----------------------------------------------------------------------- -- FILE: luaotfload-letterspace.lua -- DESCRIPTION: part of luaotfload / letterspacing ----------------------------------------------------------------------- local ProvidesLuaModule = { name = "luaotfload-letterspace", version = "3.13", --TAGVERSION date = "2020-05-01", --TAGDATE description = "luaotfload submodule / color", license = "GPL v2.0", copyright = "PRAGMA ADE / ConTeXt Development Team", author = "Hans Hagen, PRAGMA-ADE, Hasselt NL; adapted by Philipp Gesang, Ulrike Fischer, Marcel Krüger" } if luatexbase and luatexbase.provides_module then luatexbase.provides_module (ProvidesLuaModule) end --- This code diverged quite a bit from its origin in Context. Please --- do *not* report bugs on the Context list. local logreport = luaotfload.log.report local getmetatable = getmetatable local setmetatable = setmetatable local tonumber = tonumber local unpack = table.unpack local next = next local node, fonts = node, fonts local nodedirect = node.direct local getfield = nodedirect.getfield local setfield = nodedirect.setfield local getfont = nodedirect.getfont local getid = nodedirect.getid local getnext = nodedirect.getnext local setnext = nodedirect.setnext local getprev = nodedirect.getprev local setprev = nodedirect.setprev local getboth = nodedirect.getboth local setlink = nodedirect.setlink local getdisc = nodedirect.getdisc local setdisc = nodedirect.setdisc local getsubtype = nodedirect.getsubtype local setsubtype = nodedirect.setsubtype local getchar = nodedirect.getchar local setchar = nodedirect.setchar local getkern = nodedirect.getkern local setkern = nodedirect.setkern local getglue = nodedirect.getglue local setglue = nodedirect.setglue local find_node_tail = nodedirect.tail local todirect = nodedirect.todirect local tonode = nodedirect.tonode local insert_node_before = nodedirect.insert_before local free_node = nodedirect.free local copy_node = nodedirect.copy local new_node = nodedirect.new local glyph_code = node.id"glyph" local kern_code = node.id"kern" local disc_code = node.id"disc" local glue_code = node.id"glue" local whatsit_code = node.id"whatsit" local fonthashes = fonts.hashes local identifiers = fonthashes.identifiers local chardata = fonthashes.characters local otffeatures = fonts.constructors.newfeatures "otf" local markdata local function getprevreal(n) repeat n = getprev(n) until not n or getid(n) ~= whatsit_code return n end local function getnextreal(n) repeat n = getnext(n) until not n or getid(n) ~= whatsit_code return n end --[[doc-- Since the letterspacing method was derived initially from Context’s typo-krn.lua we keep the sub-namespace “letterspace” inside the “luaotfload” table. --doc]]-- luaotfload.letterspace = luaotfload.letterspace or { } local letterspace = luaotfload.letterspace local lectured = false letterspace.keepligature = true letterspace.keeptogether = false letterspace.keepwordspacing = false ---=================================================================--- --- preliminary definitions ---=================================================================--- -- We set up a layer emulating some Context internals that are needed -- for the letterspacing callback. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- node-ini ----------------------------------------------------------------------- local kerning_code = 0 local userkern_code = 1 local userskip_code = 0 local spaceskip_code = 13 local xspaceskip_code = 14 if not chardata then chardata = { } table.setmetatableindex(chardata, function(t, k) if k == true then return chardata[currentfont()] else local tfmdata = font.getfont(k) or font.fonts[k] if tfmdata then local characters = tfmdata.characters t[k] = characters return characters end end end) fonthashes.characters = chardata end if not markdata then markdata = setmetatable({}, {__index = function(t, k) if k == true then return t[currentfont()] else local tfmdata = font.getfont(k) or font.fonts[k] if tfmdata then local marks = tfmdata.resources.marks or {} t[k] = marks return marks end end end}) end ---=================================================================--- --- character kerning functionality ---=================================================================--- -- UF changed 2017-07-14 local function kern_injector (fillup, kern) if fillup then local g = new_node(glue_code) setglue(g, 0, kern, 0, 1, 0) return g end local g = new_node(kern_code) setkern(g,kern) return g end -- /UF local function kernable_skip (n) local st = getsubtype (n) return st == userskip_code or st == spaceskip_code or st == xspaceskip_code end --[[doc-- Caveat lector. This is an adaptation of the Context character kerning mechanism that emulates XeTeX-style fontwise letterspacing. Note that in its present state it is far inferior to the original, which is attribute-based and ignores font-boundaries. Nevertheless, due to popular demand the following callback has been added. --doc]]-- local kernamounts = table.setmetatableindex(function (t, f) --- fontid -> {kern, fill} local tfmdata = font.getfont(f) or font.fonts[f] if tfmdata then local fontproperties = tfmdata.properties local fontparameters = tfmdata.parameters if fontproperties and fontparameters then local r if fontproperties.kerncharacters == "max" then r = {fontparameters.quad/4, true} elseif fontproperties.kerncharacters then r = {fontproperties.kerncharacters * fontparameters.quad, false} else r = {} end t[f] = r return r end end return {} end) local kerncharacters kerncharacters = function (head) local start = head local lastfont = nil local keeptogether = letterspace.keeptogether --- function local keepligature = letterspace.keepligature -- if not lectured and keepligature ~= true then -- logreport ("both", 0, "letterspace", -- "Breaking ligatures through letterspacing is deprecated and " -- .. "will be removed soon. Please disable unwanted ligatures through " -- .. "font features instead and reset luaotfload.letterspace.keepligature " -- .. "to true to maintain compatibility with future versions of luaotfload.") -- lectured = true -- end if type(keepligature) ~= "function" then local savedligature = keepligature keepligature = function() return savedligature end end local keepwordspacing = letterspace.keepwordspacing if type(keepwordspacing) ~= "function" then local savedwordspacing = keepwordspacing keepwordspacing = function() return savedwordspacing end end local kernamounts = kernamounts local firstkern = true while start do local id = getid(start) if id == glyph_code then --- 1) look up kern factor (slow, but cached rudimentarily) local fontid = getfont(start) local krn, fillup = unpack(kernamounts[fontid]) if not krn or krn == 0 then firstkern = true goto nextnode elseif firstkern then firstkern = false if (id ~= disc_code) and (not getfield(start, "components")) then --- not a ligature, skip node goto nextnode end end lastfont = fontid --- 2) resolve ligatures local c = getfield(start, "components") if c then if keepligature(start) then -- keep 'm c = nil else while c do local s = start local p, n = getboth (s) if p then setlink (p, c) else head = c end if n then local tail = find_node_tail(c) setlink (tail, n) end start = c setfield(s, "components", nil) free_node(s) --> double free with multipart components c = getfield (start, "components") end end end -- kern ligature --- 3) apply the extra kerning local prev = getprevreal(start) if prev then local pid = getid(prev) if not pid then -- nothing elseif pid == glue_code and kernable_skip(prev) and not keepwordspacing(prev, lastfont) then local wd, stretch, shrink = getglue(prev) if wd > 0 then local newwd = wd + krn local stretched = (stretch * newwd) / wd local shrunk = (shrink * newwd) / wd if fillup then setglue(prev, newwd, 2 * stretched, 2 * shrunk, 1, 0) else setglue(prev, newwd, stretched, shrunk, 0, 0) end end elseif pid == kern_code then local prev_subtype = getsubtype(prev) if prev_subtype == kerning_code --- context does this by means of an or prev_subtype == userkern_code --- attribute; we may need a test then local pprev = getprevreal(prev) local pprev_id = getid(pprev) if keeptogether and pprev_id == glyph_code and keeptogether(pprev, start) then -- keep else setsubtype (prev, userkern_code) local prev_kern = getkern(prev) prev_kern = prev_kern + krn setkern (prev, prev_kern) end end elseif pid == glyph_code then if getfont(prev) == lastfont then local prevchar = getchar(prev) local lastchar = getchar(start) if keeptogether and keeptogether(prev, start) then -- keep 'm elseif identifiers[lastfont] then local lastfontchars = chardata[lastfont] if lastfontchars then local prevchardata = lastfontchars[prevchar] if not prevchardata then --- font doesn’t contain the glyph else local kern = 0 local kerns = prevchardata.kerns if kerns then kern = kerns[lastchar] or kern end krn = kern + (markdata[lastfont][lastchar] and 0 or krn) -- here insert_node_before(head,start,kern_injector(fillup,krn)) end end end else insert_node_before(head,start,kern_injector(fillup,krn)) end elseif pid == disc_code then local disc = prev -- disc local pre, post, replace = getdisc (disc) local prv = getprevreal(disc) local nxt = getnextreal(disc) if pre and prv then -- must pair with start.prev -- this one happens in most cases local before = copy_node(prv) setprev(pre, before) setnext(before, pre) setprev(before, nil) pre = kerncharacters (before) pre = getnext(pre) setprev(pre, nil) setfield(disc, "pre", pre) free_node(before) end if post and nxt then -- must pair with start local after = copy_node(nxt) local tail = find_node_tail(post) setnext(tail, after) setprev(after, tail) post = kerncharacters (post) setnext(getprev(after), nil) setfield(disc, "post", post) free_node(after) end if replace and prv and nxt then -- must pair with start and start.prev local before = copy_node(prv) local after = copy_node(nxt) local tail = find_node_tail(replace) setprev(replace, before) setnext(before, replace) setprev(before, nil) setnext(tail, after) setprev(after, tail) setnext(after, nil) replace = kerncharacters (before) replace = getnext(replace) setprev(replace, nil) setnext(getprev(after), nil) setfield(disc, "replace", replace) free_node(after) free_node(before) elseif identifiers[lastfont] then if prv and getid(prv) == glyph_code and getfont(prv) == lastfont then local kern = 0 local prevchar = getchar(prv) local lastchar = getchar(start) local lastfontchars = chardata[lastfont] if lastfontchars then local prevchardata = lastfontchars[prevchar] if not prevchardata then --- font doesn’t contain the glyph else local kerns = prevchardata.kerns if kerns then kern = kerns[lastchar] or kern end end end krn = kern + (markdata[lastfont][lastchar] and 0 or krn) -- here end setfield(disc, "replace", kern_injector(false, krn)) end --[[if replace and prv and nxt]] end --[[if not pid]] end --[[if prev]] end --[[if id == glyph_code]] ::nextnode:: if start then start = getnext(start) end end return head end ---=================================================================--- --- integration ---=================================================================--- --- · callback: kerncharacters --- · enabler: enablefontkerning --- callback wrappers --- (node_t -> node_t) -> string -> string list -> bool local registered_as = { } --- procname -> callbacks local function add_processor (processor, name, ...) local callbacks = { ... } for i=1, #callbacks do luatexbase.add_to_callback(callbacks[i], processor, name) end registered_as[name] = callbacks --- for removal return true end --- When font kerning is requested, usually by defining a font with the --- ``letterspace`` parameter, we inject a wrapper for the --- ``kerncharacters()`` node processor in the relevant callbacks. This --- wrapper initially converts the received head node into its “direct” --- counterpart. Likewise, the callback result is converted back to an --- ordinary node prior to returning. Internally, ``kerncharacters()`` --- performs all node operations on direct nodes. --- unit -> bool local function enablefontkerning ( ) local function handler (hd) local direct_hd = todirect (hd) logreport ("term", 5, "letterspace", "kerncharacters() invoked with node.direct interface \z (``%s`` -> ``%s``)", tostring (hd), tostring (direct_hd)) local direct_hd = kerncharacters (direct_hd) if not direct_hd then --- bad logreport ("both", 0, "letterspace", "kerncharacters() failed to return a valid new head") end return tonode (direct_hd) end return add_processor( handler , "luaotfload.letterspace" , "pre_linebreak_filter" , "hpack_filter") end --[[doc-- Fontwise kerning is enabled via the “kernfactor” option at font definition time. Unlike the Context implementation which relies on Luatex attributes, it uses a font property for passing along the letterspacing factor of a node. The callback is activated the first time a letterspaced font is requested and stays active until the end of the run. Since the font is a property of individual glyphs, every glyph in the entire document must be checked for the kern property. This is quite inefficient compared to Context’s attribute based approach, but Xetex compatibility reduces our options significantly. --doc]]-- local fontkerning_enabled = false --- callback state --- fontobj -> float -> unit local function initializefontkerning (tfmdata, factor) if factor ~= "max" then factor = tonumber (factor) or 0 end if factor == "max" or factor ~= 0 then local fontproperties = tfmdata.properties if fontproperties then --- hopefully this field stays unused otherwise fontproperties.kerncharacters = factor end if not fontkerning_enabled then fontkerning_enabled = enablefontkerning () end end end --- like the font colorization, fontwise kerning is hooked into the --- feature mechanism otffeatures.register { name = "kernfactor", description = "kernfactor", initializers = { base = initializefontkerning, node = initializefontkerning, plug = initializefontkerning, } } --[[doc-- The “letterspace” feature is essentially identical with the above “kernfactor” method, but scales the factor to percentages to match Xetex’s behavior. (See the Xetex reference, page 5, section 1.2.2.) Since Xetex doesn’t appear to have a (documented) “max” keyword, we assume all input values are numeric. --doc]]-- local function initializecompatfontkerning (tfmdata, percentage) local factor = tonumber (percentage) if not factor then logreport ("both", 0, "letterspace", "Invalid argument to letterspace: %s (type %q), " .. "was expecting percentage as Lua number instead.", percentage, type (percentage)) return end return initializefontkerning (tfmdata, factor * 0.01) end otffeatures.register { name = "letterspace", description = "letterspace", initializers = { base = initializecompatfontkerning, node = initializecompatfontkerning, plug = initializecompatfontkerning, } } --[[example-- See https://bitbucket.org/phg/lua-la-tex-tests/src/tip/pln-letterspace-8-compare.tex for an example. --example]]-- --- vim:sw=2:ts=2:expandtab:tw=71