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#! /usr/bin/env perl
=begin COPYRIGHT
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Copyright (C) 2005-2019 Marc Penninga.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to
Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
59 Temple Place,
Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307,
USA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
=end COPYRIGHT
=cut
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Basename;
use Getopt::Long;
use Pod::Usage;
my $VERSION = "20190712";
parse_commandline();
my $afm = read_afm($ARGV[0]);
$afm->{kernpairs} = read_kpx($ARGV{kpx}, $afm->{kernpairs}) if $ARGV{kpx};
if ($ARGV{output}) {
$ARGV{output} .= '.afm' unless $ARGV{output} =~ m/[.]afm\z/xms;
open my $output, '>', $ARGV{output}
or die "[ERROR] can't open '$ARGV{output}': $!";
select $output;
}
# If user specified encoding, use that; else, use encoding from .afm file
my $enc = $ARGV{encoding} ? read_enc($ARGV{encoding})
: get_enc($afm)
;
# Make lookup table to quickly see if a character is present in the encoding
my %char_in_enc = map { ($_ => 1) } @{$enc->{vector}};
print_fontinfo($afm->{fontinfo}, $enc->{scheme});
print_charmetrics($afm->{metrics}, $enc->{vector});
print_kerndata($afm->{kernpairs}, $afm->{trackkerns}, \%char_in_enc);
print_composites($afm->{composites}, \%char_in_enc);
print "EndFontMetrics\n";
close select *STDOUT if $ARGV{output};
print_mapentry($afm->{fontinfo}, , $enc->{scheme})
if $ARGV{encoding} && $ARGV{output};
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Read the command-line options
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub parse_commandline {
Getopt::Long::GetOptions(
'help|?' => sub { pod2usage(-verbose => 1) },
'version' => sub { print "$VERSION\n"; exit },
'encoding=s' => \$ARGV{encoding},
'kpx=s' => \$ARGV{kpx},
'output=s' => \$ARGV{output},
)
or pod2usage(-verbose => 0);
pod2usage(-verbose => 0) if @ARGV != 1;
return;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Read the input afm file
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub read_afm {
my $filename = shift;
open my $afmfile, '<', $filename
or die "[ERROR] can't open '$filename': $!";
my %afm = (
fontinfo => [],
metrics => [],
kernpairs => [],
trackkerns => [],
composites => [],
);
until ((my $line = <$afmfile>) =~ m/StartCharMetrics/xms) {
push @{$afm{fontinfo}}, $line;
}
for (<$afmfile>) {
if (m/\A\s* C \s/xms) { push @{$afm{metrics}}, $_; next }
if (m/\A\s* KPX \s/xms) { push @{$afm{kernpairs}}, $_; next }
if (m/\A\s* TrackKern \s/xms) { push @{$afm{trackkerns}}, $_; next }
if (m/\A\s* CC \s/xms) { push @{$afm{composites}}, $_; next }
}
close $afmfile;
return \%afm;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Read additional kerning pairs from the kpx file
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub read_kpx {
my ($filename, $kpx) = @_;
open my $kpxfile, '<', $filename
or die "[ERROR] can't open '$filename': $!";
my %seen = map { ($_ => 1) } @$kpx;
for (<$kpxfile>) {
if (m/\A\s* KPX \s/xms) { push @$kpx, $_ unless $seen{$_}++ }
}
close $kpxfile;
return $kpx;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Get encoding name and vector from the specified .enc file
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub read_enc {
my $filename = shift;
open my $encfile, '<', $filename
or die "[ERROR] can't open '$filename': $!";
my $data = join ' ', map { s/%.+|\n//xmsg; $_ } <$encfile>;
close $encfile;
my ($scheme, $encoding)
= $data =~ m{ /([-\w]+) \s* [[] (.+) []] \s* def }xms
or die "[ERROR] parsing encoding file '$filename' failed";
return { scheme => $scheme,
vector => [ $encoding =~ m{ /([.\w]+) }xmsg ],
};
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Get encoding from the input .afm file
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub get_enc {
my $afm = shift;
my %enc = ( scheme => 'FontSpecific', vector => [ ('/.undef') x 256 ] );
for my $line (@{$afm->{fontinfo}}) {
if ($line =~ m/EncodingScheme \s+ ([-\w]+)/xms) {
$enc{scheme} = $1;
last;
}
}
for my $line (@{$afm->{metrics}}) {
my ($pos, $name)
= $line =~ m/C \s+ ([-]?\d+) .+? N \s+ ([.\w]+)/xms
or die;
$enc{vector}[$pos] = $name unless $pos == -1;
}
return \%enc;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Print the 'fontinfo' part of the output afm file
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub print_fontinfo {
my ($fontinfo, $scheme) = @_;
for my $line (@$fontinfo) {
$line = "EncodingScheme $scheme\n"
if $line =~ m/EncodingScheme/xms;
print $line;
}
return;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Print character metrics for characters in specified encoding
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub print_charmetrics {
my ($metrics, $vector) = @_;
my %metrics = map { m/(WX .+? N \s+ ([.\w]+) .+)/xms; ($2 => $1) }
@$metrics;
print "StartCharMetrics @{[ scalar grep { $metrics{$_} } @$vector ]}\n";
for my $i (0 .. 255) {
next unless $metrics{$vector->[$i]};
print "C $i ; $metrics{$vector->[$i]}";
}
print "EndCharMetrics\n";
return;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Print kerning data for characters in specified encoding
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub print_kerndata {
my ($kernpairs, $trackkerns, $char_in_enc) = @_;
my @kernpairs = grep { m/\A\s* KPX \s+ ([.\w]+) \s+ ([.\w]+)/xms
and $char_in_enc->{$1}
and $char_in_enc->{$2}
}
@$kernpairs;
if (@kernpairs || @$trackkerns) {
print "StartKernData\n";
if (@kernpairs) {
print "StartKernPairs @{[ scalar @kernpairs ]}\n";
print @kernpairs;
print "EndKernPairs\n";
}
if (@$trackkerns) {
print "StartTrackKern @{[ scalar @$trackkerns ]}\n";
print @$trackkerns;
print "EndTrackKern\n";
}
print "EndKernData\n";
}
return;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Print "composite" info for characters in specified encoding
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub print_composites {
my ($composites, $char_in_enc) = @_;
# Each line mentions several characters: the composite and two or more
# 'base' characters. We only print the line if all characters are
# present in the specified encoding
my @composites;
COMPOSITE:
for my $composite (@$composites) {
my @chars = $composite =~ m/(?:CC \s+ ([.\w]+))/xmsg;
for my $char (@chars) {
next COMPOSITE unless $char_in_enc->{$char};
}
push @composites, $composite;
}
if (@composites) {
print "StartComposites @{[ scalar @composites ]}\n";
print @composites;
print "EndComposites\n";
}
return;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Print a mapfile entry for this re-encoded font
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub print_mapentry {
my ($fontinfo, $scheme) = @_;
my $fontname = '';
(my $fontfile = basename($ARGV[0] // '')) =~ s/[.]afm\z//xms;
(my $output = basename($ARGV{output} // '')) =~ s/[.]afm\z//xms;
for my $line (@$fontinfo) {
if ($line =~ m/FontName \s+ ([-\w]+)/xms) {
$fontname = $1;
last;
}
}
print {*STDOUT} qq(${output} ${fontname} <${fontfile}.pfb ),
qq(<[$ARGV{encoding} "${scheme} ReEncodeFont"\n);
return;
}
__END__
############################################################################
To create the documentation:
pod2man --center="Marc Penninga" --release="fontools" --section=1 \
afm2afm - | groff -Tps -man - | ps2pdf - afm2afm.pdf
=pod
=head1 NAME
afm2afm - reencode an F<afm> file
=head1 SYNOPSIS
=over 8
=item B<afm2afm>
[B<-help>]
[B<-version>]
[B<-encoding>=I<< <encodingfile> >>]
[B<-kpx>=I<< <kpxfile> >>]
[B<-output>=I<< <outputfile> >>]
B<< <afmfile> >>
=back
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<afm2afm> re-encodes an F<afm> file.
Metrics (including kerning data) for characters not present in the
chosen encoding are excluded from the output, which resuls in
(potentially much) smaller files.
Additional kerning pairs can be added to the output file.
If you don't specify an encoding file,
the F<afm> file isn't re-encoded;
however, all unused (unencoded) data is still pruned.
The program also generates an entry for a F<dvips>-style map file,
but only if the F<afm> file has been re-encoded and
the output was written to file
(i.e., if both the I<-encoding> and I<-output> options were specified).
=head1 OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTS
=over 4
=item B<-help>
Print a short description of the syntax
=item B<-version>
Print version number and exit
=item B<-encoding>=I<< <encodingfile> >>
Re-encode to the enconding in I<< <encodingfile> >>
=item B<-kpx>=I<< <kpxfile> >>
Read additional kerning pairs from I<< <kpxfile> >> and add these to the output.
This option cannot be used to override values from the input F<afm> file,
since B<afm2afm> will write both old and new values to the output!
The I<< <kpxfile> >> should contain kerning data in standard F<afm> format,
i.e. for each kerning pair there should be a line
KPX <left_glyph> <right_glyph> <amount>
All other lines in the I<< <kpxfile> >> are ignored.
=item B<-output>=I<< <outputfile> >>
Write the result to I<< <outputfile> >> instead of C<stdout>.
=item B<< <afmfile> >>
The F<afm> file to be re-encoded.
=back
You may use either one or two dashes before options,
and option names may be shortened to a unique prefix.
=head1 AUTHOR
Marc Penninga <marcpenninga@gmail.com>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-2019 Marc Penninga.
=head1 LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License,
or (at your option) any later version.
A copy of the GNU General Public License is included with B<afm2afm>;
see the file F<GPLv2.txt>.
=head1 DISCLAIMER
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the GNU General Public License for more details.
=head1 VERSION
This document describes B<afm2afm> version 20190712.
=head1 RECENT CHANGES
(See the source code for the rest of the story.)
=over 12
=item I<2019-05-20>
Added the I<-version> option.
=back
=begin Really_old_history
=over 12
=item I<2013-08-07>
Added the I<-kpx> command-line option.
Replaced all C<given/when> constructions in the source code by C<if>'s,
to avoid warnings about experimental features in Perl 5.18 and later.
=item I<2012-02-01>
Refactored the code; added the "no re-encoding, only pruning"
functionality.
=item I<2005-01-10>
First version
=item I<2005-01-25>
Added printing of mapfile entry
=item I<2005-02-18>
Rewrote some of the code
=item I<2005-03-08>
Input files searched via B<kpsewhich> (where available)
=item I<2005-03-15>
Input files searched using B<kpsewhich> or B<findtexmf> (if available)
=item I<2005-04-15>
Updated creation of mapfile entry; look for font file to deduce the correct
font file format (pfb, pfa, ttf). If no font file is found,
pfb is assumed.
=item I<2005-04-20>
Program quits if the specified output file exists
=item I<2005-04-29>
Improved the documentation
=item I<2005-07-29>
Some updates to the documentation
=item I<2006-01-12>
A few minor changes to the code
=back
=cut
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