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#! /usr/bin/env perl
=begin COPYRIGHT
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Copyright (C) 2005-2012 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::Path ();
use File::Spec ();
use Getopt::Long ();
my ($d, $m, $y) = (localtime time)[3 .. 5];
my $TODAY = sprintf "%04d/%02d/%02d", $y + 1900, $m + 1, $d;
=begin Comment
The next three tables map the names of weights, widths and shapes
to NFSS codes. New entries can be added, but the names should be
all lowercase. Also make sure that the NFSS 'series' attribute
(the concatenation of weight and width) is unique!
The 'book' and 'regular' weights and the 'regular' width are mapped
to an empty string rather than 'm', because the 'm' disappears when
weight and width are combined into the NFSS series (unless *both* are
'regular', but we deal with that case separately).
The 'oblique' (aka 'slanted') shape is mapped to 'it' to make things
easier for ourselves. This means the program will fail for
font families that have both italic and oblique shapes, but I doubt
whether these exist (apart from Computer Modern, of course).
=end Comment
=cut
my %FD_WEIGHT = (
thin => 't',
ultralight => 'ul',
extralight => 'el',
light => 'l',
book => '',
regular => '',
medium => 'mb',
demibold => 'db',
demi => 'db',
semibold => 'sb',
bold => 'b',
extrabold => 'eb',
ultra => 'ub',
ultrabold => 'ub',
black => 'k',
extrablack => 'ek',
ultrablack => 'uk',
heavy => 'h',
poster => 'r',
);
my %FD_WIDTH = (
ultracompressed => 'up',
extracompressed => 'ep',
compressed => 'p',
comp => 'p',
cmp => 'p',
compact => 'p',
ultracondensed => 'uc',
extracondensed => 'ec',
condensed => 'c',
cond => 'c',
narrow => 'n',
semicondensed => 'sc',
regular => '',
semiextended => 'sx',
extended => 'x',
expanded => 'e',
wide => 'w',
);
my %FD_SHAPE = (
roman => 'n',
upright => 'n',
italic => 'it',
ita => 'it',
it => 'it',
cursive => 'it',
kursiv => 'it',
inclined => 'it',
incline => 'it',
oblique => 'it',
slanted => 'it',
slant => 'it',
romani => 'n', # Adobe Silentium Pro has two roman shapes;
romanii => 'it', # we map the second one to 'it'
);
=begin Comment
The following tables are used in deciding which font families and shapes
to generate. Each hash governs one of these aspects:
- 'figure style' (lining, oldstyle, tabular, proportional, superior,
inferior etc.); each of these will become a separate font family.
- 'shape' (normal, small caps, swash, titling or textcomp).
Each key in the %STYLE hash names a figure style; the corresponding
value is an anonymous hash with four key/value pairs:
reqd A list of required OpenType features;
this style is built if the font supports at least *one*
of these features.
nice A list of optional OpenType features;
these are used if the font supports them, but don't
prevent this style from being built when missing.
extra Extra options passed to otftotfm when creating this style.
shape An anonymous array of 'variant' shapes to build with
this figure style.
Ornaments are treated as a separate 'figure style'.
This may seem a bit weird, but is actually the easiest way to do it.
Each key in the %SHAPE hash names a shape; the corresponding value
is (again) an anonymous hash with several key/value pairs:
code An anonymous hash with two possible keys:
'n' -> the NFSS code to use for this variant shape
if the 'basic shape' is upright;
'it' -> the NFSS code to use for this variant shape
if the 'basic shape' is italic, slanted or oblique;
If the 'n' or 'it' entry is missing, the upright or italic
version of this variant shape will not be built.
reqd A list of required OpenType features;
this shape is built if the font supports at least *one*
of these features.
nice A list of optional OpenType features;
these are used if the font supports them, but don't
prevent this shape from being built when missing.
extra Extra options passed to otftotfm when creating this shape.
name A string added to the name of the generated font,
to make it unique.
=end Comment
=cut
my %STYLE = (
TLF => {
reqd => [],
nice => ['lnum', 'tnum'],
extra => '',
shapes => ['normal', 'smallcaps', 'swash', 'titling', 'textcomp'],
},
LF => {
reqd => ['pnum'],
nice => ['lnum'],
extra => '',
shapes => ['normal', 'smallcaps', 'swash', 'titling', 'textcomp'],
},
TOsF => {
reqd => ['onum'],
nice => ['tnum'],
extra => '',
shapes => ['normal', 'smallcaps', 'swash', 'textcomp'],
},
OsF => {
reqd => ['onum','pnum'],
nice => [],
extra => '',
shapes => ['normal', 'smallcaps', 'swash', 'textcomp'],
},
Sup => {
reqd => ['sups'],
nice => [],
extra => '--ligkern="* {KL} *"',
shapes => ['normal'],
},
Inf => {
reqd => ['sinf'],
nice => [],
extra => '--ligkern="* {KL} *"',
shapes => ['normal'],
},
Numr => {
reqd => ['numr'],
nice => [],
extra => '--ligkern="* {KL} *"',
shapes => ['normal'],
},
Dnom => {
reqd => ['dnom'],
nice => [],
extra => '--ligkern="* {KL} *"',
shapes => ['normal'],
},
Orn => {
reqd => ['ornm'],
nice => [],
extra => '--ligkern="* {KL} *"',
shapes => ['normal'],
},
);
my %SHAPE = (
normal => {
code => {n => 'n', it => 'it'},
reqd => [],
nice => ['kern', 'liga'],
extra => '',
name => '',
},
smallcaps => {
code => {n => 'sc', it => 'scit'},
reqd => ['smcp'],
nice => ['kern', 'liga'],
extra => '--unicoding="germandbls =: SSsmall"',
name => 'sc',
},
swash => {
code => {n => 'nw', it => 'sw'},
reqd => ['swsh', 'dlig'],
nice => ['kern', 'liga'],
extra => '--include-alternates="*.swash" -faalt',
name => 'swash',
},
titling => {
code => {n => 'tl', it => 'tlit'},
reqd => ['titl', 'case', 'cpsp'],
nice => ['kern', 'liga'],
extra => '',
name => 'titling',
},
textcomp => {
code => {n => 'n', it => 'it'},
reqd => [],
nice => ['onum'],
extra => '',
name => '',
},
);
############################################################################
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# The main routine. What else?
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub main {
ARGV::parse_options();
my @fonts = map { Fontinfo::parse_fontinfo($_) } @ARGV;
Fontinfo::assert_unique(@fonts);
# For each font, figure out the shapes, styles and encodings to generate
my @worklist
= cleanup(expand_encodings(expand_shapes(expand_styles(@fonts))));
# Organize the worklist by family, encoding, style, series and shape
my %fddata;
for my $item (@worklist) {
my $family = $item->{font}{family};
my $encoding = $item->{encoding}[1];
my $style = $item->{style};
my $series = $item->{font}{fdseries};
my $shape = $item->{fdshape};
my $minsize = $item->{font}{minsize};
my $maxsize = $item->{font}{maxsize};
push @{$fddata{$family}{$encoding}{$style}{$series}{$shape}},
[ $minsize, $maxsize, $item->{fontname} ];
}
while (my ($fam, $famdata) = each %fddata) {
LaTeX::write_stylefile($fam, $famdata);
while (my ($enc, $encdata) = each %$famdata) {
while (my ($sty, $stydata) = each %$encdata) {
LaTeX::write_fdfile($fam, $enc, $sty, $stydata);
}
}
}
make_commands(@worklist);
return;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Determine which figure styles to create for each font;
# return a list of (font, style) tuples
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub expand_styles {
return map { my $font = $_;
map { { font => $font, style => $_ } }
grep { has_reqd($font, $STYLE{$_}) }
keys %STYLE
}
@_;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Determine which shapes to create for each (font, style) combination;
# return a list of (font, style, shape) tuples
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub expand_shapes {
return map { my ($font, $style) = @{$_}{qw(font style)};
map { { font => $font, style => $style, shape => $_ } }
grep { has_reqd($font, $SHAPE{$_}) }
@{$STYLE{$style}{shapes}};
}
@_;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Check if $font has (at least one of the) features mentioned in the
# 'reqd' subtable of $target
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub has_reqd {
my ($font, $target) = @_;
return 0 unless defined $target;
return 1 unless @{$target->{reqd}};
return grep { $font->{feature}{$_} } @{$target->{reqd}};
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Determine which encodings to use for each (font, style, shape) combi;
# return a list of (font, style, shape, encoding) tuples
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub expand_encodings {
return
map { my ($font, $style, $shape) = @{$_}{qw(font style shape)};
my @encodings
= $shape eq 'textcomp' ? (['fontools_ts1', 'ts1'])
: $style eq 'Orn' ? ([Fontinfo::get_orn($font), 'u'])
: map { [lc $_, lc $_] } @{$ARGV{encoding}}
;
map { { font => $font,
style => $style,
shape => $shape,
encoding => $_,
}
}
@encodings;
}
@_;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Add some finishing touches to the work list
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub cleanup {
my @worklist = @_;
for my $item (@worklist) {
my ($font, $style, $shape, $encoding)
= @{$item}{qw(font style shape encoding)};
# generate unique name for this font
$item->{fontname} = join '-', grep { $_ } $font->{name},
lc $style,
lc $SHAPE{$shape}{name},
lc $encoding->[1];
# look up NFSS code for font's shape
$item->{fdshape}
= $SHAPE{$shape}{code}{$font->{basicshape}};
# compile list of OpenType features to use with this font
my %feature = map { ($_ => 1) }
grep { $font->{feature}{$_} }
( @{$STYLE{$style}{reqd}},
@{$STYLE{$style}{nice}},
@{$SHAPE{$shape}{reqd}},
@{$SHAPE{$shape}{nice}},
);
if ($feature{lnum} && $feature{onum}) {
delete $feature{lnum};
}
$item->{features} = [ sort keys %feature ];
# add finishing touches to name and NFSS code of encoding
$item->{encoding}[0] =~ s/\A (ot1|t1|ly1) \z/fontools_$1/xms;
$item->{encoding}[1] = uc $item->{encoding}[1];
}
return @worklist;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Generate all otftotfm commands, and either save or execute them
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub make_commands {
my @worklist = @_;
my @commands = map { make_cmdline($_) } @worklist;
# make sure the last command *does* call updmap
$commands[-1] =~ s/--no-updmap//xms;
if ($ARGV{manual}) {
open my $BAT, '>', 'autoinst.bat'
or die "[ERROR] Can't create 'autoinst.bat': $!";
print {$BAT} "$_\n" for @commands;
close $BAT;
}
else {
if (grep { system $_ } @commands) {
warn "[WARNING] 'otftotfm' returned non-zero; something's wrong!";
}
}
return;
}
# The official names for various coding schemes
my %SCHEME = (
fontools_ly1 => 'TEX TYPEWRITER AND WINDOWS ANSI',
fontools_t1 => 'EXTENDED TEX FONT ENCODING - LATIN',
fontools_ot1 => 'TEX TEXT',
fontools_ts1 => 'TEX TEXT COMPANION SYMBOLS 1---TS1',
);
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Generate a command line for otftotfm
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub make_cmdline {
my $item = shift;
return join ' ', 'otftotfm',
($ARGV{manual} ? '--pl' : '--automatic'),
"--encoding=$item->{encoding}[0]",
set_targetdirs($item->{font}{family}),
'--no-updmap',
($item->{font}{filename} =~ m/[.]ttf\z/xms
? '--no-type1'
: ''),
($SCHEME{$item->{encoding}[0]}
? qq(--coding-scheme="$SCHEME{$item->{encoding}[0]}")
: ''),
(map { "--feature=$_" } @{$item->{features}}),
((grep { $_ eq 'liga' } @{$item->{features}})
? ''
: ( '--ligkern="f i =: fi"',
'--ligkern="f l =: fl"',
'--ligkern="f f =: ff"',
'--ligkern="ff i =: ffi"',
'--ligkern="ff l =: ffl"' )),
$STYLE{$item->{style}}{extra},
$SHAPE{$item->{shape}}{extra},
$ARGV{extra},
qq("$item->{font}{filename}"),
$item->{fontname},
;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Return a string with all "directory" options for otftotfm set
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub set_targetdirs {
my $family = shift;
my %dir = map { ($_ => File::Spec->catdir(
$ARGV{target}, 'fonts', $_, 'lcdftools', $family))
}
qw(tfm vf pl vpl type1 truetype type42);
$dir{$_} = File::Spec->catdir(
$ARGV{target}, 'fonts', $_, 'dvips', 'lcdftools')
for qw(enc map);
File::Path::make_path(values %dir);
my $result = join ' ', map { "--${_}-directory=$dir{$_}" }
qw(tfm vf pl vpl type1 truetype type42);
$result .= " --encoding-directory=$dir{enc} --map-file="
. File::Spec->catfile($dir{map}, "${family}.map");
return $result;
}
############################################################################
package ARGV;
my $USAGE =<<'END_USAGE';
'autoinst' is a wrapper around Eddie Kohler's TypeTools
(http://www.lcdf.org/type/), for installing OpenType fonts in LaTeX.
Usage: autoinst [options] font[s]
Possible options:
-encoding=ENC[,ENC]* Specify text encoding(s) (default: OT1,T1,LY1)
-(no)ts1 Toggle creation of TS1 fonts
-(no)smallcaps Toggle creation of smallcaps shape
-(no)swash Toggle creation of swash shape
-(no)titling Toggle creation of titling shape
-(no)superiors Toggle creation of fonts with superior characters
-(no)inferiors Toggle creation of fonts with inferior characters
-(no)ornaments Toggle creation of ornament fonts
-(no)fractions Toggle creation of fonts with digits for fractions
-sanserif Install font as sanserif font
-typewriter Install font as typewriter font
-extra="TEXT" Add TEXT to the command line for 'otftotfm'
-target="DIRECTORY" Install files into specified TEXMF tree
-manual Manual mode (see documentation)
-(no)figurekern Keep or remove kerns between tabular figures
-help Print this text
-verbose Make some noise
font[s] The fonts (either .otf or .ttf) to install.
Please report any bugs or suggestions to <marcpenninga@gmail.com>.
END_USAGE
# Default values for the command-line arguments
%ARGV = (
encoding => 'OT1,T1,LY1',
textcomp => '2', # 0 = no, 1 = yes, 2 = (enc eq 'T1' ? yes : no)
smallcaps => '1', # 0 = no, 1 = yes
swash => '1', # 0 = no, 1 = yes
titling => '1', # 0 = no, 1 = yes
superiors => '1', # 0 = no, 1 = yes
inferiors => '0', # 0 = no, 1 = yes
ornaments => '1', # 0 = no, 1 = yes
fractions => '0', # 0 = no, 1 = yes
nfss => 'rm',
extra => '',
target => '',
manual => '0', # 0 = no, 1 = yes
verbose => '0', # 0 = no, 1 = yes
figurekern => '1', # 0 = no, 1 = yes
);
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Process command-line arguments
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub parse_options {
my $cmdline = "$0 " . join ' ', @ARGV;
Getopt::Long::GetOptions(
'help|?' => sub { print $USAGE; exit; },
'encoding=s' => \$ARGV{encoding},
'ts1!' => \$ARGV{textcomp},
'smallcaps!' => \$ARGV{smallcaps},
'swash!' => \$ARGV{swash},
'titling!' => \$ARGV{titling},
'superiors!' => \$ARGV{superiors},
'inferiors!' => \$ARGV{inferiors},
'ornaments!' => \$ARGV{ornaments},
'fractions!' => \$ARGV{fractions},
'sanserif' => sub { $ARGV{nfss} = 'sf' },
'typewriter' => sub { $ARGV{nfss} = 'tt' },
'extra=s' => \$ARGV{extra},
'target=s' => \$ARGV{target},
'manual' => \$ARGV{manual},
'figurekern!' => \$ARGV{figurekern},
'verbose' => \$ARGV{verbose},
)
or die "$USAGE";
die "$USAGE" unless @ARGV;
if (!$ARGV{smallcaps}) { delete $SHAPE{smallcaps} }
if (!$ARGV{swash} ) { delete $SHAPE{swash} }
if (!$ARGV{titling} ) { delete $SHAPE{titling} }
if (!$ARGV{superiors}) { delete $STYLE{Sup} }
if (!$ARGV{inferiors}) { delete $STYLE{Inf} }
if (!$ARGV{ornaments}) { delete $STYLE{Orn} }
if (!$ARGV{fractions}) { delete @STYLE{qw(Numr Dnom)} }
$ARGV{encoding} =~ s/\s+//xmsg;
my @textencodings = grep { $_ ne 'TS1' }
map { uc }
split /,/, $ARGV{encoding};
$ARGV{encoding} = \@textencodings;
# TS1-encoded fonts are generated if:
# - the user explicitly asked for TS1, or
# - the text encodings contain T1 and the user didn't turn off TS1
unless ( (grep { $_ eq 'T1' } @{$ARGV{encoding}} and $ARGV{textcomp})
or $ARGV{textcomp} == 1)
{
delete $SHAPE{textcomp};
}
if ($ARGV{manual}) {
warn "[WARNING] option '--target' overridden by '--manual'!"
if $ARGV{target};
$ARGV{target} = File::Spec->curdir();
}
elsif (not $ARGV{target}) {
my @dirs = grep { -w $_ }
map { split m/:/xms, substr $_, 0, -1 }
( `kpsewhich --expand-path='\$TEXMFLOCAL'`,
`kpsewhich --expand-path='\$TEXMFHOME'`, );
$ARGV{target} = $dirs[0] || File::Spec->curdir();
}
if (!$ARGV{figurekern}) {
my @digits = qw(zero one two three four five six seven eight nine);
my $tkern
= join ' ', map { my $left = $_;
map { qq(--ligkern="$left {} $_") } @digits
}
@digits;
$STYLE{TLF}{extra} = $tkern;
$STYLE{TOsF}{extra} = $tkern;
}
if ($ARGV{verbose}) {
print <<"END_ARGUMENTS";
$cmdline
I'm using the following options:
encoding(s): @{[ join ', ', @{$ARGV{encoding}} ]}
NFSS: $ARGV{nfss} @{[ $ARGV{nfss} eq 'rm' ? '(serif)'
: $ARGV{nfss} eq 'sf' ? '(sanserif)'
: $ARGV{nfss} eq 'tt' ? '(typewriter)'
: '(unknown)'
]}
(no)ts1: @{[ $SHAPE{textcomp} ? 'ts1' : 'nots1' ]}
(no)smallcaps: @{[ $ARGV{smallcaps} ? 'smallcaps' : 'nosmallcaps' ]}
(no)swash: @{[ $ARGV{swash} ? 'swash' : 'noswash' ]}
(no)titling: @{[ $ARGV{titling} ? 'titling' : 'notitling' ]}
(no)superiors: @{[ $ARGV{superiors} ? 'superiors' : 'nosuperiors' ]}
(no)inferiors: @{[ $ARGV{inferiors} ? 'inferiors' : 'noinferiors' ]}
(no)ornaments: @{[ $ARGV{ornaments} ? 'ornaments' : 'noornaments' ]}
(no)fractions: @{[ $ARGV{fractions} ? 'fractions' : 'nofractions' ]}
verbosity: @{[ $ARGV{verbose} ? 'verbose' : 'quiet' ]}
target: $ARGV{target}
auto/manual: @{[ $ARGV{manual} ? 'manual' : 'automatic' ]}
extra: @{[ $ARGV{extra} || 'empty' ]}
figurekern: @{[ $ARGV{figurekern} ? 'keep' : 'discard' ]}
END_ARGUMENTS
}
}
############################################################################
package Fontinfo;
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Return ref to hash with all relevant info about this font
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub parse_fontinfo {
my ($filename) = @_;
my $info = {
filename => $filename,
width => 'regular',
weight => 'regular',
shape => 'roman',
minsize => 0,
maxsize => 0,
};
parse_basicinfo($info);
parse_sizeinfo($info);
parse_features($info);
if ($ARGV{verbose}) {
print <<"END_FONTINFO";
$info->{filename}
Name: $info->{name}
Family: $info->{family}
Subfamily: $info->{subfamily}
Width: $info->{width}
Weight: $info->{weight}
Shape: $info->{shape}
Size: $info->{minsize}-$info->{maxsize}
Features: @{[ join ', ', sort keys %{$info->{feature}} ]}
END_FONTINFO
}
return $info;
}
# table for converting digits in font names to text (safer for LaTeX)
my @DIGITS = qw(Zero One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine);
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Get some basic info (family, weight, width, shape) about this font
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub parse_basicinfo {
my $info = shift;
open my $otfinfo, '-|', qq(otfinfo --info "$info->{filename}")
or die "[ERROR] 'otfinfo --info $info->{filename}' failed";
my %data = map { my ($k,$v) = m/\A\s* ([^:]+?) \s*:\s* ([^\r\n]+)/xms;
$k =~ s/\s+//xmsg;
$v =~ s/\s+//xmsg;
(lc $k => $v);
}
grep { m/\A\s* [^:]+? \s*:\s* [^\r\n]+/xms } <$otfinfo>;
close $otfinfo;
$data{family} = $data{preferredfamily} || $data{family};
$data{subfamily} = $data{preferredsubfamily} || $data{subfamily};
$data{fullname} =~ s/\A$data{family}//xms;
$data{fullname} = lc $data{fullname};
$data{family} =~ s/\A(?: Adobe | ITC | LT | MT)//xms;
$data{family} =~ s/(\d)/$DIGITS[$1]/xmsge;
for my $width (mqrs(keys %FD_WIDTH)) {
if ($data{fullname} =~ s/${width}//xmsi) {
$info->{width} = $width;
last;
}
}
for my $weight (mqrs(keys %FD_WEIGHT)) {
if ($data{fullname} =~ s/${weight}//xmsi) {
$info->{weight} = $weight;
last;
}
}
for my $shape (mqrs(keys %FD_SHAPE)) {
if ($data{fullname} =~ s/${shape}//xmsi) {
$info->{shape} = $shape;
last;
}
}
$data{subfamily} =~ s/$info->{width}//xmsi;
$data{subfamily} =~ s/$info->{weight}//xmsi;
$data{subfamily} =~ s/$info->{shape}//xmsi;
$info->{name} = $data{postscriptname};
$info->{family} = $data{family};
$info->{subfamily} = $data{subfamily};
$info->{basicshape} = $FD_SHAPE{$info->{shape}};
$info->{fdseries}
= ($FD_WEIGHT{$info->{weight}} . $FD_WIDTH{$info->{width}}) || 'm';
return $info;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# When matching against data, try longer strings before shorter ones
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub mqrs {
return map { quotemeta } reverse sort { length($a) <=> length($b) } @_;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Get all features this font supports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub parse_features {
my $info = shift;
open my $otfinfo, '-|', qq(otfinfo --features "$info->{filename}")
or die "[ERROR] 'otfinfo --features $info->{filename}' failed";
%{$info->{feature}} = map { (substr($_, 0, 4) => 1) } <$otfinfo>;
close $otfinfo;
open $otfinfo, '-|', qq(otfinfo --tables "$info->{filename}")
or die "[ERROR] 'otfinfo --tables $info->{filename}' failed";
$info->{feature}{kern} = 1 if grep { m/\d+ \s+ kern/xms } <$otfinfo>;
close $otfinfo;
return $info;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Get the optical sizes for this font
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub parse_sizeinfo {
my $info = shift;
open my $otfinfo, '-|', qq(otfinfo --optical-size "$info->{filename}")
or die "[ERROR] 'otfinfo --optical-size $info->{filename}' failed";
if (my ($minsize, $maxsize) = <$otfinfo> =~ m/[(] ([\d.]+) \s* pt, \s*
([\d.]+) \s* pt \s* []]/xms )
{
# fix some known bugs
if ($info->{name} eq 'GaramondPremrPro-It'
&& $minsize == 6 && $maxsize == 8.9)
{
($minsize, $maxsize) = (8.9, 14.9);
}
elsif ($info->{family} eq 'KeplerStd'
&& $info->{subfamily} =~ m/Caption/xms
&& $minsize == 8.9 && $maxsize == 13.9)
{
($minsize, $maxsize) = (6, 8.9);
}
elsif ($info->{family} eq 'KeplerStd'
&& $info->{subfamily} =~ m/Subhead/xms
&& $minsize == 8.9 && $maxsize == 13.9)
{
($minsize, $maxsize) = (13.9, 23);
}
elsif ($info->{family} eq 'KeplerStd'
&& $info->{subfamily} =~ m/Display/xms
&& $minsize == 8.9 && $maxsize == 13.9)
{
($minsize, $maxsize) = (23, 72);
}
@{$info}{qw(minsize maxsize)} = ($minsize, $maxsize);
}
close $otfinfo;
return $info;
}
# Error messages, used in assert_unique()
my $WARN_PARSE =<<'END_WARN_PARSE';
[WARNING] I failed to parse all fonts in a unique way, so I will split
your font family into multiple subfamilies and try again:
%s
Please check the output!
END_WARN_PARSE
my $ERR_PARSE =<<'END_ERR_PARSE';
[ERROR] I failed to parse all fonts in a unique way;
presumably some fonts have unusual widths, weights or shapes.
Try one of the following:
- Run 'autoinst' on a smaller set of fonts,
omitting the ones that weren't parsed correctly;
- Add the missing widths, weights or shapes to the tables
'%FD_WIDTH', '%FD_WEIGHT' or '%FD_SHAPE' near the top
of the source code;
Please also send a bug report to the author.
END_ERR_PARSE
my $ERR_DETAIL =<<'END_ERR_DETAIL';
[ERROR] I've parsed both %s
and %s as
Family: %s
Width: %s
Weight: %s
Shape: %s
Size: %s-%s
END_ERR_DETAIL
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Assert all font infos are unique
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub assert_unique {
my @fonts = @_;
# These attributes should uniquely identify each font
my @attributes = qw(family width weight shape minsize maxsize);
ATTEMPT:
for my $attempt (1 .. 2) {
my (%seen, $err_details);
for my $font (@fonts) {
my $key
= join "\x00",
@{$font}{ @attributes };
if ($seen{$key}) {
$err_details .= sprintf $ERR_DETAIL,
$seen{$key}{filename},
$font->{filename},
@{$font}{ @attributes };
}
else {
$seen{$key} = $font;
}
}
# If the font infos aren't unique, append 'Subfamily' to 'Family'
# and try again
if ($err_details) {
if ($attempt == 1) {
$err_details =~ s/\[ERROR\]/[WARNING]/xmsg;
warn $err_details;
for my $font (@fonts) {
$font->{family} .= $font->{subfamily};
}
my @subfamilies
= sort keys %{{ map { ($_->{family} => 1) } @fonts }};
warn sprintf $WARN_PARSE, join ', ', @subfamilies;
next ATTEMPT;
}
else {
die $err_details, $ERR_PARSE;
}
}
last ATTEMPT;
}
return 1;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Generate (font-specific) encoding vector for ornament glyphs
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub get_orn {
my ($font) = @_;
my $fontfile = $font->{filename};
my $enc_name = $font->{family} . '_orn';
if (not -e "$enc_name.enc") {
# Default ornament names: 'orn.' plus three digits
my @encoding = map { sprintf "orn.%03d", $_ } 1 .. 256;
open my $OTFINFO, '-|', qq(otfinfo --glyphs "$font->{filename}")
or die "[ERROR] 'otfinfo --glyphs $font->{filename}' failed";
chop(my @glyphnames = <$OTFINFO>);
close $OTFINFO;
# Test for some known alternative names (probably not exhaustive)
my @ornaments
= sort grep { m/\A (?: orn|u2022[.]|word[.]|hand|bullet[.])
| [.]orn \z/xms
}
@glyphnames;
@encoding[0 .. $#ornaments] = @ornaments;
open my $ORN, '>', "$enc_name.enc"
or die "[ERROR] Can't create '$enc_name.enc': $!";
print {$ORN} "/$font->{family}OrnamentEncoding [\n";
map { print {$ORN} " /$_\n" } @encoding[0 .. 255];
print {$ORN} "] def\n";
close $ORN;
}
return $enc_name;
}
############################################################################
package LaTeX;
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Create a style file for LaTeX
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub write_stylefile {
my ($fam, $data) = @_;
my %seen = %{ get_keys($data) };
my $fn = sprintf "%s.sty", $fam;
my $dir = File::Spec->catdir($ARGV{target}, 'tex', 'latex', $fam);
File::Path::make_path($dir);
$fn = File::Spec->catfile($dir, $fn);
open my $STY, '>', $fn or die "[ERROR] Can't create '$fn': $!";
print {$STY} <<"END_STY_HEADER";
%% Generated by autoinst on $TODAY
%%
\\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\\ProvidesPackage{$fam}
[$TODAY (autoinst) Style file for $fam.]
END_STY_HEADER
my $enc = join ',', grep { $_ ne 'OT1' } @{$ARGV{encoding}};
print {$STY} "\\RequirePackage[$enc]{fontenc}\n" if $enc;
print {$STY} "\\RequirePackage{textcomp}\n" if $seen{TS1};
print {$STY} <<'END_STY_FONTAXES_START';
\IfFileExists{fontaxes.sty}{
\RequirePackage{fontaxes}
END_STY_FONTAXES_START
if ($seen{tl} or $seen{tlit}) {
print {$STY} <<'END_STY_FONTAXES_TL';
\providecommand{\tldefault}{tl}
\DeclareRobustCommand\tlshape{\not@math@alphabet\tlshape\relax
\fontsecondaryshape\tldefault\selectfont}
\DeclareTextFontCommand{\texttl}{\tlshape}
\let\texttitling\texttl
\fa@naming@exception{shape}{{n}{tl}}{tl}
\fa@naming@exception{shape}{{it}{tl}}{tlit}
END_STY_FONTAXES_TL
}
if ($seen{nw} or $seen{sw}) {
print {$STY} <<'END_STY_FONTAXES_SW';
\DeclareRobustCommand\swshape{\not@math@alphabet\swshape\relax
\fontprimaryshape\itdefault\fontsecondaryshape\swdefault\selectfont}
\fa@naming@exception{shape}{{n}{sw}}{nw}
\fa@naming@exception{shape}{{it}{sw}}{sw}
END_STY_FONTAXES_SW
}
if ($seen{Sup}) {
print {$STY} <<'END_STY_FONTAXES_SUP';
\fa@naming@exception{figures}{{superior}{proportional}}{Sup}
\fa@naming@exception{figures}{{superior}{tabular}}{Sup}
\def\sufigures{\@nomath\sufigures
\fontfigurestyle{superior}\selectfont}
\DeclareTextFontCommand{\textsu}{\sufigures}
\let\textsuperior\textsu
END_STY_FONTAXES_SUP
}
if ($seen{Inf}) {
print {$STY} <<'END_STY_FONTAXES_INF';
\fa@naming@exception{figures}{{inferior}{proportional}}{Inf}
\fa@naming@exception{figures}{{inferior}{tabular}}{Inf}
\def\infigures{\@nomath\infigures
\fontfigurestyle{inferior}\selectfont}
\DeclareTextFontCommand{\textin}{\infigures}
\let\textinferior\textin
END_STY_FONTAXES_INF
}
if ($seen{Orn}) {
print {$STY} <<'END_STY_FONTAXES_ORN';
\fa@naming@exception{figures}{{ornament}{proportional}}{Orn}
\fa@naming@exception{figures}{{ornament}{tabular}}{Orn}
\def\ornaments{\@nomath\ornaments
\fontencoding{U}\fontfigurestyle{ornament}\selectfont}
\DeclareTextFontCommand{\textornaments}{\ornaments}
\providecommand{\ornament}[1]{\textornaments{\char##1}}
END_STY_FONTAXES_ORN
}
if ($seen{Numr}) {
print {$STY} <<'END_STY_FONTAXES_NUMR';
\fa@naming@exception{figures}{{numerators}{proportional}}{Numr}
\fa@naming@exception{figures}{{numerators}{tabular}}{Numr}
END_STY_FONTAXES_NUMR
}
if ($seen{Dnom}) {
print {$STY} <<'END_STY_FONTAXES_DNOM';
\fa@naming@exception{figures}{{denominators}{proportional}}{Dnom}
\fa@naming@exception{figures}{{denominators}{tabular}}{Dnom}
END_STY_FONTAXES_DNOM
}
print {$STY} "}{}\n\n";
print {$STY} <<"END_STY_XKEYVAL";
\\IfFileExists{xkeyval.sty}{
\\newcommand*{\\$fam\@scale}{1}
\\RequirePackage{xkeyval}
\\DeclareOptionX{scaled}{\\renewcommand*{\\$fam\@scale}{##1}}
}{
\\let\\DeclareOptionX\\DeclareOption
\\let\\ExecuteOptionsX\\ExecuteOptions
\\let\\ProcessOptionsX\\ProcessOptions
}
END_STY_XKEYVAL
if ($seen{LF} or $seen{TLF}) {
print {$STY}
"\\DeclareOptionX{lining}{\\edef\\$fam\@figurestyle{LF}}\n";
}
if ($seen{OsF} or $seen{TOsF}) {
print {$STY}
"\\DeclareOptionX{oldstyle}{\\edef\\$fam\@figurestyle{OsF}}\n";
}
if ($seen{TLF} or $seen{TOsF}) {
print {$STY}
"\\DeclareOptionX{tabular}{\\edef\\$fam\@figurealign{T}}\n";
}
if ($seen{LF} or $seen{OsF}) {
print {$STY}
"\\DeclareOptionX{proportional}{\\edef\\$fam\@figurealign{}}\n";
}
my $defaults
= $seen{OsF} ? 'oldstyle,proportional'
: $seen{TOsF} ? 'oldstyle,tabular'
: $seen{LF} ? 'lining,proportional'
: $seen{TLF} ? 'lining,tabular'
: die "[ERROR] Internal bug, please report!";
my $default_bold;
for my $series (
qw(ultrablack ultrabold heavy extrablack black
extrabold demibold semibold bold)) {
if ($seen{$FD_WEIGHT{$series}}) {
printf {$STY}
"\\DeclareOptionX{%s}{\\renewcommand*{\\bfdefault}{%s}}\n",
$series, $FD_WEIGHT{$series};
$default_bold = $series;
}
}
$defaults .= ",$default_bold" if $default_bold;
my $default_regular;
for my $series (
qw(light medium regular)) {
if ($seen{$FD_WEIGHT{$series} || 'm'}) {
printf {$STY}
"\\DeclareOptionX{%s}{\\renewcommand*{\\mddefault}{%s}}\n",
$series, $FD_WEIGHT{$series} || 'm';
$default_regular = $series;
}
}
$defaults .= ",$default_regular" if $default_regular;
print {$STY} <<"END_STYLE_REST";
\\ExecuteOptionsX{$defaults}
\\ProcessOptionsX\\relax
\\renewcommand*
{\\$ARGV{nfss}default}
{$fam-\\$fam\@figurealign\\$fam\@figurestyle}
\\renewcommand*{\\familydefault}{\\$ARGV{nfss}default}
\\endinput
END_STYLE_REST
close $STY;
return;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Walk a nested dictionary, return lookup table with all keys
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub get_keys {
my $dict = shift;
my $seen = shift || {};
while (my ($k, $v) = each %$dict) {
$seen->{$k} = 1;
get_keys($v, $seen) if ref $v eq 'HASH';
}
return $seen;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Create a .fd file for LaTeX's NFSS
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub write_fdfile {
my ($fam, $enc, $sty, $data) = @_;
my $fn = sprintf "%s%s-%s.fd", $enc, $fam, $sty;
my $dir = File::Spec->catdir($ARGV{target}, 'tex', 'latex', $fam);
File::Path::make_path($dir);
$fn = File::Spec->catfile($dir, $fn);
open my $FD, '>', $fn or die "[ERROR] Can't create '$fn': $!";
print {$FD} <<"END_FD_HEADER";
%% Generated by autoinst on $TODAY
%%
\\ProvidesFile{${enc}${fam}-${sty}.fd}
[$TODAY (autoinst) Font definitions for ${enc}/${fam}-${sty}.]
\\expandafter\\ifx\\csname ${fam}\@scale\\endcsname\\relax
\\let\\${fam}\@\@scale\\\@empty
\\else
\\edef\\${fam}\@\@scale{s*[\\csname ${fam}\@scale\\endcsname]}%
\\fi
\\DeclareFontFamily{${enc}}{${fam}-${sty}}{}
END_FD_HEADER
while (my ($series, $fdseries) = each %$data) {
while (my ($shape, $fdshape) = each %$fdseries) {
print {$FD}
"\\DeclareFontShape{$enc}{${fam}-${sty}}{$series}{$shape}{\n";
my @items = sort { $a->[0] <=> $b->[0] }
@{$fdshape};
$items[0][0] = $items[-1][1] = '';
$items[$_][0] = $items[$_ - 1][1] for (1 .. $#items);
for my $item (@items) {
print {$FD} " <$item->[0]-$item->[1]>",
" \\${fam}\@\@scale $item->[2]\n";
}
print {$FD} "}{}\n\n";
}
}
print {$FD} "\\endinput\n";
close $FD;
return;
}
############################################################################
package main;
main();
__END__
############################################################################
To create the documentation:
pod2man --center="Marc Penninga" --release="fontools" --section=1 \
autoinst - | groff -Tps -man - | ps2pdf - autoinst.pdf
=pod
=head1 NAME
autoinst - wrapper around the F<LCDF TypeTools>,
for installing OpenType fonts in LaTeX.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<autoinst> [I<options>] B<font(s)>
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Eddie Kohler's F<TypeTools>, especially F<otftotfm>, are superb tools
for installing OpenType fonts in LaTeX, but their use
(even in automatic mode) is complicated: they need many long
command lines and don't generate the F<fd> and F<sty> files LaTeX needs.
B<autoinst> simplifies the font installation process with F<otftotfm>
by generating and executing all command lines
and by creating and installing all F<fd> and F<sty> files.
Given a family of font files (in either F<otf> or F<ttf> format),
B<autoinst> will create several LaTeX font families:
=over 2
=over 3
=item -
Four text families (with lining and oldstyle digits, in tabular and
proportional variants), each with the following shapes:
=over 2
=over 6
=item I<n>
Roman text
=item I<sc>
Small caps
=item I<nw>
"Upright swash"; usually normal text with some extra "oldstyle" ligatures,
such as ct, sp and st.
=item I<tl>
Titling shape. Meant for all-caps text only (even though it sometimes contains
lowercase glyphs as well), where letterspacing and the positioning of
punctuation characters have been adjusted to suit all-caps text.
This shape is generated only for the families with lining digits, since
all-caps text doesn't mix with old-style digits.
=item I<it>
Italic (or oblique) text
=item I<scit>
Italic small caps
=item I<sw>
Swash
=item I<tlit>
Italic titling
=back
=back
=item -
For each text family: a family of TS1-encoded symbol fonts,
in roman and italic shapes.
=item -
Four families with superiors, inferiors, numerators and denominators,
in roman and italic shapes.
=item -
An ornament family, in roman and italic shapes.
=back
=back
Of course, if the fonts don't contain oldstyle digits, small caps etc.,
the corresponding shapes and families are not created.
Furthermore, the creation of most families and shapes can be controlled by
command-line options (see L</"COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS"> below).
The generated font families are named I<< <FontFamily>-<Suffix> >>,
where I<< <Suffix> >> is one of
=over 8
=item I<LF>
proportional (i.e., figures have varying widths) lining figures
=item I<TLF>
tabular (i.e., all figures have the same width) lining figures
=item I<OsF>
proportional oldstyle figures
=item I<TOsF>
tabular oldstyle figures
=item I<Sup>
superior characters (many fonts have only an incomplete set of superiors:
digits, punctuation and the letters I<abdeilmnorst>;
normal forms will be used for the other characters)
=item I<Inf>
inferior characters; usually only digits and punctuation,
normal forms for the other characters
=item I<Orn>
ornaments
=item I<Numr>
numerators
=item I<Dnom>
denominators
=back
The generated fonts are named I<< <FontName>-<suffix>-<shape>-<enc> >>,
where I<< <suffix> >> is the same as above (but in lowercase),
I<< <shape> >> is either empty, "sc", "swash" or "titling",
and I<< <enc> >> is the encoding.
A typical name in this scheme would be "MinionPro-Regular-osf-sc-ly1".
=head2 On the choice of text encoding
By default, B<autoinst> generates text fonts with OT1, T1 and LY1
encodings, and the generated style files use LY1 as the default text encoding.
LY1 has been chosen over T1 because it has some empty slots to accomodate
the additional ligatures and alternate glyphs provided by many OpenType fonts.
Different encodings can be selected using the I<-encoding>
command-line option (see L</"COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS"> below).
=head2 Using the fonts in your LaTeX documents
B<autoinst> generates a style file for using the font in LaTeX documents,
named F<< <FontFamily>.sty >>. This style file also takes care of loading the
F<fontenc> and F<textcomp> packages, if necessary.
To use the font, simply put C<<< \usepackage{I<< <FontFamily> >>} >>>
in the preamble of your document.
This style file defines a number of options:
=over 4
=item I<lining, oldstyle, tabular, proportional>
Choose which digits will be used for the text fonts.
The defaults are "oldstyle" and "proportional" (if available).
=item I<ultrablack, ultrabold, heavy, extrablack, black, extrabold,
demibold, semibold, bold>
Choose the weight that LaTeX will use for the "bold" weight
(i.e., the value of C<\bfdefault>).
=item I<light, medium, regular>
Choose the weight that LaTeX will use for the "regular" weight
(i.e., the value of C<\mddefault>).
=item I<< scaled=<scale> >>
Scale the font by a factor of I<< <scale> >>.
For example: to increase the size of the font by 5%, use the command
C<<< \usepackage[scaled=1.05]{I<< <FontFamily> >>} >>>.
This option is only available when the F<xkeyval> package is found
in your TeX installation.
=back
The style file will also try to load the F<fontaxes> package,
which gives easy access to various font shapes and styles.
It is available from CTAN
(F<http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/fontaxes>).
Using the machinery set up by F<fontaxes>, the generated style file also
defines a number of commands (which take the text to be typeset as argument)
and declarations (which don't take arguments, but affect all text up to
the end of the current group) of its own:
DECLARATION COMMAND SHORT FORM OF COMMAND
\tlshape \texttitling \texttl
\sufigures \textsuperior \textsu
\infigures \textinferior \textin
In addition, the C<\swshape> and C<\textsw> commands are redefined to place
swash on the secondary shape axis (F<fontaxes> places it on the primary
shape axis); this makes these commands behave properly when nested, so that
C<\swshape\upshape> will give upright swash.
There are no commands for accessing the numerator and denominator
fonts; these can be selected using F<fontaxes>' standard commands,
e.g., C<\fontfigurestyle{numerator}\selectfont>.
The style file also provides a command C<<< \ornament{I<< <number> >>} >>>,
where C<<< I<< <number> >> >>> is a number from 0 to the total number of
ornaments minus one. Ornaments are always typeset using the current family,
series and shape. A list of all ornaments in a font can be created by
running LaTeX on the file F<nfssfont.tex> (part of a standard
LaTeX installation) and supplying the name of the ornament font.
To access the ornaments, B<autoinst> creates a font-specific encoding file
F<< <FontFamily>_orn.enc >>, but only if that file doesn't yet exist.
This means you can provide your own encoding vector,
e.g. if your fonts use non-standard glyph names for ornaments.
These commands are only generated for shapes and number styles
that actually exist; no commands are generated for shapes and styles
that don't exist, or whose generation has been turned off.
Please note that these commands are built on top of F<fontaxes>;
if that package cannot be found, you're limited to using the
lower-level commands from standard NFSS (C<\fontfamily>, C<\fontseries>,
C<\fontshape> etc.).
=head2 Using multiple font families in one document
If you want to use more than one font family in a document, be aware
that style files generated by versions of B<autoinst> older dan 2009
are incompatible with those generated by newer versions.
=head2 NFSS codes
NFSS identifies fonts by a combination of family, series (weight plus width),
shape and size.
B<autoinst> parses the output of C<otfinfo --info> to determine
these parameters. When this fails
(e.g., because the font family contains unusual widths or weights),
B<autoinst> ends up with different fonts having the I<same> values
for the font parameters, which means that these fonts cannot be used in NFSS.
B<autoinst> will then split the font family into multiple subfamilies
(based on the font's "Subfamily" value) and try again.
(Since many font families overdo the "Subfamily" by making each font
a separate subfamily, this strategy is only used as a last resort.)
If this proliferation of font families is unwanted,
either rerun B<autoinst> on a smaller set of fonts (omitting the ones that
failed to parse correctly)
or else add the missing widths, weights and shapes to the tables C<%FD_WIDTH>,
C<%FD_WEIGHT> and C<%FD_SHAPE>, near the top of the source code.
Please also send a bug report (see L<AUTHOR> below).
B<autoinst> maps widths, weights and shapes to NFSS codes using
the following tables. These are based both on the standard I<Fontname> scheme
and on the tables in Philipp Lehman's F<Font Installation Guide>,
but some changes had to be made to avoid name clashes in font families
with many different widths and weights.
WEIGHT WIDTH
Thin t Ultra Compressed up
Ultra Light ul Extra Compressed ep
Extra Light el Compressed, Compact p
Light l Compact p
Book [1] Ultra Condensed uc
Regular [1] Extra Condensed ec
Medium mb Condensed c
Demibold db Narrow n
Semibold sb Semicondensed sc
Bold b Regular [1]
Extra Bold eb Semiextended sx
Ultra ub Extended x
Ultra Bold ub Expanded e
Black k Wide w
Extra Black ek
Ultra Black uk
Heavy h SHAPE
Poster r
Roman, Upright n [2]
Italic it
Cursive, Kursiv it
Oblique, Slanted it [3]
Incline(d) it [3]
=head3 Notes:
=over 4
=item [1]
When I<both> weight and width are empty, the "series" attribute becomes "m".
=item [2]
Adobe Silentium Pro contains two "Roman" shapes ("RomanI" and "RomanII");
the first of these is mapped to "n", the second one to "it".
=item [3]
Mapping the "Slanted", "Oblique" or "Inclined" shape to "it" instead of "sl"
simplifies B<autoinst>. Since font families with both italic and slanted
shapes do - to the best of my knowledge - not exist
(apart from Computer Modern, of course),
this shouldn't cause problems in real life.
=back
=head2 A note for MiKTeX users
Automatically installing the fonts into a suitable TEXMF tree
(as B<autoinst> does by default) requires a TeX-installation that uses
the F<kpathsea> library; with TeX distributions that implement their
own directory searching (such as MiKTeX), B<autoinst> will complain that
it cannot find the F<kpsewhich> program and install all generated files
into subdirectories of the current directory.
If you use such a TeX distribution, you should either move these files
to their correct destinations by hand, or use the I<-target> option
(see L</"COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS"> below) to specify a TEXMF tree.
Also, some OpenType fonts lead to F<pl> and F<vpl> files that
are too big for MiKTeX's F<pltotf> and F<vptovf>;
the versions that come with W32TeX (F<http://www.w32tex.org>)
and TeXLive (F<http://tug.org/texlive>) don't have this problem.
=head1 COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS
You may use either one or two dashes before options,
and option names may be shortened to a unique prefix
(e.g., B<-enc> instead of B<-encoding>).
=over 4
=item B<-encoding>=I<encoding[,encoding]>
Use the specified encodings for the text fonts. The default is "OT1,T1,LY1".
For each encoding, a file F<< <encoding>.enc >> (in all I<lowercase>)
should be somewhere where F<otftotfm> can find it. Suitable encoding files
for OT1, T1/TS1 and LY1 come with B<autoinst>. (Note that these files are
called F<fontools_ot1.enc> etc. to avoid name clashes with other packages;
the "fontools_" prefix doesn't need to be specified.)
Multiple text encodings can be specified as a comma-separated list:
C<-encoding=OT1,T1>. The encodings are passed to F<fontenc> in the order
specified, so the last one will be the default text encoding.
=item B<-sanserif>
Install the font as a sanserif font, accessed via C<\sffamily> and C<\textsf>.
Note that the generated style file redefines C<\familydefault>,
so including it will still make this font the default text font.
=item B<-typewriter>
Install the font as a typewriter font, accessed via C<\ttfamily> and
C<\texttt>.
Note that the generated style file redefines C<\familydefault>,
so including it will still make this font the default text font.
=item B<-ts1>
=item B<-nots1>
Turn the creation of TS1-encoded fonts on or off. The default is B<-ts1>
if the text encodings (see I<-encoding> above) include T1,
B<-nots1> otherwise.
=item B<-smallcaps>
=item B<-nosmallcaps>
Turn the creation of small caps fonts on or off. The default is
B<-smallcaps>.
=item B<-swash>
=item B<-noswash>
Turn the creation of swash fonts on or off. The default is B<-swash>.
=item B<-titling>
=item B<-notitling>
Turn the creation of titling fonts on or off. The default is B<-titling>.
=item B<-superiors>
=item B<-nosuperiors>
Turn the creation of fonts with superior characters on or off.
The default is B<-superiors>.
=item B<-inferiors>
=item B<-noinferiors>
Turn the creation of fonts with inferior digits on or off.
The default is B<-noinferiors>.
=item B<-fractions>
=item B<-nofractions>
Turn the creation of fonts with numerators and denominators on or off.
The default is B<-nofractions>.
=item B<-ornaments>
=item B<-noornaments>
Turn the creation of ornament fonts on or off. The default is B<-ornaments>.
=item B<-target>=I<DIRECTORY>
Install all generated files into the TEXMF tree at I<DIRECTORY>.
By default, B<autoinst> searches your $TEXMFLOCAL and $TEXMFHOME paths
and installs all files into subdirectories of the first writable TEXMF tree
it finds (or into subdirectories of the current directory,
if no writable directory is found).
B<Note>: this option gets overriden by the B<-manual> option!
=item B<-manual>
Manual mode. By default, B<autoinst> immediately executes all F<otftotfm>
command lines it generates; with the B<-manual> option, these commands are
instead written to a file F<autoinst.bat>.
Also, the generated F<otftotfm> command lines specify the I< --pl> option
(which tells F<otftotfm> to generate readable/editable F<pl> and F<vpl> files
instead of the default F<tfm> and F<vf> files)
and leave out the I< --automatic> option (which tells F<otftotfm> to
leave all generated files in the current directory, rather than install
them into your TEXMF tree).
When using this option, you should run F<pltotf> and F<vptovf> after
executing all commands,
to convert the F<pl> and F<vf> files to F<tfm> and F<vf> format.
B<Note>: this option overrides the B<-target> option!
=item B<-verbose>
Verbose mode; print detailed info about what B<autoinst> thinks it's doing.
=item B<-extra>=I<text>
Pass I<text> as options to I<otftotfm>. To prevent I<text> from accidentily
being interpreted as options to B<autoinst>, it should be properly quoted.
=item B<-figurekern>
=item B<-nofigurekern>
Some fonts provide kerning pairs for tabular figures.
This is probably unwanted (e.g., numbers in tables won't line up exactly).
The option B<-nofigurekern> adds extra I< --ligkern> options
to the command lines for I<otftotfm> to suppress such kerns
(but only for the "TLF" and "TOsF" families).
Since this leads to very long command lines (it adds one hundred such options)
and the problem affects only few fonts, the default is B<-figurekern>.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
Eddie Kohler's TypeTools (F<http://www.lcdf.org/type>).
Perl is pre-installed on most Linux and Unix systems;
on Windows, try ActiveState's ActivePerl
(available from F<http://www.activestate.com>)
or Strawberry Perl (F<http://strawberryperl.com>).
XeTeX (F<http://www.tug.org/xetex>) and LuaTeX (F<http://www.luatex.org>)
are TeX extensions that can use any font (including both flavours of OpenType)
without TeX-specific support files.
John Owens' F<otfinst> (available from CTAN) is another wrapper
around F<otftotfm>, and may work when B<autoinst> doesn't.
The MinionPro for LaTeX project
(F<http://developer.berlios.de/projects/minionpro/>, also on CTAN)
developed very complete support files for Minion Pro (including math),
but the project appears to have been abandoned;
these files don't work with the latest versions of Minion Pro.
=head1 AUTHOR
Marc Penninga <marcpenninga@gmail.com>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-2012 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<autoinst>;
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 RECENT CHANGES
(See the source code for the rest of the story.)
=over 12
=item I<2012-03-06>
Implemented the "splitting the font family into multiple subfamilies"
emergency strategy when font info parsing fails.
Added recognition for a number of unusual widths, weights and shapes.
=item I<2012-02-29>
Fixed a bug in the font parsing code,
where possible widths, weights and shapes where tested in the wrong order;
this led to "ExtraLight" fonts being recognised as "Light".
Added recognition for "Narrow" and "Wide" widths.
Also added the I<-(no)figurekern> command-line option.
=item I<2012-02-01>
Reorganised the code, and fixed some bugs in the process.
Added the I<-target> command-line option.
Made B<autoinst> install the F<fd> and F<sty> files in
the same TEXMF tree as the other generated files.
Generate OT1, T1 and LY1 encoded text fonts by default.
Made I<-titling> a default option (instead of I<-notitling>).
Updated the documentation.
=item I<2011-06-15>
Fixed the font info parsing code for some fonts that are
too lazy to spell out "Italic" in full.
=item I<2010-04-29>
The I< --feature=kern> option is only used for fonts that
contain either a I<kern> feature or a I<kern> table.
Font feature selection commands in the F<sty> file are only
generated for shapes and figure styles that are supported
by the current font, and whose generation has not been
turned off using the command-line options.
Fixed the font info parsing to work with the Condensed fonts
in the Minion Pro family.
=item I<2010-04-23>
Always provide the I< --feature=kern> option to F<otftotfm>,
even if the font doesn't have a I<kern> feature;
this will make F<otftotfm> use the I<kern> table if present.
For fonts without a I<liga> feature, add I< --ligkern>
options for the common f-ligatures to the F<otftotfm> command line,
so that any ligatures present in the font will still be used.
Bug fix: the generated F<sty> files now work for font families
with names containing digits.
=item I<2009-04-09>
Prefixed the filenames of the included encoding files with
I<fontools_>, to prevent name clashes with other packages.
=item I<2009-04-06>
A small patch to the C<get_orn> subroutine:
it now also recognises the I<bullet.xxx> ornament glyphs
in Adobe Kepler Pro.
=back
=begin Really_old_history
=over 12
=item I<2007-08-07>
Fixed a small bug with filename quoting on Windows.
=item I<2007-07-31>
Changed the tables that map weights and widths to NFSS codes:
in some extended families, different combinations of
weight and width were mapped to the same series.
Added a work-around for incorrect size info in some Kepler fonts.
Fixed a small bug in the generated commands for otftotfm
(sometimes, the "onum" feature was included twice).
Added encoding file for OT1 to the I<fontools> collection.
=item I<2007-07-27>
Two bugfixes: a closing brace was missing in the generated style file,
and the NFSS series was formed as "width plus weight" instead of the reverse.
=item I<2007-06-10>
Bugfix: silently replacing \DeclareOption, \ProcessOptions and
\ExecuteOptions with their counterparts from the xkeyval package
caused problems for some other packages.
=item I<2007-06-04>
Added the I< --no-updmap> option to all generated commands for F<otftotfm>
(except the last); this should yield a significant speed-up for large
families (suggested by Steven E. Harris).
Tweaked the font info parsing to work around a bug in the naming of
some FontFont fonts, where every font is in a family of its own.
Added the "scaled" option (including the loading of F<xkeyval>)
to the generated style file.
Extended the output of the I<-verbose> option.
=item I<2007-02-08>
Yet Another Complete Rewrite.
The code is now much more readable and more flexible;
the program can now handle fonts from different families,
as well as multiple text encodings.
Rewrote the font info parsing code to work for Arno Pro.
=item I<2006-10-11>
The program determines the fonts' weights, widths and shapes by parsing
the output from C<otfinfo --info> instead of the font filename.
This should make B<autoinst> work for non-Adobe fonts.
Filenames with spaces now work as well.
=item I<2006-08-31>
Made the generated style files try to include "fontaxes.sty";
changed the names of the generated fonts and families
(to make the previous change possible);
added command-line options for most font styles and shapes;
tweaked the filename parsing code for Cronos Pro and Gill Sans Pro;
added runtime generation of encoding vectors for ornament fonts
(because GaramondPremier's ornament names differ from other fonts);
changed the NFSS-code for italic small caps and titling to "scit" and "tlit"
(to work with F<fontaxes>);
and edited (and hopefully improved) the documentation.
=item I<2005-10-03>
When creating LY1, T1, OT1 or TS1 encoded fonts, the I<-coding-scheme>
option is added to the commands for F<otftotfm>; this should make the
generated F<pl> and F<vpl> files acceptable to I<fontinst>.
Also elaborated the documentation somewhat and fixed a small bug.
=item I<2005-09-22>
Added check to see if filename parsing succeeded;
updated the filename parsing code to cater for GaramondPremier, Silentium
and some non-Adobe fonts;
added the I<-sanserif> and I<-typewriter> options and hacked the
style files to support using several different font families in one document.
=item I<2005-09-12>
Cleaned up the code (it now runs under the F<strict> and F<warnings> pragmas);
fixed a (rather obscure) bug that occurred when creating TS1-encoded
fonts for families with multiple optical masters and oldstyle digits;
added the I<medium, semibold> etc. options to the style file;
and improved the layout of the generated files.
=item I<2005-08-11>
The generated commands weren't actually executed, only printed....
Also added a small hack to cater for fonts
(such as some recent versions of MinionPro)
that contain swash characters but don't provide a "swsh" feature.
=item I<2005-08-10>
Dropped the "fontname" scheme in favor of a more verbose naming scheme,
since many filenames were still more than eight characters long anyway.
Added F<nfssext.sty>-like commands to the generated style file.
Changed the default encoding to LY1 and added the "inferior" shape.
=item I<2005-08-01>
Rewrote (and hopefully improved) the user interface;
changed the program to by default execute the generated F<otftotfm> command
lines rather than writing them to a file;
added automatic determination of the "fontname" code for the font family;
changed the NFSS code for italic small caps to "si"; added titling shapes;
changed the generated style
file to include an interface for the ornaments and to load Lehman's NFSS
extensions F<nfssext.sty> if this is installed; corrected the "fontname" codes
for OT1, T1, LY1 and user-specific encodings; extended the output generated by
the I<-verbose> option; and rewrote and extended the documentation.
=item I<2005-06-16>
Did some more finetuning to the filename-parsing code.
=item I<2005-05-31>
Generate correct fontname for OT1-encoded fonts.
=item I<2005-05-18>
Tried to make the filename-parsing code a bit more robust by adding several
weights and widths; changed the error that's displayed when filename parsing
fails; commented the code.
=item I<2005-04-29>
Rewrote large parts of the code (yes it I<was> even worse).
=item I<2005-04-18>
Changed default text-encoding to T1, added TS1.
=item I<2005-03-29>
Added support for font families with multiple widths.
=item I<2005-03-15>
First version.
=back
=end Really_old_history
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