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/*
* NAME
* ps2pk - creates a PK font from a type1 PostScript font
* SYNOPSIS:
* pk2pk [options] type1 [pkname]
* DESCRIPTION
* This program renders a given type1 PostScript font at a given
* pointsize (default 10.0 points) and resolution (default 300dpi)
* into a TeX PK font.
*
* To generate the PK font pk2ps needs a valid type1 fontname (for
* example Utopia-Regular.pfa) and its corresponding AFMfile
* (Utopia-Regular.afm). The program accepts both the MSDOS binary
* type1 format (Utopia-Regula.pfb) and its UNIX ASCII equivalent
* (Utopia-Regula.pfa). The resulting PK font does contain all
* characters for which the C-code is non negative. This can be
* overruled by specifying an explicit <encoding> via the -e<encoding>
* option. Character codes in AMF files are specified as integer values
* after the C, for example Utopia-Regular.afm provides:
* C 251 ; WX 601 ; N germandbls ; B 22 -12 573 742 ;
* C -1 ; WX 380 ; N onesuperior ; B 81 272 307 680 ;
*
* The `germandbls' has code 251 and `onesuperior' -1 which means
* that this character is not part of the default AdobeStandard-
* Encoding scheme. To get this `onesuperior' you have to add it to
* an encoding vector as described in the PostScript manuals. But of
* course it is better to use standard encodings, like the one provided
* with the new psfonts. This `TeXBase1Encoding' encoding does contain
* all names of characters as defined in the 256 character TeX fonts.
*
* The location of files for ps2pk, since version 1.5, has been
* improved using PostScript resource databases. These databases
* can be created using Adobe's mkpsres(1) utility. On UNIX the
* default name is PSres.upr and can be found in directories like
* /usr/lib/DPS depending on the machine you are using. The
* following example of an UPR file contains three resources
* PS-Resources-1.0
* Encoding
* FontAFM
* FontOutline
* .
* //usr/local/tex/fonts/type1faces
* Encoding
* ECEncoding=EC.enc
* .
* FontAFM
* Courier=ResidentFonts/Courier.pfa
* .
* FontOutline
* Courier=ResidentFonts/Courier.afm
* .
*
* When this UPR is in the PSRESOURCEPATH ps2pk can make an EC encoded
* PK font for Courier with:
*
* ps2pk -eECEncoding Courier
*
* It is also possible without the UPR file but then you have to
* set T1INPUTS to the directories containing the files you need,
* for example:
*
* setenv T1INPUTS /usr/local/tex/fonts/type1faces//
*
* and to run ps2pk by providing the proper filenames:
*
* ps2pk -eEC.enc Courier.pfa
*
* In both cases the result will be the PK font Courier10.300pk.
*
* PostScript resource databases eliminate the need for recursive
* directory search, this is done by mkpsres(1) instead. And all
* resources can be stored in one directory per computer keeping
* maintenance easy. Another advantage is the mapping of internal
* PostScript names, which are case sensitive and not restricted to
* MSDOS limitations, to external platform dependant filenames in
* a very natural way. On a MSDOS computer psres.dpr (the equivalent
* of PSres.upr) could be:
* PS-Resources-1.0
* Encoding
* FontAFM
* FontOutline
* .
* Encoding
* TeXBase1Encoding=c:\emtex\dvips\8r.enc
* .
* FontAFM
* Courier=c:\psfonts\com_____.pfb
* .
* FontOutline
* Courier=c:\psfonts\afm\com_____.afm
* .
*
* Given this psres.dpr resource database
*
* ps2pk -eTeXBase1Encoding Courier
*
* will create Courier10.300pk. Unfortunately MSDOS will abbreviate
* this name to COURIER1.300. Mkpsres(1) is an improved version
* of Adobe's makepsres(1) that runs on UNIX and MSDOS. This program
* will treat PFB fonts and PFM fonts correctly and recognize
* filenames ending with ".enc" as encoding vectors.
*
* If the name of <type1font> does not contain an explicit extension
* or directory separator it is considered as the name of a resource.
* Otherwise as a filename. You can not mix up resource names and file-
* names. Filenames must have an extension!
*
* OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTS
* -a<AFM> The name of the AFM resource or file can be
* overruled with this option.
* -e<encoding> The encoding scheme (default the encoding from the
* AFM file is used).
* -E<extension> The extension factor (real value, default 1.0).
* -O Create old checksums (for compatibility)
* -P<pointsize> The desired pointsize (real value, default 10.0
* points). PK fonts created with a value different
* to 10.0 will cause dvips warnings `dvips: Design
* size mismatch in font ...'.
* -R<baseres> The base resolution (integer value, default 300
* dpi). Only used for creating METAFONT compatible
* identification strings in PK postamble.
* -S<slant> The slant (real value, default 0.0).
* -X<xres> The resolution (integer value) in the X direction
* (default 300 dpi).
* -Y<yres> The resolution (integer value) in the Y direction
* (defaults to the value of <xres>).
* -d Debug stat() calls during recursive path searching
* -v Verbose flag. (Tells what the program is doing.)
*
* type1font The name of the PostScript type 1 font. When no
* explicit AFMfile is given via the -a option the
* name of the AFMfile will be constructed from this
* name by removing the extension (if supplied) and
* adding ".afm".
* [pkname] The name of the resulting PK font can be overruled
* with this name. The default name of the PK font is
* derived from the basename of the type1 font, the
* pointsize and <xres>. For example:
* ps2pk -P17.28 Utopia-Regular
* will result in:
* Utopia-Regular17.300pk
*
* ENVIRONMENTS
*
* PSRESOURCEPATH
* The path used for locating PS resource database files (PSres.upr
* on UNIX and psres.dpr on MSDOS). The default of the path will be
* shown by running ps2pk with the -v flag and a non-existant resource
* name.
*
* T1INPUTS
* The path used for locating PS type1 fonts, their AFM files and
* encoding vectors. Path may contain '//' (UNIX) or '!!' (MSDOS) to
* force ps2pk to look into subdirectories. Using PSRESOURCEPATH
* instead of T1INPUTS avoids recursion. The default of the path will
* be shown by running ps2pk with the -v flag and a non-existant
* filename.
*
* ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
* This program uses the type1 hinting and rendering software IBM
* has donated to the X-consortium.
*
* Since version 1.5 the lookup of PS resources as described in
* `Programming the Display PostScript System with X (Appendix A:
* Locating PostScript Resources)' from Adobe Systems is used.
* SEE ALSO
* ``METAFONT: The Program'', Donald Knuth.
* ``The GFtoPK processor'', belonging to the METAFONTware.
* afm2tfm(1)
* mkpsres(1)
* mtpk(1)
* pk2bm(1)
* pkfonts(1)
* VERSIONS
* 1.1 (May 1992)
* 1.3 (August 1992)
* 1.4 (December 1994)
* 1.5 (Januari 1996)
* AUTHOR
* Piet Tutelaers
* rcpt@urc.tue.nl
*/
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
/* PostScript Resource lookup functions */
/*
#include "PSres.h"
*/
#include "basics.h" /* basic definitions and fatal() */
#include "filenames.h" /* newname(), extension(), ps_resource() */
#include "psearch.h" /* path search functions */
#include "pkout.h" /* PK output functions */
/* begin interface to type 1 software */
#include "ffilest.h"
FontScalableRec vals;
FontEntryRec entry;
#define Succesful 85
extern int Type1OpenScalable ();
extern int Type1RegisterFontFileFunctions();
extern void Type1CloseFont();
/* end interface to type 1 software */
char *encfile = NULL, *afmfile;
char ps2pk_args[MAXSTRLEN] = "none"; /* essential ps2pk arguments */
typedef char *encoding[256];
void getenc(char **, char **, encoding, int [256]);
#define POINTSPERINCH 72.27
#define DEFAULTRES 300
#define DEFAULTPOINTSIZE 10.0
double pointsize = 0.0; /* wanted pointsize */
int W, H, /* width and height of character glyph */
base_resolution = DEFAULTRES,
x_resolution = 0,
y_resolution = 0;
int verbose = 0, debug = 0;
/* Provide old (-O flag) and new (default) checksum function */
typedef unsigned int UINT32;
UINT32 checksum(encoding, int [256]);
UINT32 old_checksum(encoding, int [256]);
UINT32 (*pchecksum)(encoding, int [256]) = checksum;
main(argc, argv)
int argc; char *argv[];
{ char *argp, c;
int done, i;
char *myname = "ps2pk", *psname, *psbasename, *afmname = NULL,
*encname = NULL, *psfile = NULL, *psfilebn, pkname[80],
*t1inputs, *psrespath, *resourcedb, *AFM_fontname = NULL,
*encodingscheme = NULL;
FontPtr fontptr;
unsigned char glyphcode[1]; /* must be an array */
CharInfoRec *glyphs[1];
unsigned int count;
int charcode, rc = -1, charno;
char comment[256];
long cs;
encoding ev;
int WX[256];
float efactor = 1.0, slant = 0.0;
/* proto's */
int next_pixel();
void print_pixmap();
void first_pixel(CharInfoRec *);
INT32 TFMwidth(int);
int h_escapement(int);
void add_option(char *, char *);
while (--argc > 0 && (*++argv)[0] == '-') {
done=0;
while ((!done) && (c = *++argv[0])) /* allow -bcK like options */
switch (c) {
case 'a':
if (*++argv[0] == '\0') {
argc--; argv++;
}
afmname = argv[0];
done = 1;
break;
case 'd':
debug = 1;
break;
case 'e':
if (*++argv[0] == '\0') {
argc--; argv++;
}
encname = argv[0];
add_option("-e", encname);
done = 1;
break;
case 'E':
if (*++argv[0] == '\0') {
argc--; argv++;
}
efactor = atof(argv[0]);
add_option("-E", argv[0]);
done = 1;
break;
case 'O':
pchecksum = old_checksum;
add_option("-O", "");
break;
case 'P':
if (*++argv[0] == '\0') {
argc--; argv++;
}
pointsize = atof(argv[0]);
add_option("-P", argv[0]);
done = 1;
break;
case 'R':
if (*++argv[0] == '\0') {
argc--; argv++;
}
base_resolution = atoi(argv[0]);
add_option("-R", argv[0]);
done = 1;
break;
case 'S':
if (*++argv[0] == '\0') {
argc--; argv++;
}
slant = atof(argv[0]);
add_option("-S", argv[0]);
done = 1;
break;
case 'X':
if (*++argv[0] == '\0') {
argc--; argv++;
}
x_resolution = atoi(argv[0]); done = 1;
if (y_resolution == 0) y_resolution = x_resolution;
add_option("-X", argv[0]);
break;
case 'Y':
if (*++argv[0] == '\0') {
argc--; argv++;
}
y_resolution = atoi(argv[0]); done = 1;
if (x_resolution == 0) x_resolution = y_resolution;
add_option("-Y", argv[0]);
break;
case 'v':
verbose = 1;
break;
default:
fatal("%s: %c illegal option\n", myname, c);
}
}
if (argc < 1 || argc >2) {
msg ("Ps2pk: version 1.5 (1992-96)\n");
msg ("Usage: %s [ options ] type1font [pkname]\n", myname);
msg ("options: -d -v -e<enc> -X<xres> -E<expansion> -S<slant>\n");
fatal("options: -O -P<pointsize> -Y<yres> -a<AFM> -R<baseres>\n");
}
psname = argv[0]; argc--; argv++;
#ifdef KPATHSEA
kpse_set_program_name(myname, NULL);
#endif
#ifndef KPATHSEA
if (ps_resource(psname)) {
/* if psname does neither contain a DIRSEP or `.' character
* then find the filename of this resource in one of the PS
* resource database(s) available in PSRESOURCEPATH.
*/
char **names, **files; int i, count;
psrespath = path(PSRESOURCEPATH, getenv("PSRESOURCEPATH"));
if (verbose) msg("PSRESOURCEPATH := %s\n", psrespath);
count = ListPSResourceFiles(psrespath, NULL,
"FontOutline", psname, &names, &files);
if (count == 0)
fatal("No FontOutline resource found for %s\n", psname);
if (verbose && count > 1) {
msg("More than one FontOutline resource for %s\n", psname);
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) msg("\t<%s>\n", files[i]);
}
psfile = files[0];
if (verbose) msg("Resource <%s>\n", psfile);
psbasename = psname;
}
if (psfile != NULL) {
char **names, **files; int count;
if (afmname == NULL || ps_resource(afmname)) {
if (afmname == NULL) afmname = psname;
count = ListPSResourceFiles(psrespath, NULL,
"FontAFM", afmname, &names, &files);
if (count == 0)
fatal("No FontAFM resource found for %s\n", afmname);
if (verbose && count > 1) {
msg("More than one FontAFM resource for %s\n", afmname);
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) msg("\t<%s>\n", files[i]);
}
afmfile = files[0];
if (verbose) msg("Resource <%s>\n", afmfile);
}
else fatal("%s: invalid resource name\n", afmname);
if (encname != NULL) {
if (!ps_resource(encname))
fatal("%s: invalid Encoding resource\n", encname);
count = ListPSResourceFiles(psrespath, NULL,
"Encoding", encname, &names, &files);
if (count == 0)
fatal("No Encoding resource found for %s\n", encname);
if (verbose && count > 1) {
msg("More than one Encoding resource for %s\n", encname);
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) msg("\t<%s>\n", files[i]);
}
encfile = files[0];
if (verbose) msg("Resource <%s>\n", encfile);
}
}
else { /* No PS resource database or no resource for type1font */
#endif
#ifdef KPATHSEA
psfile = kpse_find_file(psname,kpse_type1_format,0);
if (!psfile) {
/* kpse_find_file does not look for alternate suffixes */
char *altname = newname(psname, ".pfb");
psfile = kpse_find_file(altname, kpse_type1_format, 0);
free(altname);
}
if (!psfile)
fatal("%s: PS file %s not found!\n", program_invocation_name,
psname);
if (afmname == NULL)
afmname = newname(psname, ".afm");
afmfile = kpse_find_file(afmname,kpse_afm_format,0);
if (!afmfile)
fatal("%s: AFM file %s not found!\n", program_invocation_name,
afmname);
if (encname) {
encfile = kpse_find_file(encname,kpse_enc_format,0);
if (!encfile)
fatal("%s: enc file %s not found!\n", program_invocation_name,
encname);
}
else
encfile = NULL;
printf("psfile = %s\n", psfile);
printf("afmfile = %s\n", afmfile);
if (encfile) printf("encfile = %s\n", encfile);
#else
t1inputs = path(T1INPUTS, getenv("T1INPUTS"));
if (verbose) msg("T1INPUTS := %s\n", t1inputs);
psfile = search_file(t1inputs, psname, FATAL);
if (verbose) msg("Font file <%s>\n", psfile);
if (afmname == NULL) afmname = newname(psfile, ".afm");
afmfile = search_file(t1inputs, afmname, FATAL);
if (verbose) msg("AFM file <%s>\n", afmfile);
/* get encoding when -e<enc> provided */
if (encname) {
encfile = search_file(t1inputs, encname, FATAL);
if (verbose) msg("Encoding file <%s>\n", encfile);
}
#endif
psbasename = basename(psname, extension(psname));
#ifndef KPATHSEA
}
#endif
psfilebn = basename(psfile, NULL);
if (pointsize == 0.0) pointsize = DEFAULTPOINTSIZE;
if (x_resolution == 0) x_resolution = DEFAULTRES;
if (y_resolution == 0) y_resolution = x_resolution;
if (verbose)
msg("Loading encoding vector from %s ...",
encname? encname: basename(afmfile, NULL));
getenc(&AFM_fontname, &encodingscheme, ev, WX);
if (efactor != 1.0)
for (i=0; i < 256; i++) {
if (ev[i] == NULL) continue;
WX[i] = WX[i] * efactor + 0.5;
}
if (verbose) msg(" done\n");
if (argc == 1) strcpy(pkname, argv[0]);
else
sprintf(pkname, "%s%d.%dpk", psbasename,
(int) (pointsize + 0.5), x_resolution);
/* next values are needed! */
vals.x = x_resolution;
vals.y = y_resolution;
vals.point = 10.0 * pointsize + 0.5; /* DECIPOINTS */
vals.pixel = pointsize * y_resolution / POINTSPERINCH + 0.5;
if (verbose) msg("Checking type1 font %s ...", psfilebn);
Type1RegisterFontFileFunctions();
if (verbose) msg(" done\n");
/* next line prevents UNIX core dumps */
entry.name.name = "-adobe-utopia-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1";
if (verbose)
msg("Creating character glyphs for %s ...", psfilebn);
rc = Type1OpenScalable(ev, &fontptr, 0, &entry,
psfile, &vals, 0, 0, efactor, slant);
if (rc != Succesful)
fatal("Type1OpenScalable error (result: %d) on %s \n", rc, psfile);
if (verbose) msg(" done\n");
pk_open(pkname);
sprintf(comment, "%s rendered at %f points", psbasename, pointsize);
cs = pchecksum(ev, WX);
pk_preamble(comment, pointsize, cs, x_resolution, y_resolution);
charno = 0;
if (verbose) msg("Creating %s from %s\n", pkname, psfilebn);
for (charcode = 0; charcode < 256; charcode++) {
if (ev[charcode] == NULL) continue;
glyphcode[0] = charcode;
(fontptr->get_glyphs)(fontptr, 1, glyphcode, 0, &count, glyphs);
if (count > 0) {
if (debug) {
msg("'%03o ", charcode); charno++;
if (charno == 8) {
msg("%c", '\n'); charno = 0;
}
}
first_pixel(glyphs[0]); /* assigns W and H */
pk_char(charcode, /* charcode */
TFMwidth(WX[charcode]), /* TFMwidth */
h_escapement(WX[charcode]), /* h_escapement */
W, H, /* width and height */
- glyphs[0]->metrics.leftSideBearing, /* h_offset */
glyphs[0]->metrics.ascent, /* v_offset */
next_pixel); /* pixel generator */
}
}
if (debug) msg("%c", '\n');
ps2pk_postamble(psbasename, encodingscheme,
base_resolution, x_resolution, y_resolution, pointsize,
ps2pk_args);
pk_close();
exit(0);
}
/*
* The checksum should garantee that our PK file belongs to the correct TFM
* file! Exactly the same as the afm2tfm (dvips5487) calculation.
*/
UINT32 old_checksum(encoding ev, int width[256])
{
int i, leftbit ;
UINT32 s1 = 0, s2 = 0;
char *p ;
for (i=0; i<256; i++) {
if (ev[i] == NULL) continue;
s1 = (s1<<1) ^ width[i]; /* left shift */
for (p=ev[i]; *p; p++)
s2 = s2 * 3 + *p ;
}
return (s1<<1) ^ s2 ;
}
/*
* The new checksum algorithm.
*/
UINT32 checksum(encoding ev, int width[256])
{
int i, leftbit ;
UINT32 s1 = 0, s2 = 0;
char *p ;
for (i=0; i<256; i++) {
if (ev[i] == NULL) continue;
s1 = ((s1<<1) ^ (s1>>31)) ^ width[i]; /* cyclic left shift */
for (p=ev[i]; *p; p++)
s2 = s2 * 3 + *p ;
}
return (s1<<1) ^ s2 ;
}
static int row, col;
static int data, bitno;
static unsigned char *p_data;
int next_pixel()
{ int pixel;
while (row < H) {
if (col++ < W) {
if (bitno == 0) { data = *p_data++; bitno = 8; }
pixel = data & 0x80? BLACK: WHITE;
data <<= 1; bitno--; return pixel;
}
col = 0; row++; bitno = 0;
}
fatal("Not that many pixels!\n");
}
void first_pixel(CharInfoRec *G)
{
row = col = 0;
p_data = (unsigned char *) G->bits;
W = G->metrics.rightSideBearing - G->metrics.leftSideBearing;
H = G->metrics.ascent + G->metrics.descent;
bitno = 0;
}
void print_pixmap()
{ int c, r;
unsigned char *save_p_data;
save_p_data = p_data;
if (W*H == 0) return; /* easy */
for (r = 0; r < H; r++) {
for (c = 0; c < W; c++)
if (next_pixel() == BLACK) msg("%c", 'X');
else msg("%c", '.');
msg("%c", '\n');
}
/* reset data for scanning pixmap */
p_data = save_p_data;
bitno = 0; row = 0; col = 0;
}
/* Next function computes the width as a fix_word. A fix_word is
an integer representation for fractions. The decimal point is
left from bit 20. (The method is `stolen' from afm2tfm.) */
INT32 TFMwidth(int wx)
{
return (((wx / 1000) << 20) +
(((wx % 1000) << 20) + 500) / 1000) ;
}
static float HXU = -1.0; /* horizontal pixels per design unit */
/* the horizontal escapent is the number of pixels to next origin */
int h_escapement(int wx)
{
if (HXU == -1.0)
HXU = (pointsize * x_resolution) / 72270.0;
return wx * HXU + 0.5;
}
/* add ps2pk option to string */
void add_option(char *option, char *value) {
static char *p_args = NULL;
if (p_args == NULL) {
p_args = ps2pk_args;
sprintf(p_args, "%s%s", option, value);
}
else
sprintf(p_args, " %s%s", option, value);
p_args+= strlen(p_args);
}
/* Next stuff is needed by type1 rendering functions */
int CheckFSFormat(format, fmask, bit, Byte, scan, glyph, image)
int format,fmask,*bit,*Byte,*scan,*glyph,*image;
{
*bit = *Byte = 1;
*glyph = *scan = *image = 1;
return Successful;
}
long MakeAtom(p, len, foo)
char *p;
unsigned int len;
Bool foo;
{
return (long)p;
}
GetClientResolutions(resP)
int *resP;
{
*resP = 0;
}
char *Xalloc(size_t size)
{ char *p;
p = malloc(size);
if (p == NULL) fatal("Out of memory\n");
return p;
}
void Xfree(void *p)
{
free(p);
}
#ifdef WIN32
void FontDefaultFormat(int *bit, int *byte,
CharInfoRec *glyphs, int *scan) { ; }
void FontFileRegisterRenderer(FontRendererRec *foo) { ; }
void FontParseXLFDName(char *scaledName, FontScalablePtr Vals, int foo ) { ; }
FontComputeInfoAccelerators(FontInfoPtr foo) { ; }
#else
void FontDefaultFormat() { ; }
void FontFileRegisterRenderer() { ; }
GenericGetBitmaps() { ; }
GenericGetExtents() { ; }
void FontParseXLFDName() { ; }
FontComputeInfoAccelerators() { ; }
#endif
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