/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- File: parseAFM.h ----- Author: Adobe Systems Inc., modifications by Rainer Menzner (Rainer.Menzner@web.de) ----- Date: 2001-04-01 ----- Description: This file is part of the t1-library. It is the original parseAFM.h modified at a few points. ----- Copyright: t1lib is copyrighted (c) Rainer Menzner, 1996-2001. As of version 0.5, t1lib is distributed under the GNU General Public Library Lincense. The conditions can be found in the files LICENSE and LGPL, which should reside in the toplevel directory of the distribution. Please note that there are parts of t1lib that are subject to other licenses: The parseAFM-package is copyrighted by Adobe Systems Inc. The type1 rasterizer is copyrighted by IBM and the X11-consortium. ----- Warranties: Of course, there's NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND :-) ----- Credits: I want to thank IBM and the X11-consortium for making their rasterizer freely available. Also thanks to Piet Tutelaers for his ps2pk, from which I took the rasterizer sources in a format independent from X11. Thanks to all people who make free software living! --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* * (C) 1988, 1989 by Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. * * This file may be freely copied and redistributed as long as: * 1) This entire notice continues to be included in the file, * 2) If the file has been modified in any way, a notice of such * modification is conspicuously indicated. * * PostScript, Display PostScript, and Adobe are registered trademarks of * Adobe Systems Incorporated. * * ************************************************************************ * THE INFORMATION BELOW IS FURNISHED AS IS, IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT * NOTICE, AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY ADOBE SYSTEMS * INCORPORATED. ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR * LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS OR INACCURACIES, MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY * KIND (EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY) WITH RESPECT TO THIS INFORMATION, * AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. * ************************************************************************ */ /* ParseAFM.h * * This header file is used in conjuction with the parseAFM.c file. * Together these files provide the functionality to parse Adobe Font * Metrics files and store the information in predefined data structures. * It is intended to work with an application program that needs font metric * information. The program can be used as is by making a procedure call to * parse an AFM file and have the data stored, or an application developer * may wish to customize the code. * * This header file defines the data structures used as well as the key * strings that are currently recognized by this version of the AFM parser. * This program is based on the document "Adobe Font Metrics Files, * Specification Version 2.0". * * AFM files are separated into distinct sections of different data. Because * of this, the parseAFM program can parse a specified file to only save * certain sections of information based on the application's needs. A record * containing the requested information will be returned to the application. * * AFM files are divided into five sections of data: * 1) The Global Font Information * 2) The Character Metrics Information * 3) The Track Kerning Data * 4) The Pair-Wise Kerning Data * 5) The Composite Character Data * * Basically, the application can request any of these sections independent * of what other sections are requested. In addition, in recognizing that * many applications will want ONLY the x-width of characters and not all * of the other character metrics information, there is a way to receive * only the width information so as not to pay the storage cost for the * unwanted data. An application should never request both the * "quick and dirty" char metrics (widths only) and the Character Metrics * Information since the Character Metrics Information will contain all * of the character widths as well. * * There is a procedure in parseAFM.c, called parseFile, that can be * called from any application wishing to get information from the AFM File. * This procedure expects 3 parameters: a vaild file descriptor, a pointer * to a (FontInfo *) variable (for which space will be allocated and then * will be filled in with the data requested), and a mask specifying * which data from the AFM File should be saved in the FontInfo structure. * * The flags that can be used to set the appropriate mask are defined below. * In addition, several commonly used masks have already been defined. * * History: * original: DSM Thu Oct 20 17:39:59 PDT 1988 * modified: DSM Mon Jul 3 14:17:50 PDT 1989 * - added 'storageProblem' return code * - fixed typos */ #include /* your basic constants */ #define T1LIB_TRUE 1 #define T1LIB_FALSE 0 #define EOL '\n' /* end-of-line indicator */ #define MAX_NAME 4096 /* max length for identifiers */ #define BOOL int #define FLAGS int /* Flags that can be AND'ed together to specify exactly what * information from the AFM file should be saved. */ #define P_G 0x01 /* 0000 0001 */ /* Global Font Info */ #define P_W 0x02 /* 0000 0010 */ /* Character Widths ONLY */ #define P_M 0x06 /* 0000 0110 */ /* All Char Metric Info */ #define P_P 0x08 /* 0000 1000 */ /* Pair Kerning Info */ #define P_T 0x10 /* 0001 0000 */ /* Track Kerning Info */ #define P_C 0x20 /* 0010 0000 */ /* Composite Char Info */ /* Commonly used flags */ #define P_GW (P_G | P_W) #define P_GM (P_G | P_M) #define P_GMP (P_G | P_M | P_P) #define P_GMK (P_G | P_M | P_P | P_T) #define P_ALL (P_G | P_M | P_P | P_T | P_C) /* Possible return codes from the parseFile procedure. * * ok means there were no problems parsing the file. * * parseError means that there was some kind of parsing error, but the * parser went on. This could include problems like the count for any given * section does not add up to how many entries there actually were, or * there was a key that was not recognized. The return record may contain * vaild data or it may not. * * earlyEOF means that an End of File was encountered before expected. This * may mean that the AFM file had been truncated, or improperly formed. * * storageProblem means that there were problems allocating storage for * the data structures that would have contained the AFM data. */ #define ok 0 #define parseError -1 #define earlyEOF -2 #define storageProblem -3 /************************* TYPES *********************************/ /* Below are all of the data structure definitions. These structures * try to map as closely as possible to grouping and naming of data * in the AFM Files. */ /* Bounding box definition. Used for the Font BBox as well as the * Character BBox. */ typedef struct { int llx; /* lower left x-position */ int lly; /* lower left y-position */ int urx; /* upper right x-position */ int ury; /* upper right y-position */ } BBox; /* Global Font information. * The key that each field is associated with is in comments. For an * explanation about each key and its value please refer to the AFM * documentation (full title & version given above). */ typedef struct { char *afmVersion; /* key: StartFontMetrics */ char *fontName; /* key: FontName */ char *fullName; /* key: FullName */ char *familyName; /* key: FamilyName */ char *weight; /* key: Weight */ float italicAngle; /* key: ItalicAngle */ BOOL isFixedPitch; /* key: IsFixedPitch */ BBox fontBBox; /* key: FontBBox */ int underlinePosition; /* key: UnderlinePosition */ int underlineThickness; /* key: UnderlineThickness */ char *version; /* key: Version */ char *notice; /* key: Notice */ char *encodingScheme; /* key: EncodingScheme */ int capHeight; /* key: CapHeight */ int xHeight; /* key: XHeight */ int ascender; /* key: Ascender */ int descender; /* key: Descender */ } GlobalFontInfo; /* Ligature definition is a linked list since any character can have * any number of ligatures. */ typedef struct _t_ligature { char *succ, *lig; struct _t_ligature *next; } Ligature; /* Character Metric Information. This structure is used only if ALL * character metric information is requested. If only the character * widths is requested, then only an array of the character x-widths * is returned. * * The key that each field is associated with is in comments. For an * explanation about each key and its value please refer to the * Character Metrics section of the AFM documentation (full title * & version given above). */ typedef struct { int code, /* key: C */ wx, /* key: WX */ wy; /* together wx and wy are associated with key: W */ char *name; /* key: N */ BBox charBBox; /* key: B */ Ligature *ligs; /* key: L (linked list; not a fixed number of Ls */ } CharMetricInfo; /* Track kerning data structure. * The fields of this record are the five values associated with every * TrackKern entry. * * For an explanation about each value please refer to the * Track Kerning section of the AFM documentation (full title * & version given above). */ typedef struct { int degree; float minPtSize, minKernAmt, maxPtSize, maxKernAmt; } TrackKernData; /* Pair Kerning data structure. * The fields of this record are the four values associated with every * KP entry. For KPX entries, the yamt will be zero. * * For an explanation about each value please refer to the * Pair Kerning section of the AFM documentation (full title * & version given above). */ typedef struct { char *name1; char *name2; int xamt, yamt; } PairKernData; /* PCC is a piece of a composite character. This is a sub structure of a * compCharData described below. * These fields will be filled in with the values from the key PCC. * * For an explanation about each key and its value please refer to the * Composite Character section of the AFM documentation (full title * & version given above). */ typedef struct { char *pccName; int deltax, deltay; } Pcc; /* Composite Character Information data structure. * The fields ccName and numOfPieces are filled with the values associated * with the key CC. The field pieces points to an array (size = numOfPieces) * of information about each of the parts of the composite character. That * array is filled in with the values from the key PCC. * * For an explanation about each key and its value please refer to the * Composite Character section of the AFM documentation (full title * & version given above). structure extended for use with t1lib. The fields "width" and bbox store the composite characters escapement and its bounding box (2001-05-027, RMz) */ typedef struct { int wx; /* these two will be filled by T1_LoadFont() */ BBox charBBox; char *ccName; int numOfPieces; Pcc *pieces; } CompCharData; /* FontInfo * Record type containing pointers to all of the other data * structures containing information about a font. * A a record of this type is filled with data by the * parseFile function. */ typedef struct { GlobalFontInfo *gfi; /* ptr to a GlobalFontInfo record */ int *cwi; /* ptr to 256 element array of just char widths */ int numOfChars; /* number of entries in char metrics array */ CharMetricInfo *cmi; /* ptr to char metrics array */ int numOfTracks; /* number to entries in track kerning array */ TrackKernData *tkd; /* ptr to track kerning array */ int numOfPairs; /* number to entries in pair kerning array */ PairKernData *pkd; /* ptr to pair kerning array */ int numOfComps; /* number to entries in comp char array */ CompCharData *ccd; /* ptr to comp char array */ } FontInfo; /************************* PROCEDURES ****************************/ /* Call this procedure to do the grunt work of parsing an AFM file. * * "fp" should be a valid file pointer to an AFM file. * * "fi" is a pointer to a pointer to a FontInfo record sturcture * (defined above). Storage for the FontInfo structure will be * allocated in parseFile and the structure will be filled in * with the requested data from the AFM File. * * "flags" is a mask with bits set representing what data should * be saved. Defined above are valid flags that can be used to set * the mask, as well as a few commonly used masks. * * The possible return codes from parseFile are defined above. */ extern int T1lib_parseFile ( FILE *fp, FontInfo **fi, FLAGS flags );