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Diffstat (limited to 'Build/source')
3 files changed, 444 insertions, 297 deletions
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/fontools/afm2afm b/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/fontools/afm2afm index a2718125c07..d379d73fb7e 100755 --- a/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/fontools/afm2afm +++ b/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/fontools/afm2afm @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ use File::Basename; use Getopt::Long; use Pod::Usage; -my $VERSION = "20200619"; +my $VERSION = "20200729"; parse_commandline(); @@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ See the GNU General Public License for more details. =head1 VERSION -This document describes B<afm2afm> version 20200619. +This document describes B<afm2afm> version 20200729. =head1 RECENT CHANGES diff --git a/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/fontools/autoinst b/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/fontools/autoinst index 1dde782834c..494f84b6dca 100755 --- a/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/fontools/autoinst +++ b/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/fontools/autoinst @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ use Getopt::Long (); use Pod::Usage (); use POSIX (); -my $VERSION = '20200619'; +my $VERSION = '20200729'; my ($d, $m, $y) = (localtime time)[3 .. 5]; my $TODAY = sprintf "%04d/%02d/%02d", $y + 1900, $m + 1, $d; @@ -129,8 +129,19 @@ sub main { $log->log_commands(\@commands) if $ARGV{verbose} >= 1; if (!$ARGV{dryrun}) { + $nfss_mapping = NFSS::invert_mapping($nfss_mapping); LaTeX::create_support_files(\@workitems, $family, $nfss_mapping); Otftotfm::run_commands(\@commands, $family, $log); + + if ($ARGV{t1suffix}) { + Work::modify_fontnames($family, $fontlist); + } + + print <<"END_MESSAGE_UPDMAP"; +[INFO] Done generating fonts! + Please update TeX's databases (by calling 'texhash' and 'updmap' + or their equivalents on your system) before using these fonts. +END_MESSAGE_UPDMAP } $log->close(); @@ -275,6 +286,12 @@ sub new { sub process_basicinfo { my ($self, $data) = @_; + $self->{originalfamily} = $data->{family}; + + for my $key (keys %{$data}) { + $data->{$key} =~ s/\s+//xmsg; + } + $data->{family} = $data->{preferredfamily} || $data->{family}; $data->{subfamily} = $data->{preferredsubfamily} || $data->{subfamily}; $data->{fullname} =~ s/\A$data->{family}//xms; @@ -282,9 +299,7 @@ sub process_basicinfo { # clean up family name (it's used in LaTeX command names) my @DIGITS = qw(Zero One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine); - $data->{family} =~ s/\A(?: Adobe | DTL | FF | ITC | LT | MT)//xms; $data->{family} =~ s/(?: LT | MT)(?: Std | Pro )\z//xms; - $data->{family} =~ s/ Std \z//xms; $data->{family} =~ s/(\d)/$DIGITS[$1]/xmsge; $data->{family} =~ s/[^A-Za-z]+//xmsg; @@ -403,11 +418,6 @@ sub process_basicinfo { $self->{weight} = NFSS::unabbreviate(lc($2)); } - # Strip off the "Text" from family names that contain this string. - # This was a crude way to fix a bug in the previous paragraph; - # it's unnecessary now, but we don't want to break the old behaviour. - $self->{family} =~ s/text \z//xmsi; - $self->{basicshape} = NFSS::get_nfss_shape($self->{shape}); # We define 'series' as 'weight + width'. This matches NFSS, @@ -510,7 +520,6 @@ sub get_basicinfo { or die "[ERROR] Could not fork(): $!"; my %data = map { my ($k,$v) = m/\A\s* ([^:]+?) \s*:\s* ([^\r\n]+)/xms; $k =~ s/\s+//xmsg; - $v =~ s/\s+//xmsg; (lc $k => $v); } grep { m/\A\s* [^:]+? \s*:\s* [^\r\n]+/xms } <$otfinfo>; @@ -738,27 +747,21 @@ END_STY_MAINFONT : die "[ERROR] Internal bug, please report!" ; - my $default_bold; for my $series (qw(heavy black extrabold demibold semibold bold)) { if ( $seen{$series} ) { print {$STY} "\\DeclareOptionX{$series}{\\edef\\bfseries\@$ARGV{nfss}", "{$series}}\n"; - $default_bold = $series; } } - $defaults .= ",$default_bold" if $default_bold; - my $default_regular; - for my $series (qw(medium book text regular)) { + for my $series (qw(medium book text normal regular)) { if ( $seen{$series} ) { print {$STY} "\\DeclareOptionX{$series}{\\edef\\mdseries\@$ARGV{nfss}", "{$series}}\n"; - $default_regular = $series; } } - $defaults .= ",$default_regular" if $default_regular; if ($ARGV{math}) { print {$STY} <<"END_STY_MATHOPTION"; @@ -908,8 +911,9 @@ END_STY_FONTAXES_DNOM my $testfont = eval { my $testenc = $ARGV{encoding}[0]; my $testfig = ( grep { exists $data->{$testenc}{$_} } - qw(OsF LF TOsF TLF) )[0] or die; - my $testweight = $nfss_mapping->{weight}{""}[0] or die; + qw(OsF LF TOsF TLF) )[0] or die; + my $testweight = ( grep { $nfss_mapping->{$_} eq "m" } + keys %{$nfss_mapping} )[0] or die; my $testshape = ( grep { exists $data->{$testenc}{$testfig}{$testweight}{$_} } qw(n sc it sl) @@ -1334,12 +1338,21 @@ sub create_fdfile { END_FD_HEADER while (my ($series, $fdseries) = each %$data) { - print {$FD} "\n% ---- $series ----\n\n"; + my $nfssseries = $nfss_mapping->{$series}; + + my $alias = $series; + if (defined $nfssseries) { + print {$FD} "\n% ---- $nfssseries = $series ----\n\n"; + $series = $nfssseries; + } + else { + print {$FD} "\n% ---- $series ----\n\n"; + } while (my ($shape, $fdshape) = each %$fdseries) { print {$FD} "\\DeclareFontShape{$enc}{$fam-$sty}{$series}{$shape}{\n"; my @sizes = sort { $a->[0] <=> $b->[0] } - @{$fdshape}; + @{$fdshape}; $sizes[0][0] = $sizes[-1][1] = ''; $sizes[$_][0] = $sizes[$_ - 1][1] for (1 .. $#sizes); for my $size (@sizes) { @@ -1347,6 +1360,15 @@ END_FD_HEADER "\\$fam\@\@scale $size->[2]\n"; } print {$FD} "}{}\n\n"; + + if (defined $nfssseries) { + print {$FD} <<"END_ALIAS_SERIES"; +\\DeclareFontShape{$enc}{$fam-$sty}{$alias}{$shape}{ + <-> alias * $fam-$sty/$nfssseries/$shape +}{} + +END_ALIAS_SERIES + } } # ssub italic for missing slanted, or vice versa @@ -1354,51 +1376,33 @@ END_FD_HEADER if (!exists $fdseries->{$shape} && exists $fdseries->{$replace}) { print {$FD} <<"END_SSUB_SHAPE"; \\DeclareFontShape{$enc}{$fam-$sty}{$series}{$shape}{ - <-> ssub * $fam-$sty/$series/$replace + <-> ssub * $fam-$sty/$series/$replace }{} END_SSUB_SHAPE + if (defined $nfssseries) { + print {$FD} <<"END_SSUB_ALIAS"; +\\DeclareFontShape{$enc}{$fam-$sty}{$alias}{$shape}{ + <-> ssub * $fam-$sty/$alias/$replace +}{} + +END_SSUB_ALIAS + } $fdseries->{$shape} = 1; } } } - print {$FD} <<"END_COMMENT"; -% -% Extra 'alias' rules to map the standard NFSS codes to our fancy names -% -END_COMMENT my %seen; - NFSSWEIGHT: - for my $nfssweight (NFSS::get_all_nfss_weights()) { - NFSSWIDTH: - for my $nfsswidth (NFSS::get_all_nfss_widths()) { - my $nfssseries = ($nfssweight . $nfsswidth) || 'm'; - - for my $weight (@{$nfss_mapping->{weight}{$nfssweight}}) { - $weight = '' if $weight eq 'regular'; - for my $width (@{$nfss_mapping->{width}{$nfsswidth}}) { - $width = '' if $width eq 'regular'; - my $series = ($weight . $width) || 'regular'; - if ( exists $data->{$series} ) { - print {$FD} "\n% $nfssseries --> $series\n\n"; - for my $shape (keys %{$data->{$series}}) { - print {$FD} <<"END_SSUB_SERIES"; -\\DeclareFontShape{$enc}{$fam-$sty}{$nfssseries}{$shape}{ - <-> alias * $fam-$sty/$series/$shape -}{} - -END_SSUB_SERIES - $seen{$nfssseries}{$shape} = 1; - } - next NFSSWIDTH; - } - } + while (my ($series, $nfssseries) = each %{$nfss_mapping}) { + if (exists $data->{$series}) { + for my $shape (keys %{$data->{$series}}) { + $seen{$nfssseries}{$shape} = 1; } } } - # Add ssub rules to map bx to b + print {$FD} "\n% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ----\n\n"; for my $shape (keys %{$seen{b}}) { if (!exists $seen{bx}{$shape}) { print {$FD} <<"END_SSUB_BX"; @@ -1506,18 +1510,19 @@ I'm using the following options: fractions: @{[ $ARGV{fractions} ? 'yes' : 'no' ]} ligatures: @{[ $ARGV{ligatures} ? 'yes' : 'no' ]} - auto/manual: @{[ $ARGV{manual} ? 'manual' : 'auto' ]} target: $ARGV{target} extra: $ARGV{extra} - figurekern: @{[ $ARGV{figurekern} ? 'keep' : 'remove' ]} + figurekern: @{[ $ARGV{figurekern} ? 'keep' : 'remove' ]} nfssweight: @{[ join q{, }, @{$ARGV{nfssweight}} ]} nfsswidth: @{[ join q{, }, @{$ARGV{nfsswidth}} ]} - math: @{[ $ARGV{math} ? 'yes' : 'no' ]} + math: @{[ $ARGV{math} ? 'yes' : 'no' ]} mathspacing: $ARGV{mathspacing} + fontname suffix: @{[ $ARGV{t1suffix} || '(none)' ]} + END_ARGUMENTS if ($ARGV{fig_height} or $ARGV{fig_width}) { @@ -1741,7 +1746,7 @@ my %FULL_FORM = ( =cut my @WEIGHT = ( - ul => [ qw( ultralight thin 100 hairline eight four two ) ], + ul => [ qw( ultralight thin 100 hairline ) ], el => [ qw( extralight 200 ) ], l => [ qw( light 300 ) ], sl => [ qw( semilight blond ) ], @@ -1959,7 +1964,6 @@ sub get_all_shapes { return @allshapes; } -# # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Returns a mapping of NFSS codes to weight and width names. # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -2046,6 +2050,34 @@ sub map_nfss_codes { return $mapping; } +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Returns a mapping of weight and width names to NFSS codes. +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +sub invert_mapping { + my $nfss_mapping = shift; + + my %to_nfss; + NFSSWEIGHT: + for my $nfssweight (NFSS::get_all_nfss_weights()) { + next unless @{$nfss_mapping->{weight}{$nfssweight}}; + my $weight = $nfss_mapping->{weight}{$nfssweight}[0]; + $weight = "" if $weight eq 'regular'; + + NFSSWIDTH: + for my $nfsswidth (NFSS::get_all_nfss_widths()) { + my $nfssseries = ($nfssweight . $nfsswidth) || 'm'; + + next unless @{$nfss_mapping->{width}{$nfsswidth}}; + my $width = $nfss_mapping->{width}{$nfsswidth}[0]; + $width = "" if $width eq 'regular'; + my $series = ($weight . $width) || 'regular'; + $to_nfss{$series} = $nfssseries; + } + } + + return \%to_nfss; +} + ############################################################################ @@ -2091,8 +2123,6 @@ Possible options: -target="DIRECTORY" Install files into specified TEXMF tree -vendor="VENDOR" Only used for naming directories -typeface="TYPEFACE" Only used for naming directories - -(no)updmap Toggle running of updmap - -manual Manual mode (see documentation) -(no)figurekern Keep or remove kerns between tabular figures @@ -2109,6 +2139,8 @@ Possible options: -math Generate basic math fonts -mathspacing=AMOUNT Letterspace the math fonts by AMOUNT/1000 em + -t1suffix=SUFFIX Add SUFFIX to name of generated pfb fonts + font[s] The fonts (.otf or .ttf format) to install. Please report any bugs or suggestions to <marcpenninga@gmail.com>. @@ -2137,8 +2169,6 @@ END_USAGE target => '', vendor => 'lcdftools', typeface => '', - updmap => '1', # 0 = no, 1 = yes - manual => '0', # 0 = no, 1 = yes dryrun => '0', # 0 = no, 1 = yes logfile => '', figurekern => '1', # 0 = no, 1 = yes @@ -2147,6 +2177,7 @@ END_USAGE nfssweight => [], math => 0, mathspacing => 0, + t1suffix => 'none', ); @@ -2186,9 +2217,7 @@ sub parse_options { 'target=s' => \$ARGV{target}, 'vendor=s' => \$ARGV{vendor}, 'typeface=s' => \$ARGV{typeface}, - 'updmap!' => \$ARGV{updmap}, 'dryrun' => \$ARGV{dryrun}, - 'manual' => \$ARGV{manual}, 'figurekern!' => \$ARGV{figurekern}, 'logfile=s' => \$ARGV{logfile}, 'verbose+' => \$ARGV{verbose}, @@ -2214,6 +2243,7 @@ sub parse_options { }, 'math!' => \$ARGV{math}, 'mathspacing=i' => \$ARGV{mathspacing}, + 't1suffix:s' => \$ARGV{t1suffix}, ) or die "$USAGE"; @@ -2299,13 +2329,11 @@ sub create_command { || Util::any( map { $_ eq 'liga' } @{$workitem->{features}} ); return join q( ), 'otftotfm', - ($ARGV{manual} ? '--pl' : '--automatic'), + '--automatic', "--encoding=$workitem->{enc_file}", $targetdirs, '--no-updmap', - ($workitem->{font}{filename} =~ m/[.]ttf\z/xmsi - ? '--no-type1' - : q()), + '--force', ($SCHEME{$workitem->{encoding}} ? qq(--coding-scheme="$SCHEME{$workitem->{encoding}}") : q()), @@ -2327,44 +2355,33 @@ sub create_command { # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Executes (or saves to file, when $ARGV{manual} is true) all commands. +# Executes all commands. # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub run_commands { my ($commandlist, $family, $log) = @_; - # Make sure the last command *does* call updmap. - $commandlist->[-1] =~ s/--no-updmap//xms if $ARGV{updmap}; - - if ($ARGV{manual}) { - open my $BAT, '>', 'autoinst.bat' - or die "[ERROR] Can't create 'autoinst.bat': $!"; - print {$BAT} "$_\n" for @{$commandlist}; - close $BAT; + my $oops = 0; + $| = 1; # turn on autoflush, to make a poor man's progress bar + print "[INFO] Generating fonts for $family "; + for my $command (@{$commandlist}) { + print '.'; + open my $otftotfm, '-|', "$command 2>&1" + or die "could not fork(): $!"; + my $msgs = do { local $/; <$otftotfm> }; + close $otftotfm + or do { + warn "\n$command\n\n$msgs\n"; + $log->log("\n$command\n\n$msgs\n"); + $oops = 1; + }; } - else { - my $oops = 0; - $| = 1; # turn on autoflush, to make a poor man's progress bar - print "[INFO] Generating fonts for $family "; - for my $command (@{$commandlist}) { - print '.'; - open my $otftotfm, '-|', "$command 2>&1" - or die "could not fork(): $!"; - my $msgs = do { local $/; <$otftotfm> }; - close $otftotfm - or do { - warn "\n$command\n\n$msgs\n"; - $log->log("\n$command\n\n$msgs\n"); - $oops = 1; - }; - } - print "\n"; - $| = 0; - if ($oops) { - warn <<"END_OTFTOTFM_WARNING"; + print "\n"; + $| = 0; + if ($oops) { + warn <<"END_OTFTOTFM_WARNING"; [ERROR] One or more calls to 'otftotfm' returned a non-zero status code; please check the messages above and in the log file. END_OTFTOTFM_WARNING - } } return; @@ -2631,6 +2648,7 @@ sub process_options { process_styles_options(); process_encoding_options(); process_target_options(); + process_output_options(); return; } @@ -2767,21 +2785,7 @@ sub process_encoding_options { sub process_target_options{ my $localtarget = File::Spec->catdir( Cwd::getcwd(), 'autoinst_output' ); - if ($ARGV{manual}) { - warn "[WARNING] Option '-target' overridden by '-manual'!\n" - if $ARGV{target}; - $ARGV{target} = $localtarget; - $ARGV{updmap} = 0; - } - elsif ($ARGV{target}) { - $ARGV{updmap} = 0; - warn <<"END_WARNING_TARGET_UPDMAP"; -[WARNING] The '-target' option may interfere with kpathsea and updmap; - automatic calling of updmap has been disabled. - Please call updmap manually. -END_WARNING_TARGET_UPDMAP - } - elsif (!$ARGV{target}) { + if (!$ARGV{target}) { my $is_windows_os = ( $^O =~ /^MSWin/i ); my $kpsepath = $is_windows_os ? eval { qx( kpsewhich -expand-var=\$TEXMFLOCAL;\$TEXMFHOME ) } @@ -2809,7 +2813,6 @@ END_WARNING_KPSEWHICH if (!$ARGV{target}) { $ARGV{target} = $localtarget; - $ARGV{updmap} = 0; warn <<"END_WARNING_DUMPING_FILES"; [WARNING] No user-writable TEXMF-tree found! @@ -2835,6 +2838,30 @@ END_WARNING_SPACES_IN_PATHS # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Processes the output related options. +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +sub process_output_options{ + # If the user gave -t1suffix *without* value as the last option, + # Getopt::Long may mistake the next argument (a font filename) + # for the value of -t1suffix; we take care of this case + # by testing whether the value refers to an existing file + # and repairing things if necessary. + if (-e $ARGV{t1suffix}) { + unshift @ARGV, $ARGV{t1suffix}; + $ARGV{t1suffix} = ''; + } + + $ARGV{t1suffix} ||= 'PS'; + + if ($ARGV{t1suffix} eq 'none') { + $ARGV{t1suffix} = ''; + } + + return; +} + + +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Processes command line options with font family-specific defaults. # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub process_family_dependent_options { @@ -3127,6 +3154,120 @@ sub cleanup { } +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Modify the font and file names of all generated .pfb files. +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +sub modify_fontnames { + my ($family, $fontlist) = @_; + + my %has_fonttype = map { ($_->{fonttype} => 1) } @{$fontlist}; + return unless $has_fonttype{opentype}; + + my $pfb_dir = File::Spec->catdir( + $ARGV{target}, + 'fonts', + 'type1', + $ARGV{vendor}, + $ARGV{typeface} || $family); + + # The otftotfm-generated map file refers to the original otf files; + # we need to change this to use our name-modifyd Type1 fonts instead. + my $mapfile = File::Spec->catfile( + $ARGV{target}, + 'fonts', + 'map', + 'dvips', + $ARGV{typeface} || $family, + $family . '.map'); + open my $map, '<', $mapfile + or die "[ERROR] Cannot open '$mapfile' for reading"; + my $mapdata = do { local $/; <$map> }; + close $map; + + my $NOTICE = 'Converted to Type1 by autoinst/cfftot1; ' + . 'for use with pdfTeX only! '; + + my $newfam = $family . $ARGV{t1suffix}; + + for my $font (@{$fontlist}) { + next unless $font->{fonttype} eq 'opentype'; + + my $full_family = $font->{originalfamily}; + if (index($full_family, $family) > -1) { + $full_family = $family; + } + else { + while ($full_family =~ m/[ ]/xms) { + (my $no_space = $full_family) =~ s/[ ]+//xmsg; + last if $no_space eq $family; + $full_family =~ s/[ ]\S*\z//xms; + } + $full_family ||= $family; + } + my $newfullfam = $full_family . q( ) . $ARGV{t1suffix}; + + my $newname = $font->{name}; + if ($newname =~ m/$family/xms) { + $newname =~ s/$family/$newfam/xms; + } + else { + $newname =~ s/(.+?)(-|\z)/$1$ARGV{t1suffix$2}/xms; + } + + for my $suffix (q(), q(LCDFJ)) { + my $oldfn = File::Spec->catfile( + $pfb_dir, $font->{name} . $suffix . '.pfb'); + my $newfn = File::Spec->catfile( + $pfb_dir, $newname . $suffix . '.pfb'); + + next unless -e $oldfn; + if ($suffix eq 'LCDFJ' and -z $oldfn) { + unlink $oldfn; + next; + } + + my $cmd = qq(t1disasm "$oldfn"); + open my $t1disasm, '-|:raw', $cmd + or die "[ERROR] Could not fork(): $!"; + my @pfbdata = readline $t1disasm; + close $t1disasm + or die "[ERROR] '$cmd' failed"; + + for (@pfbdata) { + if (m/%!PS-AdobeFont-1.0:[ ] | \/FontName[ ]/xms) { + s/$font->{name}/$newname/; + } + if (m/\/Notice[ ]/xms) { + s/[(]/($NOTICE/xms; + } + if (m/\/FullName[ ] | \/FamilyName[ ]/xms) { + s/$full_family/$newfullfam/ + or s/(.+?)(-|\z)/$1$ARGV{t1suffix}$2/; + } + } + + $cmd = qq(t1asm --pfb >"$newfn"); + open my $t1asm, '|-:raw', $cmd + or die "[ERROR] Could not fork(): $!"; + print {$t1asm} @pfbdata; + close $t1asm + or die "[ERROR] '$cmd' failed"; + + unlink $oldfn unless $oldfn eq $newfn; + + $mapdata =~ s/$font->{name}$suffix.pfb/$newname$suffix.pfb/g; + } + } + + open $map, '>', $mapfile + or die "[ERROR] Cannot open '$mapfile' for writing"; + print {$map} $mapdata; + close $map; + + return; +} + + ############################################################################ @@ -3291,13 +3432,9 @@ Titling characters; see above ornaments -=item I<Numr> - -numerators - -=item I<Dnom> +=item I<Numr>, I<Dnom> -denominators +numerators and denominators =back @@ -3345,20 +3482,20 @@ so that its x-height matches that of the previously active font font package before this one). The name C<scaled> may be used as a synonym for C<scale>. -=item C<medium>, C<book>, C<text>, C<regular> +=item C<medium>, C<book>, C<text>, C<normal>, C<regular> -Select the weight that LaTeX will use as the `regular' weight; -the default is C<regular>. +Select the weight that LaTeX will use as the `regular' weight. =item C<heavy>, C<black>, C<extrabold>, C<demibold>, C<semibold>, C<bold> -Select the weight that LaTeX will use as the `bold' weight; -the default is C<bold>. +Select the weight that LaTeX will use as the `bold' weight. =back The last two groups of options will only work if you have the F<mweights> package installed. +The default here is not to change LaTeX's default, +i.e. use the `m' and `b' weights. The style file will also try to load the F<fontaxes> package (on CTAN), which gives easy access to various font shapes and styles. @@ -3459,7 +3596,7 @@ these offending characters. Once again: test the results before using them! If the characters themselves are fine but spaced too tightly, you may try increasing the side bearings in math fonts with -the I<-mathspacing> option (see below), e.g. C<-mathspacing=100>. +the I<-mathspacing> option (see below), e.g. C<-mathspacing=50>. =head2 NFSS codes @@ -3492,17 +3629,10 @@ The mapping of shapes to NFSS codes is done using the following table: we map the first of these to `n', for the second one we (ab)use the `it' code as this family doesn't contain an Italic shape.) -The mapping of weights and widths to NFSS codes is a more complex, -two-step proces. -In the first step, all fonts are assigned a `series' name that is simply -the concatenation of its weight and width -(after expanding any abbreviations and converting to lowercase). -A font with `Cond' width and `Ultra' weight will then be known -as `ultrablackcondensed'. - -In the second step, B<autoinst> tries to map all combinations of NFSS codes +For weights and widths, B<autoinst> tries to the standard NFSS codes (ul, el, l, sl, m, sb, b, eb and ub for weights; -uc, ec, c, sc, m, sx, x, ex and ux for widths) to actual fonts. +uc, ec, c, sc, m, sx, x, ex and ux for widths) +as much as possible. Of course, not all 81 combinations of these NFSS weights and widths will map to existing fonts; and conversely it may not be possible to assign every existing font @@ -3510,12 +3640,14 @@ a unique code in a sane way (especially for the weights, some font families offer more choices or finer granularity than NFSS's codes can handle; e.g., Fira Sans contains fifteen(!) different weights, including an additional `Medium' weight between Regular and Semibold). +Therefore every font is also assigned a `series' name that is simply +the concatenation of its weight and width +(after expanding any abbreviations and converting to lowercase). +A font with `Cond' width and `Ultra' weight will then be known +as `ultrablackcondensed'. -B<autoinst> tries hard to ensure that the most common NFSS codes -(and high-level commands such as C<\bfseries>, -which are built on top of those codes) will `just work'. - -To see exactly which NFSS codes map to which fonts, see the log file +The exact mapping between fonts and NFSS codes can be found +in the generated F<fd> files and in the log file (pro tip: run B<autoinst> with the I<-dryrun> option to check the chosen mapping beforehand). The I<-nfssweight> and I<-nfsswidth> command-line options can be used @@ -3548,6 +3680,55 @@ differently, and fonts and style files generated by those versions are not compatible with files generated by newer versions. +=head1 WARNINGS AND CAVEATS + +=head2 OpenType fonts and licensing issues + +Since F<pdfTeX> cannot subset otf-flavoured OpenType fonts, +I<otftotfm> will convert such fonts to Type1 (pfb) format. +However, many fonts (at least those licensed under the SIL Open Font License) +do not allow distributing such converted versions under their original name. + +To meet these licensing requirements, B<autoinst> provides +a C<-t1suffix> command-line option that appends +a (user-defined) suffix to the names (both filename and internal font name) +of all generated Type1 fonts; see L</COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS> below. + + +=head2 A note for MiKTeX users + +Automatically installing the fonts into a suitable TEXMF tree +(as B<autoinst> tries to do by default) only works for TeX-installations +that use the F<kpathsea> library; with TeX distributions that implement +their own directory searching (such as MiKTeX), B<autoinst> will complain +that it cannot find the F<kpsewhich> program and move all generated files +into a subdirectory C<./autoinst_output/> of the current directory. +If you use such a TeX distribution, you should either move these files +to their correct destinations by hand, or use the I<-target> option +(see L</COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS> below) to manually specify a TEXMF tree. + +Also, some OpenType fonts contain so many kerning pairs that the resulting +F<pl> and F<vpl> files are too big for MiKTeX's F<pltotf> and F<vptovf>; +the versions that come with W32TeX (F<http://www.w32tex.org>) +and TeXLive (F<http://tug.org/texlive>) don't seem to have this problem. + + +=head2 A note for MacTeX users + +By default, B<autoinst> will try to install all generated files into +the $TEXMFLOCAL tree; when this directory isn't user-writable, +it will use the $TEXMFHOME tree instead. Unfortunately, MacTeX's version +of C<updmap-sys> doesn't search in $TEXMFHOME, +and hence MacTeX will not find the new fonts. + +To remedy this, either run B<autoinst> as root (so that it can install +everything into $TEXMFLOCAL) or manually run C<updmap -user> to tell +TeX about the files in $TEXMFHOME. +The latter option does, however, have some caveats; +see F<https://tug.org/texlive/scripts-sys-user.html>. + + + =head1 COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS B<autoinst> tries hard to do The Right Thing (TM) by default, @@ -3560,11 +3741,9 @@ and option names may be shortened to a unique prefix but B<-e> is ambiguous (it may mean either B<-encoding> or B<-extra>)). -=over 4 - -=item B<-version> +=head2 General options -Print B<autoinst>'s version number and exit. +=over 4 =item B<-help> @@ -3575,16 +3754,21 @@ Print a (relatively) short help text and exit. Don't generate output; just parse input fonts and write a log file saying what B<autoinst> would have done. -=item B<-logfile>=I<filename> - -Write log data to F<filename> instead of the default F<< <fontfamily>.log >>. -If the file already exists, B<autoinst> appends to it; -it doesn't overwrite an existing file. - =item B<-verbose> Add more details to the log file. +=item B<-version> + +Print B<autoinst>'s version number and exit. + +=back + + +=head2 Font creation options + +=over 4 + =item B<-encoding>=I<encoding[,encoding]> Generate the specified encoding(s) for the text fonts. @@ -3605,27 +3789,6 @@ Control the creation of TS1-encoded fonts. The default is B<-ts1> if the text encodings (see I<-encoding> above) include T1, B<-nots1> otherwise. -=item B<-serif>/B<-sanserif>/B<-typewriter> - -Install the font as a serif, sanserif or typewriter font, respectively. -This changes how you access the font in LaTeX: -with C<\rmfamily>/C<\textrm>, C<\sffamily>/C<\textsf> -or C<\ttfamily>/C<\texttt>. - -Installing the font as a typewriter font will cause two further changes: -it will - by default - turn off the use of f-ligatures -(though this can be overridden with the I<-ligatures> option), -and it will disable hyphenation for this font. -This latter effect cannot be re-enabled in B<autoinst>; -if you want typewriter text to be hyphenated, use the F<hyphenat> package. - -If none of these options is specified, B<autoinst> tries to guess: -if the font's filename contains the string `mono' -or if the field C<isFixedPitch> in the font's I<post> table is True, -it will select B<-typewriter>; -else if the filename contains `sans' it will select B<-sanserif>; -otherwise it will opt for B<-serif>. - =item B<-lining>/B<-nolining> Control the creation of fonts with lining figures. The default is @@ -3666,7 +3829,7 @@ The default is B<-superiors>. =item B<-noinferiors> -=item B<-inferiors> [= B<none> | B<auto> | B<subs> | B<sinf> | B<dnom> ] +=item B<-inferiors> [ = B<none> | B<auto> | B<subs> | B<sinf> | B<dnom> ] The OpenType standard defines several kinds of digits that might be used as inferiors or subscripts: `Subscripts' (OpenType feature `subs'), @@ -3687,22 +3850,42 @@ with inferiors at all; it won't try to substitute one of the other styles. >> Control the creation of fonts with numerators and denominators. The default is B<-nofractions>. -=item B<-ornaments>/B<-noornaments> - -Control the creation of ornament fonts. The default is B<-ornaments>. - =item B<-ligatures>/B<-noligatures> Some fonts create glyphs for the standard f-ligatures (ff, fi, fl, ffi, ffl), but don't provide a `liga' feature to access these. This option tells B<autoinst> to add extra C<LIGKERN> rules to the generated fonts to enable the use of these ligatures. -The default is B<-ligatures>, -unless the user specified the I<-typewriter> option. +The default is B<-ligatures>, except for typewriter fonts. -Specify B<-noligatures> to disable the generation of ligatures even for fonts +Specify B<-noligatures> to disable generation of ligatures even for fonts that do contain a `liga' feature. +=item B<-ornaments>/B<-noornaments> + +Control the creation of ornament fonts. The default is B<-ornaments>. + +=item B<-serif>/B<-sanserif>/B<-typewriter> + +Install the font as a serif, sanserif or typewriter font, respectively. +This changes how you access the font in LaTeX: +with C<\rmfamily>/C<\textrm>, C<\sffamily>/C<\textsf> +or C<\ttfamily>/C<\texttt>. + +Installing the font as a typewriter font will cause two further changes: +it will - by default - turn off the use of f-ligatures +(though this can be overridden with the I<-ligatures> option), +and it will disable hyphenation for this font. +This latter effect cannot be re-enabled in B<autoinst>; +if you want typewriter text to be hyphenated, use the F<hyphenat> package. + +If none of these options is specified, B<autoinst> tries to guess: +if the font's filename contains the string `mono' +or if the field C<isFixedPitch> in the font's I<post> table is True, +it will select B<-typewriter>; +else if the filename contains `sans' it will select B<-sanserif>; +otherwise it will opt for B<-serif>. + =item B<-math> Tells B<autoinst> to create basic math fonts (see above). @@ -3714,77 +3897,23 @@ where 1000 units equal one em. In my opinion, many text fonts benefit from letterspacing by 50 to 100 units when used in maths; some fonts need even more. Use your own judgement! -=item B<-defaultlining>/B<-defaultoldstyle> - -=item B<-defaulttabular>/B<-defaultproportional> - -Tell B<autoinst> which figure style is the current font family's default -(i.e., which figures you get when you don't specify any OpenType features). - -I<Don't use these options unless you are certain you need them!> -They are only needed for fonts that don't provide OpenType features -for their default figure style; and even in that case, -B<autoinst>'s default values (B<-defaultlining> and B<-defaulttabular>) -are usually correct. - -=item B<-nofigurekern> - -Some fonts provide kerning pairs for tabular figures. -This is very probably not what you want -(e.g., numbers in tables won't line up exactly). -This option adds extra I< --ligkern> options -to the commands for I<otftotfm> to suppress such kerns. -Note that this option leads to very long commands (it adds -one hundred I< --ligkern> options), which may cause problems on some systems. - -=item B<-nfssweight>=I<code>=I<weight> - -=item B<-nfsswidth>=I<code>=I<width> - -Map the NFSS code I<code> to the given weight or width, -overriding the built-in tables. -Each of these options may be given multiple times, -to override more than one NFSS code. -Example: to map the `ul' code to the `Thin' weight, -use C<-nfssweight=ul=thin>. -To inhibit the use of the `ul' code completely, -use C<-nfssweight=ul=>. - -=item B<-extra>=I<extra> - -Append I<extra> as extra options to the command lines for I<otftotfm>. -To prevent I<extra> from accidentily being interpreted as options -to B<autoinst>, it should be properly quoted. - -=item B<-manual> - -Manual mode; for users who want to post-process the generated files -and commands. By default, B<autoinst> immediately executes all -F<otftotfm> commands it generates; -in manual mode, these are instead written to a file F<autoinst.bat>. -Furthermore it tells F<otftotfm> to generate human readable (and editable) -F<pl/vpl> files instead of the default F<tfm/vf> ones, -and to place all generated files in a subdirectory C<./autoinst_output/> -of the current directory, rather than install them into your TeX installation. +=back -When using this option, you need to execute the following manual steps after -B<autoinst> has finished: -=over 2 +=head2 Output options -=item - run F<pltotf> and F<vptovf> on the generated F<pl> and F<vf> files, -to convert them to F<tfm/vf> format; - -=item - move all generated files to a proper TEXMF tree, -and, if necessary, update the filename database; +=over 4 -=item - tell TeX about the new F<map> file -(usually by running C<updmap> or similar). +=item B<-t1suffix> [ = I<SUFFIX> ] -=back +Tell B<autoinst> to modify the font names of all generated Type1-fonts, +by adding I<SUFFIX> to the family name. +If you use this option without specifying a I<SUFFIX> value, +B<autoinst> will use the value ``PS''. +The default behaviour when this option is not given +is to not modify font names at all. -Note that some options (I<-target>, I<-vendor> and I<-typeface>, -I<-[no]updmap>) are meaningless, and hence ignored, in manual mode. +See also L</OpenType fonts and licensing issues> above. =item B<-target>=I<DIRECTORY> @@ -3800,13 +3929,6 @@ It's then up to the user to move the generated files to a better location and update all relevant databases (usually by calling F<texhash> and F<updmap>). -I<WARNING:> using this option may interfere with F<kpathsea> and F<updmap> -(especially when the chosen directory is outside the standard TEXMF trees), -so using I<-target> will disable the automatic call to F<updmap> -(as if I<-noupdmap> had been given). -It is up to the user to manually update all databases (i.e., by calling -F<texhash> and F<updmap> or similar). - =item B<-vendor>=I<VENDOR> =item B<-typeface>=I<TYPEFACE> @@ -3815,62 +3937,78 @@ These options are equivalent to F<otftotfm>'s I< --vendor> and I< --typeface> options: they change the `vendor' and `typeface' parts of the names of the subdirectories in the TEXMF tree where generated files will be stored. The default values are `lcdftools' and the font's FontFamily name. - -Note that these options change I<only> directory names, +These options change I<only> directory names, not the names of any generated files. -=item B<-updmap>/B<-noupdmap> +=item B<-logfile>=I<filename> -Control whether or not F<updmap> is called after the last call to F<otftotfm>. -The default is B<-updmap>. +Write log data to F<filename> instead of the default F<< <fontfamily>.log >>. +If the file already exists, B<autoinst> appends to it; +it doesn't overwrite an existing file. =back -=head2 A note for MiKTeX users +=head2 Specialist options -Automatically installing the fonts into a suitable TEXMF tree -(as B<autoinst> tries to do by default) only works for TeX-installations -that use the F<kpathsea> library; with TeX distributions that implement -their own directory searching (such as MiKTeX), B<autoinst> will complain -that it cannot find the F<kpsewhich> program and move all generated files -into a subdirectory C<./autoinst_output/> of the current directory. -If you use such a TeX distribution, you should either move these files -to their correct destinations by hand, or use the I<-target> option -(see L</COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS> below) to manually specify a TEXMF tree. +=over 4 -Also, some OpenType fonts contain so many kerning pairs that the resulting -F<pl> and F<vpl> files are too big for MiKTeX's F<pltotf> and F<vptovf>; -the versions that come with W32TeX (F<http://www.w32tex.org>) -and TeXLive (F<http://tug.org/texlive>) don't seem to have this problem. +=item B<-defaultlining>/B<-defaultoldstyle> +=item B<-defaulttabular>/B<-defaultproportional> -=head2 A note for MacTeX users +Tell B<autoinst> which figure style is the current font family's default +(i.e., which figures you get when you don't specify any OpenType features). -By default, B<autoinst> will try to install all generated files into -the $TEXMFLOCAL tree; when this directory isn't user-writable, -it will use the $TEXMFHOME tree instead. Unfortunately, MacTeX's version -of C<updmap-sys> (which is called behind the scenes) doesn't search -in $TEXMFHOME, and hence MacTeX will not find the new fonts. +I<Don't use these options unless you are certain you need them!> +They are only needed for fonts that don't provide OpenType features +for their default figure style; and even in that case, +B<autoinst>'s default values (B<-defaultlining> and B<-defaulttabular>) +are usually correct. -To remedy this, either run B<autoinst> as root (so that it can install -everything into $TEXMFLOCAL) or manually run C<updmap -user> to tell -TeX about the files in $TEXMFHOME. -The latter option does, however, have some caveats; -see F<https://tug.org/texlive/scripts-sys-user.html>. +=item B<-nfssweight>=I<code>=I<weight> + +=item B<-nfsswidth>=I<code>=I<width> + +Map the NFSS code I<code> to the given weight or width, +overriding the built-in tables. +Each of these options may be given multiple times, +to override more than one NFSS code. +Example: to map the `ul' code to the `Thin' weight, +use C<-nfssweight=ul=thin>. +To inhibit the use of the `ul' code completely, +use C<-nfssweight=ul=>. + +=item B<-extra>=I<extra> + +Append I<extra> as extra options to the command lines for I<otftotfm>. +To prevent I<extra> from accidentily being interpreted as options +to B<autoinst>, it should be properly quoted. + +=item B<-nofigurekern> + +Some fonts provide kerning pairs for tabular figures. +This is very probably not what you want +(e.g., numbers in tables won't line up exactly). +This option adds extra I< --ligkern> options +to the commands for I<otftotfm> to suppress such kerns. +Note that this option leads to very long commands (it adds +one hundred I< --ligkern> options), which may cause problems on some systems. + +=back =head1 SEE ALSO -Eddie Kohler's B<TypeTools> (F<http://www.lcdf.org/type>). +Eddie Kohler's B<TypeTools> and B<T1Utils> (F<http://www.lcdf.org/type>). B<Perl> can be obtained from F<http://www.perl.org>; it is included in most Linux distributions. For Windows, try ActivePerl (F<http://www.activestate.com>) or Strawberry Perl (F<http://strawberryperl.com>). -B<XeTeX> (F<http://www.tug.org/xetex>) and -B<LuaTeX> (F<http://www.luatex.org>) +B<LuaTeX> (F<http://www.luatex.org>) and +B<XeTeX> (F<http://www.tug.org/xetex>) are Unicode-aware TeX engines that can use OpenType fonts directly, without any (La)TeX-specific support files. @@ -3915,7 +4053,7 @@ GNU General Public License for more details. =head1 VERSION -This document describes B<autoinst> version 20200619. +This document describes B<autoinst> version 20200729. =head1 RECENT CHANGES @@ -3924,6 +4062,15 @@ This document describes B<autoinst> version 20200619. =over 12 +=item I<2020-07-29> + +Some changes in the generated F<sty> and F<fd> files, +to improve compatibility with the F<microtype> package. +Made sure that F<pfb> fonts are always generated whenever +the input fonts are in F<otf> format. +Added the C<-t1suffix> command-line option, +to modify the font and file names of those generated Type1 fonts. + =item I<2020-06-19> Added the C<nomathgreek> option to generated style files. @@ -3958,6 +4105,13 @@ an argument to I<-inferiors>. Don't create empty subdirectories in the target TEXMF tree. +=back + + +=begin Really_old_history + +=over 12 + =item I<2019-11-18> Fine-tuned calling of F<kpsewhich> on Windows (patch by Akira Kakuto). @@ -4080,7 +4234,7 @@ Fine-tuned the decision where to put generated files; in particular, create $TEXMFHOME if it doesn't already exist and $TEXMFLOCAL isn't user-writable. -In manual mode, or when we can't find a user-writable TEXMF tree, +When we can't find a user-writable TEXMF tree, put all generated files into a subdirectory C<./autoinst_output/> instead of all over the current working directory. @@ -4098,13 +4252,6 @@ Then we add `ssub' rules to the F<fd> files to map the standard NFSS codes to our fancy names (see the section B<NFSS codes>; based on discussions with Frank Mittelbach and Bob Tennent). -=back - - -=begin Really_old_history - -=over 12 - =item I<2018-08-10> Added encoding files for LGR and T2A/B/C to I<fontools>. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/fontools/ot2kpx b/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/fontools/ot2kpx index 830415e2c5e..cb7809f1e41 100755 --- a/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/fontools/ot2kpx +++ b/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/fontools/ot2kpx @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ use Getopt::Long (); use List::Util @List::Util::EXPORT_OK; use Pod::Usage; -my $VERSION = "20200619"; +my $VERSION = "20200729"; our ($NUM_GLYPHS, $UNITS_PER_EM, %kern); @@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ See the GNU General Public License for more details. =head1 VERSION -This document describes B<ot2kpx> version 20200619. +This document describes B<ot2kpx> version 20200729. =head1 RECENT CHANGES |