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#!/bin/sh
# original mktexpk -- make a new PK font, because one wasn't found.
#
# (If you change or delete the word `original' on the previous line,
# installation won't write this script over yours.)
#
# Originally written by Thomas Esser, Karl Berry, and Olaf Weber.
# Report bugs to tex-k@tug.org.
# Public domain.
version='$Id: mktexpk 18407 2010-05-21 18:16:31Z karl $'
progname=`echo $0 | sed 's%.*/%%'`
usage="Usage: $progname [OPTIONS] NAME [REDIRECT],
Create a PK font.
--dpi DPI use resolution DPI.
--bdpi BDPI use base resolution BDPI.
--mag MAG use magnificiation MAG.
--mfmode MODE use MODE as the METAFONT mode.
--destdir DESTDIR write fonts in DESTDIR.
Try to create a bitmap PK file for NAME at resolution DPI, with an
assumed device base resolution of BDPI, and a Metafont \`mag' of
MAG. Use MODE for the METAFONT mode. Use DESTDIR for the root of where
to install into, either the absolute directory name to use (if it starts
with a /) or relative to the default DESTDIR (if not). REDIRECT, if
supplied, is a string of the form '>&n', where n is the number of the
file descriptor which is to receive, instead of stdout, the name of the
newly created pk file.
If you expected the font to be available as an outline, and thus this
script does not work and should not have been called, most likely the
font's .tfm name is missing from the relevant map file (e.g.,
psfonts.map for dvips, pdftex.map for pdftex). These map files are
typically maintained using updmap; q.v.
For step-by-step instructions on making new fonts known to TeX, see
http://tug.org/fonts/fontinstall.html.
Report bugs to: tex-k@tug.org
TeX Live home page: <http://tug.org/texlive/>
"
# Handle non-positional options, except for --version/--help
while test $# -gt 0; do
case "$1" in
--destdir) shift; DEST="$1"; shift ;;
--destdir=*) DEST=`echo "$1" | sed 's/--destdir=//'`; shift ;;
--dpi) shift; DPI="$1"; shift ;;
--dpi=*) DPI=`echo "$1" | sed 's/--dpi=//'`; shift ;;
--bdpi) shift; BDPI="$1"; shift ;;
--bdpi=*) BDPI=`echo "$1" | sed 's/--bdpi=//'`; shift ;;
--mfmode) shift; test "x$1" != "x/" && MODE="$1"; shift ;;
--mfmode=*) test "x$1" != "x--mfmode/" \
&& MODE=`echo "$1" | sed 's/--mfmode=//'`; shift ;;
--mag) shift; MAG="$1"; shift;;
--mag=*) MAG=`echo "$1" | sed '/s--mag=//'`; shift;;
--version|-version) break ;;
--help|-help) break ;;
*) break ;;
esac
done
if test "x$2" != x; then
tail="`echo \"x$2\" | sed 's/^x>&//' | grep '^[0-9]*$'`"
if test -z "$tail"; then
echo "$progname: argument '$2' ignored - bad file number" >&2
elif test "$tail" != 1; then
eval 'exec 1>&$tail'
fi
fi
mt_max_args=2
# Common code for all scripts.
: ${MT_TEXMFMAIN=`kpsewhich --expand-path='$TEXMFMAIN'`}
: ${MT_MKTEX_OPT=`kpsewhich --format='web2c files' mktex.opt`}
test -n "$MT_MKTEX_OPT" || MT_MKTEX_OPT="$MT_TEXMFMAIN/web2c/mktex.opt"
if test ! -f "$MT_MKTEX_OPT"; then
echo "$progname: Cannot find mktex.opt; check your installation." >&2
exit 1
fi
. "$MT_MKTEX_OPT"
# Where do potential driver files belong?
case "$MT_FEATURES" in
*nomfdrivers*)
: ${MT_MFDESTDIR=`pwd`}
export MT_MFDESTDIR;;
esac
# Since we want to pass the generated filename and only that filename
# back to the caller on standard output, we do some redirections so
# regular echo's will end up on stderr, and do an echo >$STDOUT at the end.
# Then the contents of $STDOUT will be echoed to stdout by a trap.
# start of redirection stdout -> stderr, stdin <- /dev/null
(
NAME=$1
if kpsewhich $NAME.mf >/dev/null 2>&1 || mktexmf $NAME >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# determine the progname of metafont to use; prefer mf-nowin.
if (mf-nowin --version) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
MF="mf-nowin -progname=mf"
else
MF=mf
fi
# Check that $BDPI and $MODE are consistent; if not, ignore the mode and
# hope we can correctly guess it from bdpi. (People like to specify the
# resolution on the command line, not the mode so much.)
if test -n "$MODE"; then
mf_bdpi=`$MF \
'\mode:='$MODE';mode_setup;message"BDPI= "&decimal round pixels_per_inch;end.'\
</dev/null \
| awk '/DPI=/ {print $2}'`
if test "x$mf_bdpi" != x$BDPI; then
echo "$progname: Mismatched mode $MODE and resolution $BDPI; ignoring mode." >&2
MODE=
fi
fi
# If an explicit mode is not supplied, try to guess. You can get a
# list of extant modes from ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/modes.mf.
if test -z "$MODE" || test "x$MODE" = xdefault; then
case "$BDPI" in
85) MODE=sun;;
100) MODE=nextscrn;;
180) MODE=toshiba;;
300) MODE=cx;;
360) MODE=epstylus;;
400) MODE=nexthi;;
600) MODE=ljfour;;
720) MODE=epscszz;;
1200) MODE=ultre;;
1270) MODE=linoone;;
8000) MODE=dpdfezzz;;
*) echo "$progname: Can't guess mode for $BDPI dpi devices." >&2
echo "$progname: Use a config file or option to specify the mode; see:" >&2
echo "$progname: http://tug.org/texinfohtml/kpathsea.html#Unable-to-generate-fonts" >&2
exit 1
esac
fi
# Run Metafont. Always use plain Metafont, since reading cmbase.mf
# does not noticeably slow things down.
cmd="$MF \mode:=$MODE; mag:=$MAG; nonstopmode; input $NAME"
else
MODE=modeless
# ps_to_pk is set in mktex.opt
case $ps_to_pk in
gsftopk)
if $ps_to_pk -t "$NAME"; then
cmd="$ps_to_pk $NAME $DPI"
fi;;
ps2pk)
# grep for the font in $PSMAPFILE. These are base font names, such as
# rpplr (the original) or pplr0 (an interim step) or pplr8r (current).
: ${PSMAPFILE=`kpsewhich --format=map psfonts.map ps2pk.map`}
pattern="^$NAME"'([ ]|$)'
psline=`egrep "$pattern" $PSMAPFILE | tail -1`
if test -n "$psline"; then
set x `echo "$psline" | sed 's%[<["]%%g'`
shift; shift; shift;
encoding=; psname=; slant=; extend=
while test ! -z "$1"; do
case "$1" in
*.enc) encoding="-e $1";;
*.pf[ab]) psname="$1";;
*SlantFont) slant="-S $lastopt";;
*ExtendFont) extend="-E $lastopt";;
esac
lastopt="$1"
shift
done
# Guessing the name of the type1 font file as fallback:
ANAME=`echo $NAME | sed 's/8r$/8a/'`
for i in $NAME.pfa $NAME.pfb $ANAME.pfa $ANAME.pfb; do
if kpsewhich $i >/dev/null 2>&1; then
psname=$i
break
fi
done
if [ -n "$psname" ]; then
cmd="ps2pk -v -X$DPI -R$BDPI $slant $extend $encoding $psname $NAME.${DPI}pk"
else
if gsftopk -t "$NAME"; then
echo "$progname: cannot find $NAME.pfa or $NAME.pfb. Trying gsftopk." >&2
cmd="gsftopk $NAME $DPI"
fi
fi
fi;;
esac
# unsupported by $ps_to_pk, try other conversions:
if test -z "$cmd"; then
if (ttf2pk -t -q $NAME) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
cmd="ttf2pk -q $NAME $DPI"
elif (hbf2gf -t -q $NAME) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
cmd="hbf2gf -q -p $NAME $DPI"
else
echo "$progname: don't know how to create bitmap font for $NAME." >&2
echo "$progname: perhaps $NAME is missing from the map file." >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
fi
OIFS=$IFS; IFS=$SEP
set x `"$MT_MKTEXNAM" $NAME $DPI $MODE $DEST`; shift
IFS=$OIFS
PKDEST="$1"
PKDESTDIR=`echo "$PKDEST" | sed 's%/[^/][^/]*$%%'` # can't rely on dirname
PKNAME=`basename "$PKDEST"`
GFNAME=$NAME.${DPI}gf
if test -r "$PKDESTDIR/$PKNAME"; then
echo "$progname: $PKDESTDIR/$PKNAME already exists." >&2
echo "$PKDESTDIR/$PKNAME" >$STDOUT
"$MT_MKTEXUPD" "$PKDESTDIR" $PKNAME
exit 0
fi
"$MT_MKTEXDIR" "$PKDESTDIR"
if test ! -d "$PKDESTDIR"; then
echo "$progname: $MT_MKTEXDIR $PKDESTDIR failed." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "$progname: Running $cmd"
$cmd </dev/null || {
# Don't abort if only "Strange path", "bad pos" or "angle(0,0)"
# errors occurr.
grep '^!' $NAME.log | sort >$$.errs 2>/dev/null
grep '^! Strange path' $$.errs >$$.strange 2>/dev/null
grep '^! bad pos.' $$.errs >$$.badpos 2>/dev/null
grep '^! angle(0,0) is taken as zero.' $$.errs >$$.angle 2>/dev/null
cat $$.badpos $$.strange $$.angle | sort > $$.errs_accept
if cmp $$.errs $$.errs_accept >/dev/null 2>&1; then
test -s $$.strange >/dev/null 2>&1 \
&& echo "$progname: warning: \`$cmd' caused strange path errors." >&2
test -s $$.badpos >/dev/null 2>&1 \
&& echo "$progname: warning: \`$cmd' caused bad pos errors." >&2
test -s $$.angle >/dev/null 2>&1 \
&& echo "$progname: warning: \`$cmd' caused angle(0,0) errors." >&2
else
echo "$progname: \`$cmd' failed." >&2
test -s $NAME.log && mv -f $NAME.log "$KPSE_DOT"
exit 1;
fi
}
test -r $GFNAME && { gftopk ./$GFNAME $PKNAME || exit 1; }
test ! -f $PKNAME && test -f $NAME.${DPI}pk && mv $NAME.${DPI}pk $PKNAME
if test ! -s $PKNAME; then
echo "$progname: \`$cmd' failed to make $PKNAME." >&2
exit 1
fi
# Install the PK file carefully, since others may be working simultaneously.
# Use cp when mv fails, since DOS will fail mv for deeply-nested directories.
mv $PKNAME "$PKDESTDIR/pk$$.tmp" 2>/dev/null \
|| cp $PKNAME "$PKDESTDIR/pk$$.tmp" || exit 1
cd "$PKDESTDIR" || exit 1
chmod `kpsestat -xst,go-w .` pk$$.tmp
test -r $PKNAME || mv pk$$.tmp $PKNAME || exit 1
# Update ls-R if necessary.
"$MT_MKTEXUPD" "$PKDESTDIR" $PKNAME
# If this line (or an equivalent) is not present, dvipsk/xdvik/dviljk
# will think mktexpk failed. Any other output to stdout will also lose.
echo "$PKDESTDIR/$PKNAME" >$STDOUT
echo "$progname: $PKDESTDIR/$PKNAME: successfully generated." >&2
) 1>&2 </dev/null
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