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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2008-07-23 19:04:12 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2008-07-23 19:04:12 +0000
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/ai/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/ai/README
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-AI Font Distribution
-Copyright 1999 Bernard Collins <bernard.collins@jhuapl.edu>
-
-Last modified 17 October 2001.
-
-This program can redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the
-LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2 of this License or
-(at your option) any later version.
-
-The latest version of this license is in
- http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
-and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version
-1999/12/01 or later.
-
-INTRODUCTION
-
-The purpose of the AI font distribution is to improve the final
-conversion to Postscript and PDF formats of TeX documents which use
-the standard Computer Modern and AMS fonts. It should allow most
-modern TeX postprocessors, including dvips, dvipdfm, and pdftex (not
-exactly a postprocessor), to generate PS and PDF which avoids bugs in
-some document readers on some platforms and which can be imported
-easily into third-party software, such as Adobe Illustrator.
-
-INSTALLATION AND USE
-
-The following instructions are intended for teTeX based systems. You
-should not have too much trouble adapting them to other distributions.
-All files should unpack into appropriate sub-directories according to
-the TeX directory standard used by teTeX, et al. The top-level
-directory is named texmf. You may safely unpack into your main texmf
-tree, or into your $HOME/texmf. Copy the bash scripts from
-texmf/ai/bin to a directory in your path. Run texhash, and you are
-ready to go! The three scripts aidvips, aipdftex, and aipdflatex are
-set up to allow easy access to the fonts. Aidvips remaps fonts using
-one of the following command-line options:
-
--Pai Remap low characters, but do not embed any fonts
--Paiz (default) Remap low characters, embedding re-encoded
- BSR/Y&Y/AMS fonts
-
-SOME DETAILS
-
-There is one .vf file for each of the BSR/Y&Y/AMS Computer Modern and
-AMS publicly released Type 1 fonts. The corresponding .tfm files are
-not included, as the standard CM/AMS .tfm files should be used. This
-ensures that TeX processing will be unaffected by these fonts, since
-TeX never uses .vf files. Each virtual font maps all characters in a
-standard .tfm file to another special .tfm file, included in the
-distribuiton. Each standard metric file has a corresponding remapped
-file which is named by prepending "ai" to the standard name. For
-example, each character in cmr10.tfm is mapped, through cmr10.vf, to a
-character in aicmr10.tfm. The content of aicmr10.tfm is identical to
-cmr10.tfm, except that characters in the "control-character" range,
-0-32 and 127, have been remapped to higher postions in the range
-161-196. Ligature and kerning information is updated to reflect the
-change. The BSR/Y&Y/AMS Type 1 fonts doubly encode these characters in
-the higher positions for just this purpose. This avoids problems with
-some software when interpretting the final PS or PDF file.
-
-Adobe Illustrator can directly interpret postscript output from dvips
-using Type 1 Computer Modern fonts that have been remapped with the ai
-virtual fonts. This is safer than using the "-G" command line or "G"
-configuration file option in dvips because it allows any of the 128
-standard BSR/Y&Y/AMS fonts to be intermixed with ordinary text Type 1
-fonts such as Times and Helvetica. If you save imported dvips
-postsript in Illustrator .ai or .eps format, AI might have a problem
-reopening the file, giving an error about invalid font remapping. But
-if you save the file in .pdf format, AI can re-open it without a
-problem. At least this is true for Illustrator 7, which is the latest
-version I have.
-
-The package includes a couple of perl scripts in texmf/doc/fonts/ai/
-that were used to generate the virtual fonts. It should be possible to
-use these scripts to process other similar doubly-encoded fonts which
-may include the BaKoMa fonts or Taco Hoekwater's fonts.
-
-CHANGES
-
-Version 1.2 adds bsr.map and modifies the shell scripts in order to
-make the ai virtual fonts work easily with the latest TeX Live
-distribution (July 2001).
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/ai/processfonts b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/ai/processfonts
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-#!/usr/bin/perl
-
-# Written by Skip Collins <bernard.collins@jhuapl.edu>
-use Cwd;
-$currentdir = cwd;
-$remaptmp = "/var/tmp/remaptmp";
-mkdir($remaptmp, 0777);
-$configfiles[0]=`kpsewhich -format="dvips config" psfonts.cm`;
-$configfiles[1]=`kpsewhich -format="dvips config" psfonts.ams`;
-$fontlist = "";
-$i=0;
-foreach $cfg (@configfiles) {
- open(INPUT,$cfg) || die "Can't open font list";
- while (<INPUT>) {
- $string = $_;
- $string =~ s/\s*\w*\s*$//;
- $fontlist[$i] = $string;
- $i++;
- }
- close(INPUT);
-}
-chdir($remaptmp);
-foreach $i (@fontlist) {
- system("tftopl -charcode-format=octal $i $i");
- system("remap $i");
- system("vptovf $i");
- system("pltotf ai$i");
- system("mv ai$i.tfm $currentdir");
- system("mv $i.vf $currentdir");
-}
-
-#system("rm -rf $remaptmp");
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/ai/remap b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/ai/remap
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-#!/usr/bin/perl
-
-# Written by Skip Collins <bernard.collins@jhuapl.edu>
-
-use File::Basename;
-@plsuffixlist = "\.pl";
-@vplsuffixlist = "\.vpl";
-
-if ( ($#ARGV<0)||($#ARGV>2) || ($ARGV[0] =~ "-help")) {
- print "Usage: remap PLFILE[.pl] [AIPLFILE[.pl] [VPLFILE[.vpl]]]\n";
- print " Translate PLFILE to AIPLFILE and companion VPLFILE.\n";
- print " Default AIPLFILE is aiPLFILE.pl.\n";
- print " Default VPLFILE is PLFILE.vpl.\n";
- print "\n";
- print "--help display this help and exit\n";
-} else {
- ($plbasename, $plpath, $plsuffix) = fileparse($ARGV[0], @plsuffixlist);
- if ($plsuffix eq "") {
- $plsuffix = "\.pl";
- }
- $plfile = $plpath.$plbasename.$plsuffix;
- if ($#ARGV >= 1) {
- ($aiplbasename, $aiplpath, $aiplsuffix) = fileparse($ARGV[1], @plsuffixlist);
- if ($aiplsuffix eq "") {
- $aiplsuffix = "\.pl";
- }
- $aiplfile = ">".$aiplpath.$aiplbasename.$aiplsuffix;
- $mapname = $aiplbasename;
- if ($#ARGV == 2) {
- ($vplbasename, $vplpath, $vplsuffix) = fileparse($ARGV[2], @vplsuffixlist);
- if ($vplsuffix eq "") {
- $vplsuffix = "\.vpl";
- }
- $vplfile = ">".$vplpath.$vplbasename.$vplsuffix;
- } else {
- $vplfile = ">".$plpath.$plbasename."\.vpl";
- }
- } else {
- $aiplfile = ">".$plpath."ai".$plbasename."\.pl";
- $vplfile = ">".$plpath.$plbasename."\.vpl";
- $mapname = "ai".$plbasename;
- }
- open(INPUT, $plfile) || die "Can't open $plfile.";
- open(OUTPUT_PL, $aiplfile) || die "Can't open $aiplfile.";
- open(OUTPUT_VPL, $vplfile) || die "Can't open $vplfile.";
- $sevenbitflag = "FALSE";
- while (<INPUT>) {
- $string = $_;
- if ($string =~ /\(CHECKSUM/) {
-# Ooops. FONTCHECKSUM should refer to the mapped font, not this font.
-# Maybe it's best to leave it empty.
-# $mapchecksum = $string;
-# $mapchecksum =~ s/\s*\(CHECKSUM\s*O\s*//;
-# $mapchecksum =~ s/\)\s*//;
- } else {
- print OUTPUT_VPL "$string";
- $plstring = $string;
- if (!($string =~ /\(FACE|\(HEADER|\(SKIP|\(TOP O 0\)|\(MID O 0\)|\(BOT O 0\)/)) {
- $plstring =~ s/\sO\s[0-7]+/shift_octal_numbers($&)/ge;
- if ($string =~ /\(DESIGNSIZE/) {
- $mapdsize = $string;
- $mapdsize =~ s/\s*\(DESIGNSIZE\s*R\s*//;
- $mapdsize =~ s/\)\s*//;
- print OUTPUT_VPL "(MAPFONT O 0\n";
- print OUTPUT_VPL " (FONTNAME $mapname)\n";
-# print OUTPUT_VPL " (FONTCHECKSUM O $mapchecksum)\n";
- print OUTPUT_VPL " (FONTAT R 1.0)\n";
- print OUTPUT_VPL " (FONTDSIZE R $mapdsize)\n";
- print OUTPUT_VPL " )\n";
- } elsif ($string =~ /\(CHARACTER/) {
- $mapchar = $string;
- $mapchar =~ s/\s*\(CHARACTER\s*O\s*//;
- $mapchar =~ s/\s*$//;
- $mapchar = " O $mapchar";
- $newmapchar = shift_octal_numbers($mapchar);
-# Originally, I wanted only to remap problematic characters. But, in
-# order to minimize the number of duplicate references to external fonts
-# and therefore reduce the likelihood of uncovering subtle bugs in ps/pdf
-# output, I will instead map all characters in the virtual font.
-# if ($newmapchar ne $mapchar) {
- print OUTPUT_VPL " (MAP\n";
- print OUTPUT_VPL " (SETCHAR$newmapchar)\n";
- print OUTPUT_VPL " )\n";
-# }
- } elsif ($string =~ /\(SEVENBITSAFEFLAG/) {
- $sevenbitflag = "TRUE";
- }
- }
- print OUTPUT_PL "$plstring";
- }
- }
-# SEVENBITSAFEFLAG does not seem to take. So, for some fonts, the round-trip
-# tfm->pl->vpl->tfm->pl results in slightly different start and finish .tfm/.pl
-# files. This does not seem to matter in the end.
- print OUTPUT_VPL "(SEVENBITSAFEFLAG $sevenbitflag)\n";
- close(INPUT);
- close(OUTPUT_PL);
- close(OUTPUT_VPL);
-}
-
-sub shift_octal_numbers {
- local($string) = $_[0];
- $onumber = substr($string, 3, 20);
- $dnumber = oct($onumber);
- if (($dnumber <= 0x20) && ($dnumber >= 0)) {
- if ($dnumber < 0x0A) {
- $dnumber += 0xA1;
- }
- else {
- $dnumber += 0xA3;
- }
- }
- elsif ($dnumber == 0x7F) {
- $dnumber = 0xC4;
- }
- return " O ".sprintf("%o", $dnumber);
-}