aachen-Bold <paab.pfa
-
-rpadr AGaramond-Regular <padr.pfa
-rpadri AGaramond-Italic <padri.pfa
-rpads AGaramond-Semibold <pads.pfa
-rpadsi AGaramond-SemiboldItalic <padsi.pfa
-rpadb AGaramond-Bold <padb.pfa
-rpadbi AGaramond-BoldItalic <padbi.pfa
-rpadrd AGaramond-Titling <padrd.pfa
-rpadrx AGaramondExp-Regular <padrx.pfa
-rpadrix AGaramondExp-Italic <padrix.pfa
-rpadsx AGaramondExp-Semibold <padsx.pfa
-rpadbx AGaramondExp-Bold <padbx.pfa
-rpadbix AGaramondExp-BoldItalic <padbix.pfa
-
-rpbdr Bodoni <pbdr.pfa
-rpbdri Bodoni-Italic <pbdri.pfa
-rpbdb Bodoni-Bold <pbdb.pfa
-rpbdbi Bodoni-BoldItalic <pbdbi.pfa
-rpbdp Bodoni-Poster <pbdp.pfa
-
-rpburw BrushScript <pburw.pfa
-
-rpc5r CaslonFiveForty-Roman <pc5r.pfa
-rpc5ri CaslonFiveForty-Italic <pc5ri.pfa
-
-rpc3r CaslonThree-Roman <pc3r.pfa
-rpc3ri CaslonThree-Italic <pc3ri.pfa
-
-rphvrrc Helvetica-Condensed <phvrrc.pfa
-rphvroc Helvetica-Condensed-Oblique <phvroc.pfa
-rphvbrc Helvetica-Condensed-Bold <phvbrc.pfa
-rphvboc Helvetica-Condensed-BoldObl <phvboc.pfa
-
-rpubr BauerBodoni-Roman <pubr.pfa
-rpubri BauerBodoni-Italic <pubri.pfa
-rpubb BauerBodoni-Bold <pubb.pfa
-rpubbi BauerBodoni-BoldItalic <pubbi.pfa
-
-
-% These fonts come with DEC Ultrix and DEC OSF. Also
-% Courier, Symbol, and Times.
-rplbk LubalinGraph-Book <plbk.pfa
-rplbko LubalinGraph-BookOblique <plbko.pfa
-rplbd LubalinGraph-Demi <plbd.pfa
-rplbdo LubalinGraph-DemiOblique <plbdo.pfa
-
-rpsvl Souvenir-Light <psvl.pfa
-rpsvli Souvenir-LightItalic <psvli.pfa
-rpsvd Souvenir-Demi <psvd.pfa
-rpsvdi Souvenir-DemiItalic <psvdi.pfa
-
-
-% These fonts come with IBM AIX. See INSTALL. Also AvantGarde,
-% Courier, Helvetica, New Century Schoolbook, Symbol, and Times.
-rphbr Hobo <phbr.pfa
-
-rpslr Stencil <pslr.pfa
-
-
-% Adobe Lucida. You have to buy the outlines from Adobe, but
-% ftp.tug.org///tex/lucida.tar.gz has TFM and VF's for TeX
-% (including the math fonts).
-rplcr Lucida <plcr.pfa
-rplcri Lucida-Italic <plcri.pfa
-rplcro Lucida <plcr.pfa ".167 SlantFont"
-rplcb Lucida-Bold <plcb.pfa
-rplcbi Lucida-BoldItalic <plcbi.pfa
-rplcrs LucidaSans <plcrs.pfa
-rplcris LucidaSans-Italic <plcris.pfa
-rplcbs LucidaSans-Bold <plcbs.pfa
-rplcbis LucidaSans-BoldItalic <plcbis.pfa
-rplcrb LucidaBrightNormal <plcrb.pfa
-rplcrbi LucidaBrightItalic <plcrbi.pfa
-rplcbb LucidaBrightBold <plcbb.pfa
-rplcrst LucidaSansTypNormal <plcrst.pfa
-rplcrm LucidaMath-Italic <plcrm.pfa
-rplcrv LucidaMath-Extension <plcrv.pfa
-rplcry LucidaMath-Symbol <plcry.pfa
-
-% Y&Y Lucida. They have their own names, which it doesn't hurt to include.
-
-rylhr LucidaBright <ylhr.pfb
-lbr LucidaBright <lbr.pfb
-rylhri LucidaBright-Italic <ylhri.pfb
-lbi LucidaBright-Italic <lbi.pfb
-rylhro LucidaBright-Oblique <ylhro.pfb
-lbsl LucidaBright-Oblique <lbsl.pfb
-rylhd LucidaBright-Demi <ylhd.pfb
-lbd LucidaBright-Demi <lbd.pfb
-rylhdi LucidaBright-DemiItalic <ylhdi.pfb
-lbdi LucidaBright-DemiItalic <lbdi.pfb
-rylcrs LucidaSans <ylcrs.pfb
-lsr LucidaSans <lsr.pfb
-rylcds LucidaSans-Demi <ylcds.pfb
-lsd LucidaSans-Demi <lsd.pfb
-rylcdis LucidaSans-DemiItalic <ylcdis.pfb
-lsdi LucidaSans-DemiItalic <lsdi.pfb
-rylcrst LucidaSans-Typewriter <ylcrst.pfb
-lstr LucidaSans-Typewriter <lstr.pfb
-rylcrost LucidaSans-TypewriterOblique <ylcrost.pfb
-lsto LucidaSans-TypewriterOblique <lsto.pfb
-rylcbst LucidaSans-TypewriterBold <ylcbst.pfb
-lstb LucidaSans-TypewriterBold <lstb.pfb
-rylcbost LucidaSans-TypewriterBoldOblique <ylcbost.pfb
-lstbo LucidaSans-TypewriterBoldOblique <lstbo.pfb
-rylcr4 LucidaFax <ylcr4.pfb
-lfr LucidaFax <lfr.pfb
-rylcr4i LucidaFax-Italic <ylcr4i.pfb
-lfi LucidaFax-Italic <lfi.pfb
-rylcd4 LucidaFax-Demi <ylcd4.pfb
-lfd LucidaFax-Demi <lfd.pfb
-rylcd4i LucidaFax-DemiItalic <ylcd4i.pfb
-lfdi LucidaFax-DemiItalic <lfdi.pfb
-rylcrf LucidaBlackletter <ylcrf.pfb
-lbl LucidaBlackletter <lbl.pfb
-rylcrihw LucidaHandwriting-Italic <ylcrihw.pfb
-lbh LucidaHandwriting-Italic <lbh.pfb
-rylcris LucidaSans-Italic <ylcris.pfb
-lsi LucidaSans-Italic <lsi.pfb
-rylcriw LucidaCalligraphy-Italic <ylcriw.pfb
-lbc LucidaCalligraphy-Italic <lbc.pfb
-
-% Two random fonts CG donated to typography research at UMB.
-rcggr CgGarthGraphic <cggr.pfa
-rcggri CgGarthGraphicIt <cggri.pfa
-rcggb CgGarthGraphicBd <cggb.pfa
-rcggbi CgGarthGraphicBdIt <cggbi.pfa
-
-rcshr CgShannon <cshr.pfa
-rcshro CgShannonOb <cshro.pfa
-rcshb CgShannonBd <cshb.pfa
-rcshx CgShannonExBd <cshx.pfa
-
-% The same for 8r (new base encoding).
-bchbo8r CharterBT-Bold ".167 SlantFont " <bchb.pfa
-bchro8r CharterBT-Roman ".167 SlantFont " <bchr.pfa
-pbkdo8r Bookman-Demi ".167 SlantFont"
-pbklo8r Bookman-Light ".167 SlantFont"
-pncbo8r NewCenturySchlbk-Bold ".167 SlantFont"
-pncro8r NewCenturySchlbk-Roman ".167 SlantFont"
-pplbo8r Palatino-Bold ".167 SlantFont"
-putbo8r Utopia-Bold ".167 SlantFont " <putb8r.pfa
-putro8r Utopia-Regular ".167 SlantFont " <putr.pfa
-pagk8r AvantGarde-Book "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pagko8r AvantGarde-BookOblique "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pagd8r AvantGarde-Demi "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pagdo8r AvantGarde-DemiOblique "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pbkl8r Bookman-Light "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pbkli8r Bookman-LightItalic "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pbkd8r Bookman-Demi "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pbkdi8r Bookman-DemiItalic "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pcrr8r Courier "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pcrro8r Courier-Oblique "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pcrb8r Courier-Bold "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pcrbo8r Courier-BoldOblique "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-phvr8r Helvetica "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-phvro8r Helvetica-Oblique "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-phvb8r Helvetica-Bold "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-phvbo8r Helvetica-BoldOblique "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-phvrrn8r Helvetica ".82 ExtendFont" "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-phvron8r Helvetica-Oblique ".82 ExtendFont" "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-phvbrn8r Helvetica-Bold ".82 ExtendFont" "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-phvbon8r Helvetica-BoldOblique ".82 ExtendFont" "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pncr8r NewCenturySchlbk-Roman "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pncri8r NewCenturySchlbk-Italic "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pncb8r NewCenturySchlbk-Bold "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pncbi8r NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pplr8r Palatino-Roman "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pplri8r Palatino-Italic "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pplro8r Palatino-Roman ".167 SlantFont" "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pplb8r Palatino-Bold "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pplbi8r Palatino-BoldItalic "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pplbu8r Palatino-BoldItalic "-.1763 SlantFont" "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pplru8r Palatino-Italic "-.1763 SlantFont" "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pplrrn8r Palatino-Roman ".82 ExtendFont" "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pplrre8r Palatino-Roman "1.2 ExtendFont" "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ptmr8r Times-Roman "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ptmri8r Times-Italic "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ptmro8r Times-Roman ".167 SlantFont" "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ptmb8r Times-Bold "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ptmbi8r Times-BoldItalic "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ptmbo8r Times-Bold ".167 SlantFont" "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ptmrrn8r Times-Roman ".8 ExtendFont" "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ptmrre8r Times-Roman "1.2 ExtendFont" "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pzcmi8r ZapfChancery-MediumItalic "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-putr8r Utopia-Regular <putr.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-putri8r Utopia-Italic <putri.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-putb8r Utopia-Bold <putb.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-putbi8r Utopia-BoldItalic <putbi.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-bchr8r CharterBT-Roman <bchr.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-bchri8r CharterBT-Italic <bchri.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-bchb8r CharterBT-Bold <bchb.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-bchbi8r CharterBT-BoldItalic <bchbi.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-uaqrrc8r URWAntiquaT-RegularCondensed <uaqrrc.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ugqb8r URWGroteskT-Bold <ugqb.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-unmr8r NimbusRomanNo9L-Regular <unmr.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-unmrs8r NimbusSansL-Regular <unmrs.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-paab8r Aachen-Bold <paab.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-padr8r AGaramond-Regular <padr.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-padri8r AGaramond-Italic <padri.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pads8r AGaramond-Semibold <pads.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-padsi8r AGaramond-SemiboldItalic <padsi.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-padb8r AGaramond-Bold <padb.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-padbi8r AGaramond-BoldItalic <padbi.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-padrd8r AGaramond-Titling <padrd.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-padrx8r AGaramondExp-Regular <padrx.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-padrix8r AGaramondExp-Italic <padrix.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-padsx8r AGaramondExp-Semibold <padsx.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-padbx8r AGaramondExp-Bold <padbx.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-padbix8r AGaramondExp-BoldItalic <padbix.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pbdr8r Bodoni <pbdr.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pbdri8r Bodoni-Italic <pbdri.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pbdb8r Bodoni-Bold <pbdb.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pbdbi8r Bodoni-BoldItalic <pbdbi.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pbdp8r Bodoni-Poster <pbdp.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pburw8r BrushScript <pburw.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pc5r8r CaslonFiveForty-Roman <pc5r.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pc5ri8r CaslonFiveForty-Italic <pc5ri.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pc3r8r CaslonThree-Roman <pc3r.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pc3ri8r CaslonThree-Italic <pc3ri.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-phvrrc8r Helvetica-Condensed <phvrrc.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-phvroc8r Helvetica-Condensed-Oblique <phvroc.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-phvbrc8r Helvetica-Condensed-Bold <phvbrc.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-phvboc8r Helvetica-Condensed-BoldObl <phvboc.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pubr8r BauerBodoni-Roman <pubr.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pubri8r BauerBodoni-Italic <pubri.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pubb8r BauerBodoni-Bold <pubb.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pubbi8r BauerBodoni-BoldItalic <pubbi.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plbk8r LubalinGraph-Book <plbk.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plbko8r LubalinGraph-BookOblique <plbko.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plbd8r LubalinGraph-Demi <plbd.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plbdo8r LubalinGraph-DemiOblique <plbdo.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-psvl8r Souvenir-Light <psvl.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-psvli8r Souvenir-LightItalic <psvli.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-psvd8r Souvenir-Demi <psvd.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-psvdi8r Souvenir-DemiItalic <psvdi.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-phbr8r Hobo <phbr.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-pslr8r Stencil <pslr.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcr8r Lucida <plcr.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcri8r Lucida-Italic <plcri.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcro8r Lucida <plcr.pfa ".167 SlantFont" "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcb8r Lucida-Bold <plcb.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcbi8r Lucida-BoldItalic <plcbi.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcrs8r LucidaSans <plcrs.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcris8r LucidaSans-Italic <plcris.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcbs8r LucidaSans-Bold <plcbs.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcbis8r LucidaSans-BoldItalic <plcbis.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcrb8r LucidaBrightNormal <plcrb.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcrbi8r LucidaBrightItalic <plcrbi.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcbb8r LucidaBrightBold <plcbb.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcrst8r LucidaSansTypNormal <plcrst.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcrm8r LucidaMath-Italic <plcrm.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcrv8r LucidaMath-Extension <plcrv.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-plcry8r LucidaMath-Symbol <plcry.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylhr8r LucidaBright <ylhr.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylhri8r LucidaBright-Italic <ylhri.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylhro8r LucidaBright-Oblique <ylhro.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylhd8r LucidaBright-Demi <ylhd.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylhdi8r LucidaBright-DemiItalic <ylhdi.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylcrs8r LucidaSans <ylcrs.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylcds8r LucidaSans-Demi <ylcds.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylcdis8r LucidaSans-DemiItalic <ylcdis.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylcrst8r LucidaSans-Typewriter <ylcrst.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylcrost8r LucidaSans-TypewriterOblique <ylcrost.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylcbst8r LucidaSans-TypewriterBold <ylcbst.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylcbost8r LucidaSans-TypewriterBoldOblique <ylcbost.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylcr48r LucidaFax <ylcr4.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylcr4i8r LucidaFax-Italic <ylcr4i.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylcd48r LucidaFax-Demi <ylcd4.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylcd4i8r LucidaFax-DemiItalic <ylcd4i.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylcrf8r LucidaBlackletter <ylcrf.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylcrihw8r LucidaHandwriting-Italic <ylcrihw.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylcris8r LucidaSans-Italic <ylcris.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-ylcriw8r LucidaCalligraphy-Italic <ylcriw.pfb "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-cggr8r CgGarthGraphic <cggr.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-cggri8r CgGarthGraphicIt <cggri.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-cggb8r CgGarthGraphicBd <cggb.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-cggbi8r CgGarthGraphicBdIt <cggbi.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-cshr8r CgShannon <cshr.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-cshro8r CgShannonOb <cshro.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-cshb8r CgShannonBd <cshb.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-cshx8r CgShannonExBd <cshx.pfa "TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc
-
-% The same for 0 (old lwnfss).
-pagk0 AvantGarde-Book
-pagko0 AvantGarde-BookOblique
-pagd0 AvantGarde-Demi
-pagdo0 AvantGarde-DemiOblique
-pbkl0 Bookman-Light
-pbkli0 Bookman-LightItalic
-pbklo0 Bookman-Light ".167 SlantFont"
-pbkd0 Bookman-Demi
-pbkdi0 Bookman-DemiItalic
-pbkdo0 Bookman-Demi ".167 SlantFont"
-pcrr0 Courier
-pcrro0 Courier-Oblique
-pcrb0 Courier-Bold
-pcrbo0 Courier-BoldOblique
-phvr0 Helvetica
-phvro0 Helvetica-Oblique
-phvb0 Helvetica-Bold
-phvbo0 Helvetica-BoldOblique
-phvrrn0 Helvetica ".82 ExtendFont"
-phvron0 Helvetica-Oblique ".82 ExtendFont"
-phvbrn0 Helvetica-Bold ".82 ExtendFont"
-phvbon0 Helvetica-BoldOblique ".82 ExtendFont"
-pncr0 NewCenturySchlbk-Roman
-pncri0 NewCenturySchlbk-Italic
-pncro0 NewCenturySchlbk-Roman ".167 SlantFont"
-pncb0 NewCenturySchlbk-Bold
-pncbi0 NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic
-pncbo0 NewCenturySchlbk-Bold ".167 SlantFont"
-pplr0 Palatino-Roman
-pplri0 Palatino-Italic
-pplro0 Palatino-Roman ".167 SlantFont"
-pplb0 Palatino-Bold
-pplbi0 Palatino-BoldItalic
-pplbo0 Palatino-Bold ".167 SlantFont"
-pplbu0 Palatino-BoldItalic "-.1763 SlantFont"
-pplru0 Palatino-Italic "-.1763 SlantFont"
-pplrrn0 Palatino-Roman ".82 ExtendFont"
-pplrre0 Palatino-Roman "1.2 ExtendFont"
-ptmr0 Times-Roman
-ptmri0 Times-Italic
-ptmro0 Times-Roman ".167 SlantFont"
-ptmb0 Times-Bold
-ptmbi0 Times-BoldItalic
-ptmbo0 Times-Bold ".167 SlantFont"
-ptmrrn0 Times-Roman ".8 ExtendFont"
-ptmrre0 Times-Roman "1.2 ExtendFont"
-pzcmi0 ZapfChancery-MediumItalic
-putr0 Utopia-Regular <putr.pfa
-putri0 Utopia-Italic <putri.pfa
-putro0 Utopia-Regular ".167 SlantFont " <putr.pfa
-putb0 Utopia-Bold <putb.pfa
-putbi0 Utopia-BoldItalic <putbi.pfa
-putbo0 Utopia-Bold ".167 SlantFont " <putb.pfa
-bchr0 CharterBT-Roman <bchr.pfb
-bchri0 CharterBT-Italic <bchri.pfb
-bchro0 CharterBT-Roman ".167 SlantFont " <bchr.pfa
-bchb0 CharterBT-Bold <bchb.pfb
-bchbi0 CharterBT-BoldItalic <bchbi.pfb
-bchbo0 CharterBT-Bold ".167 SlantFont " <bchb.pfa
-uaqrrc0 URWAntiquaT-RegularCondensed <uaqrrc.pfa
-ugqb0 URWGroteskT-Bold <ugqb.pfa
-unmr0 NimbusRomanNo9L-Regular <unmr.pfa
-unmrs0 NimbusSansL-Regular <unmrs.pfa
-paab0 Aachen-Bold <paab.pfa
-padr0 AGaramond-Regular <padr.pfa
-padri0 AGaramond-Italic <padri.pfa
-pads0 AGaramond-Semibold <pads.pfa
-padsi0 AGaramond-SemiboldItalic <padsi.pfa
-padb0 AGaramond-Bold <padb.pfa
-padbi0 AGaramond-BoldItalic <padbi.pfa
-padrd0 AGaramond-Titling <padrd.pfa
-padrx0 AGaramondExp-Regular <padrx.pfa
-padrix0 AGaramondExp-Italic <padrix.pfa
-padsx0 AGaramondExp-Semibold <padsx.pfa
-padbx0 AGaramondExp-Bold <padbx.pfa
-padbix0 AGaramondExp-BoldItalic <padbix.pfa
-pbdr0 Bodoni <pbdr.pfa
-pbdri0 Bodoni-Italic <pbdri.pfa
-pbdb0 Bodoni-Bold <pbdb.pfa
-pbdbi0 Bodoni-BoldItalic <pbdbi.pfa
-pbdp0 Bodoni-Poster <pbdp.pfa
-pburw0 BrushScript <pburw.pfa
-pc5r0 CaslonFiveForty-Roman <pc5r.pfa
-pc5ri0 CaslonFiveForty-Italic <pc5ri.pfa
-pc3r0 CaslonThree-Roman <pc3r.pfa
-pc3ri0 CaslonThree-Italic <pc3ri.pfa
-phvrrc0 Helvetica-Condensed <phvrrc.pfa
-phvroc0 Helvetica-Condensed-Oblique <phvroc.pfa
-phvbrc0 Helvetica-Condensed-Bold <phvbrc.pfa
-phvboc0 Helvetica-Condensed-BoldObl <phvboc.pfa
-pubr0 BauerBodoni-Roman <pubr.pfa
-pubri0 BauerBodoni-Italic <pubri.pfa
-pubb0 BauerBodoni-Bold <pubb.pfa
-pubbi0 BauerBodoni-BoldItalic <pubbi.pfa
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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ptexmac.h b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ptexmac.h
deleted file mode 100644
index fc76a316231..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ptexmac.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,189 +0,0 @@
-/*
-Copyright (c) 1996-2012 Han The Thanh, <thanh@pdftex.org>
-
-This file is part of pdfTeX.
-
-pdfTeX 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 2 of the License, or
-(at your option) any later version.
-
-pdfTeX 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 pdfTeX; if not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
-
-$Id: //depot/Build/source.development/TeX/texk/web2c/pdftexdir/ptexmac.h#18 $
-*/
-
-#ifndef PDFTEXMAC
-#define PDFTEXMAC
-
-#ifdef WIN32
-// Why relying on gmalloc() ???
-#define gmalloc(n) xmalloc(n)
-#define gfree(p) free(p)
-#define inline __inline
-#define srandom(n) srand(n)
-#define random() rand()
-#endif
-
-/* Pascal WEB macros */
-#define maxinteger 0x7FFFFFFF
-#define maxdimen 0x3FFFFFFF
-
-#define objinfo(n) objtab[n].int0
-
-#define pdfroom(n) do { \
- if (pdfbufsize < n) \
- pdftex_fail("PDF output buffer overflowed"); \
- if (pdfptr + n > pdfbufsize) \
- pdfflush(); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define pdfout(c) do { \
- if (pdfptr > pdfbufsize) \
- pdfflush(); \
- pdfbuf[pdfptr++] = c; \
-} while (0)
-
-#define pdfoffset() (pdfgone + pdfptr)
-#define pdfinitfont(f) {tmpf = f; pdfcreatefontobj();}
-
-#define MAX_CHAR_CODE 255
-
-#define PRINTF_BUF_SIZE 1024
-#define MAX_CSTRING_LEN 1024
-#define MAX_PSTRING_LEN 1024
-#define SMALL_BUF_SIZE 256
-#define SMALL_ARRAY_SIZE 256
-#define FONTNAME_BUF_SIZE 128 /* a PDF name can be maximum 127 chars long */
-
-#define check_buf(size, buf_size) \
- if ((size) > (buf_size)) \
- pdftex_fail("buffer overflow", (buf_size))
-
-#define append_char_to_buf(c, p, buf, buf_size) do { \
- if (c == 9) \
- c = 32; \
- if (c == 13 || c == EOF) \
- c = 10; \
- if (c != ' ' || (p > buf && p[-1] != 32)) { \
- check_buf(p - buf + 1, (buf_size)); \
- *p++ = c; \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define append_eol(p, buf, buf_size) do { \
- check_buf(p - buf + 2, (buf_size)); \
- if (p - buf > 1 && p[-1] != 10) \
- *p++ = 10; \
- if (p - buf > 2 && p[-2] == 32) { \
- p[-2] = 10; \
- p--; \
- } \
- *p = 0; \
-} while (0)
-
-#define remove_eol(p, buf) do { \
- p = strend(buf) - 1; \
- if (*p == 10) \
- *p = 0; \
-} while (0)
-
-#define skip(p, c) if (*p == c) p++
-
-#define alloc_array(T, n, s) do { \
- if (T##_array == NULL) { \
- T##_limit = (s); \
- if ((n) > T##_limit) \
- T##_limit = (n); \
- T##_array = xtalloc(T##_limit, T##_entry); \
- T##_ptr = T##_array; \
- } \
- else if (T##_ptr - T##_array + (n) > T##_limit) { \
- last_ptr_index = T##_ptr - T##_array; \
- T##_limit *= 2; \
- if (T##_ptr - T##_array + (n) > T##_limit) \
- T##_limit = T##_ptr - T##_array + (n); \
- xretalloc(T##_array, T##_limit, T##_entry); \
- T##_ptr = T##_array + last_ptr_index; \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define is_cfg_comment(c) \
- (c == 10 || c == '*' || c == '#' || c == ';' || c == '%')
-
-#define define_array(T) \
-T##_entry *T##_ptr, *T##_array = NULL; \
-size_t T##_limit
-
-#define xfree(p) do { if (p != NULL) free(p); p = NULL; } while (0)
-#define strend(s) strchr(s, 0)
-#define xtalloc XTALLOC
-#define xretalloc XRETALLOC
-
-#define ASCENT_CODE 0
-#define CAPHEIGHT_CODE 1
-#define DESCENT_CODE 2
-#define FONTNAME_CODE 3
-#define ITALIC_ANGLE_CODE 4
-#define STEMV_CODE 5
-#define XHEIGHT_CODE 6
-#define FONTBBOX1_CODE 7
-#define FONTBBOX2_CODE 8
-#define FONTBBOX3_CODE 9
-#define FONTBBOX4_CODE 10
-#define MAX_KEY_CODE (FONTBBOX1_CODE + 1)
-#define FONT_KEYS_NUM (FONTBBOX4_CODE + 1)
-
-#define F_INCLUDED 0x01
-#define F_SUBSETTED 0x02
-#define F_TRUETYPE 0x04
-#define F_BASEFONT 0x08
-
-#define set_included(fm) ((fm)->type |= F_INCLUDED)
-#define set_subsetted(fm) ((fm)->type |= F_SUBSETTED)
-#define set_truetype(fm) ((fm)->type |= F_TRUETYPE)
-#define set_basefont(fm) ((fm)->type |= F_BASEFONT)
-
-#define unset_included(fm) ((fm)->type &= ~F_INCLUDED)
-#define unset_subsetted(fm) ((fm)->type &= ~F_SUBSETTED)
-#define unset_truetype(fm) ((fm)->type &= ~F_TRUETYPE)
-#define unset_basefont(fm) ((fm)->type &= ~F_BASEFONT)
-
-#define unset_fontfile(fm) xfree((fm)->ff_name)
-
-#define is_included(fm) ((fm)->type & F_INCLUDED)
-#define is_subsetted(fm) ((fm)->type & F_SUBSETTED)
-#define is_truetype(fm) ((fm)->type & F_TRUETYPE)
-#define is_basefont(fm) ((fm)->type & F_BASEFONT)
-#define no_font_desc(fm) (is_basefont(fm) && !is_included(fm))
-
-#define fm_slant(fm) (fm)->slant
-#define fm_extend(fm) (fm)->extend
-#define fm_fontfile(fm) (fm)->ff_name
-
-#define is_reencoded(fm) ((fm)->encoding != NULL)
-#define is_fontfile(fm) (fm_fontfile(fm) != NULL)
-#define is_t1fontfile(fm) (is_fontfile(fm) && !is_truetype(fm))
-
-#define LINK_TFM 0x01
-#define LINK_PS 0x02
-#define set_tfmlink(fm) ((fm)->links |= LINK_TFM)
-#define set_pslink(fm) ((fm)->links |= LINK_PS)
-#define unset_tfmlink(fm) ((fm)->links &= ~LINK_TFM)
-#define unset_pslink(fm) ((fm)->links &= ~LINK_PS)
-#define has_tfmlink(fm) ((fm)->links & LINK_TFM)
-#define has_pslink(fm) ((fm)->links & LINK_PS)
-
-
-#define set_cur_file_name(s) \
- cur_file_name = s; \
- packfilename(maketexstring(cur_file_name), getnullstr(), getnullstr())
-
-#endif /* PDFTEXMAC */
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/quotecmd-test.pl b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/quotecmd-test.pl
deleted file mode 100755
index 47ea252d037..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/quotecmd-test.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env perl
-# $Id$
-# Public domain. Originally written 2010, Karl Berry.
-# Check that dvips quotes external command arguments.
-
-BEGIN { chomp ($srcdir = $ENV{"srcdir"} || `dirname $0`); }
-require "$srcdir/../tests/common-test.pl";
-
-exit (&main ());
-
-sub main
-{
- # create the weirdly-named file which dvips executes with popen.
- # quotecmd.tex also creates it, but we don't want to run TeX in
- # this test, nor do we want such a weirdly-named file in our
- # repository, so create it here. The names here and in quotecmd.tex
- # must match exactly or the test won't be testing what it should.
- #
- # Leave the file in place, so we can conveniently run dvips under the
- # debugger if we need to.
- my $weirdf = ' 2>&1 | echo badnews >pwned.txt #.gz';
- unlink ($weirdf); # ensure no leftover
- open (WEIRDF, ">", $weirdf);
- close (WEIRDF) || die "open(weird file name) failed: $!";
-
- $badfile = "pwned.txt"; # will be created if program is broken
- unlink ($badfile); # ensure no leftover from previous test
-
- my @args = ("$srcdir/testdata/quotecmd.dvi", qw(-o /dev/null));
- my $ret = &test_run ("./dvips", @args);
-
- my $bad = -f $badfile; # file should not have been created
- return $bad;
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/repack.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/repack.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 631be16e4f6..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/repack.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,448 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Compressed TeX fonts in PostScript.
- * By Radical Eye Software.
- * (Slight mods by Don Knuth in December 89.)
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-/* Given a raster that has been unpacked from PK format,
- * we compress it by another scheme that is suitable for
- * a PostScript-oriented unpacking. We write instructions for
- * a little interpreter whose one-byte instructions have the form
- * 18*opcode+parameter. The interpreter forms each row based
- * on simple transformations to the previous row. */
-
-#define MAXOUT (18)
-#define CMD(n) (MAXOUT*(n))
-#define ADVXCHG1 CMD(0)
-#define ADVXCHG1END CMD(1)
-#define CHGX CMD(2)-1
-#define CHGXEND CMD(3)-1
-#define ADVXLSH CMD(4)
-#define ADVXLSHEND CMD(5)
-#define ADVXRSH CMD(6)
-#define ADVXRSHEND CMD(7)
-#define ADVX CMD(8)-1
-#define REPX CMD(9)-1
-#define SETX CMD(10)-1
-#define CLRX CMD(11)-1
-#define ADVXCHG2 CMD(12)
-#define ADVXCHG2END CMD(13)
-#define END CMD(14)
-
-static int rowlength = -1;
-static unsigned char *specdata;
-static long tslen = 0;
-static unsigned char *tempstore, *tsp, *tsend;
-
-static void
-putlong(register char *a, long i)
-{
- a[0] = i >> 24;
- a[1] = i >> 16;
- a[2] = i >> 8;
- a[3] = i;
-}
-
-long
-getlong(register unsigned char *a)
-{
- return ((((((a[0] << 8L) + a[1]) << 8L) + a[2]) << 8L) + a[3]);
-}
-
-/* First, a routine that appends one byte to the compressed output. */
-
-#define addtse(n) {lcm=tsp-tempstore;addts(n);} /* mark END option position */
-
-static void
-addts(register unsigned char what)
-{
- register unsigned char *p, *q;
-
- if (tsp >= tsend) {
- if (tempstore == NULL) {
- tslen = 2020;
- tempstore = (unsigned char *)mymalloc((integer)tslen);
- tsp = tempstore;
- } else {
- tslen = 2 * tslen;
- tsp = (unsigned char *)mymalloc((integer)tslen);
- for (p=tempstore, q=tsp; p<tsend; p++, q++)
- *q = *p;
- free((char *)tempstore);
- tempstore = tsp;
- tsp = q;
- }
- tsend = tempstore + tslen;
- }
- *tsp++ = what;
-}
-
-/* Next, a routine that discovers how to do the compression. */
-
-#define rsh(a,b) ( ((a)==0) ? ((b)==128) : ( ((a)==255) ? ((b)==127) :\
- ((b)==(((a)>>1)|((a)&128))) ))
-#define lsh(a,b) ( ((a)==0) ? ((b)==1) : ( ((a)==255) ? ((b)==254) :\
- ((b)==((((a)<<1)&255)|((a)&1))) ))
-#define DIFFERENT (1)
-#define LSHPOSSIB (2)
-#define RSHPOSSIB (4)
-#define BLKPOSSIB (8)
-#define WHTPOSSIB (16)
-#define ENDROW (32)
-#define NOPOSSIB(n) ((n&(LSHPOSSIB|RSHPOSSIB|BLKPOSSIB|WHTPOSSIB))==0)
-#define NOSHIFT(n) ((n&(LSHPOSSIB|RSHPOSSIB))==0)
-/*
- * Our input bytes are packed to the 16-bit word. On output,
- * they're packed to bytes. Thus, we may have to skip a byte at
- * the end of each row.
- */
-void
-dochar(unsigned char *from, short width, short height)
-{
- register int i;
- register unsigned char *f, *t, *d;
- register unsigned char *e;
- register int accum;
- int j, k, kk;
- int diffrow;
- int repeatcount;
- int lit, pos, cmd = 0;
- long lcm;
- int widthc;
-
- widthc = width + (width & 1); /* halfword correction */
- lcm = -1;
- if (widthc > rowlength) {
- if (rowlength > 0)
- free((char *)specdata);
- rowlength = widthc + 30;
- specdata = (unsigned char *)mymalloc((integer)(rowlength + 15));
- }
- for (i= -15, t=specdata; i<=widthc; i++, t++)
- *t = 0;
- repeatcount = 0;
- f = specdata + 2;
- for (j=0; j<height; j++, f = from, from += widthc) {
- diffrow = 0;
- for (i=0, t=from, d=specdata; i<width; i++, f++, t++, d++) {
- if (*f == *t) {
- if (*t == 0)
- *d = WHTPOSSIB;
- else if (*t == 255)
- *d = BLKPOSSIB;
- else
- *d = 0;
- } else {
- accum = DIFFERENT;
- if (rsh(*f, *t))
- accum |= RSHPOSSIB;
- else if (lsh(*f, *t))
- accum |= LSHPOSSIB;
- if (*t == 0)
- accum |= WHTPOSSIB;
- else if (*t == 255)
- accum |= BLKPOSSIB;
- *d = accum;
- diffrow++;
- }
- } /* end 'for i' */
- *d = ENDROW;
- if (diffrow == 0) {
- repeatcount++;
- } else {
- if (repeatcount) {
- while (repeatcount > MAXOUT) {
- addts((unsigned char)(REPX+MAXOUT));
- repeatcount -= MAXOUT;
- }
- addts((unsigned char)(REPX+repeatcount));
- repeatcount = 0;
- }
- pos = 0;
- for (i=0, d=specdata, f=t-width; i<width;) {
- if ((*d & DIFFERENT) == 0) {
- i++;
- d++;
- f++;
- } else {
- accum = 0;
- if (pos != i)
- lit = NOSHIFT(*d);
- else /* N.B.: 'lit' does not imply literate programming here */
- lit = NOPOSSIB(*d);
- for (e=d;;e++) {
- if (NOPOSSIB(*e))
- lit = 1;
- if ((*e & DIFFERENT) == 0)
- break;
- if ((*e & WHTPOSSIB) &&
- (e[1] & WHTPOSSIB)) {
- while (*e & WHTPOSSIB) {
- e++;
- accum++;
- }
- cmd = CLRX;
- e -= accum;
- break;
- } else if ((*e & BLKPOSSIB) &&
- (e[1] & BLKPOSSIB)) {
- while (*e & BLKPOSSIB) {
- e++;
- accum++;
- }
- cmd = SETX;
- e -= accum;
- break;
- }
- } /* end 'for e'; d pts to first bad byte, e to next good one */
- while (i - pos > MAXOUT) {
- addts((unsigned char)(ADVX+MAXOUT));
- pos += MAXOUT;
- }
- if (0 != (k = (e - d))) {
- if (lit) {
- if (k > 2) {
- if (i > pos) {
- addts((unsigned char)(ADVX + i - pos));
- pos = i;
- }
- while (k > MAXOUT) {
- addts((unsigned char)(CHGX + MAXOUT));
- for (kk=0; kk<MAXOUT; kk++)
- addts((unsigned char)(*f++));
- d += MAXOUT;
- pos += MAXOUT;
- i += MAXOUT;
- k -= MAXOUT;
- }
- addtse((unsigned char)(CHGX + k));
- pos += k;
- for (; d<e; d++, i++, f++)
- addts((unsigned char)(*f));
- } else {
- if (k == 1) {
- if (i == pos+MAXOUT) {
- addts((unsigned char)(ADVX + MAXOUT));
- pos = i;
- }
- addtse((unsigned char)(ADVXCHG1 + i - pos));
- addts((unsigned char)(*f));
- i++;
- pos = i;
- d++;
- f++;
- } else {
- if (i == pos+MAXOUT) {
- addts((unsigned char)(ADVX + MAXOUT));
- pos = i;
- }
- addtse((unsigned char)(ADVXCHG2 + i - pos));
- addts((unsigned char)(*f));
- addts((unsigned char)(f[1]));
- i += 2;
- pos = i;
- d += 2;
- f += 2;
- }
- }
- } else {
- while (e > d) {
- if (*d & LSHPOSSIB) {
- if (i == pos+MAXOUT) {
- addts((unsigned char)(ADVX + MAXOUT));
- pos = i;
- }
- addtse((unsigned char)(ADVXLSH + i - pos));
- } else if (*d & RSHPOSSIB) {
- if (i == pos+MAXOUT) {
- addts((unsigned char)(ADVX + MAXOUT));
- pos = i;
- }
- addtse((unsigned char)(ADVXRSH + i - pos));
- } else if (*d & WHTPOSSIB) { /* i==pos */
- addts((unsigned char)(CLRX + 1)); lcm = -1;
- } else if (*d & BLKPOSSIB) { /* i==pos */
- addts((unsigned char)(SETX + 1)); lcm = -1;
- } else
- error("! bug"); /* why wasn't lit true? */
- d++;
- f++;
- i++;
- pos = i;
- } /* end 'while e>d' */
- }
- } /* end 'if e>d' */
- if (accum > 0) {
- if (i > pos) {
- addts((unsigned char)(ADVX + i - pos));
- pos = i;
- }
- i += accum;
- d += accum;
- f += accum;
- while (accum > MAXOUT) {
- addts((unsigned char)(cmd + MAXOUT));
- accum -= MAXOUT;
- pos += MAXOUT;
- }
- lcm = -1;
- addts((unsigned char)(cmd + accum));
- pos += accum;
- }
- } /* end 'else DIFFERENT' */
- } /* end 'for i' */
- if (lcm != -1) {
- tempstore[lcm] += MAXOUT; /* append END */
- lcm = -1;
- } else {
- addts((unsigned char)(END));
- }
- } /* end 'else rows different' */
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (d != specdata + width)
- error("! internal inconsistency in repack");
-#endif
- } /* end 'for j' */
- if (repeatcount) {
- while (repeatcount > MAXOUT) {
- addts((unsigned char)(REPX+MAXOUT));
- repeatcount -= MAXOUT;
- }
- addts((unsigned char)(REPX+repeatcount));
- repeatcount = 0;
- }
-}
-
-long mbytesleft;
-quarterword *mraster;
-
-static char *
-makecopy(register unsigned char *what,
- register long len,
- register unsigned char *p)
-{
- register unsigned char *q;
-
- if (p == NULL) {
- if (len > MINCHUNK)
- p = (unsigned char *)mymalloc((integer)len);
- else {
- if (bytesleft < len) {
- raster = (quarterword *)mymalloc((integer)RASTERCHUNK);
- bytesleft = RASTERCHUNK;
- }
- p = (unsigned char *)raster;
- bytesleft -= len;
- raster += len;
- }
- }
- q = p;
- while (len > 0) {
- *p++ = *what++;
- len --;
- }
- return ((char *)q);
-}
-
-/* Now the main routine, which is called when a character is used
- for the very first time. */
-void
-repack(register chardesctype *cp)
-{
- register long i, j;
- register unsigned char *p;
- register int width, height;
- register int wwidth;
- char startbytes;
- int smallchar;
-
- p = cp->packptr;
- if (p == NULL)
- error("! no raster?");
- tsp = tempstore;
- tsend = tempstore + tslen;
- addts(*p); /* copy the PK flag byte */
- if (*p & 4) {
- if ((*p & 7) == 7) {
- startbytes = 17;
- width = getlong(p + 1);
- height = getlong(p + 5);
- for (i=0; i<12; i++)
- addts(*++p);
- } else {
- startbytes = 9;
- width = p[1] * 256 + p[2];
- height = p[3] * 256 + p[4];
- addts(*++p);
- addts(*++p);
- addts(*++p);
- addts(*++p);
- }
- } else {
- startbytes = 5;
- width = p[1];
- height = p[2];
- }
- addts(*++p);
- addts(*++p);
- addts(*++p);
- addts(*++p);
- p++; /* OK, p now points to beginning of the nibbles */
- addts((unsigned char)0);
- addts((unsigned char)0);
- addts((unsigned char)0);
- addts((unsigned char)0); /* leave room to stick in a new length field */
- wwidth = (width + 15) / 16;
- i = 2 * height * (long)wwidth;
- if (i <= 0)
- i = 2;
- if ((cp->flags & BIGCHAR) == 0)
- smallchar = 5;
- else
- smallchar = 0;
- i += smallchar;
- if (mbytesleft < i) {
- if (mbytesleft >= RASTERCHUNK)
- (void) free((char *) mraster);
- if (RASTERCHUNK > i) {
- mraster = (quarterword *)mymalloc((integer)RASTERCHUNK);
- mbytesleft = RASTERCHUNK;
- } else {
- i += i / 4;
- mraster = (quarterword *)mymalloc((integer)(i + 3));
- mbytesleft = i;
- }
- }
- while (i > 0)
- mraster[--i] = 0;
- i = startbytes + unpack(p, (halfword *)mraster, (halfword)width,
- (halfword)height, *(cp->packptr));
- dochar(mraster, (short)((width + 7) >> 3), (short)height);
- if (smallchar) {
- addts((unsigned char)0);
- addts((unsigned char)0);
- addts((unsigned char)0);
- addts((unsigned char)0);
- addts((unsigned char)0);
- }
- j = tsp - tempstore;
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_COMPRESS))
- fprintf(stderr,"PK %ld bytes, unpacked %ld, compressed %ld\n",
- i-(long)startbytes, (long)((width+7L)/8)*height, j-(long)startbytes-4);
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- if ( i < j ) {
- if (i > MINCHUNK)
- free(cp->packptr);
- cp->packptr =
- (unsigned char *)makecopy(tempstore, j, (unsigned char *)0);
- } else
- makecopy(tempstore, j, (unsigned char *)cp->packptr);
- putlong((char *)(cp->packptr+startbytes), j-startbytes-4-smallchar);
- cp->flags |= REPACKED;
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/resident.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/resident.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 8a9a04fc972..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/resident.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1216 +0,0 @@
-/* For use with emTeX set FONTPATH to "TEXTFM"
- */
-#ifndef FONTPATH
-#define FONTPATH "TEXFONTS"
-#endif
-
-/*
- * This code reads in and handles the defaults for the program from the
- * file config.sw. This entire file is a bit kludgy, sorry.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-#include "paths.h"
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-#include <kpathsea/c-ctype.h>
-#include <kpathsea/c-pathch.h>
-#include <kpathsea/c-stat.h>
-#include <kpathsea/pathsearch.h>
-#include <kpathsea/tex-file.h>
-#include <kpathsea/variable.h>
-#endif
-/*
- * This is the structure definition for resident fonts. We use
- * a small and simple hash table to handle these. We don't need
- * a big hash table.
- */
-struct resfont *reshash[RESHASHPRIME];
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-/*
- * To maintain a list of document fonts, we use the following
- * pointer.
- */
-struct header_list *ps_fonts_used;
-/*
- * Our hash routine.
- */
-unsigned int
-hash(char *s)
-{
- unsigned int h = 12;
-
- while (*s != 0)
- h = (h + h + (unsigned char)(*s++)) % RESHASHPRIME;
- return(h);
-}
-/*
- * Reverse the hash chains.
- */
-void
-revpslists(void) {
- register int i;
- for (i=0; i<RESHASHPRIME; i++)
- reshash[i] = (struct resfont *)revlist(reshash[i]);
-}
-/*
- * cleanres() marks all resident fonts as not being yet sent, except
- * those marked with 2 meaning they were downloaded as part of the
- * main prolog (not section prolog).
- */
-void
-cleanres(void) {
- register int i;
- register struct resfont *p;
- for (i=0; i<RESHASHPRIME; i++)
- for (p=reshash[i]; p; p=p->next)
- if (p->sent == 1)
- p->sent = 0;
-}
-/*
- * The routine that looks up a font name.
- */
-struct resfont *
-lookup(char *name)
-{
- struct resfont *p;
-
- for (p=reshash[hash(name)]; p!=NULL; p=p->next)
- if (strcmp(p->Keyname, name)==0)
- return(p);
- return(NULL);
-}
-
-struct resfont *
-findPSname(char *name)
-{
- register int i;
- register struct resfont *p;
- for (i=0; i<RESHASHPRIME; i++)
- for (p=reshash[i]; p; p=p->next) {
- if (strcmp(p->PSname, name)==0)
- return p;
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-
-/*
- * This routine adds an entry.
- */
-static void
-add_entry(char *TeXname, char *PSname, char *Fontfile,
- char *Vectfile, char *specinfo, char *downloadinfo)
-{
- struct resfont *p;
- int h;
- if (PSname == NULL)
- PSname = TeXname;
- p = (struct resfont *)mymalloc((integer)sizeof(struct resfont));
- p->Keyname = TeXname;
- p->PSname = PSname;
- p->Fontfile = Fontfile;
- p->Vectfile = Vectfile;
- p->TeXname = TeXname;
- p->specialinstructions = specinfo;
- if (downloadinfo && *downloadinfo)
- p->downloadheader = downloadinfo;
- else
- p->downloadheader = 0;
- h = hash(TeXname);
- p->next = reshash[h];
- p->sent = 0;
- reshash[h] = p;
-}
-/*
- * Now our residentfont routine. Returns the number of characters in
- * this font, based on the TFM file.
- */
-int
-residentfont(register fontdesctype *curfnt)
-{
- int i;
- struct resfont *p;
-
-/*
- * First we determine if we can find this font in the resident list.
- */
- if (*curfnt->area)
- return 0; /* resident fonts never have a nonstandard font area */
- if ((p=lookup(curfnt->name))==NULL)
- return 0;
-/*
- * This is not yet the correct way to do things, but it is useful as it
- * is so we leave it in. The problem: if resident Times-Roman is
- * re-encoded, then it will be downloaded as bitmaps; this is not
- * right. The solution will be to introduce two types of `<'
- * directives, one that downloads fonts and one that downloads
- * short headers that are innocuous.
- */
- if (p->Fontfile && downloadpspk) {
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf_str(stderr,"Using PK font %s for <%s>.\n",
- curfnt->name, p->PSname);
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- return 0;
- }
-/*
- * We clear out some pointers:
- */
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf_str(stderr,"Font %s <%s> is resident.\n",
- curfnt->name, p->PSname);
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- curfnt->resfont = p;
- curfnt->name = p->TeXname;
- for (i=0; i<256; i++) {
- curfnt->chardesc[i].TFMwidth = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].packptr = NULL;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].pixelwidth = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags2 = 0;
- }
- add_name(p->PSname, &ps_fonts_used);
-/*
- * We include the font here. But we only should need to include the
- * font if we have a stupid spooler; smart spoolers should be able
- * to supply it automatically.
- */
- if (p->downloadheader) {
- char *cp = p->downloadheader;
- char *q;
-
- infont = p->PSname;
- while (1) {
- q = cp;
- while (*cp && *cp != ' ')
- cp++;
- if (*cp) {
- *cp = 0;
- add_header(q);
- *cp++ = ' ';
- } else {
-/* if (strstr(q,".pfa")||strstr(q,".pfb")||
- strstr(q,".PFA")||strstr(q,".PFB"))
- break;
- else */ {
- add_header(q);
- break;
- }
- }
- infont = 0;
- }
- infont = 0;
- }
- i = tfmload(curfnt);
- if (i < 0)
- i = 1;
- usesPSfonts = 1;
- return(i);
-}
-#define INLINE_SIZE (2000)
-static char was_inline[INLINE_SIZE];
-static unsigned c_lineno;
-static void
-bad_config(const char *err)
-{
- fprintf_str(stderr, "%s:%d:", realnameoffile, c_lineno);
- error (err);
- fprintf_str(stderr, " (%s)\n", was_inline);
-}
-
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
-/*
- * Get environment variables! These override entries in ./config.h.
- * We substitute everything of the form ::, ^: or :$ with default,
- * so a user can easily build on to the existing paths.
- */
-static char *
-getpath(char *who, char *what)
-{
- if (who) {
- register char *pp, *qq;
- int lastsep = 1;
-
- for (pp=nextstring, qq=who; *qq;) {
- if (*qq == PATHSEP) {
- if (lastsep) {
- strcpy(pp, what);
- pp = pp + strlen(pp);
- }
- lastsep = 1;
- } else
- lastsep = 0;
- *pp++ = *qq++;
- }
- if (lastsep) {
- strcpy(pp, what);
- pp = pp + strlen(pp);
- }
- *pp = 0;
- qq = nextstring;
- nextstring = pp + 1;
- return qq;
- } else
- return what;
-}
-#endif
-/*
- * We use this function so we can support strings delimited by
- * double quotes with spaces in them. We also accept strings
- * with spaces in them, but kill off any spaces at the end.
- */
-static char *
-configstring(char *s, int nullok)
-{
- char tstr[INLINE_SIZE];
- char *p = tstr;
-
- while (*s && *s <= ' ')
- s++;
- if (*s == '"') {
- s++;
- while (*s != 10 && *s != 0 && *s != '"' && p < tstr+290)
- *p++ = *s++;
- } else {
- while (*s && p < tstr+290)
- *p++ = *s++;
- while (*(p-1) <= ' ' && p > tstr)
- p--;
- }
- *p = 0;
- if (p == tstr && ! nullok)
- bad_config("bad string");
- return newstring(tstr);
-}
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-/* We use this in `getdefaults' to modify the kpathsea structure for the
- paths we read. See kpathsea/tex-file.[ch]. */
-#define SET_CLIENT_PATH(filefmt, val) \
- kpse_format_info[filefmt].client_path = xstrdup (val)
-#endif
-/*
- * Now we have the getdefaults routine.
- */
-const char *psmapfile = PSMAPFILE;
-Boolean
-getdefaults(const char *s)
-{
- FILE *deffile;
- char PSname[INLINE_SIZE];
- register char *p;
- integer hsiz, vsiz;
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
- char *d = configpath;
- int i, j;
-#endif
- int canaddtopaper = 0;
-
- if (printer == NULL) {
- if (s) {
- strcpy(PSname, s);
- } else {
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- char *dvipsrc = kpse_var_value ("DVIPSRC");
-#ifdef WIN32
- if (dvipsrc && *dvipsrc) {
- /* $DVIPSRC was set by user */
- strcpy(PSname, dvipsrc);
- }
- else
- /* No env var, looking into some kind of standard path. */
- if (SearchPath(".;%HOME%;c:\\", ".dvipsrc", NULL,
- INLINE_SIZE, PSname,
- &dvipsrc) == 0) {
- /* search failed, we must put something into PSname. */
- dvipsrc = kpse_var_expand(DVIPSRC);
- if (dvipsrc) {
- strcpy(PSname, dvipsrc);
- free(dvipsrc);
- }
- /* Else SearchPath has filled PSname with something */
- }
- /* remove any redundant path separators. Many configurations
- can show up: c:\/.dvipsrc and so on ... */
- {
- char *p, *q;
- for (p = q = PSname; *p && (p - PSname < INLINE_SIZE);
- p++, q++) {
- if (IS_DIR_SEP(*p)) {
- *q = DIR_SEP; p++; q++;
- while (*p && IS_DIR_SEP(*p)) p++;
- }
- else if (IS_KANJI(p)) {
- *q++ = *p++;
- }
- *q = *p;
- }
- *q = '\0';
- }
-#else
- if(!dvipsrc) dvipsrc = kpse_var_expand(DVIPSRC);
- strcpy(PSname, dvipsrc ? dvipsrc : "~/.dvipsrc");
- if(dvipsrc) free(dvipsrc);
-#endif /* WIN32 */
-
-#else /* ! KPATHSEA */
-#ifndef VMCMS /* IBM: VM/CMS - don't have home directory on VMCMS */
-#ifndef MVSXA
- d = "~";
-#endif
-#endif /* IBM: VM/CMS */
- strcpy(PSname, DVIPSRC);
-#endif /* KPATHSEA */
- }
- } else {
-#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2)
- strcpy(PSname, printer);
- strcat(PSname, ".cfg");
-#else
- strcpy(PSname, "config.");
- strcat(PSname, printer);
-#endif
- }
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- if ((deffile=search(configpath,PSname,READ))!=NULL) {
-#else
- if ((deffile=search(d,PSname,READ))!=NULL) {
-#endif
- if (dvips_debug_flag && !quiet) {
- if (strlen(realnameoffile) + prettycolumn > STDOUTSIZE) {
- fprintf(stderr, "\n");
- prettycolumn = 0;
- }
- fprintf_str(stderr, "{%s}", realnameoffile);
- prettycolumn += strlen(realnameoffile) + 2;
- }
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd (D_CONFIG)) {
- fprintf_str(stderr, "Reading dvips config file `%s':\n", realnameoffile);
- }
-#endif
- c_lineno = 0;
- while (fgets(was_inline, INLINE_SIZE, deffile)!=NULL) {
- c_lineno++;
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd (D_CONFIG)) {
- fprintf_str(stderr, "%s:%d:%s", realnameoffile, c_lineno, was_inline);
- }
-#endif
-/*
- * We need to get rid of the newline.
- */
- for (p=was_inline; *p; p++);
- while (p > was_inline && (*(p-1) == '\n' || *(p-1) == '\r')) {
- *--p = '\0';
- }
- if (was_inline[0] != '@')
- canaddtopaper = 0;
- switch (was_inline[0]) {
-/*
- * Handling paper size information:
- *
- * If line is empty, then we clear out the paper size information
- * we have so far.
- *
- * If it is `@+', then we add to the current paper size info.
- *
- * If it is `name hsize vsize', then we start a new definition.
- */
-case '@' :
- p = was_inline + 1;
- while (*p && *p <= ' ') p++;
- if (*p == 0) {
- papsizes = 0; /* throw away memory */
- } else if (*p == '+') {
- if (canaddtopaper == 0)
- error(
- " @+ in config files must immediately following a @ lines");
- else {
- *(nextstring-1) = '\n';/* IBM: VM/CMS - changed 10 to "\n" */
- p++;
- while (*p && *p == ' ') p++;
- strcpy(nextstring, p);
- nextstring += strlen(p) + 1;
- }
- } else {
- struct papsiz *ps;
- char *q;
-
- ps = (struct papsiz *)mymalloc((integer)sizeof(struct papsiz));
- ps->next = papsizes;
- papsizes = ps;
- q = p;
- while (*p && *p > ' ')
- p++;
- *p++ = 0;
- ps->name = newstring(q);
- while (*p && *p <= ' ') p++;
- handlepapersize(p, &hsiz, &vsiz);
- ps->xsize = hsiz;
- ps->ysize = vsiz;
- ps->specdat = newstring("");
- canaddtopaper = 1;
- }
- break;
-case 'a' :
- dopprescan = (was_inline[1] != '0');
- break;
-case 'b':
- if (strncmp(was_inline, "bitmapfontenc", 13) == 0) {
- char *p = was_inline + 13 ;
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++ ;
- if (strncmp(p, "off", 3) == 0) {
- bitmapencopt(0) ; // disable bitmap font enc feature
- } else if (strncmp(p, "on", 2) == 0) {
- bitmapencopt(1) ; // try to include bitmap font encs
- } else if (strncmp(p, "strict", 6) == 0) {
- bitmapencopt(2) ; // issue warnings for missing encs
- } else {
- error(
- "! bitmapfontenc config file option only supports on, off, and strict") ;
- }
- break ;
- }
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%ld", &pagecopies) != 1)
- bad_config("missing pagecopies to b");
-#else
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%d", &pagecopies) != 1)
- bad_config("missing pagecopies to b");
-#endif
- if (pagecopies < 1 || pagecopies > 1000)
- bad_config("pagecopies not between 1 and 1000");
- break;
-case 'm' :
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%ld", &swmem) != 1)
- bad_config("missing swmem to m");
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%d", &swmem) != 1)
- bad_config("missing swmem to m");
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
- if (swmem > 0) {
- swmem += fontmem; /* grab headers we've seen already */
- } else {
- swmem = INT_MAX; /* if value <=0, max it out */
- }
- break;
-case 'M' :
- /* If the user specified a -mode, don't replace it. */
- if (!mfmode_option)
- mfmode = configstring(was_inline+1, 0);
- mflandmode = 0;
- {
- char *pp;
- for (pp=mfmode; pp && *pp>' '; pp++);
- if (pp && *pp == ' ') {
- *pp++ = 0;
- while (*pp && *pp <= ' ')
- pp++;
- if (*pp)
- mflandmode = pp;
- }
- }
- break;
-case 'o' :
- if (!oname_option) {
- struct stat st_buf;
- char *tmp_oname;
- tmp_oname = configstring(was_inline+1, 1);
- if ((*tmp_oname && tmp_oname[strlen(tmp_oname)-1] == ':')
- || (stat(tmp_oname, &st_buf) == 0 && S_ISCHR(st_buf.st_mode))) {
- sendcontrolD = 1; /* if we send to a device, *we* are spooler */
-#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2)
- tmp_oname[strlen(tmp_oname)-1] = 0;
-#endif
- }
- oname = tmp_oname;
- }
- break;
-case 'F' :
- sendcontrolD = (was_inline[1] != '0');
- break;
-case 'O' :
- p = was_inline + 1;
- handlepapersize(p, &hoff, &voff);
- break;
-#ifdef FONTLIB
-case 'L' :
- {
- char tempname[INLINE_SIZE];
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%s", PSname) != 1) bad_config("missing arg to L");
- else {
- flipath = getpath(fliparse(PSname,tempname), flipath);
- fliname = newstring(tempname);
- }
- }
- break;
-#endif
-case 'T' :
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%s", PSname) != 1)
- bad_config("missing arg to T");
- else
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- SET_CLIENT_PATH (kpse_tfm_format, PSname);
-#else
- tfmpath = getpath(PSname, tfmpath);
-#endif
- break;
-case 'P' :
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%s", PSname) != 1) bad_config("missing arg to P");
- else
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- SET_CLIENT_PATH (kpse_pk_format, PSname);
-#else
- pkpath = getpath(PSname, pkpath);
-#endif
- break;
-case 'p' :
- p = was_inline + 1;
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++;
- if (*p == '+') {
- if (sscanf(p+1, "%s", PSname) != 1)
- bad_config("missing arg to p");
- getpsinfo(PSname);
- } else {
- psmapfile = configstring(was_inline+1, 0);
- }
- break;
-case 'v' : case 'V' :
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%s", PSname) != 1)
- bad_config("missing arg to V");
- else
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- SET_CLIENT_PATH (kpse_vf_format, PSname);
-#else
- vfpath = getpath(PSname, vfpath);
-#endif
- break;
-case 'S' :
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%s", PSname) != 1)
- bad_config("missing arg to S");
- else
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- SET_CLIENT_PATH (kpse_pict_format, PSname);
-#else
- figpath = getpath(PSname, figpath);
-#endif
- break;
-case 's':
- safetyenclose = 1;
- break;
-case 'H' :
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%s", PSname) != 1)
- bad_config("missing arg to H");
- else
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- SET_CLIENT_PATH (headerpath, PSname);
-#else
- headerpath = getpath(PSname, headerpath);
-#endif
- break;
-case '%': case ' ' : case '*' : case '#' : case ';' :
-case '=' : case 0 : case '\n' :
- break;
-case 'r' :
- reverse = (was_inline[1] != '0');
- break;
-/*
- * This case is for last resort font scaling; I hate this, but enough
- * people have in no uncertain terms demanded it that I'll go ahead and
- * add it.
- *
- * This line must have numbers on it, resolutions, to search for the
- * font as a last resort, and then the font will be scaled. These
- * resolutions should be in increasing order.
- *
- * For most machines, just `300' is sufficient here; on the NeXT,
- * `300 400' may be more appropriate.
- */
-case 'R':
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
- i = 0;
- p = was_inline + 1;
- while (*p) {
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++;
- if ('0' <= *p && *p <= '9') {
- j = 0;
- while ('0' <= *p && *p <= '9')
- j = 10 * j + (*p++ - '0');
- if (i > 0)
- if (lastresortsizes[i-1] > j) {
- bad_config("last resort sizes (R) must be sorted");
- }
- lastresortsizes[i++] = j;
- } else {
- if (*p == 0)
- break;
- bad_config("only numbers expected on `R' line");
- }
- }
- lastresortsizes[i] = 32000;
-#else /* KPATHSEA */
- for (p = was_inline + 1; *p; p++) {
- if (isblank ((unsigned char)*p)) {
- *p = ':';
- }
- }
- kpse_fallback_resolutions_string = xstrdup (was_inline + 1);
-#endif
- break;
-case 'D' :
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%d", &actualdpi) != 1)
- bad_config("missing arg to D");
- if (actualdpi < 10 || actualdpi > 10000)
- bad_config("dpi must be between 10 and 10000");
- vactualdpi = actualdpi;
- break;
-/*
- * Execute a command. This can be dangerous, but can also be very useful.
- */
-case 'E' :
-#ifdef SECURE
- error("dvips was compiled with SECURE, which disables E in config");
-#else
- if (secure) {
- error("E in config is disabled. To enable E, set z0 before E");
- break;
- }
- system(was_inline+1);
-#endif
- break;
-case 'K':
- removecomments = (was_inline[1] != '0');
- break;
-case 'L':
- lastpsizwins = (was_inline[1] != '0');
- break;
-case 'U':
- nosmallchars = (was_inline[1] != '0');
- break;
-case 'W':
- for (p=was_inline+1; *p && *p <= ' '; p++);
- if (*p)
- warningmsg = newstring(p);
- else
- warningmsg = 0;
- break;
-case 'X' :
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%d", &actualdpi) != 1)
- bad_config("missing numeric arg to X");
- if (actualdpi < 10 || actualdpi > 10000)
- bad_config("X arg must be between 10 and 10000");
- break;
-case 'Y' :
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%d", &vactualdpi) != 1)
- bad_config("missing numeric arg to Y");
- if (vactualdpi < 10 || vactualdpi > 10000)
- bad_config("Y arg must be between 10 and 10000");
- break;
-case 'x': case 'y':
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%lg", &mag) != 1)
- bad_config("missing arg to x or y");
- overridemag = (was_inline[0] == 'x') ? 1 : -1;
- break;
-case 'e' :
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%d", &maxdrift) != 1)
- bad_config("missing arg to e");
- if (maxdrift < 0) bad_config("bad argument to e");
- vmaxdrift = maxdrift;
- break;
-case 'z' :
- if (secure_option && secure && was_inline[1] == '0') {
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "warning: %s: z0 directive ignored since -R1 given\n",
- realnameoffile); /* Never happen */
- } else {
- if (was_inline[1] == '0') {
- secure = 0;
- } else if (was_inline[1] == '2') {
- secure = 2;
- } else {
- secure = 1;
- }
- }
- break;
-case 'q' : case 'Q' :
- quiet = (was_inline[1] != '0');
- break;
-case 'f' :
- filter = (was_inline[1] != '0');
- if (filter)
- oname = "";
- /* noenv has already been tested, so no point in setting. */
- sendcontrolD = 0;
- break;
-#ifdef SHIFTLOWCHARS
-case 'G':
- shiftlowchars = (was_inline[1] != '0');
- break;
-#endif
-case 'h' :
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%s", PSname) != 1)
- bad_config("missing arg to h");
- else add_header(PSname);
- break;
-case 'i' :
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%d", &maxsecsize) != 1)
- maxsecsize = 0;
- sepfiles = 1;
- break;
-case 'I':
- noenv = (was_inline[1] != '0');
- break;
-case 'N' :
- disablecomments = (was_inline[1] != '0');
- break;
-case 'Z' :
- compressed = (was_inline[1] != '0');
- break;
-case 'j':
- partialdownload = (was_inline[1] != '0');
- break;
-case 't' :
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%s", PSname) != 1)
- bad_config("missing arg to t");
- else {
- if (strcmp(PSname, "landscape") == 0) {
- if (hpapersize || vpapersize)
- error(
- "both landscape and papersize specified; ignoring landscape");
- else
- landscape = 1;
- } else
- paperfmt = newstring(PSname);
- }
- break;
-case 'c' :
- if (sscanf(was_inline+1, "%s", PSname) != 1)
- bad_config("missing arg to c");
- else
- getdefaults(PSname);
- break;
-default:
- bad_config("strange line");
- }
- }
- fclose(deffile);
- } else {
- if (printer)
- {
- char msg[1000];
- snprintf (msg, sizeof(msg), "warning: no config file for `%s'",
- printer);
- error(msg);
- return 0;
- }
- }
-
- return 1;
-}
-
-/*
-* If a character pointer is passed in, use that name; else, use the
-* default (possibly set) name, psfonts.map.
-*/
-void
-getpsinfo(const char *name)
-{
- FILE *deffile;
- register char *p;
- char *specinfo, *downloadinfo;
- char downbuf[500];
- char specbuf[500];
- int slen;
-
- if (name == 0)
- name = psmapfile;
- if ((deffile=search(mappath, name, READ))!=NULL) {
- if (dvips_debug_flag && !quiet) {
- if (strlen(realnameoffile) + prettycolumn > STDOUTSIZE) {
- fprintf(stderr, "\n");
- prettycolumn = 0;
- }
- fprintf_str(stderr, "{%s}", realnameoffile);
- prettycolumn += strlen(realnameoffile) + 2;
- }
- while (fgets(was_inline, INLINE_SIZE, deffile)!=NULL) {
- p = was_inline;
- if (*p > ' ' && *p != '*' && *p != '#' && *p != ';' && *p != '%') {
- char *TeXname = NULL;
- char *PSname = NULL;
- char *Fontfile = NULL;
- char *Vectfile = NULL;
- char *hdr_name = NULL;
- boolean nopartial_p = false;
- boolean encoding_p = false;
- specinfo = NULL;
- downloadinfo = NULL;
- downbuf[0] = 0;
- specbuf[0] = 0;
- while (*p) {
- encoding_p = false;
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++;
- if (*p) {
- if (*p == '"') { /* PostScript instructions? */
- if (specinfo) {
- strcat(specbuf, specinfo);
- strcat(specbuf, " ");
- }
- specinfo = p + 1;
-
- } else if (*p == '<') { /* Header to download? */
- /* If had previous downloadinfo, save it. */
- if (downloadinfo) {
- strcat(downbuf, downloadinfo);
- strcat(downbuf, " ");
- downloadinfo = NULL;
- }
- if (p[1] == '<') { /* << means always full download */
- p++;
- nopartial_p = true;
- } else if (p[1] == '[') { /* <[ means an encoding */
- p++;
- encoding_p = true;
- }
- p++;
- /* skip whitespace after < */
- while (*p && *p <= ' ')
- p++;
-
- /* save start of header name */
- hdr_name = p;
-
- } else if (TeXname) /* second regular word on line? */
- PSname = p;
-
- else /* first regular word? */
- TeXname = p;
-
- if (*p == '"') {
- p++; /* find end of "..." word */
- while (*p != '"' && *p)
- p++;
- } else
- while (*p > ' ') /* find end of anything else */
- p++;
- if (*p)
- *p++ = 0;
-
- /* If we had a header we were downloading, figure
- out what to do; couldn't do this above since we
- want to check the suffix. */
- if (hdr_name) {
- const char *suffix = find_suffix (hdr_name);
- if (encoding_p || STREQ (suffix, "enc")) {
- /* (SPQR) if it is a reencoding, pass on to
- FontPart, and download as usual */
- Vectfile = downloadinfo = hdr_name;
- } else if (nopartial_p) {
- downloadinfo = hdr_name;
- } else if (FILESTRCASEEQ (suffix, "pfa")
- || FILESTRCASEEQ (suffix, "pfb")
- || STREQ (suffix, "PFA")
- || STREQ (suffix, "PFB")) {
- Fontfile = hdr_name;
- } else {
- downloadinfo = hdr_name;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- if (specinfo)
- strcat(specbuf, specinfo);
- if (downloadinfo)
- strcat(downbuf, downloadinfo);
- slen = strlen(downbuf) - 1;
- if (slen > 0 && downbuf[slen] == ' ') {
- downbuf[slen] = 0;
- }
- if (TeXname) {
- TeXname = newstring(TeXname);
- PSname = newstring(PSname);
- Fontfile = newstring(Fontfile);
- Vectfile = newstring(Vectfile);
- specinfo = newstring(specbuf);
- downloadinfo = newstring(downbuf);
- add_entry(TeXname, PSname, Fontfile, Vectfile,
- specinfo, downloadinfo);
- }
- }
- }
- fclose(deffile);
- }
- checkstrings();
-}
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
-/*
- * Get environment variables! These override entries in ./config.h.
- * We substitute everything of the form ::, ^: or :$ with default,
- * so a user can easily build on to the existing paths.
- */
-static char *
-getenvup(char *who, char *what)
-{
- return getpath(getenv(who), what);
-}
-#endif
-#if !defined(KPATHSEA) && defined(SEARCH_SUBDIRECTORIES)
-static char *concat3();
-#endif
-void
-checkenv(int which)
-{
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
- if (which) {
- tfmpath = getenvup(FONTPATH, tfmpath);
- vfpath = getenvup("VFFONTS", vfpath);
- pictpath = getenvup("TEXPICTS", pictpath);
- figpath = getenvup("TEXINPUTS", figpath);
- headerpath = getenvup("DVIPSHEADERS", headerpath);
- if (getenv("TEXPKS"))
- pkpath = getenvup("TEXPKS", pkpath);
- else if (getenv("TEXPACKED"))
- pkpath = getenvup("TEXPACKED", pkpath);
- else if (getenv("PKFONTS"))
- pkpath = getenvup("PKFONTS", pkpath);
-#ifdef SEARCH_SUBDIRECTORIES
- else if (getenv(FONTPATH))
- pkpath = getenvup(FONTPATH, pkpath);
- if (getenv ("TEXFONTS_SUBDIR"))
- fontsubdirpath = getenvup ("TEXFONTS_SUBDIR", fontsubdirpath);
- {
- char pathsep[2];
- char *do_subdir_path();
- char *dirs = do_subdir_path (fontsubdirpath);
- /* If the paths were in dynamic storage before, that memory is
- wasted now. */
- pathsep[0] = PATHSEP;
- pathsep[1] = '\0';
- tfmpath = concat3 (tfmpath, pathsep, dirs);
- pkpath = concat3 (pkpath, pathsep, dirs);
- }
-#endif
- } else
- configpath = getenvup("TEXCONFIG", configpath);
-#endif
-}
-
-#if !defined(KPATHSEA) && defined(SEARCH_SUBDIRECTORIES)
-
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <sys/stat.h>
-#include <errno.h>
-
-#ifdef SYSV
-#include <dirent.h>
-typedef struct dirent *directory_entry_type;
-#else
-#include <sys/dir.h>
-typedef struct direct *directory_entry_type;
-#endif
-
-/* Declare the routine to get the current working directory. */
-
-#ifndef HAVE_GETCWD
-extern char *getwd ();
-#define getcwd(b, len) ((b) ? getwd (b) : getwd (xmalloc (len)))
-#else
-#ifdef ANSI
-extern char *getcwd (char *, int);
-#else
-extern char *getcwd ();
-#endif /* not ANSI */
-#endif /* not HAVE_GETWD */
-
-#if defined(SYSV) || defined(VMS) || defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(ATARIST)
-#define MAXPATHLEN (256)
-#else /* ~SYSV */
-#include <sys/param.h> /* for MAXPATHLEN */
-#endif
-
-extern void exit();
-extern int chdir();
-
-/* Memory operations: variants of malloc(3) and realloc(3) that just
- give up the ghost when they fail. */
-
-char *
-xmalloc(unsigned size)
-{
- char *mem = malloc (size);
-
- if (mem == NULL)
- {
- fprintf (stderr, "! Cannot allocate %u bytes.\n", size);
- exit (10);
- }
-
- return mem;
-}
-
-
-char *
-xrealloc(char *ptr, unsigned size)
-{
- char *mem = realloc (ptr, size);
-
- if (mem == NULL)
- {
- fprintf (stderr, "! Cannot reallocate %u bytes at %x.\n", size, (int)ptr);
- exit (10);
- }
-
- return mem;
-}
-
-
-/* Return, in NAME, the next component of PATH, i.e., the characters up
- to the next PATHSEP. */
-
-static void
-next_component(char *name, char **path)
-{
- unsigned count = 0;
-
- while (**path != 0 && **path != PATHSEP)
- {
- name[count++] = **path;
- (*path)++; /* Move further along, even between calls. */
- }
-
- name[count] = 0;
- if (**path == PATHSEP)
- (*path)++; /* Move past the delimiter. */
-}
-
-
-#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE
-#ifndef S_ISDIR
-#define S_ISDIR(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR)
-#endif
-#endif
-
-/* Return true if FN is a directory or a symlink to a directory,
- false if not. */
-
-int
-is_dir(char *fn)
-{
- struct stat stats;
-
- return stat (fn, &stats) == 0 && S_ISDIR (stats.st_mode);
-}
-
-
-static char *
-concat3(char *s1, char *s2, char *s3)
-{
- char *r = xmalloc (strlen (s1) + strlen (s2) + strlen (s3) + 1);
- strcpy (r, s1);
- strcat (r, s2);
- strcat (r, s3);
- return r;
-}
-
-
-/* DIR_LIST is the default list of directories (colon-separated) to
- search. We want to add all the subdirectories directly below each of
- the directories in the path.
-
- We return the list of directories found. */
-
-char *
-do_subdir_path(char *dir_list)
-{
- char *cwd;
- unsigned len;
- char *result = xmalloc ((unsigned)1);
- char *temp = dir_list;
- char dirsep[2];
-
- dirsep[0] = DIRSEP;
- dirsep[1] = '\0';
-
- /* Make a copy in writable memory. */
- dir_list = xmalloc (strlen (temp) + 1);
- strcpy (dir_list, temp);
-
- *result = 0;
-
- /* Unfortunately, we can't look in the environment for the current
- directory, because if we are running under a program (let's say
- Emacs), the PWD variable might have been set by Emacs' parent
- to the current directory at the time Emacs was invoked. This
- is not necessarily the same directory the user expects to be
- in. So, we must always call getcwd(3) or getwd(3), even though
- they are slow and prone to hang in networked installations. */
- cwd = getcwd (NULL, MAXPATHLEN + 2);
- if (cwd == NULL)
- {
- perror ("getcwd");
- exit (errno);
- }
-
- do
- {
- DIR *dir;
- directory_entry_type e;
- char dirname[MAXPATHLEN];
-
- next_component (dirname, &dir_list);
-
- /* All the `::'s should be gone by now, but we may as well make
- sure `chdir' doesn't crash. */
- if (*dirname == 0) continue;
-
- /* By changing directories, we save a bunch of string
- concatenations (and make the pathnames the kernel looks up
- shorter). */
- if (chdir (dirname) != 0) continue;
-
- dir = opendir (".");
- if (dir == NULL) continue;
-
- while ((e = readdir (dir)) != NULL)
- {
- if (is_dir (e->d_name) && strcmp (e->d_name, ".") != 0
- && strcmp (e->d_name, "..") != 0)
- {
- char *found = concat3 (dirname, dirsep, e->d_name);
-
- result = xrealloc (result, strlen (result) + strlen (found) + 2);
-
- len = strlen (result);
- if (len > 0)
- {
- result[len] = PATHSEP;
- result[len + 1] = 0;
- }
- strcat (result, found);
- free (found);
- }
- }
- closedir (dir);
-
- /* Change back to the current directory, in case the path
- contains relative directory names. */
- if (chdir (cwd) != 0)
- {
- perror (cwd);
- exit (errno);
- }
- }
- while (*dir_list != 0);
-
- return result;
-}
-#endif /* SEARCH_SUBDIRECTORIES */
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/same-name.test b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/same-name.test
deleted file mode 100755
index 4459ab3e48e..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/same-name.test
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh -vx
-# $Id$
-# Public domain.
-# Test oname == iname.
-
-rm -f same-name.dvi same-name.out
-
-./dvips same-name.dvi -o same-name.dvi 2>same-name.out \
- && exit 1
-
-grep 'Output name should be different from input name' \
- same-name.out || exit 1
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/scalewidth.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/scalewidth.c
deleted file mode 100644
index dab197a9290..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/scalewidth.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Code to scale dimensions. Takes two thirty-two bit integers, multiplies
- * them, divides them by 2^20, and returns the thirty-two bit result.
- * The first integer, the width in FIXes, can lie between -2^24 and 2^24-1.
- * The second integer, the scale factor, can lie between 0 and 2^27-1.
- *
- * Here, unlike in TeX, we do the arithmetic exactly. Since the error
- * in the TeX arithmetic is parts per million, and since dvips makes no
- * layout decisions, this has no effect. (TeX stipulates that any
- * implementation of *TeX* needs to do the arithmetic exactly as
- * specified in TeX, but drivers need not.)
- *
- * Since this math is special, we put it in its own file. It is the only
- * place in the program where such accuracy is required.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-integer
-scalewidth(register integer a, register integer b)
-{
- register integer al, bl;
-
- if (a < 0)
- return -scalewidth(-a, b);
- if (b < 0)
- return -scalewidth(a, -b);
- al = a & 32767;
- bl = b & 32767;
- a >>= 15;
- b >>= 15;
- return ( ((al*bl/32768) + a*bl+al*b)/32 + a*b*1024);
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/scanpage.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/scanpage.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 51ad3afb9c7..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/scanpage.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,310 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This routine scans a page for font definitions and character usage.
- * It keeps an estimate of the memory remaining in the printer, and
- * returns false when that memory is exhausted, unless scanning the
- * first page. Otherwise it returns 1 if no problems were found,
- * or 2 if it thinks the first page of a section may overflow memory.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-/*
- * Charge pagecost for the cost of showing the character that *cd refers to
- * and charge fontmem for the cost of downloading the character if necessary.
- * A zero result indicates that we have run out of memory.
- * If the character is small (a small packet), we save 43 bytes (since we
- * use a single string instead of an array with integers in the PostScript.)
- */
-Boolean
-prescanchar(chardesctype *cd)
-{
- register quarterword *cras;
- register integer thischar;
-
- if ((cd->flags & (PREVPAGE | THISPAGE)) == 0) {
- /* the character hasn't been used before in the current section */
- cras = cd->packptr;
- if (curfnt->resfont) {
- thischar = PSCHARCOST;
- cd->flags |= THISPAGE;
- } else if (cras != NULL) {
- thischar = CHARCOST;
- if (cd->flags & BIGCHAR)
- thischar += 43;
- if (compressed) {
- if ((cd->flags & REPACKED) == 0) {
- repack(cd);
- cras = cd->packptr;
- }
- if ((*cras & 4))
- if ((*cras & 7) == 7)
- thischar += getlong(cras + 17);
- else
- thischar += getlong(cras + 9);
- else
- thischar += getlong(cras + 5);
- } else {
- if ((*cras & 4))
- if ((*cras & 7) == 7)
- thischar += getlong(cras + 1)
- * ((getlong(cras + 5) + 7) >> 3);
- else
- thischar += (cras[3] * 256L + cras[4]) *
- ((cras[1] * 256L + cras[2] + 7) >> 3);
- else
- thischar += ((long)(cras[2] * ((cras[1] + 7) >> 3)));
- }
- cd->flags |= THISPAGE;
- } else
- thischar = 0;
- fontmem -= thischar;
- if (fontmem <= pagecost) {
- if (pagecount > 0)
- return(0);
- }
- }
- return(1);
-}
-/*
- * When a font is selected during the prescan, this routine makes sure that
- * the tfm or pk file is loaded and charges fontmem for the VM overhead in
- * creating the font. The result is true unless the section must be aborted
- * in order to keep this font from overflowing VM.
- */
-Boolean
-preselectfont(fontdesctype *f)
-{
- curfnt = f;
- if (curfnt->loaded == 0 || curfnt->loaded == 3) {
- if (!residentfont(curfnt))
- if (!virtualfont(curfnt))
- loadfont(curfnt);
- }
- if (curfnt->psname == 0) {
- if (curfnt->loaded < 2) { /* virtual font costs nothing (yet) */
- if (curfnt->resfont)
- fontmem -= PSFONTCOST;
- else {
- fontmem -= FONTCOST + curfnt->maxchars;
- if (curfnt->loadeddpi != curfnt->dpi)
- fontmem -= 48; /* for the new font matrix */
- }
- }
- curfnt->psname = 1;
- if (fontmem <= pagecost) {
- if (pagecount > 0)
- return(0);
- }
- }
- return(1);
-}
-/*
- * Now our scanpage routine.
- */
-short
-scanpage(void)
-{
- register shalfword cmd;
- register chardesctype *cd;
- register fontmaptype *cfnt = 0;
- integer fnt;
- integer mychar;
- register frametype *frp = frames;
-
- if (firstboploc == 0)
- firstboploc = ftell(dvifile);
- pagecost = 0;
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_PAGE))
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf(stderr,"Scanning page %ld\n", pagenum);
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- fprintf(stderr,"Scanning page %d\n", pagenum);
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- curfnt = NULL;
- curpos = NULL;
-
- bopcolor(0); /* IBM: color - put current colorstack to bopstackdepth */
-
- while (1) {
- switch (cmd=dvibyte()) {
-case 255: /* pTeX's dir or undefined */
- if (!noptex) {
- dvibyte();
- break;
- }
-/* illegal commands */
-case 131: case 136: case 139: /* set4, put4, bop */
-case 247: case 248: case 249: /* pre, post, post_post */
-case 250: case 251: case 252: case 253: case 254: /* undefined */
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "! DVI file contains unexpected command (%d)",cmd);
- error(errbuf);
-case 132: case 137: /* eight-byte commands setrule, putrule */
- dvibyte();
- dvibyte();
- dvibyte();
- dvibyte();
-case 146: case 151: case 156: case 160: case 165: case 170:
- /* four-byte commands right4, w4, x4, down4, y4, z4 */
- dvibyte();
-case 145: case 150: case 155: case 159: case 164: case 169:
- /* three-byte commands right3, w3, x3, down3, y3, z3 */
- dvibyte();
-case 144: case 149: case 154: case 158: case 163: case 168:
- /* two-byte commands right2, w2, x2, down2, y2, z2 */
- dvibyte();
-case 143: case 148: case 153: case 157: case 162: case 167:
- /* one-byte commands right1, w1, x1, down1, y1, z1 */
- dvibyte();
-case 147: case 152: case 161: case 166: /* w0, x0, y0, z0 */
-case 138: case 141: case 142: /* nop, push, pop */
- break;
-case 130: case 135: /* set3, put3 */
- if (noptex) {
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "! DVI file contains unexpected pTeX command (%d)",cmd);
- error(errbuf);
- }
- mychar = dvibyte(); mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- goto dochar;
-case 129: case 134: /* set2, put2 */
- if (noomega && noptex) {
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "! DVI file contains unexpected command (%d)",cmd);
- error(errbuf);
- }
- mychar = dvibyte(); mychar = (mychar << 8) + dvibyte();
- goto dochar;
-case 128: case 133: cmd = dvibyte(); /* set1, put1 commands drops through */
-default: /* these are commands 0 (setchar0) thru 127 (setchar 127) */
- mychar = cmd;
-dochar:
-/*
- * We are going to approximate that each string of consecutive characters
- * requires (length of string) bytes of PostScript VM.
- */
- if (curfnt==NULL)
- error("! Bad DVI file: no font selected");
- if (mychar>=curfnt->maxchars) {
- if (!noptex && mychar<0x1000000 && curfnt->loaded == 2 && curfnt->kind == VF_PTEX) {
- /* fallback */
- } else {
- sprintf(errbuf,"! [scanpage] invalid char %d from font %.500s",
- mychar, curfnt->name);
- error(errbuf);
- }
- }
- if (curfnt->loaded == 2) { /* scanning a virtual font character */
- struct tft *ffont0;
- frp->curp = curpos;
- frp->curl = curlim;
- frp->ff = ffont;
- frp->curf = curfnt;
- if (++frp == &frames[MAXFRAME] )
- error("! virtual recursion stack overflow");
- cd = curfnt->chardesc + mychar;
- if (mychar>=curfnt->maxchars || cd->packptr == NULL) {
- if (!noptex && mychar<0x1000000 && curfnt->kind == VF_PTEX) { /* fallback */
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "We will fallback pTeX vf:%s to %s\n",
- curfnt->name, curfnt->localfonts->desc->name);
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- } else {
- fprintf(stderr, "Wrong char code: %04X\n", mychar);
- error("! a non-existent virtual character is being used; check vf/tfm files");
- }
- ffont0 = curfnt->localfonts;
- if (ffont0==NULL)
- curfnt = NULL;
- else if (!preselectfont(ffont0->desc))
- goto outofmem;
- } else {
- curpos = cd->packptr + 2;
- curlim = curpos + (256*(long)(*cd->packptr)+(*(cd->packptr+1)));
- ffont = curfnt->localfonts;
- if (ffont==NULL)
- curfnt = NULL;
- else if (!preselectfont(ffont->desc))
- goto outofmem;
- }
- } else {
- pagecost++;
- if (!prescanchar(curfnt->chardesc + mychar))
- goto outofmem;
- }
- break;
-case 171: case 172: case 173: case 174: case 175: case 176: case 177:
-case 178: case 179: case 180: case 181: case 182: case 183: case 184:
-case 185: case 186: case 187: case 188: case 189: case 190: case 191:
-case 192: case 193: case 194: case 195: case 196: case 197: case 198:
-case 199: case 200: case 201: case 202: case 203: case 204: case 205:
-case 206: case 207: case 208: case 209: case 210: case 211: case 212:
-case 213: case 214: case 215: case 216: case 217: case 218: case 219:
-case 220: case 221: case 222: case 223: case 224: case 225: case 226:
-case 227: case 228: case 229: case 230: case 231: case 232: case 233:
-case 234: case 235: case 236: case 237: case 238: /* font selection commands */
- if (cmd < 235) fnt = cmd - 171; /* fntnum0 thru fntnum63 */
- else {
- fnt = dvibyte(); /* fnt1 */
- while (cmd-- > 235)
- fnt = (fnt << 8) + dvibyte();
- }
- for (cfnt=ffont; cfnt; cfnt = cfnt->next)
- if (cfnt->fontnum == fnt) goto fontfound;
- printf("Font number %d not found\n", fnt);
- error("! no font selected");
-fontfound: curfnt = cfnt->desc;
- if (!preselectfont(curfnt))
- goto outofmem;
- break;
-case 239: predospecial((integer)dvibyte(), 1); break; /* xxx1 */
-case 240: predospecial((integer)twobytes(), 1); break; /* xxx2 */
-case 241: predospecial(threebytes(), 1); break; /* xxx3 */
-case 242: predospecial(signedquad(), 1); break; /* xxx4 */
-case 243: case 244: case 245: case 246: fontdef(cmd-242); break; /* fntdef1 */
-case 140: /* eop or end of virtual char */
- if (curpos) {
- --frp;
- curfnt = frp->curf;
- ffont = frp->ff;
- curlim = frp->curl;
- curpos = frp->curp;
- break;
- }
- goto endofpage; /* eop */
- }
- }
-endofpage:
- if (fontmem > pagecost)
- return(1);
- if (pagecount > 0) {
- return(0);
- } /* IBM: color */
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf(stderr, "Page %ld may be too complex to print\n", pagenum);
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- fprintf(stderr, "Page %d may be too complex to print\n", pagenum);
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
-/*
- * This case should be rare indeed. Even with only 200K of virtual memory,
- * at 11 bytes per char, you can have 18K characters on a page.
- */
- return(2);
-outofmem:
- if (frp != frames) {
- curpos = frames->curp;
- curlim = frames->curl;
- ffont = frames->ff;
- curfnt = frames->curf;
- }
- return 0;
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/search.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/search.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ca6b3cda6a6..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/search.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,358 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * The search routine takes a directory list, separated by PATHSEP, and
- * tries to open a file. Null directory components indicate current
- * directory. In an environment variable, null directory components
- * indicate substitution of the default path list at that point.
- * This source file assumes KPATHSEA is defined.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
-"goodbye, search.c can only be compiled with -DKPATHSEA"
-#endif
-
-#include "protos_add.h" /* external declarations */
-
-#include <kpathsea/c-ctype.h>
-#include <kpathsea/tex-file.h>
-#include <kpathsea/tex-glyph.h>
-#include <kpathsea/absolute.h>
-#include <kpathsea/c-pathch.h>
-#include <kpathsea/variable.h>
-
-#ifdef WIN32
-#undef fopen
-#undef popen
-#undef pclose
-extern FILE *generic_fsyscp_fopen(const char *name, const char *mode);
-#define fopen(file, fmode) generic_fsyscp_fopen(file, fmode)
-#define popen(pcmd, pmode) fsyscp_popen(pcmd, pmode)
-#define pclose(pstream) _pclose(pstream)
-
-#undef FATAL_PERROR
-#if defined (KPSE_COMPAT_API)
-#define FATAL_PERROR(str) do { \
- win32_fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", kpse_def->invocation_name); \
- win32_perror (str); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } while (0)
-#else
-/* If there is no global variable available, just output the error */
-#define FATAL_PERROR(str) do { \
- win32_perror (str); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } while (0)
-#endif
-
-#endif
-
-#ifndef GUNZIP
-#define GUNZIP "gzip -d"
-#endif
-
-int to_close; /* use fclose or pclose? */
-char *realnameoffile;
-
-/* Return safely quoted version of NAME. That means using "..." on
- Windows and '...' on Unix, with any occurrences of the quote char
- quoted with a \. Result is always in new memory; NAME is unchanged.
- This is a generic function; if we end up needing it in other
- programs, we should move it to kpathsea. */
-
-#ifdef WIN32
-#define QUOTE '"'
-#else
-#define QUOTE '\''
-#endif
-
-static char *
-quote_name (const char *name)
-{
- char *quoted = xmalloc (strlen (name) * 2 + 3);
- char *q = quoted;
- const char *p = name;
-
- *q++ = QUOTE;
- while (*p) {
- if (*p == QUOTE)
- *q++ = QUOTE;
- *q++ = *p++;
- }
- *q++ = QUOTE;
- *q = 0;
-
- return quoted;
-}
-
-
-/* On Windows, return PROG with SELFAUTOLOC prepended, and / separators
- changed to \. On Unix, return a copy of PROG. Result is always in
- new memory. No safeness or other quoting is done on PROG.
-
- This is necessary because Windows likes to run programs out of the
- current directory. So for security, we want to ensure that we are
- invoking programs from our own binary directory, not via PATH.
-
- This is a generic function; if we end up needing it in other
- programs, we should move it to kpathsea. */
-
-#ifdef WIN32
-#include <kpathsea/concatn.h>
-#endif
-
-static char *
-selfautoloc_prog (const char *prog)
-{
- char *ret;
-#ifdef WIN32
- char *p, *q, *r;
- /* Get value of SELFAUTOLOC, but \ works better for path separator. */
- char *selfautoloc = kpse_var_value ("SELFAUTOLOC");
- for (p = selfautoloc; *p; p++) {
- if (*p == '/')
- *p = '\\';
- }
- q = xstrdup (prog);
- r = q;
- while (*r && *r != ' ' && *r != '\t')
- r++;
- if (*r == '\0')
- ret = concatn ("\"", selfautoloc, "\\", q, "\"", NULL);
- else {
- *r = '\0';
- r++;
- if (*r)
- ret = concatn ("\"", selfautoloc, "\\", q, "\" ", r, NULL);
- else
- ret = concatn ("\"", selfautoloc, "\\", q, "\"", NULL);
- }
- free (q);
- free (selfautoloc);
-
-#else /* not WIN32 */
- ret = xstrdup (prog);
-#endif
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-
-FILE *
-search(kpse_file_format_type format, const char *file, const char *mode)
-{
- FILE *ret;
- string found_name;
-
- /* This change suggested by maj@cl.cam.ac.uk to disallow reading of
- arbitrary files. Further modified by Y. Oiwa. */
-#ifndef SECURE
- if (secure == 2) {
-#endif
- /* an absolute path is denied */
- if (kpse_absolute_p (file, false))
- return NULL;
-
- if (file[0] == '.' && file[1] == '.' && IS_DIR_SEP(file[2])) {
- /* a relative path starting with ../ is denied */
- return NULL;
- } else {
- /* a relative path containing /../ is denied */
- const char *p;
-
- if (file[0] != '\0') {
- for(p = file + 1; *p && ((p = strstr(p, "..")) != NULL); p += 2) {
- /* p[2] is valid, because p points to string starting with ".." */
- /* p[-1] is valid, because p does not point the top of file */
- if ((p[2] == '\0' || IS_DIR_SEP(p[2])) && IS_DIR_SEP(p[-1])) {
- return NULL;
- }
- }
- }
- }
-#ifndef SECURE
- }
-#endif
- /* Most file looked for through here must exist -- the exception is
- VF's. Bitmap fonts go through pksearch. */
- found_name = kpse_find_file (file, format,
- format != vfpath && format != ofmpath);
- if (found_name) {
- unsigned len = strlen (found_name);
- if ((format == figpath || format == headerpath)
- && ((len > 2 && FILESTRCASEEQ (found_name + len - 2, ".Z"))
- || (len > 3 && FILESTRCASEEQ (found_name + len - 3, ".gz")))) {
- /* automatically but safely decompress. */
- char *quoted_name = quote_name (found_name);
- char *cmd;
- char *prog = selfautoloc_prog (GUNZIP);
- cmd = concat3 (prog, " -c ", quoted_name);
- ret = popen (cmd, "r");
- if (dd(D_FILES)) {
- fprintf_str(stderr, "popen(%s) %s\n", cmd,
- ret == NULL ? "failed" : "succeeded");
- }
- SET_BINARY(fileno(ret));
- to_close = USE_PCLOSE;
- free (cmd);
- free (quoted_name);
- free (prog);
- } else {
- ret = fopen (found_name, mode);
- to_close = USE_FCLOSE;
- }
- if (!ret)
- FATAL_PERROR (found_name);
-
- /* Free result of previous search. */
- if (realnameoffile)
- free (realnameoffile);
-
- /* Save in `name' and `realnameoffile' because other routines
- access those globals. */
- realnameoffile = found_name;
- strcpy(name, realnameoffile);
- } else
- ret = NULL;
-
- return ret;
-} /* end search */
-
-
-FILE *
-pksearch(const char *file, const char *mode, halfword dpi,
- const char **name_ret, int *dpi_ret)
-{
- FILE *ret;
- kpse_glyph_file_type font_file;
- string found_name = kpse_find_pk (file, dpi, &font_file);
-
- if (found_name) {
- ret = fopen (found_name, mode);
- if (!ret)
- FATAL_PERROR (name);
-
- /* Free result of previous search. */
- if (realnameoffile)
- free (realnameoffile);
- /* Save in `name' and `realnameoffile' because other routines
- access those globals. Sigh. */
- realnameoffile = found_name;
- strcpy(name, realnameoffile);
- *name_ret = font_file.name;
- *dpi_ret = font_file.dpi;
- } else
- ret = NULL;
-
- return ret;
-} /* end search */
-
-
-/* do we report file openings? */
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-# ifdef fopen
-# undef fopen
-# endif
-# ifdef VMCMS /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-# define fopen cmsfopen
-# endif /* IBM: VM/CMS */
-FILE *
-my_real_fopen(register const char *n, register const char *t)
-{
- FILE *tf;
- if (dd(D_FILES)) {
- fprintf_str(stderr, "<%s(%s)> ", n, t);
- tf = fopen(n, t);
- if (tf == 0)
- fprintf(stderr, "failed\n");
- else
- fprintf(stderr, "succeeded\n");
- } else
- tf = fopen(n, t);
-#ifdef OS2
- if (tf == (FILE *)NULL)
- tf = fat_fopen(n, t); /* try again with filename truncated to 8.3 */
-#endif
- return tf;
-}
-#endif
-
-#ifdef OS2
-/* truncate filename at end of fname to FAT filesystem 8.3 limit */
-/* if truncated, return fopen() with new name */
-FILE *
-fat_fopen(char *fname, char *t)
-{
- char *np; /* pointer to name within path */
- char nbuf[13], *ns, *nd;
- char n[MAXPATHLEN];
- int ni, ne;
- FILE *tf;
- strcpy(n, fname);
- for (ns=n; *ns; ns++) {
- if (*ns=='/')
- *ns=DIRSEP;
- }
- np = strrchr(n,DIRSEP);
- if (np==(char *)NULL)
- np = n;
- else
- np++;
- /* fail if it contains more than one '.' */
- ni = 0;
- for (ns=np; *ns; ns++) {
- if (*ns=='.')
- ni++;
- }
- if (ni>1)
- return (FILE *)NULL;
- /* copy it to nbuf, truncating to 8.3 */
- ns = np;
- nd = nbuf;
- ni = 0;
- while ((*ns!='.') && (*ns) && (ni<8)) {
- *nd++ = *ns++;
- ni++;
- }
- while ((*ns!='.') && (*ns)) {
- ns++;
- ni++;
- }
- ne = 0;
- if (*ns=='.') {
- *nd++ = *ns++;
- while ((*ns!='.') && (*ns) && (ne<3)) {
- *nd++ = *ns++;
- ne++;
- }
- while (*ns) {
- ns++;
- ne++;
- }
- }
- *nd++='\0';
- if ((ni>8) || (ne>3)) {
- strcpy(np,nbuf);
- /* now code copied from my_real_fopen() */
- if (dd(D_FILES)) {
- fprintf_str(stderr, "<%s(%s)> ", n, t);
- tf = fopen(n, t);
- if (tf == 0)
- fprintf(stderr, "failed\n");
- else
- fprintf(stderr, "succeeded\n");
- }
- else
- tf = fopen(n, t);
- return tf;
- }
- return (FILE *)NULL;
-}
-#endif
-
-int
-close_file(FILE *f)
-{
- switch(to_close) {
-case USE_PCLOSE: return pclose(f);
-case USE_FCLOSE: return fclose(f);
-default: return -1;
- }
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/skippage.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/skippage.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 70fca7645b4..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/skippage.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Skips over a page, collecting possible font definitions. A very simple
- * case statement insures we maintain sync with the dvi file by collecting
- * the necessary parameters; but font definitions must be processed normally.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-/*
- * And now the big routine.
- */
-void
-skippage(void)
-{
- register shalfword cmd;
- register integer i;
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_PAGE))
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- fprintf(stderr,"Skipping page %ld\n", pagenum);
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- fprintf(stderr,"Skipping page %d\n", pagenum);
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
-#endif /* DEBUG */
-/* skipover(40); skip rest of bop command? how did this get in here? */
- bopcolor(0);
- while ((cmd=dvibyte())!=140) {
- switch (cmd) {
-case 255: /* pTeX's dir or undefined */
- if (!noptex) {
- cmd = dvibyte();
- break;
- }
-/* illegal commands */
-case 139: case 247: case 248: case 249: /* bop, pre, post, post_post */
-case 250: case 251: case 252: case 253: case 254: /* undefined */
- sprintf(errbuf,
- "! DVI file contains unexpected command (%d)",cmd);
- error(errbuf);
-/* eight byte commands */
-case 132: case 137:
- cmd = dvibyte();
- cmd = dvibyte();
- cmd = dvibyte();
- cmd = dvibyte();
-/* four byte commands */
-case 131: case 136:
-case 146: case 151: case 156: case 160: case 165: case 170: case 238:
- cmd = dvibyte();
-/* three byte commands */
-case 130: case 135:
-case 145: case 150: case 155: case 159: case 164: case 169: case 237:
- cmd = dvibyte();
-/* two byte commands */
-case 129: case 134:
-case 144: case 149: case 154: case 158: case 163: case 168: case 236:
- cmd = dvibyte();
-/* one byte commands */
-case 128: case 133:
-case 143: case 148: case 153: case 157: case 162: case 167: case 235:
- cmd = dvibyte();
- break;
-/* specials */
-case 239: i = dvibyte(); predospecial(i, 0); break;
-case 240: i = twobytes(); predospecial(i, 0); break;
-case 241: i = threebytes(); predospecial(i, 0); break;
-case 242: i = signedquad(); predospecial(i, 0); break;
-/* font definition */
-case 243: case 244: case 245: case 246:
- fontdef(cmd - 242);
- break;
-default:;
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/special.lpro b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/special.lpro
deleted file mode 100644
index b4d3e5fe0ae..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/special.lpro
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,265 +0,0 @@
-% special.lpro - public domain.
-% header for the \special command
-% The structure of the PostScript produced by dvips for \special is:
-% @beginspecial
-% - any number of @hsize, @hoffset, @hscale, etc., commands
-% @setspecial
-% - the user's file of PostScript commands
-% @endspecial
-
-TeXDict begin
-/SDict 200 dict N
-SDict begin
-
-/@SpecialDefaults
- { /hs 612 N
- /vs 792 N
- /ho 0 N
- /vo 0 N
- /hsc 1 N
- /vsc 1 N
- /ang 0 N
- /CLIP 0 N
- /rwiSeen false N
- /rhiSeen false N
- /letter {} N /note {} N /a4 {} N /legal {} N
- } B
-
-%
-% The following definition sets up the units that hscale/vscale are in.
-% For certain sites this might require change, but it is
-% recommended instead that any macro packages that require
-% hscale/vscale set the units appropriately via
-%
-% \special{! /@scaleunit 1 def }
-%
-% if global, or
-%
-% \special{" /@scaleunit 1 def }
-%
-% before each instance if multiple macro packages with
-% different requirements are being used.
-%
-/@scaleunit 100 N
-% s @hscale - set scale factor
-/@hscale {@scaleunit div /hsc X} B
-/@vscale {@scaleunit div /vsc X} B
-
-% d @hsize - specify a horizontal clipping dimension
-/@hsize {/hs X /CLIP 1 N} B
-/@vsize {/vs X /CLIP 1 N} B
-
-/@clip {/CLIP 2 N} B
-
-% d @hoffset - specify a shift for the figure
-/@hoffset {/ho X} B
-/@voffset {/vo X} B
-
-% a @angle - set rotation angle
-/@angle {/ang X} B
-
-%
-% Here we handle bounding box calculations, if necessary.
-%
-/@rwi { 10 div /rwi X /rwiSeen true N } B % rwi will be real width after scaling
-/@rhi { 10 div /rhi X /rhiSeen true N } B % rhi will be real height after scaling
-/@llx { /llx X } B
-/@lly { /lly X } B
-/@urx { /urx X } B
-/@ury { /ury X } B
-
-/magscale true def
-
-end % of SDict
-
-/@MacSetUp
- { userdict /md known % if md is defined
- { userdict /md get type /dicttype eq % and if it is a dictionary
- {
- userdict begin % expand it if necessary
- md length 10 add md maxlength ge
- {/md md dup length 20 add dict copy def}if
- end
- md begin % then redefine some stuff
- /letter {} N
- /note {} N
- /legal {} N
- /od{txpose
- 1 0 mtx defaultmatrix dtransform S atan/pa X
- newpath clippath mark
- {transform{itransform moveto}}
- {transform{itransform lineto}}
- { 6 -2 roll transform
- 6 -2 roll transform
- 6 -2 roll transform
- { itransform 6 2 roll
- itransform 6 2 roll
- itransform 6 2 roll
- curveto
- }
- }
- {{closepath}}
- pathforall newpath counttomark array astore /gc xdf
- pop ct 39 0 put
- 10 fz 0 fs 2 F/|______Courier fnt invertflag{PaintBlack}if
- }N
- /txpose{
- pxs pys scale ppr aload pop
- por {
- noflips {
- pop S neg S TR pop 1 -1 scale
- }if
- xflip yflip and {
- pop S neg S TR 180 rotate 1 -1 scale
- ppr 3 get ppr 1 get neg sub neg ppr 2 get
- ppr 0 get neg sub neg TR
- }if
- xflip yflip not and {
- pop S neg S TR pop 180 rotate
- ppr 3 get ppr 1 get neg sub neg 0 TR
- }if
- yflip xflip not and {
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-
- l = strlen(s) ;
- if (linepos + l + 1 > LINELENGTH) {
- putchar('\n') ;
- linepos = 0 ;
- lastspecial = 1 ;
- }
- if (! lastspecial && *s != '/') {
- putchar(' ') ;
- linepos++ ;
- }
- while (*s != 0) {
- putchar(*s++) ;
- }
- linepos += l ;
- lastspecial = 0 ;
-}
-
-
-int
-main (int argc, char *argv[])
-{
- int c ;
- char *b ;
- char seeking ;
-
- if (argc > 3 || (in=(argc < 2 ? stdin : fopen(argv[1], "r")))==NULL ||
- (out=(argc < 3 ? stdout : fopen(argv[2], "w")))==NULL) {
- (void)fprintf(stderr, "Usage: squeeze [infile [outfile]]\n") ;
- exit(1) ;
- }
- /* Binary output is safer (for those systems which care to know the
- difference) since PostScript can include non-printable characters. */
-#if O_BINARY
- if (!isatty(fileno(in)))
- SET_BINARY(fileno(in)) ;
- if (!isatty(fileno(out)))
- SET_BINARY(fileno(out)) ;
-#endif
- (void)fprintf(out, "%%!\n") ;
- while (1) {
- c = getc(in) ;
- if (c==EOF)
- break ;
- if (c=='%') {
- while ((c=getc(in))!='\n') ;
- }
- if (c <= ' ')
- continue ;
- switch (c) {
-case '{' :
-case '}' :
-case '[' :
-case ']' :
- specialout((char) c) ;
- break ;
-case '<' :
-case '(' :
- if (c=='(')
- seeking = ')' ;
- else
- seeking = '>' ;
- b = buf ;
- *b++ = c ;
- do {
- c = getc(in) ;
- if (b > buf + BUFLENGTH-2) {
- (void)fprintf(stderr, "Overran buffer seeking %c", seeking) ;
- exit(1) ;
- }
- *b++ = c ;
- if (c=='\\')
- *b++ = getc(in) ;
- } while (c != seeking) ;
- *b++ = 0 ;
- strout(buf) ;
- break ;
-default:
- b = buf ;
- while ((c>='A'&&c<='Z')||(c>='a'&&c<='z')||
- (c>='0'&&c<='9')||(c=='/')||(c=='@')||
- (c=='!')||(c=='"')||(c=='&')||(c=='*')||(c==':')||
- (c==',')||(c==';')||(c=='?')||(c=='^')||(c=='~')||
- (c=='-')||(c=='.')||(c=='#')||(c=='|')||(c=='_')||
- (c=='=')||(c=='$')||(c=='+')) {
- *b++ = c ;
- c = getc(in) ;
- }
- if (b == buf) {
- (void)fprintf(stderr, "Oops! Missed a case: %c.\n", c) ;
- exit(1) ;
- }
- *b++ = 0 ;
- (void)ungetc(c, in) ;
- cmdout(buf) ;
- }
- }
- if (linepos != 0)
- putchar('\n') ;
- exit(0) ;
- /*NOTREACHED*/
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/t1part.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/t1part.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 6b867940c36..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/t1part.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2756 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * T1part.c version 1.59 beta Copyright (C)1994, 1996
- * by Sergey Lesenko
- * lesenko@mx.ihep.su
- *
- * It is distributed with no warranty of any kind.
- * You may modify and use this program. It can be included
- * in any distribution, commercial or otherwise, so long as
- * copyright notice be preserved on all copies.
- */
-#include "dvips.h"
-#include "t1part.h"
-#ifndef SEEK_SET
-#define SEEK_SET (0)
-#endif
-
-#ifdef BORLANDC
-void huge *UniGetMem(size)
-ub4 size;
-{
- void huge *tmp;
- if ((tmp =(void huge*) farcalloc(1L, size)) == NULL)
- {
- fprintf(stderr,"Error allocating far memory\n");
- exit(1);
- }
- return tmp;
-}
-#else
-#define UniGetMem getmem
-#endif
-
-#ifdef WIN32
-/* CHAR is typedef'd by <windows.h> -- popineau@esemetz.ese-metz.fr. */
-#define CHAR CHARACTER
-#endif
-
-typedef struct Char
-{
- unsigned char *name;
- int length;
- int num;
- int choose;
- struct Char *NextChar;
-}
-CHAR;
-
-typedef struct String
-{
- unsigned char *name;
- int num;
- struct String *NextStr;
-}
-STRING;
-
-static STRING *FirstStr;
-static STRING *RevStr;
-
-static CHAR *FirstChar;
-static CHAR *FirstCharA;
-CHAR *FirstCharB;
-static CHAR *FirstCharW;
-
-int CharCount;
-int GridCount;
-int ind_ref;
-
-static unsigned char CDeCrypt(unsigned char, unsigned int *);
-static void CorrectGrid(void);
-static void OutHEX(FILE *);
-static int Afm(void);
-static int LoadVector(int, CHAR *);
-static int ChooseVect(CHAR *);
-static void ErrorOfScan(int err);
-static void NameOfProgram(void);
-
-typedef struct
-{
- int num[4];
- int select;
-}
-def_ref;
-
-def_ref refer[10];
-
-#ifndef min
-#define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
-#endif
-
-#ifndef max
-#define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
-#endif
-
-
-#define PFA 1
-#define PFB 2
-
-
-#define NOTHING 0
-#define FLG_ASCII 1
-#define FLG_BINARY 2
-#define FLG_EOF 3
-#define FLG_ZERO_LINE 4
-
-#define FLG_OUT_STR (-1)
-#define CHAR_NOT_DEF (-1)
-#define SEAC_NOT_END (-2)
-
-#define FLG_LOAD_BASE (1)
-
-#define STANDARD_ENC (1)
-#define SPECIAL_ENC (2)
-#define AFM_ENC (4)
-
-
-#define FLG_REENCODE (4)
-
-
-#define BYTES_PER_LINE 32
-
-#ifndef KPATHSEA_TYPES_H
-#define TRUE 1
-#define FALSE 0
-#endif /* not KPATHSEA_TYPES_H */
-
-#define LENIV 0
-#define SUBRS 1
-#define CHARSTRINGS 2
-
-#define ERR_FIRST_NUM (-1)
-#define ERR_SECOND_NUM (-2)
-#define ERR_FIRST_TOK (-3)
-#define ERR_SECOND_TOK (-4)
-#define ERR_STACK (-5)
-#define ERR_NUM_CHAR (-6)
-#define ERR_NAME_CHAR (-7)
-
-#define SUBR_STR 1
-#define CHAR_STR -1
-#define CHAR_SEAC -2
-#define SKIP_ON_DUP 3
-
-#define C1 52845
-#define C2 22719
-#define EDR 55665
-#define EER 55665
-#define CDR 4330
-
-#define MAX_ESCAPE 33
-
-#define HSTEM 1
-#define VSTEM 3
-#define VMOVETO 4
-#define CHARS_RLINETO 5
-#define HLINETO 6
-#define VLINETO 7
-#define RRCURVETO 8
-#define CHARS_CLOSEPATH 9
-#define CALLSUBR 10
-#define RETURN 11
-#define ESCAPE 12
-#define HSBW 13
-#define ENDCHAR 14
-#define CHARS_RMOVETO 21
-#define HMOVETO 22
-#define VHCURVETO 30
-#define HVCURVETO 31
-
-#define DOTSECTION 0
-#define VSTEM3 1
-#define HSTEM3 2
-#define SEAC 6
-#define SBW 7
-#define CHARS_DIV 12
-#define CALLOTHERSUBR 16
-#define POP 17
-#define SETCURRENTPOINT 33
-
-typetemp BORLAND_HUGE *temp;
-typetemp BORLAND_HUGE *begin_of_scan;
-typetemp BORLAND_HUGE *end_of_scan;
-unsigned char *line;
-unsigned char *tmpline;
-unsigned char token[64];
-unsigned char notdef[]="/.notdef";
-unsigned char grid[256];
-unsigned char tmpgrid[256];
-unsigned char psfontfile[500]; /* really should dynamically allocate */
-unsigned char psvectfile[500];
-unsigned char basevect[]="ad.enc";
-unsigned char version[] = "v1.59 beta (c)1994, 1996";
-unsigned char tmp_token[64];
-/* static int j = 0; */
-static int stack[128];
-
-ub1 buf[BUFSIZ];
-
-int loadbase = 0;
-static int encode;
-static int reencode;
-
-int find_encod;
-int lastpart=0;
-int keep_flg=0;
-int keep_num=0;
-
-int number;
-int offset;
-long value;
-int lenIV = 4;
-
-static int grow=0;
-static int level;
-static int flg_seac=0;
-
-typedef struct
-{
- const char *command;
- int code;
-}
-tablecommand;
-
-tablecommand TableCommand[] =
-{
- {"callsubr", CALLSUBR}, {"callothersubr", CALLOTHERSUBR},
- {"pop", POP }, {"seac", SEAC}, {""}
-};
-
-typedef struct
-{
- const char *extension;
- int num;
-}
-typefonts;
-
-
-typefonts TypeFonts[] =
-{
- {".pfa", PFA}, {".pfb", PFB},
- {".PFA", PFA}, {".PFB", PFB}, {""}
-};
-
-static char Dup[]="dup";
-
-typedef struct
-{
- typetemp BORLAND_HUGE *begin;
- int length;
- int type;
- int offset;
- int oldnum;
- int newnum;
-}
-def_key;
-
-def_key keyword[6];
-
-int FirstKey, current;
-
-int subrs, char_str;
-
-
-typedef struct
-{
- const char *name;
- int num;
-}
-type_key;
-
-
-type_key Key[] =
-{
- {"/LenIV", LENIV}, {"/Subrs", SUBRS}, {"/CharStrings", CHARSTRINGS}, {""}
-};
-
-
-struct def_label
-{
- typetemp BORLAND_HUGE *begin;
- unsigned char skip;
- int length;
- short select;
- int num;
-};
-
-struct def_label label[NUM_LABEL];
-
-
-
-static int
-DefTypeFont(unsigned char *name)
-{
- int i;
-
- for(i=0;*TypeFonts[i].extension;i++)
- {
- if(strstr((char *)name,TypeFonts[i].extension)!=0)
- return(TypeFonts[i].num);
- }
- return -1;
-}
-
-static int
-GetZeroLine(unsigned char *str)
-{
- int token_type=0;
- if(*str!='0')
- {
- return (token_type=0);
- }
- while(*str=='0')
- {
- str++;
- }
-
- if(*str=='\n' || *str=='\r')
- token_type= -1;
- else
- token_type=0;
- return(token_type);
-}
-
-/* We get token type and its content for ASCII code */
-
-static int
-GetWord(unsigned char *mem)
-{
- int token_type=0;
- register unsigned char *tmp;
- tmp=mem;
- *tmp= *line;
- while((*line!='\0')&&(*line!='%'))
- {
- if(*line=='-')
- {
- *tmp++= *line++;
- }
-
- if(isdigit(*line))
- {
- while(isdigit(*line))
- {
- *tmp++= *line++;
- }
- *tmp = '\0';
- return 5;
- }
-
- if(*line=='/')
- {
- *tmp++= *line++; token_type=1;
- }
- if(*line=='.')
- {
- *tmp++= *line++;
-
- if(token_type==1)
- {
- if(*line==' ')
- {
- *tmp = '\0';
- return(token_type=token_type+2);
- }
- }
- }
- if(isalpha(*line))
- {
- *tmp++ = *line++;
- while(!isspace(*line) && *line != '/')
- *tmp++= *line++;
- *tmp = '\0';
- return(token_type=token_type+2);
- }
-
- token_type=0;
- tmp=mem;
- line++;
- }
- return(token_type= -1);
-}
-
-/* We get token type and its content for BINARY code */
-
-static int
-GetToken(void)
-{
- register unsigned char *tmp;
- int token_type=0;
-
- tmp=token;
-
- *tmp= *temp;
- while(temp<end_of_scan)
- {
- if(*temp=='/')
- {
- *tmp++= *temp++; token_type=1;
- }
-
- if(*temp=='.')
- {
- *tmp++= *temp++;
- token_type++;
- }
-
- if(isalpha(*temp))
- {
- while(isalnum(*temp) || *temp == '.')
- *tmp++= *temp++;
-
- *tmp = '\0';
-
- return(token_type=token_type+2);
- }
- token_type=0;
- tmp=token;
- temp++;
- }
- return(token_type= -1);
-}
-
-static int
-GetNum(void)
-{
- unsigned char *tmp;
- tmp=token;
- *tmp= *temp;
-
- while(temp<end_of_scan)
- {
- if(isdigit(*temp))
- {
- while(isdigit(*temp))
- *tmp++= *temp++;
- *tmp = '\0';
- return(atoi((char *)token));
- }
- temp++;
- }
-
- return -1;
-}
-
-/* We pass token without definition its type, it's for speed */
-
-static int
-PassToken(void)
-{
- while(temp < end_of_scan)
- {
- if(!isspace(*temp))
- {
- while(!isspace(*temp))
- temp++;
- return 1;
- }
- temp++;
- }
- return -1;
-}
-
-/* */
-/* Simple pass off without charstring decrypting */
-/* */
-
-static int
-PassString(unsigned char flg)
-{
- int len_str;
-
- len_str=GetNum();
- if(len_str<0)
- {
- return ERR_SECOND_NUM;
- }
-
- if(PassToken()<0)
- return ERR_FIRST_TOK;
-
-
- if(flg==1)
- {
- label[number].length = len_str;
- label[number].skip = temp - label[number].begin;
- }
-
- temp= temp+1+len_str;
-
- if(PassToken()<0)
- return ERR_SECOND_TOK;
- return 1;
-}
-
-void *
-getmem(unsigned size)
-{
- void *tmp;
- if ((tmp = calloc(1, size)) == NULL)
- {
- fprintf(stderr,"Error allocating memory\n");
- exit(1);
- }
- return tmp;
-}
-
-static CHAR *
-AddChar(CHAR *TmpChar, unsigned char *CharName, int num)
-{
- int length;
-
- CHAR *ThisChar = (CHAR*) getmem(sizeof(CHAR));
- length = strlen((char *) CharName);
- ThisChar->name = (unsigned char *) getmem(length+1);
- strcpy((char *) ThisChar->name, (char *) CharName);
- ThisChar->length= length;
- ThisChar->num=num;
- ThisChar->NextChar = TmpChar;
- TmpChar = ThisChar;
- return TmpChar;
-}
-
-
-static void
-AddStr(unsigned char *name, int num)
-{
- int length;
-
- STRING *ThisStr = (STRING *) getmem(sizeof(STRING));
- length = strlen((char *) name);
- ThisStr->name = (unsigned char *) getmem(length+1);
- strcpy((char *) ThisStr->name, (char *) name);
- ThisStr->num=num;
-
- ThisStr->NextStr = FirstStr;
- FirstStr = ThisStr;
-}
-
-
-/* We prepare own encoding vector for output */
-
-static void
-RevChar(CHAR *TmpChar)
-{
- int i;
- CHAR *ThisChar = TmpChar;
-
- while (ThisChar != NULL)
- {
- for(i=keyword[char_str].offset-1; i < number; i++)
- {
- if(ThisChar->num == label[i].num)
- {
- if (label[i].select==FLG_BINARY)
- {
- CHAR *Rev_Char = (CHAR *) getmem(sizeof(CHAR));
- Rev_Char->name = ThisChar->name;
- Rev_Char->num = ThisChar->num;
-
- Rev_Char->NextChar = FirstCharW;
- FirstCharW = Rev_Char;
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- ThisChar = ThisChar->NextChar;
- }
-}
-
-/* And here we produce own resulting encoding vector for partial font */
-
-static void
-OutChar(CHAR *TmpChar, FILE *fout)
-{
-
- CHAR *ThisChar = TmpChar;
-
- while (ThisChar != NULL)
- {
- CHAR *tm = ThisChar;
- if (ThisChar->num >= 0)
-#ifdef SHIFTLOWCHARS
- fprintf(fout, "dup %d %s put\n",T1Char(ThisChar->num),ThisChar->name);
-#else
- fprintf(fout, "dup %d %s put\n",ThisChar->num,ThisChar->name);
-#endif
- ThisChar = ThisChar->NextChar;
- free(tm);
- }
-
- FirstCharW = NULL;
-}
-
-
-
-
-/* We prepare strings list for output */
-
-static void
-Reeverse(STRING *TmpStr)
-{
-
- int tmp;
-
- if(encode==AFM_ENC)
- tmp = -2;
- else
- tmp=0;
-
-
- while (TmpStr != NULL)
- {
-
- if(TmpStr->num < tmp)
- {
- STRING *ThisStr = (STRING *) getmem(sizeof(STRING));
- ThisStr->name = TmpStr->name;
-
- ThisStr->NextStr = RevStr;
- RevStr = ThisStr;
- }
- TmpStr = TmpStr->NextStr;
- }
-}
-
-
-/* And here we post strings to out */
-
-static void
-OutStr(STRING *TmpStr, FILE *fout)
-{
- STRING *ThisStr = TmpStr;
- if(encode==AFM_ENC)
- fprintf(fout, "readonly def\n");
- while (ThisStr != NULL)
- {
- STRING *tm = ThisStr;
- fprintf(fout, "%s",ThisStr->name);
- ThisStr = ThisStr->NextStr;
- free(tm);
- }
- RevStr = NULL;
-}
-
-
-
-
-
-
-static void
-PrintChar(CHAR *TmpChar)
-{
- CHAR *ThisChar = TmpChar;
- while (ThisChar != NULL)
- {
- if(ThisChar->choose==1)
- {
- fprintf_str(stderr, " Debug: Char %d '%s'\n",
- ThisChar->num,ThisChar->name);
- }
- ThisChar = ThisChar->NextChar;
- }
-
-}
-
-
-static int
-ClearB(void)
-{
- CHAR *ThisChar = FirstCharB;
- while (ThisChar != NULL)
- {
- ThisChar->choose=0;
- ThisChar = ThisChar->NextChar;
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-/* We mark chars in encoding vector thanks same names from
-reencoding vector */
-
-static int
-ChooseChar(unsigned char *name, CHAR *TmpChar)
-{
- int length;
- CHAR *ThisChar = TmpChar;
- length=strlen((char *) name);
- while (ThisChar != NULL)
- {
- CHAR *NextChar = ThisChar->NextChar;
- if(ThisChar->length==length)
- {
- if (strcmp((char *) name, (char *) ThisChar->name) == 0)
- {
- ThisChar->choose=1;
- return 1;
- }
- }
-/*
- * If we couldn't find it, NextChar is NULL here. We fake up an entry
- * (assuming it really does exist in the font). Fix is from Melissa
- * O'Neill; bugs in application of fix due to me.
- */
- if (NextChar == 0) {
- NextChar = (CHAR *) getmem(sizeof(CHAR));
- NextChar->name = (unsigned char *) getmem(length + 1);
- strcpy((char *) NextChar->name, (char *) name);
- NextChar->length = length;
- NextChar->num = -1;
- NextChar->NextChar = 0;
- NextChar->choose = 1;
- ThisChar->NextChar = NextChar;
- }
- ThisChar = NextChar;
- }
-/*
- * Can't ever get here.
- */
- return -1;
-}
-
-/* We find index in label array for char, wich is required
-for compose char, if it uses SEAC command */
-
-static int
-FindSeac(int num)
-{
- int i;
-
- for(i=keyword[char_str].offset-1; i < number; i++)
- {
- if(label[i].num==num)
- {
- return i;
- }
- }
- return -1;
-}
-
-
-static void ClearCW(CHAR *);
-
-static int
-FindCharW(unsigned char *name, int length)
-{
- CHAR *ThisChar = FirstCharW;
-
- int find = 0;
- int keep_char = 0;
- int tmp = 0;
- int tmp_num = 0;
-
- int ddd = 0;
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if(dd(D_VIEW_VECTOR))
- {
- ddd = 1;
- }
-#endif
-
- while (ThisChar != NULL)
- {
- /* since ClearCW may free ThisChar, follow the pointer now. */
- CHAR *NextChar = ThisChar->NextChar;
-
- if(ThisChar->length==length)
- {
- if (strcmp((char *) name, (char *) ThisChar->name) == 0)
- {
- if(ThisChar->choose==1)
- {
- if(find !=2)
- {
- find = 2;
- tmp=FLG_BINARY;
- label[number].num=ThisChar->num;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- keep_char = 0;
- if(find != 2)
- {
- find = 1;
- tmp_num = ThisChar->num;
- }
- }
-
-
- if(keep_char == 0)
- {
- ClearCW(ThisChar);
- }
-
- if((find == 2)&&(ddd == 1))
- keep_char = 1;
- }
- }
- ThisChar = NextChar;
- }
-
- if(find == 1)
- {
- tmp=NOTHING;
- label[number].num=tmp_num;
- }
- return tmp;
-}
-
-
-static void
-ClearCW(CHAR *ThisChar)
-{
-
- if (ThisChar == FirstCharW)
- FirstCharW = ThisChar->NextChar;
- else
- {
- CHAR *tm = FirstCharW;
- while (tm != NULL)
- {
- if (ThisChar == tm->NextChar)
- {
- tm->NextChar = ThisChar->NextChar;
- break;
- }
- tm = tm->NextChar;
- }
- }
- free(ThisChar);
-}
-
-
-/* We build temporary 'work' encoding vector only for searching
-needed chars */
-
-static int
-WorkVect(CHAR *TmpChar)
-{
- while (TmpChar != NULL) {
- {
- CHAR *ThisChar = (CHAR *) getmem(sizeof(CHAR));
- ThisChar->name = TmpChar->name;
- ThisChar->length = TmpChar->length;
- ThisChar->num = TmpChar->num;
- ThisChar->choose = TmpChar->choose;
-
- ThisChar->NextChar = FirstCharW;
- FirstCharW = ThisChar;
- }
- TmpChar = TmpChar->NextChar;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-static void
-UnDefineCharsW(void)
-{
- CHAR *ThisChar = FirstCharW;
- while (ThisChar != NULL)
- {
- CHAR *tm = ThisChar;
- ThisChar = ThisChar->NextChar;
- free(tm);
- }
- FirstCharW = NULL;
- CharCount = 0;
-}
-
-CHAR *
-UnDefineChars(CHAR *TmpChar)
-{
- CHAR *ThisChar = TmpChar;
- while (ThisChar != NULL)
- {
- CHAR *tm = ThisChar;
- free(ThisChar->name);
- ThisChar = ThisChar->NextChar;
- free(tm);
- }
- TmpChar = NULL;
- CharCount = 0;
- return TmpChar;
-}
-
-
-
-static void
-UnDefineStr(void)
-{
- STRING *ThisStr = FirstStr;
- while (ThisStr != NULL)
- {
- STRING *tm = ThisStr;
- free(ThisStr->name);
- ThisStr = ThisStr->NextStr;
- free(tm);
- }
- FirstStr = NULL;
-}
-
-
-
-/* */
-/* We mark subroutines without charstring decrypting */
-/* */
-
-static void
-ScanSubrs(int i)
-{
- int err_num;
- int word_type = 0;
- int len_dup;
- int num_err=0;
- int test=0;
-
- len_dup = strlen(Dup);
-
- for(; number < keyword[i].oldnum + keyword[i].offset;)
- {
- if((word_type=GetToken())>0)
- {
- if(word_type==2)
- {
- if(!strcmp((char *) token,Dup))
- {
- if(test==0)
- test=1;
- label[number].begin = temp-len_dup;
-
- err_num=GetNum();
- if(err_num<0)
- ;
- else
- {
- if(err_num<4)
- {
- label[number].select=FLG_BINARY;
- keyword[i].newnum++;
-
- }
- }
-
- label[number].num=err_num;
-
- num_err=PassString(1);
-
- if(num_err<0)
- {
- ErrorOfScan(num_err);
- fprintf(stderr,"in %d Subr string", number - 1);
- exit(1);
- }
- if(test>1)
- PassToken();
-
- number++;
- }
- else
- {
- if(test>=1)
- test++;
- }
- }
- }
- else
- {
- ErrorOfScan(0);
- fprintf(stderr,
- "Token 'def' not found in %d Subr string ", number - 1);
- exit(1);
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-ViewReturnCall(int num_err, int top, int *pstack,
- int j, int depth)
-{
- int k,m;
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if((dd(D_CALL_SUBR))&&(num_err>0))
- {
- if(grow==1)
- {
- grow=0;
- fprintf(stderr, "\n Top: ");
- }
- else
- fprintf(stderr, " Back: ");
- }
-
-#endif
-
- if(num_err<0)
- {
- if(grow==1)
- {
- grow=0;
- fprintf(stderr, "\n ERROR: ");
- ErrorOfScan(num_err);
- }
- else
- fprintf(stderr, " Back: ");
- }
-
- fprintf(stderr, " %d Subr \n", top);
-
- fprintf(stderr," %dth level> STACK: ", level);
-
- for(m=0; m < j; m++, pstack++)
- {
- if(depth>(j-(m+1)))
- {
- for(k=0;
- TableCommand[k].command;
- k++)
- {
- if(TableCommand[k].code==*pstack)
- {
- fprintf_str(stderr," %s",
- TableCommand[k].command);
- k=0;
- break;
- }
- }
- if(k!=0)
- fprintf(stderr," (%d)", *pstack);
- }
- else
- fprintf(stderr, " %d", *pstack);
- }
- fprintf(stderr, " \n");
-}
-
-/* */
-/* We decrypt charstring with recursive descent */
-/* */
-
-static int
-DeCodeStr(int num, int numseac)
-{
- unsigned int loccr;
- unsigned char byte;
- static int j;
- int i;
- unsigned char jj,k;
- int tmpnum;
- int depth = 0;
- int num_err = 0;
- int len_str;
- typetemp BORLAND_HUGE *loc;
- typetemp BORLAND_HUGE *end_str;
- int pstack[64];
- int last_subr;
-
- if(num > CHAR_STR)
- {
- last_subr=keyword[subrs].offset+keyword[subrs].oldnum;
-
- for(tmpnum=keyword[subrs].offset; tmpnum<last_subr; tmpnum++)
- {
- if(label[tmpnum].num==num)
- break;
- }
-
- if(tmpnum==last_subr)
- {
- fprintf(stderr, " Error: %d Subr not found \n", num);
- exit(1);
- }
- if(label[tmpnum].select==FLG_BINARY)
- {
- if(j==0)
- return 1;
- }
- else
- {
- label[tmpnum].select=FLG_BINARY;
- if(num+1 > keyword[subrs].newnum ) /* max num of subr */
- keyword[subrs].newnum = num+1;
- }
- loc = label[tmpnum].begin + label[tmpnum].skip;
- len_str=label[tmpnum].length;
- }
- else
- {
- j=0;
-
- if(num == CHAR_SEAC)
- {
- if(label[numseac].select!=FLG_BINARY)
- {
- label[numseac].select=FLG_BINARY;
- keyword[char_str].newnum++;
- temp = label[numseac].begin;
- }
- else return 1;
- }
- len_str=GetNum();
-
- if(len_str < 0)
- {
- return ERR_SECOND_NUM;
- }
- num_err = PassToken();
- if(num_err < 0)
- {
- return ERR_FIRST_TOK;
- }
- loc=temp;
- }
- loc++;
-
- end_str=loc+len_str;
-
- loccr = CDR;
-
- for (i = 0; i < lenIV; i++,loc++)
- {
- byte = CDeCrypt(*loc, &loccr);
- }
- for (; loc < end_str;)
- {
- byte = CDeCrypt(*loc++, &loccr);
- if (byte == RETURN)
- {
- j=0;
- break;
- }
- else if (byte == ESCAPE)
- {
- byte = CDeCrypt(*loc++, &loccr);
- if (byte > MAX_ESCAPE)
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "Error: not_defined_e%d in %s", byte, psfontfile);
- else
- {
- switch(byte)
- {
- case DOTSECTION : j=0; break;
- case VSTEM3 : j=0; break;
- case HSTEM3 : j=0; break;
- case SEAC :
- stack[j++]=byte;
- grow=1;
- level++;
- jj=j;
- for(k=0;k<jj;k++)
- pstack[k]=stack[k];
- num_err=FindSeac(pstack[jj-3]);
- if(num_err<0)
- {
- flg_seac=1;
- CharCount++;
- keyword[char_str].newnum--;
- if(flg_seac > -3)
- label[number].select=SEAC_NOT_END;
- grow=0;
- level=0;
- j=0;
- break;
- }
-
- num_err=DeCodeStr(CHAR_SEAC, num_err);
- level--;
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if((num_err<0)||(dd(D_CALL_SUBR)))
-#else
- if(num_err<0)
-#endif
- ViewReturnCall
- (num_err, pstack[jj-3],pstack,jj,1);
- grow=1;
- level++;
- num_err=FindSeac(pstack[jj-2]);
- if(num_err<0)
- {
- flg_seac=1;
- CharCount++;
- keyword[char_str].newnum--;
- keyword[char_str].newnum--;
- if(flg_seac > -3)
- label[number].select=SEAC_NOT_END;
- grow=0;
- level=0;
- j=0;
- break;
- }
- num_err=DeCodeStr(CHAR_SEAC, num_err);
- level--;
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if((num_err<0)||(dd(D_CALL_SUBR)))
-#else
- if(num_err<0)
-#endif
-
- ViewReturnCall
- (num_err, pstack[jj-2],pstack,jj,1);
-
- if(num_err<0)
- return ERR_STACK;
- j=0; break;
- case SBW : j=0; break;
- case CHARS_DIV : j=0; break;
- case CALLOTHERSUBR : stack[j++]=byte;
- depth=depth+2;
- break;
- case POP : stack[j++]=byte;
- depth=depth+2;
- break;
- case SETCURRENTPOINT : j=0; break;
- }
- }
- continue;
- }
- else if (byte < 32)
- {
- switch(byte)
- {
- case HSTEM : j=0; break;
- case VSTEM : j=0; break;
- case VMOVETO : j=0; break;
- case CHARS_RLINETO : j=0; break;
- case HLINETO : j=0; break;
- case VLINETO : j=0; break;
- case RRCURVETO : j=0; break;
- case CHARS_CLOSEPATH : j=0; break;
- case CALLSUBR : stack[j++]=byte;
- depth=depth+2;
- level++;
- grow=1;
- jj=j;
- j=j-depth;
- for(k=0;k<jj;k++)
- pstack[k]=stack[k];
-
- num_err = DeCodeStr(stack[j],0);
-
- level--;
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if((num_err<0)||(dd(D_CALL_SUBR)))
-#else
- if(num_err<0)
-#endif
- ViewReturnCall
- (num_err, pstack[jj-depth], pstack,jj,depth/2);
-
- if(num_err<0)
- return ERR_STACK;
- else
- {
- depth=0;
- break;
- }
- case RETURN : j=0; break;
- case ESCAPE : break;
- case HSBW : j=0; break;
- case ENDCHAR : j=0; break;
- case CHARS_RMOVETO : j=0; break;
- case HMOVETO : j=0; break;
- case VHCURVETO : j=0; break;
- case HVCURVETO : j=0; break;
- }
- }
- if (byte >= 32)
- {
- if (byte <= 246)
- {
- value= byte - 139;
- stack[j++]=value;
- }
- else if ((byte >= 247) && (byte <= 250))
- {
- value= (byte - 247) * 256 + CDeCrypt(*loc++, &loccr) + 108;
- stack[j++]=value;
- }
- else if ((byte >= 251) && (byte <= 254))
- {
- value= -(byte - 251) * 256 - CDeCrypt(*loc++, &loccr) - 108;
- stack[j++]=value;
- }
- else if (byte == 255)
- {
- value = CDeCrypt(*loc++, &loccr);
- value <<= 8;
- value += CDeCrypt(*loc++, &loccr);
- value <<= 8;
- value += CDeCrypt(*loc++, &loccr);
- value <<= 8;
- value += CDeCrypt(*loc++, &loccr);
- stack[j++]=value;
- }
- }
- }
- if(num == CHAR_STR)
- {
- temp=loc;
- num_err = PassToken();
- if(num_err<0)
- {
- return ERR_SECOND_TOK;
- }
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-/* */
-/* We mark only necessary charstring */
-/* */
-
-
-static void
-ScanChars(int i)
-{
-
- int word_type=0;
- int found;
- int str_len;
- int max_num;
- int counter;
- int num_err = 0;
- typetemp BORLAND_HUGE *tmptemp;
-
-
- CharCount++;
- counter=number;
- max_num = keyword[i].offset+keyword[i].oldnum;
-
- while( number < max_num )
- {
- if((word_type=GetToken())>0)
- {
- if(word_type>=3)
- {
- strcpy((char *) tmp_token, (char *) token);
- str_len = strlen((char *) token);
-
-
- if(CharCount!=0)
- {
-
- num_err=FindCharW(token, str_len);
-
- if(num_err==FLG_BINARY)
- {
- CharCount--;
- found=num_err;
- keyword[i].newnum++;
- }
- else
- {
-#ifdef DEBUG
-
- if(dd(D_VIEW_VECTOR)&&(num_err==-1))
- {
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- " Debug: Char '%s' not used in WorkVector\n", token);
-
- }
-#endif
- if(word_type>3)
- {
- if(strstr((char *) token, (char *) notdef)!=NULL)
- {
- CharCount--;
- label[number].num = -2;
- found=FLG_BINARY;
- keyword[i].newnum++;
- }
- else
- found=NOTHING;
- }
- else
- found=NOTHING;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- found=NOTHING;
- }
-
- label[number].begin = temp-str_len;
- label[number].select = found;
-
- switch(found)
- {
- case FLG_BINARY:
- tmptemp=temp;
- for(subrs=FirstKey; subrs<char_str; subrs++)
- {
- level=0;
- if(subrs!=FirstKey)
- {
- temp=tmptemp;
- }
-
- num_err=DeCodeStr(CHAR_STR,0);
-
- }
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if(dd(D_CALL_SUBR))
- {
- if(num_err>0)
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- " Debug for Char '%s'\n", tmp_token);
- }
-#endif
- break;
- case NOTHING:
-
- num_err=PassString(0);
- break;
- }
-
- if(num_err<0)
- {
- ErrorOfScan(num_err);
- fprintf_str(stderr,"in Char string of '%s'", tmp_token);
- exit(1);
- }
- number++;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "\n File <%s> ended before all chars have been found.", psfontfile);
-
- fprintf(stderr,
- "\n We scan %d Chars from %d",
- counter - (2 + keyword[subrs].oldnum),
- keyword[i].oldnum);
-
- if(tmp_token!=NULL)
- {
- fprintf_str(stderr, "\n Last seen token was '%s'\n", tmp_token);
- }
- exit(1);
- }
- }
-
- if(flg_seac!=0)
- {
- tmptemp=temp;
- flg_seac--;
- for(; counter<max_num; counter++)
- {
- if((int) label[counter].select==SEAC_NOT_END)
- {
- for(subrs=FirstKey; subrs<char_str; subrs++)
- {
- level=0;
- temp=label[counter].begin;
- num_err=DeCodeStr(CHAR_STR,0);
- }
- if(num_err<0)
- {
- fprintf(stderr," Warning: %d char not choose during SEAC\n",
- label[counter].num);
- }
- else
- {
- CharCount--;
- label[counter].select=FLG_BINARY;
- if(CharCount==0)
- break;
- }
- }
- }
-
- temp=tmptemp;
- }
-
- if(CharCount!=0)
- {
- fprintf(stderr," WARNING: Not all chars found.");
- PrintChar(FirstCharW);
-
- }
-}
-
-static void
-LastLook(void)
-{
- label[number].begin = temp;
- label[number].select = FLG_BINARY;
- number++;
-}
-
-static int
-FindKeyWord(int First_Key, int lastkey)
-{
- int word_type=0;
- int i;
- int tmp_num=0;
-
- for(;;)
- {
- if((word_type=GetToken())>0)
- {
- if(word_type==3)
- {
- for(i=First_Key; i<=lastkey; i++)
- {
- if(!strcmp((char *) token, Key[i].name))
- {
- tmp_num = GetNum();
- if(tmp_num<0)
- {
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "\n ERROR: Number not found for '%s' in <%s>",
- Key[i].name, psfontfile);
- exit(1);
- }
- keyword[current].oldnum = tmp_num;
- keyword[current].length=strlen((char *) token);
- keyword[current].begin=temp - keyword[current].length;
- return i;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- else
- {
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "\n ERROR: In <%s> keyword not found:", psfontfile);
-
- for(i=First_Key; i<=lastkey; i++)
- fprintf_str(stderr,"\n %dth > '%s' ",i,Key[i].name);
- exit(1);
- }
- }
-}
-
-/* To increase scan speed we use dynamic range of keywords */
-
-static int
-ScanBinary(void)
-{
- int i;
- int firstnum, lastnum;
- firstnum= LENIV;
- lastnum=SUBRS;
-
- number=0;
- label[number].begin = begin_of_scan;
- temp = label[number].begin;
- label[number].select = FLG_BINARY;
- offset= ++number;
-
- for (current=0, FirstKey=current;; current++)
- {
- i=FindKeyWord(firstnum,lastnum);
- switch(i)
- {
- case LENIV:
- FirstKey++;
- firstnum=SUBRS;
- lastnum=SUBRS;
- lenIV=keyword[current].oldnum;
- keyword[current].type=Key[0].num;
- break;
- case SUBRS:
- firstnum=SUBRS;
- lastnum= CHARSTRINGS;
- keyword[current].offset=number;
- keyword[current].newnum=0;
- keyword[current].type=Key[1].num;
- ScanSubrs(current);
- LastLook();
- break;
- case CHARSTRINGS:
- char_str=current;
- keyword[current].offset=number;
- keyword[current].newnum=0;
- keyword[current].type=Key[2].num;
- ScanChars(current);
- LastLook();
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if(dd(D_CALL_SUBR))
- {
- for(i=0;i<=2;i++)
- {
- if(keyword[i].oldnum!=0)
- fprintf_str(stderr, " Result for <%s>: %s %d (instead %d) \n",
- psfontfile, Key[keyword[i].type].name,keyword[i].newnum, keyword[i].oldnum);
- }
-
- }
-#endif
- return 1;
- }
- }
-}
-
-static unsigned char *
-itoasp(int n, unsigned char *s, int len)
-{
- static int i, j;
-
- j++;
- if(n/10)
- itoasp(n/10,s,len);
- else
- i=0;
- s[i++]=abs(n)%10+'0';
- j--;
- if(j==0)
- {
- for(; i<len;)
- s[i++]=' ';
- s[i]='\0';
- return s;
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-
-static void
-SubstNum(void)
-{
- int i, j;
-
- for(i=FirstKey;i<=char_str;i++)
- {
- itoasp(keyword[i].newnum,token,keyword[i].length);
- temp=keyword[i].begin;
- for(j=0;token[j];++j,++temp)
- {
- *temp=token[j];
- }
- temp=keyword[i].begin;
- }
-}
-
-static ub4
-little4(ub1 *buff)
-{
- return (ub4) buff[0] +
- ((ub4) buff[1] << 8) +
- ((ub4) buff[2] << 16) +
- ((ub4) buff[3] << 24);
-}
-
-unsigned short int c1 = C1, c2 = C2;
-unsigned short int edr;
-
-
-static unsigned char
-CDeCrypt(unsigned char cipher, unsigned int *lcdr)
-{
- register unsigned char plain;
-
- plain = (cipher ^ (*lcdr >> 8));
- *lcdr = (cipher + *lcdr) * c1 + c2;
- return plain;
-}
-
-unsigned short int eer;
-
-/* We find end of own vector with non StandardEncoding,
-
-
-*/
-
-
-static int
-EndOfEncoding(int err_num)
-{
-
- int j;
- int i = 0;
- int flg_get_word=0;
-
-
- static const char *RefKey[] =
- {
- "readonly",
- "getinterval",
- "exch",
- "def",
- ""
- };
-
- for(;;)
- {
- if(flg_get_word==0)
- flg_get_word = 1;
- else
- {
- err_num=GetWord(token);
-
- }
-
- if(err_num <= 0)
- return -1;
-
- if(err_num==5)
- refer[ind_ref].num[i++]=atoi((char *) token);
- else
- {
- for(j=0; *RefKey[j]; j++)
- {
- if(strcmp((char *) token, RefKey[j]) ==0)
- break;
- }
- switch(j)
- {
- case 0:
- case 3:
- find_encod=1;
- keep_num = -2;
- if(ind_ref!=0)
- {
- CorrectGrid();
- }
- return 1;
-
- case 1:
- break;
-
- case 2:
- if(i==1)
- {
- refer[ind_ref].num[1] = 1;
- refer[ind_ref].num[2] = refer[ind_ref].num[0];
- GetWord(token);
- refer[ind_ref].num[0]= atoi((char *) token);
- }
- i=0;
- refer[ind_ref].select=1;
- ind_ref++;
- break;
- default:
- break;
- }
- }
- }
-
-}
-
-/* We rebuild grid for case
- "dup dup 161 10 getinterval 0 exch putinterval
- dup dup 173 23 getinterval 10 exch putinterval
- dup dup 127 exch 196 get put readonly def"
-in non StandardEncoding */
-
-
-static void
-CorrectGrid(void)
-{
- int i, j, k, imax;
-
-
- for(j=0; j<=ind_ref; j++){
- if(refer[j].select==1){
- imax= refer[j].num[1] + refer[j].num[2];
-
- for(k=0, i=refer[j].num[2]; i< imax; k++,i++){
- if(grid[i]==1){
- grid[i]=0;
- grid[k+refer[j].num[0]]=1;
- }
- }
- }
- }
-}
- /* We build vector for non StandardEncoding */
-
-static int
-CharEncoding(void)
-{
- int err_token=0;
- int num=0;
- int seen = 0;
-
- while (1) {
- err_token=GetWord(token);
-
- if(err_token==2)
- {
- if(strcmp((char *) token, Dup) ==0)
- {
- err_token=GetWord(token);
- if(err_token<0)
- return ERR_NUM_CHAR;
-
- if(err_token!=2) /* define "dup word" */
- {
- num=atoi((char *) token);
-
- err_token=GetWord(token);
- if(err_token<0)
- {
- return ERR_NAME_CHAR;
- }
- FirstChar=AddChar(FirstChar,token, num);
- keep_num=num;
- keep_flg=1;
- seen++;
- err_token = GetWord(token);
- }
- } else {
-
- if(keep_flg==1)
- {
- keep_num=FLG_OUT_STR;
-
- if(EndOfEncoding(err_token)<0)
- {
- return -1;
- }
- }
- }
- } else
- return seen;
- }
-}
-
-
-
-static void
-FindEncoding(void)
-{
- int num_err=0;
- int tmpnum;
-
- line=tmpline;
-
- if(encode==0)
- {
-
- while((num_err=GetWord(token))>=0)
- {
- if(num_err==3)
- {
- if (strcmp((char *) token,"/Encoding") == 0)
- {
-
- tmpnum=GetWord(token);
-
- if(tmpnum==5)
- {
- encode=SPECIAL_ENC;
- }
-
- else
- {
- find_encod=1;
- encode=STANDARD_ENC;
- }
- return;
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- else
- {
- num_err= CharEncoding();
- if(num_err<0)
- {
- ErrorOfScan(num_err);
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "\n ERROR in encoding vector in <%s>", psfontfile);
- exit(1);
- }
- }
-}
-
-/* Before parse in BINARY portion of font we should mark needed chars,
-reencode them if there is reencoding vector for this case and
-build work vector */
-
-static void
-CheckChoosing(void)
-{
-
- CHAR *TmpChar;
- int err_num, i;
-
- if(encode==STANDARD_ENC)
- {
- TmpChar = FirstCharB;
- }
- else
- {
- if(encode==SPECIAL_ENC)
- {
- TmpChar = FirstChar;
- }
- else
- {
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "WARNING: '/Encoding' not found in <%s>\n", psfontfile);
- exit(1);
- }
- }
-
- if(reencode==FLG_REENCODE)
- err_num=LoadVector(reencode, TmpChar);
- else
- err_num=ChooseVect(TmpChar);
-
- if(err_num<0)
- {
- Afm();
- encode=AFM_ENC;
-
- TmpChar = FirstCharA;
-
- for(i=0;i<=255;i++)
- grid[i]=tmpgrid[i];
-
-
- if(reencode==FLG_REENCODE)
- err_num=LoadVector(reencode, TmpChar);
- else
- err_num=ChooseVect(TmpChar);
-
- if(err_num<0)
- {
- fprintf(stderr,
- "\n Warning: after loading AFM file \n");
-
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- " only %d chars found instead %d for <%s>\n",
- CharCount, GridCount, psfontfile);
- }
-
- }
- WorkVect(TmpChar);
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-
- if(dd(D_VIEW_VECTOR))
- {
- fprintf(stderr, "\n");
- if(encode==1)
- fprintf(stderr, " Encoding: standard \n");
- else
- fprintf(stderr, " Encoding: not standard \n");
-
- if(reencode==FLG_REENCODE)
- fprintf_str(stderr, " with reencode vector <%s>\n", psvectfile);
-
- PrintChar(FirstCharW);
- }
-#endif
-
-}
-
-/*
- * As we write the output file, we search for /UniqueID, and if we find
- * such, we munge it. We need to do this because the font is only partial,
- * and if we send out a valid UniqueID, this well may mess up future jobs
- * that use this font, but characters that we do not include. We munge
- * the string from /UniqueID to /UniqueXX just to make it more clear
- * what we've done.
- */
-
-static char *
-KillUnique(char *s)
-{
- char *r = strstr(s, "/UniqueID");
- if (r) {
- r[7] = 'X';
- r[8] = 'X';
- }
- return s;
-}
-
-static void
-OutASCII(FILE *fout, ub1 *buff, ub4 len)
-{
- ub4 i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- {
- if ((*buff == 10)||(*buff == 13))
- {
- buff++;
- *line++='\n';
- *line='\0';
-
- if((find_encod==0)&&(lastpart==0))
- {
- FindEncoding();
- }
-
- line=(unsigned char *) KillUnique((char *) tmpline);
-
- if(keep_flg==0)
- fprintf(fout,"%s", line);
- else
- {
- if(keep_num<0)
- {
- AddStr(line,keep_num);
- if(keep_num==-2)
- keep_num = -3;
- }
-
- }
- }
- else
- {
- *line++ = *buff++;
- }
- }
-}
-
-/* It's eexec decription for PFB format */
-
-static void
-BinEDeCrypt(ub1 *buff, ub4 len)
-{
- ub4 i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++, temp++, buff++)
- {
- *temp = (*buff ^ (edr >> 8));
- edr = (*buff + edr) * c1 + c2;
- }
-}
-
-/* And it's eexec decription for PFA format */
-
-
-static void
-HexEDeCrypt(unsigned char *mem)
-{
- int ch1, ch2, cipher;
-
-
- for(;*mem!='\n' && *mem!='\r'; temp++)
- {
- ch1= *mem++;
- ch2= *mem++;
-
- if ('A' <= ch1 && ch1 <= 'F')
- ch1 -= 'A' - 10;
- else if ('a' <= ch1 && ch1 <= 'f')
- ch1 -= 'a' - 10;
- else
- ch1 -= '0';
- ch1<<=4;
-
- if ('A' <= ch2 && ch2 <= 'F')
- ch2 -= 'A' - 10;
- else if ('a' <= ch2 && ch2 <= 'f')
- ch2 -= 'a' - 10;
- else
- ch2 -= '0';
-
- cipher = ch1 + ch2;
-
- *temp = (cipher ^ (edr >> 8));
- edr = (cipher + edr) * c1 + c2;
-
- }
-}
-
-static int
-PartialPFA(FILE *fin, FILE *fout)
-{
- ub1 type;
- ub4 memory, addmemory, length, add_of_len;
- unsigned char *mem = tmpline;
- int check_vect=0;
-
- tmpline=buf;
- edr = EDR;
- type = FLG_ASCII;
- memory = BASE_MEM;
- addmemory= ADD_MEM;
- length=0;
- temp=(typetemp *) UniGetMem(memory);
- begin_of_scan=temp;
-
- for(;;)
- {
- if(fgets((char *)buf,BUFSIZ,fin)==NULL)
- break;
- switch (type)
- {
- case FLG_ASCII:
- if(strstr((char *)buf,"currentfile eexec") != NULL)
- {
- type=FLG_BINARY;
- }
-
- if((find_encod==0)&&(lastpart==0))
- {
- FindEncoding();
- }
-
- if(keep_flg==0)
- fprintf(fout,"%s", KillUnique((char *)buf));
- else
- {
- AddStr(buf,keep_num);
- }
- break;
-
- case FLG_BINARY:
- if(check_vect==0)
- {
- tmpline=mem;
- CheckChoosing();
- check_vect=1;
- }
-
- if(GetZeroLine(buf)<0)
- {
- type = FLG_ZERO_LINE;
- end_of_scan=temp;
- ScanBinary();
- SubstNum();
- if(keep_flg==1)
- {
- keep_flg=0;
- lastpart=1;
- if(encode!=1)
- {
- UnDefineCharsW();
- if(encode==4)
- RevChar(FirstCharA);
- else
- RevChar(FirstChar);
-
- OutChar(FirstCharW, fout);
- }
- Reeverse(FirstStr);
- OutStr(RevStr, fout);
- }
-
- OutHEX(fout);
- UniFree(begin_of_scan);
- fprintf(fout, "%s", KillUnique((char*) buf));
- break;
- }
-
- add_of_len=strlen((char *) buf)/2;
- length=length + add_of_len;
-
- if(length>memory)
- {
- memory = memory + addmemory;
-/* Using "memory = length;" retains minimum */
-/* of memory but it will be more slowly */
- begin_of_scan = (typetemp*) UniRealloc(begin_of_scan, memory);
- temp = begin_of_scan + length - add_of_len;
- }
- HexEDeCrypt(buf);
- break;
- case FLG_ZERO_LINE:
- fprintf(fout, "%s", buf);
- break;
- }
- }
- if(type == FLG_ZERO_LINE)
- return TRUE;
- else return FALSE;
-}
-
-#define FIRST_ASCII 1
-#define FIRST_BINARY 2
-#define NEXT_BINARY 3
-#define NEXT_ASCII 4
-
-static int
-PartialPFB(FILE *fin, FILE *fout)
-{
- ub1 type;
- ub4 t_length, length, nread;
- int nbytes, rc;
- int check_vect = 0;
- int sub_type = FIRST_ASCII;
-
- line=tmpline;
- edr = EDR;
-
-/* To find summary length of multiple binary parts we prescan font file */
-
- t_length = 0L;
-
- for (;;)
- {
- if ((rc = fread((char *) buf, 1, 6, fin)) < 2)
- {
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- if (buf[0] != 128)
- return FALSE;
-
- type = buf[1];
-
- if (type == FLG_EOF)
- {
- break;
- }
-
- if (rc != 6)
- return FALSE;
-
- length = little4(&buf[2]);
-
- if(type==FLG_BINARY)
- {
- t_length = (ub4)(length + t_length);
- }
- fseek(fin, ftell(fin) + length, SEEK_SET);
- }
-
-/* Here we start real parsing */
-
- sub_type = FIRST_BINARY;
-
- fseek(fin, 0L, SEEK_SET);
-
- for (;;)
- {
- if ((rc = fread((char *) buf, 1, 6, fin)) < 2)
- {
- return FALSE;
- }
- if (buf[0] != 128)
- return FALSE;
-
- type = buf[1];
-
- if (type == FLG_EOF)
- {
- return TRUE;
- }
-
- if (rc != 6)
- return FALSE;
-
- length = little4(&buf[2]);
-
- if(type==FLG_BINARY)
- {
- if(sub_type == FIRST_BINARY)
- {
- sub_type = NEXT_BINARY;
- temp=(typetemp*) UniGetMem(t_length);
- begin_of_scan=temp;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- if( sub_type == NEXT_BINARY)
- {
- sub_type = NEXT_ASCII;
- end_of_scan=temp;
- ScanBinary();
- SubstNum();
- if(keep_flg==1)
- {
- keep_flg=0;
- lastpart=1;
- if(encode!=1)
- {
- UnDefineCharsW();
- if(encode==4)
- RevChar(FirstCharA);
- else
- RevChar(FirstChar);
-
- OutChar(FirstCharW, fout);
- }
-
- Reeverse(FirstStr);
- OutStr(RevStr, fout);
- }
- OutHEX(fout);
- UniFree(begin_of_scan);
- }
- }
-
- for (nread = 0; nread < length; nread += rc)
- {
- nbytes = min(BUFSIZ, length - nread);
-
- if ((rc = fread((char *) buf, 1, nbytes, fin)) == 0)
- {
- return FALSE;
- }
- switch (type)
- {
- case FLG_ASCII:
- OutASCII(fout, buf, (ub4) rc);
- break;
- case FLG_BINARY:
- if(check_vect==0)
- {
- CheckChoosing();
- check_vect=1;
- }
- BinEDeCrypt(buf, (ub4) rc);
- break;
- default:
- return FALSE;
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-OutHEX(FILE *fout)
-{
- int i=0;
- int num;
- static const char *hexstr = "0123456789abcdef";
- int bin;
-
- line=tmpline;
- eer = EER;
- label[number].begin = end_of_scan;
- label[number].select = NOTHING;
- number++;
-
- for(num=0; num < number; num++)
- {
- switch(label[num].select)
- {
- case NOTHING:
- break;
- case FLG_BINARY:
- label[num].select=NOTHING;
- for(temp=label[num].begin; temp<label[num+1].begin; temp++,i++)
- {
- bin = (*temp ^ (eer >> 8)); /* Eexec encryption */
- eer = ((bin + eer) * c1 + c2);
-
- *line++= hexstr[(bin&0xf0)>>4];
- *line++= hexstr[bin&0xf];
-
- if (!((i + 1) % BYTES_PER_LINE))
- {
- *line++='\0';
- line =tmpline;
- fprintf(fout, "%s\n",line);
- }
- }
- break;
- }
- }
- if (i % BYTES_PER_LINE)
- {
- *line++='\0';
- line =tmpline;
- fprintf(fout, "%s\n",line);
- }
-}
-
-/* We parse AFM file only if we've received errors after
-parsing of own vector */
-
-static int
-Afm(void)
-{
- unsigned char afmfile[100];
- FILE *fafm;
- int err_num=0;
- int i,j,k,num=0;
- unsigned char name[40];
-
- static const char *AfmKey[] =
- {
- "StartCharMetrics",
- "EndCharMetrics",
- ""
- };
-
- static const char *InfoKey[] =
- {
- "C",
- "N",
- ""
- };
-
- for(i=0; psfontfile[i]; i++)
- {
- if(psfontfile[i] == '.')
- break;
- else
- afmfile[i]=psfontfile[i];
- }
-
- afmfile[i]='\0';
- strcat((char *) afmfile,".afm");
- fprintf_str(stderr, "<%s>", afmfile);
-
- if ((fafm = psfopen((char *) afmfile, "r")) == NULL)
- {
- NameOfProgram();
- perror((char *) afmfile);
- return -1;
- }
-
- for(j=0;;)
- {
- line = tmpline;
-
- if(fgets((char *) line,BUFSIZ,fafm)==NULL)
- break;
-
- if(strstr((char *) line, AfmKey[j])!=NULL)
- {
- if(j==0)
- {
- j++;
- continue;
- }
- else
- {
- fclose(fafm);
- return 1;
- }
- }
-
- if(j==1)
- {
- for(k=0; err_num>=0; )
- {
- err_num=GetWord(token);
- if(err_num==2)
- {
- if(strcmp((char *) token,InfoKey[k])==0)
- {
- if(k==0)
- {
- err_num=GetWord(token);
- num=atoi((char *) token);
- k=1;
- continue;
- }
- else
- {
- err_num=GetWord(token);
- name[0]='/';
- name[1]='\0';
- strcat((char *) name, (char *) token);
- if(num>=0)
- FirstCharA=AddChar(FirstCharA, name, num);
- break;
- }
- }
- }
-
- }
- }
- }
- return -2;
-}
-
-int
-FontPart(FILE *fout, unsigned char *fontfile,
- unsigned char *vectfile)
-{
- FILE *fin=0;
- int num;
- int rc;
- int i;
-
- ind_ref=0;
- reencode=0;
- encode=0;
- lastpart=0;
- keep_flg=0;
- flg_seac=0;
- strcpy((char *) psfontfile, (char *) fontfile);
- find_encod=0;
- CharCount=0;
-
- if(loadbase != 1)
- {
- for(i=offset; i < NUM_LABEL; i++)
- label[i].num=CHAR_NOT_DEF;
-
-
- strcpy((char *) psvectfile, (char *) basevect);
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if(dd(D_VIEW_VECTOR))
- fprintf_str(stderr, " Base vector <%s>.", basevect);
-#endif
-
- if(LoadVector(1, FirstCharB)==1)
- {
- loadbase = FLG_LOAD_BASE;
-
- }
- else
- exit(1);
- }
-
- if(vectfile)
- {
- reencode=FLG_REENCODE;
- strcpy((char *) psvectfile, (char *) vectfile);
- }
-
- for(num=0;num<NUM_LABEL;num++)
- label[num].select = NOTHING;
-
- switch(DefTypeFont(fontfile))
- {
- case PFA:
- if ((fin = psfopen((char *) fontfile, "r"))==NULL)
- {
- NameOfProgram();
- perror((char *) fontfile);
- return -1;
- }
- rc = PartialPFA(fin,fout);
- if (rc == FALSE)
- {
- NameOfProgram();
- (void) fprintf_str(stderr,
- "Error: %s is not a valid PFA file\n", fontfile);
- return -1;
- }
-
- break;
- case PFB:
- if ((fin = psfopen((char *) fontfile, OPEN_READ_BINARY))==NULL)
- {
- NameOfProgram();
- perror((char *) fontfile);
- return -1;
- }
- rc = PartialPFB(fin,fout);
- if (rc==FALSE)
- {
- NameOfProgram();
- (void) fprintf_str(stderr,
- "Error: %s is not a valid PFB file\n", fontfile);
- return -1;
- }
- break;
- case -1:
- NameOfProgram();
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "Error: %s has neither PFA nor PFB extension", fontfile);
- return -1;
- }
-
- UnDefineCharsW();
-
- if(encode==AFM_ENC)
- FirstCharA=UnDefineChars(FirstCharA);
-
- if(encode!=1)
- {
- UnDefineStr();
- }
-
- FirstChar=UnDefineChars(FirstChar);
-
- fclose(fin);
-
- for(i=0; i < number; i++)
- label[i].num=CHAR_NOT_DEF;
-
- ClearB();
- return 1;
-}
-
-
-
-static int
-LoadVector(int num, CHAR *TmpChar)
-{
-
- FILE *fvect;
- int i = 0;
- int j = 0;
- int end_vect=0;
- int index_grid = 0;
-
- CharCount = 0;
-
- if ((fvect = psfopen((char *) psvectfile, "r")) == NULL)
- {
- NameOfProgram();
- perror((char *) psvectfile);
- return -1;
- }
-
- for(;;)
- {
- line = tmpline;
-
- if((fgets((char*)line,BUFSIZ,fvect)==NULL)||(end_vect!=0))
- break;
-
- for(;;)
- {
- j=GetWord(token);
- if(j==3)
- {
- if(i==0)
- {
- i++;
- continue;
- }
-
- if(num==4)
- {
- if(grid[index_grid]==1)
- {
- if(ChooseChar(token, TmpChar)> 0)
- CharCount++;
- else
- {
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "Error: '%s' not found in reencoding vector <%s> for <%s>\n",
- token,psvectfile, psfontfile);
- }
- }
- index_grid++;
- }
- else
- {
- if(num==1) /* Build base vector */
- {
- FirstCharB=AddChar(FirstCharB,token, CharCount);
- CharCount++;
- }
- }
- continue;
- }
- if(j== -1)
- break;
- if(j==2)
- {
- i=0;
- end_vect = 1;
- break;
- }
- }
- }
-
- if(j==2)
- {
- if((index_grid!=256)&&(CharCount!=256))
- {
- fclose(fvect);
- fprintf_str(stderr,"Error during Load Vector in <%s> \n",
- psvectfile);
- fprintf(stderr,
- "Found %d chars instead 256\n", max(index_grid,CharCount));
- return -3;
- }
-
- if(CharCount>0)
- {
- fclose(fvect);
- return 1;
- }
- else
- {
- fclose(fvect);
- fprintf_str(stderr,
- "\n Warning: Vector from <%s> for <%s> doesn't load\n",
- psvectfile, psfontfile);
- return -1;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- fprintf_str(stderr,"\n Error: ending token 'def' not found in <%s> \n",
- psvectfile);
- return -2;
- }
-}
-
-static int
-ChooseVect(CHAR *tmpChar)
-{
- CHAR *ThisChar = tmpChar;
-
- CharCount=0;
- while (ThisChar != NULL)
- {
- ThisChar->choose= grid[ThisChar->num];
- if(grid[ThisChar->num]==1)
- {
- CharCount++;
- }
- ThisChar = ThisChar->NextChar;
- }
-
- if(CharCount<GridCount)
- return -1;
- else
- return 1;
-
-}
-
-static void
-ErrorOfScan(int err)
-{
- switch(err)
- {
-
- case 0: break;
-
- case ERR_FIRST_NUM:
- fprintf(stderr, " First number not found ");
- break;
- case ERR_SECOND_NUM:
- fprintf(stderr, " Second number not found ");
- break;
-
- case ERR_FIRST_TOK:
- fprintf(stderr, " First token not found ");
- break;
-
- case ERR_SECOND_TOK:
- fprintf(stderr, " Second token not found ");
- break;
-
- case ERR_STACK:
- fprintf(stderr, " End of stack ");
- break;
-
- case ERR_NUM_CHAR:
- fprintf(stderr, " Number of char not found ");
- break;
-
- case ERR_NAME_CHAR:
- fprintf(stderr, " Name of char not found ");
- break;
- }
-}
-
-static void
-NameOfProgram(void)
-{
-#ifdef DVIPS
- fprintf(stderr,"This is DVIPS, t1part module \n");
-#else
- fprintf(stderr,"This is t1part, %s by Sergey Lesenko\n", version);
-#endif
-}
-
-
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/t1part.h b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/t1part.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 57b8be01c0f..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/t1part.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,98 +0,0 @@
-/*t1part.h from t1part.c version 1.59 beta (c)1994, 1996
-by Sergey Lesenko
-lesenko@desert.ihep.su
- *
- * It is distributed with no warranty of any kind.
- * You may modify and use this program. It can be included
- * in any distribution, commercial or otherwise, so long as
- * copyright notice be preserved on all copies.
- */
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-#include <kpathsea/c-ctype.h>
-#else /* not KPATHSEA */
-#include <assert.h>
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <ctype.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#endif /* not KPATHSEA */
-
-#define DVIPS
-
-/*
-#define DOS
-#define BORLANDC
-*/
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-
-extern int debug_flag;
-
-#define D_VIEW_VECTOR (1<<8)
-#define D_CALL_SUBR (1<<9)
-
-#endif
-
-#ifdef DVIPS
-extern FILE *search();
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
-extern char *headerpath;
-#endif /* not KPATHSEA */
-#define psfopen(A,B) search(headerpath,A,B)
-#else
-#define psfopen(A,B) fopen(A,B)
-#endif
-
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-#define OPEN_READ_BINARY FOPEN_RBIN_MODE
-#else
-#if defined(DOS) || defined(WIN32)
-#define OPEN_READ_BINARY "rb"
-#else
-#define OPEN_READ_BINARY "r"
-#endif
-#endif /* not KPATHSEA */
-
-#ifdef DOS
-typedef unsigned char ub1;
-typedef unsigned long ub4;
-#else
-typedef unsigned char ub1;
-typedef unsigned long int ub4;
-#endif
-
-#ifdef BORLANDC
-typedef unsigned char typetemp;
-#define BORLAND_HUGE huge
-#else
-typedef unsigned char typetemp;
-#define BORLAND_HUGE
-#endif
-
-#ifdef BORLANDC
-#include <alloc.h>
-#define UniRealloc farrealloc
-#define UniFree farfree
-#else
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-#define UniRealloc xrealloc
-#define UniFree free
-#else
-#define UniRealloc realloc
-#define UniFree free
-#endif /* not KPATHSEA */
-#endif
-
-#include "protos.h"
-
-#define NUM_LABEL 1024
-#define BASE_MEM 16384
-#define ADD_MEM 16384
-
-#define FLG_LOAD_BASE (1)
-
-extern unsigned char grid[];
-extern unsigned char *line, *tmpline;
-extern int loadbase;
-extern struct Char *FirstCharB;
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/test-afm2tfm.test b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/test-afm2tfm.test
deleted file mode 100755
index 769aaa25910..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/test-afm2tfm.test
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh -vx
-# $Id: test-dvips.test 45809 2017-11-15 00:36:56Z karl $
-# Public domain. Originally written 2010, Karl Berry.
-# Check that afm2tfm functions.
-#
-# BTW, to run just this test on its own:
-# make -C $wp TESTS=test-afm2tfm.test check
-# where wp=.../Work/texk/dvipsk
-
-test_file=afmtest.afm
-test_dir=$srcdir/../tests/texmf
-test_input=$test_dir/$test_file
-if test ! -r "$test_input"; then # probably srcdir messed up
- echo "$0: goodbye, cannot find test input: $test_input" >&2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-AFMFONTS=$test_dir; export AFMFONTS
-
-# run afm2tfm, assumed on $test_file so we can check the output.
-do_check () {
- if "$@"; then :; else
- echo "$0: "$@" "$test_file" failed, goodbye." >&2
- exit 1
- fi
-
- tfm=`basename "$test_file" .afm`.tfm
- if test ! -s "$tfm"; then
- echo "$0: tfm empty or not created, goodbye." >&2
- ls -l "$tfm" >&2
- exit 1
- fi
-
- # could run tftopl, but let's not assume it.
-}
-
-do_check ./afm2tfm "$test_file"
-do_check ./afm2tfm "$test_file" -p $srcdir/testdata/8r.enc # options after
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/test-dvips.test b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/test-dvips.test
deleted file mode 100755
index 2ce1dff2b71..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/test-dvips.test
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh -vx
-# $Id$
-# Public domain.
-
-rm -f mtest.ps
-
-./dvips -D 300 $srcdir/testdata/dvipstst.xdv -o dvipstst.ps
-mv dvipstst.ps mtest.ps || exit 1
-./dvips -D 300 $srcdir/testdata/dvipstst.xdv -o || exit 1
-diff $srcdir/testdata/dvipstst.xps dvipstst.ps
-
-exit 0
-
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/test-missing-image.test b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/test-missing-image.test
deleted file mode 100755
index a7aaa32b6d3..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/test-missing-image.test
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh -vx
-# $Id$
-# Public domain. Test that dvips exits with bad status when there is a
-# missing image file.
-#
-# BTW, to run just this test on its own:
-# make -C $wp TESTS=test-missing-image.test check
-# where wp=.../Work/texk/dvipsk
-
-if ./dvips $srcdir/testdata/missing-image.dvi -o missing-image.ps; then
- echo "$0: found image file, but shouldn't have." >&2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/test-overflow-buffers.test b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/test-overflow-buffers.test
deleted file mode 100755
index 28e314ef0ad..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/test-overflow-buffers.test
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh -vx
-# $Id$
-# Public domain. Various buffer overflows, reported by
-# Andy Nguyen of ETH Zurich. The program should detect and abort.
-
-for tst in overflow-color-push overflow-epsfile \
- overflow-ifffile overflow-psbox; do
- :
- if ./dvips $srcdir/testdata/$tst.dvi -o; then
- echo "$0: test $tst should have failed." >&2
- exit 1
- fi
-done
-
-# overflow-keyword succeeds, because the special is ignored,
-# because the file (named with 999 a's) does not exist.
-tst=overflow-keyword
-./dvips $srcdir/testdata/$tst.dvi -o || exit 1
-grep ' @setspecial' $tst.ps || exit 1
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/8r.enc b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/8r.enc
deleted file mode 100644
index 6743b6d0465..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/8r.enc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
-% @@psencodingfile@{
-% author = "S. Rahtz, P. MacKay, Alan Jeffrey, B. Horn, K. Berry",
-% version = "0.6",
-% date = "1 July 1998",
-% filename = "8r.enc",
-% email = "tex-fonts@@tug.org",
-% docstring = "Encoding for TrueType or Type 1 fonts
-% to be used with TeX."
-% @}
-%
-% Idea is to have all the characters normally included in Type 1 fonts
-% available for typesetting. This is effectively the characters in Adobe
-% Standard Encoding + ISO Latin 1 + extra characters from Lucida.
-%
-% Character code assignments were made as follows:
-%
-% (1) the Windows ANSI characters are almost all in their Windows ANSI
-% positions, because some Windows users cannot easily reencode the
-% fonts, and it makes no difference on other systems. The only Windows
-% ANSI characters not available are those that make no sense for
-% typesetting -- rubout (127 decimal), nobreakspace (160), softhyphen
-% (173). quotesingle and grave are moved just because it's such an
-% irritation not having them in TeX positions.
-%
-% (2) Remaining characters are assigned arbitrarily to the lower part
-% of the range, avoiding 0, 10 and 13 in case we meet dumb software.
-%
-% (3) Y&Y Lucida Bright includes some extra text characters; in the
-% hopes that other PostScript fonts, perhaps created for public
-% consumption, will include them, they are included starting at 0x12.
-%
-% (4) Remaining positions left undefined are for use in (hopefully)
-% upward-compatible revisions, if someday more characters are generally
-% available.
-%
-% (5) hyphen appears twice for compatibility with both
-% ASCII and Windows.
-%
-/TeXBase1Encoding [
-% 0x00 (encoded characters from Adobe Standard not in Windows 3.1)
- /.notdef /dotaccent /fi /fl
- /fraction /hungarumlaut /Lslash /lslash
- /ogonek /ring /.notdef
- /breve /minus /.notdef
-% These are the only two remaining unencoded characters, so may as
-% well include them.
- /Zcaron /zcaron
-% 0x10
- /caron /dotlessi
-% (unusual TeX characters available in, e.g., Lucida Bright)
- /dotlessj /ff /ffi /ffl
- /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef
- /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef
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- /grave /quotesingle
-% 0x20 (ASCII begins)
- /space /exclam /quotedbl /numbersign
- /dollar /percent /ampersand /quoteright
- /parenleft /parenright /asterisk /plus /comma /hyphen /period /slash
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- /zero /one /two /three /four /five /six /seven
- /eight /nine /colon /semicolon /less /equal /greater /question
-% 0x40
- /at /A /B /C /D /E /F /G /H /I /J /K /L /M /N /O
-% 0x50
- /P /Q /R /S /T /U /V /W
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-% 0x60
- /quoteleft /a /b /c /d /e /f /g /h /i /j /k /l /m /n /o
-% 0x70
- /p /q /r /s /t /u /v /w
- /x /y /z /braceleft /bar /braceright /asciitilde
- /.notdef % rubout; ASCII ends
-% 0x80
- /.notdef /.notdef /quotesinglbase /florin
- /quotedblbase /ellipsis /dagger /daggerdbl
- /circumflex /perthousand /Scaron /guilsinglleft
- /OE /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef
-% 0x90
- /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /quotedblleft
- /quotedblright /bullet /endash /emdash
- /tilde /trademark /scaron /guilsinglright
- /oe /.notdef /.notdef /Ydieresis
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- /.notdef % nobreakspace
- /exclamdown /cent /sterling
- /currency /yen /brokenbar /section
- /dieresis /copyright /ordfeminine /guillemotleft
- /logicalnot
- /hyphen % Y&Y (also at 45); Windows' softhyphen
- /registered
- /macron
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- /degree /plusminus /twosuperior /threesuperior
- /acute /mu /paragraph /periodcentered
- /cedilla /onesuperior /ordmasculine /guillemotright
- /onequarter /onehalf /threequarters /questiondown
-% 0xC0
- /Agrave /Aacute /Acircumflex /Atilde /Adieresis /Aring /AE /Ccedilla
- /Egrave /Eacute /Ecircumflex /Edieresis
- /Igrave /Iacute /Icircumflex /Idieresis
-% 0xD0
- /Eth /Ntilde /Ograve /Oacute
- /Ocircumflex /Otilde /Odieresis /multiply
- /Oslash /Ugrave /Uacute /Ucircumflex
- /Udieresis /Yacute /Thorn /germandbls
-% 0xE0
- /agrave /aacute /acircumflex /atilde
- /adieresis /aring /ae /ccedilla
- /egrave /eacute /ecircumflex /edieresis
- /igrave /iacute /icircumflex /idieresis
-% 0xF0
- /eth /ntilde /ograve /oacute
- /ocircumflex /otilde /odieresis /divide
- /oslash /ugrave /uacute /ucircumflex
- /udieresis /yacute /thorn /ydieresis
-] def
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/Makefile_upjf b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/Makefile_upjf
deleted file mode 100644
index d22dda7005c..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/Makefile_upjf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-# Public domain.
-# You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file.
-
-# test data for uptex virtual fonts
-uptex-vf: upjf_full.vf upjf_omit.vf upjf.dvi
-
-upjf.tfm:
- cp -p `kpsewhich upjisr-h.tfm` upjf.tfm
-
-upjf_full.vf: upjf.tfm upjf_full.cnf
- makejvf -i -u custom -e -t upjf_full.cnf -H upjf.tfm -K upjf-g upjf-r
- mv upjf.vf upjf_full.vf
-
-upjf_omit.vf: upjf.tfm upjf_omit.cnf
- makejvf -i -u custom -e -t upjf_omit.cnf -H upjf.tfm -K upjf-g upjf-r
- mv upjf.vf upjf_omit.vf
-
-upjf.dvi: upjf.tex
- uplatex upjf.tex
-
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/ad.enc b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/ad.enc
deleted file mode 100644
index 6e1958da9d0..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/ad.enc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,87 +0,0 @@
-% Name is ad.enc.
-% v. 1.1.
-% lesenko@mx.ihep.su (Sergey Lesenko)
-%
-% This is compatible with the Adobe StandardEncoding, but has the
-% additional characters sometimes present. It's used as the base vector
-% for partial font downloading if no other encoding vector is found.
-
-/AdobeEncoding [
- /Zcaron /zcaron /dotlessj /ff /ffi /ffl /trademark /Ydieresis
- /Scaron /scaron /brokenbar /copyright /logicalnot /registered
- /degree /plusminus /twosuperior /threesuperior /mu /onesuperior
- /onequarter /onehalf /threequarters
- /.notdef
- /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef
-
-%% 040
- /space /exclam /quotedbl /numbersign /dollar /percent /ampersand
- /quoteright /parenleft /parenright /asterisk /plus /comma /hyphen
- /period /slash
-
-%% 060
- /zero /one /two /three /four /five /six /seven /eight /nine /colon
- /semicolon /less /equal /greater /question
-
-%% 0100
- /at /A /B /C /D /E /F /G /H /I /J /K /L /M /N /O
-
-%% 0120
- /P /Q /R /S /T /U /V /W /X /Y /Z /bracketleft /backslash
- /bracketright /asciicircum /underscore
-
-%% 0140
- /quoteleft /a /b /c /d /e /f /g /h /i /j /k /l /m /n /o
-
-%% 0160
- /p /q /r /s /t /u /v /w /x /y /z /braceleft /bar /braceright /asciitilde
-%%
- /Agrave /Aacute /Acircumflex /Atilde /Adieresis /Aring /.notdef /Ccedilla
- /Egrave /Eacute /Ecircumflex /Edieresis
- /Igrave /Iacute /Icircumflex /Idieresis
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- /agrave /aacute /acircumflex /atilde
- /adieresis /aring /.notdef /ccedilla
- /egrave /eacute /ecircumflex /edieresis
- /igrave /iacute /icircumflex /idieresis
-
-%%
- /.notdef
-
-%% 0240
- /.notdef /exclamdown /cent /sterling /fraction /yen /florin /section
- /currency /quotesingle /quotedblleft /guillemotleft /guilsinglleft
- /guilsinglright /fi /fl
-
-%% 0260
- /.notdef /endash /dagger /daggerdbl /periodcentered /.notdef
- /paragraph /bullet /quotesinglbase /quotedblbase /quotedblright
- /guillemotright /ellipsis /perthousand /.notdef /questiondown
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- /hungarumlaut /ogonek /caron
-
-%% 0320
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- /Eth /Ntilde /Ograve /Oacute
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- /Oslash /Ugrave /Uacute /Ucircumflex
- /Udieresis /Yacute /Thorn
-
-%% 0340
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-
-%% 0350
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-
-
-%% 0360
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-
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- /udieresis /yacute /thorn /ydieresis
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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/alt-rule.pro b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/alt-rule.pro
deleted file mode 100644
index c7fb9443923..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/alt-rule.pro
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-%!
-% Patch by TVZ
-% Makes dvips files draw rules with stroke rather than fill.
-% Makes narrow rules more predictable at low resolutions
-% after distilling to PDF.
-% May have unknown consequences for very thick rules.
-% Tested only with dvips 5.85(k).
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- gsave newpath /ruleY X /ruleX X
- Rx Ry gt
- { ruleX ruleY Ry 2 div sub moveto Rx 0 rlineto Ry }
- { ruleX Rx 2 div add ruleY moveto 0 Ry neg rlineto Rx }
- ifelse
- setlinewidth 0 setlinecap stroke grestore
-} bind def
-end
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/beginfontk1.dvi b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/beginfontk1.dvi
deleted file mode 100644
index b06d8f4242f..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/beginfontk1.dvi
+++ /dev/null
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index ca5d5fe6fca..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/testdata/beginfontk1.eps
+++ /dev/null
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-% This is a config file for dvips, meant to produce PostScript optimized
-% for distilling to PDF. Created 12 Apr 1999 by Timothy van Zandt, later
-% modified te (papersize, o line).
-% Public domain.
-
-% Memory available: The default for Distiller 3.0x is 8meg.
-% Reduce to be on safe side:
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-m 6000000
-
-% Default is to save output as file.
-% If possible, change this so that it pipes output to distiller.
-% If not, use command line ``-o file'' option to change name
-% of output file.
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-o
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-% Default resolution. Attempt to make `resolution independent'.
-% Resolution set to 8000dpi (could be as high as 10000).
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-D 8000
-
-% Use outline fonts, not bitmaps.
-% (For the testdata/ dir, we only have the outlines.)
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-% Last resort sizes.
-% If you accidentally include a bitmapped pk font, it will probably go
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-R 300 600
-
-% Partial Type1 font downloading. This will happen by default. Uncomment
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-% j0
-
-% Switching algorithm for drawing rules. texc.pro is loaded by default,
-% but the h tex.pro is need so that it comes before the patch. See
-% below for more details.
-
-h tex.pro
-h alt-rule.pro
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-X 600
-Y 600
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-R 300 600
-O 0pt,0pt
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-
-@ letterSize 8.5in 11in
-
-@ letter 8.5in 11in
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-@+ letter
-@+ %%EndPaperSize
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-@ legal 8.5in 14in
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-%
-% This file is a quick and simple, gross test of dvips. It only tests
-% the most basic things.
-%
-% To run:
-% remove the file mtest.ps if it exists
-% tex test
-% dvips test -o test.ps (ignore the error)
-% copy test.ps mtest.ps
-% dvips test
-% and print.
-%
-% First, paper size
-%
-\newif\ifafour
-\afourtrue
-%
-% Next, big rules.
-%
-\nopagenumbers\raggedbottom
-\ifafour
- \special{papersize=210mm,297mm}
- \hsize=7.7677truein\vsize=11.1929truein
-\else
- \special{papersize=8.5in,11in} % the default anyway, so not necessary
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-\newdimen\ohsize \ohsize=\hsize
-\vbox to\vsize{\hrule height 6pt\advance\vsize by -12pt
-\hbox{\vrule width 6pt\vbox to\vsize{\advance\hsize by -12pt
-%
-% Now, PostScript fonts.
-%
-\bigskip
-\font\norm=ptmr at 20truept
-\centerline{\norm DVIPS: A \TeX\ Driver For PostScript}
-\font\foolish=ptmri at 100truept\
-\bigskip
-\centerline{\foolish g}
-\bigskip
-%
-% Next, literal graphics. It's not supposed to look pretty.
-%
-\vskip1truein
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- 27.4 0 translate gsave
- 0 0 moveto dup 90 mul rotate
- -10 -10 rmoveto 20 0 rlineto 0 20 rlineto -20 0 rlineto closepath
- gsave dup setgray fill grestore 1 exch sub setgray stroke
- grestore 27.4 0 translate } for }\hskip 7.77truein}
-%
-% Next, some alignment problems that are not done correctly by some
-% dvi2ps programs.
-%
-$$\sqrt{\sqrt{{a\Longrightarrow b\longrightarrow c}\over
-\vbox{\hsize=3in\noindent
-the phase of the moon multiplied by the number of angels that can
-dance on the head of a pin while the rich man threads the needle
-divided by $\pi$ or some other transcendental number}}}$$
-\bigskip
-%
-% Now, included epsf graphics. We include this document
-% recursively. Of course, things will be ugly.
-%
-\input epsf
-\epsfxsize=0.5\ohsize
-%
-% If you go to a4 paper, change the following supplied bounding box
-% appropriately.
-%
-\ifafour
- \line{\hfil\epsffile[18 18 577 814]{mtest.ps}\hfil
-\else
- \line{\hfil\epsffile[18 18 594 774]{mtest.ps}\hfil
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-\vbox to 0.5\ovsize{\hsize=3.3truein\parindent=10pt\parskip=0pt plus 1fil
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-Then, run \TeX\ over
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-Copy test.ps to mtest.ps.
-Run dvips over test.dvi again, this time printing or saving the output,
-as you choose. (Including the document too many times inside itself
-will overflow the virtual memory capacities of most printers.)
-
-Some things to check on this page. First, the large rules surrounding
-the page should be exactly one quarter inch from each border (assuming
-a 8.5 by 11 page; for an a4 page, change the {\tt\char92 afourfalse}
-to {\tt\char92 afourtrue} on line 16.)
-
-You should see a title at the top, and a large italic g under that.
-Then, there should be a centered row of ten boxes, going from dark to
-light gray, rotating slowly.
-
-In the `equation' that follows, check the upper left corner of the radical
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-
-In the recursively included page to the left,
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-(they are the ones under the radical, and indeed this text itself.)
-The thin
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-of dvips output; this is an unfortunate necessity of using bitmapped fonts.
-The PostScript fonts, on the other hand, should scale fine.
-
-Finally, at the bottom of the page, you will see some tests of the accents in
-the PostScript fonts. Pay careful attention to the word na\"\i ve; there
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-``Ich wei\ss\ tats\"achlich nicht mehr als das.
-D\ae monic souffl\'es have no r\^ole in na\"\i ve \oe uvres.
----\AE sop's \OE uvres.''
-}\hfil}
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-% Finally, PostScript fonts again; let's test some accents.
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-\bigskip
-\font\foo=ptmbi at 16truept
-\centerline{\vbox{\advance\hsize by -2in
-{\foo\noindent Ich wei\ss\ tats\"achlich nicht mehr als das.
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----\AE sop's \OE uvres.}}}
-\bigskip}\vrule width 6pt}\hrule height 6pt}
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-% We also want to test bop-hook stuff.
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-\special{! userdict begin /bop-hook{gsave 200 30 translate
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-\bye
-
-%%% Local Variables:
-%%% mode: plain-tex
-%%% TeX-master: t
-%%% End:
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- }if
- }def
-}def
-/initializeMultiPassSeps{
- /invertXfer{
- [
- {
- 1 exch sub
- }/exec load systemdict /currenttransfer get exec /exec load
- ] cvx systemdict /settransfer get exec
- }def
- /ccThrough{
- gsave
- 1 setCustomColor
- currentcmykcolor
- grestore
- add add add 0 ne
- }def
- /spotConverted
- {
- begin
- _isCMYKSep not{
- false
- }{
- name null eq{
- false
- }{
- tintValue null eq tintImage null eq and{
- true
- }{
- spot_C spot_M spot_Y spot_K name ccThrough
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- end
- }def
- /spotChannel
- {
- _isCMYKSep{
- pop false
- }{
- /_spotDict xp
- _spotDict/name get null eq{
- false
- }{
- _spotDict/spot_C get
- _spotDict/spot_M get
- _spotDict/spot_Y get
- _spotDict/spot_K get
- _spotDict/name get
- ccThrough
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- }def
- /getChannelData
- {
- _isCMYKSep dup{
- pop renderCMYK
- }if
- {
- _blackPlate{
- 4 1 roll 3 npop blackInk
- }{
- _yellowPlate{
- 4 2 roll 3 npop yellowInk
- }{
- _magentaPlate{
- 4 3 roll 3 npop magentaInk
- }{
- 3 npop cyanInk
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- {
- true /nonZeroData
- }{
- true /zeroData
- }ifelse
- }{
- 4 npop
- spot1/name get null ne
- spot1 spotChannel and{
- spot1/tintImage get dup null ne{
- false /nonZeroData
- }{
- pop false /noData
- }ifelse
- }{
- spot2/name get null ne
- spot2 spotChannel and{
- spot2/tintImage get dup null ne{
- false /nonZeroData
- }{
- pop false /noData
- }ifelse
- }{
- false /noData
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- }def
- /renderChannelData
- {
- /_tmp xp
- _tmp /nonZeroData ne currentoverprint and{
- pop
- _tmp /zeroData eq{pop}if
- 4 npop
- }{
- _tmp /nonZeroData eq{
- {
- invertXfer
- }if
- systemdict/image
- get 5 execImage
- }{
- pop
- _tmp /zeroData eq{pop}if
- 4 npop
- knockOut
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- }def
- /bwImage{
- begin
- gsave
- dup dup dup
- getChannelData
- exch pop false exch
- renderChannelData
- grestore
- end
- }def
- /ncolorimage{
- begin
- pop pop
- gsave
- spot2/name get null ne spot2 spotChannel and{
- true setoverprint
- }if
- getChannelData
- renderChannelData
- grestore
- end
- }def
- /getRampColorSpace{
-
- /_renderCMYK _rampSD begin renderCMYK end pt
-
- _nSamples 1 gt{
- /_ndx 0 pt
- [blendColor] cvx exec
- }if
-
- _renderCMYK{
- /_C0 [currentcolor] pt
- /_C0_Space currentcolorspace pt
- }{
- /_C0 [
- _nCustomColorSD begin
- 0
- spot1 begin
- name null ne
- tintValue null ne and
- spot1 spotChannel and{
- pop tintValue
- }if
- end
- spot2 begin
- name null ne
- tintValue null ne and
- spot2 spotChannel and{
- pop tintValue
- }if
- end
- 1 exch sub
- end
- ] pt
- /_C0_Space /DeviceGray pt
- }ifelse
-
- _nSamples 1 gt{
- /_ndx _nSamples 1 sub pt
- [blendColor] cvx exec
- }if
-
- _renderCMYK{
- /_C1 [currentcolor] pt
- /_C1_Space currentcolorspace pt
- }{
- /_C1 [
- _nCustomColorSD begin
- 0
- spot1 begin
- name null ne
- tintValue null ne and
- spot1 spotChannel and{
- pop tintValue
- }if
- end
- spot2 begin
- name null ne
- tintValue null ne and
- spot2 spotChannel and{
- pop tintValue
- }if
- end
- 1 exch sub
- end
- ] pt
- /_C1_Space /DeviceGray pt
- }ifelse
-
- /_rampColorSpace _C0_Space pt
- _spotColor{
- nsetcustomcolorend
- }if
- }def
-}def
-end
-end
-defaultpacking setpacking
-%%EndResource
-%%BeginResource: procset AGM_Gradient 1.0 0
-%%Title: (AGM Gradient Procset)
-%%Version: 1.0 0
-%%CreationDate: (4/26/96) ()
-%%Copyright: ((C) 1987-1996 Adobe Systems Incorporated All Rights Reserved)
-userdict /defaultpacking currentpacking put true setpacking
-userdict /AGM_Gradient 20 dict dup begin put
-/AGM_Gradient_private 201 dict def
-/initialize
-{
- AGM_Gradient begin
- AGM_Gradient_private begin
- initializeVars
-
- /bd systemdict/mark get def
- /ed
- _level2PS
- {
- (>>)
- }{
- (counttomark 2 idiv dup dict begin {def} repeat pop currentdict end)
- } ifelse
- cvx def
-
- _level2PS{
- initializeLev2
- }{
- initializeLev1
- }ifelse
-
- queryDevice
-
- initializeRectFill
- initializeShading
- initializeOps
- _producingSeps{
- AGM_Gradient_Sep/initialize get exec
- }{
- initializeComposite
- }ifelse
- _illustrator{
- /f{}def
- /F{}def
- /s{}def
- /S{}def
- /b{}def
- /B{}def
- }if
- /image where{
- /image get /_image xd
- }if
- /colorimage where{
- /colorimage get /_colorimage xd
- }if
- AGM_Gradient_private
- {
- dup xcheck 1 index type /arraytype eq and
- {
- bind
- }if
- pop pop
- }forall
- AGM_Gradient
- {
- dup xcheck 1 index type /arraytype eq and
- {
- bind
- }if
- pop pop
- }forall
- end
-
- currentdict readonly pop
- end
-}def
-/initializeAI
-{
- pop pop
- AGM_Gradient/AGM_Gradient_private get /_illustrator true put
- AGM_Gradient/initialize get exec
- AGM_Gradient begin
-}def
-/unload{
- systemdict/languagelevel known{
- systemdict/languagelevel get 2 ge{
- userdict/AGM_Gradient_Sep 2 copy known{
- undef
- }{
- pop pop
- }ifelse
- userdict/AGM_Gradient 2 copy known{
- undef
- }{
- pop pop
- }ifelse
- }if
- }if
-}def
-/terminate{
- currentdict AGM_Gradient eq{
- end
- }if
-}def
-
-AGM_Gradient_private begin
-/initializeVars{
- /_d255 256 array def
- 0 1 255{
- _d255 exch dup 255 div put
- }bind for
- /_d255- 256 array def
- 0 1 255{
- _d255- exch 1 _d255 2 index get sub put
- }bind for
- /_sSave nd
- /_dUserSpace matrix defaultmatrix def
- /_bUMatrix matrix def
- /_imageMatrix matrix def
- /_saveMatrix matrix def
- /_xm matrix def
- /_ccAry1 5 array def
- /_bbox 4 array pt
- /_level2PS
- systemdict/languagelevel known dup{
- pop systemdict/languagelevel get 2 ge
- }if
- def
- /_level3PS
- _level2PS systemdict/shfill known and
- def
- currentdict /_illustrator known not{
- /_illustrator false def
- }if
-
-}def
-/initializeOps
-{
- AGM_Gradient begin
- currentdict/Bc known not{
- /Bc{
-
- _renderFlag 2 eq _enabledSmoothShade or{
- 6 npop
- }{
- pushBSpace
- _rampIndex 0 eq{
- pop pop
- setCStop
- }if
- linealFill
- popBSpace
- }ifelse
-
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/Bg known not{
- /Bg{
- 10 npop
- /_gradName xp
- /_renderFlag xp
- /_enabledSmoothShade false pt
-
- _renderFlag 2 ne{
-
- _illustrator{
- _of setoverprint
- }if
-
- /_enabledSmoothShade
- _level3PS{
- _usingSmoothShade
- _producingSeps not
- currentoverprint not or and
- _noImage not and
- }{
- false
- }ifelse
- pt
-
- _illustrator _eo and _renderFlag 3 eq or{
- eoclip
- }{
- clip
- }ifelse
-
- _gradNames _gradName 2 copy known{
- get
- mark exch aload pop
- /_gradType xp
- 1 sub dup /_rampIndex xp
- /_maxRampIndex xp
- mark exch aload pop
- 0 0
- }if
- pop pop
- getRampData
- }{
- mark mark
- }ifelse
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/Bm known not{
- /Bm{
- _renderFlag 2 ne{
- _gradType 0 eq{
- linealRamp
- }{
- radialGrad
- }ifelse
- }{
- 6 npop
- }ifelse
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/Bh known not{
- /Bh{
- 2 npop
- /_yHi xp
- /_xHi xp
- /_radHilite _xHi 0 ne _yHi 0 ne or pt
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/Bn known not{
- /Bn{
- AGM_Gradient_private begin
- dict /_gradNames xp
- end
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/Bd known not{
- /Bd{
- AGM_Gradient begin
- AGM_Gradient_private begin
- /_nColorsBd xp
- /_gradType xp
- /_gradName xp
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/BD known not{
- /BD{
- currentdict/_gradNames known not{
- /_gradNames 20 dict def
- }if
- ] _nColorsBd _gradType
- ] _gradName exch /_gradNames xput
- end
- end
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/Bb known not{
- /Bb{
-
- AGM_Gradient/AGM_Gradient_private get /_illustrator get not{
- AGM_Gradient begin
- }if
- AGM_Gradient_private begin
- _producingSeps{
- AGM_Gradient_Sep/AGM_Gradient_Sep_private get begin
- }if
- mySave
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/BB known not{
- /BB{
-
- /_tmp xp
- cleartomark cleartomark
-
- _tmp dup
- _renderFlag
-
- myRestore
-
- _producingSeps{
- end
- }if
-
- _illustrator dup
- end
- not {
- end
- }if
-
- {
- 2 ne exch 0 gt and{
- 2 eq{
- s
- }{
- S
- }ifelse
- }{
- pop newpath
- }ifelse
- }{
- pop newpath
- }ifelse
-
-
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/Xm known not{
- /Xm{
- _xm astore pop
- }def
- }if
-
- end
-}def
-/queryDevice{
- /_inDistiller
- systemdict /currentdistillerparams known
- def
- /_inRipSep
- _level2PS{
- currentpagedevice/Separations 2 copy known{
- get
- }{
- pop pop false
- }ifelse
- }{
- false
- }ifelse
- _inDistiller or
- def
- /_noImage /lv1Fix where{
- pop lv1Fix
- }{
- false
- }ifelse
- def
- /_useShells where{
- /_useShells get /_usingShells xp
- }{
- /_usingShells false def
- }ifelse
-
- /_useSmoothShade where{
- pop
- }{
- /_useSmoothShade false def
- }ifelse
- /_forceToCMYK where{
- pop
- }{
- /_forceToCMYK false def
- }ifelse
- /_cyanPlate 1 0 0 0 testCMYKColorThrough def
- /_magentaPlate 0 1 0 0 testCMYKColorThrough def
- /_yellowPlate 0 0 1 0 testCMYKColorThrough def
- /_blackPlate 0 0 0 1 testCMYKColorThrough def
- /_compositeJob
- _cyanPlate _magentaPlate and _yellowPlate and _blackPlate and
- def
- /_isCMYKSep
- _cyanPlate _magentaPlate or _yellowPlate or _blackPlate or
- def
- /_compositeSpotDevice where{
- pop
- }{
- /_compositeSpotDevice _compositeJob not _inRipSep or{
- 1
- }{
- 0
- }ifelse
- def
- }ifelse
- /_producingSeps _compositeSpotDevice 0 ne def
- /_deviceDPI 72 0 matrix defaultmatrix dtransform dup mul exch dup mul add sqrt def
- /_dpiThreshold where{
- pop
- }{
- /_dpiThreshold 600 def
- }ifelse
- /_screenFreqThreshold where{
- pop
- }{
- /_screenFreqThreshold 150 def
- }ifelse
- /_contoneDevice where{
- pop
- }{
- /_contoneDevice false def
- }ifelse
- /_subSampleOK
- _deviceDPI _dpiThreshold le
- currentScreenFreq _screenFreqThreshold le and
- _contoneDevice not and
- def
-}def
-/initializeRectFill{
- /rectfill where dup{
- exch pop not _producingSeps or
- }{
- not
- }ifelse
- {
- /rectfill{
- gsave
- newpath
- 4 2 roll moveto
- 1 index 0 rlineto
- 0 1 index rlineto
- 1 index neg 0 rlineto
- pop pop
- closepath
- fill
- grestore
- }def
- }if
-}def
-/initializeLev1{
- /currentScreenFreq{
- currentscreen pop pop
- }def
- /_byte 1 string def
- /colorimage where{
- pop
- }{
- /colorimage{
- pop pop
- /_blackTmp xp
- /_yellowTmp xp
- /_magentaTmp xp
- /_cyanTmp xp
- /_cnt 0 pt
- [
- _byte dup 0
- _cyanTmp
- /_cnt cvx /get cvx _d255 /exch cvx /get cvx .3 /mul cvx
- _magentaTmp
- /_cnt cvx /get cvx _d255 /exch cvx /get cvx .59 /mul cvx
- _yellowTmp
- /_cnt cvx /get cvx _d255 /exch cvx /get cvx .11 /mul cvx
- _blackTmp
- /_cnt cvx /get cvx _d255 /exch cvx /get cvx
- /add cvx /add cvx /add cvx 1 /exch cvx /sub cvx
- /dup cvx 0 /lt cvx{
- pop 0
- }/if cvx
- /dup cvx 1 /gt cvx{
- pop 1
- }/if cvx
- 255 /mul cvx /cvi cvx
- 256 /mod cvx
- /dup cvx 0 /lt cvx{
- pop 0
- }/if cvx
- /put cvx
- /_cnt dup cvx 1 /add cvx /pt cvx
- ] cvx
- bind
- /_image load 5 execImage
- }def
- }ifelse
-}def
-/initializeLev2{
- /level2ScreenFreq{
- begin
- 60
- HalftoneType 1 eq{
- pop Frequency
- }if
- HalftoneType 2 eq{
- pop GrayFrequency
- }if
- HalftoneType 5 eq{
- pop Default level2ScreenFreq
- }if
- end
- }def
- /currentScreenFreq{
- currenthalftone level2ScreenFreq
- }def
-}def
-/initializeShading{
- _useSmoothShade _level3PS and{
- /_usingSmoothShade true pt
- initializeLev3_Ops
- }{
- /_usingSmoothShade false pt
- }ifelse
-}def
-/initializeLev3_Ops
-{
- /initShFill{
- /_index _gradType 0 eq {0}{_maxRampIndex 1 sub} ifelse pt
- /_rampFuncsArray _maxRampIndex array pt
- /_boundsArray _maxRampIndex 1 sub array pt
- /_encodeArray _maxRampIndex 2 mul array pt
- /_beginCoord _rampPoint pt
- /_colorSpace null pt
- /_firstFill _rampIndex _maxRampIndex eq pt
- /_lastFill false pt
- }def
- /linealShFill{
- popBSpace
- _xm aload pop pushBSpace
-
- /_size _index 1 add pt
- _size _maxRampIndex lt {
- /_rampFuncsArray _rampFuncsArray 0 _size getinterval pt
- /_boundsArray _boundsArray 0 _size 1 sub getinterval pt
- /_encodeArray _encodeArray 0 _size 2 mul getinterval pt
- }if
-
- bd
- /ShadingType 2
- /ColorSpace _colorSpace
- _rgbInCMYK{
- /Function [
- _cData sampFunc
- _mData sampFunc
- _yData sampFunc
- _kData sampFunc
- ]
- }{
- /Function
- bd
- /FunctionType 3
- /Domain [0 1]
- /Functions _rampFuncsArray
- /Bounds _boundsArray
- /Encode _encodeArray
- ed
- }ifelse
- /Extend [_firstFill _lastFill]
- /Domain [0 1]
- /Coords [_beginCoord 0 _endCoord 0]
- ed
- shfill
- }def
-
- /radialShFill{
- /_size _maxRampIndex _index sub pt
- _size _maxRampIndex lt {
- /_rampFuncsArray _rampFuncsArray _index _size getinterval pt
- /_boundsArray _boundsArray _index _size 1 sub getinterval pt
- /_encodeArray _encodeArray _index 2 mul _size 2 mul getinterval pt
- }if
-
- /_rampLen _beginCoord _endCoord sub pt
- bd
- /ShadingType 3
- /ColorSpace _colorSpace
- _rgbInCMYK{
- /Function [
- _cData sampFunc
- _mData sampFunc
- _yData sampFunc
- _kData sampFunc
- ]
- }{
- /Function
- bd
- /FunctionType 3
- /Domain [0 1]
- /Functions _rampFuncsArray
- /Bounds _boundsArray
- /Encode _encodeArray
- ed
- }ifelse
- /Extend [_lastFill _firstFill]
- /Domain [0 1]
- /Coords [_xHi _rampLen mul _yHi _rampLen mul _endCoord 0 0 _beginCoord]
- ed
- shfill
-
- _radHilite{
- _xHi _rampLen mul _yHi _rampLen mul translate
- }if
- }def
-
- %
- /sampFunc{
- /_tmp exch pt
- bd
- _tmp length 1 eq {
- _tmp 0 get
- /_tmp 2 string pt
- dup _tmp 0 3 -1 roll put
- _tmp 1 3 -1 roll put
- }if
- /FunctionType 0
- /Order 1
- /Size [_tmp length]
- /Domain [0 1]
- /BitsPerSample 8
- /DataSource _tmp
- /Range [0 1]
- ed
- }def
-
- /fillRamp{
-
-
- /_invert _midPoint 0.5 lt pt
- _rampIndex _maxRampIndex eq {
- initShFill
- }if
-
- getRampColorSpace
-
- _colorSpace null eq{
- /_colorSpace _rampColorSpace pt
- }{
- _colorSpace _rampColorSpace ne _rgbInCMYK or{
- /_index _index 1
- _gradType 0 eq{
- sub pt
- linealShFill
- }{
- add pt
- radialShFill
- }ifelse
- initShFill
- /_colorSpace _rampColorSpace pt
- } if
- }ifelse
- /_endCoord _endPoint pt
- /_rgbInCMYK false pt
- _producingSeps _forceToCMYK or _rgbRamp and {
- _spotColor{
- _renderCMYK
- }{
- _isCMYKSep
- }ifelse
- }{
- false
- }ifelse
- {
- _compositeJob{
- /_rgbInCMYK true pt
- _cyanData _magentaData _yellowData _blackData _nSamples 4 expandColor
- dup length string copy /_kData exch pt
- dup length string copy /_yData exch pt
- dup length string copy /_mData exch pt
- dup length string copy /_cData exch pt
- }{
- _rampFuncsArray _index
- _cyanPlate{_cyanData}if
- _magentaPlate{_magentaData}if
- _yellowPlate{_yellowData}if
- _blackPlate{_blackData}if
- _nSamples expandOne
- sampFunc
- dup begin /Decode [1 0] def end
- put
- /_invert false pt
- }ifelse
- }{
- _rampFuncsArray _index
- bd
- /FunctionType 2
- /Domain [0 1]
- /N 0.5 log _invert{1 _midPoint sub}{_midPoint}ifelse log div
- _gradType 0 eq{
- _invert{/C1}{/C0}ifelse _C0
- _invert{/C0}{/C1}ifelse _C1
- }{
- _invert{/C0}{/C1}ifelse _C1
- _invert{/C1}{/C0}ifelse _C0
- }ifelse
- ed
- put
- }ifelse
-
- _rampIndex 1 ne{
- _boundsArray _index _gradType 1 eq{1 sub}if _endCoord put
- } if
-
- 0 1 _invert {exch}if
- _encodeArray _index 2 mul 1 add 3 -1 roll put
- _encodeArray _index 2 mul 3 -1 roll put
- _rampIndex 1 eq {
- /_lastFill true pt
- _gradType 0 eq{
- linealShFill
- }{
- radialShFill
- }ifelse
- }if
- /_index _index 1
- _gradType 0 eq{
- add pt
- }{
- sub pt
- }ifelse
- }def
-}def
-/initializeComposite{
- /bwImage{
- pop /_image load 5 execImage
- }def
- /rampImage{
- _enabledSmoothShade{
- fillRamp
- }{
- _color{
- _nSamples setImageParms
-
-
- _rgbRamp _forceToCMYK not and{
- _redData _greenData _blueData _nSamples 3 expandColor
- true 3 null ncolorimage
- }{
- _cyanData _magentaData _yellowData _blackData _nSamples 4 expandColor
- true 4 null ncolorimage
- }ifelse
- }{
- _nSamples setImageParms _blackData null bwImage
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- }def
- /setCStop{
- /_colorStyle exch pt
- _colorStyle 0 eq{
- 1 exch sub
- 0 0 0
- 4 -1 roll
- }if
-
- _colorStyle 2 eq{
- _forceToCMYK{
- 3 npop setcmykcolor
- }{
- setrgbcolor 4 npop
- }ifelse
- }if
-
- _colorStyle 3 eq{
- 1 exch sub /_tmp xp
- pop
- 4{
- _tmp mul 4 1 roll
- }repeat
- }if
-
- _colorStyle 4 eq{
- _forceToCMYK{
- 6 npop setcmykcolor
- }{
- 3 -1 roll pop pop
- 1 exch sub /_tmp xp
- 3{
- 1 exch sub _tmp mul 1 exch sub 3 1 roll
- }repeat
- setrgbcolor
- 4 npop
- }ifelse
- }if
- _colorStyle 2 ne _colorStyle 4 ne and{
- null nsetcustomcolor
- }if
- }def
- /nsetcustomcolor
- {
- pop setcmykcolor
- }def
- /nsetcustomcolorend
- {
- }def
- /ncolorimage{
- pop
- /_colorimage load 10 execImage
- }def
- _noImage not _level2PS not and{
- /linealFill{
- 8 setImageParms
- _color{
- currentcmykcolor
- 4{
- makeByte8 4 1 roll
- }repeat
- true 4 null ncolorimage
- }{
- currentgray makeByte8 null bwImage
- }ifelse
- }def
- }if
- /getRampColorSpace{
- _nSamples 1 gt{
- /_ndx 0 pt
- [blendColor] cvx exec
- }if
- /_C0 [currentcolor] pt
- /_C0_Space currentcolorspace pt
-
- _nSamples 1 gt{
- /_ndx _nSamples 1 sub pt
- [blendColor] cvx exec
- }if
- /_C1 [currentcolor] pt
- /_C1_Space currentcolorspace pt
-
- /_rampColorSpace _C0_Space pt
-
- _spotColor{
- nsetcustomcolorend
- }if
- }def
-}def
-/npop{
- {pop}repeat
-}def
-/xd{
- exch def
-}def
-/nd{
- null def
-}def
-/pt{
- AGM_Gradient_private 3 1 roll put
-}def
-/xp{
- exch pt
-}def
-/xput{
- dup load dup length exch maxlength eq{
- dup dup load dup
- length 2 mul dict copy def
- }if
- load begin
- def
- end
-}def
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-{
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- hvashow
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-{
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- {
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- {
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- {
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- stroke
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- {
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- ss
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- {
- _sc
- jss
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- /_lp /none ddef
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-{
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- _eo {eofill} {fill} ifelse
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- hvashow
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- {
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-{
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- /_gs exch ddef
- 0 eq {
- findcmykcustomcolor
- }{
- _?cmyk {true}{/findrgbcustomcolor where{pop false}{true}ifelse}ifelse
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- 4 1 roll 3 npop
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- 8 -4 roll 4 npop
- findrgbcustomcolor
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- {
- _os setoverprint
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- stroke
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- {
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- jss
- } ddef
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-{
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- findcmykcustomcolor
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- /_fc
- {
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- _of setoverprint
- _if _gf 1 exch sub setcustomcolor
- /_lp /fill ddef
- } if
- } ddef
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- {
- _fc
- _eo {eofill} {fill} ifelse
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- {
- _fc
- hvashow
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- {
- _fc
- hvawidthshow
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-{
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- findcmykcustomcolor
- /_is exch ddef
- /_sc
- {
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- {
- _os setoverprint
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- {
- _sc
- stroke
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- {
- _sc
- ss
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- /_pjss
- {
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- jss
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-{
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- {
- 1 exch sub
- 3 {dup 3 1 roll mul 5 1 roll} repeat
- mul 4 1 roll
- K
- }
- {
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- 3 {1 exch sub 3 index mul 1 exch sub 3 1 roll} repeat
- 4 -1 roll pop
- XA
- } ifelse
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-{
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- 0 eq
- {
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- 3 {dup 3 1 roll mul 5 1 roll} repeat
- mul 4 1 roll
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- {
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- 3 {1 exch sub 3 index mul 1 exch sub 3 1 roll} repeat
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- Xa
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- /newBuff buffer 0 endStringLength getinterval store
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-{
- newBuff 0 newBuffButFirst putinterval
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- {
- stop
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- put
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-0
-{
- pre38Initialize
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- {
- {
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- shiftBuffer
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-{
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- {
- newBuff beginString eq
- {
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- {
- newBuff endString eq
- {
- /layerCount dup load 1 sub store
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- {
- cleartomark stop
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- } if
- } ifelse
- shiftBuffer
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-2
-{
- mark
- {
- currentfile buffer {readline} stopped {
- % assume error was due to overfilling the buffer
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- {
- stop
- } if
- endString eq {
- cleartomark stop
- } if
- }ifelse
- } loop
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-3
-{
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- mark
- {
- currentfile buffer {readline} stopped {
- % assume error was due to overfilling the buffer
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- {
- stop
- } if
- dup beginString eq
- {
- pop /layerCnt dup load 1 add store
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- {
- endString eq
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- layerCnt 1 eq
- {
- cleartomark stop
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- {
- /layerCnt dup load 1 sub store
- } ifelse
- } if
- } ifelse
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-{
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- {
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- {
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- {
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- /clipForward? true def
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-
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-
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-{
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-{
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-{
- 72 exch div
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- {
- pop 1
- } if
- setflat
-} def
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-{
- q
-} def
-/Md
-{
-} def
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-{
- Q
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-{
- 3 npop
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-{
- 2 npop
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-{
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-%%Title: (Adobe Illustrator (R) Version 5.0 Pattern Operators)
-%%Version: 1.1 0
-%%CreationDate: (03/26/93) ()
-%%Copyright: ((C) 1987-1996 Adobe Systems Incorporated All Rights Reserved)
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-/@
-{
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-{
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-{
- dup null eq
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- pop
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- {
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- definepattern pop
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- {
- _dp 0 ne _dp _dl mod 0 eq and
- {
- null dp
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- _dp _dl mod _da 0 get 4 get 2 packedarray
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-/E
-{
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- 0
- {
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- {
- 1 add
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- {
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- } ifelse
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- } if
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- {
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- /_x exch def
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- cvx
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-{
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- pop
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- pop
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- restore
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- /_fd exch _fdd exch get ddef
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- {
- gsave
- 2 copy get dup _ ne
- {
- cvx exec _fc
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- {
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- pop
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- {
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- {
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- cvx exec _fc
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- {
- pop
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- 2 copy 1 add get dup _ ne
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- aload pop findfont _fm
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-{
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- {
- /_sd exch _sdd exch get ddef
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- 0 2 _sd length 2 sub
- {
- gsave
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- cvx exec _sc
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- {
- pop
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- 2 copy 1 add get dup _ ne
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- {
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- pop
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- restore
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- {
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- pop
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- restore
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- /_sd exch _sdd exch get ddef
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- 0 2 _sd length 2 sub
- {
- gsave
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- cvx exec _sc
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- {
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- 2 copy 1 add get dup _ ne
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- pop
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- pop
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- restore
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- {
- bind
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- {
- 10000 add
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- {
- exit
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- end
-
- end
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-
- Adobe_pattern_AI5 begin
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-{
- currentdict Adobe_pattern_AI5 eq
- {
- end
- } if
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-{
- pop
- stop
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-{
- pop
- stop
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-{
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-{
- 17 dict begin
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- [
- 0 0 0 0
- ] def
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- begin
- /setstrokeadjust where {pop true setstrokeadjust} if
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- {
- 1 1
- }
- {
- width 0 dtransform
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- width 0 cache
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- setcachedevice
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- {
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- xg yl lineto
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-{
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- width 0 lineto
- width height lineto
- 0 height lineto
- closepath
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- pathbbox
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- mul 1 add
- grestore
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-{
- cachestatus 7 1 roll 6 npop 8 mul
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-{
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- FontMatrix concat
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- {
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- {
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- {
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- {
- 2 npop
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- and
- {
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- {
- {
- 2 npop
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- {
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- {
- 7 npop true
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- {
- pop true
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- {
- 5 npop true
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- {
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- height div floor height mul 4 1 roll
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- FontMatrix mtx invertmatrix
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- {
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- {
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- end
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-{
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-{
- strokepath
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-{
- dup type /dicttype eq
- {
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- newpath
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-{
- dup type /dicttype eq
- {
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- {
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- {
- newpath
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- {
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- {
- curveto
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- {
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- {
- 5 npop
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- }
- {
- patternclip
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- newpath
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-{
- 6 1 roll
- /_hvay exch ddef
- /_hvax exch ddef
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- /_hvcy exch ddef
- /_hvcx exch ddef
-
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- {
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- }{
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- }{
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- }ifelse
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-
- _renderCMYK not{
- _rampSD begin
- [/DeviceN
- [
- spot1 begin
- name null ne tintImage null ne and{
- name
- }if
- end
- spot2 begin
- name null ne tintImage null ne and{
- name
- }if
- end
- ]
- _inDistiller {
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- }{
- 0 0 0 0 0
- }ifelse
- end
- spot2 begin
- name null ne tintImage null ne and{
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- }{
- 0 0 0 0 0
- }ifelse
- end
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- dup 1 eq {
- pop
- 8 /index cvx 1 /exch cvx /sub cvx
- 9 1 /roll cvx
- }{
- 2 eq {
- 8 /index cvx 1 /exch cvx /sub cvx
- 10 1 /roll cvx
- }if
- }ifelse
- 4 1 /roll cvx 5 -2 /roll cvx
- 8 /index cvx /mul cvx /exch cvx 9 /index cvx /mul cvx /add cvx 7 1 /roll cvx
- 3 1 /roll cvx 4 -2 /roll cvx
- 7 /index cvx /mul cvx /exch cvx 8 /index cvx /mul cvx /add cvx 6 1 /roll cvx
- 2 1 /roll cvx 3 -2 /roll cvx
- 6 /index cvx /mul cvx /exch cvx 7 /index cvx /mul cvx /add cvx 5 1 /roll cvx
- 5 /index cvx /mul cvx /exch cvx 6 /index cvx /mul cvx /add cvx 4 1 /roll cvx
- 6 -2 /roll cvx /pop cvx /pop cvx
- ] cvx bind
- }{
- /DeviceCMYK {}
- }ifelse
- ] setcolorspace
- end
- /_nColorSpace currentcolorspace pt
- }if
-
- _nSamples 1 gt{
- /_ndx 0 pt
- [blendColor] cvx exec
- }if
- _renderCMYK{
- /_C0 [currentcolor] pt
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- }{
- /_C0 [
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- name null ne{
- tintValue
- }if
- end
- spot2 begin
- name null ne{
- tintValue
- }if
- end
- end
- ] pt
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-
- _nSamples 1 gt{
- /_ndx _nSamples 1 sub pt
- [blendColor] cvx exec
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- _renderCMYK{
- /_C1 [currentcolor] pt
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- }{
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- _nCustomColorSD begin
- spot1 begin
- name null ne{
- tintValue
- }if
- end
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- name null ne{
- tintValue
- }if
- end
- end
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-
- /_rampColorSpace _C0_Space pt
- _spotColor{
- nsetcustomcolorend
- }if
- }def
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- [
- {
- 1 exch sub
- }/exec load systemdict /currenttransfer get exec /exec load
- ] cvx systemdict /settransfer get exec
- }def
- /ccThrough{
- gsave
- 1 setCustomColor
- currentcmykcolor
- grestore
- add add add 0 ne
- }def
- /spotConverted
- {
- begin
- _isCMYKSep not{
- false
- }{
- name null eq{
- false
- }{
- tintValue null eq tintImage null eq and{
- true
- }{
- spot_C spot_M spot_Y spot_K name ccThrough
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- end
- }def
- /spotChannel
- {
- _isCMYKSep{
- pop false
- }{
- /_spotDict xp
- _spotDict/name get null eq{
- false
- }{
- _spotDict/spot_C get
- _spotDict/spot_M get
- _spotDict/spot_Y get
- _spotDict/spot_K get
- _spotDict/name get
- ccThrough
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- }def
- /getChannelData
- {
- _isCMYKSep dup{
- pop renderCMYK
- }if
- {
- _blackPlate{
- 4 1 roll 3 npop blackInk
- }{
- _yellowPlate{
- 4 2 roll 3 npop yellowInk
- }{
- _magentaPlate{
- 4 3 roll 3 npop magentaInk
- }{
- 3 npop cyanInk
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- {
- true /nonZeroData
- }{
- true /zeroData
- }ifelse
- }{
- 4 npop
- spot1/name get null ne
- spot1 spotChannel and{
- spot1/tintImage get dup null ne{
- false /nonZeroData
- }{
- pop false /noData
- }ifelse
- }{
- spot2/name get null ne
- spot2 spotChannel and{
- spot2/tintImage get dup null ne{
- false /nonZeroData
- }{
- pop false /noData
- }ifelse
- }{
- false /noData
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- }def
- /renderChannelData
- {
- /_tmp xp
- _tmp /nonZeroData ne currentoverprint and{
- pop
- _tmp /zeroData eq{pop}if
- 4 npop
- }{
- _tmp /nonZeroData eq{
- {
- invertXfer
- }if
- systemdict/image
- get 5 execImage
- }{
- pop
- _tmp /zeroData eq{pop}if
- 4 npop
- knockOut
- }ifelse
- }ifelse
- }def
- /bwImage{
- begin
- gsave
- dup dup dup
- getChannelData
- exch pop false exch
- renderChannelData
- grestore
- end
- }def
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- begin
- pop pop
- gsave
- spot2/name get null ne spot2 spotChannel and{
- true setoverprint
- }if
- getChannelData
- renderChannelData
- grestore
- end
- }def
- /getRampColorSpace{
-
- /_renderCMYK _rampSD begin renderCMYK end pt
-
- _nSamples 1 gt{
- /_ndx 0 pt
- [blendColor] cvx exec
- }if
-
- _renderCMYK{
- /_C0 [currentcolor] pt
- /_C0_Space currentcolorspace pt
- }{
- /_C0 [
- _nCustomColorSD begin
- 0
- spot1 begin
- name null ne
- tintValue null ne and
- spot1 spotChannel and{
- pop tintValue
- }if
- end
- spot2 begin
- name null ne
- tintValue null ne and
- spot2 spotChannel and{
- pop tintValue
- }if
- end
- 1 exch sub
- end
- ] pt
- /_C0_Space /DeviceGray pt
- }ifelse
-
- _nSamples 1 gt{
- /_ndx _nSamples 1 sub pt
- [blendColor] cvx exec
- }if
-
- _renderCMYK{
- /_C1 [currentcolor] pt
- /_C1_Space currentcolorspace pt
- }{
- /_C1 [
- _nCustomColorSD begin
- 0
- spot1 begin
- name null ne
- tintValue null ne and
- spot1 spotChannel and{
- pop tintValue
- }if
- end
- spot2 begin
- name null ne
- tintValue null ne and
- spot2 spotChannel and{
- pop tintValue
- }if
- end
- 1 exch sub
- end
- ] pt
- /_C1_Space /DeviceGray pt
- }ifelse
-
- /_rampColorSpace _C0_Space pt
- _spotColor{
- nsetcustomcolorend
- }if
- }def
-}def
-end
-end
-defaultpacking setpacking
-%%EndResource
-%%BeginResource: procset AGM_Gradient 1.0 0
-%%Title: (AGM Gradient Procset)
-%%Version: 1.0 0
-%%CreationDate: (4/26/96) ()
-%%Copyright: ((C) 1987-1996 Adobe Systems Incorporated All Rights Reserved)
-userdict /defaultpacking currentpacking put true setpacking
-userdict /AGM_Gradient 20 dict dup begin put
-/AGM_Gradient_private 201 dict def
-/initialize
-{
- AGM_Gradient begin
- AGM_Gradient_private begin
- initializeVars
-
- /bd systemdict/mark get def
- /ed
- _level2PS
- {
- (>>)
- }{
- (counttomark 2 idiv dup dict begin {def} repeat pop currentdict end)
- } ifelse
- cvx def
-
- _level2PS{
- initializeLev2
- }{
- initializeLev1
- }ifelse
-
- queryDevice
-
- initializeRectFill
- initializeShading
- initializeOps
- _producingSeps{
- AGM_Gradient_Sep/initialize get exec
- }{
- initializeComposite
- }ifelse
- _illustrator{
- /f{}def
- /F{}def
- /s{}def
- /S{}def
- /b{}def
- /B{}def
- }if
- /image where{
- /image get /_image xd
- }if
- /colorimage where{
- /colorimage get /_colorimage xd
- }if
- AGM_Gradient_private
- {
- dup xcheck 1 index type /arraytype eq and
- {
- bind
- }if
- pop pop
- }forall
- AGM_Gradient
- {
- dup xcheck 1 index type /arraytype eq and
- {
- bind
- }if
- pop pop
- }forall
- end
-
- currentdict readonly pop
- end
-}def
-/initializeAI
-{
- pop pop
- AGM_Gradient/AGM_Gradient_private get /_illustrator true put
- AGM_Gradient/initialize get exec
- AGM_Gradient begin
-}def
-/unload{
- systemdict/languagelevel known{
- systemdict/languagelevel get 2 ge{
- userdict/AGM_Gradient_Sep 2 copy known{
- undef
- }{
- pop pop
- }ifelse
- userdict/AGM_Gradient 2 copy known{
- undef
- }{
- pop pop
- }ifelse
- }if
- }if
-}def
-/terminate{
- currentdict AGM_Gradient eq{
- end
- }if
-}def
-
-AGM_Gradient_private begin
-/initializeVars{
- /_d255 256 array def
- 0 1 255{
- _d255 exch dup 255 div put
- }bind for
- /_d255- 256 array def
- 0 1 255{
- _d255- exch 1 _d255 2 index get sub put
- }bind for
- /_sSave nd
- /_dUserSpace matrix defaultmatrix def
- /_bUMatrix matrix def
- /_imageMatrix matrix def
- /_saveMatrix matrix def
- /_xm matrix def
- /_ccAry1 5 array def
- /_bbox 4 array pt
- /_level2PS
- systemdict/languagelevel known dup{
- pop systemdict/languagelevel get 2 ge
- }if
- def
- /_level3PS
- _level2PS systemdict/shfill known and
- def
- currentdict /_illustrator known not{
- /_illustrator false def
- }if
-
-}def
-/initializeOps
-{
- AGM_Gradient begin
- currentdict/Bc known not{
- /Bc{
-
- _renderFlag 2 eq _enabledSmoothShade or{
- 6 npop
- }{
- pushBSpace
- _rampIndex 0 eq{
- pop pop
- setCStop
- }if
- linealFill
- popBSpace
- }ifelse
-
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/Bg known not{
- /Bg{
- 10 npop
- /_gradName xp
- /_renderFlag xp
- /_enabledSmoothShade false pt
-
- _renderFlag 2 ne{
-
- _illustrator{
- _of setoverprint
- }if
-
- /_enabledSmoothShade
- _level3PS{
- _usingSmoothShade
- _producingSeps not
- currentoverprint not or and
- _noImage not and
- }{
- false
- }ifelse
- pt
-
- _illustrator _eo and _renderFlag 3 eq or{
- eoclip
- }{
- clip
- }ifelse
-
- _gradNames _gradName 2 copy known{
- get
- mark exch aload pop
- /_gradType xp
- 1 sub dup /_rampIndex xp
- /_maxRampIndex xp
- mark exch aload pop
- 0 0
- }if
- pop pop
- getRampData
- }{
- mark mark
- }ifelse
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/Bm known not{
- /Bm{
- _renderFlag 2 ne{
- _gradType 0 eq{
- linealRamp
- }{
- radialGrad
- }ifelse
- }{
- 6 npop
- }ifelse
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/Bh known not{
- /Bh{
- 2 npop
- /_yHi xp
- /_xHi xp
- /_radHilite _xHi 0 ne _yHi 0 ne or pt
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/Bn known not{
- /Bn{
- AGM_Gradient_private begin
- dict /_gradNames xp
- end
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/Bd known not{
- /Bd{
- AGM_Gradient begin
- AGM_Gradient_private begin
- /_nColorsBd xp
- /_gradType xp
- /_gradName xp
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/BD known not{
- /BD{
- currentdict/_gradNames known not{
- /_gradNames 20 dict def
- }if
- ] _nColorsBd _gradType
- ] _gradName exch /_gradNames xput
- end
- end
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/Bb known not{
- /Bb{
-
- AGM_Gradient/AGM_Gradient_private get /_illustrator get not{
- AGM_Gradient begin
- }if
- AGM_Gradient_private begin
- _producingSeps{
- AGM_Gradient_Sep/AGM_Gradient_Sep_private get begin
- }if
- mySave
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/BB known not{
- /BB{
-
- /_tmp xp
- cleartomark cleartomark
-
- _tmp dup
- _renderFlag
-
- myRestore
-
- _producingSeps{
- end
- }if
-
- _illustrator dup
- end
- not {
- end
- }if
-
- {
- 2 ne exch 0 gt and{
- 2 eq{
- s
- }{
- S
- }ifelse
- }{
- pop newpath
- }ifelse
- }{
- pop newpath
- }ifelse
-
-
- }def
- }if
-
- currentdict/Xm known not{
- /Xm{
- _xm astore pop
- }def
- }if
-
- end
-}def
-/queryDevice{
- /_inDistiller
- systemdict /currentdistillerparams known
- def
- /_inRipSep
- _level2PS{
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- get
- }{
- pop pop false
- }ifelse
- }{
- false
- }ifelse
- _inDistiller or
- def
- /_noImage /lv1Fix where{
- pop lv1Fix
- }{
- false
- }ifelse
- def
- /_useShells where{
- /_useShells get /_usingShells xp
- }{
- /_usingShells false def
- }ifelse
-
- /_useSmoothShade where{
- pop
- }{
- /_useSmoothShade false def
- }ifelse
- /_forceToCMYK where{
- pop
- }{
- /_forceToCMYK false def
- }ifelse
- /_cyanPlate 1 0 0 0 testCMYKColorThrough def
- /_magentaPlate 0 1 0 0 testCMYKColorThrough def
- /_yellowPlate 0 0 1 0 testCMYKColorThrough def
- /_blackPlate 0 0 0 1 testCMYKColorThrough def
- /_compositeJob
- _cyanPlate _magentaPlate and _yellowPlate and _blackPlate and
- def
- /_isCMYKSep
- _cyanPlate _magentaPlate or _yellowPlate or _blackPlate or
- def
- /_compositeSpotDevice where{
- pop
- }{
- /_compositeSpotDevice _compositeJob not _inRipSep or{
- 1
- }{
- 0
- }ifelse
- def
- }ifelse
- /_producingSeps _compositeSpotDevice 0 ne def
- /_deviceDPI 72 0 matrix defaultmatrix dtransform dup mul exch dup mul add sqrt def
- /_dpiThreshold where{
- pop
- }{
- /_dpiThreshold 600 def
- }ifelse
- /_screenFreqThreshold where{
- pop
- }{
- /_screenFreqThreshold 150 def
- }ifelse
- /_contoneDevice where{
- pop
- }{
- /_contoneDevice false def
- }ifelse
- /_subSampleOK
- _deviceDPI _dpiThreshold le
- currentScreenFreq _screenFreqThreshold le and
- _contoneDevice not and
- def
-}def
-/initializeRectFill{
- /rectfill where dup{
- exch pop not _producingSeps or
- }{
- not
- }ifelse
- {
- /rectfill{
- gsave
- newpath
- 4 2 roll moveto
- 1 index 0 rlineto
- 0 1 index rlineto
- 1 index neg 0 rlineto
- pop pop
- closepath
- fill
- grestore
- }def
- }if
-}def
-/initializeLev1{
- /currentScreenFreq{
- currentscreen pop pop
- }def
- /_byte 1 string def
- /colorimage where{
- pop
- }{
- /colorimage{
- pop pop
- /_blackTmp xp
- /_yellowTmp xp
- /_magentaTmp xp
- /_cyanTmp xp
- /_cnt 0 pt
- [
- _byte dup 0
- _cyanTmp
- /_cnt cvx /get cvx _d255 /exch cvx /get cvx .3 /mul cvx
- _magentaTmp
- /_cnt cvx /get cvx _d255 /exch cvx /get cvx .59 /mul cvx
- _yellowTmp
- /_cnt cvx /get cvx _d255 /exch cvx /get cvx .11 /mul cvx
- _blackTmp
- /_cnt cvx /get cvx _d255 /exch cvx /get cvx
- /add cvx /add cvx /add cvx 1 /exch cvx /sub cvx
- /dup cvx 0 /lt cvx{
- pop 0
- }/if cvx
- /dup cvx 1 /gt cvx{
- pop 1
- }/if cvx
- 255 /mul cvx /cvi cvx
- 256 /mod cvx
- /dup cvx 0 /lt cvx{
- pop 0
- }/if cvx
- /put cvx
- /_cnt dup cvx 1 /add cvx /pt cvx
- ] cvx
- bind
- /_image load 5 execImage
- }def
- }ifelse
-}def
-/initializeLev2{
- /level2ScreenFreq{
- begin
- 60
- HalftoneType 1 eq{
- pop Frequency
- }if
- HalftoneType 2 eq{
- pop GrayFrequency
- }if
- HalftoneType 5 eq{
- pop Default level2ScreenFreq
- }if
- end
- }def
- /currentScreenFreq{
- currenthalftone level2ScreenFreq
- }def
-}def
-/initializeShading{
- _useSmoothShade _level3PS and{
- /_usingSmoothShade true pt
- initializeLev3_Ops
- }{
- /_usingSmoothShade false pt
- }ifelse
-}def
-/initializeLev3_Ops
-{
- /initShFill{
- /_index _gradType 0 eq {0}{_maxRampIndex 1 sub} ifelse pt
- /_rampFuncsArray _maxRampIndex array pt
- /_boundsArray _maxRampIndex 1 sub array pt
- /_encodeArray _maxRampIndex 2 mul array pt
- /_beginCoord _rampPoint pt
- /_colorSpace null pt
- /_firstFill _rampIndex _maxRampIndex eq pt
- /_lastFill false pt
- }def
- /linealShFill{
- popBSpace
- _xm aload pop pushBSpace
-
- /_size _index 1 add pt
- _size _maxRampIndex lt {
- /_rampFuncsArray _rampFuncsArray 0 _size getinterval pt
- /_boundsArray _boundsArray 0 _size 1 sub getinterval pt
- /_encodeArray _encodeArray 0 _size 2 mul getinterval pt
- }if
-
- bd
- /ShadingType 2
- /ColorSpace _colorSpace
- _rgbInCMYK{
- /Function [
- _cData sampFunc
- _mData sampFunc
- _yData sampFunc
- _kData sampFunc
- ]
- }{
- /Function
- bd
- /FunctionType 3
- /Domain [0 1]
- /Functions _rampFuncsArray
- /Bounds _boundsArray
- /Encode _encodeArray
- ed
- }ifelse
- /Extend [_firstFill _lastFill]
- /Domain [0 1]
- /Coords [_beginCoord 0 _endCoord 0]
- ed
- shfill
- }def
-
- /radialShFill{
- /_size _maxRampIndex _index sub pt
- _size _maxRampIndex lt {
- /_rampFuncsArray _rampFuncsArray _index _size getinterval pt
- /_boundsArray _boundsArray _index _size 1 sub getinterval pt
- /_encodeArray _encodeArray _index 2 mul _size 2 mul getinterval pt
- }if
-
- /_rampLen _beginCoord _endCoord sub pt
- bd
- /ShadingType 3
- /ColorSpace _colorSpace
- _rgbInCMYK{
- /Function [
- _cData sampFunc
- _mData sampFunc
- _yData sampFunc
- _kData sampFunc
- ]
- }{
- /Function
- bd
- /FunctionType 3
- /Domain [0 1]
- /Functions _rampFuncsArray
- /Bounds _boundsArray
- /Encode _encodeArray
- ed
- }ifelse
- /Extend [_lastFill _firstFill]
- /Domain [0 1]
- /Coords [_xHi _rampLen mul _yHi _rampLen mul _endCoord 0 0 _beginCoord]
- ed
- shfill
-
- _radHilite{
- _xHi _rampLen mul _yHi _rampLen mul translate
- }if
- }def
-
- %
- /sampFunc{
- /_tmp exch pt
- bd
- _tmp length 1 eq {
- _tmp 0 get
- /_tmp 2 string pt
- dup _tmp 0 3 -1 roll put
- _tmp 1 3 -1 roll put
- }if
- /FunctionType 0
- /Order 1
- /Size [_tmp length]
- /Domain [0 1]
- /BitsPerSample 8
- /DataSource _tmp
- /Range [0 1]
- ed
- }def
-
- /fillRamp{
-
-
- /_invert _midPoint 0.5 lt pt
- _rampIndex _maxRampIndex eq {
- initShFill
- }if
-
- getRampColorSpace
-
- _colorSpace null eq{
- /_colorSpace _rampColorSpace pt
- }{
- _colorSpace _rampColorSpace ne _rgbInCMYK or{
- /_index _index 1
- _gradType 0 eq{
- sub pt
- linealShFill
- }{
- add pt
- radialShFill
- }ifelse
- initShFill
- /_colorSpace _rampColorSpace pt
- } if
- }ifelse
- /_endCoord _endPoint pt
- /_rgbInCMYK false pt
- _producingSeps _forceToCMYK or _rgbRamp and {
- _spotColor{
- _renderCMYK
- }{
- _isCMYKSep
- }ifelse
- }{
- false
- }ifelse
- {
- _compositeJob{
- /_rgbInCMYK true pt
- _cyanData _magentaData _yellowData _blackData _nSamples 4 expandColor
- dup length string copy /_kData exch pt
- dup length string copy /_yData exch pt
- dup length string copy /_mData exch pt
- dup length string copy /_cData exch pt
- }{
- _rampFuncsArray _index
- _cyanPlate{_cyanData}if
- _magentaPlate{_magentaData}if
- _yellowPlate{_yellowData}if
- _blackPlate{_blackData}if
- _nSamples expandOne
- sampFunc
- dup begin /Decode [1 0] def end
- put
- /_invert false pt
- }ifelse
- }{
- _rampFuncsArray _index
- bd
- /FunctionType 2
- /Domain [0 1]
- /N 0.5 log _invert{1 _midPoint sub}{_midPoint}ifelse log div
- _gradType 0 eq{
- _invert{/C1}{/C0}ifelse _C0
- _invert{/C0}{/C1}ifelse _C1
- }{
- _invert{/C0}{/C1}ifelse _C1
- _invert{/C1}{/C0}ifelse _C0
- }ifelse
- ed
- put
- }ifelse
-
- _rampIndex 1 ne{
- _boundsArray _index _gradType 1 eq{1 sub}if _endCoord put
- } if
-
- 0 1 _invert {exch}if
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- /_pf
- {
- _fc
- _eo {eofill} {fill} ifelse
- } ddef
- /_psf
- {
- _fc
- hvashow
- } ddef
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- {
- _fc
- hvawidthshow
- } ddef
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-{
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- /_sc
- {
- _lp /stroke ne
- {
- _os setoverprint
- _rgbs aload pop setrgbcolor
- /_lp /stroke ddef
- } if
- } ddef
- /_ps
- {
- _sc
- stroke
- } ddef
- /_pss
- {
- _sc
- ss
- } ddef
- /_pjss
- {
- _sc
- jss
- } ddef
- /_lp /none ddef
-} def
-/O
-{
- 0 ne
- /_of exch ddef
- /_lp /none ddef
-} def
-/R
-{
- 0 ne
- /_os exch ddef
- /_lp /none ddef
-} def
-/g
-{
- /_gf exch ddef
- /_fc
- {
- _lp /fill ne
- {
- _of setoverprint
- _gf setgray
- /_lp /fill ddef
- } if
- } ddef
- /_pf
- {
- _fc
- _eo {eofill} {fill} ifelse
- } ddef
- /_psf
- {
- _fc
- hvashow
- } ddef
- /_pjsf
- {
- _fc
- hvawidthshow
- } ddef
- /_lp /none ddef
-} def
-/G
-{
- /_gs exch ddef
- /_sc
- {
- _lp /stroke ne
- {
- _os setoverprint
- _gs setgray
- /_lp /stroke ddef
- } if
- } ddef
- /_ps
- {
- _sc
- stroke
- } ddef
- /_pss
- {
- _sc
- ss
- } ddef
- /_pjss
- {
- _sc
- jss
- } ddef
- /_lp /none ddef
-} def
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-{
- _cf astore pop
- /_fc
- {
- _lp /fill ne
- {
- _of setoverprint
- _cf aload pop setcmykcolor
- /_lp /fill ddef
- } if
- } ddef
- /_pf
- {
- _fc
- _eo {eofill} {fill} ifelse
- } ddef
- /_psf
- {
- _fc
- hvashow
- } ddef
- /_pjsf
- {
- _fc
- hvawidthshow
- } ddef
- /_lp /none ddef
-} def
-/K
-{
- _cs astore pop
- /_sc
- {
- _lp /stroke ne
- {
- _os setoverprint
- _cs aload pop setcmykcolor
- /_lp /stroke ddef
- } if
- } ddef
- /_ps
- {
- _sc
- stroke
- } ddef
- /_pss
- {
- _sc
- ss
- } ddef
- /_pjss
- {
- _sc
- jss
- } ddef
- /_lp /none ddef
-} def
-/Xa
-{
- _?cmyk {
- 3 npop k
- }{
- setrgbfill 4 npop
- } ifelse
-} def
-/XA
-{
- _?cmyk {
- 3 npop K
- }{
- setrgbstroke 4 npop
- } ifelse
-} def
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-{
- /_gf exch ddef
- 5 npop
- /_fc
- {
- _lp /fill ne
- {
- _of setoverprint
- _gf setAIseparationgray
- /_lp /fill ddef
- } if
- } ddef
- /_pf
- {
- _fc
- _eo {eofill} {fill} ifelse
- } ddef
- /_psf
- {
- _fc
- hvashow
- } ddef
- /_pjsf
- {
- _fc
- hvawidthshow
- } ddef
- /_lp /none ddef
-} def
-/XS
-{
- /_gs exch ddef
- 5 npop
- /_sc
- {
- _lp /stroke ne
- {
- _os setoverprint
- _gs setAIseparationgray
- /_lp /stroke ddef
- } if
- } ddef
- /_ps
- {
- _sc
- stroke
- } ddef
- /_pss
- {
- _sc
- ss
- } ddef
- /_pjss
- {
- _sc
- jss
- } ddef
- /_lp /none ddef
-} def
-/Xx
-{
- exch
- /_gf exch ddef
- 0 eq {
- findcmykcustomcolor
- }{
- _?cmyk {true}{/findrgbcustomcolor where{pop false}{true}ifelse}ifelse
- {
- 4 1 roll 3 npop
- findcmykcustomcolor
- }{
- 8 -4 roll 4 npop
- findrgbcustomcolor
- } ifelse
- } ifelse
- /_if exch ddef
- /_fc
- {
- _lp /fill ne
- {
- _of setoverprint
- _if _gf 1 exch sub setcustomcolor
- /_lp /fill ddef
- } if
- } ddef
- /_pf
- {
- _fc
- _eo {eofill} {fill} ifelse
- } ddef
- /_psf
- {
- _fc
- hvashow
- } ddef
- /_pjsf
- {
- _fc
- hvawidthshow
- } ddef
- /_lp /none ddef
-} def
-/XX
-{
- exch
- /_gs exch ddef
- 0 eq {
- findcmykcustomcolor
- }{
- _?cmyk {true}{/findrgbcustomcolor where{pop false}{true}ifelse}ifelse
- {
- 4 1 roll 3 npop
- findcmykcustomcolor
- }{
- 8 -4 roll 4 npop
- findrgbcustomcolor
- } ifelse
- } ifelse
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- /_sc
- {
- _lp /stroke ne
- {
- _os setoverprint
- _is _gs 1 exch sub setcustomcolor
- /_lp /stroke ddef
- } if
- } ddef
- /_ps
- {
- _sc
- stroke
- } ddef
- /_pss
- {
- _sc
- ss
- } ddef
- /_pjss
- {
- _sc
- jss
- } ddef
- /_lp /none ddef
-} def
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-{
- /_gf exch ddef
- findcmykcustomcolor
- /_if exch ddef
- /_fc
- {
- _lp /fill ne
- {
- _of setoverprint
- _if _gf 1 exch sub setcustomcolor
- /_lp /fill ddef
- } if
- } ddef
- /_pf
- {
- _fc
- _eo {eofill} {fill} ifelse
- } ddef
- /_psf
- {
- _fc
- hvashow
- } ddef
- /_pjsf
- {
- _fc
- hvawidthshow
- } ddef
- /_lp /none ddef
-} def
-/X
-{
- /_gs exch ddef
- findcmykcustomcolor
- /_is exch ddef
- /_sc
- {
- _lp /stroke ne
- {
- _os setoverprint
- _is _gs 1 exch sub setcustomcolor
- /_lp /stroke ddef
- } if
- } ddef
- /_ps
- {
- _sc
- stroke
- } ddef
- /_pss
- {
- _sc
- ss
- } ddef
- /_pjss
- {
- _sc
- jss
- } ddef
- /_lp /none ddef
-} def
-/XK
-{
- 3 -1 roll pop
- 0 eq
- {
- 1 exch sub
- 3 {dup 3 1 roll mul 5 1 roll} repeat
- mul 4 1 roll
- K
- }
- {
- 1 exch sub 4 1 roll
- 3 {1 exch sub 3 index mul 1 exch sub 3 1 roll} repeat
- 4 -1 roll pop
- XA
- } ifelse
-} def
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-{
- 3 -1 roll pop
- 0 eq
- {
- 1 exch sub
- 3 {dup 3 1 roll mul 5 1 roll} repeat
- mul 4 1 roll
- k
- }
- {
- 1 exch sub 4 1 roll
- 3 {1 exch sub 3 index mul 1 exch sub 3 1 roll} repeat
- 4 -1 roll pop
- Xa
- } ifelse
-} def
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-{
- pop
-} def
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-{
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-/XT {
- pop pop
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-/Xt {
- pop
-} def
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-{
- save /discardSave exch store
- discardDict begin
- /endString exch store
- gt38?
- {
- 2 add
- } if
- load
- stopped
- pop
- end
- discardSave restore
-} bind def
-userdict /discardDict 7 dict dup begin
-put
-/pre38Initialize
-{
- /endStringLength endString length store
- /newBuff buffer 0 endStringLength getinterval store
- /newBuffButFirst newBuff 1 endStringLength 1 sub getinterval store
- /newBuffLast newBuff endStringLength 1 sub 1 getinterval store
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-/shiftBuffer
-{
- newBuff 0 newBuffButFirst putinterval
- newBuffLast 0
- currentfile read not
- {
- stop
- } if
- put
-} def
-0
-{
- pre38Initialize
- mark
- currentfile newBuff readstring exch pop
- {
- {
- newBuff endString eq
- {
- cleartomark stop
- } if
- shiftBuffer
- } loop
- }
- {
- stop
- } ifelse
-} def
-1
-{
- pre38Initialize
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- mark
- currentfile newBuff readstring exch pop
- {
- {
- newBuff beginString eq
- {
- /layerCount dup load 1 add store
- }
- {
- newBuff endString eq
- {
- /layerCount dup load 1 sub store
- layerCount 0 eq
- {
- cleartomark stop
- } if
- } if
- } ifelse
- shiftBuffer
- } loop
- } if
-} def
-2
-{
- mark
- {
- currentfile buffer {readline} stopped {
- % assume error was due to overfilling the buffer
- }{
- not
- {
- stop
- } if
- endString eq {
- cleartomark stop
- } if
- }ifelse
- } loop
-} def
-3
-{
- /beginString exch store
- /layerCnt 1 store
- mark
- {
- currentfile buffer {readline} stopped {
- % assume error was due to overfilling the buffer
- }{
- not
- {
- stop
- } if
- dup beginString eq
- {
- pop /layerCnt dup load 1 add store
- }
- {
- endString eq
- {
- layerCnt 1 eq
- {
- cleartomark stop
- }
- {
- /layerCnt dup load 1 sub store
- } ifelse
- } if
- } ifelse
- }ifelse
- } loop
-} def
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-put
-{
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-{
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- _doClip 1 eq
- {
- /_doClip 0 ddef _eo {eoclip} {clip} ifelse
- } if
- newpath
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-/Bh {4 npop} def
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-{
- 6 npop
- 7 2 roll
- 5 npop
- 0 eq
- {
- 0 eq
- {
- (%AI5_BeginLayer) 1 (%AI5_EndLayer--) discard
- }
- {
-
- /clipForward? true def
-
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- /Tj /pop load def
-
- currentdict end clipRenderOff begin begin
- } ifelse
- }
- {
- 0 eq
- {
- save /discardSave exch store
- } if
- } ifelse
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-{
- discardSave dup null ne
- {
- restore
- }
- {
- pop
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- {
- currentdict
- end
- end
- begin
-
- /clipForward? false ddef
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-/Pb
-{
- pop pop
- 0 (%AI5_EndPalette) discard
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-/Np
-{
- 0 (%AI5_End_NonPrinting--) discard
-} bind def
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-/Ap
-/pop load def
-/Ar
-{
- 72 exch div
- 0 dtransform dup mul exch dup mul add sqrt
- dup 1 lt
- {
- pop 1
- } if
- setflat
-} def
-/Mb
-{
- q
-} def
-/Md
-{
-} def
-/MB
-{
- Q
-} def
-/nc 4 dict def
-nc begin
-/setgray
-{
- pop
-} bind def
-/setcmykcolor
-{
- 4 npop
-} bind def
-/setrgbcolor
-{
- 3 npop
-} bind def
-/setcustomcolor
-{
- 2 npop
-} bind def
-currentdict readonly pop
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-/XP
-{
- 4 npop
-} bind def
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-{
- pop
-} bind def
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-%%Title: (Adobe Illustrator (R) Version 5.0 Pattern Operators)
-%%Version: 1.1 0
-%%CreationDate: (03/26/93) ()
-%%Copyright: ((C) 1987-1996 Adobe Systems Incorporated All Rights Reserved)
-currentpacking true setpacking
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- userdict /Adobe_Illustrator_AI5 95 dict put
-} if
-userdict /Adobe_Illustrator_AI5 get begin
-/@
-{
-} def
-/&
-{
-} def
-/dp
-{
- dup null eq
- {
- pop
- _dp 0 ne
- {
- 0 1 _dp 1 sub _dl mod
- {
- _da exch get 3 get
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- _dp 1 sub _dl mod 1 add packedarray
- _da 0 get aload pop 8 -1 roll 5 -1 roll pop 4 1 roll
- definepattern pop
- } if
- }
- {
- _dp 0 ne _dp _dl mod 0 eq and
- {
- null dp
- } if
- 7 packedarray _da exch _dp _dl mod exch put
- _dp _dl mod _da 0 get 4 get 2 packedarray
- /_dp _dp 1 add def
- } ifelse
-} def
-/E
-{
- _ed begin
- dup 0 get type /arraytype ne
- {
- 0
- {
- dup 1 add index type /arraytype eq
- {
- 1 add
- }
- {
- exit
- } ifelse
- } loop
- array astore
- } if
- /_dd exch def
- /_ury exch def
- /_urx exch def
- /_lly exch def
- /_llx exch def
- /_n exch def
- /_y 0 def
- /_dl 4 def
- /_dp 0 def
- /_da _dl array def
- 0 1 _dd length 1 sub
- {
- /_d exch _dd exch get def
- 0 2 _d length 2 sub
- {
- /_x exch def
- /_c false def
- /_r _d _x 1 add get cvlit def
- _r _ ne
- {
- _urx _llx sub _ury _lly sub
- [
- 1 0 0 1 0 0
- ]
- [
- /save cvx
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- _c
- {
- nc /begin cvx
- } if
- _r dup type /stringtype eq
- {
- cvx
- }
- {
- {
- exec
- } /forall cvx
- } ifelse
- _c
- {
- /end cvx
- } if
- /restore cvx
- ] cvx
- /_fn 12 _n length add string def
- _y _fn cvs pop
- /_y _y 1 add def
- _fn 12 _n putinterval
- _fn _c false dp
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- } if
- } for
- } for
- null dp
- _n _dd /_pd
- end
- xput
-} def
-/fc
-{
- _fm dup concatmatrix pop
-} def
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-{
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- 9 -2 roll _pm translate fc
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- 5 -1 roll _pm rotate fc
- 4 -2 roll exch 0 ne
- {
- dup _pm rotate fc
- 1 -1 _pm scale fc
- neg _pm rotate fc
- }
- {
- pop
- } ifelse
- dup _pm rotate fc
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- neg _pm rotate fc
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- /_pf
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- /_doClip 0 ddef
- 0 1 _fdd length 1 sub
- {
- /_fd exch _fdd exch get ddef
- _fd
- 0 2 _fd length 2 sub
- {
- gsave
- 2 copy get dup _ ne
- {
- cvx exec _fc
- }
- {
- pop
- } ifelse
- 2 copy 1 add get dup _ ne
- {
- aload pop findfont _fm
- patternfill
- }
- {
- pop
- fill
- } ifelse
- grestore
- pop
- } for
- pop
- } for
- restore
- newpath
- } ddef
- /_psf
- {
- save
- /_doClip 0 ddef
- 0 1 _fdd length 1 sub
- {
- /_fd exch _fdd exch get ddef
- _fd
- 0 2 _fd length 2 sub
- {
- gsave
- 2 copy get dup _ ne
- {
- cvx exec _fc
- }
- {
- pop
- } ifelse
- 2 copy 1 add get dup _ ne
- {
- aload pop findfont _fm
- 9 copy 6 npop patternashow
- }
- {
- pop
- 6 copy 3 npop hvashow
- } ifelse
- grestore
- pop
- } for
- pop
- } for
- restore
- sw rmoveto
- } ddef
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- {
- save
- /_doClip 0 ddef
- 0 1 _fdd length 1 sub
- {
- /_fd exch _fdd exch get ddef
- _fd
- 0 2 _fd length 2 sub
- {
- gsave
- 2 copy get dup _ ne
- {
- cvx exec _fc
- }
- {
- pop
- } ifelse
- 2 copy 1 add get dup _ ne
- {
- aload pop findfont _fm
- 12 copy 6 npop patternawidthshow
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- {
- pop 9 copy 3 npop hvawidthshow
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- pop
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- pop
- } for
- restore
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- } ddef
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-} def
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-{
- _sm dup concatmatrix pop
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-{
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- 9 -2 roll _pm translate sc
- 7 -2 roll _pm scale sc
- 5 -1 roll _pm rotate sc
- 4 -2 roll exch 0 ne
- {
- dup _pm rotate sc
- 1 -1 _pm scale sc
- neg _pm rotate sc
- }
- {
- pop
- } ifelse
- dup _pm rotate sc
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- _pm astore sc
- neg _pm rotate sc
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- /_ps
- {
- save
- /_doClip 0 ddef
- 0 1 _sdd length 1 sub
- {
- /_sd exch _sdd exch get ddef
- _sd
- 0 2 _sd length 2 sub
- {
- gsave
- 2 copy get dup _ ne
- {
- cvx exec _sc
- }
- {
- pop
- } ifelse
- 2 copy 1 add get dup _ ne
- {
- aload pop findfont _sm
- patternstroke
- }
- {
- pop stroke
- } ifelse
- grestore
- pop
- } for
- pop
- } for
- restore
- newpath
- } ddef
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- {
- save
- /_doClip 0 ddef
- 0 1 _sdd length 1 sub
- {
- /_sd exch _sdd exch get ddef
- _sd
- 0 2 _sd length 2 sub
- {
- gsave
- 2 copy get dup _ ne
- {
- cvx exec _sc
- }
- {
- pop
- } ifelse
- 2 copy 1 add get dup _ ne
- {
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- {
- pop 7 copy 3 npop ss
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- grestore
- pop
- } for
- pop
- } for
- restore
- pop sw rmoveto
- } ddef
- /_pjss
- {
- save
- /_doClip 0 ddef
- 0 1 _sdd length 1 sub
- {
- /_sd exch _sdd exch get ddef
- _sd
- 0 2 _sd length 2 sub
- {
- gsave
- 2 copy get dup _ ne
- {
- cvx exec _sc
- }
- {
- pop
- } ifelse
- 2 copy 1 add get dup _ ne
- {
- aload pop findfont _sm
- 13 copy 6 npop patternawidthshowstroke
- }
- {
- pop 10 copy 3 npop jss
- } ifelse
- grestore
- pop
- } for
- pop
- } for
- restore
- pop swj rmoveto
- } ddef
- /_lp /none ddef
-} def
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-userdict /Adobe_pattern_AI5 18 dict dup begin
-put
-/initialize
-{
- /definepattern where
- {
- pop
- pop pop
- }
- {
- begin
- begin
- Adobe_pattern_AI5 begin
- Adobe_pattern_AI5
- {
- dup xcheck
- {
- bind
- } if
- pop pop
- } forall
- mark
- cachestatus 7 1 roll pop pop pop pop exch pop exch
- {
- {
- 10000 add
- dup 2 index gt
- {
- exit
- } if
- dup setcachelimit
- } loop
- } stopped
- cleartomark
- end
-
- end
- end
-
- Adobe_pattern_AI5 begin
- } ifelse
-} def
-/terminate
-{
- currentdict Adobe_pattern_AI5 eq
- {
- end
- } if
-} def
-errordict
-/nocurrentpoint
-{
- pop
- stop
-} put
-errordict
-/invalidaccess
-{
- pop
- stop
-} put
-/patternencoding
-256 array def
-0 1 255
-{
- patternencoding exch ( ) 2 copy exch 0 exch put cvn put
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-/definepattern
-{
- 17 dict begin
- /uniform exch def
- /cache exch def
- /key exch def
- /procarray exch def
- /mtx exch matrix invertmatrix def
- /height exch def
- /width exch def
- /ctm matrix currentmatrix def
- /ptm matrix def
- /str 32 string def
- /slice 9 dict def
- slice /s 1 put
- slice /q 256 procarray length div sqrt floor cvi put
- slice /b 0 put
- /FontBBox
- [
- 0 0 0 0
- ] def
- /FontMatrix mtx matrix copy def
- /Encoding patternencoding def
- /FontType 3 def
- /BuildChar
- {
- exch
- begin
- /setstrokeadjust where {pop true setstrokeadjust} if
- slice begin
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- dup q dup mul mod s mod /j exch def
- q dup mul idiv procarray exch get
- /xl j width s div mul def
- /xg j 1 add width s div mul def
- /yl i height s div mul def
- /yg i 1 add height s div mul def
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- {
- 1 1
- }
- {
- width 0 dtransform
- dup mul exch dup mul add sqrt dup 1 add exch div
- 0 height dtransform
- dup mul exch dup mul add sqrt dup 1 add exch div
- } ifelse
- width 0 cache
- {
- xl 4 index mul yl 4 index mul xg 6 index mul yg 6 index mul
- setcachedevice
- }
- {
- setcharwidth
- } ifelse
- gsave
- scale
- newpath
- xl yl moveto
- xg yl lineto
- xg yg lineto
- xl yg lineto
- closepath
- clip
- newpath
- end
- end
- exec
- grestore
- } def
- key currentdict definefont
- end
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-{
- gsave
- newpath
- 0 0 moveto
- width 0 lineto
- width height lineto
- 0 height lineto
- closepath
- patternmatrix setmatrix
- pathbbox
- exch ceiling 4 -1 roll floor sub 3 1 roll
- ceiling exch floor sub
- mul 1 add
- grestore
-} def
-/patterncachelimit
-{
- cachestatus 7 1 roll 6 npop 8 mul
-} def
-/patternpath
-{
- exch dup begin
- setfont
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-0 S rmoveto}B/y{3 2 roll p a}B/bos{/SS save N}B/eos{SS restore}B end
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-%!
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-%!
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-upjf-r Ryumin-Light-UniJIS-UTF16-H
-upjf-g GothicBBB-Medium-UniJIS-UTF16-H
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-% Copyright (C) 2020 Japanese TeX Development Community
-% You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file.
-
-\documentclass{ujarticle}
-
-% for dvipdfmx
-%\AtBeginDvi{\special{pdf:mapline upjf-r UniJIS-UTF16-H HaranoAjiMincho-Regular.otf}}
-%\AtBeginDvi{\special{pdf:mapline upjf-g UniJIS-UTF16-H HaranoAjiGothic-Regular.otf}}
-%\AtBeginDvi{\special{pdf:mapline upjf-r UniJIS-UTF16-H !Ryumin-Light}}
-%\AtBeginDvi{\special{pdf:mapline upjf-g UniJIS-UTF16-H !GothicBBB-Medium}}
-%\AtBeginDvi{\special{pdf:mapline upjf-r UPJF-UTF16-H !Ryumin-Light}}
-%\AtBeginDvi{\special{pdf:mapline upjf-g UPJF-UTF16-H !GothicBBB-Medium}}
-
-\begin{document}
-\pagestyle{empty}
-\font\upjf=upjf at 10pt
-\upjf ă‚ă„ă†ăăŠď˝±ď˝˛ď˝łď˝´ď˝µă€â~雪晴â€đ ®źă€‚
-\end{document}
-
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-% makejvf settings for test
-% You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file.
-
-CHARSET %
-+ 2600,% â€
-+ 2603,% â
-+ 3000..303F,% CJK Symbols and Punctuation
-+ 3040..309F,% Hiragana
-+ 6674,% ć™´
-+ 96EA,% 雪
-+ FF00..FFEF,% Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms
-+ 20B9F% 𠮟
-
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-% makejvf settings for test
-% You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file.
-
-CHARSET %
-+ 2600,% â€
-+ 2603,% â
-+ 3000..303F,% CJK Symbols and Punctuation
-+ 3040..309F,% Hiragana
-+ 6674,% ć™´
-%+ 96EA,% 雪
-+ FF00..FFEF,% Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms
-%+ 20B9F% 𠮟
-
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-% tex.lpro - public domain.
-%
-% The following defines procedures assumed and used by program "dvips"
-% and must be downloaded or sent as a header file for all TeX jobs.
-% Originated by Neal Holtz, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
-% <holtz@cascade.carleton.cdn>
-% June, 1985
-%
-% Hacked by tgr, July 1987, stripped down to bare essentials,
-% plus a few new commands for speed.
-%
-% Hacked by don, December 1989, to give characters top down and to
-% remove other small nuisances; merged with tgr's compression scheme
-%
-% To convert this file into a downloaded file instead of a header
-% file, uncomment all of the lines beginning with %-%
-%
-% To observe available VM, uncomment the following.
-% (The first ten lines define a general 'printnumber' routine.)
-%
-% /VirginMtrx 6 array currentmatrix def
-% /dummystring 20 string def
-% /numberpos 36 def
-% /printnumber { gsave VirginMtrx setmatrix
-% /Helvetica findfont 10 scalefont setfont
-% 36 numberpos moveto
-% /numberpos numberpos 12 add def
-% dummystring cvs show
-% grestore
-% } bind def
-% /showVM { vmstatus exch sub exch pop printnumber } def
-% /eop-aux { showVM } def
-%
-%-%0000000 % Server loop exit password
-%-%serverdict begin exitserver
-%-% systemdict /statusdict known
-%-% {statusdict begin 9 0 3 setsccinteractive /waittimeout 300 def end}
-%-% if
-
-/TeXDict 300 dict def % define a working dictionary
-TeXDict begin % start using it.
-/N {def} def
-/B {bind def} N
-/S {exch} N
-/X { S N } B
-/A {dup} B
-/TR {translate} N
-
-% The output of dvips assumes pixel units, Resolution/inch, with
-% increasing y coordinates corresponding to moving DOWNWARD.
-% The PostScript default is big point units (bp), 72/inch, with
-% increasing y coordinates corresponding to moving UP; the
-% following routines handle conversion to dvips conventions.
-
-% Let the PostScript origin be (xps,yps) in dvips coordinates.
-
-/isls false N
-/vsize 11 72 mul N
-/hsize 8.5 72 mul N
-/landplus90 { false } def % make this true to flip landscape
-
-/@rigin % -xps -yps @rigin - establishes dvips conventions
- { isls { [ 0 landplus90 { 1 -1 } { -1 1 } ifelse 0 0 0 ] concat } if
- 72 Resolution div 72 VResolution div neg scale
- isls { landplus90 { VResolution 72 div vsize mul 0 exch }
- { Resolution -72 div hsize mul 0 } ifelse TR } if
- Resolution VResolution vsize -72 div 1 add mul TR
-% As bad as setmatrix is, it is better than misalignment.
- [ matrix currentmatrix
- { A A round sub abs 0.00001 lt {round} if } forall
- round exch round exch
- ] setmatrix } N
-
-/@landscape { /isls true N } B
-
-/@manualfeed
- { statusdict /manualfeed true put
- } B
-
- % n @copies - set number of copies
-/@copies
- { /#copies X
- } B
-
-% Bitmap fonts are called Fa, Fb, ..., Fz, F0, F1 . . . Ga . . .
-% The calling sequence for downloading font foo is
-% /foo df charde1 ... chardefn E
-% where each chardef is
-% <hexstring> wd ht xoff yoff dx charno D
-% or <hexstring> wd ht xoff yoff dx I
-% or <hexstring> charno D
-% or <hexstring> I
-
-/FMat [1 0 0 -1 0 0] N
-/FBB [0 0 0 0] N
-
-/nn 0 N /IEn 0 N /ctr 0 N
-/df-tail % id numcc maxcc df-tail -- initialize a new font dictionary
- {
-% dmystr 2 fontname cvx (@@@@) cvs putinterval % put name in template
- /nn 8 dict N % allocate new font dictionary
- nn begin
- /FontType 3 N
- /FontMatrix fntrx N
- /FontBBox FBB N
- string /base X
- array /BitMaps X
- /BuildChar {CharBuilder} N
- /Encoding IEn N
- end
- A { /foo setfont } % dummy macro to be filled in
- 2 array copy cvx N % have to allocate a new one
- load % now we change it
-% 0 dmystr 6 string copy % get a copy of the font name
- 0 nn put
-% cvn cvx put % and stick it in the dummy macro
- /ctr 0 N % go, count, and etc.
- [ % start next char definition
- } B
-/sf 0 N
-/df {
- /sf 1 N
- /fntrx FMat N
- df-tail
-} B
-/dfs { div /sf X
- /fntrx [ sf 0 0 sf neg 0 0 ] N
- df-tail
-} B
-
-/E { pop nn A definefont setfont } B
-
-% the following is the only character builder we need. it looks up the
-% char data in the BitMaps array, and paints the character if possible.
-% char data -- a bitmap descriptor -- is an array of length 6, of
-% which the various slots are:
-
-/Cw {Cd A length 5 sub get} B % the number of pixels across
-/Ch {Cd A length 4 sub get} B % the number of pixels tall
-/Cx {128 Cd A length 3 sub get sub} B % num pixels right of origin
-/Cy {Cd A length 2 sub get 127 sub} B % number of pixels below origin
-/Cdx {Cd A length 1 sub get} B % number of pixels to next character
-/Ci {Cd A type /stringtype ne
- { ctr get /ctr ctr 1 add N } if
- } B % the hex string image, or array of same
-% begin code for uncompressed fonts only
-/CharBuilder % fontdict ch Charbuilder - -- image one character
- {save 3 1 roll S A /base get 2 index get S /BitMaps get S get
- /Cd X pop
- /ctr 0 N
- Cdx 0 Cx Cy Ch sub
- Cx Cw add Cy
- setcachedevice
- Cw Ch true
- [1 0 0 -1 -.1 Cx sub Cy .1 sub]
- {Ci} imagemask
- restore
- } B
-% end code for uncompressed fonts only
-% % here's the alternate code for unpacking compressed fonts
-% /id 0 N /rw 0 N /rc 0 N /gp 0 N /cp 0 N /G 0 N
-% /CharBuilder % fontdict ch Charbuilder - -- image one character
-% {save 3 1 roll S A /base get 2 index get S /BitMaps get S get
-% /Cd X pop
-% /ctr 0 N
-% Cdx 0 Cx Cy Ch sub
-% Cx Cw add Cy
-% setcachedevice
-% Cw Ch true
-% [1 0 0 -1 -.1 Cx sub Cy .1 sub]
-% /id Ci N % image data
-% /rw Cw 7 add 8 idiv string N % row, initially zero
-% /rc 0 N % repeat count
-% /gp 0 N % image data pointer
-% /cp 0 N % column pointer
-% { rc 0 ne { rc 1 sub /rc X rw } { G } ifelse } imagemask
-% restore
-% } B
-% /G { { id gp get /gp gp 1 add N
-% A 18 mod S 18 idiv pl S get exec } loop } B
-% /adv { cp add /cp X } B
-% /chg { rw cp id gp 4 index getinterval putinterval
-% A gp add /gp X adv } B
-% /nd { /cp 0 N rw exit } B
-% /lsh { rw cp 2 copy get A 0 eq { pop 1 } { A 255 eq { pop 254 }
-% { A A add 255 and S 1 and or } ifelse } ifelse put 1 adv } B
-% /rsh { rw cp 2 copy get A 0 eq { pop 128 } { A 255 eq { pop 127 }
-% { A 2 idiv S 128 and or } ifelse } ifelse put 1 adv } B
-% /clr { rw cp 2 index string putinterval adv } B
-% /set { rw cp fillstr 0 4 index getinterval putinterval adv } B
-% /fillstr 18 string 0 1 17 { 2 copy 255 put pop } for N
-% /pl [
-% { adv 1 chg }
-% { adv 1 chg nd }
-% { 1 add chg }
-% { 1 add chg nd }
-% { adv lsh }
-% { adv lsh nd }
-% { adv rsh }
-% { adv rsh nd }
-% { 1 add adv }
-% { /rc X nd }
-% { 1 add set }
-% { 1 add clr }
-% { adv 2 chg }
-% { adv 2 chg nd }
-% { pop nd } ] A { bind pop } forall N
-% % end of code for unpacking compressed fonts
-
-/D % char-data ch D - -- define character bitmap in current font
- { /cc X
- A type /stringtype ne {]} if
- nn /base get cc ctr put
- nn /BitMaps get S ctr S
- sf 1 ne {
- A A length 1 sub A 2 index S get sf div put
- } if
- put
- /ctr ctr 1 add N
- } B
-
-/I % a faster D for when the next char follows immediately
- { cc 1 add D } B
-
-/bop % %t %d bop - -- begin a brand new page, %t=pageno %d=seqno
- {
- userdict /bop-hook known { bop-hook } if
- /SI save N
- @rigin
-%
-% Now we check the resolution. If it's correct, we use RV as V,
-% otherwise we use QV.
-%
- 0 0 moveto
- /V matrix currentmatrix
- A 1 get A mul exch 0 get A mul add .99 lt
- {/QV} {/RV} ifelse load def
- pop pop
- } N
-
-/eop % - eop - -- end a page
- { % eop-aux % -- to observe VM usage
- SI restore
- userdict /eop-hook known { eop-hook } if
- showpage
- } N
-
-/@start % hsz vsz mag dpi vdpi name @start - -- start everything
- {
- userdict /start-hook known { start-hook } if
- pop % the job name string is used only by start-hook
- /VResolution X
- /Resolution X
- 1000 div /DVImag X
- /IEn 256 array N
- 2 string 0 1 255 { IEn S A 360 add 36 4 index cvrs cvn put } for pop
- 65781.76 div /vsize X
- 65781.76 div /hsize X
- } N
-
-/dir 0 def
-/dyy {/dir 0 def
-} B
-/dyt {/dir 1 def
-} B
-/dty {/dir 2 def
-} B
-/dtt {/dir 3 def
-} B
-
-%/p {show} N % the main character setting routine
-/p {dir 2 eq
- {-90 rotate show 90 rotate}
- {dir 3 eq {-90 rotate show 90 rotate}
- {show} ifelse} ifelse
-} N
-
-/RMat [ 1 0 0 -1 0 0 ] N % things we need for rules
-/BDot 260 string N
-/Rx 0 N /Ry 0 N
-%
-% What we need to do to get things to work here is tragic.
-%
-/V {} B /RV
-/v { % can't use ...fill; it makes rules too big
- /Ry X /Rx X
- V
-} B
-%
-% Which do we use? The first if we are talking to Display
-% PostScript, the latter otherwise.
-%
-statusdict begin /product where
- { pop false [(Display) (NeXT) (LaserWriter 16/600)] {
- A length product length le {
- A length product exch 0 exch getinterval eq
- { pop true exit } if
- } { pop } ifelse
- } forall }
- { false } ifelse end
-{ {
- gsave
- TR -.1 .1 TR 1 1 scale Rx Ry
- false RMat { BDot } imagemask
- grestore
-} }
-{ {
- gsave
- TR -.1 .1 TR Rx Ry scale 1 1
- false RMat { BDot } imagemask
- grestore
-} } ifelse B
-%
-% We use this if the resolution doesn't match.
-%
-/QV {
- gsave
- newpath transform round exch round exch itransform moveto
- Rx 0 rlineto 0 Ry neg rlineto
- Rx neg 0 rlineto fill
- grestore
-} B
-%
-/a { moveto } B % absolute positioning
-/delta 0 N % we need a variable to hold space moves
-%
-% The next ten macros allow us to make horizontal motions that
-% are within 4 of the previous horizontal motion with a single
-% character. These are typically used for spaces.
-%
-/tail { A /delta X 0 rmoveto } B
-/M { S p delta add tail } B
-/b { S p tail } B % show and tail!
-/c { -4 M } B
-/d { -3 M } B
-/e { -2 M } B
-/f { -1 M } B
-/g { 0 M } B
-/h { 1 M } B
-/i { 2 M } B
-/j { 3 M } B
-/k { 4 M } B
-%
-% These next allow us to make small motions (-4..4) cheaply.
-% Typically used for kerns.
-%
-/w { 0 rmoveto } B
-/l { p -4 w } B
-/m { p -3 w } B
-/n { p -2 w } B
-/o { p -1 w } B
-/q { p 1 w } B
-/r { p 2 w } B
-/s { p 3 w } B
-/t { p 4 w } B
-%
-% x is good for small vertical positioning.
-% And y is good for a print followed by a move.
-%
-/x { 0 S rmoveto } B
-/y { 3 2 roll p a } B
-%
-% The bos and eos commands bracket sections of downloaded characters.
-%
-/bos { /SS save N } B
-/eos { SS restore } B
-
-end % revert to previous dictionary
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/tex/blackdvi.tex b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/tex/blackdvi.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index d4e4e60b2f8..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/tex/blackdvi.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,109 +0,0 @@
-% This is BLACKDVI.STY and BLACKDVI.TEX in text format, as of March 5,
-% 1992, written by Jim Hafner, HAFNER@ALMADEN, or hafner@almaden.ibm.com.
-% This file turns all color commands defined by COLORDVI.STY or COLORDVI.TEX
-% into no-ops and so can be used to get B/W printing without having to
-% ferret out all the color macros. Modified by Tomas Rokicki to be a
-% bit smaller. Same license as dvips.
-%
-% 20 Aug. 1992: Revised by J. Hafner, by adding \globalColor as a no-op.
-%
-% For example, with FoilTeX, just use
-% \documentstyle[blackdvi]{foils}
-% in place of
-% \documentstyle[colordvi]{foils}
-%
-% This file can be used anywhere COLORDVI.STY or COLORDVI.TEX is used. In
-% particular, It can be used in any flavor of LaTeX (e.g. LaTeX,
-% FoilTeX, AMS-LaTeX) by adding the keyword "blackdvi" to the options in
-% the \documentstyle command (e.g., "\documentstyle[blackdvi]{foils}") or
-% \input in any flavor of TeX (e.g. Plain TeX, eplain, AMS-TeX or any of
-% the above LaTeX flavors) with the command "\input blackdvi".
-%
-% Here is the background command
-\def\background#1{}%
-%
-% This is used to define all the \newColor macros defined by \newColor
-% as no-ops.
-\def\newColor #1 {\expandafter\def\csname text#1\endcsname{}%
- \expandafter\def\csname #1\endcsname##1{##1}}%
-%
-% Here are the two macros used for user-definable colors
-\def\textColor#1{}
-\def\Color#1#2{#2}
-%
-% This is the macro that is used to protect certain regions of the
-% text from corruption by local color commands. See COLORDVI.STY for
-% more information. We make it a no-op in this style.
-\def\globalColor#1{#1}
-%
-% Here are the preset color names. This list should match the list
-% in <colordvi.[tex,sty]>.
-%
-\newColor GreenYellow
-\newColor Yellow
-\newColor Goldenrod
-\newColor Dandelion
-\newColor Apricot
-\newColor Peach
-\newColor Melon
-\newColor YellowOrange
-\newColor Orange
-\newColor BurntOrange
-\newColor Bittersweet
-\newColor RedOrange
-\newColor Mahogany
-\newColor Maroon
-\newColor BrickRed
-\newColor Red
-\newColor OrangeRed
-\newColor RubineRed
-\newColor WildStrawberry
-\newColor Salmon
-\newColor CarnationPink
-\newColor Magenta
-\newColor VioletRed
-\newColor Rhodamine
-\newColor Mulberry
-\newColor RedViolet
-\newColor Fuchsia
-\newColor Lavender
-\newColor Thistle
-\newColor Orchid
-\newColor DarkOrchid
-\newColor Purple
-\newColor Plum
-\newColor Violet
-\newColor RoyalPurple
-\newColor BlueViolet
-\newColor Periwinkle
-\newColor CadetBlue
-\newColor CornflowerBlue
-\newColor MidnightBlue
-\newColor NavyBlue
-\newColor RoyalBlue
-\newColor Blue
-\newColor Cerulean
-\newColor Cyan
-\newColor ProcessBlue
-\newColor SkyBlue
-\newColor Turquoise
-\newColor TealBlue
-\newColor Aquamarine
-\newColor BlueGreen
-\newColor Emerald
-\newColor JungleGreen
-\newColor SeaGreen
-\newColor Green
-\newColor ForestGreen
-\newColor PineGreen
-\newColor LimeGreen
-\newColor YellowGreen
-\newColor SpringGreen
-\newColor OliveGreen
-\newColor RawSienna
-\newColor Sepia
-\newColor Brown
-\newColor Tan
-\newColor Gray
-\newColor Black
-\newColor White
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/tex/colordvi.tex b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/tex/colordvi.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 541a9ab8a55..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/tex/colordvi.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,162 +0,0 @@
-% This is COLORDVI.TEX and COLORDVI.STY in text format, as of
-% March 5, 1992, written by Jim Hafner, HAFNER@ALMADEN, or
-% hafner@almaden.ibm.com. Modified by Tomas Rokicki to be a
-% bit smaller and easier to add to. Same license as dvips.
-%
-% 20 Aug. 1992: Revised by J. Hafner, by adding \globalColor.
-%
-% This style file can be used to get color in TeX, LaTeX or more
-% importantly, FoilTeX as an optional style file. It is generic in
-% that the color parameters are determined by the driver's header files.
-%
-% It can be used with any driver which knows how to process the keywords
-% in the \special commands. Currently, only versions of dvips greater
-% than 5.478 (dvips is the DVI->PostScript driver by Tom Rokicki) and
-% TeXview on the NeXT interpret these specials.
-%
-% This file can be used in any flavor of LaTeX (e.g. LaTeX, FoilTeX,
-% AMS-LaTeX) by adding the keyword "colordvi" to the options in the
-% \documentstyle command (e.g., "\documentstyle[colordvi]{foils}") or \input
-% in any flavor of TeX (e.g. Plain TeX, eplain, AMS-TeX or any of the
-% above LaTeX flavors) with the command "\input colordvi".
-%
-% The actual parameters for each color are determined by the device
-% driver.
-% For "dvips", that is the header file color.pro prepended to the
-% output file by dvips. They can be overrriden by a user-supplied
-% header, called by either the -h option or the "h" flag in a printer
-% configuration file, or in the .dvipsrc (or its analogue on other
-% systems).
-%
-% Most of the color names and their matches were based on the
-% most recent (at time of writing) Crayola Crayon box of 64 colors.
-%
-% There are 68 predefined colors. At the end of this file is a
-% listing of the color names and their approximate PANTONE color
-% match. This is for reference purposes only.
-%
-% The first macro lets the user specify the background color for the
-% document. It sets the background color for the current page and all
-% succeeding pages, unless changed by another command of this type. To
-% change the background color back to the default, issue
-% \background{White}
-%
-\def\background#1{\special{background #1}}
-%
-% There are two types of text color commands. The first is in the form
-% \ColorName (note the uppercase for the color name).
-%
-% It is called a local color command since it takes one argument
-% enclosed in brackets. It writes the contents of its argument in the
-% selected color. This should be used for local or nested color
-% changes, since it restores the original color state when it completes.
-% The second type of color command is in the form
-% \textColorName
-% This uses the same naming convention as before. It is called a global
-% color command since it takes no arguments and simply sets the color at
-% this point. No previous color information is saved. IF YOU USE THIS
-% INTERNAL TO ANY LOCAL COLOR COMMAND, THE NESTING HISTORY IS LOST.
-%
-% This next definition is used in an invocation of a \textColorName
-% macro to save the global color value in local form via the \globalColor
-% macro. This new macro can then be used to protect certain regions of
-% the text, like item tags and headers and footers which can be
-% corrupted by local colors. In particular, item tags in lists can
-% incorrectly inherit the color from a local color command immediately
-% following it. The \subdef macro is invoked within the invocation of a
-% global color change.
-%
-\def\subdef#1{\gdef\globalColor##1{\special
- {color push #1}##1\special{color pop}}}
-%
-% Here are the global color changers, with color codes defined;
-% these are used to define the small region colors.
-%
-% This first is for user defined color. The argument #1 is for a "CMYK"
-% quadruple of intensity values between 0 and 1. (CMYK stands for Cyan,
-% Magenta, Yellow and Black.) E.g., \textColor{.2 .3 .4 .1}
-%
-\def\textColor#1{\subdef{cmyk #1}\special{color cmyk #1}}
-%
-% and a userdefinable local color command.
-\def\Color#1#2{\special{color push cmyk #1}#2\special{color pop}}
-%
-%
-\def\newColor #1 {\expandafter\def\csname #1\endcsname##1{\special
- {color push #1}##1\special{color pop}}%
- \expandafter\def\csname text#1\endcsname{\subdef{#1}%
- \special{color #1}}}%
-%
-% Here are the color names and their PANTONE match (approximately)
-%
-\newColor GreenYellow % GreenYellow Approximate PANTONE 388
-\newColor Yellow % Yellow Approximate PANTONE YELLOW
-\newColor Goldenrod % Goldenrod Approximate PANTONE 109
-\newColor Dandelion % Dandelion Approximate PANTONE 123
-\newColor Apricot % Apricot Approximate PANTONE 1565
-\newColor Peach % Peach Approximate PANTONE 164
-\newColor Melon % Melon Approximate PANTONE 177
-\newColor YellowOrange % YellowOrange Approximate PANTONE 130
-\newColor Orange % Orange Approximate PANTONE ORANGE-021
-\newColor BurntOrange % BurntOrange Approximate PANTONE 388
-\newColor Bittersweet % Bittersweet Approximate PANTONE 167
-\newColor RedOrange % RedOrange Approximate PANTONE 179
-\newColor Mahogany % Mahogany Approximate PANTONE 484
-\newColor Maroon % Maroon Approximate PANTONE 201
-\newColor BrickRed % BrickRed Approximate PANTONE 1805
-\newColor Red % Red VERY-Approx PANTONE RED
-\newColor OrangeRed % OrangeRed No PANTONE match
-\newColor RubineRed % RubineRed Approximate PANTONE RUBINE-RED
-\newColor WildStrawberry % WildStrawberry Approximate PANTONE 206
-\newColor Salmon % Salmon Approximate PANTONE 183
-\newColor CarnationPink % CarnationPink Approximate PANTONE 218
-\newColor Magenta % Magenta Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-MAGENTA
-\newColor VioletRed % VioletRed Approximate PANTONE 219
-\newColor Rhodamine % Rhodamine Approximate PANTONE RHODAMINE-RED
-\newColor Mulberry % Mulberry Approximate PANTONE 241
-\newColor RedViolet % RedViolet Approximate PANTONE 234
-\newColor Fuchsia % Fuchsia Approximate PANTONE 248
-\newColor Lavender % Lavender Approximate PANTONE 223
-\newColor Thistle % Thistle Approximate PANTONE 245
-\newColor Orchid % Orchid Approximate PANTONE 252
-\newColor DarkOrchid % DarkOrchid No PANTONE match
-\newColor Purple % Purple Approximate PANTONE PURPLE
-\newColor Plum % Plum VERY-Approx PANTONE 518
-\newColor Violet % Violet Approximate PANTONE VIOLET
-\newColor RoyalPurple % RoyalPurple Approximate PANTONE 267
-\newColor BlueViolet % BlueViolet Approximate PANTONE 2755
-\newColor Periwinkle % Periwinkle Approximate PANTONE 2715
-\newColor CadetBlue % CadetBlue Approximate PANTONE (534+535)/2
-\newColor CornflowerBlue % CornflowerBlue Approximate PANTONE 292
-\newColor MidnightBlue % MidnightBlue Approximate PANTONE 302
-\newColor NavyBlue % NavyBlue Approximate PANTONE 293
-\newColor RoyalBlue % RoyalBlue No PANTONE match
-\newColor Blue % Blue Approximate PANTONE BLUE-072
-\newColor Cerulean % Cerulean Approximate PANTONE 3005
-\newColor Cyan % Cyan Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-CYAN
-\newColor ProcessBlue % ProcessBlue Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-BLUE
-\newColor SkyBlue % SkyBlue Approximate PANTONE 2985
-\newColor Turquoise % Turquoise Approximate PANTONE (312+313)/2
-\newColor TealBlue % TealBlue Approximate PANTONE 3145
-\newColor Aquamarine % Aquamarine Approximate PANTONE 3135
-\newColor BlueGreen % BlueGreen Approximate PANTONE 320
-\newColor Emerald % Emerald No PANTONE match
-\newColor JungleGreen % JungleGreen Approximate PANTONE 328
-\newColor SeaGreen % SeaGreen Approximate PANTONE 3268
-\newColor Green % Green VERY-Approx PANTONE GREEN
-\newColor ForestGreen % ForestGreen Approximate PANTONE 349
-\newColor PineGreen % PineGreen Approximate PANTONE 323
-\newColor LimeGreen % LimeGreen No PANTONE match
-\newColor YellowGreen % YellowGreen Approximate PANTONE 375
-\newColor SpringGreen % SpringGreen Approximate PANTONE 381
-\newColor OliveGreen % OliveGreen Approximate PANTONE 582
-\newColor RawSienna % RawSienna Approximate PANTONE 154
-\newColor Sepia % Sepia Approximate PANTONE 161
-\newColor Brown % Brown Approximate PANTONE 1615
-\newColor Tan % Tan No PANTONE match
-\newColor Gray % Gray Approximate PANTONE COOL-GRAY-8
-\newColor Black % Black Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-BLACK
-\newColor White % White No PANTONE match
-
-% Now we make sure that we initialize the global color to Black
-\subdef{Black}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/tex/rotate.tex b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/tex/rotate.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 27891ee95ee..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/tex/rotate.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-%
-% These macros allow you to rotate or flip a \TeX\ box. Very useful for
-% sideways tables or upsidedown answers.
-%
-% To use, create a box containing the information you want to rotate.
-% (An hbox or vbox will do.) Now call \rotr\boxnum to rotate the
-% material and create a new box with the appropriate (flipped) dimensions.
-% \rotr rotates right, \rotl rotates left, \rotu turns upside down, and
-% \rotf flips. These boxes may contain other rotated boxes.
-%
-\newdimen\rotdimen
-\def\vspec#1{\special{ps:#1}}% passes #1 verbatim to the output
-\def\rotstart#1{\vspec{gsave currentpoint currentpoint translate
- #1 neg exch neg exch translate}}% #1 can be any origin-fixing transformation
-\def\rotfinish{\vspec{currentpoint grestore moveto}}% gets back in synch
-%
-% First, the rotation right. The reference point of the rotated box
-% is the lower right corner of the original box.
-%
-\def\rotr#1{\rotdimen=\ht#1\advance\rotdimen by\dp#1%
- \hbox to\rotdimen{\hskip\ht#1\vbox to\wd#1{\rotstart{90 rotate}%
- \box#1\vss}\hss}\rotfinish}
-%
-% Next, the rotation left. The reference point of the rotated box
-% is the upper left corner of the original box.
-%
-\def\rotl#1{\rotdimen=\ht#1\advance\rotdimen by\dp#1%
- \hbox to\rotdimen{\vbox to\wd#1{\vskip\wd#1\rotstart{270 rotate}%
- \box#1\vss}\hss}\rotfinish}%
-%
-% Upside down is simple. The reference point of the rotated box
-% is the upper right corner of the original box. (The box's height
-% should be the current font's xheight, \fontdimen5\font,
-% if you want that xheight to be at the baseline after rotation.)
-%
-\def\rotu#1{\rotdimen=\ht#1\advance\rotdimen by\dp#1%
- \hbox to\wd#1{\hskip\wd#1\vbox to\rotdimen{\vskip\rotdimen
- \rotstart{-1 dup scale}\box#1\vss}\hss}\rotfinish}%
-%
-% And flipped end for end is pretty ysae too. We retain the baseline.
-%
-\def\rotf#1{\hbox to\wd#1{\hskip\wd#1\rotstart{-1 1 scale}%
- \box#1\hss}\rotfinish}%
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/tex/rotsample.tex b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/tex/rotsample.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 4a14658e9ce..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/tex/rotsample.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-\input rotate
-\newbox\rotbox
-\newbox\rottwo
-%
-\font\big=cmr17 scaled\magstep4
-This is a \setbox\rotbox=\hbox{simple}\rotl\rotbox\ test of
-\setbox\rotbox=\hbox{some}\rotu\rotbox\ rotation primitives that
-\setbox\rotbox=\hbox{\big work}\rotr\rotbox.
-Or maybe \setbox\rotbox=\hbox{\vrule height .2in width .2in}\rotl\rotbox\
-not.
-\bigskip
-\centerline{\vbox{\offinterlineskip
-\def\tablerule{\noalign{\hrule}}
-\def\breather{height 2pt&&&&&&&&&&\cr}
-\def\allfive#1{\breather
-&\global\setbox\rottwo=\hbox{#1}\copy\rottwo&&%
-\setbox\rotbox=\copy\rottwo\rotl\rotbox&&%
-\setbox\rotbox=\copy\rottwo\rotu\rotbox&&%
-\setbox\rotbox=\copy\rottwo\rotr\rotbox&&%
-\rotf\rottwo&\cr
-\breather\tablerule}
-\offinterlineskip
-\halign{\vrule#&\hfil\ #\ \hfil&\vrule#&\hfil\ #\ \hfil&\vrule#&%
- \hfil\ #\ \hfil&\vrule#&\hfil\ #\ \hfil&\vrule#&\hfil\ #\ \hfil&\vrule#\cr
-\tablerule
-\breather
-&\strut Upside&&Leftside&&Downside&&Rightside&&Flipside&\cr
-\breather\tablerule
-\allfive{gnus}
-\allfive{$-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}\over2a$}
-\allfive{{\big A}}}}}%
-\bye
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/texc.script b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/texc.script
deleted file mode 100755
index 598da14f472..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/texc.script
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh
-# A shell script to convert tex.lpro to texc.lpro. Public domain.
-#
-# To use it, say
-# texc.script tex.lpro texc.lpro
-#
-sed -e '/begin code/,/end code/d' \
- -e '/alternate code/,/end of code/s/^% //' \
- $1 >$2
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/texps.lpro b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/texps.lpro
deleted file mode 100644
index a70671c750c..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/texps.lpro
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,129 +0,0 @@
-% Thanks for some changes to:
-%+ This is TEXPS.LPRO as modified by Rob Hutchings 1992Apr02. Public domain.
-%+ My comments are marked as %+
-% PostScript prolog for using resident fonts.
-%+ Provision is made to change the encoding scheme in special instructions.
-%+ This is the only way to access the 20 characters which are present in
-%+ a standard PostScript font, but not included in the standard encoding.
-% All we do is change the widths so that PostScript positioning
-% matches the assumptions of dvips.
-
-% The calling sequence defining font foo to be resident font Bar is
-%+ /foo wd(n-1) ... wd1 wd0 {specials} n atsize /Bar rf
-% where each character width wdi is in pixels,
-%+ and atsize is the desired font size, after magnification, in pixels.
-% The locations of unused characters are specified by codes of the form
-% `m [', denoted m consecutive unused characters, interspersed among the
-% widths of the n characters that are actually used.
-% The total n + (sum of m's) must equal 256.
-
-%
-TeXDict begin
-%
-/rf
-% We copy everything but the FID entry of the resident font
-% (just as in section 5.6 of the Red Book second edition).
-% We also don't copy UniqueID, even though we want to, because
-% this messes up systems that cache the fonts, for some
-% PostScript fonts.
-{ findfont dup length 1 add dict begin
- { 1 index /FID ne 2 index /UniqueID ne and
- {def} {pop pop} ifelse } forall
-% Now the top entry on the stack is the desired size, which
-% we use to construct the matrix to transform the font.
-% The way we do this is constrained by our desire to leave
-% a hook for extending and/or slanting; the hook also allows
-% the font to be reencoded extremely cheaply.
-% Extend and slant are coded in positions 0 and 2 of the matrix,
-% whose default values are atsize and 0
- [ 1 index 0
-% at this point we pick up and obey the special instructions
- 6 -1 roll exec
-% which changes `{s} n at [ at 0' to `n at [ AT S' (see SlantFont below)
-% and then we will insert the rest of the matrix. It is imperative that
-% VResolution Resolution div mul
-% be used instead of
-% VResolution mul Resolution div
-% because the latter gives us floating point roundoff error that
-% causes the interpreter to think the font isn't square, and this
-% leads to substantially deteriorated character glyphs.
- 0 exch 5 -1 roll VResolution Resolution div mul neg 0 0 ]
-% The top of stack is now `n [ AT 0 S at*aspect 0 0]';
-% we use this matrix to scale the font later. We store it in Metrics,
-% which we'll give a different definition to anyway later.
- FontType 0 ne {
- /Metrics exch def
-% Now we start the dictionary of length n that will eventually be Metrics:
- dict begin
-% When the font is used the width in the Metrics dictionary will be
-% multiplied by FontMatrix[0] to give the actual character width.
-% We therefore divide each width by FontMatrix[0] before storing.
-% (We assume that FontMatrix has the form [ x 0 0 x 0 0 ].)
-% Note that using FontMatrix[0] is safer than assuming milli-em units,
-% and that loading the widths on to the stack rather than using an array
-% allows the following simple coding.
-% We also allow marks on the stack ([) to mean that we don't use
-% that character and thus don't need any Metrics entry for it.
-% This saves lots of VM.
-% A sequence of m marks is represented by `m ['.
- Encoding { exch dup type /integertype ne
- {pop pop 1 sub dup 0 le {pop} {[} ifelse}
- {FontMatrix 0 get div Metrics 0 get div def} ifelse } forall
-% Now we put the widths dictionary into the font, after grabbing
-% the current definition of Metrics back.
- Metrics /Metrics currentdict end def
- } {
- { 1 index type /nametype eq {exit } if exch pop } loop
- } ifelse
-% and duplicate /foo so that it can be used both in definefont
-% and as the name of the macro, which is created first as a
-% non-executable array so that we can put the new font dictionary
-% itself inside the macro;
- [ 2 index currentdict end definefont 3 -1 roll makefont
-% this involves a circumlocution to insert the setfont command.
- /setfont cvx ]
-% Finally the macro is made executable and given the name /foo.
- cvx def } def
-%
-% Now here's some oblique hackery... an example of making
-% variants of a resident font look like it is resident.
-%+ Since dvips has to repeat the special instructions for each
-%+ incarnation of such a hacked font, there appears to be little virtue in
-%+ the halfway-house of naming the hacked font. I have therefore omitted
-%+ the PostScript names of the modified fonts;
-%+ the defining lines in psfonts could be
-%+ rptmro Times-Roman ".167 SlantFont"
-%+ My versions of SlantFont and ExtendFont are obeyed in the core of the
-%+ main macro, at a point where the stack contains
-%+ atsize [ x y
-%+ where x and y will become entries 0 and 2 of the transformation matrix.
-% Optionally replace the `slant' by `angle ObliqueSlant';
-% note that the ObliqueSlant of Times-Italic is -15.5 (negative).
-%
-/ObliqueSlant { % angle ObliqueSlant slant
- dup sin S cos div neg
- } B
-
-% A slant is multiplied by atsize and added to entry 2 (initially 0)
-/SlantFont {4 index mul add} def
-
-% An extend is simply a multiplier for entry 0 (initially atsize)
-/ExtendFont {3 -1 roll mul exch} def
-
-% Since at the point at which the hook is obeyed, the current dictionary
-% is that of the new font and writeable, it is trivial to include the
-% option of reencoding the font.
-/ReEncodeFont {
- CharStrings rcheck {
- /Encoding false def dup
- [ exch {
- dup CharStrings exch known not {
- pop /.notdef
- /Encoding true def
- } if
- } forall
- Encoding {] exch pop} {cleartomark} ifelse
- } if
- /Encoding exch def
-} def
-end
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/tfmload.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/tfmload.c
deleted file mode 100644
index cd507d0c2bd..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/tfmload.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,305 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Loads a tfm file. It marks the characters as undefined.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-#include <kpathsea/c-pathmx.h>
-#include <kpathsea/concatn.h>
-#endif
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-FILE *tfmfile;
-
-/*
- * Our static variables:
- */
-static char name[500];
-
-void
-badtfm(const char *s)
-{
- char *msg = concatn ("! Bad TFM file ", name, ": ", s, NULL);
- error(msg);
-}
-
-/*
- * Tries to open a tfm file. Uses cmr10.tfm if unsuccessful,
- * and complains loudly about it.
- */
-void
-tfmopen(register fontdesctype *fd)
-{
- register char *n;
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- kpse_file_format_type d;
-#else
- register char *d;
-#endif
- n = fd->name;
- if (strlen(n) + 6 >= sizeof (name)) {
- /* 6 for tfm() + null */
- error("! TFM file name too long in tfmopen") ;
- }
- if (!noomega) {
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- d = ofmpath;
-#else
- d = fd->area;
- if (*d==0)
- d = ofmpath;
-#endif
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
- sprintf(name, "ofm(%s)", n);
-#else
- sprintf(name, "%s.ofm", n);
-#endif
- if ((tfmfile=search(d, name, READBIN))!=NULL)
- return;
- }
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- d = tfmpath;
-#else
- d = fd->area;
- if (*d==0)
- d = tfmpath;
-#endif
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
- sprintf(name, "tfm(%s)", n);
-#else
- sprintf(name, "%s.tfm", n);
-#endif
- if ((tfmfile=search(d, name, READBIN))!=NULL)
- return;
- sprintf(errbuf, "Can't open font metric file %.500s%.500s",
- fd->area, name);
- error(errbuf);
- error("I will use cmr10.tfm instead, so expect bad output.");
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
- if ((tfmfile=search(d, "tfm(cmr10)", READBIN))!=NULL)
-#else
- if ((tfmfile=search(d, "cmr10.tfm", READBIN))!=NULL)
-#endif
- return;
- error("! I can't find cmr10.tfm; please reinstall me with proper paths");
-}
-
-static shalfword
-tfmbyte(void)
-{
- return(getc(tfmfile));
-}
-
-halfword
-tfm16(void)
-{
- register halfword a;
- a = tfmbyte ();
- return ( a * 256 + tfmbyte () );
-}
-
-uinteger
-tfm24_kanji(void)
-{
- register uinteger a;
- a = tfmbyte ();
- a = a * 256 + tfmbyte ();
- return ( a + tfmbyte () * 65536 );
-}
-
-integer
-tfm32(void)
-{
- register integer a;
- a = tfm16 ();
- if (a > 32767) a -= 65536;
- return ( a * 65536 + tfm16 () );
-}
-
-int
-tfmload(register fontdesctype *curfnt)
-{
- register integer i, j;
- register integer li, cd=0;
- integer scaledsize;
- integer id, nt = 0;
- integer nw, hd;
- integer bc, ec;
- integer nco=0, ncw=0, npc=0, no_repeats = 0;
- uinteger *index = NULL;
- halfword *chartype = NULL;
- integer *scaled;
- integer *chardat;
- int font_level;
- integer pretend_no_chars;
- int charcount = 0;
-
- tfmopen(curfnt);
-/*
- * Next, we read the font data from the tfm file, and store it in
- * our own arrays.
- */
- curfnt->dir = 0;
- curfnt->iswide = 0;
- curfnt->codewidth = 1;
- id = tfm16();
- if (id!=0) {
- font_level = -1;
- if (id == 9 || id == 11) {
- if (noptex) badtfm("length");
- if (id == 9) curfnt->dir = id;
- nt = tfm16(); li = tfm16();
- curfnt->iswide = 1;
- curfnt->maxchars = MAX_CODE;
- curfnt->chardesc = (chardesctype *)realloc(curfnt->chardesc,
- sizeof(chardesctype)*(MAX_CODE));
- for (i=0; i<MAX_CODE; i++) {
- curfnt->chardesc[i].TFMwidth = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].packptr = NULL;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].pixelwidth = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags = 0;
- }
- }
- hd = tfm16();
- bc = tfm16(); ec = tfm16();
- nw = tfm16();
- li = tfm32(); li = tfm32(); li = tfm32(); li = tfm16();
- if ((hd<2 || bc>ec+1 || ec>255 || nw>256) && id != 9 && id != 11)
- badtfm("header");
- } else { /* In an .ofm file */
- if (noomega) badtfm("length");
- font_level = tfm16();
- li = tfm32(); hd = tfm32();
- bc = tfm32(); ec = tfm32();
- nw = tfm32();
- for (i=0; i<8; i++) li=tfm32();
- if (font_level>1 || hd<2 || bc<0 || ec<0 || nw<0
- || bc>ec+1 || ec>65535 || nw>65536)
- badtfm("header");
- if (font_level==1) {
- nco = tfm32();
- ncw = tfm32();
- npc = tfm32();
- for (i=0; i<12; i++) li=tfm32();
- }
- }
- li = tfm32();
- check_checksum (li, curfnt->checksum, curfnt->name);
- li = (integer)(alpha * (real)tfm32());
- if (li > curfnt->designsize + fsizetol ||
- li < curfnt->designsize - fsizetol) {
- char *msg = concat ("Design size mismatch in font ", curfnt->name);
- error(msg);
- }
- pretend_no_chars=ec+1;
- if (id == 9 || id == 11) {
- chardat = (integer *)xmalloc(256*sizeof(integer));
- for (i=2; i<hd; i++)
- li = tfm32();
- index = (uinteger *)malloc(nt * sizeof(uinteger));
- chartype = (halfword *)malloc(nt * sizeof(halfword));
- li = tfm16();
- li = tfm16();
- for (i=1; i<nt; i++) {
- /* support new JFM spec by texjporg */
- index[i] = tfm24_kanji();
- chartype[i] = tfmbyte();
- }
- for (i=0; i<256; i++)
- chardat[i] = 256;
-
- for (i=bc; i<=ec; i++) {
- chardat[i] = tfmbyte();
- li = tfm16();
- li |= tfmbyte();
- if (li || chardat[i])
- charcount++;
- }
- } else {
- if (pretend_no_chars<=256) pretend_no_chars=256;
- else {
- curfnt->chardesc = (chardesctype *)
- xrealloc(curfnt->chardesc, sizeof(chardesctype)*pretend_no_chars);
- curfnt->maxchars = pretend_no_chars;
- }
- for (i=2; i<((font_level==1)?nco-29:hd); i++)
- li = tfm32();
- chardat = (integer *) xmalloc(pretend_no_chars*sizeof(integer));
- for (i=0; i<pretend_no_chars; i++)
- chardat[i] = -1;
- for (i=bc; i<=ec; i++) {
- if (no_repeats>0) {
- no_repeats--;
- } else if (font_level>=0) {
- cd = tfm16();
- li = tfm32();
- li = tfm16();
- if (font_level==1) {
- no_repeats = tfm16();
- for (j=0; j<(npc|1); j++) tfm16();
- ncw -= 3 + npc/2;
- }
- } else {
- cd = tfmbyte();
- li = tfm16();
- li = tfmbyte();
- }
- if (cd>=nw) badtfm("char info");
- if (cd) {
- chardat[i] = cd;
- charcount++;
- }
- }
- if (font_level==1&&ncw!=0) {
- char *msg = concat ("Table size mismatch in ", curfnt->name);
- error(msg);
- }
- }
- scaledsize = curfnt->scaledsize;
- scaled = (integer *) xmalloc(nw*sizeof(integer));
- for (i=0; i<nw; i++)
- scaled[i] = scalewidth(tfm32(), scaledsize);
- fclose(tfmfile);
-
- if (id == 9 || id == 11) {
- for (i=0; i<MAX_CODE; i++) {
- li = scaled[chardat[0]];
- curfnt->chardesc[i].TFMwidth = li;
- if (li >= 0)
- curfnt->chardesc[i].pixelwidth = ((integer)(conv*li+0.5));
- else
- curfnt->chardesc[i].pixelwidth = -((integer)(conv*-li+0.5));
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags = (curfnt->resfont ? EXISTS : 0);
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags2 = EXISTS;
- }
- for (i=1; i<nt; i++) {
- li = scaled[chardat[chartype[i]]];
- curfnt->chardesc[index[i]].TFMwidth = li;
- if (li >= 0)
- curfnt->chardesc[index[i]].pixelwidth = ((integer)(conv*li+0.5));
- else
- curfnt->chardesc[index[i]].pixelwidth = -((integer)(conv*-li+0.5));
- }
- free(index);
- free(chartype);
- } else {
- for (i=0; i<pretend_no_chars; i++)
- if (chardat[i]!= -1) {
- li = scaled[chardat[i]];
- curfnt->chardesc[i].TFMwidth = li;
- if (li >= 0)
- curfnt->chardesc[i].pixelwidth = ((integer)(conv*li+0.5));
- else
- curfnt->chardesc[i].pixelwidth = -((integer)(conv*-li+0.5));
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags = (curfnt->resfont ? EXISTS : 0);
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags2 = EXISTS;
- }
- if (ec>=256) curfnt->codewidth = 2; /* XXX: 2byte-code can have ec<256 */
- }
- free(chardat);
- free(scaled);
- curfnt->loaded = 1;
- return charcount;
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/unpack.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/unpack.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 493d6d7cb99..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/unpack.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,181 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Unpacks the raster data from the packed buffer. This code was
- * translated from pktopx.web using an automatic translator, then
- * converted for this purpose. This little routine can be very useful
- * in other drivers as well.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-
-/*
- * Some statics for use here.
- */
-static halfword bitweight;
-static halfword dynf;
-static halfword gpower[17] = { 0 , 1 , 3 , 7 , 15 , 31 , 63 , 127 ,
- 255 , 511 , 1023 , 2047 , 4095 , 8191 , 16383 , 32767 , 65535 };
-static long repeatcount;
-static quarterword *p;
-
-/*
- * We need procedures to get a nybble, bit, and packed word from the
- * packed data structure.
- */
-
-static shalfword
-getnyb(void)
-{
- if ( bitweight == 0 )
- { bitweight = 16;
- return(*p++ & 15);
- } else {
- bitweight = 0;
- return(*p >> 4);
- }
-}
-
-static Boolean
-getbit(void)
-{
- bitweight >>= 1;
- if ( bitweight == 0 )
- { p++;
- bitweight = 128;
- }
- return(*p & bitweight);
-}
-
-static long
-pkpackednum(void) {
- register halfword i;
- register long j;
- i = getnyb ();
- if ( i == 0 ) {
- do { j = getnyb ();
- i++;
- } while ( j == 0 );
- while ( i != 0 ) {
- j = j * 16 + ((long) getnyb ());
- i--;
- }
- return ( j - 15 + ( 13 - dynf ) * 16 + dynf );
- }
- else if ( i <= dynf ) return ( i );
- else if ( i < 14 ) return ( ( i - dynf - 1 )*16 + getnyb() + dynf + 1 );
- else {
- if (repeatcount != 0)
- error("! recursive repeat count in pk file");
- repeatcount = 1;
- if ( i == 14 ) repeatcount = pkpackednum ();
- return ( pkpackednum() );
- }
-}
-
-static void
-flip(register char *s, register long howmany)
-{
- register char t;
-
- while (howmany > 0) {
- t = *s;
- *s = s[1];
- s[1] = t;
- howmany--;
- s += 2;
- }
-}
-/*
- * And now we have our main routine.
- */
-static halfword bftest = 1;
-long
-unpack(quarterword *pack, halfword *raster,
- halfword cwidth, halfword cheight, halfword cmd)
-{
- register integer i, j;
- shalfword wordwidth;
- register halfword word, wordweight;
- shalfword rowsleft;
- Boolean turnon;
- shalfword hbit, ww;
- long count;
- halfword *oraster;
-
- oraster = raster;
- p = pack;
- dynf = cmd / 16;
- turnon = cmd & 8;
- wordwidth = (cwidth + 15)/16;
- if ( dynf == 14 )
- { bitweight = 256;
- for ( i = 1; i <= cheight; i ++ )
- { word = 0;
- wordweight = 32768;
- for ( j = 1; j <= cwidth; j ++ )
- { if ( getbit () ) word += wordweight;
- wordweight >>= 1;
- if ( wordweight == 0 )
- { *raster++ = word;
- word = 0;
- wordweight = 32768;
- }
- }
- if ( wordweight != 32768 )
- *raster++ = word;
- }
- } else {
- rowsleft = cheight;
- hbit = cwidth;
- repeatcount = 0;
- ww = 16;
- word = 0;
- bitweight = 16;
- while ( rowsleft > 0 )
- { count = pkpackednum();
- while ( count != 0 )
- { if ( ( count <= ww ) && ( count < hbit ) )
- { if ( turnon ) word += gpower [ ww ] - gpower
- [ ww - count ];
- hbit -= count;
- ww -= count;
- count = 0;
- }
- else if ( ( count >= hbit ) && ( hbit <= ww ) )
- { if ( turnon )
- word += gpower[ww] - gpower[ww-hbit];
- *raster++ = word;
- for ( i = 1; i <= repeatcount; i ++ ) {
- for ( j = 1; j <= wordwidth; j ++ ) {
- *raster = *(raster - wordwidth);
- raster++;
- }
- }
- rowsleft -= repeatcount + 1;
- repeatcount = 0;
- word = 0;
- ww = 16;
- count -= hbit;
- hbit = cwidth;
- }
- else
- { if ( turnon ) word += gpower [ ww ];
- *raster++ = word;
- word = 0;
- count -= ww;
- hbit -= ww;
- ww = 16;
- }
- }
- turnon = ! turnon;
- }
- if ( ( rowsleft != 0 ) || ( (unsigned)hbit != cwidth ) )
- error ( "! error while unpacking; more bits than required" );
- }
- if (*(char *)&bftest) /* is the hardware LittleEndian? */
- flip((char *)oraster, ((cwidth + 15) >> 4) * (long)cheight);
- return(p-pack);
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/uptex-vf.test b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/uptex-vf.test
deleted file mode 100755
index a8e3f83d918..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/uptex-vf.test
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh -vx
-# $Id$
-# Public domain.
-# You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file.
-
-TEXFONTS="$srcdir/testdata;."
-SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=1588474800
-export TEXFONTS SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
-
-cp $srcdir/testdata/upjf_full.vf ./upjf.vf && \
-./dvips -d 4 $srcdir/testdata/upjf.dvi -o upjf.ps -u $srcdir/testdata/upjf.map && \
-mv upjf.ps upjf_full.ps || exit 1
-
-cp $srcdir/testdata/upjf_omit.vf ./upjf.vf && \
-./dvips -d 4 $srcdir/testdata/upjf.dvi -o upjf.ps -u $srcdir/testdata/upjf.map && \
-mv upjf.ps upjf_omit.ps || exit 2
-
-diff upjf_full.ps upjf_omit.ps || exit 3
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/virtualfont.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/virtualfont.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 287be596609..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/virtualfont.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,322 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Here's the code to load a VF file into memory.
- * Any resemblance between this file and loadfont.c is purely uncoincidental.
- */
-#include "dvips.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
-#include <kpathsea/c-pathmx.h>
-#include <kpathsea/concatn.h>
-#endif
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-/*
- * Now we have some routines to get stuff from the VF file.
- * Subroutine vfbyte returns the next byte.
- */
-static FILE *vffile;
-static char name[500];
-static void
-badvf(const char *s)
-{
- char *msg = concatn("! Bad VF file ", name, ": ", s, NULL);
- error(msg);
-}
-
-static shalfword
-vfbyte(void)
-{
- register shalfword i;
-
- if ((i=getc(vffile))==EOF)
- badvf("unexpected eof");
- return(i);
-}
-
-static integer
-vfquad(void)
-{
- register integer i;
-
- i = vfbyte();
- if (i > 127)
- i -= 256;
- i = i * 256 + vfbyte();
- i = i * 256 + vfbyte();
- i = i * 256 + vfbyte();
- return(i);
-}
-
-static integer
-vftrio(void)
-{
- register integer i;
-
- i = vfbyte();
- i = i * 256 + vfbyte();
- i = i * 256 + vfbyte();
- return(i);
-}
-
-static int
-vfopen(register fontdesctype *fd)
-{
- register char *n;
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
- register char *d;
-#endif
-
- n = fd->name;
-#ifndef KPATHSEA
- d = fd->area;
- if (*d==0)
- d = vfpath;
-#endif
- if (strlen(n) + 5 >= sizeof (name)) {
- /* 5 for vf() + null */
- error("! VF file name too long in vfopen");
- }
-#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
- sprintf(name, "vf(%s)", n);
-#else
- sprintf(name, "%s.vf", n);
-#endif
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- if (0 != (vffile=search(vfpath, name, READBIN)))
-#else
- if (0 != (vffile=search(d, name, READBIN)))
-#endif
- return(VF_TEX);
- if (!noomega)
-#ifdef KPATHSEA
- if (0 != (vffile=search(ovfpath, n, READBIN)))
-#else
- if (0 != (vffile=search(d, n, READBIN)))
-#endif
- return(VF_OMEGA);
- return(0);
-}
-
-/*
- * The following routine is like fontdef, but for local fontdefs in VF files.
- */
-static fontmaptype *
-vfontdef(integer s, int siz)
-{
- register integer i, j, fn;
- register fontdesctype *fp;
- register fontmaptype *cfnt;
- char *nam, *area;
- integer cksum, scsize, dssize;
-
- fn = vfbyte();
- while (siz-- > 1)
- fn = (fn << 8) + vfbyte();
- cfnt = (fontmaptype *)mymalloc((integer)sizeof(fontmaptype));
- cfnt->fontnum = fn;
- cksum = vfquad();
- scsize = scalewidth(s, vfquad());
- dssize = (integer)(alpha * (real)vfquad());
- i = vfbyte(); j = vfbyte();
- if (nextstring + i + j > maxstring)
- error("! out of string space");
- area = nextstring;
- for (; i>0; i--)
- *nextstring++ = vfbyte();
- *nextstring++ = 0;
- nam = nextstring;
- for (; j>0; j--)
- *nextstring++ = vfbyte();
- *nextstring++ = 0;
- fp = matchfont(nam, area, scsize, (char *)0);
- if (fp) {
- nextstring = nam;
- fp->checksum = cksum;
- } else {
- fp = newfontdesc(cksum, scsize, dssize, nam, area);
- fp->next = fonthead;
- fonthead = fp;
- }
- cfnt->desc = fp;
- return (cfnt);
-}
-
-/*
- * Now our virtualfont routine.
- */
-Boolean
-virtualfont(register fontdesctype *curfnt)
-{
- register integer i, j;
- register shalfword cmd;
- register integer k;
- register integer length;
- register integer cc;
- register chardesctype *cd;
- integer scaledsize = curfnt->scaledsize;
- integer no_of_chars=256;
- integer maxcc=255;
- register quarterword *tempr;
- fontmaptype *fm, *newf;
- int id, kindfont;
- kindfont = vfopen(curfnt); /* VF_TEX for TeX and pTeX, VF_OMEGA for Omega */
- curfnt->kind = kindfont;
- if (!kindfont)
- return (0);
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_FONTS))
- fprintf_str(stderr,"Loading virtual font %s at %.1fpt\n",
- name, (real)scaledsize/(alpha*0x100000));
-#endif /* DEBUG */
-
-/*
- * We clear out some pointers:
- */
- if (kindfont==VF_OMEGA) {
- no_of_chars = VF_MEM_UNIT;
- curfnt->maxchars=VF_MEM_UNIT;
- free(curfnt->chardesc);
- curfnt->chardesc = (chardesctype *)
- mymalloc(VF_MEM_UNIT * (integer)sizeof(chardesctype));
- }
- for (i=0; i<no_of_chars; i++) {
- curfnt->chardesc[i].TFMwidth = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].packptr = NULL;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].pixelwidth = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags2 = 0;
- }
- if (vfbyte()!=247)
- badvf("expected pre");
- if (vfbyte()!=202)
- badvf("wrong id byte");
- for(i=vfbyte(); i>0; i--)
- vfbyte();
- k = vfquad();
- check_checksum (k, curfnt->checksum, curfnt->name);
- k = (integer)(alpha * (real)vfquad());
- if (k > curfnt->designsize + 2 || k < curfnt->designsize - 2) {
- id = 0;
- if (!noptex) {
- tfmopen(curfnt); /* We check if parent is jfm or not. */
- id = tfm16();
- fclose(tfmfile);
- }
- if (id != 9 && id != 11) {
- char *msg = concat("Design size mismatch in font ", name);
- error(msg);
- free(msg);
- }
- }
-/*
- * Now we look for font definitions.
- */
- fm = NULL;
- id = 0;
- while ((cmd=vfbyte())>=243) {
- if (cmd==248 && (id == 9 || id == 11)) /* parent is jfm and no character definitions */
- goto close_vf;
- if (cmd>246)
- badvf("unexpected command in preamble");
- newf = vfontdef(scaledsize, cmd-242);
- if (fm)
- fm->next = newf;
- else {
- curfnt->localfonts = newf;
- if (!noptex && id==0) {
- tfmopen(curfnt->localfonts->desc); /* We check if parent is jfm or not. */
- id = tfm16();
- fclose(tfmfile);
- if (id == 9 || id == 11)
- curfnt->kind = VF_PTEX;
- }
- }
- fm = newf;
- fm->next = NULL; /* FIFO */
- }
-/*
- * Now we get down to the serious business of reading character definitions.
- */
- do {
- if (cmd==242) {
- length = vfquad() + 2;
- if (length<2) badvf("negative length packet");
- if (length>65535) badvf("packet too long");
- cc = vfquad();
- if (cc>=no_of_chars && cc<MAX_CODE) {
- j = VF_MEM_UNIT * ((integer)(cc/VF_MEM_UNIT) + 1);
- curfnt->chardesc = (chardesctype *)xrealloc(curfnt->chardesc,
- sizeof(chardesctype)*j);
- for (i=no_of_chars; i<j; i++) {
- curfnt->chardesc[i].TFMwidth = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].packptr = NULL;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].pixelwidth = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags = 0;
- curfnt->chardesc[i].flags2 = 0;
- }
- no_of_chars = j;
- curfnt->maxchars=no_of_chars;
- }
- else if (cc<0 || cc>=no_of_chars) badvf("character code out of range");
- cd = curfnt->chardesc + cc;
- cd->TFMwidth = scalewidth(vfquad(), scaledsize);
- } else {
- length = cmd + 2;
- cc = vfbyte();
- cd = curfnt->chardesc + cc;
- cd->TFMwidth = scalewidth(vftrio(), scaledsize);
- }
- maxcc = (maxcc<cc) ? cc : maxcc;
- if (cd->TFMwidth >= 0)
- cd->pixelwidth = ((integer)(conv*cd->TFMwidth+0.5));
- else
- cd->pixelwidth = -((integer)(conv*-cd->TFMwidth+0.5));
- cd->flags = EXISTS;
- cd->flags2 = EXISTS;
- if (bytesleft < length) {
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (dd(D_MEM))
- fprintf(stderr,
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- "Allocating new raster memory (%ld req, %ld left)\n",
-#else
- "Allocating new raster memory (%d req, %ld left)\n",
-#endif
- length, bytesleft);
-#endif /* DEBUG */
- if (length > MINCHUNK) {
- tempr = (quarterword *)mymalloc((integer)length);
- bytesleft = 0;
- } else {
- raster = (quarterword *)mymalloc((integer)RASTERCHUNK);
- tempr = raster;
- bytesleft = RASTERCHUNK - length;
- raster += length;
- }
- } else {
- tempr = raster;
- bytesleft -= length;
- raster += length;
- }
- cd->packptr = tempr;
- length -= 2;
- *tempr++ = length / 256;
- *tempr++ = length % 256;
- for (; length>0; length--)
- *tempr++ = vfbyte();
- cmd = vfbyte();
- } while (cmd < 243);
- if (cmd != 248)
- badvf("missing postamble");
- close_vf:
- fclose(vffile);
- curfnt->loaded = 2;
- if (maxcc+1<no_of_chars) {
- curfnt->chardesc = (chardesctype *)
- xrealloc(curfnt->chardesc,
- (maxcc+1) * (integer)sizeof(chardesctype));
- curfnt->maxchars=maxcc+1;
- }
- return (1);
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vmcms/Makefile.IBM b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vmcms/Makefile.IBM
deleted file mode 100644
index 76906af9cee..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vmcms/Makefile.IBM
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,199 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Makefile for dvips. Edit this first part of the file.
-#
-# First, the things that absolutely must be edited for your system.
-# Please, don't forget to edit MakeTeXPK in the same way!
-
-# the default path to search for TFM files
-# (this usually is identical to TeX's defaultfontpath, which omits `.')
-# (private fonts are given an explicit directory, which overrides the path)
-# TFMPATH = /LocalLibrary/Fonts/TeXFonts/tfm:/usr/lib/tex/fonts/tfm
-TFMPATH = /usr/local/lib/tex/fonts/tfm:/local/lib/tex/fonts/tfm
-
-# the default path to search for PK files (usually omits `.')
-# Don't forget to add the directory that
-# MakeTeXPK puts the files! (In this case, /LocalLibrary/Fonts...)
-# PKPATH = /LocalLibrary/Fonts/TeXFonts/pk:/usr/lib/tex/fonts/pk
-PKPATH = /local/lib/tex/fonts/%m/%f.%d%p:/usr/local/lib/tex/fonts/%m/%f.%d%p:
-
-# the default path to search for VF files (usually omits `.')
-# VFPATH = /LocalLibrary/Fonts/TeXFonts/vf:/usr/lib/tex/fonts/vf
-VFPATH = /local/lib/tex/fonts/vf:/usr/local/lib/tex/fonts/vf
-
-# additional directories in which to search for subdirectories to find
-# both tfm and pk files
-FONTSUBDIRPATH =
-
-# where the config files go
-# CONFIGDIR = /usr/lib/tex/ps
-CONFIGDIR = /local/lib/tex/dvips
-
-# the default path to search for config files
-# CONFIGPATH = .:$(CONFIGDIR)
-CONFIGPATH = .:$(CONFIGDIR):/usr/local/lib/tex/dvips
-
-# the name of your config file
-# CONFIGFILE = config.ps
-CONFIGFILE = config.ps
-
-# where the header PS files go
-# HEADERDIR = /usr/lib/tex/ps
-HEADERDIR = /local/lib/tex/dvips
-
-# the default path to search for header files
-# HEADERPATH = .:$(HEADERDIR)
-HEADERPATH = .:$(HEADERDIR):/usr/local/lib/tex/dvips
-
-# where epsf.tex and rotate.tex go (usually the TeX macros directory)
-# TEXMACRODIR = /usr/lib/tex/inputs
-TEXMACRODIR = /local/lib/tex/inputs
-
-# the default path to search for epsf and psfiles
-# (usually the same as TeX's defaultinputpath)
-# FIGPATH = .:..:/usr/lib/tex/inputs
-FIGPATH = .:..:/local/lib/tex/inputs:/usr/local/lib/tex/inputs
-
-# change -DDEFRES=300 or whatever is required
-# if the default resolution is not 300 dpi,
-# add -DDEBUG to turn on debugging capability
-# add -DTPIC for tpic support
-# add -DFONTLIB to search font libraries
-# add -DSEARCH_SUBDIRECTORIES to search the FONTSUBDIRPATH.
-# add -DHAVE_GETCWD if you have getcwd (relevant only for subdir searching)
-# add -DIBM6000 for compiling on IBM 6000 systems
-# (for VM/CMS, see the MKDVIPS.EXEC file in the vmcms subdirectory).
-DEFS= -DTPIC -DDEBUG -DDEFRES=300 -DIBM6000
-
-# either use
-# OPT = -g -Wall
-# or
-#OPT = -O -s -Wall
-OPT = -O
-
-# libraries to include (-lm -lc on most systems)
-#FLIBS= -lNeXT_s -lsys_s
-FLIBS= -lm
-
-# If you are compiling dvips for suid or other privileges, you will
-# definitely want to define the following symbol; else don't.
-# SECURE = -DSECURE
-
-# If you want EMTEX specials, define the following.
-#EMTEX = -DEMTEX
-
-# for SYSV (and friends which use <string.h> instead of <strings.h>)
-# define the c-compiler flag
-# add -D_POSIX_SOURCE if you are POSIX (also define SYSV) (only relevant
-# for subdir searching)
-# SYS = -DSYSV
-
-# Define this to be whatever you use for installation. If you don't have
-# install, use a script that invokes copy and chmod's the files
-# appropriately.
-# INSTALL = install
-INSTALL = install
-
-# where the installed binary goes
-# BINDIR = /usr/bin
-BINDIR =
-
-PATHS = -DTFMPATH=\"$(TFMPATH)\" \
- -DPKPATH=\"$(PKPATH)\" \
- -DVFPATH=\"$(VFPATH)\" \
- -DHEADERPATH=\"$(HEADERPATH)\" \
- -DCONFIGPATH=\"$(CONFIGPATH)\" \
- -DCONFIGFILE=\"$(CONFIGFILE)\" \
- -DFONTSUBDIRPATH=\"$(FONTSUBDIRPATH)\" \
- -DFIGPATH=\"$(FIGPATH)\"
-
-CFLAGS = $(DEFS) $(PATHS) $(OPT) $(SYS) $(SECURE) $(EMTEX) $(DEFPFMT)
-
-SRC = dospecial.c dviinput.c fontdef.c loadfont.c dvips.c tfmload.c \
- download.c prescan.c scanpage.c skippage.c output.c scalewidth.c \
- dosection.c dopage.c resident.c search.c unpack.c drawPS.c \
- header.c makefont.c repack.c virtualfont.c dpicheck.c finclude.c \
- pprescan.c papersiz.c flib.c color.c bbox.c emspecial.c
-
-OBJ = dospecial.o dviinput.o fontdef.o loadfont.o dvips.o tfmload.o \
- download.o prescan.o scanpage.o skippage.o output.o scalewidth.o \
- dosection.o dopage.o resident.o search.o unpack.o drawPS.o \
- header.o makefont.o repack.o virtualfont.o dpicheck.o finclude.o \
- pprescan.o papersiz.o flib.o color.o bbox.o emspecial.o
-
-all : afm2tfm dvips tex.pro texps.pro texc.pro special.pro finclude.pro \
- color.pro
-
-dvips : $(OBJ)
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(OBJ) $(LIBS) $(FLIBS) -o dvips
-
-afm2tfm: afm2tfm.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o afm2tfm afm2tfm.c $(LIBS) $(FLIBS)
-
-$(OBJ) : dvips.h debug.h Makefile
-flib.o resident.o dvips.o loadfont.o tfmload.o : paths.h
-
-squeeze : squeeze.o
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) squeeze.o -o squeeze $(LIBS) $(FLIBS)
-
-tex.pro : tex.lpro squeeze
- ./squeeze <tex.lpro > tex.pro
-
-texc.pro: texc.lpro squeeze
- ./squeeze <texc.lpro >texc.pro
-
-texc.lpro: texc.script tex.lpro
- ./texc.script tex.lpro texc.lpro
-
-texps.pro : texps.lpro squeeze
- ./squeeze <texps.lpro >texps.pro
-
-special.pro : special.lpro squeeze
- ./squeeze <special.lpro >special.pro
-
-finclude.pro : finclude.lpro squeeze
- ./squeeze <finclude.lpro >finclude.pro
-
-color.pro : color.lpro squeeze
- ./squeeze <color.lpro >color.pro
-
-install : afm2tfm dvips MakeTeXPK \
- tex.pro texc.pro texps.pro special.pro finclude.pro color.pro \
- config.ps psfonts.map epsf.tex epsf.sty rotate.tex rotate.sty \
- colordvi.tex colordvi.sty blackdvi.tex blackdvi.sty
- - mkdir $(BINDIR)
- - mkdir $(HEADERDIR)
- - mkdir $(CONFIGDIR)
- - mkdir $(MANDIR)
- - mkdir $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 755 afm2tfm $(BINDIR)/afm2tfm
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 755 dvips $(BINDIR)/dvips
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 755 MakeTeXPK $(BINDIR)/MakeTeXPK
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 tex.pro $(HEADERDIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 texc.pro $(HEADERDIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 texps.pro $(HEADERDIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 special.pro $(HEADERDIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 finclude.pro $(HEADERDIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 color.pro $(HEADERDIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 config.ps $(CONFIGDIR)/$(CONFIGFILE)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 psfonts.map $(CONFIGDIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 epsf.tex $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 epsf.sty $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 rotate.tex $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 rotate.sty $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 colordvi.sty $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 colordvi.tex $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 blackdvi.sty $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 blackdvi.tex $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 dvips.tex $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 dvipsmac.tex $(TEXMACRODIR)
-
-veryclean :
- rm -f *.o dvips squeeze afm2tfm texc.lpro *.pro *~ *.log *.dvi
-
-clean :
- rm -f *.o squeeze afm2tfm *~ *.log *.dvi
-
-lint :
- lint $(DEFS) $(PATHS) $(SRC)
- lint $(DEFS) squeeze.c
- lint $(DEFS) afm2tfm.c
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vmcms/README.VMCMS b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vmcms/README.VMCMS
deleted file mode 100644
index 3312ddcc7a4..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vmcms/README.VMCMS
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,168 +0,0 @@
-README.VMCMS: Remarks and history of the VM/CMS port of DVIPS.
-
-Appropos DVIPS version 5.495, 5.55.
-
-Written by Jim Hafner (hafner@almaden.ibm.com).
-Last revised 10 Nov. 1992.
-
-Version 5.55 checked and slightly modified on 2 May 1994.
-
-NOTE: This port was not done by Tom Rokicki and he has no responsibility
-for it. You can direct questions to the name and address above.
-
-The current set of changes and enhancements to the VM/CMS port over
-the previous release should be fairly complete. Lots of things have
-changed and been enhanced.
-
-Here are some of the features of the port and VM/CMS package:
-
-1) We have completely revised the MKDVIPS EXEC so that it behaves
- a bit more like the Unix 'make' facility. In particular, it
- now allows for command line options to do any or all of the
- package building for the DVIPS program, the AFM2TFM program,
- the HEADERS files and to clean up the TEXT and LOAD MAP files
- after completion. This has only been tested with C/370, not,
- in particular with Waterloo C.
-
- Furthermore, it also does a rudimentary time stamp check of
- existing TEXT files against that for the corresponding C file
- and ALL H files so that the compiler will not be called unless
- it seems necessary.
-
- Note that it checks ALL H files in all ACCESSED disks. This can
- be fixed by simply editing the MKDVIPS EXEC. See the file itself
- for more detailed information.
-
-2) We have completed the port of AFM2TFM. If should now produce
- identical files on VM/CMS as on Unix (it certainly does as far as
- we could test it). There is a small front-end EXEC included that
- sets up the necessary run-time environment. The current version is
- extensively revised from the original port due to Alessio Guglielmi
- and Marco Prevedelli of Pisa. The syntax for the EXEC is the same
- as described in the DVIPS manual and the manpage is available as
- AFM2TFM.DOC.
-
-3) The DVIPS front-end EXEC has been extensively remodeled. It now
- supports automatic font generation at the EXEC level (and the
- MODULE level with the appropriate command line options).
- More on this feature later.
-
- The EXEC assumes that the first command line argument is the
- dvifilename. The online documentation indicates this as well,
- though DVIPS.DOC does not. This is NOT required by the MODULE,
- just the EXEC, and only to make parsing the arguments easier.
-
- The current version of this exec handles the LOADLIB and TXTLIB
- save/reset/restore processes much better, so users with very
- large libraries accessed will not have them lost along the way.
-
- This version does not access any font disks since that is surely
- site dependent. So, it assumes that the required fonts are
- available. It also assumes that MF is somewhere to be found.
-
- Local installers might want to modify this exec in the following
- way. Parse the command line options for a -P PRINTER specification.
- If found, then either use PRINTER to determine which font disk
- to access OR read the corresponding CONFIG.PRINTER file and use
- the 'M' option to get the Metafont mode for that PRINTER. Then
- use that mfmode to access the right font disk.
-
-4) AUTOMATIC FONT GENERATION:
- This can be handled in two ways, at the installers or users
- discretion.
-
- First, we have included a MakeTeXP EXEC which we think is pretty
- generic and should need little modifications. (See below for
- a few additional comments.)
-
- This MakeTeXP EXEC can be called in two different ways. The default
- (based on DVIPS EXEC) is to have DVIPS run completely and create
- a MISSFONT LOG file for any missing fonts. If there are any found,
- then the DVIPS EXEC prompts the user, asking to attempt to generate
- the fonts. If requested, then MakeTeXP EXEC is called by processing
- each line of MISSFONT LOG. If this process completes, then the
- user is again prompted. This time, the user can specify an exit
- from the EXEC or to RE-invoke DVIPS (the module not the exec)
- on the file. In this way, all the font generation can be handled
- entirely OUTSIDE of the module, using no special system calls
- (which have been known to cause memory clashes).
-
- To make sure that DVIPS doesn't try to make the system call,
- a '-M' flag is prepended to the options list. Consequently,
- if the installer is sure that system calls will be safe, then
- this option can be removed. Conversely, if a user wants to
- risk it, putting '-M0' in the command line options will override
- this default.
-
- We mention explicitly that, contrary to the earlier VM/CMS port,
- we have NOT disabled the system call within DVIPS itself.
-
-5) MakeTeXP EXEC: This exec is similar to the Unix version in that
- if no Metafont mode is specified on the command line, then it
- tries to 'guess' a mode from the base dpi. This part of the
- exec is very site dependent and will need to be modified for your
- location.
-
- You might want to modify this exec to read some configuration
- file like CONFIG.MODES or DVIPS.MODES and use this to set the
- mfmode from the base dpi.
-
- Furthermore, we have written this to not invoke MF EXEC but to
- call MF MODULE directly. We hope that this will be more generic
- since we structure the parameters as MF MODULE wants them and not
- as some fancy execs might.
-
- We have set up a special default for passing arguments to the
- module. Namely,
- &plain modes; \mode=mfmode; ...
- where 'modes' is the name of your local .MF file that contains
- the mode definitions. Because of this, each output file of MF
- will have a filename of MODES. Later in the exec, these output
- files are renamed with the font input filename. If you have a
- mode def file of a different name, you will need to change the
- defining variable (localModeFile) accordingly. If you don't have
- such a file, then you will probably have to modify this EXEC
- somewhat to compensate.
-
- All (we hope) site dependent parts of the code are tagged boldly
- with 'SITE DEPENDENCIES'. Look at these locations for places that
- might require modifications.
-
-5) As before, the .dvipsrc file referred to in the manuals has the new
- name DVIPS.PROFILE on VM/CMS.
-
-6) Online documentation is available by invoking DVIPS with no
- arguments or filename. You can also browse the file dvips.doc for
- some additional comments (this was converted from the Unix manpage
- via, on Unix, "nroff -man dvips.1 | col -b > vmcms/dvips.doc"
- and so some comments may not be appropriate for VM/CMS, e.g.,
- the order of the filename in the command line arguments.
-
-8) Since there are no pipes on VM/CMS, the option -f is meaningless.
- Also, the output is always written to a file, with the same filename
- as the dvi file and filetype "PS". You can always override this with
- the -o option.
-
-9) Since there are no PATHs in VM/CMS, the H, P, S and T configuration
- file options are meaningless. The DVIPS.EXEC file should make sure
- that all the necessary disks are linked (we have all .tfm, .pro,
- config. and other files on our main TeX disk, with the EXECs and
- MODULES -- only our fonts (the pk files) are on separate disks.)
-
-
-To compile the programs, run the program MKDVIPS.EXEC program. Be
-sure you edit this file first to make sure that your C/370 programs
-disks and libraries are all correctly link. See the comments at the
-beginning of that file for more information. When complete, all the
-necessary modules and files should be built, on your primary
-write-accessed disk. You may need to move them to their destination
-manually.
-
-
-THANKS:
-Some of this port was provided courtesy of Alessio Guglielmi
-(guglielm@di.unipi.it) and Marco Prevedelli
-(prevedelli@ipisnsva.bitnet) with help from via Michel Goossens
-(goossens@cernvm.bitnet) and Ronald Kappert (R.Kappert@uci.kun.nl).
-Acknowledgements to Shashi Sathaye for fix to 5.55 and other
-helpful hints for the original port of 5.495.
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vmcms/afm2tfm.doc b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vmcms/afm2tfm.doc
deleted file mode 100644
index e1df6a38311..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vmcms/afm2tfm.doc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,323 +0,0 @@
-
-
-
- AFM2TFM(1) (9 August 1990) AFM2TFM(1)
-
-
-
- NAME
- afm2tfm - convert Adobe font metrics to TeX font metrics
-
- SYNOPSIS
- afm2tfm foo1[.afm] [ -e ratio ] [ -s slant ] [ -t foo2[.tfm]
- ] [ -v bar[.vpl] | -V bar[.vpl] ] [ foo3[.tfm] ]
-
- DESCRIPTION
- PostScript fonts are (or should be) accompanied by font metric
- files such as Times-Roman.afm, which describes the
- characteristics of the font called Times-Roman. To use such
- fonts with TeX, we need TFM files that contain similar
- information. The command
-
- afm2tfm Times-Roman.afm Times-Roman.tfm
-
- (which can be reduced to simply
-
- afm2tfm Times-Roman
-
- by taking default shortcuts) will create the necessary file
- Times-Roman.tfm, which can then be moved to the directory where
- TeX normally looks for font metric information. The PostScript
- conversion program dvips will also treat Times-Roman as a
- resident PostScript font if you include the line
-
- Times-Roman
-
- in the file psfonts.map.
-
- The file names used in this manual page are not consistent with
- the new font naming scheme implemented by Karl Berry; please
- refer to the main dvips.tex documentation for the correct names
- to use.
-
- PostScript fonts have a different encoding scheme from that of
- plain TeX. Although both schemes are based on ASCII, special
- characters such as ligatures and accents are handled quite
- differently. Therefore we obtain best results by using a
- "virtual font" interface, which makes TeX act as if the
- PostScript font had a standard TeX encoding. Such a virtual
- font can be obtained, for example, by the command
-
- afm2tfm Times-Roman -v times
-
- or, more fully, by:
-
- afm2tfm Times-Roman.afm -v times.vpl Times-Roman.tfm
-
- This produces two outputs, namely the "virtual property list"
- file times.vpl and the TeX font metric file Times-Roman.tfm.
- The latter file describes an "actual font" on
-
-
-
- Page 1 (printed 2/26/92)
-
-
-
-
-
-
- AFM2TFM(1) (9 August 1990) AFM2TFM(1)
-
-
-
- which the virtual font is based.
-
- If you wish to specify a different TFM file name than the
- default, you can use the -t option; this will override any
- default TFM file name that would be calculated from the input
- file name.
-
- To use the font in TeX, you should first run
-
- vptovf times.vpl times.vf times.tfm
-
- then install the file times.vf in the directory for virtual
- fonts and install times.tfm in the directory for TeX font
- metrics. (You can also make more complex virtual fonts by
- editing times.vpl first.) Once this has been done, you're all
- set. You can use code like this in TeX henceforth:
-
- \font\myfont=times at 10pt
- \myfont
- Hello, I am being typeset in Times-Roman.
-
-
- Note that there are two fonts, one actual (`Times-Roman', which
- is analogous to a raw piece of hardware) and one virtual
- (`times', which has typesetting knowhow added). You could also
- say `\font\TR=Times-Roman at 10pt' and typeset directly with
- that, but then you would have no ligatures or kerning, and you
- would have to use Adobe character positions for special letters
- like \ae. The virtual font called times not only has ligatures
- and kerning, and most of the standard accent conventions of
- TeX, it also has a few additional features not present in the
- Computer Modern fonts. For example, it includes all the Adobe
- characters (such as the Polish ogonek and the French
- guillemots). It also allows you to type 58 accented letters
- from `Aacute' to `zcaron' as if they were ligatures --- namely
- as `acute' followed by `A', etc., where you can get `acute'
- (\char 19) by defining a suitable control sequence. (The 58
- constructed characters are found in the AFM file, and
- constructed as specified by Adobe; you may wish to adjust the
- spacing and/or add additional accent combinations by editing
- the VPL file.) The only things you lose from ordinary TeX text
- fonts are the dotless j (which can be hacked into the VPL file
- with literal PostScript specials if you have the patience) and
- uppercase Greek letters (which just don't exist unless you buy
- them separately).
-
- These fonts can be scaled to any size. Go wild! Note however,
- that using PostScript fonts does use up the printer's virtual
- memory and it does take time. You may find downloading the
- Computer Modern fonts to be faster than using the built-in
- PostScript fonts!
-
-
-
- Page 2 (printed 2/26/92)
-
-
-
-
-
-
- AFM2TFM(1) (9 August 1990) AFM2TFM(1)
-
-
-
- OPTIONS
- Special effects are also obtainable, with commands such as
-
- afm2tfm Times-Roman -s .167 -v timessl Times-Slanted
-
- which create timessl.vpl and Times-Slanted.tfm. To use this,
- proceed as above but put the line
-
- Times-Slanted "/Times-Roman .167 SlantFont"
-
- into psfonts.map. Then Times-Slanted will act as if it were a
- resident font, although it is actually constructed from
- Times-Roman by PostScript hackery. (It's an oblique version of
- Times-Roman, obtained by slanting everything 1/6 to the right.)
- Similarly, you can get an extended font by
-
- afm2tfm Times-Extended -e 1.2 -v timesx Times-Extended
-
- and by recording the pseudo-resident font
-
- Times-Extended "/Times-Roman 1.2 ExtendFont"
-
- The command line switches are:
-
- -e ratio
- All characters are stretched horizontally by the stated
- ratio; if it is less than 1.0, you get a condensed font.
-
- -s slant
- All characters are slanted to the right by the stated
- slant; if it is negative, the letters slope to the left
- (or they might be upright if you start with an italic
- font).
-
- -v file[.vpl]
- Generate a virtual property list (VPL) file as well as a
- TFM file.
-
- -V file[.vpl]
- Same as -v, but the virtual font generated is a caps
- and-small-caps font obtained by scaling uppercase letters
- by .8 to typeset lowercase. This font handles accented
- letters and retains proper kerning.
-
-
- NON-RESIDENT POSTSCRIPT FONTS
- If you want to use a non-printer-resident PostScript font for
- which you have a .pfb file (an Adobe Type 1 font program), you
- can make it act like a resident font by putting a `<' sign and
- the name of the .pfb file just after the font name in the
- psfonts.map file entry. For example,
-
-
-
- Page 3 (printed 2/26/92)
-
-
-
-
-
-
- AFM2TFM(1) (9 August 1990) AFM2TFM(1)
-
-
-
- StoneInformal <StoneInformal.pfb
-
- will cause dvips to include StoneInformal.pfb in your document
- as if it were a header file, whenever the pseudo-resident font
- StoneInformal is used in a document. Similarly, you can
- generate transformed fonts and include lines like
-
- StoneInformal-Condensed <StoneInformal.pfb "/StoneInformal .8 ExtendF
-
- in psfonts.map, in which case StoneInformal.pfb will be loaded
- whenever StoneInformal-Condensed is used. (Each header file is
- loaded at most once per document. The .pfb files should be
- installed in the config directory with the other header files.)
-
-
- FONT ALIASES
- Some systems don't handle files with long names well---MSDOS
- and TWENEX are two notable examples. For this reason, dvips
- will accept an alias for such fonts. Such an alias shoul be
- the first word on the psfonts.map line. For instance, if we
- wanted the name ptmr to be used for Times-Roman since our
- computer can't handle long names, we would use the following
- line in our psfonts.map file:
-
- ptmr Times-Roman
-
- The TFM file must have the name ptmr.tfm.
-
- The parsing of the psfonts.map file should be explained to
- eliminate all confusion. Each line is separated into words,
- where words are separated by spaces or tabs. If a word begins
- with a double quote, however, it extends until the next double
- quote or the end of the line. If a word starts with a less
- than character, it is treated as a font head file (or
- downloaded PostScript font). If a word starts with a double
- quote, it is special instructions on how to generate that font.
- Otherwise it is a name. The first such name is always the name
- TeX uses for the font and is also the name of the TFM file. If
- there is another name word, that name is used as the PostScript
- name; if there is only one name word, it is used for both the
- TeX name and the PostScript name.
-
- Note that the aliases also register the full PostScript name,
- so the single line
-
- ptmr Times-Roman
-
- would allow dvips to `find' the ptmr font as well as the
- Times-Roman font.
-
-
-
- Page 4 (printed 2/26/92)
-
-
-
-
-
-
- AFM2TFM(1) (9 August 1990) AFM2TFM(1)
-
-
-
- Incidentally, many font files (e.g., in the Adobe Type Library)
- include more characters internally than you can access directly
- without making a few changes. These characters typically have
- code -1 in the afm file and no corresponding "constructed
- character" (CC) specification. For example, in Adobe Garamond
- there are Eth and eth, Thorn and thorn, plus things like
- copyright and onehalf, plus 58 accented letters Aacute thru
- zcaron (with accents over caps much better looking than you can
- get from constructed accents). To use these characters, give
- them character codes between 0 and 255 in the afm file, and
- build the corresponding EncodingVector (instead of
- StandardEncoding) in the pfb file. Then afm2tfm will generate
- a vpl file that includes accented characters as ligatures, as
- explained above; for example, `Aacute' will be accessible as
- `acute' followed by `A' (as well as by its character code in
- the virtual font).
-
- FILES
- psfonts.map in the config directory used by dvips (update
- this). ../afm/Makefile in the dvips sources (look at this for
- examples).
-
- SEE ALSO
- dvips(1), tex(1), vptovf(1)
-
- BUGS
- An option to add letterspacing to the virtual font was rejected
- by Knuth because it would make the fi and f ligatures break the
- normal rhythmic pattern.
-
- AUTHORS
- Tomas Rokicki <rokicki@neon.stanford.edu> and Don Knuth
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Page 5 (printed 2/26/92)
-
-
-
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vmcms/dvips.doc b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vmcms/dvips.doc
deleted file mode 100644
index 5e7ea40a20e..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vmcms/dvips.doc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
-
-
-
- DVIPS(1) TeXware (13 February 1992) DVIPS(1)
-
-
-
- NAME
- dvips - convert a TeX DVI file to PostScript
-
- SYNOPSIS
- dvips [ options ] file[.dvi]
-
- DESCRIPTION
- The program dvips converts a DVI file file[.dvi] produced by TeX
- (or by some other processor like GFtoDVI) and converts it to
- PostScript, normally sending the result directly to the
- laserprinter. The DVI file may be specified without the .dvi
- extension. Fonts used may either be resident in the printer or
- defined as bitmaps in PK files, or a `virtual' combination of
- both. If the MakeTeXPK program is installed, dvips will
- automatically invoke METAFONT to generate fonts that don't
- already exist.
-
- For more information, see the manual dvips.tex is in the
- TEXINPUTS directory. The manual can be printed with the
- following commands: tex dvips dvips dvips -o dvips.ps lpr
- dvips.ps
-
- OPTIONS
- A summary of command line options can be obtained by running
- dvips without a filename. For more details refer to dvips.tex.
-
- SEE ALSO
- mf(1), afm2tfm(1), tex(1), latex(1), lpr(1)
-
- NOTES
- PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems
- Incorporated.
-
- AUTHOR
- Tomas Rokicki <rokicki@cs.stanford.edu>; extended to virtual
- fonts by Don Knuth.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Page 1 (printed 2/24/92)
-
-
-
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vmcms/dvipscms.h b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vmcms/dvipscms.h
deleted file mode 100644
index d17d959027e..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vmcms/dvipscms.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,153 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * These are changes needed for the VM/CMS version of dvips as of
- * May 21, 1991. Revised 12/1/92.
- * This was written by J. Hafner, E. Blanz and M. Flickner of IBM Research,
- * Almaden Research Center. Contact hafner@almaden.ibm.com.
- * The changes to the rest of the code can be found by searching for
- * "VMCMS".
- *
- * This code can be included in dvips, subject to the same restrictions as
- * in the copyright notice.
- */
-extern char *malloc();
-/*
- * Added ascii to ebcdic conversion table for VMCMS.
- * Only for the printable characters. This is used by DVIPS.
-*/
-char ascii2ebcdic[256] = {
- 0, 1, 2, 3, 53, 45, 46, 47,
- 22, 5, 37, 11, 12, 64, 14, 15,
- 16, 17, 18, 19, 60, 61, 50, 38,
- 24, 25, 63, 39,111,111,111,111,
- 64, 90,127,123, 91,108, 80,125,
- 77, 93, 92, 78,107, 96, 75, 97,
- 240,241,242,243,244,245,246,247,
- 248,249,122, 94, 76,126,110,111,
- 124,193,194,195,196,197,198,199,
- 200,201,209,210,211,212,213,214,
- 215,216,217,226,227,228,229,230,
- 231,232,233,173,224,189, 95,109,
- 121,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,
- 136,137,145,146,147,148,149,150,
- 151,152,153,162,163,164,165,166,
- 167,168,169,192, 79,208,161, 7,
- 128,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,
- 136,137,138,139,140,141,142,143,
- 144,145,146,147,148,149,150,151,
- 152,153,154,155,156,157,158,159,
- 160,161,162,163,164,165,166,167,
- 168,169,170,171,172,173,174,175,
- 176,177,178,179,180,181,182,183,
- 184,185,186,187,188,189,190,191,
- 192,193,194,195,196,197,198,199,
- 200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,
- 208,209,210,211,212,213,214,215,
- 216,217,218,219,220,221,222,223,
- 224,225,226,227,228,229,230,231,
- 232,233,234,235,236,237,238,239,
- 240,241,242,243,244,245,246,247,
- 248,249,250,251,252,253,254,255
-};
-/*
- * Added ebcdic to ascii conversion table for VMCMS.
- * Only for the printable characters. This inverts the
- * table above and is used by AFM2TFM.
-*/
-char ebcdic2ascii[256] = {
- 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 6,127,
- 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
- 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 8, 23,
- 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,
- 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 10, 23, 27,
- 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 5, 6, 7,
- 48, 49, 22, 51, 52, 4, 54, 55,
- 56, 57, 58, 59, 20, 21, 62, 26,
- 32, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71,
- 72, 73, 74, 46, 60, 40, 43,124,
- 38, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87,
- 88, 89, 33, 36, 42, 41, 59, 94,
- 45, 47, 98, 99,100,101,102,103,
- 104,105,124, 44, 37, 95, 62, 63,
- 112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,
- 120, 96, 58, 35, 64, 39, 61, 34,
- 128, 97, 98, 99,100,101,102,103,
- 104,105,138,123,140,141,142,143,
- 144,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,
- 113,114,154,125,156,157,158,159,
- 160,161,115,116,117,118,119,120,
- 121,122,170,171,172, 91,174,175,
- 176,177,178,179,180,181,182,183,
- 184,185,186,187,188, 93,190,191,
- 192, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71,
- 72, 73,202,203,204,205,206,207,
- 208, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80,
- 81, 82,218,219,220,221,222,223,
- 92,225, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,
- 89, 90,234,235,236,237,238,239,
- 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55,
- 56, 57,250,251,252,253,254,255
- };
-/*
- * This redefines fopen for VMCMS, truncating long filenames for
- * portability of TeX source.
- */
-#ifdef fopen
-#undef fopen
-#endif
-FILE *cmsfopen(filename, mode)
-char *filename, *mode ;
-{
- char cmsfile[21] ;
- char *save_file;
- char *ptr;
- void exit() ;
-
- if (!(save_file =
- (char *)malloc(strlen(filename) + 1, sizeof(char)))) {
- fprintf (stderr, "sorry---out of memory\n");
- exit(10);
- }
-
- strcpy(save_file, filename);
-
- cmsfile[0] = '\0' ;
-
- ptr = strtok(save_file, ". ") ;
- strncat(cmsfile, ptr, 8) ;
-
- strcat(cmsfile, ".");
-
- if (!(ptr = strtok(NULL, ". "))) {
-/* Remove this, not much help anyway since most filenames are built
- internally. */
-/*
- fprintf(stderr, "\n<%s> is not a legitimate VM/CMS file name\n",
- filename);
- fprintf(stderr, "...we'll try to continue...\n");
-*/
- return(NULL);
- }
-
- strncat(cmsfile, ptr, 8);
-
- if (ptr = strtok(NULL, ". ")) {
- strcat(cmsfile, ".");
- strncat(cmsfile, ptr, 2);
- }
-
- free(save_file);
-
- return(fopen(cmsfile, mode));
-
-}
-
-
-/*
- * access.c for VMCMS
- */
-int access (path, amode)
-char *path;
-int amode;
-{
- return(1);
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/MAKETEXPK.COM b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/MAKETEXPK.COM
deleted file mode 100644
index 594d49092d7..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/MAKETEXPK.COM
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,127 +0,0 @@
-!!/bin/sh
-!
-! This script file makes a new TeX PK font, because one wasn't
-! found. Parameters are:
-!
-! name dpi bdpi magnification [mode]
-!
-! `name' is the name of the font, such as `cmr10'. `dpi' is
-! the resolution the font is needed at. `bdpi' is the base
-! resolution, useful for figuring out the mode to make the font
-! in. `magnification' is a string to pass to MF as the
-! magnification. `mode', if supplied, is the mode to use.
-!
-! Note that this file must execute Metafont, and then gftopk,
-! and place the result in the correct location for the PostScript
-! driver to find it subsequently. If this doesn't work, it will
-! be evident because MF will be invoked over and over again.
-!
-! Of course, it needs to be set up for your site.
-!
-!
-$ set mess/nofa/nose/note/noid
-$ newtex
-$ set mess/se/fa/id/te
-$ NAME = f$sear("mf_inputs:"+p1+".mf")
-$ onlyname=f$parse(name,,,"name")
-$ name= f$parse(name,,,"device")+f$parse(name,,,"directory")+f$parse(name,,, -
- "name")
-$ DPI = f$integer(P2)
-$ BDPI = f$integer(P3)
-$ MAG = f$edit(P4,"LOWERCASE")
-$ MODE = P5
-$ if MODE .EQS. "" then
-$ if BDPI .EQ. 300
-$ then
-$ MODE := "imagen"
-$ goto GotMode
-$ endif
-$ if BDPI .EQ. 400
-$ then
-$ MODE := "nexthi"
-$ goto GotMode
-$ endif
-$ if BDPI .EQ. 100
-$ then
-$ MODE := "nextscreen"
-$ goto GotMode
-$ endif
-$ if BDPI .EQ. 635
-$ then
-$ MODE := "linolo"
-$ goto GotMode
-$ endif
-$ if BDPI .EQ. 1270
-$ then
-$ MODE := "linohi"
-$ goto GotMode
-$ endif
-$ if BDPI .EQ. 2540
-$ then
-$ MODE := "linosuper"
-$ goto GotMode
-$ endif
-$ write sys$output "I don't know the mode for ",BDPI
-$ write sys$output "Have your system admin update MakeTeXPK"
-$ exit 1
-$ GotMode:
-$
-$ GFNAME = f$fao("!AS.!ASgf",onlyNAME,f$string(DPI))
-$ PKNAME = f$fao("!AS.!ASPK",onlyNAME,f$string(DPI))
-$
-$ pkfilename = f$fao("tex_pk:!AS",PKNAME)
-$ pkfile = f$search (pkfilename)
-$ if pkfile .EQS. ""
-$ then
-$! Clean up on normal or abnormal exit
-$ on control_y then goto ControlY
-$ on error then goto ControlY
-$ on severe_error then goto ControlY
-$
-$ OLDDIR = f$environment("DEFAULT")
-$ set def sys$login
-$ command = f$fao -
- ("mf ""\mode:=!AS; mag:=!AS; scrollmode ; input !AS""", -
- MODE,MAG,NAME)
-$ write sys$output "Creating font file for ",onlyname
-$ write sys$output "Please wait about 2 minutes"
-$ write sys$output ""
-$ set noon
-$ command
-$ set on
-$
-$ gffile=f$sear(onlyname+"."+f$str(dpi)+"gf")
-$ if gffile .EQS. ""
-$ then
-$ write sys$output "Metafont failed for some reason on ",gfname
-$ goto ControlY
-$ endif
-$
-$ gftopk 'gfname'
-$ delete/noconf/nolog 'gfname';
-$ delete/noconf/nolog 'onlyname'.lis;
-$
-$ if f$getsyi("nodename").eqs."VAXSNS"
-$ then
-$ on error then goto goodexit
-$ on severe_error then goto goodexit
-$ send/file/vms 'pkname' newtex
-$! write sys$output "------- ",pkname," has been sent to NEWTEX"
-$ send/file/vms 'onlyname'.tfm newtex
-$! write sys$output "------- ",onlyname,".TFM has been sent to NEWTEX"
-$ endif
-$
-$ goto GoodExit
-$ else
-$ write sys$output "tex_pk:",PKNAME," already exists!"
-$ exit
-$ endif
-$
-$
-$ GoodExit:
-$ set default 'olddir
-$ exit
-$
-$ ControlY:
-$ set default 'olddir
-$ exit 1
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/Makefile b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 3bdd15523c7..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,281 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Makefile for dvips. Edit this first part of the file.
-#
-# This version is for Vax/VMS running the Todd Aven MAKE program.
-#
-# First, the things that absolutely must be edited for your system.
-# Please, don't forget to edit MakeTeXPK in the same way!
-
-# where TeX is `rooted'. Sometimes /usr/local/lib/tex.
-# TEXDIR = /usr/lib/tex
-TEXDIR = /usr/lib/tex
-
-# another place pk, tfm, and vf files might be found.
-# LOCALDIR = /LocalLibrary/Fonts/TeXFonts
-LOCALDIR = /LocalLibrary/Fonts/TeXFonts
-
-# the default path to search for TFM files
-# (this usually is identical to TeX's defaultfontpath, which omits `.')
-# (private fonts are given an explicit directory, which overrides the path)
-# overridden by the environment variable TEXFONTS
-# TFMPATH = $(LOCALDIR)/tfm:$(TEXDIR)/fonts/tfm
-TFMPATH = ""TEX_FONTS:"" # TEX_FONTS is a searchlist.
-
-# the default path to search for PK files (usually omits `.')
-# Don't forget to add the directory that
-# MakeTeXPK puts the files! (In this case, /LocalLibrary/Fonts...)
-# overridden by the environment variable TEXPKS or TEXPACKED or PKFONTS
-# PKPATH = $(LOCALDIR)/pk:$(TEXDIR)/fonts/pk
-PKPATH = ""VC$3:[PHS595F.FONTS.%d]%f.PK,TEX_DISK:[TEX.FONTS.%d]%f.PK,""
-
-# the default path to search for VF files (usually omits `.')
-# overridden by the environment variable VFFONTS
-# VFPATH = $(LOCALDIR)/vf:$(TEXDIR)/fonts/vf
-VFPATH = ""TEX_VF:"" # TEX_VF may be a searchlist.
-
-# additional directories in which to search for subdirectories to find
-# both tfm and pk files
-FONTSUBDIRPATH = """"
-
-# where the config files go
-# CONFIGDIR = $(TEXDIR)/ps
-CONFIGDIR = TEX$POSTSCRIPT: # The Physics Dept. DVIPS directory
-
-# the default path to search for config files
-# overridden by the environment variable TEXCONFIG
-# CONFIGPATH = .:$(CONFIGDIR)
-CONFIGPATH = "" ,SYS$LOGIN:,$(CONFIGDIR),""
-
-# the name of your config file
-# CONFIGFILE = config.ps
-CONFIGFILE = config.ps
-
-# where the header PS files go
-# HEADERDIR = $(TEXDIR)/ps
-HEADERDIR = TEX$POSTSCRIPT: # The Physics Dept. DVIPS directory
-
-# the default path to search for header files
-# HEADERPATH = .:$(HEADERDIR)
-HEADERPATH = "" ,SYS$LOGIN:,$(HEADERDIR),""
-
-# where epsf.tex and rotate.tex go (usually the TeX macros directory)
-# TEXMACRODIR = $(TEXDIR)/inputs
-TEXMACRODIR = TEX_INPUTS:
-
-# the default path to search for epsf and psfiles
-# (usually the same as TeX's defaultinputpath)
-# FIGPATH = .:..:$(TEXDIR)/inputs
-FIGPATH = "" ,TEX_INPUTS:,"" # Include blank so it looks on default dir.
-
-# the place man pages are located.
-# MANDIR = /usr/man/man1
-MANDIR = TEX_INPUTS:
-
-# change -DDEFRES=300 or whatever is required
-# if the default resolution is not 300 dpi,
-# add -DDEBUG to turn on debugging capability
-# add -DTPIC for tpic support
-# add -DFONTLIB to search font libraries
-# add -DSEARCH_SUBDIRECTORIES to search the FONTSUBDIRPATH.
-# add -DHAVE_GETCWD if you have getcwd (relevant only for subdir searching)
-# add -DIBM6000 for compiling on IBM 6000 systems
-# add -DCREATIONDATE if your system has a working time() and you want dated files
-# (for VM/CMS, see the MKDVIPS.EXEC file in the vmcms subdirectory).
-#
-# If you define FONTLIB, make sure to also give definitions to
-# FLIPATH and FLINAME.
-#
-# DEFS= -DTPIC -DDEBUG -DDEFRES=400
-DEFS= TPIC,DEBUG,DEFRES=300,HAVE_GETCWD,ANSI,CREATIONDATE
-
-# either use
-# OPT = -g -Wall -funsigned-char
-# or
-# OPT = -O -s -Wall -funsigned-char
-OPT =
-
-# libraries to include (-lm -lc on most systems)
-#FLIBS= -lNeXT_s -lsys_s
-FLIBS=,sys$disk:[.vms]vaxcrtl/opt
-# LIBS= # VAXC
-LIBS= ,gnu_cc:[000000]GCCLIB/LIB # GNUC
-
-# If you are compiling dvips for suid or other privileges, you will
-# definitely want to define the following symbol; else don't.
-# SECURE = -DSECURE
-SECURE =
-
-# If you want EMTEX specials, define the following.
-EMTEX =,EMTEX
-
-# for SYSV (and friends which use <string.h> instead of <strings.h>)
-# define the c-compiler flag
-# add -D_POSIX_SOURCE if you are POSIX (also define SYSV) (only relevant
-# for subdir searching)
-# SYS = -DSYSV
-SYS =
-
-# Define this to be whatever you use for installation. If you don't have
-# install, use a script that invokes copy and chmod's the files
-# appropriately.
-# INSTALL = install
-INSTALL = copy
-
-# where the installed binary goes
-# BINDIR = /usr/bin
-BINDIR = TEX$POSTSCRIPT: # The Physics Dept. DVIPS directory
-
-# Define the default paper format (Actually no longer used)
-DEFPFMT =
-
-# PATHS =\ # VAXC
-# ,TFMPATH="$(TFMPATH)",\
-# PKPATH="$(PKPATH)",\
-# VFPATH="$(VFPATH)",\
-# HEADERPATH="$(HEADERPATH)",\
-# CONFIGPATH="$(CONFIGPATH)",\
-# CONFIGFILE="""$(CONFIGFILE)""",\
-# FONTSUBDIRPATH="$(FONTSUBDIRPATH)",\
-# FIGPATH="$(FIGPATH)"
-PATHS = # GNUC
-
-INC = /include="SYS$DISK:[],SYS$SHARE:"
-# CC = CC # VAXC
-CC = GCC/NoCase_Hack # GNUC
-CFLAGS = /NoList $(INC)-
- /Define=($(DEFS) $(OPT) $(SYS) $(SECURE) $(EMTEX) $(DEFPFMT))
-CFLAGS2 = /NoList $(INC)-
- /Define=($(DEFS) $(OPT) $(SYS) $(SECURE) $(EMTEX) $(DEFPFMT) $(PATHS))
-LFLAGS = /NoMap
-
-SRC = dospecial.c dviinput.c fontdef.c loadfont.c dvips.c tfmload.c \
- download.c prescan.c scanpage.c skippage.c output.c scalewidth.c \
- dosection.c dopage.c resident.c search.c unpack.c drawPS.c \
- header.c makefont.c repack.c virtualfont.c dpicheck.c finclude.c \
- pprescan.c papersiz.c flib.c color.c bbox.c emspecial.c
-
-OBJ = dospecial.obj, dviinput.obj, fontdef.obj, loadfont.obj, dvips.obj,\
- tfmload.obj, download.obj, prescan.obj, scanpage.obj, skippage.obj,\
- output.obj, scalewidth.obj, dosection.obj, dopage.obj, resident.obj,\
- search.obj, unpack.obj, drawPS.obj, header.obj, makefont.obj,\
- repack.obj, virtualfont.obj, dpicheck.obj, finclude.obj, \
- pprescan.obj, papersiz.obj, flib.obj, color.obj, bbox.obj, \
- emspecial.obj, vaxvms.obj
-
-all : afm2tfm.exe dvips.exe tex.pro texps.pro texc.pro special.pro \
- finclude.pro color.pro crop.pro dvips.hlb
-
-dvips.exe : $(OBJ)
- Link /Exe=DviPS.exe $(LFLAGS) $(OBJ) $(LIBS) $(FLIBS)
-
-# dvips.obj : dvips.c vmscli.c # VAXC
-dvips.obj : dvips.c vmscli.c vms_gcc_paths.h # GNUC
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS2) dvips.c
-
-afm2tfm.exe : afm2tfm.obj
- Link $(LFLAGS) afm2tfm.obj $(LIBS) $(FLIBS)
-
-afm2tfm.obj : afm2tfm.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) afm2tfm.c
-
-$(OBJ) : dvips.h debug.h vms.h
-
-flib.obj resident.obj dvips.obj loadfont.obj tfmload.obj : paths.h
-
-vaxvms.obj : [.vms]vaxvms.c
-! $(CC) $(CFLAGS) [.vms]vaxvms.c /object=[]vaxvms.obj
-
-vmscli.c : [.vms]vmscli.c
- Copy /Log [.vms]vmscli.c []
-
-vms.h : [.vms]vms.h
- Copy /Log [.vms]vms.h []
-
-vms_gcc_paths.h : [.vms]vms_gcc_paths.h # GNUC
- Copy /Log [.vms]vms_gcc_paths.h [] # GNUC
-
-*.obj : *.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $<
-
-squeeze.exe : squeeze.obj
- Link $(LFLAGS) squeeze.obj $(LIBS) $(FLIBS)
-
-squeeze.obj : squeeze.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) squeeze.c
-
-tex.pro : tex.lpro squeeze.exe
- MCR sys$disk:[]squeeze tex.lpro tex.pro
-
-texc.pro: texc.lpro squeeze.exe
- MCR sys$disk:[]squeeze texc.lpro texc.pro
-
-texc.lpro: tex.lpro
- @[.vms]texc_scr.com # tex.lpro texc.lpro
-
-texps.pro : texps.lpro squeeze.exe
- MCR sys$disk:[]squeeze texps.lpro texps.pro
-
-special.pro : special.lpro squeeze.exe
- MCR sys$disk:[]squeeze special.lpro special.pro
-
-finclude.pro : finclude.lpro squeeze.exe
- MCR sys$disk:[]squeeze finclude.lpro finclude.pro
-
-color.pro : color.lpro squeeze.exe
- MCR sys$disk:[]squeeze color.lpro color.pro
-
-crop.pro : crop.lpro squeeze.exe
- MCR sys$disk:[]squeeze crop.lpro crop.pro
-
-dvips.hlb : dvips.hlp
- Library/Create=Blocks:40/Help dvips.hlb dvips.hlp
-
-dvips.hlp : [.vms]dvips.rnh
- Runoff [.vms]dvips.rnh
-
-install : afm2tfm.exe dvips.exe dvips.hlb [.vms]MakeTeXPK.com \
- tex.pro texc.pro texps.pro special.pro finclude.pro color.pro \
- crop.pro config.ps psfonts.map epsf.tex epsf.sty rotate.tex \
- rotate.sty colordvi.tex colordvi.sty blackdvi.tex blackdvi.sty
-# - mkdir $(BINDIR)
-# - mkdir $(HEADERDIR)
-# - mkdir $(CONFIGDIR)
-# - mkdir $(MANDIR)
-# - mkdir $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) afm2tfm.exe $(BINDIR)afm2tfm.exe
- $(INSTALL) dvips.exe $(BINDIR)dvips.exe
- $(INSTALL) dvips.hlb $(BINDIR)dvips.hlb
-# $(INSTALL) [.VMS]MakeTeXPK.COM $(BINDIR)MakeTeXPK.COM
- $(INSTALL) tex.pro $(HEADERDIR)
- $(INSTALL) texc.pro $(HEADERDIR)
- $(INSTALL) texps.pro $(HEADERDIR)
- $(INSTALL) special.pro $(HEADERDIR)
- $(INSTALL) finclude.pro $(HEADERDIR)
- $(INSTALL) color.pro $(HEADERDIR)
- $(INSTALL) crop.pro $(HEADERDIR)
- $(INSTALL) config.ps $(CONFIGDIR)$(CONFIGFILE)
- $(INSTALL) psfonts.map $(CONFIGDIR)
- $(INSTALL) epsf.tex $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) epsf.sty $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) rotate.tex $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) rotate.sty $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) colordvi.sty $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) colordvi.tex $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) blackdvi.sty $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) blackdvi.tex $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) dvips.tex $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) dvipsmac.tex $(TEXMACRODIR)
- $(INSTALL) dvips.1 $(MANDIR)
- $(INSTALL) afm2tfm.1 $(MANDIR)
-
-veryclean :
- Delete *.obj;*, dvips.exe;*, squeeze.exe;*, afm2tfm.exe;*,\
- texc.lpro;*, *.pro;*, *.log;*, *.dvi;*
-
-clean :
- Delete *.obj;*, squeeze.exe;*, afm2tfm.exe;*, *.log;*, *.dvi;*
-
-# lint :
-# lint $(DEFS) $(PATHS) $(SRC)
-# lint $(DEFS) squeeze.c
-# lint $(DEFS) afm2tfm.c
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/README b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/README
deleted file mode 100644
index ec89bbc988a..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,128 +0,0 @@
-I backed out some of the changes, but it should compile and run on VMS.
-I removed the changes that guarantee that the scratch files get unique
-names; I did this because the resulting filenames would not work on
-some systems, and because if this is a problem I feel the correct
-solution would be to make sure each user is actually running in the
-correct unique directory, rather than changing the names of all of the
-temporary files that dvips might create. -tgr
-
-Original message:
-
-From: "Edward J. Groth" <groth@PUPGG.PRINCETON.EDU>
-To: doyle@mmm.lanl.gov, rokicki@CS.Stanford.EDU
-CC: groth@PUPGG.PRINCETON.EDU
-Message-ID: <009A5364.5D7EC83B.21977@PUPGG.PRINCETON.EDU>
-Subject: vms port and mods of hyper dvips 5.58
-Content-Type: text
-Content-Length: 155227
-Status: RO
-
-To: Mark Doyle and Tomas Rokicki
-
-I've picked up dvips version 5.58 from LANL, with Mark's hps
-modifications. I've ported (reported?) this to VMS. Below is a
-summary of my changes, followed by a copy of each changed
-routine (all changes are annotated with EJG).
-
-(It looks like whoever was keeping the vms port going hasn't
-worked on it for a while.)
-
-Thanks for the good work!
-
- - Ed
-
-
-
-
-
-EJG 08-Jul-1996
-
-This directory contains dvips 5.58 hacked by Mark Doyle to put in
-mods for hyperps and hacked by me to make sure it ports to VMS.
-
-This was obtained by following links from http://xxx.lanl.gov/hypertex
-in early July, 1996.
-
-Dvips has been made for vms v6.2 (alpha and vax) using DEC C
-v5.0.
-
-Main changes I made:
-
-******
-dvips.c
-
-include subdirectory [.vms] where vmscli.c is included.
-
-get process id and use in constructing file names
-dvips_h_pidxxxxx.tmp and dvips_b_pidxxxxx.tmp to replace head.tmp
-and body.tmp, so we don't get a name collision if two users are
-using the same scratch space. Change all references to these
-names to reference the variables holding the new names.
-
-******
-hps.c
-
-replace head.tmp and body.tmp as above.
-
-replace ERROR with ERROR_HPS to avoid collision with error()
-function. Question: why us a boolean variable to represent a
-constant?
-
-after the former head.tmp and body.tmp files are copied to the
-output, they are deleted. (neatness)
-
-
-******
-output.c
-
-replace head.tmp and body.tmp as above. Required a little bit of
-extra logic when testing to see if the output file is the former
-head.tmp (so we don't put in a \n). Don't want to do the test if
-the HPS_FLAG hasn't been set.
-
-******
-dvips.h
-
-include subdirectory [.vms] where vms.h is included.
-
-******
-[.vms]vmscli.c
-
-add qualifiers for new options since this file was last updated.
-
-fix up some bugs in qualifiers.
-
-******
-[.vms]dvips.cld
-
-add qualifiers for new options since this file was last updated.
-
-fix up some bugs in qualifiers.
-
-******
-[.vms]dvips.hlp
-
-add help for new qualifiers added above.
-
-make help agree with what the qualifiers actually do. For
-example, the /filter qualifier, sends the output to stdout, but
-still requires an input file (it will not read from stdin).
-
-******
-[.vms]newmake.com
-
-Made from [.vms]make.com. Don't prompt for options - all
-hardwired as defaults, except fontlib is turned off. HPS is
-defined in all cc's, and /standard=vaxc is added to all cc's.
-
-hps.c is included in the compile and link steps
-
-options file is removed from the link steps.
-
-/----------------------------------------------------------------------\
-| Edward J. Groth | Phone: 609-258-4361 Fax: 609-258-6853 |
-| Physics Dept., Jadwin Hall | URL: http://pupgg.princeton.edu/~groth/ |
-| Princeton University | SPAN/HEPNET: PUPGG::GROTH=44117::GROTH |
-| Princeton, NJ 08544 | Internet: groth@pupgg.princeton.edu |
-\----------------------------------------------------------------------/
-
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/README.VMS b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/README.VMS
deleted file mode 100644
index 93698e30c02..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/README.VMS
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-This is the beginnings of a port to VMS. The documentation is not yet
-complete, but the program works. To compile, set the following in
-MAKE.COM:
-
-Set TFMPATH to where the TFM files are located. Default is TEX$FONTS:
- ($ TFMPATH = "TEX$FONTS:")
-
-Set PKPATH to where the PK fonts are located. Default is TEX_PK:
- ($ PKPATH = "TEX_PK:")
-
-Set VFPATH to where the VF fonts are located. Default is TEX_VF:
- ($ VFPATH = "TEX_VF:")
-
-Set FIGPATH to where the epsf and psfiles are located. Default is TEX_INPUTS:
- ($ FIGPATH = "TEX_INPUTS:")
-
-Set HEADERPATH to where the header files are located. Default is
-TEX$POSTSCRIPT:,SYS$LOGIN:,"
- ($ HEADERPATH = "TEX$POSTSCRIPT:,SYS$LOGIN:,")
-
-Set CONFIGPATH to where the config files are located. Default is
-TEX$POSTSCRIPT:
- ($ CONFIGPATH = "TEX$POSTSCRIPT:")
-
-Set TPIC to ",TPIC" if you want TPIC support enabled. Default is enabled.
- ($ TPIC = ",TPIC")
-
-Set DEBUG to ",DEBUG" if you want DEBUG support enabled. Default is enabled.
- ($ DEBUG = ",DEBUG")
-
-Expect 1 warning in dospecial.c
-
-To install:
-
-dvips := $DIRECTORY:dvips
-maketexpk := @DIRECTORY:maketexpk
-
-Make sure that all the logicals defined above (eg, tex_pk, tex_vf) are
-actually defined.
-
-Again, this is a first cut, with improvements to come later. It has
-not been thoroughly tested. More documentation will be coming later,
-and possibly a VMS command line interface. If you have any problems or
-improvements, please let me know.
-
-Xev Gittler
-GTE Laboratories, Inc.
-xev@bunny.gte.com
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/dvips.cld b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/dvips.cld
deleted file mode 100644
index a246e692448..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/dvips.cld
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
-! EJG 02-Jul-1996
-! Add secure qualifier
-! Add oddpages qualifier
-! Add evenpages qualifier
-! Default mode is letter rather than A4
-! Add downloadPS (as PK) fonts qualifier
-! Add hyperPS qualifier
-! EJG 07-Jul-1996
-! change output qualifier to remove placement=positional
-define verb dvips
- image tex$postscript:dvips
- parameter p1, label=dvifile, prompt="DVI File",
- value(required,type=$infile)
- qualifier copies, default, value(default=1)
- qualifier debug default, value(required)
- qualifier maxdrift default, value(required)
- qualifier filter negatable
- qualifier last, default, value(required)
- qualifier manual, negatable
- qualifier number, default, value(required)
- qualifier output, nonnegatable,
- value(type=$file,required) !EJG 07-Jul-1996
- qualifier start, default, value(required)
- qualifier quiet, negatable
- qualifier reverse, negatable
- qualifier sav_res, negatable
- qualifier mode, value(list,default="letter") ! EJG 02-Jul-1996
- qualifier magnification,default, value(required)
- qualifier collate, default, value(default=1)
- qualifier dpi, default, value(default=300)
- qualifier ctrld, negatable
- qualifier inc_com, negatable
- qualifier comment, negatable
- qualifier vm_save, negatable
- qualifier h_dpi, default, value(required)
- qualifier v_dpi, default, value(required)
- qualifier compress, negatable
- qualifier printer, default, value(required)
- qualifier header, negatable, value(list,required)
- qualifier absolute
- qualifier epsf, negatable
- qualifier prescan, negatable
- qualifier pagecopies, default, value(default=1)
- qualifier separate, negatable
- qualifier cropmarks, negatable
- qualifier sec_size, default, value(required)
- qualifier help
- qualifier makefont, default, negatable
- qualifier psize, value(required)
- qualifier poffset, value(required)
- qualifier secure, negatable ! EJG 02-Jul-1996
- qualifier oddpages, negatable ! EJG 02-Jul-1996
- qualifier evenpages, negatable ! EJG 02-Jul-1996
- qualifier downloadps, negatable ! EJG 02-Jul-1996
- qualifier hyperps, negatable ! EJG 02-Jul-1996
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/dvips.hlp b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/dvips.hlp
deleted file mode 100644
index 760abc3bac4..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/dvips.hlp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,435 +0,0 @@
-1 DVIPS
-
-! Modified 07-Jul-1996 - EJG
-! Fix description of filter (can write to stdout, but not read from stdin!
-! Change mode description, landscape used with others just gives
-! landscape. So took that out. Removed warning about quotes (not
-! necessary). Added tabloid.
-! Changed qualifier ctrl_d to ctrld to agree with cld file
-! Changed default for inc_com to be noinc_com to agree with dvips
-! Fix header qualifier
-!
-! Added comment about the manual to front and also under the
-! special heading.
-
-The dvips program converts a TEX dvi file into a PostScript file for
-printing or distribution. Seldom has such a seemingly easy programming
-task required so much effort. The dvips program has a number of features
-that set it apart from other PostScript drivers for TEX. The dvips
-driver generates excellent, standard PostScript, that can be included in
-other documents as figures or printed through a variety of spoolers. The
-generated PostScript requires very little printer memory, so very complex
-documents with a lot of fonts can easily be printed even on PostScript
-printers without much memory, such as the original Apple LaserWriter. The
-PostScript output is also compact, requiring less disk space to store and
-making it feasible as a transfer format. Missing fonts can be automatically
-generated if METAFONT exists on the system, or fonts can be converted from
-gf to pk format on demand. If a font cannot be generated, a scaled
-version of the same font at a different size can be used instead, although
-dvips will complain loudly about the poor aesthetics of the resulting
-output.
-
-A manual for dvips may be printed with the command:
-
- printps tex_root:[local]dvips.ps
-
-In this manual, the command line options are for the unix variant
-of dvips. Our version has the qualifiers as detailed in this help
-file. Also, some of the latest options are not in the manual (in
-particular, the /hyperps option).
-
- usage:
- DVIPS filename[.dvi]
-
-2 /COPIES
- /COPIES=num
-
- Generate num copies of every page. Default is 1.
- (For collated copies, see the /COLLATE option.)
-
-2 /DEBUG
- /DEBUG=num
-
- Set the debug flags. This is intended only for
- emergencies or for unusual fact-finding expeditions; it
- will work only if dvips has been compiled with the
- DEBUG option. Use
-
- num=1 for special
-
- num=2 for paths
-
- num=4 for fonts
-
- num=8 for pages
-
- num=16 for headers
-
- num=32 for font compression
-
- num=64 for files
-
- num=128 for memory allocation
-
- Use a value of -1 for maximum output.
-
-2 /MAXDRIFT
- /MAXDRIFT=num
-
- Make sure that each character is placed at most this many pixels
- from its `true' resolution-independent position on the page. The
- default value of this parameter is resolution dependent (it is the
- number of entries in the list [100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 800,
- 1000, 1200, 1600, 2000, 2400, 2800, 3200, : : :] that are less
- than or equal to the resolution in dots per inch). Allowing
- individual characters to `drift' from their correctly rounded
- positions by a few pixels, while regaining the true position at
- the beginning of each new word, improves the spacing of letters in
- words.
-
-2 /FILTER
-
- Run as a filter writing the output to the standard output.
- (The input must still be specified as the argument.)
-
-2 /LAST
- /LAST=num
-
- The last page printed will be the first one numbered num. Default
- is the last page in the document.
-
-
-2 /MANUAL
-
- Specify manual feed for printer.
-
-2 /NUMBER
- /NUMBER=num
- At most num pages will be printed. Default is 100000.
-
-2 /OUTPUT
- /OUTPUT=filename.ext
-
- The output will be sent to file name. If no file name is given,
- the default name is file.ps where the dvi file was called
- file.dvi .
-
-2 /START
- /START=num
-
- The first page printed will be the first one numbered
- num. Default is the first page in the document.
-
-2 /QUIET
-
- Run in quiet mode. Don't chatter about pages converted,
- etc.; report nothing but errors to standard error.
-
-2 /REVERSE
-
- Stack pages in reverse order. Normally, page 1 will be printed
- first.
-
-2 /SAV_RES
-
- Causes the entire global output to be enclosed in a save/restore
- pair. This causes the file to not be truly conformant, and is
- thus not recommended, but is useful if you are driving the printer
- directly and don't care too much about the portability of the
- output.
-
-2 /MODE
- /MODE=modename
-
- This sets the paper mode to modename. Currently, the only modes
- allowable are
-
- "letter", which selects an 8.5 by 11 inch page,
- "a3", which selects an a3 sized page,
- "a4" , which selects an a4 sized page,
- "legal", which selects an 8.5 by 14 inch page,
- "ledger", which selects an 11 by 17 inch page, and
- "tabloid", which selects a 17 by 11 inch page, and
- "landscape", which rotates a letter size document by 90 degrees.
-
-
- The default mode is "letter". The upper left corner of each page in
- the dvi file is placed one inch from the left and one inch from the top.
-
-2 /MAGNIFICATION
- /MAGNIFICATION=num
-
- Set the magnification ratio to num/1000. Overrides the
- magnification specified in the dvi file. Must be between 10 and
- 100000.
-
-2 /COLLATE
- /COLLATE=num
-
- Create num copies, but collated (by replicating the data in the
- PostScript file). Slower than the /COPIES option, but easier on
- the hands, and faster than resubmitting the same PostScript file
- multiple times.
-
-2 /DPI
- /DPI=num
-
- Set the resolution in dpi (dots per inch) to num. This
- affects the choice of bitmap fonts that are loaded and also the
- positioning of letters in resident PostScript fonts. Must be
- between 10 and 10000. This affects both the horizontal and
- vertical resolution. If a high resolution (something greater than
- 400 dpi, say) is selected, the /COMPRESS flag should probably also
- be used.
-
-2 /CTRLD
-
- Causes Control-D (ASCII code 4) to be appended as the
- very last character of the PostScript file. This is useful
- when dvips is driving the printer directly instead of working
- through a spooler, as is common on extremely small systems.
- Otherwise, it is not recommended.
-
-2 /INC_COM
- /INC_COM
- /NOINC_COM (default)
-
- /NOINC_COM option causes comments in included PostScript graphics,
- font files, and headers to be removed. This is sometimes
- necessary to get around bugs in spoolers or PostScript
- post-processing programs. Specifically, the %%Page comments,
- when left in, often cause difficulties. Use of this flag can
- cause some included graphics to fail, since the PostScript header
- macros from some software packages read portions of the
- input stream line by line, searching for a particular comment.
-
-2 /COMMENT
- /COMMENT (default)
- /NOCOMMENT
-
- /NOCOMMENT turns off structured comments; this might be necessary
- on some systems that try to interpret PostScript comments in weird
- ways, or on some PostScript printers. Old versions of Transcript
- in particular cannot handle modern Encapsulated PostScript.
-
-2 /PRINTER
- /PRINTER=printername
-
- Sets up the output for the appropriate printer. This is
- implemented by reading in config.printername , which can set
- various parameters such as the font paths and any other defaults
- for that printer only. It is recommended that all standard
- defaults go in the one master config.ps file and only things that
- vary printer to printer go in the config.printername files. Note
- that config.ps is read before config.printername. In
- addition, another file called "/.dvipsrc is searched for
- immediately after config.ps; this file is intended for user
- defaults. If no /PRINTER command is given, the environment
- variable PRINTER is checked. If that variable exists, and a
- corresponding configuration file exists, that configuration file
- is read in.
-
-2 /HEADER
- /HEADER=(file1,file2,...)
- /NOHEADER
-
- Prepend file1, file2, ... as additional header files.
- This header file gets added to the PostScript userdict.
- With /NOHEADER, suppress all header output.
-
-
-2 /VM_SAVE
- /VM_SAVE (default)
- /NOVM_SAVE
-
- /NOVM_SAVE disables a PostScript virtual memory saving
- optimization that stores the character metric information in the
- same string that is used to store the bitmap information. This
- is only necessary when driving the Xerox 4045 PostScript
- interpreter, and it is caused by a bug in that interpreter that
- results in `garbage' on the bottom of each character. Not
- recommended unless you must drive this printer.
-
-2 /H_DPI
- /H_DPI=num
-
- Set the horizontal resolution in dots per inch to num.
-
-
-2 /V_DPI
- /V_DPI=num
-
- Set the vertical resolution in dots per inch to num.
-
-2 /COMPRESS
-
- Causes bitmapped fonts to be compressed before they are
- downloaded, thereby reducing the size of the PostScript
- font-downloading information. Especially useful at high
- resolutions or when very large fonts are used. Will slow down
- printing somewhat, especially on early 68000-based PostScript
- printers.
-
-2 /ABSOLUTE
-
- Makes references to page numbers absolute (rather than TeX
- page numbers).
-
-2 /EPSF
- /EPSF
- /NOEPSF (default)
-
- /EPSF makes dvips attempt to generate an EPSF file with a
- tight bounding box. This only works on one-page files, and it
- only looks at marks made by characters and rules, not by any
- included graphics. In addition, it gets the glyph metrics
- from the tfm file, so characters that lie outside their
- enclosing tfm box may confuse it. In addition, the bounding
- box might be a bit too loose if the character glyph has
- significant left or right side bearings. Nonetheless, this
- option works well for creating small EPSF files for equations
- or tables or the like. (Note, of course, that dvips output is
- resolution dependent and thus does not make very good EPSF
- files, especially if the images are to be scaled; use these
- EPSF files with a great deal of care.)
-
-
-2 /PRESCAN
- /PRESCAN
- /NOPRESCAN (default)
-
- Conserve memory by making three passes over the .dvi file
- instead of two and only loading those characters actually
- used. Generally only useful on machines with a very limited
- amount of memory, like some PCs.
-
-2 /PAGECOPIES
- /PAGECOPIES=num (default=1)
-
- Number of times to print each page. Executes the postscript
- for each page this number of times (unlike /COPIES which
- executes the postscript once and prints multiple times.)
-
-2 /SEPARATE
- /SEPARATE
- /NOSEPARATE (default)
-
- Make each section be a separate file. Under certain
- circumstances, dvips will split the document up into
- `sections' to be processed independently; this is most often
- done for memory reasons. Using this option tells dvips to
- place each section into a separate file; the new file names
- are created replacing the suffix of the supplied output file
- name by a three-digit sequence number. This option is most
- often used in conjunction with the /SEC_SIZE option which
- sets the maximum section length in pages. For instance, some
- phototypesetters cannot print more than ten or so consecutive
- pages before running out of steam; these options can be used
- to automatically split a book into ten-page sections, each to
- its own file.
-
-2 /CROPMARKS
- /CROPMARKS
- /NOCROPMARKS (default)
-
- Print crop marks. This option increases the paper size
- (which should be specified, either with a paper size special
- or with the /PSIZE option) by a half inch in each dimension.
- It translates each page by a quarter inch and draws
- cross-style crop marks. It is mostly useful with typesetters
- that can set the page size automatically.
-
-
-2 /SEC_SIZE
- /SEC_SIZE=number
-
- Set the maximum number of pages in each `section'. This
- option is most commonly used with the /SEPARATE option; see
- that documentation above for more information.
-
-
-2 /HELP
- /HELP
-
- Given with a dummy file name, causes dvips to output a one
- page listing of options in unix form. Not very useful!
-
-
-
-2 /MAKEFONT
- /MAKEFONT (default)
- /NOMAKEFONT
-
- The /NOMAKEFONT option turns off the automatic font
- generation facility. If any fonts are missing, commands to
- generate the fonts are appended to the file missfont.log in
- the current directory; this file can then be executed and
- deleted to create the missing fonts.
-
-2 /PSIZE
- /PSIZE="dim,dim"
-
- Set the paper size to the given pair of dimensions. This
- option takes its arguments in the same syntax as the
- papersize special, for example 8.5in,11in. It overrides any
- paper size special in the dvi file. The dimensions must
- resolve to a papersize specified in the configuration files.
-
-
-2 /POFFSET
- /POFFSET="dim,dim"
-
- Move the origin by a certain amount. The offset is a
- comma-separated pair of dimensions, such as .1in,-.3cm (in
- the same syntax used in the papersize special). The origin
- of the page is shifted from the default position (of one inch
- down, one inch to the right from the upper left corner of the
- paper) by this amount.
-
-
-2 /SECURE
- /SECURE
- /NOSECURE (default)
-
- With the /SECURE option, dvips will not attempt to open pipes
- or run commands (such as commands to make fonts).
-
-2 /ODDPAGES
- /ODDPAGES
- /NOODDPAGES (default)
-
- Print only odd pages (TeX pages, not sequence pages).
-
-2 /EVENPAGES
- /EVENPAGES
- /NOEVENPAGES (default)
-
- Print only even pages (TeX pages, not sequence pages).
-
-2 /DOWNLOADPS
- /DOWNLOADPS
- /NODOWNLOADPS (default)
-
- Downloadable postscript fonts are set in PK (compressed
- bitmap) format.
-
-2 /HYPERPS
- /HYPERPS
- /NOHYPERPS (default)
-
- Outputs \specials containing hyperlinks to the output file as
- pdf marks embedded in postscript comments. These can then be
- turned into hyperlinks with Adobe Distiller and viewed with
- Adobe Acrobat.
-
-2 Specials
-
- The specials are described in the manual which may be printed
- with the command
-
- printps tex_root:[local]dvips.ps
-
- In this manual, the command line options are for the unix
- variant of dvips. Our version has the qualifiers as detailed
- in this help file. Also, some of the latest options are not
- in the manual (in particular, the /hyperps option).
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/dvips.rnh b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/dvips.rnh
deleted file mode 100644
index d1da4f998f5..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/dvips.rnh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,532 +0,0 @@
-.RM 68
-.NO NUMBER
-.NO PAGING
-.STHL 5,1,1
-.lm 0
-1 DVIPS
-.lm 2
-The dvips program converts a TEX dvi file into a PostScript file for
-printing or distribution. Seldom has such a seemingly easy programming task
-required so much effort. The dvips program has a number of features that set
-it apart from other PostScript drivers for TEX. The dvips driver generates
-excellent, standard PostScript, that can be included in other documents as
-figures or printed through a variety of spoolers. The generated PostScript
-requires very little printer memory, so very complex documents with a lot of
-fonts can easily be printed even on PostScript printers without much memory,
-such as the original Apple LaserWriter. The PostScript output is also
-compact, requiring less disk space to store and making it feasible as a
-transfer format.
-.skip 1
-Missing fonts can be automatically generated if METAFONT exists on the
-system, or fonts can be converted from gf to pk format on demand. If a
-font cannot be generated, a scaled version of the same font at a different
-size can be used instead, although dvips will complain loudly about the
-poor aesthetics of the resulting output.
-.skip 1
-.literal
- usage:
- DVIPS filename[.dvi]
-.end literal
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-2 Parameters
-.s
-.lm 2
-Filename
-.s
-Specifies the name of the .DVI file that is to be processed.
-.lm 0
-2 Command__Qualifiers
-.skip 1
-/COPIES
-.lm 6
-.skip 1
-/COPIES=num
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
- Generate num copies of every page. Default is 1.
- (For collated copies, see the /COLLATE option.)
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/DEBUG
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
- /DEBUG=num
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
- Set the debug flags. This is intended only for
- emergencies or for unusual fact-finding expeditions; it
- will work only if dvips has been compiled with the
- DEBUG option. Use
-.skip 1
-.literal
- num=1 for special
-
- num=2 for paths
-
- num=4 for fonts
-
- num=8 for pages
-
- num=16 for headers
-
- num=32 for font compression
-
- num=64 for files
-
- num=128 for memory allocation
-.end literal
-.skip 1
- Use a value of -1 for maximum output.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/MAXDRIFT
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
- /MAXDRIFT=num
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
- Make sure that each character is placed at most this many pixels
- from its `true' resolution-independent position on the page. The
- default value of this parameter is resolution dependent (it is the
- number of entries in the list [100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 800,
- 1000, 1200, 1600, 2000, 2400, 2800, 3200, : : :] that are less
- than or equal to the resolution in dots per inch). Allowing
- individual characters to `drift' from their correctly rounded
- positions by a few pixels, while regaining the true position at
- the beginning of each new word, improves the spacing of letters in
- words.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/FILTER
-.skip 1
-.lm 2
-Run as a filter. Read the dvi file from standard input and write
-the PostScript to standard output. The standard input must be seekable, so
-it cannot be a pipe. If you must use a pipe, write a shell script that copies
-the pipe output to a temporary file and then points dvips at this file. i-h
-name: Prepend file name as an additional header file. (However, if the name
-is simply `- ', suppress all header files from the output.) This header file
-gets added to the PostScript userdict.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/LAST
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
- /LAST=num
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
- The last page printed will be the first one numbered num. Default
- is the last page in the document.
-.skip 1
-If the /ABSOLUTE qualifier has been used then it (and any argument to the
-/START qualifier) is treated as a sequence number, rather than a value to
-compare with \count0 values. Thus, using /LAST=9/ABSOLUTE will end with
-the ninth page of the document, no matter what the pages are actually
-numbered.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/MANUAL
-.skip 1
-.lm 2
- Specify manual feed for printer.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/NUMBER
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
- /NUMBER=num
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
- At most num pages will be printed. Default is 100000.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/OUTPUT
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
- /OUTPUT=filename.ext
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
- The output will be sent to file name. If no file name is given,
- the default name is file.ps where the dvi file was called
- file.dvi .
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/START
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
- /START=num
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
- The first page printed will be the first one numbered
- num. Default is the first page in the document.
-.skip 1
-If the /ABSOLUTE qualifier has been used then it (and any argument to the
-/LAST qualifier) is treated as a sequence number, rather than a value to
-compare with \count0 values. Thus, using /START=3/ABSOLUTE will start with
-the third page of the document, no matter what the pages are actually
-numbered.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/QUIET
-.skip 1
-.lm 2
- Run in quiet mode. Don't chatter about pages converted,
- etc.; report nothing but errors to standard error.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/REVERSE
-.skip 1
-.lm 2
- Stack pages in reverse order. Normally, page 1 will be printed
- first.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/SAV__RES
-.skip 1
-.lm 2
- Causes the entire global output to be enclosed in a save/restore
- pair. This causes the file to not be truly conformant, and is
- thus not recommended, but is useful if you are driving the printer
- directly and don't care too much about the portability of the
- output.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/MODE
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
- /MODE=modename
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
- This sets the paper mode to modename. Currently, the only modes
- allowable are
-.skip 1
-.literal
- "letter", which selects an 8.5 by 11 inch page,
- "a3", which selects an a3 sized page,
- "a4" , which selects an a4 sized page,
- "legal", which selects an 8.5 by 14 inch page,
- "ledger", which selects an 11 by 17 inch page, and
- "landscape", which rotates a letter size document by 90 degrees.
-.end literal
-.skip 1
- WARNING: always include paper format between quotation marks!
-.skip 1
- The default mode is "letter". The upper left corner of each page in
- the dvi file is placed one inch from the left and one inch from the top.
-.skip 1
- If you want to specify a paper format (e.g. a4) AND landscape
- mode, you must use something like
-.literal
- /MODE=("landscape","a4")
-.end literal
- putting "landscape" as the first value.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/MAGNIFICATION
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
- /MAGNIFICATION=num
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
- Set the magnification ratio to num/1000. Overrides the
- magnification specified in the dvi file. Must be between 10 and
- 100000.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/COLLATE
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
- /COLLATE=num
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
- Create num copies, but collated (by replicating the data in the
- PostScript file). Slower than the /COPIES option, but easier on
- the hands, and faster than resubmitting the same PostScript file
- multiple times.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/DPI
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
- /DPI=num
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
- Set the resolution in dpi (dots per inch) to num. This
- affects the choice of bitmap fonts that are loaded and also the
- positioning of letters in resident PostScript fonts. Must be
- between 10 and 10000. This affects both the horizontal and
- vertical resolution. If a high resolution (something greater than
- 400 dpi, say) is selected, the /COMPRESS flag should probably also
- be used.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/CTRL__D
-.skip 1
-.lm 2
- Causes Control-D (ASCII code 4) to be appended as the
- very last character of the PostScript file. This is useful
- when dvips is driving the printer directly instead of working
- through a spooler, as is common on extremely small systems.
- Otherwise, it is not recommended.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/INC__COM
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
- /INC__COM (default)
-.break
- /NOINC__COM
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
- /NOINC__COM option causes comments in included PostScript graphics,
- font files, and headers to be removed. This is sometimes
- necessary to get around bugs in spoolers or PostScript
- post-processing programs. Specifically, the %%Page comments,
- when left in, often cause difficulties. Use of this flag can
- cause some included graphics to fail, since the PostScript header
- macros from some software packages read portions of the
- input stream line by line, searching for a particular comment.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/COMMENT
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
- /COMMENT (default)
-.break
- /NOCOMMENT
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
- /NOCOMMENT turns off structured comments; this might be necessary
- on some systems that try to interpret PostScript comments in weird
- ways, or on some PostScript printers. Old versions of Transcript
- in particular cannot handle modern Encapsulated PostScript.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/PRINTER
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
- /PRINTER=printername
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
- Sets up the output for the appropriate printer. This is
- implemented by reading in config.printername , which can set
- various parameters such as the font paths and any other defaults
- for that printer only. It is recommended that all standard
- defaults go in the one master config.ps file and only things that
- vary printer to printer go in the config.printername files. Note
- that config.ps is read before config.printername. In
- addition, another file called "/.dvipsrc is searched for
- immediately after config.ps; this file is intended for user
- defaults. If no /PRINTER command is given, the environment
- variable PRINTER is checked. If that variable exists, and a
- corresponding configuration file exists, that configuration file
- is read in.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/VM__SAVE
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
- /VM__SAVE (default)
-.break
- /NOVM__SAVE
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
-/NOVM__SAVE disables a PostScript virtual memory saving optimization that
-stores the character metric information in the same string that is used to
-store the bitmap information. This is only necessary when driving the Xerox
-4045 PostScript interpreter, and it is caused by a bug in that interpreter that
-results in `garbage' on the bottom of each character. Not recommended unless
-you must drive this printer.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/H__DPI
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
-/H__DPI=num
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
-Set the horizontal resolution in dots per inch to num.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/V__DPI
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
-/V__DPI=num
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
-Set the vertical resolution in dots per inch to num.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/COMPRESS
-.skip 1
-.lm 2
-Causes bitmapped fonts to be compressed before they are downloaded, thereby
-reducing the size of the PostScript font-downloading information. Especially
-useful at high resolutions or when very large fonts are used. Will slow down
-printing somewhat, especially on early 68000-based PostScript printers.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-.!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-.! New stuff for version 5.497
-.!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-/HEADER
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
-/HEADER=file-spec
-.break
-/NOHEADER
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
-Prepend file "file-spec" as an additional header file. However, if the name
-is simply `-', suppress all header files from the output. Similarly,
-/NOHEADER suppress all header files from the output. This header file gets
-added to the PostScript userdict. (Corresponds to the -h option)
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/ABSOLUTE
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
-If the /ABSOLUTE qualifier has been used then any argument to the /START
-and/or /LAST qualifiers are treated as sequence numbers, rather than a
-value to compare with \count0 values. Thus, using /START=3/ABSOLUTE will
-start with the third page of the document, no matter what the pages are
-actually numbered.
-(Corresponds to the -p and -l options)
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/EPSF
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
-Makes `dvips' attempt to generate an EPSF file with a tight bounding box.
-This only works on one-page files, and it only looks at marks made by
-characters and rules, not by any included graphics. In addition, it gets
-the glyph metrics from the `tfm' file, so characters that lie outside their
-enclosing `tfm' box may confuse it. In addition, the bounding box might be
-a bit too loose if the character glyph has significant left or right side
-bearings. Nonetheless, this option works well for creating small EPSF files
-for equations or tables or the like. (Note, of course, that `dvips' output
-is resolution dependent and thus does not make very good EPSF files,
-especially if the images are to be scaled; use these EPSF files with a great
-deal of care.)
-(Corresponds to the -E option)
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/PRESCAN
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
-Conserve memory by making three passes over the `dvi' file instead of two
-and only loading those characters actually used. Generally only useful on
-machines with a very limited amount of memory, like some PCs.
-(Corresponds to the -a option)
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/PAGECOPIES
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
-/PAGECOPIES=num
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
-Generate `num' copies of each page, but duplicating the page body rather
-than using the `#numcopies' option. This can be useful in conjunction with
-a header file setting \bop-hook to do color separations or other neat
-tricks. (Corresponds to the -b option)
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/SEPARATE
-.skip 1
-.lm 2
-Make each section be a separate file. Under certain circumstances,
-`dvips' will split the document up into `sections' to be processed
-independently; this is most often done for memory reasons. Using this
-option tells `dvips' to place each section into a separate file; the
-new file names are created replacing the suffix of the supplied output
-file name by a three-digit sequence number.
-.break
-This option is most often used in conjunction with the /SEC_SIZE qualifier
-which sets the maximum section length in pages. For instance, some
-phototypesetters cannot print more than ten or so consecutive pages before
-running out of steam; these options can be used to automatically split a
-book into ten-page sections, each to its own file. (Corresponds to the -i
-option)
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/CROPMARKS
-.skip 1
-.lm 2
-Print crop marks. This option increases the paper size (which should be
-specified, either with a paper size special or with the /PSIZE qualifier) by
-a half inch in each dimension. It translates each page by a quarter inch
-and draws cross-style crop marks. It is mostly useful with typesetters that
-can set the page size automatically. (Corresponds to the -k option)
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/SEC_SIZE
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
-/SEC_SIZE=num
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
-Set the maximum number of pages in each `section'. This option is most
-commonly used with the /SEPARATE qualifier; see that documentation above for
-more information. (Corresponds to the -S option)
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/HELP
-.skip 1
-.lm 2
-Displays a summary of the comand line options for the DVIPS program, but it
-show the UNIX version. Not much use to the VMS people, maybe one day we can
-set it to read this help library through the LBR$ utility routines.
-(Corresponds to the -? option)
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/MAKEFONT
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
-/MAKEFONT (default)
-/NOMAKEFONT
-.lm 2
-By default an attempt is made to make missing fonts. Use of /NOMAKEFONT
-turns off the automatic font generation facility. If any fonts are missing,
-commands to generate the fonts are appended to the file `missfont.log' in
-the current directory; this file can then be executed and deleted to create
-the missing fonts.
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/PSIZE
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
-/PSIZE="xsize,ysize"
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
-Set the paper size to the given pair of dimensions. This option takes
-its arguments in the same style as /POFFSET. It overrides any paper
-size special in the `dvi' file.
-.skip 1
-Example : /PSIZE="6in,8in"
-.skip 1
-.lm 0
-/POFFSET
-.skip 1
-.lm 6
-/POFFSET="xoffset,yoffset"
-.lm 2
-.skip 1
-Move the origin by a certain amount. The `offset' is a comma-separated
-pair of dimensions, such as ".1in,-.3cm" (in the same syntax used in
-the /PSIZE qualifier). The origin of the page is shifted from the
-default position (of one inch down, one inch to the right from the upper
-left corner of the paper) by this amount.
-.skip 1
-Example : /POFFSET=".1in,-.3cm"
-.skip 1
-.!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-.lm 0
-2 Specials
-.skip 1
-.lm 2
-For a description of the special features of dvips see the dvips manual a LaTeX
-version of which may be copied using the command
-.skip 1
-copy tex$postscript:dvips.tex dvips.tex
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/make.com b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/make.com
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-$ !
-$ ! dvips for VAX/VMS
-$ !
-$ !
-$ ! Use to compile and link dvips with VAXC under VMS. Before using
-$ ! this command file you must set the following definitions according
-$ ! to your own environment;
-$ !
-$ ! TFMPATH - The directory where TFM files live ( needed for
-$ ! the compilation of dvips.c ). Be sure and include
-$ ! the needed directory separator in the path ( i.e.
-$ ! TEX_FONTS: )
-$ ! PKPATH - The directory where PK files live ( needed for the
-$ ! compilation of dvips.c ). You should also decided
-$ ! whether you need VMS_ROOTED ( needed for the
-$ ! compilation of loadfont.c ) defined so that
-$ ! PKPATH will be interpreted as a rooted directory
-$ ! under VMS. Be sure and include the needed directory
-$ ! separator in the path ( i.e. TEX_FONTS: ).
-$ ! HEADERPATH - The directory where the PostScript prologue file
-$ ! live ( needed for the compilation of output.c &
-$ ! dvips.c). Be sure and include a trailing comma in
-$ ! your definition of the header path as dvips uses this
-$ ! definition as a path for both PostScript prologue
-$ ! files and files which are included with \special
-$ ! options. This definition should be a comma
-$ ! separated list of directories where dvips will
-$ ! look for a specified file. As an example;
-$ !
-$ ! "HEADERPATH=""TEX_POSTSCRIPT:,SYS$LOGIN:,"""
-$ !
-$ ! to look first in TEX_POSTSCRIPT:, then in SYS$LOGIN:,
-$ ! and finally in the current default directory.
-$ ! CONFIGPATH - The directory where the configuration file lives
-$ ! ( needed for the compilation of resident.c ). Be
-$ ! sure and include the needed directory separator
-$ ! in the path ( i.e. TEX_POSTSCRIPT: ).
-$ !
-$ ! FIGPATH - Where the .ps and .eps files are
-$ !
-$ ! After dvips has been compiled and linked the user will be given the
-$ ! option of compressing the PostScript prologue files which are used
-$ ! by dvips and copying the resultant prologue files to the specifed
-$ ! HEADERPATH. The user will also be given the option of copying the
-$ ! dvips image file to the area where TeX related images are stored.
-$ ! Answering "yes" to either of these options should be done only if
-$ ! the user has write priviledges to the directories which are specified.
-$ !
-$ ! Command file by: Robert Schneider
-$ ! Department of Petroleum Engineering
-$ ! The University of Texas at Austin
-$ !
-$ ! October 1989
-$ !
-$ ! Updates by: Earle Ake
-$ ! Science Applications International Corporation
-$ ! Dayton, Ohio
-$ ! ake@dayton.saic.com
-$ !
-$ ! Updated for DVIPS 5.34
-$ ! August 1990
-$ !
-$ ! Ted Nieland
-$ ! Control Data Corporation
-$ ! DECUS TeX Collection Editor
-$ ! ted@nieland.dayton.oh.us
-$ !
-$ ! Updated for DVIPS 5.47, February 1991
-$ !
-$ ! Updated for DVIPS 5.474, March 1992
-$ ! Earle F. Ake
-$ !
-$! Updated for DVIPS 5.493, Sept 1992
-$! Added HAVE_GETCWD,ANSI in CC for
-$! dvips.c and resident.c
-$! Max Calvani
-$! calvani@astrpd.astro.it
-$!
-$! Updated for DVIPS 5.495, Oct. 1992
-$! calvani@astrpd.astro.it
-$!
-$! Updated for DVIPS 5.499, Jan. 1993
-$! Added FONTLIB support
-$! calvani@astrpd.astro.it
-$!
-$ on error then goto bad_exit
-$ on severe_error then goto bad_exit
-$ !
-$ TFMPATH = "TEX_FONTS:"
-$ PKPATH = "TEX_PKDIR:"
-$ VFPATH = "TEX_VFDIR:"
-$ HEADERPATH = "DVI_INPUTS:,TEX_INPUTS:,SYS$LOGIN:,SYS$DISK:[],"
-$ PLACEHEADER_DIR = "TEX_DISK:[TEX.INPUTS.DVIDRIVERS]"
-$ CONFIGPATH = "TEX_INPUTS:"
-$ FIGPATH = "TEX_INPUTS:,SYS$DISK:"
-$ TPIC = ",TPIC"
-$ EMTEX = ",EMTEX"
-$ FONTLIB = ",FONTLIB"
-$ VMS_ROOTED = ",VMS_ROOTED"
-$ TEXEXEPATH = "TEX_DISK:[TEX.EXE]"
-$ DEBUG = ",DEBUG"
-$ !
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Have you read the file VMS_INSTALL.TXT [no]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 0
-$ if ANSWER then goto read_instructions
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "Please read the VMS_INSTALL.TXT file, edit this command"
-$ write sys$output "file if necessary, and then execute this file again."
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ exit
-$ read_instructions:
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Compile sources [no]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 0
-$ if .not. ANSWER then goto linkstep
-$ !
-$ get_definitions:
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ !
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "TFM path [''TFMPATH']? "
-$ if ANSWER .nes. "" then TFMPATH = ANSWER
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "PK path [''PKPATH']? "
-$ if ANSWER .nes. "" then PKPATH = ANSWER
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "VF path [''VFPATH']? "
-$ if ANSWER .nes. "" then VFPATH = ANSWER
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "PostScript HEADER path [''HEADERPATH']? "
-$ if ANSWER .nes. "" then HEADERPATH = ANSWER
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "PostScript CONFIG path [''CONFIGPATH'])? "
-$ if ANSWER .nes. "" then CONFIGPATH = ANSWER
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "FIG path [''FIGPATH'])? "
-$ if ANSWER .nes. "" then FIGPATH = ANSWER
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Do you want TPIC support [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then TPIC = ""
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Do you want EMTEX support [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then EMTEX = ""
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Do you want FONTLIB support [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then FONTLIB = ""
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Do you want DEBUG support [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then DEBUG = ""
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Is ''PKPATH' a rooted directory [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then VMS_ROOTED = ""
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "dvips will be compiled with the following definitions;"
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "TFMPATH = ",TFMPATH
-$ write sys$output "PKPATH = ",PKPATH
-$ write sys$output "VFPATH = ",VFPATH
-$ write sys$output "HEADERPATH = ",HEADERPATH
-$ write sys$output "CONFIGPATH = ",CONFIGPATH
-$ write sys$output "FIGPATH = ",FIGPATH
-$ if TPIC .eqs. "" then -
- write sys$output "TPIC support is not enabled."
-$ if TPIC .nes. "" then -
- write sys$output "TPIC support is enabled."
-$ if FONTLIB .eqs. "" then -
- write sys$output "FONTLIB support is not enabled."
-$ if FONTLIB .nes. "" then -
- write sys$output "FONTLIB support is enabled."
-$ if EMTEX .eqs. "" then -
- write sys$output "EMTEX support is not enabled."
-$ if EMTEX .nes. "" then -
- write sys$output "EMTEX support is enabled."
-$ if DEBUG .eqs. "" then -
- write sys$output "DEBUG support is not enabled."
-$ if DEBUG .nes. "" then -
- write sys$output "DEBUG support is enabled."
-$ if VMS_ROOTED .eqs. "" then -
- write sys$output PKPATH," is not a rooted directory."
-$ if VMS_ROOTED .nes. "" then -
- write sys$output PKPATH," is a rooted directory."
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Is this correct [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then goto get_definitions
-$ !
-$ if VMS_ROOTED .nes. "" then PKPATH = "''PKPATH'[%d]%f.PK"
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "Compiling sources ..."
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "afm2tfm.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') AFM2TFM.C
-$ write sys$output "color.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') COLOR.C
-$ write sys$output "dopage.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''EMTEX') DOPAGE.C
-$ write sys$output "dosection.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') DOSECTION.C
-$ write sys$output "dospecial.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''TPIC') DOSPECIAL.C
-$ write sys$output "download.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') DOWNLOAD.C
-$ write sys$output "dpicheck.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') DPICHECK.C
-$ write sys$output "drawps.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''TPIC') DRAWPS.C
-$ write sys$output "dviinput.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') DVIINPUT.C
-$ write sys$output "dvips.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG',"TFMPATH=""''TFMPATH'""","PKPATH=""''PKPATH'""", -
- "VFPATH=""''VFPATH'""","FIGPATH=""''FIGPATH'""",HAVE_GETCWD,ANSI, -
- "CONFIGPATH=""''CONFIGPATH'""","HEADERPATH=""''HEADERPATH'""") DVIPS.C
-$ write sys$output "finclude.c ..."
-$ cc /DEF=(VMS'DEBUG') FINCLUDE.C
-$ write sys$output "flib.c ..."
-$ cc /DEF=(VMS'DEBUG''FONTLIB') FLIB.C
-$ write sys$output "fontdef.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') FONTDEF.C
-$ write sys$output "header.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') HEADER.C
-$ write sys$output "loadfont.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') LOADFONT.C
-$ write sys$output "makefont.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') MAKEFONT.C
-$ write sys$output "output.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG',"HEADERPATH=""''HEADERPATH'""") OUTPUT.C
-$ write sys$output "papersiz.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') PAPERSIZ.C
-$ write sys$output "pprescan.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') PPRESCAN.C
-$ write sys$output "prescan.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') PRESCAN.C
-$ write sys$output "repack.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') REPACK.C
-$ write sys$output "resident.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG',"CONFIGPATH=""''CONFIGPATH'""",HAVE_GETCWD,ANSI) -
- RESIDENT.C
-$ write sys$output "scalewidth.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') SCALEWIDTH.C
-$ write sys$output "scanpage.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') SCANPAGE.C
-$ write sys$output "search.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') SEARCH.C
-$ write sys$output "skippage.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') SKIPPAGE.C
-$ write sys$output "squeeze.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') SQUEEZE.C
-$ write sys$output "tfmload.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') TFMLOAD.C
-$ write sys$output "unpack.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') UNPACK.C
-$ write sys$output "virtualfont.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') VIRTUALFONT.C
-$ write sys$output "bbox.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') BBOX.C
-$ write sys$output "emspecial.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''EMTEX') EMSPECIAL.C
-$ !
-$ ! vaxvms fixes some irritating problems with VAXC ( particulary
-$ ! fseek and ftell ). Thanks to Nelson Beebee at Utah.
-$ !
-$ write sys$output "vaxvms.c ..."
-$ cc /define=(VMS'DEBUG') [.VMS]VAXVMS.C
-$ !
-$ linkstep:
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "Linking dvips ..."
-$ link /exe=dvips dvips,dopage,dosection,dospecial,download,dpicheck,drawps, -
- dviinput,header,finclude,flib,fontdef,loadfont,tfmload,prescan, -
- scanpage,skippage,output,scalewidth,resident,search,unpack, -
- makefont,repack,virtualfont,vaxvms,color,papersiz,pprescan, -
- bbox,emspecial,[.vms]vaxcrtl.opt/opt
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "Linking squeeze ..."
-$ link /exe=squeeze squeeze,vaxvms,[.vms]vaxcrtl.opt/opt
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "Linking afm2tfm ..."
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ link /exe=afm2tfm afm2tfm,vaxvms,[.vms]vaxcrtl.opt/opt
-$ !
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER -
- "Do you wish to compress the PostScript prologue files [no]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 0
-$ if .not. ANSWER then goto copy_prologue
-$ squeeze :== $'f$environment("DEFAULT")'squeeze.exe
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ set verify
-$ squeeze COLOR.LPRO COLOR.PRO
-$ squeeze FINCLUDE.LPRO FINCLUDE.PRO
-$ squeeze TEX.LPRO TEX.PRO
-$ squeeze TEXPS.LPRO TEXPS.PRO
-$ squeeze SPECIAL.LPRO SPECIAL.PRO
-$ verify = 'f$verify(0)
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ copy_prologue:
-$ FIRSTPATH = PLACEHEADER_DIR
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER -
- "Do you wish to copy the prologue files to ''FIRSTPATH' [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then goto copy_config
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ set verify
-$ copy COLOR.PRO 'FIRSTPATH'COLOR.PRO
-$ copy FINCLUDE.PRO 'FIRSTPATH'FINCLUDE.PRO
-$ copy TEX.PRO 'FIRSTPATH'TEX.PRO
-$ copy TEXPS.PRO 'FIRSTPATH'TEXPS.PRO
-$ copy SPECIAL.PRO 'FIRSTPATH'SPECIAL.PRO
-$ set protection=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'FIRSTPATH'COLOR.PRO
-$ set protection=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'FIRSTPATH'FINCLUDE.PRO
-$ set protection=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'FIRSTPATH'TEX.PRO
-$ set protection=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'FIRSTPATH'SPECIAL.PRO
-$ set protection=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'FIRSTPATH'TEXPS.PRO
-$ verify = 'f$verify(0)
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ copy_config:
-$ FIRSTPATH = PLACEHEADER_DIR
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER -
- "Do you wish to copy the CONFIG.PS file to ''FIRSTPATH' [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then goto copy_image
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ set verify
-$ copy CONFIG.PS 'FIRSTPATH'CONFIG.PS
-$ set protection=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'FIRSTPATH'CONFIG.PS
-$ verify = 'f$verify(0)
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ copy_image:
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Do you wish to copy DVIPS.EXE to the TeX area [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then goto done
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "TeX image area [''TEXEXEPATH']? "
-$ if ANSWER .nes. "" THEN TEXEXEPATH = ANSWER
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ set verify
-$ copy dvips.exe 'TEXEXEPATH'
-$ set protect=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'TEXEXEPATH'dvips.exe
-$ verify = 'f$verify(0)
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ done:
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "Be sure to add dvips to your CLI by using the SET "
-$ write sys$output "COMMAND syntax and do the other steps which are"
-$ write sys$output "necessary to finish up the installation of dvips."
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ goto good_exit
-$ bad_exit:
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "Something's wrong here. You might want to take a look"
-$ write sys$output "at the offending code or command and start over."
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ exit
-$ good_exit:
-$ write sys$output "Done."
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ exit
-$! --------------------- EOF -------------------------------------
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/newmake.com b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/newmake.com
deleted file mode 100644
index e137caf39c7..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/newmake.com
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,387 +0,0 @@
-$! EJG - 02-Jul-1996 - Made from Make.com
-$! PWD - 03-Mar-1997 - Add t1part.c
-$! Changes:
-$!
-$! Added HPS define to compilation.
-$! Skip all the questions at the beginning and go straight to compile.
-$! Reorder modules (bbox and emspecial) to be in alphabetical order
-$! during compile.
-$! Add hps.c to compile.
-$! Add hps to link.
-$! Remove option file from links.
-$! Add /standard=vaxc to all cc commands
-$! Remove FONTLIB (if included, need to define FLINAME and FLIPATH, but
-$! before I do this I need to find out what a font library is!)
-$!
-$! PWD: add t1part.c to compile and link
-$! change TEX$POSTSCRIPT to TEX_POSTSCRIPT
-$ !
-$ ! dvips for VAX/VMS
-$ !
-$ !
-$ ! Use to compile and link dvips with VAXC under VMS. Before using
-$ ! this command file you must set the following definitions according
-$ ! to your own environment;
-$ !
-$ ! TFMPATH - The directory where TFM files live ( needed for
-$ ! the compilation of dvips.c ). Be sure and include
-$ ! the needed directory separator in the path ( i.e.
-$ ! TEX_FONTS: )
-$ ! PKPATH - The directory where PK files live ( needed for the
-$ ! compilation of dvips.c ). You should also decided
-$ ! whether you need VMS_ROOTED ( needed for the
-$ ! compilation of loadfont.c ) defined so that
-$ ! PKPATH will be interpreted as a rooted directory
-$ ! under VMS. Be sure and include the needed directory
-$ ! separator in the path ( i.e. TEX_FONTS: ).
-$ ! HEADERPATH - The directory where the PostScript prologue file
-$ ! live ( needed for the compilation of output.c &
-$ ! dvips.c). Be sure and include a trailing comma in
-$ ! your definition of the header path as dvips uses this
-$ ! definition as a path for both PostScript prologue
-$ ! files and files which are included with \special
-$ ! options. This definition should be a comma
-$ ! separated list of directories where dvips will
-$ ! look for a specified file. As an example;
-$ !
-$ ! "HEADERPATH=""TEX_POSTSCRIPT:,SYS$LOGIN:,"""
-$ !
-$ ! to look first in TEX_POSTSCRIPT:, then in SYS$LOGIN:,
-$ ! and finally in the current default directory.
-$ ! CONFIGPATH - The directory where the configuration file lives
-$ ! ( needed for the compilation of resident.c ). Be
-$ ! sure and include the needed directory separator
-$ ! in the path ( i.e. TEX_POSTSCRIPT: ).
-$ !
-$ ! FIGPATH - Where the .ps and .eps files are
-$ !
-$ ! After dvips has been compiled and linked the user will be given the
-$ ! option of compressing the PostScript prologue files which are used
-$ ! by dvips and copying the resultant prologue files to the specifed
-$ ! HEADERPATH. The user will also be given the option of copying the
-$ ! dvips image file to the area where TeX related images are stored.
-$ ! Answering "yes" to either of these options should be done only if
-$ ! the user has write priviledges to the directories which are specified.
-$ !
-$ ! Command file by: Robert Schneider
-$ ! Department of Petroleum Engineering
-$ ! The University of Texas at Austin
-$ !
-$ ! October 1989
-$ !
-$ ! Updates by: Earle Ake
-$ ! Science Applications International Corporation
-$ ! Dayton, Ohio
-$ ! ake@dayton.saic.com
-$ !
-$ ! Updated for DVIPS 5.34
-$ ! August 1990
-$ !
-$ ! Ted Nieland
-$ ! Control Data Corporation
-$ ! DECUS TeX Collection Editor
-$ ! ted@nieland.dayton.oh.us
-$ !
-$ ! Updated for DVIPS 5.47, February 1991
-$ !
-$ ! Updated for DVIPS 5.474, March 1992
-$ ! Earle F. Ake
-$ !
-$! Updated for DVIPS 5.493, Sept 1992
-$! Added HAVE_GETCWD,ANSI in CC for
-$! dvips.c and resident.c
-$! Max Calvani
-$! calvani@astrpd.astro.it
-$!
-$! Updated for DVIPS 5.495, Oct. 1992
-$! calvani@astrpd.astro.it
-$!
-$! Updated for DVIPS 5.499, Jan. 1993
-$! Added FONTLIB support
-$! calvani@astrpd.astro.it
-$!
-$ on error then goto bad_exit
-$ on severe_error then goto bad_exit
-$ !
-$ TFMPATH = "TEX_FONTS:"
-$ PKPATH = "TEX_PKDIR:"
-$ VFPATH = "TEX_VFDIR:"
-$ HEADERPATH = "TEX_POSTSCRIPT:,TEX_INPUTS:,SYS$LOGIN:,SYS$DISK:[]," ! PWD
-$ PLACEHEADER_DIR = "TEX_POSTSCRIPT:,TEX_ROOT:[TEX.DVIDRIVERS]" ! Changed by PWD
-$ CONFIGPATH = "TEX_POSTSCRIPT:" !Changed by PWD
-$ FIGPATH = "TEX_INPUTS:,SYS$DISK:"
-$ TPIC = ",TPIC"
-$ EMTEX = ",EMTEX"
-$! FONTLIB = ",FONTLIB" !EJG 02-Jul-1996
-$ FONTLIB = "" !EJG 02-Jul-1996
-$ VMS_ROOTED = ",VMS_ROOTED"
-$ TEXEXEPATH = "TEX_DISK:[TEX.EXE]"
-$ DEBUG = ",DEBUG"
-$ HPS = ",HPS" !EJG 02-Jul-1996
-$ GOTO DOCOMPILE !EJG 02-Jul-1996
-$ !
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Have you read the file VMS_INSTALL.TXT [no]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 0
-$ if ANSWER then goto read_instructions
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "Please read the VMS_INSTALL.TXT file, edit this command"
-$ write sys$output "file if necessary, and then execute this file again."
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ exit
-$ read_instructions:
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Compile sources [no]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 0
-$ if .not. ANSWER then goto linkstep
-$ !
-$ get_definitions:
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ !
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "TFM path [''TFMPATH']? "
-$ if ANSWER .nes. "" then TFMPATH = ANSWER
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "PK path [''PKPATH']? "
-$ if ANSWER .nes. "" then PKPATH = ANSWER
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "VF path [''VFPATH']? "
-$ if ANSWER .nes. "" then VFPATH = ANSWER
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "PostScript HEADER path [''HEADERPATH']? "
-$ if ANSWER .nes. "" then HEADERPATH = ANSWER
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "PostScript CONFIG path [''CONFIGPATH'])? "
-$ if ANSWER .nes. "" then CONFIGPATH = ANSWER
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "FIG path [''FIGPATH'])? "
-$ if ANSWER .nes. "" then FIGPATH = ANSWER
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Do you want TPIC support [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then TPIC = ""
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Do you want EMTEX support [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then EMTEX = ""
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Do you want FONTLIB support [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then FONTLIB = ""
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Do you want DEBUG support [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then DEBUG = ""
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Is ''PKPATH' a rooted directory [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then VMS_ROOTED = ""
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "dvips will be compiled with the following definitions;"
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "TFMPATH = ",TFMPATH
-$ write sys$output "PKPATH = ",PKPATH
-$ write sys$output "VFPATH = ",VFPATH
-$ write sys$output "HEADERPATH = ",HEADERPATH
-$ write sys$output "CONFIGPATH = ",CONFIGPATH
-$ write sys$output "FIGPATH = ",FIGPATH
-$ if TPIC .eqs. "" then -
- write sys$output "TPIC support is not enabled."
-$ if TPIC .nes. "" then -
- write sys$output "TPIC support is enabled."
-$ if FONTLIB .eqs. "" then -
- write sys$output "FONTLIB support is not enabled."
-$ if FONTLIB .nes. "" then -
- write sys$output "FONTLIB support is enabled."
-$ if EMTEX .eqs. "" then -
- write sys$output "EMTEX support is not enabled."
-$ if EMTEX .nes. "" then -
- write sys$output "EMTEX support is enabled."
-$ if DEBUG .eqs. "" then -
- write sys$output "DEBUG support is not enabled."
-$ if DEBUG .nes. "" then -
- write sys$output "DEBUG support is enabled."
-$ if VMS_ROOTED .eqs. "" then -
- write sys$output PKPATH," is not a rooted directory."
-$ if VMS_ROOTED .nes. "" then -
- write sys$output PKPATH," is a rooted directory."
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Is this correct [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then goto get_definitions
-$ !
-$DOCOMPILE: !EJG 02-Jul-1996
-$ if VMS_ROOTED .nes. "" then PKPATH = "''PKPATH'[%d]%f.PK"
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "Compiling sources ..."
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "afm2tfm.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') AFM2TFM.C
-$ write sys$output "bbox.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') BBOX.C
-$ write sys$output "color.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') COLOR.C
-$ write sys$output "dopage.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS''EMTEX') DOPAGE.C
-$ write sys$output "dosection.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') DOSECTION.C
-$ write sys$output "dospecial.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS''TPIC') DOSPECIAL.C
-$ write sys$output "download.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') DOWNLOAD.C
-$ write sys$output "dpicheck.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') DPICHECK.C
-$ write sys$output "drawps.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS''TPIC') DRAWPS.C
-$ write sys$output "dviinput.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') DVIINPUT.C
-$ write sys$output "dvips.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS',"TFMPATH=""''TFMPATH'""","PKPATH=""''PKPATH'""", -
- "VFPATH=""''VFPATH'""","FIGPATH=""''FIGPATH'""",HAVE_GETCWD,ANSI, -
- "CONFIGPATH=""''CONFIGPATH'""","HEADERPATH=""''HEADERPATH'""") DVIPS.C
-$ write sys$output "emspecial.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS''EMTEX') EMSPECIAL.C
-$ write sys$output "finclude.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /DEF=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') FINCLUDE.C
-$ write sys$output "flib.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /DEF=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS''FONTLIB') FLIB.C
-$ write sys$output "fontdef.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') FONTDEF.C
-$ write sys$output "header.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') HEADER.C
-$ write sys$output "hps.c ..." !EJG 02-Jul-1996
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') HPS.C !EJG 02-Jul-1996
-$ write sys$output "loadfont.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') LOADFONT.C
-$ write sys$output "makefont.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') MAKEFONT.C
-$ write sys$output "output.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS',"HEADERPATH=""''HEADERPATH'""") OUTPUT.C
-$ write sys$output "papersiz.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') PAPERSIZ.C
-$ write sys$output "pprescan.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') PPRESCAN.C
-$ write sys$output "prescan.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') PRESCAN.C
-$ write sys$output "repack.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') REPACK.C
-$ write sys$output "resident.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS',"CONFIGPATH=""''CONFIGPATH'""",HAVE_GETCWD,ANSI) -
- RESIDENT.C
-$ write sys$output "scalewidth.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') SCALEWIDTH.C
-$ write sys$output "scanpage.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') SCANPAGE.C
-$ write sys$output "search.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') SEARCH.C
-$ write sys$output "skippage.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') SKIPPAGE.C
-$ write sys$output "squeeze.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') SQUEEZE.C
-$ write sys$output "t1part.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') T1PART.C
-$ write sys$output "tfmload.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') TFMLOAD.C
-$ write sys$output "unpack.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') UNPACK.C
-$ write sys$output "virtualfont.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') VIRTUALFONT.C
-$ !
-$ ! vaxvms fixes some irritating problems with VAXC ( particulary
-$ ! fseek and ftell ). Thanks to Nelson Beebee at Utah.
-$ !
-$ write sys$output "vaxvms.c ..."
-$ cc/standard=vaxc /define=(VMS'DEBUG''HPS') [.VMS]VAXVMS.C
-$ !
-$ linkstep:
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "Linking dvips ..."
-$ link /exe=dvips dvips,dopage,dosection,dospecial,download,dpicheck,drawps, -
- t1part, -
- dviinput,header,hps,finclude,flib,fontdef,loadfont,tfmload,prescan, -
- scanpage,skippage,output,scalewidth,resident,search,unpack, -
- makefont,repack,virtualfont,vaxvms,color,papersiz,pprescan, -
- bbox,emspecial !EJG 02-Jul-1996
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "Linking squeeze ..."
-$ link /exe=squeeze squeeze,vaxvms !EJG 02-Jul-1996
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "Linking afm2tfm ..."
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ link /exe=afm2tfm afm2tfm,vaxvms !EJG 02-Jul-1996
-$ exit !EJG 02-Jul-1996
-$ !
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER -
- "Do you wish to compress the PostScript prologue files [no]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 0
-$ if .not. ANSWER then goto copy_prologue
-$ squeeze :== $'f$environment("DEFAULT")'squeeze.exe
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ set verify
-$ squeeze COLOR.LPRO COLOR.PRO
-$ squeeze FINCLUDE.LPRO FINCLUDE.PRO
-$ squeeze TEX.LPRO TEX.PRO
-$ squeeze TEXC.LPRO TEXC.PRO
-$ squeeze TEXPS.LPRO TEXPS.PRO
-$ squeeze SPECIAL.LPRO SPECIAL.PRO
-$ squeeze CROP.LPRO CROP.PRO
-$ squeeze HPS.LPRO HPS.PRO
-$ verify = 'f$verify(0)
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ copy_prologue:
-$ FIRSTPATH = PLACEHEADER_DIR
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER -
- "Do you wish to copy the prologue files to ''FIRSTPATH' [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then goto copy_config
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ set verify
-$ copy COLOR.PRO 'FIRSTPATH'COLOR.PRO
-$ copy FINCLUDE.PRO 'FIRSTPATH'FINCLUDE.PRO
-$ copy TEX.PRO 'FIRSTPATH'TEX.PRO
-$ copy TEXC.PRO 'FIRSTPATH'TEXC.PRO
-$ copy TEXPS.PRO 'FIRSTPATH'TEXPS.PRO
-$ copy SPECIAL.PRO 'FIRSTPATH'SPECIAL.PRO
-$ copy HPS.PRO 'FIRSTPATH'HPS.PRO
-$ copy CROP.PRO 'FIRSTPATH'CROP.PRO
-$ set protection=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'FIRSTPATH'COLOR.PRO
-$ set protection=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'FIRSTPATH'FINCLUDE.PRO
-$ set protection=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'FIRSTPATH'TEX.PRO
-$ set protection=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'FIRSTPATH'TEXC.PRO
-$ set protection=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'FIRSTPATH'SPECIAL.PRO
-$ set protection=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'FIRSTPATH'TEXPS.PRO
-$ set protection=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'FIRSTPATH'HPS.PRO
-$ set protection=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'FIRSTPATH'CROP.PRO
-$ verify = 'f$verify(0)
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ copy_config:
-$ FIRSTPATH = PLACEHEADER_DIR
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER -
- "Do you wish to copy the CONFIG.PS file to ''FIRSTPATH' [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then goto copy_image
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ set verify
-$ copy CONFIG.PS 'FIRSTPATH'CONFIG.PS
-$ set protection=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'FIRSTPATH'CONFIG.PS
-$ verify = 'f$verify(0)
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ copy_image:
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "Do you wish to copy DVIPS.EXE to the TeX area [yes]? "
-$ if ANSWER .eqs. "" then ANSWER = 1
-$ if .not. ANSWER then goto done
-$ inquire/nop ANSWER "TeX image area [''TEXEXEPATH']? "
-$ if ANSWER .nes. "" THEN TEXEXEPATH = ANSWER
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ set verify
-$ copy dvips.exe 'TEXEXEPATH'
-$ set protect=(s:rwed,o:rwed,g:re,w:re) 'TEXEXEPATH'dvips.exe
-$ verify = 'f$verify(0)
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ done:
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "Be sure to add dvips to your CLI by using the SET "
-$ write sys$output "COMMAND syntax and do the other steps which are"
-$ write sys$output "necessary to finish up the installation of dvips."
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ goto good_exit
-$ bad_exit:
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ write sys$output "Something's wrong here. You might want to take a look"
-$ write sys$output "at the offending code or command and start over."
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ exit
-$ good_exit:
-$ write sys$output "Done."
-$ write sys$output " "
-$ exit
-$! --------------------- EOF -------------------------------------
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/texc_scr.com b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/texc_scr.com
deleted file mode 100644
index 40519a41e2d..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/texc_scr.com
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,104 +0,0 @@
-$!----------------------------------------------------------------------
-$!
-$! TEXC_SCR.COM
-$!
-$! Convert TEX.LPRO to TEXC.LPRO
-$! This command file replaces the TexC.script file, intended for Unix OS,
-$! with its TPU equivalent.
-$!
-$! Tony McGrath 5-OCT-1990
-$! Dept. of Physics, Monash University, Victoria, Australia 3168
-$!
-$!----------------------------------------------------------------------
-$!
-$ Edit/TPU/NoSection/NoDisplay/Command=SYS$Input/Output=TEXC.LPRO TEX.LPRO
-!
-PROCEDURE texc$script
-
-LOCAL string_1, string_2, string_3, a_range, a_line, two_chars;
-
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-! Won't bother with CREATE_ARRAY, try to keep the TPU as basic as possible
-! so it works on older versions of VMS.
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-string_1 := "% begin code for uncompressed fonts only";
-string_2 := "% end code for uncompressed fonts only";
-string_3 := "% end of code for unpacking compressed fonts";
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-! Search for the first of the 3 special strings.
-! Exit if we can't find it.
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-a_range := search( string_1, forward);
-if( a_range = 0)
-then
- message( "TEXC-F-NoString, Couldn't locate first string, Aborting");
- return(0);
-endif;
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-! Go to the start of the first string.
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-position( beginning_of( a_range));
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-! Search for the second of the 3 special strings.
-! Exit if we can't find it.
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-a_range := search( string_2, forward);
-if( a_range = 0)
-then
- message( "TEXC-F-NoString, Couldn't locate second string, Aborting");
- return(0);
-endif;
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-! Then start deleting lines until the second special string is found.
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-loop
- a_line := erase_line;
- exitif a_line = string_2;
-endloop;
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-! Search for the third of the 3 special strings.
-! Exit if we can't find it.
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-a_range := search( string_3, forward);
-if( a_range = 0)
-then
- message( "TEXC-F-NoString, Couldn't locate third string, Aborting");
- return(0);
-endif;
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-! Again start looping, deleting the first 2 characters from each line
-! until the 3rd special string is found, making sure that the first two
-! characters are "% "
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-loop
- two_chars := erase_character(2);
- if two_chars <> "% "
- then
- message( "TEXC-F-NoComment, First 2 chars not correct, Aborting");
- return(0);
- endif;
- exitif current_line = string_3;
- move_vertical(1);
-endloop;
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-! Assume all is well, return TRUE.
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-return(1);
-
-ENDPROCEDURE
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-! Initialize the main buffer.
-!-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-f:=Get_Info(Command_Line,"File_Name");
-b:=Create_Buffer("",f);
-o:=Get_Info(Command_Line,"Output_File");
-Set (Output_File,b,o);
-Position (Beginning_of(b));
-!
-if texc$script
-then
- Exit;
-else
- message( "TEXC-W-NoSave, current buffer not saved, errors were encountered");
- Quit;
-endif;
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vaxcrtl.opt b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vaxcrtl.opt
deleted file mode 100644
index a01884977fe..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vaxcrtl.opt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-sys$share:vaxcrtl/share
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vaxvms.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vaxvms.c
deleted file mode 100644
index d13e362b951..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vaxvms.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,470 +0,0 @@
-/***********************************************************************
-This file provides alternative functions for several VMS VMS C library
-routines which either unacceptable, or incorrect, implementations. They
-have been developed and tested under VMS Version 4.4, but indications
-are that they apply to earlier versions, back to 3.2 at least. They
-should be retested with each new release of VMS C.
-
-Contents:
- EXIT
- FSEEK
- FTELL
- GETCHAR
- GETENV
- READ
- UNGETC
- getlogin
- qsort
- system
- tell
- unlink
-
-The VAX VMS file system record structure has unfortunate consequences
-for random access files.
-
-By default, text files written by most system utilities, and languages
-other than C, have a variable length record format, in which a 16-bit
-character count is aligned on an even-byte boundary in the disk block
-b(always 512 bytes in VMS, independent of record and file formats),
-followed by <count> bytes of data. Binary files, such as .EXE, .OBJ,
-and TeX .DVI and font files, all use a 512-byte fixed record format
-which has no explicit length field. No file byte count is stored;
-instead, the block count, and the offset of the last data byte in the
-last block are recorded in the file header (do ``DUMP/HEADER filespec''
-to see it). For binary files with fixed-length records, the last block
-is normally assumed to be full, and consequently, file transfer of
-binary data from other machines via Kermit, FTP, or DCL COPY from ANSI
-tapes, generally fails because the input file length is not a multiple
-of 512.
-
-This record organization may be contrasted with the STREAM, STREAM_LF,
-and STREAM_CR organizations supported from Version 4.0; in these, disk
-blocks contain a continuous byte stream in which nothing, or LF, or CR,
-is recognized as a record terminator. These formats are similar to the
-Unix and TOPS-20 file system formats which also use continuous byte
-streams.
-
-For C, this means that a program operating on a file in record format
-cannot count input characters and expect that count to be the same value
-as the offset parameter passed to fseek(), which numerous C programs
-assume to be the case. The draft ANSI C standard, and Harbison and
-Steele's ``C Reference Manual'', emphasize that only values returned by
-ftell() should be used as arguments to fseek(), allowing the program to
-return to a position previously read or written. UNFORTUNATELY, VMS C
-ftell() DOES NOT RETURN A CORRECT OFFSET VALUE FOR RECORD FILES.
-Instead, for record files, it returns the byte offset of the start of
-the current record, no matter where in that record the current position
-may be. This misbehavior is completely unnecessary, since the
-replacements below perform correctly, and are written entirely in C.
-
-Another problem is that ungetc(char c, FILE* fp) is unreliable. VMS C
-implements characters as signed 8-bit integers (so do many other C
-implementations). fgetc(FILE* fp) returns an int, not a char, whose
-value is EOF (-1) in the event of end-of-file; however, this value will
-also be returned for a character 0xFF, so it is essential to use
-feof(FILE *fp) to test for a true end-of-file condition when EOF is
-returned. ungetc() checks the sign of its argument c, and if it is
-negative (which it will be for 128 of the 256 signed bytes), REFUSES TO
-PUT IT BACK IN THE INPUT STREAM, on the assumption that c is really EOF.
-This too can be fixed; ungetc() should only do nothing if feof()
-indicates a true end-of-file condition. The overhead of this is
-trivial, since feof() is actually implemented as a macro which does
-nothing more than a logical AND and compare-with-zero.
-
-getchar() waits for a <CR> to be typed when stdin is a terminal; the
-replacement vms_getchar() remedies this.
-
-Undoubtedly other deficiencies in VMS C will reveal themselves.
-
-VMS read() returns only a single disk block on each call. Its
-replacment, vms_read(), will return the requested number of bytes, if
-possible.
-
-There are also a few Unix standard functions which are unimplemented.
-qsort() is not provided. getlogin() and unlink() have VMS equivalents
-provided below. tell() is considered obsolete, since its functionality
-is available from lseek(), but it is still seen in a few programs, so is
-provided below. getenv() fails if the name contains a colon; its
-replacement allows the colon.
-
-In the interest of minimal source perturbation, replacements for VMS
-functions are given the same names, but prefixed "vms_". For
-readability, the original names are preserved, but are converted to
-upper-case:
-
- #define FTELL vms_ftell
- #define FSEEK vms_fseek
- #define GETCHAR vms_getchar
- #define GETENV vms_getenv
- #define UNGETC vms_ungetc
-
-These are only defined to work correctly for fixed length 512-byte
-records, and no check is made that the file has that organization (it is
-possible, but not without expensive calls to fstat(), or access to
-internal library structures).
-
-[02-Apr-87] -- Nelson H.F. Beebe, University of Utah Center for
- Scientific Computing
-***********************************************************************/
-
-#define EXIT vms_exit
-#define FTELL vms_ftell
-#define FSEEK vms_fseek
-#define GETENV vms_getenv
-#define GETCHAR vms_getchar
-#define READ vms_read
-#define UNGETC vms_ungetc
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <types.h>
-#include <ctype.h>
-#include <stat.h>
-#include <descrip.h>
-#include <iodef.h> /* need for vms_getchar() */
-#include <ssdef.h>
-
-#ifdef __GNUC__
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#endif
-
-void EXIT(int code);
-long FTELL(FILE *fp);
-long FSEEK(FILE *fp, long n, long dir);
-long UNGETC(char c, FILE *fp);
-int GETCHAR(void);
-int READ(int file_desc, char *buffer, int nbytes);
-char *GETENV(char *name);
-char *getlogin(void);
-long tell(int handle);
-int unlink(char *filename);
-
-/**********************************************************************/
-/*-->EXIT*/
-
-void
-vms_exit(int code)
-{
- switch (code)
- {
- case 0:
- exit(1); /* success */
- break;
-
- default:
- exit(2); /* error */
- break;
- }
-}
-
-
-/**********************************************************************/
-/*-->FSEEK*/
-
-/* VMS fseek() and ftell() on fixed-length record files work correctly
-only at block boundaries. This replacement code patches in the offset
-within the block. Directions from current position and from
-end-of-file are converted to absolute positions, and then the code for
-that case is invoked. */
-
-long
-FSEEK(FILE *fp, long n, long dir)
-{
- long k,m,pos,val,oldpos;
- struct stat buffer;
-
- for (;;) /* loops only once or twice */
- {
- switch (dir)
- {
- case 0: /* from BOF */
- oldpos = FTELL(fp); /* get current byte offset in file */
- k = n & 511; /* offset in 512-byte block */
- m = n >> 9; /* relative block number in file */
- if (((*fp)->_cnt) && ((oldpos >> 9) == m)) /* still in same block */
- {
- val = 0; /* success */
- (*fp)->_ptr = ((*fp)->_base) + k; /* reset pointers to requested byte */
- (*fp)->_cnt = 512 - k;
- }
- else
- {
- val = fseek(fp,m << 9,0); /* move to start of requested 512-byte block */
- if (val == 0) /* success */
- {
- (*fp)->_cnt = 0; /* indicate empty buffer */
- (void)fgetc(fp); /* force refill of buffer */
- (*fp)->_ptr = ((*fp)->_base) + k; /* reset pointers to requested byte */
- (*fp)->_cnt = 512 - k;
- }
- }
- return(val);
-
- case 1: /* from current pos */
- pos = FTELL(fp);
- if (pos == EOF) /* then error */
- return (EOF);
- n += pos;
- dir = 0;
- break; /* go do case 0 */
-
- case 2: /* from EOF */
- val = fstat(fileno(fp),&buffer);
- if (val == EOF) /* then error */
- return (EOF);
- n += buffer.st_size - 1; /* convert filesize to offset and */
- /* add to requested offset */
- dir = 0;
- break; /* go do case 0 */
-
- default: /* illegal direction parameter */
- return (EOF);
- }
- }
-}
-
-/**********************************************************************/
-/*-->FTELL*/
-
-/* With fixed-length record files, ftell() returns the offset of the
-start of block. To get the true position, this must be biased by
-the offset within the block. */
-
-long
-FTELL(FILE *fp)
-{
- char c;
- long pos;
- long val;
- if ((*fp)->_cnt == 0) /* buffer empty--force refill */
- {
- c = fgetc(fp);
- val = UNGETC(c,fp);
- if (val != c)
- return (EOF); /* should never happen */
- }
- pos = ftell(fp); /* this returns multiple of 512 (start of block) */
- if (pos >= 0) /* then success--patch in offset in block */
- pos += ((*fp)->_ptr) - ((*fp)->_base);
- return (pos);
-}
-
-/**********************************************************************/
-/*-->GETCHAR*/
-
-static int tt_channel = -1; /* terminal channel for image QIO's */
-
-#define FAILED(status) (~(status) & 1) /* failure if LSB is 0 */
-
-int
-GETCHAR()
-{
- int ret_char; /* character returned */
- int status; /* system service status */
- static $DESCRIPTOR(sys_in,"TT:");
-
- if (tt_channel == -1) /* then first call--assign channel */
- {
- status = sys$assign(&sys_in,&tt_channel,0,0);
- if (FAILED(status))
- lib$stop(status);
- }
- ret_char = 0;
- status = sys$qiow(0,tt_channel,IO$_TTYREADALL | IO$M_NOECHO,0,0,0,
- &ret_char,1,0,0,0,0);
- if (FAILED(status))
- lib$stop(status);
-
- return (ret_char);
-}
-
-/**********************************************************************/
-/*-->READ*/
-int
-READ(register int file_desc,register char *buffer,register int nbytes)
-{
- register int ngot;
- register int left;
-
- for ((left = nbytes, ngot = 0); left > 0; /* NOOP */)
- {
- ngot = read(file_desc,buffer,left);
- if (ngot < 0)
- return (-1); /* error occurred */
- buffer += ngot;
- left -= ngot;
- }
- return(nbytes-left);
-}
-
-/**********************************************************************/
-/*-->UNGETC*/
-long
-UNGETC(char c, FILE *fp) /* VMS ungetc() is a no-op if c < 0 */
-{ /* (which is half the time!) */
-
- if ((c == EOF) && feof(fp))
- return (EOF); /* do nothing at true end-of-file */
- else if ((*fp)->_cnt >= 512)/* buffer full--no fgetc() done in this block!*/
- return (EOF); /* must be user error if this happens */
- else /* put the character back in the buffer */
- {
- (*fp)->_cnt++; /* increase count of characters left */
- (*fp)->_ptr--; /* backup pointer to next available char */
- *((*fp)->_ptr) = c; /* save the character */
- return (c); /* and return it */
- }
-}
-
-/**********************************************************************/
-/*-->getenv*/
-char*
-GETENV(char *name)
-{
- char* p;
- char* result;
- char ucname[256];
-
- p = ucname;
- while (*name) /* VMS logical names must be upper-case */
- {
- *p++ = islower(*name) ? toupper(*name) : *name;
- ++name;
- }
- *p = '\0';
-
- p = strchr(ucname,':'); /* colon in name? */
- if (p == (char *)NULL) /* no colon in name */
- result = getenv(ucname);
- else /* try with and without colon */
- {
- result = getenv(ucname);
- if (result == (char *)NULL)
- {
- *p = '\0';
- result = getenv(ucname);
- *p = ':';
- }
- }
- return (result);
-}
-
-/**********************************************************************/
-/*-->getlogin*/
-char*
-getlogin()
-{
- return ((char *)getenv("USER")); /* use equivalent VMS routine */
-}
-
-/**********************************************************************/
-/*-->qsort*/
-
-/***********************************************************************
-TeXindex uses the standard Unix library function qsort() for
-record sorting. Unfortunately, qsort() is not a stable sorting
-algorithm, so input order is not necessarily preserved for equal
-sort keys. This is important, because the sorting is
-case-independent, while the actual entries may not be. For
-example, the input
-
-\entry{i}{22}{{\CODE{i}}}
-\entry{i}{42}{{\CODE{i}}}
-\entry{I}{41}{{\CODE{I}}}
-\entry{I}{42}{{\CODE{I}}}
-
-produces
-
-\initial {I}
-\entry {{\CODE{i}}}{22}
-\entry {{\CODE{I}}}{41--42}
-\entry {{\CODE{i}}}{42}
-
-instead of the correct
-
-\initial {I}
-\entry {{\CODE{i}}}{22, 42}
-\entry {{\CODE{I}}}{41--42}
-
-We therefore provide this stable shellsort replacement for
-qsort() based on the code given on p. 116 of Kernighan and
-Ritchie, ``The C Programming Language'', Prentice-Hall (1978).
-This has order N**1.5 average performance, which is usually
-slower than qsort(). In the interests of simplicity, we make no
-attempt to handle short sequences by alternative methods.
-
-[07-Nov-86]
-***********************************************************************/
-
-#if VMS_QSORT
-#define BASE(i) &base[(i)*width]
-
-void
-qsort(base, nel, width, compar)
- char base[]; /* start of data in memory */
- int nel; /* number of elements to be sorted */
- int width; /* size (in bytes) of each element */
- int (*compar)(); /* comparison function */
-{
- int gap;
- int i;
- int j;
-
- register int k; /* inner exchange loop parameters */
- register char* p;
- register char* q;
- register char c;
-
- for (gap = nel/2; gap > 0; gap /= 2)
- {
- for (i = gap; i < nel; i++)
- {
- for (j = i-gap; j >= 0; j -= gap)
- {
- p = BASE(j);
- q = BASE(j+gap);
- if ((*compar)(p,q) <= 0)
- break; /* exit j loop */
- else
- {
- for (k = 0; k < width; (++p, ++q, ++k))
- {
- c = *q;
- *q = *p;
- *p = c;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
-}
-#endif
-/**********************************************************************
-*-->system*
-int
-system(char *s)
-{
- struct dsc$descriptor t;
-
- t.dsc$w_length = strlen(s);
- t.dsc$a_pointer = s;
- t.dsc$b_class = DSC$K_CLASS_S;
- t.dsc$b_dtype = DSC$K_DTYPE_T;
- return (LIB$SPAWN(&t) == SS$_NORMAL) ? 0 : 127;
-}
-
-
-**********************************************************************/
-/*-->tell*/
-long
-tell(int handle)
-{
- return (lseek(handle,0L,1));
-}
-
-/**********************************************************************/
-/*-->unlink*/
-int
-unlink(char *filename)
-{
- return (delete(filename)); /* use equivalent VMS routine */
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vms.h b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vms.h
deleted file mode 100644
index f9088861b43..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vms.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-#ifdef VMS
-/* The replacement ftell and fseek functions in the vaxvms.c file dated
- * [02-Apr-87] do not work properly under OpenVMS 1.5 on DEC Alpha, when
- * compiled using DEC C 1.3. However, the DEC supplied ftell and fseek
- * functions work fine. They should also work for DEC C on a VAX.
- */
-#ifndef __DECC
-#define ftell vms_ftell
-#define fseek vms_fseek
-#endif /* __DECC */
-#define getchar vms_getchar
-#define getenv vms_getenv
-#define ungetc vms_ungetc
-#define getname vms_getname
-#define popen(pcmd, pmode) fopen(pcmd, pmode)
-#define pclose(pstream) fclose(pstream)
-#endif /* VMS */
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vms_gcc.txt b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vms_gcc.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 5159ce6ddb1..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vms_gcc.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
- DVIPS & GNU C
-
-Changes that had to be made in order to compile the DVIPS program with the GNU
-CC (GCC) compiler on Vax/VMS.
-
-(1) DVIPS.C
-(a) Problem with 'include' files. The person who did the original port to VMS
-used the :
-#include filename
-notation rather than the more traditional
-#include "filename.h"
-notation. With the VAX C compiler this means that the chosen header file is
-extracted from the SYS$SHARE:VAXCDEF.TLB text library. Well, the GCC compiler
-doesn't understand this notation. Now, I could've simply changed it so that if
-the code was being compiled on a VMS machine then use the
-#include "filename.h"
-notation regardless of the compiler. But some sites may not have extracted the
-header files from the text library when the VAX C compiler was installed.
-This problem also affects the VMSCLI.C file on the [.VMS] directory.
-
-(b) The TFMPATH, PKPATH, etc.., definitions cannot be defined in the MAKEFILE
-because the GCC.EXE program complains with the following error message...
-% gcc-cpp command too long. Unable to compile.
-
-After removing some of the path definitions to shorten the command (just too
-see roughly how big the buffer was) I eventually tricked the GCC.EXE program
-into getting as far as executing the GNU_CC:[000000]GCC.COM command file but
-it then complained, giving the following message...
-%DCL-W-TKNOVF, command element is too long - shorten
-So, I gave up and took the easy way out, i.e. put these PATH definitions back
-in to a new GCC-specific PATHS.H, called VMS_GCC_PATHS.H
-
-(2) DOSPECIAL.C
-The "tolower" macro, defined in GNU_CC:[INCLUDE]CTYPE.H, is too simple. It
-doesn't check to see if the character is in the range 'A' to 'Z' therefore
-we may as well use the "Tolower" function supplied in the DOSPECIAL.C file.
-
-(3) The MAKEFILE has been updated to handle the GCC compiler. It must be edited
-by the user to select either the VAX11C or the GCC compiler. Search for the
-strings VAXC or GNUC and comment out the appropriate lines.
-
-(4) VMS.H
-The "getchar" macro is undefined if it already exists. This is just to stop the
-warning message from the GCC compiler informing us that it is being redefined.
-GNUC defines it in GNU_CC:[INCLUDE]STDIO.H
-
-(5) VAXVMS.C
-Defined all the functions at the top of the file to keep the GCC compiler
-quiet, since it reported the following problems...
-
-vaxvms.c;1: In function vms_ftell:
-vaxvms.c;1:223: warning: `vms_ftell' was previously implicitly declared to return `int'
-vaxvms.c;1: In function vms_ungetc:
-vaxvms.c;1:296: warning: `vms_ungetc' was previously implicitly declared to return `int'
-vaxvms.c;1: In function vms_getenv:
-
-Next, if using the GNU CC compiler then #include <stdlib.h> so that the
-compiler knows all about the `strchr' and `getenv' functions, hence avoiding
-the following warnings...
-
-vaxvms.c;1:331: warning: assignment of pointer from integer lacks a cast
-vaxvms.c;1:333: warning: assignment of pointer from integer lacks a cast
-vaxvms.c;1:336: warning: assignment of pointer from integer lacks a cast
-vaxvms.c;1:340: warning: assignment of pointer from integer lacks a cast
-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-These changes were tested with GCC 1.42 which is the current official release
-of VMS GCC, available from any of the many GNU archive sites. These changes
-were also tested with GCC 2.3.3 which is avaliable from MANGO.RSMAS.MIAMI.EDU
-(pub/VMS-gcc). The problem to be aware of is that GNUC doesn't have a
-CLIMSGDEF.H header file (needed for DVIPS.C). One way out it to create one by
-hand from the output from ...
-$ LIBRARY/MACRO/EXTRACT=$CLIMSGDEF/OUTPUT=SYS$OUTPUT SYS$LIBRARY:STARLET.MLB
-The other solution is to use the more complete package of C header files
-provided by Pat Rankin, also available at MANGO.RSMAS.MIAMI.EDU
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vms_gcc_paths.h b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vms_gcc_paths.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 520c2b46b9a..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vms_gcc_paths.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- * These definitions cannot be defined on the command line because so many
- * DEFINE's overflow the DCL buffer when using the GNU CC compiler.
- *-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-#ifndef TFMPATH
-#define TFMPATH "TEX_FONTS:"
-#endif
-#ifndef PKPATH
-#define PKPATH "TEX_DISK:[TEX.FONTS.%d]%f.PK"
-#endif
-#ifndef VFPATH
-#define VFPATH "TEX_VF:"
-#endif
-#ifndef FIGPATH
-#define FIGPATH ",TEX_INPUTS:,TEX$POSTSCRIPT:," /* Include blank so it looks on default dir. */
-#endif
-#ifndef HEADERPATH
-#define HEADERPATH "TEX$POSTSCRIPT:,SYS$LOGIN:"
-#endif
-#ifndef CONFIGPATH
-#define CONFIGPATH "TEX$POSTSCRIPT:"
-#endif
-#ifndef CONFIGFILE
-#define CONFIGFILE "config.ps"
-#endif
-#ifdef FONTLIB
-#ifndef FLIPATH
-#define FLIPATH ""
-#endif
-#ifndef FLINAME
-#define FLINAME ""
-#endif
-#endif
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vmscli.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vmscli.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 438e23ec841..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/vms/vmscli.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,466 +0,0 @@
-/* EJG - 02-Jul-1996 */
-/* fix processing of filter qualifier */
-/* add secure qualifier */
-/* add oddpages qualifier */
-/* add evenpages qualifier */
-/* set sendcontrold only if qualifier present, not if merely negated */
-/* check for setting or resetting disablecomments was cli$_negated in both cases - fix */
-/* add downloadps (as PK) fonts qualifier */
-/* add hyperps qualifier */
-/* EJG - 07-Jul-1996 */
-/* test for INC_COM was looking for negated in both cases, so fixed */
-#ifdef __GNUC__
-#include "ssdef.h"
-#else
-#include ssdef
-#endif
-/* this code is included into dvips.c; don't compile it separately. */
-int vmscli()
- {long int k,scnt;
- int length,status,maxdrift,jext;
- float offset,conversion;
- char *u;
- static char dummy[100],prtr[20];
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual1,"copies");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual2,"debug");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual3,"maxdrift");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual4,"filter");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual5,"last");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual6,"manual");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual7,"number");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual8,"output");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual9,"start");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual10,"quiet");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual11,"reverse");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual12,"sav_res");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual13,"mode");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual14,"magnification");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual15,"collate");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual16,"dpi");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual17,"ctrld");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual18,"inc_com");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual19,"comment");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual20,"vm_save");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual21,"h_dpi");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual22,"v_dpi");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual23,"compress");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual24,"printer");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual25,"header");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual26,"absolute");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual27,"epsf");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual28,"prescan");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual29,"pagecopies");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual30,"separate");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual31,"cropmarks");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual32,"sec_size");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual33,"help");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual34,"makefont");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual35,"psize");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual36,"poffset");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual37,"secure"); /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual38,"oddpages"); /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual39,"evenpages"); /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual40,"downloadps"); /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- static $DESCRIPTOR(qual41,"hyperps"); /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- static $DESCRIPTOR(dumdum,dummy);
- static $DESCRIPTOR(dvi_file,"dvifile");
- static $DESCRIPTOR(input_file,infnme);
- scnt=0;
- status = cli$present(&dvi_file);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- {status = cli$get_value(&dvi_file,&input_file,&jext);
- length=0;
- for(k=0;k<252;k++)
- { if(infnme[k] == ':' || infnme[k] == ']')
- scnt=k+1;
- }
- for(k=scnt;k<252;k++)
- {if(infnme[k]=='.')
- {length=k;
- jext=k;
- }
- else
- {if(infnme[k]=='/' || infnme[k]==' ' || infnme[k]=='\0')
- infnme[k]='\0';
- }
- }
- if(length==0)
- {jext= strlen(infnme);
- strcat(infnme,".DVI");}
-
- iname = &infnme[0] ;
- length = 0; /* Initialize length...VAX C bug? */
-
- }
- status = cli$present(&qual1);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT | status == CLI$_DEFAULTED)
- {status = cli$get_value(&qual1,&dumdum,&length);
-
- if(sscanf(&dummy[0],"%d",&numcopies) == 0)
- error("!Bad copies option");
- }
-#ifdef DEBUG
- status = cli$present(&qual2);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- {
- status = cli$get_value(&qual2,&dumdum,&length);
-
- if(sscanf(&dummy[0],"%d",&debug_flag) == 0)
- error("!Bad debug option");
- }
-#else
- error("not compiled in debug mode");
-#endif
- status = cli$present(&qual3);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- {status = cli$get_value(&qual3,&dumdum,&length);
-
- if(sscanf(&dummy[0],"%d",&maxdrift) == 0 ||maxdrift <0)
- error("bad maxdrift option");
- vmaxdrift=maxdrift;
- }
-
-
- status = cli$present(&qual5);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- {status = cli$get_value(&qual5,&dumdum,&length);
-
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- switch(sscanf(&dummy[0], "%ld.%ld", &lastpage, &lastseq)) {
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- switch(sscanf(&dummy[0], "%ld.%ld", &lastpage, &lastseq)) {
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
-case 1: lastseq = 0 ;
-case 2: break ;
-default:
- error("! Bad last page option.") ;
- }
- notlast = 1 ;
- }
- status = cli$present(&qual6);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- manualfeed=1;
- else
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED)
- manualfeed=0;
-
- status = cli$present(&qual7);
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- {status = cli$get_value(&qual7,&dumdum,&length);
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- if (sscanf(&dummy[0], "%ld", &maxpages)==0)
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- if (sscanf(&dummy[0], "%d", &maxpages)==0)
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
- error("! Bad number of pages option.") ;
- }
-
- status = cli$present(&qual8);
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- {status = cli$get_value(&qual8,&dumdum,&length);
- sscanf(&dummy[0],"%s",ofnme);
- }
- else
- {for(k=scnt;k<jext;k++)ofnme[k-scnt]=infnme[k];
- strcat(ofnme,".PS");}
- oname = &ofnme[0] ;
-
- status = cli$present(&qual4);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- {oname="";
- filter=1; /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- noenv=(1==1);
- }
- else /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- filter=0; /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
-
- status = cli$present(&qual9);
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- {status = cli$get_value(&qual9,&dumdum,&length);
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- switch(sscanf(&dummy[0], "%ld.%ld", &firstpage, &firstseq)) {
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- switch(sscanf(&dummy[0], "%ld.%ld", &firstpage, &firstseq)) {
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
-case 1: firstseq = 0 ;
-case 2: break ;
-default:
- error("! Bad first page option.") ;
- }
- notfirst = 1 ;
- }
-
- status = cli$present(&qual10);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- quiet=(1==1);
- else
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED)
- quiet=(1==0);
-
- status = cli$present(&qual11);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- reverse=1;
- else
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED)
- reverse=0;
-
- status = cli$present(&qual12);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- safetyenclose=1;
- else
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED)
- safetyenclose=0;
-
- status = cli$present(&qual13);
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT | status == CLI$_DEFAULTED)
- {status = cli$get_value(&qual13,&dumdum,&length);
- sscanf(&dummy[0],"%s",pap);
- if (strcmp(&pap[0], "landscape") == 0)
- { if (hpapersize || vpapersize)
- error( "both landscape and papersize specified; ignoring landscape") ;
- else
- landscape = 1 ;
- /* The following lines have been added by G.Bonacci */
- if ((status=cli$get_value(&qual13,&dumdum,&length))==1)
- {
- sscanf(&dummy[0],"%s",pap);
-
- paperfmt = &pap[0] ;
- }
- /* end G.Bonacci 20.3.92 */
- }
- else
- paperfmt = &pap[0] ;
- }
-
- status = cli$present(&qual14);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- {status = cli$get_value(&qual14,&dumdum,&length);
-
- if(sscanf(&dummy[0],"%d",&mag) == 0 || mag < 10 || mag >100000)
- error("!Bad magnification parameter.");
- overridemag=1;
- }
- status = cli$present(&qual15);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT | status == CLI$_DEFAULTED)
- {status = cli$get_value(&qual15,&dumdum,&length);
-
- if(sscanf(&dummy[0],"%d",&collatedcopies) == 0)
- error("!Bad number of collated copies");
- }
- status = cli$present(&qual16);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT | status == CLI$_DEFAULTED)
- {status = cli$get_value(&qual16,&dumdum,&length);
-
- if(sscanf(&dummy[0],"%d",&actualdpi) == 0 ||
- actualdpi < 10 || actualdpi >10000)
- error("!Bad dpi parameter.");
- vactualdpi=actualdpi;
- }
-
- status = cli$present(&qual17);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT) /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- sendcontrolD =1;
- else
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED | status==CLI$_DEFAULTED) /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- sendcontrolD =0;
-
- status = cli$present(&qual18);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT) /* EJG 07-Jul-1996 */
- removecomments =0;
- else
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED)
- removecomments =1;
-
- status = cli$present(&qual19);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT) /* EJG 02-JUL-1996 */
- disablecomments = 0;
- else
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED)
- disablecomments = 1;
-
- status = cli$present(&qual20);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- nosmallchars=1;
- else
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED)
- nosmallchars=0;
-
- status = cli$present(&qual21);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- {status = cli$get_value(&qual21,&dumdum,&length);
-
- if(sscanf(&dummy[0],"%d",&actualdpi) == 0 ||
- actualdpi < 10 || actualdpi >10000)
- error("!Bad dpi parameter in X.");
- }
-
- status = cli$present(&qual22);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- {status = cli$get_value(&qual22,&dumdum,&length);
-
- if(sscanf(&dummy[0],"%d",&vactualdpi) == 0 ||
- vactualdpi < 10 || vactualdpi >10000)
- error("!Bad dpi parameter in Y.");
- }
-
- status = cli$present(&qual23);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- compressed=1;
- else
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED)
- compressed=0;
-
- status = cli$present(&qual24);
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- {status = cli$get_value(&qual24,&dumdum,&length);
- sscanf(&dummy[0],"%s",prtr);
- u = &dummy[0] ;
- strcpy(u,"config.");
- strcat(u,&prtr[0]);
- getdefaults("");
- noenv=1;
- getdefaults(u);
- }
-
- status = cli$present(&qual25);
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT) {
- while (status != SS$_NORMAL) {
- status = cli$get_value(&qual25,&dumdum,&length);
- dummy[length] = '\0';
- if (strcmp(dummy, "-") == 0)
- headers_off = 1;
- else
- (void)add_header(dummy) ;
- }
- }
- else {
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED)
- headers_off = 1;
- }
-
- status = cli$present(&qual26);
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT) abspage = 1;
-
- status = cli$present(&qual27);
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT | status==CLI$_DEFAULTED) tryepsf = 1;
- else
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED) tryepsf = 0;
-
- status = cli$present(&qual28);
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT | status==CLI$_DEFAULTED) dopprescan = 1;
- else
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED) dopprescan = 0;
-
- status = cli$present(&qual29);
-
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT | status == CLI$_DEFAULTED)
- {status = cli$get_value(&qual29,&dumdum,&length);
-
- if(sscanf(&dummy[0],"%d",&pagecopies) == 0)
- error("!Bad number of page copies option /PAGECOPIES");
- if (pagecopies < 1 || pagecopies > 1000)
- error("! can only print one to a thousand page copies") ;
- }
-
- status = cli$present(&qual30);
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT | status==CLI$_DEFAULTED) sepfiles = 1;
- else
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED) sepfiles = 0;
-
- status = cli$present(&qual31);
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT | status==CLI$_DEFAULTED) cropmarks = 1;
- else
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED) cropmarks = 0;
-
- status = cli$present(&qual32);
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- {status = cli$get_value(&qual32,&dumdum,&length);
-#ifdef SHORTINT
- if (sscanf(&dummy[0], "%ld", &maxsecsize)==0)
-#else /* ~SHORTINT */
- if (sscanf(&dummy[0], "%d", &maxsecsize)==0)
-#endif /* ~SHORTINT */
- error("! Bad section size arg (/SEC_SIZE).") ;
- }
-
- status = cli$present(&qual33);
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT)
- { (void)fprintf(stderr, banner) ;
- help() ;
- }
-
- status = cli$present(&qual34);
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED) dontmakefont = 1;
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Currently one uses /PSIZE="5mm,10mm" This way CASE is preserved
- * Should I convert the PSIZE to allow a LIST => /PSIZE=(5mm,10mm) and
- * convert the case back to lowercase in here.
- *-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- status = cli$present(&qual35);
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT) {
- status = cli$get_value(&qual35,&dumdum,&length);
- dummy[length] = '\0';
- handlepapersize(&dummy[0], &hpapersize, &vpapersize) ;
- if (landscape) {
- error("both landscape and papersize specified; ignoring landscape") ;
- landscape = 0 ;
- }
- }
-
- status = cli$present(&qual36);
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT) {
- status = cli$get_value(&qual36,&dumdum,&length);
- dummy[length] = '\0';
- handlepapersize(&dummy[0], &hoff, &voff) ;
- }
-
- status = cli$present(&qual37); /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT) secure = 1; /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- else /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED | status == CLI$_DEFAULTED) secure = 0; /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
-
- status = cli$present(&qual38); /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT) oddpages = 1; /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- else /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED | status == CLI$_DEFAULTED) oddpages = 0; /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
-
- status = cli$present(&qual39); /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT) evenpages = 1; /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- else /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED | status == CLI$_DEFAULTED) evenpages = 0; /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
-
- status = cli$present(&qual40); /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT) downloadpspk = 1; /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- else /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED | status == CLI$_DEFAULTED) downloadpspk = 0; /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
-
-#ifdef HPS /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
-
- status = cli$present(&qual41); /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- if(status == CLI$_PRESENT) HPS_FLAG = 1; /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- else /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
- if(status == CLI$_NEGATED | status == CLI$_DEFAULTED) HPS_FLAG = 0; /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
-#endif /* EJG 02-Jul-1996 */
-
-}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/writet1.c b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/writet1.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 0a95247196f..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/writet1.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1574 +0,0 @@
-/*
-Copyright 1996-2018 Han The Thanh <thanh@pdftex.org>
-
-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 2 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
-
-#include "dvips.h"
-/*
- * The external declarations:
- */
-#include "protos.h"
-#include "ptexmac.h"
-#undef fm_extend
-#define fm_extend(f) 0
-#undef fm_slant
-#define fm_slant(f) 0
-#undef is_reencoded
-#define is_reencoded(f) (cur_enc_name != NULL)
-#undef is_subsetted
-#define is_subsetted(f) true
-#undef is_included
-#define is_included(f) true
-#undef set_cur_file_name
-#define set_cur_file_name(s) cur_file_name = s
-#define external_enc() ext_glyph_names
-#define full_file_name() cur_file_name
-#define is_used_char(c) (grid[c] == 1)
-#define end_last_eexec_line() \
- hexline_length = HEXLINE_WIDTH; \
- end_hexline(); \
- t1_eexec_encrypt = false
-#define t1_scan_only()
-#define t1_scan_keys()
-#define embed_all_glyphs(tex_font) false
-#undef pdfmovechars
-#ifdef SHIFTLOWCHARS
-#define pdfmovechars shiftlowchars
-#define t1_char(c) T1Char(c)
-#else /* SHIFTLOWCHARS */
-#define t1_char(c) c
-#define pdfmovechars 0
-#endif /* SHIFTLOWCHARS */
-#define extra_charset() dvips_extra_charset
-#define make_subset_tag(a, b)
-#define update_subset_tag()
-
-static char *dvips_extra_charset;
-static char *cur_file_name;
-static char *cur_enc_name;
-static unsigned char *grid;
-static char *ext_glyph_names[256];
-static char print_buf[PRINTF_BUF_SIZE];
-static int hexline_length;
-static char notdef[] = ".notdef";
-static size_t last_ptr_index;
-
-#include <stdarg.h>
-
-#define t1_log(str)
-#define get_length1()
-#define get_length2()
-#define get_length3()
-#define save_offset()
-
-#define t1_open() \
- ((t1_file = search(type1path, cur_file_name, FOPEN_RBIN_MODE)) != NULL)
-#define t1_close() xfclose(t1_file, cur_file_name)
-#define t1_getchar() getc(t1_file)
-#define t1_putchar(c) fputc(c, bitfile)
-#define t1_ungetchar(c) ungetc(c, t1_file)
-#define t1_eof() feof(t1_file)
-
-#define str_prefix(s1, s2) (strncmp(s1, s2, strlen(s2)) == 0)
-#define t1_prefix(s) str_prefix(t1_line_array, s)
-#define t1_buf_prefix(s) str_prefix(t1_buf_array, s)
-#define t1_suffix(s) str_suffix(t1_line_array, t1_line_ptr, s)
-#define t1_buf_suffix(s) str_suffix(t1_buf_array, t1_buf_ptr, s)
-#define t1_charstrings() strstr(t1_line_array, charstringname)
-#define t1_subrs() t1_prefix("/Subrs")
-#define t1_end_eexec() t1_suffix("mark currentfile closefile")
-#define t1_cleartomark() t1_prefix("cleartomark")
-
-#define enc_open() \
- ((enc_file = search(encpath, cur_file_name, FOPEN_RBIN_MODE)) != NULL)
-#define enc_close() xfclose(enc_file, cur_file_name)
-#define enc_getchar() getc(enc_file)
-#define enc_eof() feof(enc_file)
-
-#define valid_code(c) (c >= 0 && c < 256)
-#define fixedcontent true /* false for pdfTeX, true for dvips */
-
-static const char *standard_glyph_names[256] = {
- /* 0x00 */
- notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef,
- notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef,
- /* 0x10 */
- notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef,
- notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef,
- /* 0x20 */
- "space", "exclam", "quotedbl", "numbersign", "dollar", "percent",
- "ampersand", "quoteright", "parenleft", "parenright", "asterisk",
- "plus", "comma", "hyphen", "period", "slash",
- /* 0x30 */
- "zero", "one", "two", "three", "four", "five", "six", "seven", "eight",
- "nine", "colon", "semicolon", "less", "equal", "greater", "question",
- /* 0x40 */
- "at", "A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "H", "I", "J", "K", "L", "M", "N",
- "O",
- /* 0x50 */
- "P", "Q", "R", "S", "T", "U", "V", "W", "X", "Y", "Z", "bracketleft",
- "backslash", "bracketright", "asciicircum", "underscore",
- /* 0x60 */
- "quoteleft", "a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f", "g", "h", "i", "j", "k", "l",
- "m", "n", "o",
- /* 0x70 */
- "p", "q", "r", "s", "t", "u", "v", "w", "x", "y", "z", "braceleft", "bar",
- "braceright", "asciitilde", notdef,
- /* 0x80 */
- notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef,
- notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef,
- /* 0x90 */
- notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef,
- notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef,
- /* 0xa0 */
- notdef, "exclamdown", "cent", "sterling", "fraction", "yen", "florin",
- "section", "currency", "quotesingle", "quotedblleft", "guillemotleft",
- "guilsinglleft", "guilsinglright", "fi", "fl",
- /* 0xb0 */
- notdef, "endash", "dagger", "daggerdbl", "periodcentered", notdef,
- "paragraph", "bullet", "quotesinglbase", "quotedblbase",
- "quotedblright", "guillemotright", "ellipsis", "perthousand", notdef,
- "questiondown",
- /* 0xc0 */
- notdef, "grave", "acute", "circumflex", "tilde", "macron", "breve",
- "dotaccent", "dieresis", notdef,
- "ring", "cedilla", notdef, "hungarumlaut", "ogonek", "caron",
- /* 0xd0 */
- "emdash", notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef,
- notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef,
- /* 0xe0 */
- notdef, "AE", notdef, "ordfeminine", notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef,
- "Lslash", "Oslash", "OE", "ordmasculine", notdef, notdef, notdef,
- notdef,
- /* 0xf0 */
- notdef, "ae", notdef, notdef, notdef, "dotlessi", notdef, notdef, "lslash",
- "oslash", "oe", "germandbls", notdef, notdef, notdef, notdef
-};
-
-char **t1_glyph_names;
-char *t1_builtin_glyph_names[256];
-static boolean read_encoding_only;
-
-static char charstringname[] = "/CharStrings";
-
-enum { ENC_STANDARD, ENC_BUILTIN } t1_encoding;
-
-#define T1_BUF_SIZE 0x10
-#define ENC_BUF_SIZE 0x1000
-
-#define CS_HSTEM 1
-#define CS_VSTEM 3
-#define CS_VMOVETO 4
-#define CS_RLINETO 5
-#define CS_HLINETO 6
-#define CS_VLINETO 7
-#define CS_RRCURVETO 8
-#define CS_CLOSEPATH 9
-#define CS_CALLSUBR 10
-#define CS_RETURN 11
-#define CS_ESCAPE 12
-#define CS_HSBW 13
-#define CS_ENDCHAR 14
-#define CS_RMOVETO 21
-#define CS_HMOVETO 22
-#define CS_VHCURVETO 30
-#define CS_HVCURVETO 31
-#define CS_1BYTE_MAX (CS_HVCURVETO + 1)
-
-#define CS_DOTSECTION CS_1BYTE_MAX + 0
-#define CS_VSTEM3 CS_1BYTE_MAX + 1
-#define CS_HSTEM3 CS_1BYTE_MAX + 2
-#define CS_SEAC CS_1BYTE_MAX + 6
-#define CS_SBW CS_1BYTE_MAX + 7
-#define CS_DIV CS_1BYTE_MAX + 12
-#define CS_CALLOTHERSUBR CS_1BYTE_MAX + 16
-#define CS_POP CS_1BYTE_MAX + 17
-#define CS_SETCURRENTPOINT CS_1BYTE_MAX + 33
-#define CS_2BYTE_MAX (CS_SETCURRENTPOINT + 1)
-#define CS_MAX CS_2BYTE_MAX
-
-typedef unsigned char byte;
-
-typedef struct {
- byte nargs; /* number of arguments */
- boolean bottom; /* take arguments from bottom of stack? */
- boolean clear; /* clear stack? */
- boolean valid;
-} cc_entry; /* CharString Command */
-
-typedef struct {
- char *name; /* glyph name (or notdef for Subrs entry) */
- byte *data;
- unsigned short len; /* length of the whole string */
- unsigned short cslen; /* length of the encoded part of the string */
- boolean used;
- boolean valid;
-} cs_entry;
-
-static unsigned short t1_dr, t1_er;
-static const unsigned short t1_c1 = 52845, t1_c2 = 22719;
-static unsigned short t1_cslen;
-static short t1_lenIV;
-static char enc_line[ENC_BUF_SIZE];
-
-/* define t1_line_ptr, t1_line_array & t1_line_limit */
-typedef char t1_line_entry;
-define_array(t1_line);
-
-/* define t1_buf_ptr, t1_buf_array & t1_buf_limit */
-typedef char t1_buf_entry;
-define_array(t1_buf);
-
-static int cs_start;
-
-static cs_entry *cs_tab, *cs_ptr, *cs_notdef;
-static char *cs_dict_start, *cs_dict_end;
-static int cs_count, cs_size, cs_size_pos;
-
-static cs_entry *subr_tab;
-static char *subr_array_start, *subr_array_end;
-static int subr_max, subr_size, subr_size_pos;
-
-/* This list contains the begin/end tokens commonly used in the */
-/* /Subrs array of a Type 1 font. */
-
-static const char *cs_token_pairs_list[][2] = {
- {" RD", "NP"},
- {" -|", "|"},
- {" RD", "noaccess put"},
- {" -|", "noaccess put"},
- {NULL, NULL}
-};
-static const char **cs_token_pair;
-
-static boolean t1_pfa, t1_cs, t1_scan, t1_eexec_encrypt, t1_synthetic;
-static int t1_in_eexec; /* 0 before eexec-encrypted, 1 during, 2 after */
-static long t1_block_length;
-static int last_hexbyte;
-static FILE *t1_file;
-static FILE *enc_file;
-
-static void pdftex_fail(const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- va_list args;
- va_start(args, fmt);
- fputs("\nError: module writet1", stderr);
- if (cur_file_name)
- fprintf_str(stderr, " (file %s)", cur_file_name);
- fputs(": ", stderr);
- vsprintf(print_buf, fmt, args);
- fputs_str(print_buf, stderr);
- fputs("\n ==> Fatal error occurred, the output PS file is not finished!\n", stderr);
- va_end(args);
- exit(-1);
-}
-
-static void pdftex_warn(const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- va_list args;
- va_start(args, fmt);
- fputs("\nWarning: module writet1 of dvips", stderr);
- if (cur_file_name)
- fprintf_str(stderr, " (file %s)", cur_file_name);
- fputs(": ", stderr);
- vsprintf(print_buf, fmt, args);
- fputs_str(print_buf, stderr);
- fputs("\n", stderr);
- va_end(args);
-}
-
-#define HEXLINE_WIDTH 64
-
-static void end_hexline(void)
-{
- if (hexline_length == HEXLINE_WIDTH) {
- fputs("\n", bitfile);
- hexline_length = 0;
- }
-}
-
-static void t1_outhex(byte b)
-{
- static const char *hexdigits = "0123456789ABCDEF";
- t1_putchar(hexdigits[b/16]);
- t1_putchar(hexdigits[b%16]);
- hexline_length += 2;
- end_hexline();
-}
-
-
-static void enc_getline(void)
-{
- char *p;
- int c;
- restart:
- if (enc_eof())
- pdftex_fail("unexpected end of file");
- p = enc_line;
- do {
- c = enc_getchar();
- append_char_to_buf(c, p, enc_line, ENC_BUF_SIZE);
- } while (c != 10);
- append_eol(p, enc_line, ENC_BUF_SIZE);
- if (p - enc_line < 2 || *enc_line == '%')
- goto restart;
-}
-
-/* read encoding from .enc file, return glyph_names array, or pdffail() */
-
-char **load_enc_file(char *enc_name)
-{
- char buf[ENC_BUF_SIZE], *p, *r;
- int i, names_count;
- char **glyph_names;
- set_cur_file_name(enc_name);
- glyph_names = (char **) mymalloc(256 * sizeof(char *));
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
- glyph_names[i] = notdef;
- if (!enc_open()) {
- pdftex_warn("cannot open encoding file for reading");
- cur_file_name = NULL;
- return glyph_names;
- }
- t1_log("{");
- t1_log(cur_file_name = full_file_name());
- enc_getline();
- if (*enc_line != '/' || (r = strchr(enc_line, '[')) == NULL) {
- remove_eol(r, enc_line);
- pdftex_fail
- ("invalid encoding vector (a name or `[' missing): `%s'", enc_line);
- }
- names_count = 0;
- r++; /* skip '[' */
- skip(r, ' ');
- for (;;) {
- while (*r == '/') {
- for (p = buf, r++;
- *r != ' ' && *r != 10 && *r != ']' && *r != '/'; *p++ = *r++);
- *p = 0;
- skip(r, ' ');
- if (names_count > 255)
- pdftex_fail("encoding vector contains more than 256 names");
- if (strcmp(buf, notdef) != 0)
- glyph_names[names_count] = xstrdup(buf);
- names_count++;
- }
- if (*r != 10 && *r != '%') {
- if (str_prefix(r, "] def"))
- goto done;
- else {
- remove_eol(r, enc_line);
- pdftex_fail
- ("invalid encoding vector: a name or `] def' expected: `%s'", enc_line);
- }
- }
- enc_getline();
- r = enc_line;
- }
- done:
- enc_close();
- t1_log("}");
- cur_file_name = NULL;
- return glyph_names;
-}
-
-static void t1_check_pfa(void)
-{
- const int c = t1_getchar();
- t1_pfa = (c != 128) ? true : false;
- t1_ungetchar(c);
-}
-
-static int t1_getbyte(void)
-{
- int c = t1_getchar();
- if (t1_pfa)
- return c;
- if (t1_block_length == 0) {
- if (c != 128)
- pdftex_fail("invalid marker");
- c = t1_getchar();
- if (c == 3) {
- while (!t1_eof())
- t1_getchar();
- return EOF;
- }
- t1_block_length = t1_getchar() & 0xff;
- t1_block_length |= (t1_getchar() & 0xff) << 8;
- t1_block_length |= (t1_getchar() & 0xff) << 16;
- t1_block_length |= (t1_getchar() & 0xff) << 24;
- c = t1_getchar();
- }
- t1_block_length--;
- return c;
-}
-
-static int hexval(int c)
-{
- if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')
- return c - 'A' + 10;
- else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
- return c - 'a' + 10;
- else if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
- return c - '0';
- else
- return -1;
-}
-
-static byte edecrypt(byte cipher)
-{
- byte plain;
- if (t1_pfa) {
- while (cipher == 10 || cipher == 13)
- cipher = t1_getbyte();
- last_hexbyte = cipher = (hexval(cipher) << 4) + hexval(t1_getbyte());
- }
- plain = (cipher ^ (t1_dr >> 8));
- t1_dr = (cipher + t1_dr) * t1_c1 + t1_c2;
- return plain;
-}
-
-static byte cdecrypt(byte cipher, unsigned short *cr)
-{
- const byte plain = (cipher ^ (*cr >> 8));
- *cr = (cipher + *cr) * t1_c1 + t1_c2;
- return plain;
-}
-
-static byte eencrypt(byte plain)
-{
- const byte cipher = (plain ^ (t1_er >> 8));
- t1_er = (cipher + t1_er) * t1_c1 + t1_c2;
- return cipher;
-}
-
-static byte cencrypt(byte plain, unsigned short *cr)
-{
- const byte cipher = (plain ^ (*cr >> 8));
- *cr = (cipher + *cr) * t1_c1 + t1_c2;
- return cipher;
-}
-
-static char *eol(char *s)
-{
- char *p = strend(s);
- if (p - s > 1 && p[-1] != 10) {
- *p++ = 10;
- *p = 0;
- }
- return p;
-}
-
-static float t1_scan_num(char *p, char **r)
-{
- float f;
- skip(p, ' ');
- if (sscanf(p, "%g", &f) != 1) {
- remove_eol(p, t1_line_array);
- pdftex_fail("a number expected: `%s'", t1_line_array);
- }
- if (r != NULL) {
- for (; isdigit((unsigned char)*p) || *p == '.' ||
- *p == 'e' || *p == 'E' || *p == '+' || *p == '-'; p++);
- *r = p;
- }
- return f;
-}
-
-static boolean str_suffix(const char *begin_buf, const char *end_buf,
- const char *s)
-{
- const char *s1 = end_buf - 1, *s2 = strend(s) - 1;
- if (*s1 == 10)
- s1--;
- while (s1 >= begin_buf && s2 >= s) {
- if (*s1-- != *s2--)
- return false;
- }
- return s2 < s;
-}
-
-static void t1_getline(void)
-{
- int c, l, eexec_scan;
- char *p;
- static const char eexec_str[] = "currentfile eexec";
- static int eexec_len = 17; /* strlen(eexec_str) */
- restart:
- if (t1_eof())
- pdftex_fail("unexpected end of file");
- t1_line_ptr = t1_line_array;
- alloc_array(t1_line, 1, T1_BUF_SIZE);
- t1_cslen = 0;
- eexec_scan = 0;
- c = t1_getbyte();
- if (c == EOF)
- goto exit;
- while (!t1_eof()) {
- if (t1_in_eexec == 1)
- c = edecrypt((byte)c);
- alloc_array(t1_line, 1, T1_BUF_SIZE);
- append_char_to_buf(c, t1_line_ptr, t1_line_array, t1_line_limit);
- if (t1_in_eexec == 0 && eexec_scan >= 0 && eexec_scan < eexec_len) {
- if (t1_line_array[eexec_scan] == eexec_str[eexec_scan])
- eexec_scan++;
- else
- eexec_scan = -1;
- }
- if (c == 10 || (t1_pfa && eexec_scan == eexec_len && c == 32))
- break;
- if (t1_cs && t1_cslen == 0 && (t1_line_ptr - t1_line_array > 4) &&
- (t1_suffix(" RD ") || t1_suffix(" -| "))) {
- p = t1_line_ptr - 5;
- while (*p != ' ')
- p--;
- t1_cslen = l = t1_scan_num(p + 1, 0);
- cs_start = t1_line_ptr - t1_line_array; /* cs_start is an index now */
- alloc_array(t1_line, l, T1_BUF_SIZE);
- while (l-- > 0)
- *t1_line_ptr++ = edecrypt((byte)t1_getbyte());
- }
- c = t1_getbyte();
- }
- alloc_array(t1_line, 2, T1_BUF_SIZE); /* append_eol can append 2 chars */
- append_eol(t1_line_ptr, t1_line_array, t1_line_limit);
- if (t1_line_ptr - t1_line_array < 2)
- goto restart;
- if (eexec_scan == eexec_len)
- t1_in_eexec = 1;
- exit:
- /* ensure that t1_buf_array has as much room as t1_line_array */
- t1_buf_ptr = t1_buf_array;
- alloc_array(t1_buf, t1_line_limit, t1_line_limit);
-}
-
-static void t1_putline(void)
-{
- char *p = t1_line_array;
- if (t1_line_ptr - t1_line_array <= 1)
- return;
- if (t1_eexec_encrypt) {
- while (p < t1_line_ptr)
- t1_outhex(eencrypt(*p++)); /* dvips outputs hex, unlike pdftex */
- } else
- while (p < t1_line_ptr)
- t1_putchar(*p++);
-}
-
-static void t1_puts(const char *s)
-{
- if (s != t1_line_array)
- strcpy(t1_line_array, s);
- t1_line_ptr = strend(t1_line_array);
- t1_putline();
-}
-
-static void t1_printf(const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- va_list args;
- va_start(args, fmt);
- vsprintf(t1_line_array, fmt, args);
- t1_puts(t1_line_array);
- va_end(args);
-}
-
-static void t1_init_params(const char *open_name_prefix)
-{
- t1_log(open_name_prefix);
- t1_log(cur_file_name);
- t1_lenIV = 4;
- t1_dr = 55665;
- t1_er = 55665;
- t1_in_eexec = 0;
- t1_cs = false;
- t1_scan = true;
- t1_synthetic = false;
- t1_eexec_encrypt = false;
- t1_block_length = 0;
- t1_check_pfa();
-}
-
-static void t1_close_font_file(const char *close_name_suffix)
-{
- t1_log(close_name_suffix);
- t1_close();
- cur_file_name = NULL;
-}
-
-static void t1_check_block_len(boolean decrypt)
-{
- int l, c;
- if (t1_block_length == 0)
- return;
- c = t1_getbyte();
- if (decrypt)
- c = edecrypt((byte)c);
- l = t1_block_length;
- if (!(l == 0 && (c == 10 || c == 13))) {
- pdftex_warn("%i bytes more than expected were ignored", l + 1);
- while (l-- > 0)
- t1_getbyte();
- }
-}
-
-static void t1_start_eexec(void)
-{
- int i;
- if (is_included(fm_cur)) {
- get_length1();
- save_offset();
- }
- if (!t1_pfa)
- t1_check_block_len(false);
- for (t1_line_ptr = t1_line_array, i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
- edecrypt((byte)t1_getbyte());
- *t1_line_ptr++ = 0;
- }
- t1_eexec_encrypt = true;
- if (is_included(fm_cur))
- t1_putline(); /* to put the first four bytes */
-}
-
-static void t1_stop_eexec(void)
-{
- int c;
- if (is_included(fm_cur)) {
- get_length2();
- save_offset();
- }
- end_last_eexec_line();
- if (!t1_pfa)
- t1_check_block_len(true);
- else {
- c = edecrypt((byte)t1_getbyte());
- if (!(c == 10 || c == 13)) {
- if (last_hexbyte == 0)
- t1_puts("00");
- else
- pdftex_warn("unexpected data after eexec");
- }
- }
- t1_cs = false;
- t1_in_eexec = 2;
-}
-
-static void t1_scan_param(void)
-{
- static const char *lenIV = "/lenIV";
- if (!t1_scan || *t1_line_array != '/')
- return;
- if (t1_prefix(lenIV)) {
- t1_lenIV = t1_scan_num(t1_line_array + strlen(lenIV), 0);
- if (t1_lenIV < 0)
- pdftex_fail("negative value of lenIV is not supported");
- return;
- }
- t1_scan_keys();
-}
-
-static void copy_glyph_names(char **glyph_names, int a, int b)
-{
- if (glyph_names[b] != notdef) {
- xfree(glyph_names[b]);
- glyph_names[b] = notdef;
- }
- if (glyph_names[a] != notdef) {
- glyph_names[b] = xstrdup(glyph_names[a]);
- }
-}
-
-/* read encoding from Type1 font file, return glyph_names array, or pdffail() */
-
-static char **t1_builtin_enc(void)
-{
- int i, a, b, c, counter = 0;
- char *r, *p, **glyph_names;
- /* At this moment "/Encoding" is the prefix of t1_line_array */
- glyph_names = t1_builtin_glyph_names;
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
- glyph_names[i] = notdef;
- if (t1_suffix("def")) { /* predefined encoding */
- if (sscanf(t1_line_array + strlen("/Encoding"), "%255s", t1_buf_array) == 1
- && strcmp(t1_buf_array, "StandardEncoding") == 0) {
- t1_encoding = ENC_STANDARD;
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
- if (standard_glyph_names[i] != notdef)
- glyph_names[i] = xstrdup(standard_glyph_names[i]);
- }
- return glyph_names;
- }
- pdftex_fail("cannot subset font (unknown predefined encoding `%s')",
- t1_buf_array);
- }
- /* At this moment "/Encoding" is the prefix of t1_line_array, and the encoding is
- * not a predefined encoding.
- *
- * We have two possible forms of Encoding vector. The first case is
- *
- * /Encoding [/a /b /c...] readonly def
- *
- * and the second case can look like
- *
- * /Encoding 256 array 0 1 255 {1 index exch /.notdef put} for
- * dup 0 /x put
- * dup 1 /y put
- * ...
- * readonly def
- */
- t1_encoding = ENC_BUILTIN;
- if (t1_prefix("/Encoding [") || t1_prefix("/Encoding[")) { /* the first case */
- r = strchr(t1_line_array, '[') + 1;
- skip(r, ' ');
- for (;;) {
- while (*r == '/') {
- for (p = t1_buf_array, r++;
- *r != 32 && *r != 10 && *r != ']' && *r != '/';
- *p++ = *r++);
- *p = 0;
- skip(r, ' ');
- if (counter > 255)
- pdftex_fail("encoding vector contains more than 256 names");
- if (strcmp(t1_buf_array, notdef) != 0)
- glyph_names[counter] = xstrdup(t1_buf_array);
- counter++;
- }
- if (*r != 10 && *r != '%') {
- if (str_prefix(r, "] def") || str_prefix(r, "] readonly def"))
- break;
- else {
- remove_eol(r, t1_line_array);
- pdftex_fail
- ("a name or `] def' or `] readonly def' expected: `%s'", t1_line_array);
- }
- }
- t1_getline();
- r = t1_line_array;
- }
- } else { /* the second case */
- p = strchr(t1_line_array, 10);
- for (;;) {
- if (*p == 10) {
- t1_getline();
- p = t1_line_array;
- }
- /*
- check for `dup <index> <glyph> put'
- */
- if (sscanf(p, "dup %i%255s put", &i, t1_buf_array) == 2 &&
- *t1_buf_array == '/' && valid_code(i)) {
- if (strcmp(t1_buf_array + 1, notdef) != 0)
- glyph_names[i] = xstrdup(t1_buf_array + 1);
- p = strstr(p, " put") + strlen(" put");
- skip(p, ' ');
- }
- /*
- check for `dup dup <to> exch <from> get put'
- */
- else if (sscanf(p, "dup dup %i exch %i get put", &b, &a) == 2
- && valid_code(a) && valid_code(b)) {
- copy_glyph_names(glyph_names, a, b);
- p = strstr(p, " get put") + strlen(" get put");
- skip(p, ' ');
- }
- /*
- check for `dup dup <from> <size> getinterval <to> exch putinterval'
- */
- else if (sscanf(p, "dup dup %i %i getinterval %i exch putinterval",
- &a, &c, &b) == 3
- && valid_code(a) && valid_code(b) && valid_code(c)) {
- for (i = 0; i < c; i++)
- copy_glyph_names(glyph_names, a + i, b + i);
- p = strstr(p, " putinterval") + strlen(" putinterval");
- skip(p, ' ');
- }
- /*
- check for `def' or `readonly def'
- */
- else if ((p == t1_line_array || (p > t1_line_array && p[-1] == ' '))
- && strcmp(p, "def\n") == 0)
- return glyph_names;
- /*
- skip an unrecognizable word
- */
- else {
- while (*p != ' ' && *p != 10)
- p++;
- skip(p, ' ');
- }
- }
- }
- return glyph_names;
-}
-
-static void t1_check_end(void)
-{
- if (t1_eof())
- return;
- t1_getline();
- if (t1_prefix("{restore}"))
- t1_putline();
-}
-
-static boolean t1_open_fontfile(const char *open_name_prefix)
-{
- if (!t1_open()) {
- char *msg = concat ("! Couldn't find font file ", cur_file_name);
- error(msg);
- }
- t1_init_params(open_name_prefix);
- return true; /* font file found */
-}
-
-#define t1_include()
-
-#define check_subr(subr) \
- if (subr >= subr_size || subr < 0) \
- pdftex_fail("Subrs array: entry index out of range (%i)", subr);
-
-static const char **check_cs_token_pair(void)
-{
- const char **p = (const char **) cs_token_pairs_list;
- for (; p[0] != NULL; ++p)
- if (t1_buf_prefix(p[0]) && t1_buf_suffix(p[1]))
- return p;
- return NULL;
-}
-
-static void cs_store(boolean is_subr)
-{
- char *p;
- cs_entry *ptr;
- int subr;
- for (p = t1_line_array, t1_buf_ptr = t1_buf_array; *p != ' ';
- *t1_buf_ptr++ = *p++);
- *t1_buf_ptr = 0;
- if (is_subr) {
- subr = t1_scan_num(p + 1, 0);
- check_subr(subr);
- ptr = subr_tab + subr;
- } else {
- ptr = cs_ptr++;
- if (cs_ptr - cs_tab > cs_size)
- pdftex_fail
- ("CharStrings dict: more entries than dict size (%i)", cs_size);
- if (strcmp(t1_buf_array + 1, notdef) == 0) /* skip the slash */
- ptr->name = notdef;
- else
- ptr->name = xstrdup(t1_buf_array + 1);
- }
- /* copy " RD " + cs data to t1_buf_array */
- memcpy(t1_buf_array, t1_line_array + cs_start - 4,
- (unsigned) (t1_cslen + 4));
- /* copy the end of cs data to t1_buf_array */
- for (p = t1_line_array + cs_start + t1_cslen,
- t1_buf_ptr = t1_buf_array + t1_cslen + 4;
- *p != 10; *t1_buf_ptr++ = *p++);
- *t1_buf_ptr++ = 10;
- if (is_subr && cs_token_pair == NULL)
- cs_token_pair = check_cs_token_pair();
- ptr->len = t1_buf_ptr - t1_buf_array;
- ptr->cslen = t1_cslen;
- ptr->data = xtalloc(ptr->len, byte);
- memcpy(ptr->data, t1_buf_array, ptr->len);
- ptr->valid = true;
-}
-
-#define store_subr() cs_store(true)
-#define store_cs() cs_store(false)
-
-#define CC_STACK_SIZE 24
-
-static integer cc_stack[CC_STACK_SIZE], *stack_ptr = cc_stack;
-static cc_entry cc_tab[CS_MAX];
-static boolean is_cc_init = false;
-
-#define cc_pop(N) \
- if (stack_ptr - cc_stack < (N)) \
- stack_error(N); \
- stack_ptr -= N
-
-#define stack_error(N) { \
- pdftex_fail("CharString: invalid access (%i) to stack (%i entries)", \
- (int) N, (int)(stack_ptr - cc_stack)); \
- goto cs_error; \
-}
-
-/*
-static integer cc_get(integer index)
-{
- if (index < 0) {
- if (stack_ptr + index < cc_stack )
- stack_error(stack_ptr - cc_stack + index);
- return *(stack_ptr + index);
- }
- else {
- if (cc_stack + index >= stack_ptr)
- stack_error(index);
- return cc_stack[index];
- }
-}
-*/
-
-#define cc_get(N) ((N) < 0 ? *(stack_ptr + (N)) : *(cc_stack + (N)))
-#define cc_push(V) *stack_ptr++ = V
-#define cc_clear() stack_ptr = cc_stack
-#define set_cc(N, B, A, C) \
- cc_tab[N].nargs = A; \
- cc_tab[N].bottom = B; \
- cc_tab[N].clear = C; \
- cc_tab[N].valid = true
-
-static void cc_init(void)
-{
- int i;
- if (is_cc_init)
- return;
- for (i = 0; i < CS_MAX; i++)
- cc_tab[i].valid = false;
- set_cc(CS_HSTEM, true, 2, true);
- set_cc(CS_VSTEM, true, 2, true);
- set_cc(CS_VMOVETO, true, 1, true);
- set_cc(CS_RLINETO, true, 2, true);
- set_cc(CS_HLINETO, true, 1, true);
- set_cc(CS_VLINETO, true, 1, true);
- set_cc(CS_RRCURVETO, true, 6, true);
- set_cc(CS_CLOSEPATH, false, 0, true);
- set_cc(CS_CALLSUBR, false, 1, false);
- set_cc(CS_RETURN, false, 0, false);
- /*
- set_cc(CS_ESCAPE, false, 0, false);
- */
- set_cc(CS_HSBW, true, 2, true);
- set_cc(CS_ENDCHAR, false, 0, true);
- set_cc(CS_RMOVETO, true, 2, true);
- set_cc(CS_HMOVETO, true, 1, true);
- set_cc(CS_VHCURVETO, true, 4, true);
- set_cc(CS_HVCURVETO, true, 4, true);
- set_cc(CS_DOTSECTION, false, 0, true);
- set_cc(CS_VSTEM3, true, 6, true);
- set_cc(CS_HSTEM3, true, 6, true);
- set_cc(CS_SEAC, true, 5, true);
- set_cc(CS_SBW, true, 4, true);
- set_cc(CS_DIV, false, 2, false);
- set_cc(CS_CALLOTHERSUBR, false, 0, false);
- set_cc(CS_POP, false, 0, false);
- set_cc(CS_SETCURRENTPOINT, true, 2, true);
- is_cc_init = true;
-}
-
-#define cs_getchar() cdecrypt(*data++, &cr)
-
-#define mark_subr(n) cs_mark(0, n)
-#define mark_cs(s) cs_mark(s, 0)
-
-static void cs_fail(const char *cs_name, int subr, const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- char buf[SMALL_BUF_SIZE];
- va_list args;
- va_start(args, fmt);
- vsprintf(buf, fmt, args);
- va_end(args);
- if (cs_name == NULL)
- pdftex_warn("Subr (%i): %s", (int) subr, buf);
- else
- pdftex_warn("CharString (/%s): %s", cs_name, buf);
-}
-
-/* fix a return-less subr by appending CS_RETURN */
-static void append_cs_return(cs_entry *ptr)
-{
- unsigned short cr;
- int i;
- byte *p, *q, *data, *new_data;
- assert(ptr != NULL && ptr->valid && ptr->used);
-
- /* decrypt the cs data to t1_buf_array, append CS_RETURN */
- p = (byte *) t1_buf_array;
- data = ptr->data + 4;
- cr = 4330;
- for (i = 0; i < ptr->cslen; i++)
- *p++ = cs_getchar();
- *p = CS_RETURN;
-
- /* encrypt the new cs data to new_data */
- new_data = xtalloc(ptr->len + 1, byte);
- memcpy(new_data, ptr->data, 4);
- p = new_data + 4;
- q = (byte *) t1_buf_array;
- cr = 4330;
- for (i = 0; i < ptr->cslen + 1; i++)
- *p++ = cencrypt(*q++, &cr);
- memcpy(p, ptr->data + 4 + ptr->cslen, ptr->len - ptr->cslen - 4);
-
- /* update *ptr */
- xfree(ptr->data);
- ptr->data = new_data;
- ptr->len++;
- ptr->cslen++;
-}
-
-static void cs_mark(const char *cs_name, int subr)
-{
- byte *data;
- int i, b, cs_len;
- int last_cmd = 0;
- integer a, a1, a2;
- unsigned short cr;
- static integer lastargOtherSubr3 = 3; /* the argument of last call to
- OtherSubrs[3] */
- cs_entry *ptr;
- cc_entry *cc;
- if (cs_name == NULL) {
- check_subr(subr);
- ptr = subr_tab + subr;
- if (!ptr->valid)
- return;
- } else {
- if (cs_notdef != NULL &&
- (cs_name == notdef || strcmp(cs_name, notdef) == 0))
- ptr = cs_notdef;
- else {
- for (ptr = cs_tab; ptr < cs_ptr; ptr++)
- if (strcmp(ptr->name, cs_name) == 0)
- break;
- if (ptr == cs_ptr) {
- pdftex_warn("glyph `%s' undefined", cs_name);
- return;
- }
- if (ptr->name == notdef)
- cs_notdef = ptr;
- }
- }
- /* only marked CharString entries and invalid entries can be skipped;
- valid marked subrs must be parsed to keep the stack in sync */
- if (!ptr->valid || (ptr->used && cs_name != NULL))
- return;
- ptr->used = true;
- cr = 4330;
- cs_len = ptr->cslen;
- data = ptr->data + 4;
- for (i = 0; i < t1_lenIV; i++, cs_len--)
- cs_getchar();
- while (cs_len > 0) {
- --cs_len;
- b = cs_getchar();
- if (b >= 32) {
- if (b <= 246)
- a = b - 139;
- else if (b <= 250) {
- --cs_len;
- a = ((b - 247) << 8) + 108 + cs_getchar();
- } else if (b <= 254) {
- --cs_len;
- a = -((b - 251) << 8) - 108 - cs_getchar();
- } else {
- cs_len -= 4;
- a = (cs_getchar() & 0xff) << 24;
- a |= (cs_getchar() & 0xff) << 16;
- a |= (cs_getchar() & 0xff) << 8;
- a |= (cs_getchar() & 0xff) << 0;
- if (sizeof(integer) > 4 && (a & 0x80000000))
- a |= ~0x7FFFFFFF;
- }
- cc_push(a);
- } else {
- if (b == CS_ESCAPE) {
- b = cs_getchar() + CS_1BYTE_MAX;
- cs_len--;
- }
- if (b >= CS_MAX) {
- cs_fail(cs_name, subr, "command value out of range: %i",
- (int) b);
- goto cs_error;
- }
- cc = cc_tab + b;
- if (!cc->valid) {
- cs_fail(cs_name, subr, "command not valid: %i", (int) b);
- goto cs_error;
- }
- if (cc->bottom) {
- if (stack_ptr - cc_stack < cc->nargs)
- cs_fail(cs_name, subr,
- "less arguments on stack (%i) than required (%i)",
- (int) (stack_ptr - cc_stack), (int) cc->nargs);
- else if (stack_ptr - cc_stack > cc->nargs)
- cs_fail(cs_name, subr,
- "more arguments on stack (%i) than required (%i)",
- (int) (stack_ptr - cc_stack), (int) cc->nargs);
- }
- last_cmd = b;
- switch (cc - cc_tab) {
- case CS_CALLSUBR:
- a1 = cc_get(-1);
- cc_pop(1);
- mark_subr(a1);
- if (!subr_tab[a1].valid) {
- cs_fail(cs_name, subr, "cannot call subr (%i)", (int) a1);
- goto cs_error;
- }
- break;
- case CS_DIV:
- cc_pop(2);
- cc_push(0);
- break;
- case CS_CALLOTHERSUBR:
- if (cc_get(-1) == 3)
- lastargOtherSubr3 = cc_get(-3);
- a1 = cc_get(-2) + 2;
- cc_pop(a1);
- break;
- case CS_POP:
- cc_push(lastargOtherSubr3);
- /* the only case when we care about the value being pushed onto
- stack is when POP follows CALLOTHERSUBR (changing hints by
- OtherSubrs[3])
- */
- break;
- case CS_SEAC:
- a1 = cc_get(3);
- a2 = cc_get(4);
- cc_clear();
- mark_cs(standard_glyph_names[a1]);
- mark_cs(standard_glyph_names[a2]);
- break;
- default:
- if (cc->clear)
- cc_clear();
- }
- }
- }
- if (cs_name == NULL && last_cmd != CS_RETURN) {
- pdftex_warn("last command in subr `%i' is not a RETURN; "
- "I will add it now but please consider fixing the font",
- (int) subr);
- append_cs_return(ptr);
- }
- return;
- cs_error: /* an error occured during parsing */
- cc_clear();
- ptr->valid = false;
- ptr->used = false;
-}
-
-static void t1_subset_ascii_part(void)
-{
- int i, j;
- t1_getline();
- while (!t1_prefix("/Encoding")) {
- t1_scan_param();
- if (!(t1_prefix("/UniqueID")
- && !strncmp(t1_line_array + strlen(t1_line_array) -4, "def", 3)))
- t1_putline();
- t1_getline();
- }
- if (is_reencoded(fm_cur))
- t1_glyph_names = external_enc();
- else
- t1_glyph_names = t1_builtin_enc();
- if (is_included(fm_cur) && is_subsetted(fm_cur)) {
- make_subset_tag(fm_cur, t1_glyph_names);
- update_subset_tag();
- }
- if (t1_encoding == ENC_STANDARD)
- t1_puts("/Encoding StandardEncoding def\n");
- else {
- t1_puts
- ("/Encoding 256 array\n0 1 255 {1 index exch /.notdef put} for\n");
- for (i = 0, j = 0; i < 256; i++) {
- if (is_used_char(i) && t1_glyph_names[i] != notdef) {
- j++;
- t1_printf("dup %i /%s put\n", (int)t1_char(i), t1_glyph_names[i]);
- }
- }
- if (j == 0)
- /* We didn't mark anything for the Encoding array. */
- /* We add "dup 0 /.notdef put" for compatibility */
- /* with Acrobat 5.0. */
- t1_puts("dup 0 /.notdef put\n");
- t1_puts("readonly def\n");
- }
- do {
- t1_getline();
- t1_scan_param();
- if (!t1_prefix("/UniqueID")) /* ignore UniqueID for subsetted fonts */
- t1_putline();
- } while (t1_in_eexec == 0);
-}
-
-static void cs_init(void)
-{
- cs_ptr = cs_tab = NULL;
- cs_dict_start = cs_dict_end = NULL;
- cs_count = cs_size = cs_size_pos = 0;
- cs_token_pair = NULL;
- subr_tab = NULL;
- subr_array_start = subr_array_end = NULL;
- subr_max = subr_size = subr_size_pos = 0;
-}
-
-static void init_cs_entry(cs_entry *cs)
-{
- cs->data = NULL;
- cs->name = NULL;
- cs->len = 0;
- cs->cslen = 0;
- cs->used = false;
- cs->valid = false;
-}
-
-static void t1_read_subrs(void)
-{
- int i, s;
- cs_entry *ptr;
- t1_getline();
- while (!(t1_charstrings() || t1_subrs())) {
- t1_scan_param();
- t1_putline();
- t1_getline();
- }
- found:
- t1_cs = true;
- t1_scan = false;
- if (!t1_subrs())
- return;
- subr_size_pos = strlen("/Subrs") + 1;
- /* subr_size_pos points to the number indicating dict size after "/Subrs" */
- subr_size = t1_scan_num(t1_line_array + subr_size_pos, 0);
- if (subr_size == 0) {
- while (!t1_charstrings())
- t1_getline();
- return;
- }
- subr_tab = xtalloc(subr_size, cs_entry);
- for (ptr = subr_tab; ptr - subr_tab < subr_size; ptr++)
- init_cs_entry(ptr);
- subr_array_start = xstrdup(t1_line_array);
- t1_getline();
- while (t1_cslen) {
- store_subr();
- t1_getline();
- }
- /* mark the first four entries without parsing */
- for (i = 0; i < subr_size && i < 4; i++)
- subr_tab[i].used = true;
- /* the end of the Subrs array might have more than one line so we need to
- concatnate them to subr_array_end. Unfortunately some fonts don't have
- the Subrs array followed by the CharStrings dict immediately (synthetic
- fonts). If we cannot find CharStrings in next POST_SUBRS_SCAN lines then
- we will treat the font as synthetic and ignore everything until next
- Subrs is found
- */
-
-#define POST_SUBRS_SCAN 5
-
- s = 0;
- *t1_buf_array = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < POST_SUBRS_SCAN; i++) {
- if (t1_charstrings())
- break;
- s += t1_line_ptr - t1_line_array;
- alloc_array(t1_buf, s, T1_BUF_SIZE);
- strcat(t1_buf_array, t1_line_array);
- t1_getline();
- }
- subr_array_end = xstrdup(t1_buf_array);
- if (i == POST_SUBRS_SCAN) { /* CharStrings not found;
- suppose synthetic font */
- for (ptr = subr_tab; ptr - subr_tab < subr_size; ptr++)
- if (ptr->valid)
- xfree(ptr->data);
- xfree(subr_tab);
- xfree(subr_array_start);
- xfree(subr_array_end);
- cs_init();
- t1_cs = false;
- t1_synthetic = true;
- while (!(t1_charstrings() || t1_subrs()))
- t1_getline();
- goto found;
- }
-}
-
-#define t1_subr_flush() t1_flush_cs(true)
-#define t1_cs_flush() t1_flush_cs(false)
-
-static void t1_flush_cs(boolean is_subr)
-{
- char *p;
- byte *r, *return_cs = NULL;
- cs_entry *tab, *end_tab, *ptr;
- char *start_line, *line_end;
- int count, size_pos;
- unsigned short cr, cs_len = 0; /* to avoid warning about uninitialized use of cs_len */
- if (is_subr) {
- start_line = subr_array_start;
- line_end = subr_array_end;
- size_pos = subr_size_pos;
- tab = subr_tab;
- count = subr_max + 1;
- end_tab = subr_tab + count;
- } else {
- start_line = cs_dict_start;
- line_end = cs_dict_end;
- size_pos = cs_size_pos;
- tab = cs_tab;
- end_tab = cs_ptr;
- count = cs_count;
- }
- t1_line_ptr = t1_line_array;
- for (p = start_line; p - start_line < size_pos;)
- *t1_line_ptr++ = *p++;
- while (isdigit((unsigned char)*p))
- p++;
- sprintf(t1_line_ptr, "%u", count);
- strcat(t1_line_ptr, p);
- t1_line_ptr = eol(t1_line_array);
- t1_putline();
-
- /* create return_cs to replace unused subr's */
- if (is_subr) {
- cr = 4330;
- cs_len = 0;
- /* at this point we have t1_lenIV >= 0;
- * a negative value would be caught in t1_scan_param() */
- return_cs = xtalloc(t1_lenIV + 1, byte);
- for (cs_len = 0, r = return_cs; cs_len < t1_lenIV; cs_len++, r++)
- *r = cencrypt(0x00, &cr);
- *r = cencrypt(CS_RETURN, &cr);
- cs_len++;
- }
-
- for (ptr = tab; ptr < end_tab; ptr++) {
- if (ptr->used) {
- if (is_subr)
- sprintf(t1_line_array, "dup %lu %u",
- (unsigned long) (ptr - tab), ptr->cslen);
- else
- sprintf(t1_line_array, "/%s %u", ptr->name, ptr->cslen);
- p = strend(t1_line_array);
- memcpy(p, ptr->data, ptr->len);
- t1_line_ptr = p + ptr->len;
- t1_putline();
- } else {
- /* replace unsused subr's by return_cs */
- if (is_subr) {
- sprintf(t1_line_array, "dup %lu %u%s ",
- (unsigned long) (ptr - tab), cs_len, cs_token_pair[0]);
- p = strend(t1_line_array);
- memcpy(p, return_cs, cs_len);
- t1_line_ptr = p + cs_len;
- t1_putline();
- sprintf(t1_line_array, " %s", cs_token_pair[1]);
- t1_line_ptr = eol(t1_line_array);
- t1_putline();
- }
- }
- xfree(ptr->data);
- if (ptr->name != notdef)
- xfree(ptr->name);
- }
- sprintf(t1_line_array, "%s", line_end);
- t1_line_ptr = eol(t1_line_array);
- t1_putline();
- if (is_subr)
- xfree(return_cs);
- xfree(tab);
- xfree(start_line);
- xfree(line_end);
-}
-
-static void t1_mark_glyphs(void)
-{
- int i;
- char *charset = extra_charset();
- char *g, *s, *r;
- cs_entry *ptr;
- if (t1_synthetic || embed_all_glyphs(tex_font)) { /* mark everything */
- if (cs_tab != NULL)
- for (ptr = cs_tab; ptr < cs_ptr; ptr++)
- if (ptr->valid)
- ptr->used = true;
- if (subr_tab != NULL) {
- for (ptr = subr_tab; ptr - subr_tab < subr_size; ptr++)
- if (ptr->valid)
- ptr->used = true;
- subr_max = subr_size - 1;
- }
- return;
- }
- mark_cs(notdef);
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
- if (is_used_char(i)) {
- if (t1_glyph_names[i] == notdef)
- pdftex_warn("character %i is mapped to %s", i, notdef);
- else
- mark_cs(t1_glyph_names[i]);
- }
- if (charset == NULL)
- goto set_subr_max;
- g = s = charset + 1; /* skip the first '/' */
- r = strend(g);
- while (g < r) {
- while (*s != '/' && s < r)
- s++;
- *s = 0; /* terminate g by rewriting '/' to 0 */
- mark_cs(g);
- g = s + 1;
- }
- set_subr_max:
- if (subr_tab != NULL)
- for (subr_max = -1, ptr = subr_tab; ptr - subr_tab < subr_size; ptr++)
- if (ptr->used && ptr - subr_tab > subr_max)
- subr_max = ptr - subr_tab;
-}
-
-static void t1_check_unusual_charstring(void)
-{
- char *p = strstr(t1_line_array, charstringname) + strlen(charstringname);
- int i;
- /* if no number follows "/CharStrings", let's read the next line */
- if (sscanf(p, "%i", &i) != 1) {
- /* pdftex_warn("no number found after `%s', I assume it's on the next line",
- charstringname); */
- strcpy(t1_buf_array, t1_line_array);
-
- /* t1_getline always appends EOL to t1_line_array; let's change it to
- * space before appending the next line
- */
- *(strend(t1_buf_array) - 1) = ' ';
-
- t1_getline();
- alloc_array(t1_buf, strlen(t1_line_array)
- + (t1_buf_array ? strlen(t1_buf_array) + 1 : 0),
- T1_BUF_SIZE);
- strcat(t1_buf_array, t1_line_array);
- alloc_array(t1_line, strlen(t1_buf_array) + 1, T1_BUF_SIZE);
- strcpy(t1_line_array, t1_buf_array);
- t1_line_ptr = eol(t1_line_array);
- }
-}
-
-static void t1_subset_charstrings(void)
-{
- cs_entry *ptr;
-
- /* at this point t1_line_array contains "/CharStrings".
- when we hit a case like this:
- dup/CharStrings
- 229 dict dup begin
- we read the next line and concatenate to t1_line_array before moving on
- */
- t1_check_unusual_charstring();
-
- cs_size_pos = strstr(t1_line_array, charstringname)
- + strlen(charstringname) - t1_line_array + 1;
- /* cs_size_pos points to the number indicating
- dict size after "/CharStrings" */
- cs_size = t1_scan_num(t1_line_array + cs_size_pos, 0);
- cs_ptr = cs_tab = xtalloc(cs_size, cs_entry);
- for (ptr = cs_tab; ptr - cs_tab < cs_size; ptr++)
- init_cs_entry(ptr);
- cs_notdef = NULL;
- cs_dict_start = xstrdup(t1_line_array);
- t1_getline();
- while (t1_cslen) {
- store_cs();
- t1_getline();
- }
- cs_dict_end = xstrdup(t1_line_array);
- t1_mark_glyphs();
- if (subr_tab != NULL) {
- if (cs_token_pair == NULL)
- pdftex_fail
- ("This Type 1 font uses mismatched subroutine begin/end token pairs.");
- t1_subr_flush();
- }
- for (cs_count = 0, ptr = cs_tab; ptr < cs_ptr; ptr++)
- if (ptr->used)
- cs_count++;
- t1_cs_flush();
-}
-
-static void t1_subset_end(void)
-{
- if (t1_synthetic) { /* copy to "dup /FontName get exch definefont pop" */
- while (!strstr(t1_line_array, "definefont")) {
- t1_getline();
- t1_putline();
- }
- while (!t1_end_eexec())
- t1_getline(); /* ignore the rest */
- t1_putline(); /* write "mark currentfile closefile" */
- } else
- while (!t1_end_eexec()) { /* copy to "mark currentfile closefile" */
- t1_getline();
- t1_putline();
- }
- t1_stop_eexec();
- if (fixedcontent) { /* copy 512 zeros (not needed for PDF) */
- while (!t1_cleartomark()) {
- t1_getline();
- t1_putline();
- }
- if (!t1_synthetic) /* don't check "{restore}if" for synthetic fonts */
- t1_check_end(); /* write "{restore}if" if found */
- }
- get_length3();
-}
-
-static void writet1(void)
-{
- read_encoding_only = false;
- if (!is_included(fm_cur)) { /* scan parameters from font file */
- if (!t1_open_fontfile("{"))
- return;
- t1_scan_only();
- t1_close_font_file("}");
- return;
- }
- if (!is_subsetted(fm_cur)) { /* include entire font */
- if (!t1_open_fontfile("<<"))
- return;
- t1_include();
- t1_close_font_file(">>");
- return;
- }
- /* partial downloading */
- if (!t1_open_fontfile("<"))
- return;
- t1_subset_ascii_part();
- t1_start_eexec();
- cc_init();
- cs_init();
- t1_read_subrs();
- t1_subset_charstrings();
- t1_subset_end();
- t1_close_font_file(">");
-}
-
-boolean t1_subset_2(char *fontfile, unsigned char *g, char *extraGlyphs)
-{
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
- ext_glyph_names[i] = (char*) notdef;
- grid = g;
- cur_file_name = fontfile;
- hexline_length = 0;
- dvips_extra_charset = extraGlyphs;
- writet1();
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
- if (ext_glyph_names[i] != notdef)
- free(ext_glyph_names[i]);
- return 1; /* note: there *is* no unsuccessful return */
-}