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@@ -1,5 +1,17 @@
Change History
--------------
+2018-10-28 luaotfload v2.93
+ * reinserted forgotten man files
+ * unified and improved version/module info for automatic tagging
+ *
+
+
+2018-10-21 luaotfload v2.92
+ * better deva support, issue #9
+ * test for --safer and abort, issue #12
+ * newest context files
+ * correct file: syntax for tfm files, issue #11.
+
2018-10-03 luaotfload v2.91
* solved copy & paste of variant glyphs, https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/451442/localized-glyphs-locl-have-unicode-value-ufffd
* solved problem with PUA no longer accessible with \char, see https://github.com/u-fischer/luaotfload/issues/7
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--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/README.md
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/README.md
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
# The Luaotfload Package
-VERSION: 2.91
+VERSION: 2.93
-DATE: 2018-10-03
+DATE: 2018-10-28
## Description
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-\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
-% generated by Docutils <http://docutils.sourceforge.net/>
-% rubber: set program xelatex
-\usepackage{fontspec}
-% \defaultfontfeatures{Scale=MatchLowercase}
-% straight double quotes (defined T1 but missing in TU):
-\ifdefined \UnicodeEncodingName
- \DeclareTextCommand{\textquotedbl}{\UnicodeEncodingName}{%
- {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=-tlig,Mapping=}\char34}}%
-\fi
-\usepackage{ifthen}
-\usepackage{alltt}
-\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0}
-\usepackage{longtable,ltcaption,array}
-\setlength{\extrarowheight}{2pt}
-\newlength{\DUtablewidth} % internal use in tables
-\usepackage{tabularx}
-
-%%% Custom LaTeX preamble
-% Linux Libertine (free, wide coverage, not only for Linux)
-\setmainfont{Linux Libertine O}
-\setsansfont{Linux Biolinum O}
-\setmonofont[HyphenChar=None,Scale=MatchLowercase]{DejaVu Sans Mono}
-
-%%% User specified packages and stylesheets
-
-%%% Fallback definitions for Docutils-specific commands
-
-% providelength (provide a length variable and set default, if it is new)
-\providecommand*{\DUprovidelength}[2]{
- \ifthenelse{\isundefined{#1}}{\newlength{#1}\setlength{#1}{#2}}{}
-}
-
-% docinfo (width of docinfo table)
-\DUprovidelength{\DUdocinfowidth}{0.9\linewidth}
-
-% subtitle (in document title)
-\providecommand*{\DUdocumentsubtitle}[1]{{\large #1}}
-% hyperlinks:
-\ifthenelse{\isundefined{\hypersetup}}{
- \usepackage[colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue,urlcolor=blue]{hyperref}
- \usepackage{bookmark}
- \urlstyle{same} % normal text font (alternatives: tt, rm, sf)
-}{}
-\hypersetup{
- pdftitle={luaotfload.conf},
-}
-
-\title{luaotfload.conf%
- \label{luaotfload-conf}%
- \\ % subtitle%
- \DUdocumentsubtitle{Luaotfload configuration file}%
- \label{luaotfload-configuration-file}}
-\author{}
-\date{}
-
-%%% Body
-\begin{document}
-\maketitle
-
-% Docinfo
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tabularx}{\DUdocinfowidth}{lX}
-\textbf{Date}: &
- 2018-09-21 \\
-\textbf{Copyright}: &
- GPL v2.0 \\
-\textbf{Version}: &
- 2.9 \\
-\textbf{Manual section}: &
-5
-\\
-\textbf{Manual group}: &
-text processing
-\\
-\end{tabularx}
-\end{center}
-
-
-\section{SYNOPSIS%
- \label{synopsis}%
-}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \textbf{./luaotfload\{.conf,rc\}}
-
-\item \textbf{XDG\_CONFIG\_HOME/luaotfload/luaotfload\{.conf,rc\}}
-
-\item \textbf{\textasciitilde{}/.luaotfloadrc}
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\section{DESCRIPTION%
- \label{description}%
-}
-
-The file \texttt{luaotfload.conf} contains configuration options for
-\emph{Luaotfload}, a font loading and font management component for LuaTeX.
-
-
-\section{EXAMPLE%
- \label{example}%
-}
-
-A small Luaotfload configuration file with few customizations could
-look as follows:
-
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{alltt}
-[db]
- formats = afm,ttf
- compress = false
-
-[misc]
- termwidth = 60
-
-[run]
- log-level = 6
-\end{alltt}
-\end{quote}
-
-This will make Luaotfload ignore all font files except for PostScript
-binary fonts with a matching AFM file, and Truetype fonts. Also, an
-uncompressed index file will be dumped which is going to be much larger
-than the default gzip’ed index. The terminal width
-is truncated to 60 characters which influences the verbose output
-during indexing. Finally, the verbosity is increased greatly: each font
-file being processed will be printed to the stdout on a separate line,
-along with lots of other information.
-
-To observe the difference in behavior, save above snippet to
-\texttt{./luaotfload.conf} and update the font index:
-
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{alltt}
-luaotfload-tool --update --force
-\end{alltt}
-\end{quote}
-
-The current configuration can be written to disk using
-\textbf{luaotfload-tool}:
-
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{alltt}
-luaotfload-tool --dumpconf > luaotfload.conf
-\end{alltt}
-\end{quote}
-
-The result can itself be used as a configuration file.
-
-
-\section{SYNTAX%
- \label{syntax}%
-}
-
-The configuration file syntax follows the common INI format. For a more
-detailed description please refer to the section “CONFIGURATION FILE”
-of \textbf{git-config}(1). A brief list of rules is given below:
-
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Blank lines and lines starting with a semicolon (\texttt{;}) are ignored.
-
-\item A configuration file is partitioned into sections that are declared
-by specifying the section title in brackets on a separate line:
-
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{alltt}
-[some-section]
-... section content ...
-\end{alltt}
-\end{quote}
-
-\item Sections consist of one or more variable assignments of the form
-\texttt{variable-name = value} E. g.:
-
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{alltt}
-[foo]
- bar = baz
- quux = xyzzy
- ...
-\end{alltt}
-\end{quote}
-
-\item Section and variable names may contain only uppercase and lowercase
-letters as well as dashes (\texttt{-}).
-\end{itemize}
-\end{quote}
-
-
-\section{VARIABLES%
- \label{variables}%
-}
-
-Variables in belong into a configuration section and their values must
-be of a certain type. Some of them have further constraints. For
-example, the “color callback” must be a string of one of the values
-\texttt{post\_linebreak\_filter}, \texttt{pre\_linebreak\_filter}, or
-\texttt{pre\_output\_filter}, defined in the section \emph{run} of the
-configuration file.
-
-Currently, the configuration is organized into four sections:
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[{db}] \leavevmode
-Options relating to the font index.
-
-\item[{misc}] \leavevmode
-Options without a clearly defined category.
-
-\item[{paths}] \leavevmode
-Path and file name settings.
-
-\item[{run}] \leavevmode
-Options controlling runtime behavior of Luaotfload.
-
-\end{description}
-
-The list of valid variables, the sections they are part of and their
-type is given below. Types represent Lua types that the values must be
-convertible to; they are abbreviated as follows: \texttt{s} for the \emph{string}
-type, \texttt{n} for \emph{number}, \texttt{b} for \emph{boolean}. A value of \texttt{nil} means
-the variable is unset.
-
-
-\subsection{Section \texttt{db}%
- \label{section-db}%
-}
-
-\setlength{\DUtablewidth}{\linewidth}
-\begin{longtable*}[c]{|p{0.249\DUtablewidth}|p{0.110\DUtablewidth}|p{0.331\DUtablewidth}|}
-\hline
-
-variable
- &
-type
- &
-default
- \\
-\hline
-
-compress
- &
-b
- &
-\texttt{true}
- \\
-\hline
-
-designsize-dimen
- &
-b
- &
-\texttt{bp}
- \\
-\hline
-
-formats
- &
-s
- &
-\texttt{\textquotedbl{}otf,ttf,ttc\textquotedbl{}}
- \\
-\hline
-
-max-fonts
- &
-n
- &
-\texttt{2\textasciicircum{}51}
- \\
-\hline
-
-scan-local
- &
-b
- &
-\texttt{false}
- \\
-\hline
-
-skip-read
- &
-b
- &
-\texttt{false}
- \\
-\hline
-
-strip
- &
-b
- &
-\texttt{true}
- \\
-\hline
-
-update-live
- &
-b
- &
-\texttt{true}
- \\
-\hline
-\end{longtable*}
-
-The flag \texttt{compress} determines whether the font index (usually
-\texttt{luaotfload-names.lua{[}.gz{]}} will be stored in compressed forms.
-If unset it is equivalent of passing \texttt{--no-compress} to
-\textbf{luaotfload-tool}. Since the file is only created for convenience
-and has no effect on the runtime behavior of Luaotfload, the flag
-should remain set. Most editors come with zlib support anyways.
-
-The setting \texttt{designsize-dimen} applies when looking up fonts from
-families with design sizes. In Opentype, these are specified as
-“decipoints” where one decipoint equals ten DTP style “big points”.
-When indexing fonts these values are converted to \texttt{sp}. In order to
-treat the values as though they were specified in TeX points or Didot
-points, set \texttt{designsize-dimen} to \texttt{pt} or \texttt{dd}.
-
-The list of \texttt{formats} must be a comma separated sequence of strings
-containing one or more of these elements:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \texttt{otf} (OpenType format),
-
-\item \texttt{ttf} and \texttt{ttc} (TrueType format),
-
-\item \texttt{afm} (Adobe Font Metrics),
-\end{itemize}
-
-It corresponds loosely to the \texttt{--formats} option to
-\textbf{luaotfload-tool}. Invalid or duplicate members are ignored; if the
-list does not contain any useful identifiers, the default list
-\texttt{\textquotedbl{}otf,ttf,ttc\textquotedbl{}} will be used.
-
-The variable \texttt{max-fonts} determines after processing how many font
-files the font scanner will terminate the search. This is useful for
-debugging issues with the font index and has the same effect as the
-option \texttt{--max-fonts} to \textbf{luaotfload-tools}.
-
-The \texttt{scan-local} flag, if set, will incorporate the current working
-directory as a font search location. NB: This will potentially slow
-down document processing because a font index with local fonts will not
-be saved to disk, so these fonts will have to be re-indexed whenever
-the document is built.
-
-The \texttt{skip-read} flag is only useful for debugging: It makes
-Luaotfload skip reading fonts. The font information for rebuilding the
-index is taken from the presently existing one.
-
-Unsetting the \texttt{strip} flag prevents Luaotfload from removing data
-from the index that is only useful when processing font files. NB: this
-can increase the size of the index files significantly and has no
-effect on the runtime behavior.
-
-If \texttt{update-live} is set, Luaotfload will reload the database if it
-cannot find a requested font. Those who prefer to update manually using
-\textbf{luaotfload-tool} should unset this flag. This option does not affect
-rebuilds due to version mismatch.
-
-
-\subsection{Section \texttt{default-features}%
- \label{section-default-features}%
-}
-
-By default Luaotfload enables \texttt{node} mode and picks the default font
-features that are prescribed in the OpenType standard. This behavior
-may be overridden in the \texttt{default-features} section. Global defaults
-that will be applied for all scripts can be set via the \texttt{global}
-option, others by the script they are to be applied to. For example,
-a setting of
-
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{alltt}
-[default-features]
- global = mode=base,color=0000FF
- dflt = smcp,onum
-\end{alltt}
-\end{quote}
-
-would force \emph{base} mode, tint all fonts blue and activate small
-capitals and text figures globally. Features are specified as a comma
-separated list of variables or variable-value pairs. Variables without
-an explicit value are set to \texttt{true}.
-
-
-\subsection{Section \texttt{misc}%
- \label{section-misc}%
-}
-
-\setlength{\DUtablewidth}{\linewidth}
-\begin{longtable*}[c]{|p{0.191\DUtablewidth}|p{0.110\DUtablewidth}|p{0.307\DUtablewidth}|}
-\hline
-
-variable
- &
-type
- &
-default
- \\
-\hline
-
-statistics
- &
-b
- &
-\texttt{false}
- \\
-\hline
-
-termwidth
- &
-n
- &
-\texttt{nil}
- \\
-\hline
-
-version
- &
-s
- &
-<Luaotfload version>
- \\
-\hline
-\end{longtable*}
-
-With \texttt{statistics} enabled, extra statistics will be collected during
-index creation and appended to the index file. It may then be queried
-at the Lua end or inspected by reading the file itself.
-
-The value of \texttt{termwidth}, if set, overrides the value retrieved by
-querying the properties of the terminal in which Luatex runs. This is
-useful if the engine runs with \texttt{shell\_escape} disabled and the actual
-terminal dimensions cannot be retrieved.
-
-The value of \texttt{version} is derived from the version string hard-coded
-in the Luaotfload source. Override at your own risk.
-
-
-\subsection{Section \texttt{paths}%
- \label{section-paths}%
-}
-
-\setlength{\DUtablewidth}{\linewidth}
-\begin{longtable*}[c]{|p{0.226\DUtablewidth}|p{0.110\DUtablewidth}|p{0.435\DUtablewidth}|}
-\hline
-
-variable
- &
-type
- &
-default
- \\
-\hline
-
-cache-dir
- &
-s
- &
-\texttt{\textquotedbl{}fonts\textquotedbl{}}
- \\
-\hline
-
-names-dir
- &
-s
- &
-\texttt{\textquotedbl{}names\textquotedbl{}}
- \\
-\hline
-
-index-file
- &
-s
- &
-\texttt{\textquotedbl{}luaotfload-names.lua\textquotedbl{}}
- \\
-\hline
-
-lookups-file
- &
-s
- &
-\texttt{\textquotedbl{}luaotfload-lookup-cache.lua\textquotedbl{}}
- \\
-\hline
-\end{longtable*}
-
-The paths \texttt{cache-dir} and \texttt{names-dir} determine the subdirectory
-inside the Luaotfload subtree of the \texttt{luatex-cache} directory where
-the font cache and the font index will be stored, respectively.
-
-Inside the index directory, the names of the index file and the font
-lookup cache will be derived from the respective values of
-\texttt{index-file} and \texttt{lookups-file}. This is the filename base for the
-bytecode compiled version as well as -- for the index -- the gzipped
-version.
-
-
-\subsection{Section \texttt{run}%
- \label{section-run}%
-}
-
-\setlength{\DUtablewidth}{\linewidth}
-\begin{longtable*}[c]{|p{0.226\DUtablewidth}|p{0.110\DUtablewidth}|p{0.365\DUtablewidth}|}
-\hline
-
-variable
- &
-type
- &
-default
- \\
-\hline
-
-anon-sequence
- &
-s
- &
-\texttt{\textquotedbl{}tex,path,name\textquotedbl{}}
- \\
-\hline
-
-color-callback
- &
-s
- &
-\texttt{\textquotedbl{}post\_linebreak\_filter\textquotedbl{}}
- \\
-\hline
-
-definer
- &
-s
- &
-\texttt{\textquotedbl{}patch\textquotedbl{}}
- \\
-\hline
-
-log-level
- &
-n
- &
-\texttt{0}
- \\
-\hline
-
-resolver
- &
-s
- &
-\texttt{\textquotedbl{}cached\textquotedbl{}}
- \\
-\hline
-
-fontloader
- &
-s
- &
-\texttt{\textquotedbl{}default\textquotedbl{}}
- \\
-\hline
-\end{longtable*}
-
-Unqualified font lookups are treated with the flexible “anonymous”
-mechanism. This involves a chain of lookups applied successively until
-the first one yields a match. By default, the lookup will first search
-for TFM fonts using the Kpathsea library. If this wasn’t successful, an
-attempt is made at interpreting the request as an absolute path (like
-the \texttt{{[}/path/to/font/foo.ttf{]}} syntax) or a file name
-(\texttt{file:foo.ttf}). Finally, the request is interpreted as a font name
-and retrieved from the index (\texttt{name:Foo Regular}). This behavior can
-be configured by specifying a list as the value to \texttt{anon-sequence}.
-Available items are \texttt{tex}, \texttt{path}, \texttt{name} -- representing the
-lookups described above, respectively --, and \texttt{file} for searching a
-filename but not an absolute path. Also, \texttt{my} lookups are valid
-values but they should only be used from within TeX documents, because
-there is no means of customizing a \texttt{my} lookups on the command line.
-
-The \texttt{color-callback} option determines the stage at which fonts that
-defined with a \texttt{color=xxyyzz} feature will be colorized. By default
-this happens in a \texttt{post\_linebreak\_filter} but alternatively the
-\texttt{pre\_linebreak\_filter} or \texttt{pre\_output\_filter} may be chosen, which
-is faster but might produce inconsistent output. The
-\texttt{pre\_output\_filter} used to be the default in the 1.x series of
-Luaotfload, whilst later versions up to and including 2.5 hooked into
-the \texttt{pre\_linebreak\_filter} which naturally didn’t affect any glyphs
-inserting during hyphenation. Both are kept around as options to
-restore the previous behavior if necessary.
-
-The \texttt{definer} allows for switching the \texttt{define\_font} callback.
-Apart from the default \texttt{patch} one may also choose the \texttt{generic}
-one that comes with the vanilla fontloader. Beware that this might
-break tools like Fontspec that rely on the \texttt{patch\_font} callback
-provided by Luaotfload to perform important corrections on font data.
-
-The fontloader backend can be selected by setting the value of
-\texttt{fontloader}. The most important choices are \texttt{default}, which will
-load the dedicated Luaotfload fontloader, and \texttt{reference}, the
-upstream package as shipped with Luaotfload. Other than those, a file
-name accessible via kpathsea can be specified.
-
-Alternatively, the individual files that constitute the fontloader can
-be loaded directly. While less efficient, this greatly aids debugging
-since error messages will reference the actual line numbers of the
-source files and explanatory comments are not stripped. Currently,
-three distinct loading strategies are available: \texttt{unpackaged} will
-load the batch that is part of Luaotfload. These contain the identical
-source code that the reference fontloader has been compiled from.
-Another option, \texttt{context} will attempt to load the same files by
-their names in the Context format from the search path. Consequently
-this option allows to use the version of Context that comes with the
-TeX distribution. Distros tend to prefer the stable version (“current”
-in Context jargon) of those files so certain bugs encountered in the
-more bleeding edge Luaotfload can be avoided this way. A third option
-is to use \texttt{context} with a colon to specify a directory prefix where
-the \emph{TEXMF} is located that the files should be loaded from, e. g.
-\texttt{context:\textasciitilde{}/context/tex/texmf-context}. This can be used when
-referencing another distribution like the Context minimals that is
-installed under a different path not indexed by kpathsea.
-
-The value of \texttt{log-level} sets the default verbosity of messages
-printed by Luaotfload. Only messages defined with a verbosity of less
-than or equal to the supplied value will be output on the terminal.
-At a log level of five Luaotfload can be very noisy. Also, printing too
-many messages will slow down the interpreter due to line buffering
-being disabled (see \textbf{setbuf}(3)).
-
-The \texttt{resolver} setting allows choosing the font name resolution
-function: With the default value \texttt{cached} Luaotfload saves the result
-of a successful font name request to a cache file to speed up
-subsequent lookups. The alternative, \texttt{normal} circumvents the cache
-and resolves every request individually. (Since to the restructuring of
-the font name index in Luaotfload 2.4 the performance difference
-between the cached and uncached lookups should be marginal.)
-
-
-\section{FILES%
- \label{files}%
-}
-
-Luaotfload only processes the first configuration file it encounters at
-one of the search locations. The file name may be either
-\texttt{luaotfload.conf} or \texttt{luaotfloadrc}, except for the dotfile in the
-user’s home directory which is expected at \texttt{\textasciitilde{}/.luaotfloadrc}.
-
-Configuration files are located following a series of steps. The search
-terminates as soon as a suitable file is encountered. The sequence of
-locations that Luaotfload looks at is
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\renewcommand{\labelenumi}{\roman{enumi}.}
-\item The current working directory of the LuaTeX process.
-
-\item The subdirectory \texttt{luaotfload/} inside the XDG configuration
-tree, e. g. \texttt{/home/oenothea/config/luaotfload/}.
-
-\item The dotfile.
-
-\item The \emph{TEXMF} (using kpathsea).
-\end{enumerate}
-
-
-\section{SEE ALSO%
- \label{see-also}%
-}
-
-\textbf{luaotfload-tool}(1), \textbf{luatex}(1), \textbf{lua}(1)
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \texttt{texdoc luaotfload} to display the PDF manual for the \emph{Luaotfload}
-package
-
-\item Luaotfload development \url{https://github.com/u-fischer/luaotfload}
-
-\item LuaLaTeX mailing list \url{http://tug.org/pipermail/lualatex-dev/}
-
-\item LuaTeX \url{http://luatex.org/}
-
-\item Luaotfload on CTAN \url{http://ctan.org/pkg/luaotfload}
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\section{REFERENCES%
- \label{references}%
-}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The XDG base specification
-\url{http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html}.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\section{AUTHORS%
- \label{authors}%
-}
-
-\emph{Luaotfload} was developed by the LuaLaTeX dev team
-(\url{https://github.com/lualatex/}). It is currently maintained by Ulrike Fischer
-and Marcel Krüger at \url{https://github.com/u-fischer/luaotfload}
-
-This manual page was written by Philipp Gesang <\href{mailto:phg@phi-gamma.net}{phg@phi-gamma.net}>.
-
-\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-latex.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-latex.pdf
index 465bd88204f..20b1206be71 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-latex.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-latex.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-main.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-main.tex
index d01cc95c8b0..5d401f86ac3 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-main.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-main.tex
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
\beginfrontmatter
\setdocumenttitle {The \identifier{luaotfload} package}
- \setdocumentdate {2018/10/03 v2.91}
+ \setdocumentdate {2018/10/28 upload2.93}
\setdocumentauthor {Elie Roux · Khaled Hosny · Philipp Gesang · Ulrike Fischer\\
Home: \hyperlink {https://github.com/lualatex/luaotfload}\\
New Home: \hyperlink {https://github.com/u-fischer/luaotfload}\\
@@ -56,9 +56,23 @@
\pdfbookmark[1]{\contentsname}{table}
\typesetcontent
+\beginsection {New in version 2.93 (by Ulrike Fischer)}
+Mainly internal clean up of the version info to allow automatic versioning.
+\endsection
+
+\beginsection {New in version 2.92 (by Ulrike Fischer)}
+
+\begin{itemize}
+
+ \item Better devanagari support (issue \#9).
+ \item \identifier{Luaotfload} doesn't work when luatex is used with the option \inlinecode{--safer}. So it now aborts cleanly when the option is detected -- but you still can get errors from fontspec later! (issue \#12).
+ \item The syntax \inlinecode{file:} for legacy font works again (issue \#11).
+ \item The fontloader has been synched with the newest context version from october, 18.
+\end{itemize}
+\endsection
\beginsection {New in version 2.91 (by Ulrike Fischer)}
-This version mostly correct two bugs found in the previous fontloader: Glyphvariants weren't copied and pasted correctly. Glyphs encoded in the PUA couldn't be accessed anymore.
+This version mostly correct two bugs found in the previous fontloader: Glyphvariants weren't copied and pasted correctly. Glyphs encoded in the PUA couldn't be accessed anymore.
\endsection
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-tool.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-tool.pdf
index 730ca437a11..e4aa1a24b14 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-tool.pdf
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-tool.rst b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-tool.rst
index 9a3c4b25e37..ab18e5bcb7c 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-tool.rst
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-tool.rst
@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@
generate and query the Luaotfload font names database
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-:Date: 2018-09-21
+:Date: 2018-10-28
:Copyright: GPL v2.0
-:Version: 2.9
+:Version: 2.93
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: text processing
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-tool.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-tool.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index eab3b38b1de..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-tool.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,517 +0,0 @@
-\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
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-% rubber: set program xelatex
-\usepackage{fontspec}
-% \defaultfontfeatures{Scale=MatchLowercase}
-% straight double quotes (defined T1 but missing in TU):
-\ifdefined \UnicodeEncodingName
- \DeclareTextCommand{\textquotedbl}{\UnicodeEncodingName}{%
- {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=-tlig,Mapping=}\char34}}%
-\fi
-\usepackage{ifthen}
-\usepackage{alltt}
-\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0}
-\usepackage{tabularx}
-
-%%% Custom LaTeX preamble
-% Linux Libertine (free, wide coverage, not only for Linux)
-\setmainfont{Linux Libertine O}
-\setsansfont{Linux Biolinum O}
-\setmonofont[HyphenChar=None,Scale=MatchLowercase]{DejaVu Sans Mono}
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-% providelength (provide a length variable and set default, if it is new)
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-\DUprovidelength{\DUdocinfowidth}{0.9\linewidth}
-
-% subtitle (in document title)
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- \urlstyle{same} % normal text font (alternatives: tt, rm, sf)
-}{}
-\hypersetup{
- pdftitle={luaotfload-tool},
-}
-
-\title{luaotfload-tool%
- \label{luaotfload-tool}%
- \\ % subtitle%
- \DUdocumentsubtitle{generate and query the Luaotfload font names database}%
- \label{generate-and-query-the-luaotfload-font-names-database}}
-\author{}
-\date{}
-
-%%% Body
-\begin{document}
-\maketitle
-
-% Docinfo
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tabularx}{\DUdocinfowidth}{lX}
-\textbf{Date}: &
- 2018-09-21 \\
-\textbf{Copyright}: &
- GPL v2.0 \\
-\textbf{Version}: &
- 2.9 \\
-\textbf{Manual section}: &
-1
-\\
-\textbf{Manual group}: &
-text processing
-\\
-\end{tabularx}
-\end{center}
-
-
-\section{SYNOPSIS%
- \label{synopsis}%
-}
-
-\textbf{luaotfload-tool} {[} -bcDfFiIlLnpqRSuvVhw {]}
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[{\textbf{luaotfload-tool} --update {[} --force {]} {[} --quiet {]} {[} --verbose {]}}] \leavevmode
-{[} --prefer-texmf {]} {[} --dry-run {]}
-{[} --formats={[}+|-{]}EXTENSIONS {]}
-{[} --no-compress {]} {[} --no-strip {]}
-{[} --local {]} {[} --max-fonts=N {]}
-
-\item[{\textbf{luaotfload-tool} --find=FONTNAME {[} --fuzzy {]} {[} --info {]} {[} --inspect {]}}] \leavevmode
-{[} --no-reload {]}
-
-\end{description}
-
-\textbf{luaotfload-tool} --flush-lookups
-
-\textbf{luaotfload-tool} --cache=DIRECTIVE
-
-\textbf{luaotfload-tool} --list=CRITERION{[}:VALUE{]} {[} --fields=F1,F2,...,Fn {]}
-
-\textbf{luaotfload-tool} --bisect=DIRECTIVE
-
-\textbf{luaotfload-tool} --help
-
-\textbf{luaotfload-tool} --version
-
-\textbf{luaotfload-tool} --show-blacklist
-
-\textbf{luaotfload-tool} --diagnose=CHECK
-
-\textbf{luaotfload-tool} --conf=FILE --dumpconf
-
-
-\section{DESCRIPTION%
- \label{description}%
-}
-
-luaotfload-tool accesses the font names database that is required by
-the \emph{Luaotfload} package. There are two general modes: \textbf{update} and
-\textbf{query}.
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \textbf{update}: update the database or rebuild it entirely;
-
-\item \textbf{query}: resolve a font name or display close matches.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\section{OPTIONS%
- \label{options}%
-}
-
-
-\subsection{update mode%
- \label{update-mode}%
-}
-
-\begin{DUoptionlist}
-\item[--update, -u] Update the database; indexes new fonts.
-
-\item[--force, -f] Force rebuilding of the database; re-indexes
-all fonts.
-
-\item[--local, -L] Include font files in \texttt{\$PWD}. This option
-will cause large parts of the database to be
-rebuilt. Thus it is quite inefficient.
-Additionally, if local font files are found,
-the database is prevented from being saved
-to disk, so the local fonts need to be parsed
-with every invocation of \texttt{luaotfload-tool}.
-
-\item[--no-reload, -n] Suppress auto-updates to the database (e.g.
-when \texttt{--find} is passed an unknown name).
-
-\item[--no-compress, -c] Do not filter the plain text version of the
-font index through gzip. Useful for debugging
-if your editor is built without zlib.
-
-\item[--prefer-texmf, -p] Organize the file name database in a way so
-that it prefer fonts in the \emph{TEXMF} tree over
-system fonts if they are installed in both.
-
-\item[--formats=EXTENSIONS] Extensions of the font files to index.
-Where \emph{EXTENSIONS} is a comma-separated list of
-supported file extensions (otf, ttf, ttc).
-If the list is prefixed
-with a \texttt{+} sign, the given list is added to
-the currently active one; \texttt{-} subtracts.
-Default: \emph{otf,ttf,ttc}.
-Examples:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\renewcommand{\labelenumi}{\arabic{enumi})}
-\item \texttt{--formats=-ttc,ttf} would skip
-TrueType fonts and font collections;
-
-\item \texttt{--formats=otf} would scan only OpenType
-files;
-
-\item \texttt{--formats=+afm} includes binary
-Postscript files accompanied by an AFM file.
-\end{enumerate}
-\end{DUoptionlist}
-
-
-\subsection{query mode%
- \label{query-mode}%
-}
-
-\begin{DUoptionlist}
-\item[--find=NAME] Resolve a font name; this looks up <name> in
-the database and prints the file name it is
-mapped to.
-\texttt{--find} also understands request syntax,
-i.e. \texttt{--find=file:foo.otf} checks whether
-\texttt{foo.otf} is indexed.
-
-\item[--fuzzy, -F] Show approximate matches to the file name if
-the lookup was unsuccessful (requires
-\texttt{--find}).
-
-\item[--info, -i] Display basic information to a resolved font
-file (requires \texttt{--find}).
-
-\item[--inspect, -I] Display detailed information by loading the
-font and analyzing the font table; very slow!
-For the meaning of the returned fields see
-the LuaTeX documentation.
-(requires \texttt{--find}).
-
-\item[--list=CRITERION] Show entries, where \emph{CRITERION} is one of the
-following:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\renewcommand{\labelenumi}{\arabic{enumi})}
-\item the character \texttt{*}, selecting all entries;
-
-\item a field of a database entry, for instance
-\emph{version} or \emph{format*}, according to which
-the output will be sorted.
-Information in an unstripped database (see
-the option \texttt{--no-strip} above) is nested:
-Subfields of a record can be addressed using
-the \texttt{->} separator, e. g.
-\texttt{file->location}, \texttt{style->units\_per\_em},
-or
-\texttt{names->sanitized->english->prefmodifiers}.
-NB: shell syntax requires that arguments
-containing \texttt{->} be properly quoted!
-
-\item an expression of the form \texttt{field:value} to
-limit the output to entries whose \texttt{field}
-matches \texttt{value}.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-For example, in order to output file names and
-corresponding versions, sorted by the font
-format:
-
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{alltt}
-./luaotfload-tool.lua --list="format" --fields="file->base,version"
-\end{alltt}
-\end{quote}
-
-This prints:
-
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{alltt}
-otf latinmodern-math.otf Version 1.958
-otf lmromancaps10-oblique.otf 2.004
-otf lmmono8-regular.otf 2.004
-otf lmmonoproplt10-bold.otf 2.004
-otf lmsans10-oblique.otf 2.004
-otf lmromanslant8-regular.otf 2.004
-otf lmroman12-italic.otf 2.004
-otf lmsansdemicond10-oblique.otf 2.004
-...
-\end{alltt}
-\end{quote}
-
-\item[--fields=FIELDS] Comma-separated list of fields that should be
-printed.
-Information in an unstripped database (see the
-option \texttt{--no-strip} above) is nested:
-Subfields of a record can be addressed using
-the \texttt{->} separator, e. g.
-\texttt{file->location}, \texttt{style->units\_per\_em},
-or \texttt{names->sanitized->english->subfamily}.
-The default is plainname,version*.
-(Only meaningful with \texttt{--list}.)
-\end{DUoptionlist}
-
-
-\subsection{font and lookup caches%
- \label{font-and-lookup-caches}%
-}
-
-\begin{DUoptionlist}
-\item[--flush-lookups] Clear font name lookup cache (experimental).
-
-\item[--cache=DIRECTIVE] Cache control, where \emph{DIRECTIVE} is one of the
-following:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\renewcommand{\labelenumi}{\arabic{enumi})}
-\item \texttt{purge} -> delete Lua files from cache;
-
-\item \texttt{erase} -> delete Lua and Luc files from
-cache;
-
-\item \texttt{show} -> print stats.
-\end{enumerate}
-\end{DUoptionlist}
-
-
-\subsection{debugging methods%
- \label{debugging-methods}%
-}
-
-\begin{DUoptionlist}
-\item[--show-blacklist, -b] Show blacklisted files (not directories).
-
-\item[--dry-run, -D] Don’t load fonts when updating the database;
-scan directories only.
-(For debugging file system related issues.)
-
-\item[--no-strip] Do not strip redundant information after
-building the database. Warning: this will
-inflate the index to about two to three times
-the normal size.
-
-\item[--max-fonts=N] Process at most \emph{N} font files, including fonts
-already indexed in the count.
-
-\item[--bisect=DIRECTIVE] Bisection of the font database.
-This mode is intended as assistance in
-debugging the Luatex engine, especially when
-tracking memleaks or buggy fonts.
-
-\emph{DIRECTIVE} can be one of the following:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\renewcommand{\labelenumi}{\arabic{enumi})}
-\item \texttt{run} -> Make \texttt{luaotfload-tool} respect
-the bisection progress when running.
-Combined with \texttt{--update} and possibly
-\texttt{--force} this will only process the files
-from the start up until the pivot and ignore
-the rest.
-
-\item \texttt{start} -> Start bisection: create a
-bisection state file and initialize the low,
-high, and pivot indices.
-
-\item \texttt{stop} -> Terminate the current bisection
-session by deleting the state file.
-
-\item \texttt{good} | \texttt{bad} -> Mark the section
-processed last as “good” or “bad”,
-respectively. The next bisection step will
-continue with the bad section.
-
-\item \texttt{status} -> Print status information about
-the current bisection session. Hint: Use
-with higher verbosity settings for more
-output.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-A bisection session is initiated by issuing the
-\texttt{start} directive. This sets the pivot to the
-middle of the list of available font files.
-Now run \emph{luaotfload-tool} with the \texttt{--update}
-flag set as well as \texttt{--bisect=run}: only the
-fonts up to the pivot will be considered. If
-that task exhibited the issue you are tracking,
-then tell Luaotfload using \texttt{--bisect=bad}.
-The next step of \texttt{--bisect=run} will continue
-bisection with the part of the files below the
-pivot.
-Likewise, issue \texttt{--bisect=good} in order to
-continue with the fonts above the pivot,
-assuming the tested part of the list did not
-trigger the bug.
-
-Once the culprit font is tracked down, \texttt{good}
-or \texttt{bad} will have no effect anymore. \texttt{run}
-will always end up processing the single font
-file that was left.
-Use \texttt{--bisect=stop} to clear the bisection
-state.
-\end{DUoptionlist}
-
-
-\subsection{miscellaneous%
- \label{miscellaneous}%
-}
-
-\begin{DUoptionlist}
-\item[--verbose=N, -v] Set verbosity level to \emph{n} or the number of
-repetitions of \texttt{-v}.
-
-\item[--quiet] No verbose output (log level set to zero).
-
-\item[--log=CHANNEL] Redirect log output (for database
-troubleshooting), where \emph{CHANNEL} can be
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\renewcommand{\labelenumi}{\arabic{enumi})}
-\item \texttt{stdout} -> all output will be
-dumped to the terminal (default); or
-
-\item \texttt{file} -> write to a file to the temporary
-directory (the name will be chosen
-automatically.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\item[--version, -V] Show version numbers of components as well as
-some basic information and exit.
-
-\item[--help, -h] Show help message and exit.
-
-\item[--diagnose=CHECK] Run the diagnostic procedure \emph{CHECK}. Available
-procedures are:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\renewcommand{\labelenumi}{\arabic{enumi})}
-\item \texttt{files} -> check \emph{Luaotfload} files for
-modifications;
-
-\item \texttt{permissions} -> check permissions of
-cache directories and files;
-
-\item
-\begin{description}
-\item[{\texttt{environment} -> print relevant}] \leavevmode
-environment and kpse variables;
-
-\end{description}
-
-\item \texttt{repository} -> check the git repository
-for new releases,
-
-\item \texttt{index} -> check database, display
-information about it.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-Procedures can be chained by concatenating with
-commas, e.g. \texttt{--diagnose=files,permissions}.
-Specify \texttt{thorough} to run all checks.
-
-\item[--conf=FILE] Read the configuration from \emph{FILE}. See
-\textbf{luaotfload.conf}(\%) for documentation
-concerning the format and available options.
-
-\item[--dumpconf] Print the currently active configuration; the
-output can be saved to a file and used for
-bootstrapping a custom configuration files.
-\end{DUoptionlist}
-
-
-\section{FILES%
- \label{files}%
-}
-
-The font name database is usually located in the directory
-\texttt{texmf-var/luatex-cache/generic/names/} (\texttt{\$TEXMFCACHE} as set in
-\texttt{texmf.cnf}) of your \emph{TeX Live} distribution as a zlib-compressed
-file \texttt{luaotfload-names.lua.gz}.
-The experimental lookup cache will be created as
-\texttt{luaotfload-lookup-cache.lua} in the same directory.
-These Lua tables are not used directly by Luaotfload, though.
-Instead, they are compiled to Lua bytecode which is written to
-corresponding files with the extension \texttt{.luc} in the same directory.
-When modifying the files by hand keep in mind that only if the bytecode
-files are missing will Luaotfload use the plain version instead.
-Both kinds of files are safe to delete, at the cost of regenerating
-them with the next run of \emph{LuaTeX}.
-
-
-\section{SEE ALSO%
- \label{see-also}%
-}
-
-\textbf{luaotfload.conf}(5), \textbf{luatex}(1), \textbf{lua}(1)
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \texttt{texdoc luaotfload} to display the manual for the \emph{Luaotfload}
-package
-
-\item Luaotfload development \url{https://github.com/lualatex/luaotfload}
-
-\item LuaLaTeX mailing list \url{http://tug.org/pipermail/lualatex-dev/}
-
-\item LuaTeX \url{http://luatex.org/}
-
-\item ConTeXt \url{http://wiki.contextgarden.net}
-
-\item Luaotfload on CTAN \url{http://ctan.org/pkg/luaotfload}
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\section{BUGS%
- \label{bugs}%
-}
-
-Tons, probably.
-
-
-\section{AUTHORS%
- \label{authors}%
-}
-
-\emph{Luaotfload} was developed by the LuaLaTeX dev team
-(\url{https://github.com/lualatex/}). It is currently maintained by Ulrike Fischer
-and Marcel Krüger at \url{https://github.com/u-fischer/luaotfload}
-The fontloader code is provided by Hans Hagen of Pragma ADE, Hasselt
-NL (\url{http://pragma-ade.com/}).
-
-This manual page was written by Philipp Gesang <\href{mailto:phg@phi-gamma.net}{phg@phi-gamma.net}>.
-
-\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload.conf.rst b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload.conf.rst
index a7a1c73d79d..02365397faa 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload.conf.rst
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload.conf.rst
@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@
Luaotfload configuration file
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-:Date: 2018-09-21
+:Date: 2018-10-28
:Copyright: GPL v2.0
-:Version: 2.9
+:Version: 2.93
:Manual section: 5
:Manual group: text processing