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Jackowski and GUST (the Polish TeX Users' Group) for % the glyf-splitting code. % ---------------- Font loading machinery ---------------- % % Augment the FONTPATH machinery so it recognizes TrueType fonts. /.scanfontheaders where { pop /.scanfontheaders [ .scanfontheaders aload pop (\000\001\000\000*) (true*) ] def } if % .findfontvalue true % .findfontvalue false % Closes the file in either case. /.findnonttfontvalue /.findfontvalue load def /.findfontvalue { 1 index read { 2 index 1 index unread % beginning with binary 0 or 't' (TrueType), or 'O' (OpenType) dup 0 eq 1 index (O) 0 get eq or exch (t) 0 get eq or { % If this is a font at all, it's a TrueType font. dup /FontType eq { pop closefile 42 true } { dup /FontName eq { pop .findttfontname } { pop closefile false } ifelse } ifelse } { % Not a TrueType font. .findnonttfontvalue } ifelse } { pop closefile false } ifelse } bind def % .findttfontname true % .findttfontname false % Closes the file in either case. /.findttfontname { //true 0 .loadttfonttables tabdict /name .knownget { dup 8 getu32 f exch setfileposition 12 getu32 string f exch readstring pop dup 6 findname not { 4 findname % Try FullName } { exch pop true } ifelse } { false } ifelse f closefile end end } bind def % Load a font file that might be a TrueType font. /tt_tag_dict << <00010000> 0 (true) 0 (typ1) 0 (ttcf) 0 >> readonly def % .loadfontfile - /.loadnonttfontfile /.loadfontfile load def /.loadfontfile { dup (1234) .peekstring { //tt_tag_dict exch known } { //false } ifelse { % If this is a font at all, it's a TrueType font. .loadttfont pop } { % Not a TrueType font. .loadnonttfontfile } ifelse } bind def currentdict /tt_tag_dict .undef % ---------------- Automatic Type 42 generation ---------------- % % Load a TrueType font from a file as a Type 42 PostScript font. % The thing that makes this really messy is the handling of encodings. % There are 2 interacting tables that affect the encoding: % 'cmap' provides multiple maps from character codes to glyph indices % 'post' maps glyph indices to glyph names (if present) % What we need to get out of this is: % Encoding mapping character codes to glyph names % (the composition of cmap and post) % CharStrings mapping glyph names to glyph indices % (the inverse of post) % If the post table is missing, we have to take a guess based on the cmap % table. /.loadttfontdict 50 dict dup begin /orgXUID AladdinEnterprisesXUID def /maxstring 32764 def % half the maximum length of a PostScript string, % must be a multiple of 4 (for hmtx / loca / vmtx) /.invert_encoding % invert_encoding { dup 256 dict exch 0 exch 1 exch length 1 sub { % [] <> i dup 3 index exch get % [] <> i v dup /.notdef ne { exch 2 index 2 index .knownget { dup type /arraytype eq { [ exch aload pop counttomark 2 add -1 roll ] } { exch 2 array astore } ifelse } if 2 index 3 1 roll put } { pop pop } ifelse } for exch pop } bind def % Make /MacRomanEncodingForTrueType including additional % characters in Mac OS Roman encoding, which is missing % in /MacRomanEncoding. See PDF spec 1.7, p. 431 or % "Inside Macintosh: Text" 1-55, Figure 1-36. % This is useful to exploit the glyphs via Apple Roman % TrueType cmap subtable, but not appropriate for information % interchange. /MacRomanEncodingForTrueType /MacRomanEncoding .findencoding dup length array copy << /notequal 173 /infinity 176 /lessequal 178 /greaterequal 179 /partialdiff 182 /summation 183 /product 184 /pi 185 /integral 186 /Omega 189 /radical 195 /approxequal 197 /Delta 198 /lozenge 215 /Euro 219 /apple 240 >> { TTFDEBUG { (Extend MacRomanEncodingForTrueType for TrueType: ) =only } if % check /.notdef to avoid overwriting 2 index 1 index get dup /.notdef eq { TTFDEBUG { (insert /) =only 2 index =only ( @ ) =only 1 index == } if pop exch 2 index 3 1 roll put } { TTFDEBUG { (cannot insert /) =only 2 index =only ( @ ) =only 1 index =only ( used for ) =only dup == } if pop pop pop } ifelse } forall aload pop 256 packedarray 5 1 index .registerencoding .defineencoding % Define the Macintosh standard mapping from characters to glyph indices. /MacRomanEncoding dup .findencoding def /MacGlyphEncoding dup .findencoding def /MacRomanEncodingForTrueType dup .findencoding def % Invert the MacRomanEncoding. /.romanmacdict MacRomanEncodingForTrueType .invert_encoding def /.latin1isodict ISOLatin1Encoding .invert_encoding def % Define remapping for misnamed glyphs in TrueType 'post' tables. % There are probably a lot more than this! % Also see /postalias table below. /postremap mark /Eoverdot /Edotaccent /eoverdot /edotaccent .dicttomark readonly def % Array used for fast pre-filling of cmap array /.array1024z [ 1024 { 0 } repeat ] def % ---- Utilities ---- % % Define a serial number for creating unique XUIDs for TrueType fonts. % We used to use the checkSumAdjustment value from the font, but this is % not reliable, since some fonts don't set it correctly. % Note that we must do this in a string to make it immune to save/restore. /xuidstring <80000000> def /curxuid { % - curxuid 0 xuidstring { exch 8 bitshift exch add } forall } bind def /nextxuid { % - nextxuid - 3 -1 0 { xuidstring 1 index 2 copy get dup 255 ne { 1 add put pop exit } if pop 0 put pop } for } bind def % getu16 /getu16 { 2 copy get 8 bitshift 3 1 roll 1 add get add } bind def % gets16 /gets16 { getu16 16#8000 xor 16#8000 sub } bind def % getu32 /getu32 { 2 copy getu16 16 bitshift 3 1 roll 2 add getu16 add } bind def % gets32 /gets32 { 2 copy gets16 16 bitshift 3 1 roll 2 add getu16 add } bind def % getu16 /getu16a { 2 getinterval_from_stringarray 0 getu16 } bind def % gets16 /gets16a { 2 getinterval_from_stringarray 0 gets16 } bind def % getu32a /getu32a { 4 getinterval_from_stringarray 0 getu32 } bind def % gets32a /gets32a { 4 getinterval_from_stringarray 0 gets32 } bind def 16#ffffffff 0 gt { % 64-bit sign extension { /curxuid /gets32 /gets32a} { mark 1 index load aload pop { 16#80000000 xor 16#80000000 sub } aload pop .packtomark cvx def } bind forall } if % putu16 - /putu16 { 3 copy -8 bitshift put exch 1 add exch 16#ff and put } bind def % putu32 - /putu32 { 3 copy -16 bitshift putu16 exch 2 add exch 16#ffff and putu16 } bind def % findname true % findname false /findname { TTFDEBUG { (findname: ) print dup =only } if false 3 1 roll 1 index length 0 gt { % check for zero length name table 0 1 3 index 2 getu16 1 sub { % Stack: false table id index 12 mul 6 add 2 index exch 12 getinterval dup 6 getu16 2 index eq { % We found the name we want. exch pop % Stack: false table record dup 10 getu16 2 index 4 getu16 add 1 index 8 getu16 4 -1 roll 3 1 roll 3 copy add 1 index length le { pop getinterval exch % Stack: false string record % Check for 8- vs. 16-bit characters. is2byte { true } { dup is2byte2 } ifelse { string2to1 } if true null 4 -1 roll exit } { pop pop pop pop false exit } ifelse } if pop } for } if pop pop TTFDEBUG { dup { ( = ) print 1 index == } { ( not found) = } ifelse } if } bind def % is2byte /is2byte { dup 0 getu16 { { pop true } % Apple Unicode { pop false } % Macintosh Script manager { 1 getu16 1 eq } % ISO { 1 getu16 1 eq } % Microsoft } exch get exec } bind def % is2byte2 /is2byte2 { dup length dup 2 mod 0 ne { pop pop false } { % s l true exch % s b l 1 sub 0 exch 2 exch { 2 index exch get 0 ne { pop false exit } if } for exch pop } ifelse } bind def % string2to1 /string2to1 { dup length 2 idiv string dup 0 1 3 index length 1 sub { 3 index 1 index 2 mul 1 add get put dup } for pop exch pop } bind def % Each procedure in this dictionary is called as follows: % proc /cmapformats mark 0 { % Apple standard 1-to-1 mapping. 6 256 getinterval_from_stringarray { } forall 256 packedarray } bind 2 { % Apple 16bit CJK (ShiftJIS etc) % /sHK_sz subHeaderKey_size % 1 * uint16 % /sH_sz subHeader_size % 4 * uint16 % /sH_len subHeader_length % /cmapf2_tblen total table length % /cmapf2_lang language code (not used) % /sHKs subHeaderKeys /sHK_sz 2 def /sH_sz 8 def dup 2 getu16a /cmapf2_tblen exch def dup 4 getu16a /cmapf2_lang exch def dup 6 256 sHK_sz mul getinterval_from_stringarray /sHKs exch def 0 % initialization value for /sH_len 0 1 255 { sHKs exch 2 mul getu16 1 index % get current max 1 index % get current subHeaderKey lt {exch} if pop } for /sH_len exch def dup 6 256 sHK_sz mul add cmapf2_tblen 1 index sub getinterval_from_stringarray /sH_gIA exch def /cmapf2_glyph_array 65535 array def /.cmapf2_putGID { /cmapf2_ch cmapf2_ch_hi 8 bitshift cmapf2_ch_lo add def firstCode cmapf2_ch_lo le cmapf2_ch_lo firstCode entryCount add lt and { % true: j is inside sH_offset idRangeOffset add % offset to gI cmapf2_ch_lo firstCode sub 2 mul % rel. pos. in range add 6 add % offset in sH_gIA sH_gIA exch getu16 dup 0 gt { % idDelta add cmapf2_glyph_array exch cmapf2_ch exch put } { pop % cmapf2_glyph_array cmapf2_ch 0 put } ifelse } { % false: j is outside % cmapf2_glyph_array cmapf2_ch 0 put } ifelse } def 16#00 1 16#ff { % hi_byte scan /cmapf2_ch_hi exch def sHKs cmapf2_ch_hi sHK_sz mul getu16 /sH_offset exch def sH_gIA sH_offset sH_sz getinterval dup 0 getu16 /firstCode exch def dup 2 getu16 /entryCount exch def dup 4 gets16 /idDelta exch def dup 6 getu16 /idRangeOffset exch def pop sH_offset 0 eq { /cmapf2_ch_lo cmapf2_ch_hi def /cmapf2_ch_hi 0 def .cmapf2_putGID } { 16#00 1 16#ff { % lo_byte scan /cmapf2_ch_lo exch def .cmapf2_putGID } for } ifelse } for pop 0 1 cmapf2_glyph_array length 1 sub { % rewrite null -> 0. dup cmapf2_glyph_array exch get null eq { cmapf2_glyph_array exch 0 put } {pop} ifelse } for cmapf2_glyph_array } bind 4 { % Microsoft/Adobe segmented mapping. /etab exch def /nseg2 etab 6 getu16 def 14 /endc etab 2 index nseg2 getinterval_from_stringarray def % The Apple TrueType documentation omits the 2-byte % 'reserved pad' that follows the endCount vector! 2 add nseg2 add /startc etab 2 index nseg2 getinterval_from_stringarray def nseg2 add /iddelta etab 2 index nseg2 getinterval_from_stringarray def nseg2 add /idroff etab 2 index nseg2 getinterval_from_stringarray def % The following hack allows us to properly handle % idiosyncratic fonts that start at 0xf000: pop /firstcode startc 0 getu16 16#ff00 and dup 16#f000 ne { pop 0 } if def /putglyph { glyphs code 3 -1 roll put /code code 1 add def } bind def % Do a first pass to compute the size of the glyphs array. /numcodes 0 def /glyphs 0 0 2 nseg2 3 sub { % Stack: /glyphs numglyphs i2 /i2 exch def /scode startc i2 getu16 def /ecode endc i2 getu16 def numcodes scode firstcode sub % Hack for fonts that have only 0x0000 and 0xf000 ranges %dup 16#e000 ge { 255 and } if % the previous line is obstructive to CJK fonts, so it was removed exch sub 0 .max ecode scode sub 1 add add exch 1 index add exch numcodes add /numcodes exch def } for array def % prefill the array with 0's faster than a { 0 putglyph } repeat glyphs length 1024 ge { .array1024z 0 1024 glyphs length 1023 sub { glyphs exch 2 index putinterval } for glyphs dup length 1024 sub 3 -1 roll putinterval } { 0 1 glyphs length 1 sub { glyphs exch 0 put } for } ifelse % Now fill in the array. /numcodes 0 def /code 0 def 0 2 nseg2 3 sub { /i2 exch def /scode startc i2 getu16 def /ecode endc i2 getu16 def numcodes scode firstcode sub % Hack for fonts that have only 0x0000 and 0xf000 ranges %dup 16#e000 ge { 255 and } if % the previous line is obstructive to CJK fonts, so it was removed exch sub 0 .max dup /code exch code exch add def ecode scode sub 1 add add numcodes add /numcodes exch def /delta iddelta i2 gets16 def TTFDEBUG { (scode=) print scode =only ( ecode=) print ecode =only ( delta=) print delta =only ( droff=) print idroff i2 getu16 = } if idroff i2 getu16 dup 0 eq { pop scode delta add 65535 and 1 ecode delta add 65535 and { putglyph } for } { % The +2 is for the 'reserved pad'. /gloff exch 14 nseg2 3 mul add 2 add i2 add add def 0 1 ecode scode sub { 2 mul gloff add etab exch getu16a dup 0 ne { delta add 65535 and } if putglyph } for } ifelse } for glyphs /glyphs null def % for GC } bind 6 { % Single interval lookup. dup 6 getu16a /firstcode exch def dup 8 getu16a /ng exch def firstcode ng add array % Stack: tab array % Fill elements 0 .. firstcode-1 with 0 0 1 firstcode 1 sub { 2 copy 0 put pop } for dup firstcode ng getinterval % Stack: tab array subarray % Fill elements firstcode .. firstcode+nvalue-1 with glyph values 0 1 ng 1 sub { dup 2 mul 10 add 4 index exch getu16a 3 copy put pop pop } for pop exch pop } bind .dicttomark readonly def % cmapformats % cmaparray /cmaparray { dup 0 getu16a cmapformats exch .knownget { TTFDEBUG { (cmap: format ) print 1 index 0 getu16a = flush } if exec } { (Can't handle format ) print 0 getu16a = flush 0 1 255 { } for 256 packedarray } ifelse TTFDEBUG { (cmap: length=) print dup length = dup == } if } bind def /get_from_stringarray % get_from_stringarray { 1 index type /stringtype eq { get } { exch { % o () 2 copy length ge { length sub } { exch get exit } ifelse } forall } ifelse } bind def /getinterval_from_stringarray % getinterval_from_stringarray { % May allocate a string in VM. 2 index type /stringtype eq { getinterval } { string exch 0 % [] s o p 4 3 roll { % s o p Si dup length % s o p Si lSi dup 4 index lt { 3 index exch sub % s o p Si o' exch pop 3 1 roll exch pop % s o' p } { % s o p Si lSi dup 3 1 roll % s o p lSi Si lSi 4 index sub % s o p lSi Si lSi-o 5 index length 4 index sub % s o p lSi Si lSi-o ls-p 2 copy gt { exch } if pop % s o p lSi Si minl dup 3 1 roll % s o p lSi minl Si minl 5 index exch getinterval % s o p lSi minl from 5 index 4 index 3 index % s o p lSi minl from s p minl getinterval % s o p lSi minl from to copy pop % s o p lSi minl exch pop add exch pop 0 exch % s 0 p' dup 3 index length ge { exit } if } ifelse } forall pop pop % s } ifelse } bind def /string_array_size % string_array_size { dup type /stringtype eq { length } { 0 exch { length add } forall } ifelse } bind def % Each procedure in this dictionary is called as follows: % posttable <> glyphencoding /postformats mark 16#00010000 { % 258 standard Macintosh glyphs. pop MacGlyphEncoding } 16#00020000 { % Detailed map, required by Microsoft fonts. dup dup type /arraytype eq { 0 get } if length 36 lt { TTFDEBUG { (post format 2.0 invalid.) = flush } if pop [ ] } { /postglyphs exch def /post_first postglyphs dup type /arraytype eq { 0 get } if def post_first 32 getu16 /numglyphs exch def /glyphnames numglyphs 2 mul 34 add def % Build names array in the order they occur in the 'post' table /postpos glyphnames def /total_length postglyphs //string_array_size exec def numglyphs array 0 1 numglyphs 1 sub { postpos total_length ge { pop exit } if % No name available, /postnames will be defined as an empty % array and the glyph won't get a name attached. postglyphs postpos //get_from_stringarray exec postglyphs postpos 1 add 2 index //getinterval_from_stringarray exec cvn exch postpos add 1 add /postpos exch def 2 index 3 1 roll put } for /postnames exch def % Some TrueType fonts converted by "Windows Type 1 Installer" have % problematic post table including MacGlyphEncoding entries which % should be omitted. Such extra entries in the beginning of glyphName % array make /Encoding broken. If we find populary predefined % ISOLatin1Encoding glyph name in the post table, empty encoding is % returned. Some TrueType fonts for Microsoft Windows redefines % MacGlyphEncoding glyph name out of predefined range). To permit % such fonts, ISOLatin1Encoding is used to find broken post. Bug 689495. /.broken_post //false def tabdict /name .knownget { (Windows Type 1 Installer V1.0) search { pop pop pop .latin1isodict postnames { dup //null ne % dup /.notdef ne and { 2 copy known { TTFDEBUG { (ignore post table that redefines ISOLatin1Encoding glyph name ) print dup == flush } if /.broken_post //true def pop exit } if } if pop } forall pop } { pop } ifelse } if numglyphs array 0 1 numglyphs 1 sub { dup 2 mul 34 add postglyphs exch 2 //getinterval_from_stringarray exec dup 0 get 8 bitshift exch 1 get add dup 258 lt { MacGlyphEncoding exch get } { dup 32768 ge { % According to the published TrueType spec, such values are % "reserved for future use", but at least some PDF files % produced by the Adobe PDF library contain entries with a % value of 16#ffff. pop /.notdef } { % Get the name for this glyph 258 sub dup postnames length ge { TTFDEBUG { ( *** warning: glyph index past end of 'post' table) = flush } if pop exit } if postnames exch get % At least some of Microsoft's TrueType fonts use incorrect % (Adobe-incompatible) names for some glyphs. % Correct for this here. postremap 1 index .knownget { exch pop } if } ifelse } ifelse 2 index 3 1 roll put } for .broken_post { pop 0 1 postnames length 1 sub { postnames 1 index get null eq { postnames 1 index /.notdef put } if pop } for [ postnames aload length 1 roll ] } if } ifelse } bind 16#00030000 { % No map. pop [ ] } bind .dicttomark readonly def % postformats /call.readtable { .readtable } bind def /call.readbigtable { .readbigtable } bind def % Each procedure in this dictionary is called as follows: % -proc- % Note that each table must have an even length, because of a strange % Adobe requirement that each sfnts entry have even length. /readtables mark % Ordinary tables (head) //call.readtable (hhea) 1 index (maxp) 1 index (name) 1 index (OS/2) 1 index (post) //call.readbigtable (vhea) //call.readtable % Big tables (cmap) //call.readbigtable (glyf) 1 index (loca) 1 index (hmtx) 1 index (vmtx) 1 index % Tables only needed for embedding in PDF files (cvt ) //call.readtable (fpgm) 1 index (prep) 1 index .dicttomark % Normally there would be a 'readonly' here, but the ttf2pf utility wants % to include the 'kern' table as well, so we leave the readtables dictionary % writable. def % readtables /readtables_stripped readtables dup length dict copy dup (loca) { .skiptable } put dup (glyf) { .skiptable } put def % Read a table as a single string. % .skiptable /.skiptable { pop pop () } bind def % Read a table as a single string. % .readtable /.readtable { dup dup 1 and add string % Stack: f len str dup 0 4 -1 roll getinterval % Stack: f str str1 % Because of the absurd PostScript specification that gives an % error for reading into an empty string, we have to check for % this explicitly here. 3 -1 roll exch dup () ne { readstring } if pop pop } bind def % Read a big table (one that may exceed 64K). % .readbigtable /.readbigtable { dup 65400 lt { .readtable } { currentuserparams /VMReclaim get -2 vmreclaim [ 4 2 roll { % Stack: mark ... f left dup maxstring le { exit } if 1 index maxstring string readstring pop 3 1 roll maxstring sub } loop .readtable ] exch vmreclaim } ifelse } bind def end readonly def % .loadttfontdict % .printtab - /.printtab { dup 0 4 getinterval print ( ) print dup 8 getu32 =only ( ) print 12 getu32 = } bind def % .loadttfonttables - % Pushes .loadttfontdict & scratch dict on d-stack. % Defines f, offsets, tables, tabdict, tabs. % Skips loca and glyf if is true. /.loadttfonttables { .loadttfontdict begin 40 dict begin /SubfontID exch def /load_stripped exch def /f exch def /offsets f 12 string readstring pop def load_stripped { readtables_stripped } { readtables } ifelse /readtables_ exch def offsets 0 4 getinterval (ttcf) eq { % We need to handle TT collections with disk fonts only. % Therefore the file is a disk file and it can be positioned. offsets 8 getu32 /num_fonts exch def SubfontID num_fonts ge { QUIET not { (True Type collection contains insufficient fonts.) = } if /.loadttfonttables cvx /invalidfont signalerror } if SubfontID 4 mul 12 add f exch setfileposition f 4 string readstring pop 0 getu32 /ttc_offset exch def f ttc_offset setfileposition /offsets f 12 string readstring pop def } { SubfontID 0 gt { QUIET not { (SubfontID > 0 with a True Type file which is not a collection.) = } if /.loadttfonttables cvx /invalidfont signalerror } if /ttc_offset 0 def } ifelse /tables f offsets 4 getu16 16 mul string readstring pop def /tabdict tables length 16 idiv dict def % tabs = tables we want to keep, sorted by file position. /tabs [ 0 16 tables length 1 sub { tables exch 16 getinterval TTFDEBUG { dup .printtab } if dup 0 4 getinterval readtables_ 1 index known { % put all 0 length tables at 0 to avoid overlap 1 index 12 getu32 0 eq { 1 index 8 0 putu32 } if tabdict exch 2 index put } { pop pop } ifelse } for ] { exch 8 getu32 exch 8 getu32 lt } .sort def % In certain malformed TrueType fonts, tables overlap. % Truncate tables if necessary. 0 1 tabs length 2 sub { dup tabs exch get exch 1 add tabs exch get 1 index 8 getu32 2 index 12 getu32 add 1 index 8 getu32 gt { (**** Warning: ) print 1 index 0 4 getinterval print ( overlaps ) print dup 0 4 getinterval print (, truncating.) = flush dup 8 getu32 2 index 8 getu32 sub 2 index 12 3 -1 roll putu32 } if pop pop } for } bind def /.file_table_pos_names mark /glyf 0 /loca 0 .dicttomark readonly def % - .readttdata - % Read data. Updates offsets, tabs; stores data in tabdict. /.readttdata { /file_table_pos 10 dict def /fpos offsets length tables length add ttc_offset add def /sfpos offsets length tabs length 16 mul add def offsets 4 tabs length putu16 tabs { dup 0 4 getinterval /tname exch def dup 8 getu32 /tpos exch def dup 12 getu32 /tlen exch def load_stripped //.file_table_pos_names tname known and { pop file_table_pos tname [tpos tlen] put tabdict tname () put } { 8 sfpos putu32 % Skip data between the end of the previous table and % the beginning of this one, if any. tpos fpos gt { load_stripped { % 'setfileposition' is faster for skipping a big data. f tpos setfileposition } { f tpos fpos sub () /SubFileDecode filter dup flushfile closefile /fpos tpos def } ifelse } if f tlen readtables_ tname get exec tabdict tname 3 -1 roll put % Round up the table length to an even value. /sfpos sfpos tlen dup 1 and add add def } ifelse /fpos fpos tlen add def } forall } bind def % Find the string in a list of strings that includes a given index. % .findseg /.findseg { exch { dup length 2 index gt { exch exit } if length sub } forall } bind def % - .makesfnts - % Defines checksum, getloca, head, locatable, numloca, post, sfnts, upem % Note that the 'loca' table may be out of order. This is handled when % needed in .dividesfnts /.makesfnts { .readttdata /head tabdict /head get def /post tabdict /post .knownget { dup 0 get /post_first_part exch def } { null } ifelse def load_stripped not { /locatable tabdict /loca get def /numloca locatable dup type /stringtype eq { length } { 0 exch { length add } forall } ifelse % no def yet locatable type /stringtype eq { /.indexloca {} def } { /.indexloca /.findseg load def } ifelse head 50 getu16 0 ne { /getloca { 2 bitshift locatable exch .indexloca getu32 } def 4 idiv 1 sub } { /getloca { dup add locatable exch .indexloca getu16 dup add } def 2 idiv 1 sub } ifelse def % numloca % If necessary, re-partition the glyfs. tabdict /glyf get dup type /stringtype ne { .dividesfnts tabdict /glyf 3 -1 roll put } { pop } ifelse } { % We did not load loca, take the number of glyphs from maxp. /numloca tabdict /maxp get 4 getu16 def } ifelse /sfnts [ offsets tabs { concatstrings } forall tabs { 0 4 getinterval tabdict exch get dup type /stringtype ne { aload pop } if } forall ] def } bind def % .dividesfnts /.dividesfnts { /glyfs exch def /len1 0 glyfs { length add } forall def % Determine where to split the glyfs by scanning the sorted locatable % The very last entry in loca may be bogus. % Note that some loca entries may be odd, but we can only % split at even positions. % % Construct splitarray, the array of final lengths of % the sfnts entries covering the glyfs (i.e., all but % the first and last sfnts entries). /prevsplit 0 def /prevboundary 0 def % sort the locatable in case it is out of order % Note the 'loca' table remains unchanged /needsort false def numloca array % the array of 'loca' entries (may be out of order) -1 % initial values for in order check 0 1 numloca 1 sub { dup getloca dup 4 -1 roll lt { /needsort true def } if 3 copy put exch pop } for pop % discard inorder check value needsort { { lt } bind .sort % stack: locatable_array } if /splitarray [ 3 -1 roll 0 1 numloca 1 sub { % stack: /splitarray -mark- { splitlen splitlen ... } locatable_array index 1 index exch get dup prevsplit maxstring add gt { prevboundary prevsplit sub exch /prevsplit prevboundary def } if dup 1 and 0 eq { /prevboundary exch def } { pop } ifelse dup type /arraytype ne { exch } if % keep locatable_array on top } for len1 prevsplit sub exch pop % discard locatable_array ] def currentuserparams /VMReclaim get -2 vmreclaim [ % Re-split the sfnts glyfs strings according to splitarray. % We do this by iterating over the final segments defined % by splitarray, and constructing them from pieces of the % current glyfs strings. We recycle the current strings % when possible, to avoid stressing the allocator. /sfnt_idx 0 def /strpos 0 def /avail () def splitarray { /seglen exch def /segpos 0 def avail length seglen ge { avail 0 seglen getinterval /avail () def } { seglen string } ifelse { /str glyfs sfnt_idx get def /strlen str length def /strleft strlen strpos sub def seglen segpos sub strleft lt { exit } if % Copy the (rest of the) string into the new segment. % We know strleft <= segleft. dup segpos str strpos strleft getinterval putinterval /segpos segpos strleft add def /avail str def /sfnt_idx sfnt_idx 1 add def /strpos 0 def segpos seglen eq { exit } if } loop % Fill up the segment with an initial piece of the next % existing glyfs string. We know strleft > segleft. /segleft seglen segpos sub def dup segpos str strpos segleft getinterval putinterval /strpos strpos segleft add def } forall ] exch vmreclaim } bind def /first_post_string % - first_post_string { post dup type /arraytype eq { 0 get } if } bind def % - .getpost - % Uses post, defines glyphencoding /.getpost { /glyphencoding post null eq { TTFDEBUG { (post missing) = flush } if [ ] } { postformats first_post_string 0 getu32 .knownget { TTFDEBUG { (post: format ) print first_post_string dup 0 getu16 =only (,) print 2 getu16 = flush } if post exch exec } { TTFDEBUG { (post: unknown format ) print post 0 getu32 = flush } if [ ] } ifelse } ifelse TTFDEBUG { (post=) print dup == } if def } bind def % - .ttkeys ... /.ttkeys { count /ttkeycount exch def /upem head 18 getu16 def /FontMatrix matrix /FontBBox [ 36 2 42 { head exch gets16 upem div } for ] nextxuid tabdict /name .knownget { % Find the names from the 'name' table. /names exch def /FontName names 6 findname not { names 4 findname not { curxuid 16#ffffffff and 16 32 string cvrs } if } if /fontname 1 index def /FontInfo mark names 0 findname { /Notice exch } if names 1 findname { /FamilyName exch } if names 4 findname { /FullName exch } if names 5 findname { /Version exch } if } { % No name table, fabricate a FontName. /FontName curxuid 16#ffffffff and 16 32 string cvrs /fontname 1 index def /FontInfo mark } ifelse % Stack: ... /FontInfo mark key1 value1 ... post null ne { /ItalicAngle first_post_string 4 gets32 65536.0 div /isFixedPitch first_post_string 12 getu32 0 ne /UnderlinePosition first_post_string 8 gets16 upem div /UnderlineThickness first_post_string 10 gets16 upem div } if counttomark 0 ne { .dicttomark } { pop pop } ifelse /XUID [orgXUID 42 curxuid] TTFDEBUG { tabs { .printtab } forall [ sfnts { length } forall ] == count ttkeycount sub array astore dup { == } forall aload pop } if /sfnts sfnts } bind def % ---------------- Standard TrueType font loading ---------------- % % - .pickcmap_with_no_xlatmap - % Defines cmapsub, cmaptab /.pickcmap_with_no_xlatmap { tabdict /cmap get % The Apple cmap format is no help in determining the encoding. % Look for a Microsoft table. If we can't find one, % just use the first table, whatever it is. dup 4 8 getinterval_from_stringarray exch % () [] % the default 0 1 2 index 2 getu16a 1 sub { % () [] i 8 mul 4 add 1 index exch 8 getinterval_from_stringarray % () [] () TTFDEBUG { (cmap: platform ) print dup 0 getu16 =only ( encoding ) print dup 2 getu16 = flush } if dup 0 getu16 3 eq { exch 3 -1 roll pop exit } if pop } for % Stack: subentry table /cmapsub 2 index def % () [] exch 4 getu32 1 index string_array_size 1 index sub getinterval_from_stringarray /cmaptab exch def } bind def % - .pickcmap_with_xlatmap - % Defines cmapsub, cmaptab /.pickcmap_with_xlatmap { .xlatmap_dict /TrueType known not { (Emulating a CID font with a True Type file, ) print (the file gs/lib/xlatmap must contain /TrueType key.) = /.pickcmap_with_xlatmap cvx /configurationerror signalerror } if false .xlatmap_dict /TrueType get dup length 2 sub 0 exch 2 exch { % bool [] i 2 copy get % bool [] i () (.) search { % bool [] i post match pre cvi exch pop exch cvi % bool [] i PlatID SpecID } { (gs/lib/xlatmap containg a record with an invalid (PlatformID.SpecificID)) = /.pickcmap_with_xlatmap cvx /configurationerror signalerror } ifelse TTFDEBUG { (Seeking a cmap for platform=) print 1 index =only ( encoding=) print dup = } if tabdict /cmap get % bool [] i PlatID SpecID (cmap) dup /cmaptab exch def % temporary 0 1 2 index 2 getu16a 1 sub { % bool [] i PlatID SpecID (cmap) j 8 mul 4 add 1 index exch 8 getinterval_from_stringarray % bool [] i PlatID SpecID (cmap) (cmapsub) TTFDEBUG { (cmap: platform ) print dup 0 getu16 =only ( encoding ) print dup 2 getu16 = flush } if dup 0 getu16 4 index eq { dup 2 getu16 3 index eq { % bool [] i PlatID SpecID (cmap) (cmapsub) TTFDEBUG { (Choosen a cmap for platform=) print 3 index =only ( encoding=) print 2 index = } if /cmapsub 1 index def dup 4 getu32 % bool [] i PlatID SpecID (cmap) (cmapsub) p cmaptab 1 index getu16a % get cmap format 8 lt { % length for traditional 16bit format 0, 2, 4, 6 cmaptab 1 index 2 add getu16a } { % length for advanced 32bit format 8, 10, 12 cmaptab 1 index 4 add getu32a } ifelse % bool [] i PlatID SpecID (cmap) (cmapsub) p l cmaptab 3 1 roll getinterval_from_stringarray /cmaptab exch def % bool [] i PlatID SpecID (cmap) (cmapsub) 5 index 5 index 1 add get % bool [] i PlatID SpecID (cmap) (cmapsub) /Decoding /Decoding exch def % bool [] i PlatID SpecID (cmap) (cmapsub) 7 -1 roll pop true 7 1 roll % true [] i PlatID SpecID (cmap) (cmapsub) } if } if pop % true [] i PlatID SpecID (cmap) 5 index { exit } if } for % bool [] i PlatID SpecID (cmap) pop pop pop pop % bool [] 1 index { exit } if } for % bool [] pop % bool not { QUIET not { (True Type font doesn't contain a charset listed in gs/lib/xlatmap.) = } if /.pickcmap_with_xlatmap cvx /invalidfont signalerror } if % } bind def % - .pickcmap - % Defines cmapsub, cmaptab /.pickcmap { % Currently we use xlatmap only for emulation CIDFontType 2 with % a disk True Type font files, and use load_stripped % to check this regime. We would like to do so % while emulating a Type 42, but first the old code % about handling them to be changed % with adding a handling of a Decoding. % fixme : A correct way to fix this is to implenent % the Type 42 emulation with gs_fntem.ps . % Also note that PDF embedded fonts probably don't need a xlatmap - % see PDF spec, "Encodings for True Type fonts". load_stripped { //.pickcmap_with_xlatmap exec } { //.pickcmap_with_no_xlatmap exec } ifelse } bind def % .nname <_name> /.nname { =string cvs (_) exch concatstrings cvn } bind def % Provide alternative backward-compatible names for new TTF glyphs. % This list was extracted from Adobe's Glyph List 2.0 and consists of % glyph names that map to the same Unicode value. % See: http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/typeforum/unicodegn.html /postalias mark /pi1 /pi /plusinus /plusminus /Acyrillic /afii10017 /Becyrillic /afii10018 /Cdot /Cdotaccent /Checyrillic /afii10041 /Dcroat /Dslash /Decyrillic /afii10021 /Delta /increment /Djecyrillic /afii10051 /Dzecyrillic /afii10054 /Dzhecyrillic /afii10145 /Ecyrillic /afii10053 /Edot /Edotaccent /Efcyrillic /afii10038 /Elcyrillic /afii10029 /Emcyrillic /afii10030 /Encyrillic /afii10031 /Ercyrillic /afii10034 /Ereversedcyrillic /afii10047 /Escyrillic /afii10035 /Euro /euro /Fitacyrillic /afii10147 /Gcedilla /Gcommaaccent /Gdot /Gdotaccent /Gecyrillic /afii10020 /Gheupturncyrillic /afii10050 /Gjecyrillic /afii10052 /H18533 /blackcircle /H18543 /blacksmallsquare /H18551 /whitesmallsquare /H22073 /whitesquare /Hardsigncyrillic /afii10044 /IAcyrillic /afii10049 /IUcyrillic /afii10048 /Icyrillic /afii10055 /Idot /Idotaccent /Iecyrillic /afii10022 /Iicyrillic /afii10026 /Iishortcyrillic /afii10027 /Iocyrillic /afii10023 /Izhitsacyrillic /afii10148 /Jecyrillic /afii10057 /Kacyrillic /afii10028 /Kcedilla /Kcommaaccent /Khacyrillic /afii10039 /Kjecyrillic /afii10061 /Lcedilla /Lcommaaccent /Ldot /Ldotaccent /Ljecyrillic /afii10058 /Ncedilla /Ncommaaccent /Njecyrillic /afii10059 /Ocyrillic /afii10032 /Odblacute /Ohungarumlaut /Ohm /Omega /Oslashacute /Ostrokeacute /Pecyrillic /afii10033 /Rcedilla /Rcommaaccent /Shacyrillic /afii10042 /Shchacyrillic /afii10043 /Softsigncyrillic /afii10046 /Tcedilla /Tcommaaccent /Tecyrillic /afii10036 /Tsecyrillic /afii10040 /Tshecyrillic /afii10060 /Ucyrillic /afii10037 /Udblacute /Uhungarumlaut /Upsilon1 /Upsilonhooksymbol /Ushortcyrillic /afii10062 /Vecyrillic /afii10019 /Yatcyrillic /afii10146 /Yericyrillic /afii10045 /Yicyrillic /afii10056 /Zdot /Zdotaccent /Zecyrillic /afii10025 /Zhecyrillic /afii10024 /acutecmb /acutecomb /acyrillic /afii10065 /afii00208 /horizontalbar /afii08941 /lira /afii10066 /becyrillic /afii10067 /vecyrillic /afii10068 /gecyrillic /afii10069 /decyrillic /afii10070 /iecyrillic /afii10071 /iocyrillic /afii10072 /zhecyrillic /afii10073 /zecyrillic /afii10074 /iicyrillic /afii10075 /iishortcyrillic /afii10076 /kacyrillic /afii10077 /elcyrillic /afii10078 /emcyrillic /afii10079 /encyrillic /afii10080 /ocyrillic /afii10081 /pecyrillic /afii10082 /ercyrillic /afii10083 /escyrillic /afii10084 /tecyrillic /afii10085 /ucyrillic /afii10086 /efcyrillic /afii10087 /khacyrillic /afii10088 /tsecyrillic /afii10089 /checyrillic /afii10090 /shacyrillic /afii10091 /shchacyrillic /afii10092 /hardsigncyrillic /afii10093 /yericyrillic /afii10094 /softsigncyrillic /afii10095 /ereversedcyrillic /afii10096 /iucyrillic /afii10097 /iacyrillic /afii10098 /gheupturncyrillic /afii10099 /djecyrillic /afii10100 /gjecyrillic /afii10101 /ecyrillic /afii10102 /dzecyrillic /afii10103 /icyrillic /afii10104 /yicyrillic /afii10105 /jecyrillic /afii10106 /ljecyrillic /afii10107 /njecyrillic /afii10108 /tshecyrillic /afii10109 /kjecyrillic /afii10110 /ushortcyrillic /afii10193 /dzhecyrillic /afii10194 /yatcyrillic /afii10195 /fitacyrillic /afii10196 /izhitsacyrillic /afii10846 /schwacyrillic /afii57381 /percentarabic /afii57388 /commaarabic /afii57392 /zeroarabic /afii57393 /onearabic /afii57394 /twoarabic /afii57395 /threearabic /afii57396 /fourarabic /afii57397 /fivearabic /afii57398 /sixarabic /afii57399 /sevenarabic /afii57400 /eightarabic /afii57401 /ninearabic /afii57403 /semicolonarabic /afii57407 /questionarabic /afii57409 /hamzaarabic /afii57410 /alefmaddaabovearabic /afii57411 /alefhamzaabovearabic /afii57412 /wawhamzaabovearabic /afii57413 /alefhamzabelowarabic /afii57414 /yehhamzaabovearabic /afii57415 /alefarabic /afii57416 /beharabic /afii57417 /tehmarbutaarabic /afii57418 /teharabic /afii57419 /theharabic /afii57420 /jeemarabic /afii57421 /haharabic /afii57422 /khaharabic /afii57423 /dalarabic /afii57424 /thalarabic /afii57425 /reharabic /afii57426 /zainarabic /afii57427 /seenarabic /afii57428 /sheenarabic /afii57429 /sadarabic /afii57430 /dadarabic /afii57431 /taharabic /afii57432 /zaharabic /afii57433 /ainarabic /afii57434 /ghainarabic /afii57440 /tatweelarabic /afii57441 /feharabic /afii57442 /qafarabic /afii57443 /kafarabic /afii57444 /lamarabic /afii57445 /meemarabic /afii57446 /noonarabic /afii57448 /wawarabic /afii57449 /alefmaksuraarabic /afii57450 /yeharabic /afii57451 /fathatanarabic /afii57452 /dammatanarabic /afii57453 /kasratanarabic /afii57454 /fathaarabic /afii57455 /dammaarabic /afii57456 /kasraarabic /afii57457 /shaddaarabic /afii57458 /sukunarabic /afii57470 /heharabic /afii57505 /veharabic /afii57506 /peharabic /afii57507 /tcheharabic /afii57508 /jeharabic /afii57509 /gafarabic /afii57511 /tteharabic /afii57512 /ddalarabic /afii57513 /rreharabic /afii57514 /noonghunnaarabic /afii57519 /yehbarreearabic /afii57636 /newsheqelsign /afii57645 /maqafhebrew /afii57658 /sofpasuqhebrew /afii57664 /alef /afii57665 /bet /afii57666 /gimel /afii57667 /dalet /afii57668 /he /afii57669 /vav /afii57670 /zayin /afii57671 /het /afii57672 /tet /afii57673 /yod /afii57674 /finalkaf /afii57675 /kaf /afii57676 /lamed /afii57677 /finalmem /afii57678 /mem /afii57679 /finalnun /afii57680 /nun /afii57681 /samekh /afii57682 /ayin /afii57683 /finalpe /afii57684 /pe /afii57685 /finaltsadi /afii57686 /tsadi /afii57687 /qof /afii57688 /resh /afii57689 /shin /afii57690 /tav /afii57694 /shinshindot /afii57695 /shinsindot /afii57700 /vavholam /afii57705 /doubleyodpatah /afii57716 /vavvavhebrew /afii57717 /vavyodhebrew /afii57718 /yodyodhebrew /afii57723 /vavdagesh /afii57793 /hiriq /afii57794 /tsere /afii57795 /segol /afii57796 /qubuts /afii57797 /qamats /afii57798 /patah /afii57799 /sheva /afii57800 /hatafpatah /afii57801 /hatafsegol /afii57802 /hatafqamats /afii57803 /sindothebrew /afii57804 /shindothebrew /afii57806 /holam /afii57807 /dagesh /afii57839 /siluqhebrew /afii57841 /rafe /afii57842 /paseqhebrew /afii57929 /apostrophemod /afii61248 /careof /afii61289 /lsquare /afii61352 /numero /afii61664 /zerowidthnonjoiner /afii63167 /asteriskarabic /afii64937 /commareversedmod /alefmaksurainitialarabic /yehinitialarabic /alefmaksuramedialarabic /yehmedialarabic /approximatelyequal /congruent /arrowdblboth /dblarrowleft /arrowdblleft /arrowleftdbl /arrowdblright /dblarrowright /arrowupdnbse /arrowupdownbase /bar /verticalbar /betdagesh /betdageshhebrew /blackdownpointingtriangle /triagdn /blackleftpointingpointer /triaglf /blackrectangle /filledrect /blackrightpointingpointer /triagrt /blacksmilingface /invsmileface /blacksquare /filledbox /blackuppointingtriangle /triagup /bulletinverse /invbullet /cdot /cdotaccent /circle /whitecircle /circlemultiply /timescircle /circleplus /pluscircle /club /clubsuitblack /colonmonetary /colonsign /compass /sun /daletdagesh /daletdageshhebrew /dargahebrew /dargalefthebrew /dbllowline /underscoredbl /dcroat /dmacron /decimalseparatorarabic /decimalseparatorpersian /dialytikatonos /dieresistonos /dkshade /shadedark /dotbelowcmb /dotbelowcomb /edot /edotaccent /eighthnotebeamed /musicalnotedbl /etnahtafoukhhebrew /etnahtahebrew /existential /thereexists /female /venus /finalkafdagesh /finalkafdageshhebrew /forall /universal /gcedilla /gcommaaccent /gdot /gdotaccent /gimeldagesh /gimeldageshhebrew /gradient /nabla /gravecmb /gravecomb /haaltonearabic /hehaltonearabic /heart /heartsuitblack /hedagesh /hedageshhebrew /hehfinalalttwoarabic /hehfinalarabic /hookabovecomb /hookcmb /ilde /tilde /integralbottom /integralbt /integraltop /integraltp /invcircle /whitecircleinverse /kafdagesh /kafdageshhebrew /kcedilla /kcommaaccent /lameddagesh /lameddageshhebrew /lcedilla /lcommaaccent /ldot /ldotaccent /logicalnotreversed /revlogicalnot /longs /slong /ltshade /shadelight /macron /overscore /mahapakhhebrew /mahapakhlefthebrew /male /mars /memdagesh /memdageshhebrew /merkhahebrew /merkhalefthebrew /merkhakefulahebrew /merkhakefulalefthebrew /middot /periodcentered /mu /mu1 /munahhebrew /munahlefthebrew /napostrophe /quoterightn /nbspace /nonbreakingspace /ncedilla /ncommaaccent /notelement /notelementof /nundagesh /nundageshhebrew /odblacute /ohungarumlaut /omega1 /pisymbolgreek /openbullet /whitebullet /orthogonal /rightangle /oslashacute /ostrokeacute /pedagesh /pedageshhebrew /phi1 /phisymbolgreek /propersubset /subset /propersuperset /superset /qofdagesh /qofdageshhebrew /quoteleftreversed /quotereversed /rcedilla /rcommaaccent /reflexsubset /subsetorequal /reflexsuperset /supersetorequal /reviahebrew /reviamugrashhebrew /samekhdagesh /samekhdageshhebrew /sfthyphen /softhyphen /shade /shademedium /sheqel /sheqelhebrew /shindagesh /shindageshhebrew /shindageshshindot /shindageshshindothebrew /shindageshsindot /shindageshsindothebrew /sigma1 /sigmafinal /similar /tildeoperator /smileface /whitesmilingface /space /spacehackarabic /spade /spadesuitblack /tavdages /tavdagesh /tcedilla /tcommaaccent /tetdagesh /tetdageshhebrew /tevirhebrew /tevirlefthebrew /theta1 /thetasymbolgreek /thousandsseparatorarabic /thousandsseparatorpersian /tildecmb /tildecomb /tipehahebrew /tipehalefthebrew /tsadidagesh /tsadidageshhebrew /twodotenleader /twodotleader /udblacute /uhungarumlaut /yerahbenyomohebrew /yerahbenyomolefthebrew /yoddagesh /yoddageshhebrew /zayindagesh /zayindageshhebrew /zdot /zdotaccent .dicttomark readonly def % - .charkeys /CharStrings /Encoding % Resets glyphencoding /.charkeys { TTFDEBUG { (glyphencoding: length=) print glyphencoding dup length = === flush } if % Hack: if there is no usable post table but the cmap uses % the Microsoft Unicode encoding, use ISOLatin1Encoding. % if 'post' presents, .charkeys computes (with dropping minor details) : % CharStrings = glyphencoding^-1 % Encoding = cmap*glyphencoding % because 'post' maps glyph indices to glyph names. % Otherwise .charkeys must compute (with dropping same details) : % CharStrings = glyphencoding^-1 * cmap % Encoding = glyphencoding % because glyphencoding is stubbed with an encoding, % which maps char codes to glyph names. glyphencoding length 0 eq { /have_post false def cmapsub 0 4 getinterval <00030001> eq { PDFDEBUG { (No post but have cmap 3.1, so use ISOLatin1Encoding) = } if /glyphencoding ISOLatin1Encoding dup length array copy def } { PDFDEBUG { (No encoding info, use .GS_extended_SymbolEncoding) = } if /glyphencoding /.GS_extended_SymbolEncoding findencoding dup length array copy def } ifelse } { /have_post true def } ifelse % If necessary, fabricate additional glyphencoding entries % to cover all of loca glyphencoding length numloca lt { /glyphencoding numloca array glyphencoding length dup 1 sub 0 1 3 2 roll { dup glyphencoding exch get 3 index 3 1 roll put } for % /glyphencoding 1 numloca 1 sub { 1 index exch dup .nname put } for def } if /cmapa cmaptab cmaparray def % Some badly designed Chinese fonts have a post table % in which all glyphs other than 0 are named .null. % Use CharStrings to keep track of the reverse map from % names to glyphs, and don't let any name be used for % more than one glyph. /CharStrings glyphencoding dup length 1 add dict % +1 for .notdef 0 1 3 index length 1 sub { % Stack: glyphencoding dict index 2 index 1 index get have_post not { exch dup cmapa length lt { cmapa exch get } { pop 0 % a stub for a while. Must skip the entry. } ifelse exch } if 2 index 1 index known { % The same name maps to more than one glyph. Change the name. % No special treatment for /.notdef glyph. Bug 689408. pop dup .nname 3 index 2 index 2 index put 2 index exch 3 -1 roll put } { 2 index exch 3 -1 roll put % unique name } ifelse } for exch pop % If there is no .notdef entry, map it to glyph 0. dup /.notdef known not { dup /.notdef 0 put } if TTFDEBUG { (CharStrings:)= dup { exch =string cvs print ( ) print == } forall } if //postalias { % process pairs of names. If both names are known, do nothing. Otherwise % make the name that is not defined an alias for the one that does exist. % Stack: CharStrings(dict) /name1 /name2 2 index 2 index known 3 index 2 index known 1 index xor not { pop pop pop % both names known or neither known } { % Stack: CharStrings(dict) /name1 /name2 name1_known(bool) { exch } if % /name1 known -- we need it on top % Stack: CharStrings(dict) /alias_name /known_name TTFDEBUG { (setting alias: ) print 1 index ==only ( to be the same as glyph: ) print dup == } if 2 index exch get 2 index 3 1 roll put } ifelse } forall readonly /Encoding [ have_post { cmapa dup length 256 gt { 0 256 getinterval } if { glyphencoding exch get } forall } { glyphencoding dup length 256 gt { 0 256 getinterval } if aload pop } ifelse counttomark 256 exch sub { /.notdef } repeat ] TTFDEBUG { (Encoding: ) print dup === flush } if } bind def currentdict /postalias undef % -mark- ... .definettfont /.definettfont { /FontType 42 /PaintType 0 TTFDEBUG { (numloca=) print numloca = } if .dicttomark end end dup /FontName get exch definefont } bind def % .loadttfont /.loadttfont { TTFDEBUG { (.loadttfont) = } if //false 0 .loadttfonttables .makesfnts .getpost .pickcmap mark .charkeys .ttkeys .definettfont } bind def % ---------------- CIDFontType 2 font loading ---------------- % % Fill a string with sequential CIDs starting from the initial value. % .fill_identity_cmap /.fill_identity_cmap { % () v 1 index length 2 sub % () v n-2 0 2 3 2 roll { % () v 0 2 n-1 3 copy exch % () v i () i v -8 bitshift % () v i () i v>>8 put % () v i 3 copy 1 add % () v i () v i+1 exch 255 and % () v i () i+1 v&255 put % () v i pop 1 add % () v+1 } for pop } bind def % -mark- ... .definettcidfont /.definettcidfont { /CIDFontName fontname /CIDFontType 2 /CIDSystemInfo mark /Registry (Adobe) /Ordering (Japan1) % adhoc /Supplement 0 .dicttomark /CharStrings mark /.notdef 0 .dicttomark % The cmap isn't of any use even if it is present. % Just construct an identity CIDMap covering all the glyphs. /CIDCount numloca % Wrong if a CIDFontType2 embedded into PDF with a non-Identity CIDToGIDMap. % processCIDToGIDMap may replace. /CIDMap numloca maxstring le { % Use a single string. numloca 2 mul string 0 .fill_identity_cmap } { % We must use 2 strings. maxstring 2 mul string 0 .fill_identity_cmap numloca maxstring sub 2 mul string maxstring .fill_identity_cmap 2 array astore } ifelse /GDBytes 2 .dicttomark end end dup /CIDFontName get exch /CIDFont defineresource } bind def % .loadttcidfont /.loadttcidfont { //false 0 .loadttfonttables .makesfnts % CIDFontType2 fonts don't have a cmap: they are indexed by CID. mark .ttkeys .definettcidfont } bind def % .load_tt_font_stripped % The font_data includes sfnts, NumGlyphs, TT_cmap, file_table_pos, Decoding. % CIDMap to be created later from TT_cmap. /.load_tt_font_stripped { //true exch .loadttfonttables .makesfnts .pickcmap mark .ttkeys /NumGlyphs numloca /TT_cmap cmaptab cmaparray /file_table_pos file_table_pos /Decoding Decoding .dicttomark end end } bind def % ---------------- PDF TrueType font loading ---------------- % % Strictly speaking, this code should be loaded only if we have a PDF % interpreter, but it's so closely tied to the rest of the code in this % file that we always include it. % .findcmap true % .findcmap false /.findcmap { false exch tabdict /cmap get % Some fonts have multiple cmaps with the same platform and % encoding. Use the first one we find. 0 1 2 index 2 getu16a 1 sub { % Stack: false plat+enc cmap index 8 mul 4 add 1 index exch 8 getinterval_from_stringarray dup 0 4 getinterval 3 index eq { 4 getu32 1 index exch 1 index string_array_size 1 index sub getinterval_from_stringarray 4 -1 roll not 4 2 roll exit } if pop } for % Stack: false plat+enc cmap || subtable true plat+enc cmap pop pop } bind def % Build .symbol_list for .pdfcharkeys . % It is a dictionary containing all SymbolEncoding glyph names % and random names for filling gaps in the character code range. /.symbol_list 256 dict def { =string 0 (x) 0 get put /SymbolEncoding .findencoding 0 1 255 { dup 2 index exch get dup /.notdef eq { pop dup =string 1 3 getinterval cvs length 1 add =string exch 0 exch getinterval cvn } if exch //.symbol_list 3 1 roll put } for pop } bind exec % Create .GS_extended_SymbolEncoding as inverse of .symbol_list . { /.GS_extended_SymbolEncoding 256 array //.symbol_list { exch 2 index 3 1 roll put } forall .defineencoding } bind exec /.hexdigits (0123456789ABCDEF) def /.is_hex_digit { % .is_hex_digit dup 48 ge exch dup 57 le exch dup 65 ge exch 70 le and 3 1 roll and or } bind def /.popfex { pop //false exit } bind def /.pop3ex { pop pop pop exit } bind def /.addglyph { % .addglyph - 1 index .namestring % d n g s dup length 7 eq { % Bug688467.ps doesn't work if the uniXXXX mapping is allowed with any cmap. % Allow it with cmap 3.1 only. currentdict /.allow_uniXXXX_glyph_names .knownget not { //false } if } { //false } ifelse % d n g s b { % An undocumented Adobe feature (not sure) : % if the name is uniXXXX, obtain Unicode code from it. % See bug 688946. TTFDEBUG { (Try uniXXXX:) print dup print } if { dup 0 get 117 ne //.popfex if % u dup 1 get 110 ne //.popfex if % n dup 2 get 105 ne //.popfex if % i dup 3 get //.is_hex_digit exec not //.popfex if dup 4 get //.is_hex_digit exec not //.popfex if dup 5 get //.is_hex_digit exec not //.popfex if dup 6 get //.is_hex_digit exec not //.popfex if dup 3 1 getinterval .hexdigits exch search pop length exch pop exch pop 12 bitshift exch dup 4 1 getinterval .hexdigits exch search pop length exch pop exch pop 8 bitshift exch dup 5 1 getinterval .hexdigits exch search pop length exch pop exch pop 4 bitshift exch dup 6 1 getinterval .hexdigits exch search pop length exch pop exch pop exch pop add add add dup cmapencoding length ge //.popfex if cmapencoding exch get dup 0 eq //.popfex if TTFDEBUG { ( index=) print dup =string cvs print } if exch pop put //true exit } loop TTFDEBUG { ()= } if } { pop //false } ifelse not { % d n g { dup cmapencoding length ge //.pop3ex if cmapencoding exch get dup 0 eq //.pop3ex if 3 copy pop known //.pop3ex if put exit } loop } if } bind def % .pdfmapchars /CharStrings /.pdfmapchars { exch cmaparray /cmapencoding exch def % c2g /CharStrings 0 dict % c2g /CS <<>> % Add glyphs of * : 3 2 roll { % /CS <<>> v dup type /arraytype eq { % /CS <<>> /name [] { 3 copy //.addglyph exec pop } forall } { 3 copy //.addglyph exec pop } ifelse pop } forall % Add glyphs of 'post' with lower priority : 0 1 glyphencoding length 1 sub { dup glyphencoding exch get exch dup 0 ne { 3 copy pop known not { 3 copy put } if } if pop pop } for dup /.notdef 0 put } bind def % - .pdfcharkeys /CharStrings /Encoding /.pdfcharkeys { % The following algorithms are per the PDF Reference, Second Edition % (PDF 1.3 reference manual). TTFDEBUG { (.pdfcharkeys beg) = } if is_symbolic { <00030001> .findcmap { % % Adobe PDF spec says that symbolic fonts should contain exactly one % cmap subtable for Platform=1, Encoding=0. % Perhaps "Adobe Acrobat PDFWriter 4.0 for Windows" sometimes embeds % fonts with both subtables 3.1 and 1.0 (see comparefiles/159.pdf, % the font "Arial,Bold" with the character "registered"), % and both Acrobat Reader 4.0 and 5.0 choose 3.1. % Therefore we try 3.1 first. % ( **** Warning: Embedded symbolic TT fonts should not contain a cmap for Platform=3 Encoding=1.\n) pdfformaterror prebuilt_encoding null ne { % Bug 689083. TTFDEBUG { (Using cmap 3.0 with prebuilt_encoding.) = } if prebuilt_encoding .invert_encoding .pdfmapchars /Encoding prebuilt_encoding } { TTFDEBUG { (Using cmap 3.1 with WinAnsiEncoding) = } if AdobeGlyphList .pdfmapchars /Encoding /WinAnsiEncoding .findencoding } ifelse } { % % Adobe PDF spec says that in this case PDF interpreter should % map character codes directly to glyphs using % the cmap <00010000>. But we use PS interpreter to emulate % a PDF interpreter. Therefore we need to construct % a type 42 font, which requires an Encoding and a Charstrings. % We construct them with symbol_list, which % includes all glyphs from SymbolEncoding and additional % random names for 1-to-1 mapping. % % A real TT font may use a different characters than % the Symbol charaster set. Perhaps our code % will give a correct printing, because glyph names are not % important for symbolic fonts in PDF. % <00010000> .findcmap { prebuilt_encoding null ne { TTFDEBUG { (Using cmap 1.0 with prebuilt_encoding.) = } if prebuilt_encoding .invert_encoding .pdfmapchars /Encoding prebuilt_encoding } { % This is a case, in which an obsolete software could stupidly specify Macintosh Roman % for a random encoding. Particulatrly GPL Ghostscript 7.06 does so. % Trying to recover with 'post'. pop % The table itself doesn't contain useful data. TTFDEBUG { (Using cmap 1.0 with post or .GS_extended_SymbolEncoding) = } if .charkeys } ifelse } { % This is illegal with PDF spec. ( **** Warning: Embedded symbolic TT fonts must contain a cmap for Platform=1 Encoding=0.\n) pdfformaterror % Apply the default algorithm. Hopely it has 'post'. .charkeys % check if the CharStrings dict contains glyphs needed by the % prebuilt_encoding otherwise try the 3,0 cmap. prebuilt_encoding null ne { false prebuilt_encoding { % false means no missing glyphs 4 index exch known not { pop true exit } if } forall { ( **** Warning: Encoding derived from 'post' is incomplete.\n) pdfformaterror % Try another cmap format 3,0 -- Adobe doesn't mention it, but does % use it apparently (empirically determined). <00030000> .findcmap { TTFDEBUG { (Adding cmap 3.0) = } if 5 1 roll pop pop pop pop prebuilt_encoding null ne { prebuilt_encoding .invert_encoding .pdfmapchars /Encoding prebuilt_encoding } { AdobeGlyphList .pdfmapchars /Encoding /SymbolEncoding .findencoding } ifelse } if } if } if } ifelse } ifelse } { <00030001> .findcmap { prebuilt_encoding null ne { TTFDEBUG { (Using cmap 3.1 with prebuilt_encoding for non-symbolic.) = } if % The character code in /prebuilt_encoding[] is not guaranteed to be % compatible with the Microsoft UCS2 TrueType cmap subtable. % If the glyphname is known by AdobeGlyphList, the charcode for the glyph % is replaced by UCS2 charcode from AdobeGlyphList. Otherwise it is left % as in /prebuilt_encoding[]. /.pdfmapchars should dredge them. /.allow_uniXXXX_glyph_names //true def AdobeGlyphList prebuilt_encoding .invert_encoding dup { % <> <> pop % <> <> TTFDEBUG { (check glypname /) print dup =only flush } if 2 index 1 index .knownget { % <> <> 2 index 3 1 roll % <> <> <> TTFDEBUG { ( redefine codepoint by AdobeGlyphList, ) print dup == flush } if put % <> <> } { % <> <> TTFDEBUG { ( unknown glyphname, leave as it is ) print flush } if pop % <> <> } ifelse } forall exch pop % <> TTFDEBUG { dup (<<\n) print { exch ( ) print =only (\t) print == } forall (>>\n) print flush } if .pdfmapchars /Encoding prebuilt_encoding } { % Likely this branch is now obsolete. TTFDEBUG { (Using cmap 3.1 for non-symbolic.) = } if AdobeGlyphList .pdfmapchars /Encoding /WinAnsiEncoding .findencoding % WinAnsiEncoding is just a stub here. % It will be replaced with one from font resource, % because PDF spec requires it. } ifelse } { <00010000> .findcmap { TTFDEBUG { (Using cmap 1.0 for non-symbolic.) = } if .romanmacdict .pdfmapchars /Encoding prebuilt_encoding null ne { prebuilt_encoding } { /MacRomanEncodingForTrueType .findencoding } ifelse } { % Apply the default algorithm for using the 'post'. .charkeys } ifelse } ifelse } ifelse TTFDEBUG { (.pdfcharkeys end) = } if } bind def % .loadpdfttfont /.loadpdfttfont { TTFDEBUG { (.loadpdfttfont Encoding=) print dup == } if /prebuilt_encoding gput % for .pdfcharkeys /is_symbolic gput //false 0 .loadttfonttables .makesfnts tabdict /cmap known not { ( **** Warning: Embedded TT font lacks required cmap table. Using identity cmap.\n) pdfformaterror % Unknown (i.e. not 0 ) language ID brings in post table. % Fields: cmap_version, number_of_subtables, % plarform_id, encoding_id, offset, % format, subtable_length, language, % 256 bytes of identity mapping. tabdict /cmap < 0000 0001 0001 D00D 0000000c 0000 0106 0000 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0d 0c 0d 0e 0f 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1a 1d 1c 1d 1e 1f 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2a 2d 2c 2d 2e 2f 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3a 3d 3c 3d 3e 3f 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4a 4d 4c 4d 4e 4f 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5a 5d 5c 5d 5e 5f 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6a 6d 6c 6d 6e 6f 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7a 7d 7c 7d 7e 7f 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8a 8d 8c 8d 8e 8f 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 9a 9d 9c 9d 9e 9f a0 a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 a6 a7 a8 a9 aa ad ac ad ae af b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 b8 b9 ba bd bc bd be bf c0 c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6 c7 c8 c9 ca cd cc cd ce cf d0 d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6 d7 d8 d9 da dd dc dd de df e0 e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 e6 e7 e8 e9 ea ed ec ed ee ef f0 f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6 f7 f8 f9 fa fd fc fd fe ff > readonly put } if .getpost .pickcmap mark .pdfcharkeys .ttkeys .definettfont } bind def