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diff --git a/luaotfload.dtx b/luaotfload.dtx index 595a9fa..3685083 100644 --- a/luaotfload.dtx +++ b/luaotfload.dtx @@ -130,13 +130,14 @@ and the derived files \setsansfont[Ligatures=TeX,Scale=MatchLowercase]{Iwona Medium} %setmathfont{XITS Math} -\newcommand\TEX {\TeX\xspace} -\newcommand\LUA {Lua\xspace} -\newcommand\PDFTEX {pdf\TeX\xspace} -\newcommand\LUATEX {Lua\TeX\xspace} -\newcommand\XETEX {\XeTeX\xspace} -\newcommand\LATEX {\LaTeX\xspace} -\newcommand\CONTEXT{Con\TeX t\xspace} +\newcommand\TEX {\TeX\xspace} +\newcommand\LUA {Lua\xspace} +\newcommand\PDFTEX {pdf\TeX\xspace} +\newcommand\LUATEX {Lua\TeX\xspace} +\newcommand\XETEX {\XeTeX\xspace} +\newcommand\LATEX {\LaTeX\xspace} +\newcommand\CONTEXT {Con\TeX t\xspace} +\newcommand\OpenType{\identifier{Open\kern-.25ex Type}\xspace} \def\definehighlight[#1][#2]% {\ifcsname #1\endcsname\else @@ -192,24 +193,26 @@ and the derived files % \maketitle % % \begin{abstract} -% This package is an adaptation of the \CONTEXT font loading system, providing -% the ability to load \identifier{OpenType} fonts with extended font loading syntax -% supporting a large selection of \identifier{OpenType} font features. +% This package is an adaptation of the \CONTEXT font loading system. +% It allows for loading \OpenType fonts with an extended syntax and adds +% support for a variety of font features. % \end{abstract} % % \tableofcontents % +% \part{Package Description} +% % \section{Introduction} % % Font management and installation has always been painful with \TEX. A lot of % files are needed for one font (\abbrev{tfm}, \abbrev{pfb}, \abbrev{map}, -% \abbrev{fd}, \abbrev{vf}), and as \TEX is 8-bit each font is limited to 256 -% characters. +% \abbrev{fd}, \abbrev{vf}), and due to the 8-Bit encoding each font is limited +% to 256 characters. % But the font world has evolved since the original % \TEX, and new typographic systems have appeared, most notably the so -% called \emphasis{smart font} technologies like \identifier{OpenType} -% (\abbrev{otf}) fonts. -% These fonts can contain a lot of characters and additional +% called \emphasis{smart font} technologies like \OpenType +% fonts (\abbrev{otf}). +% These fonts can contain many more characters than \TEX fonts, as well as additional % functionality like ligatures, old-style numbers, small capitals, % etc., and support more complex writing systems like Arabic and % Indic\footnote{% @@ -219,7 +222,7 @@ and the derived files % appreciated. % } % scripts. -% \identifier{OpenType} fonts are widely deployed and available for all +% \OpenType fonts are widely deployed and available for all % modern operating systems. % As of 2013 they have become the de facto standard for advanced text % layout. @@ -227,12 +230,17 @@ and the derived files % world was with the \XETEX engine. % % Unlike \XETEX, \LUATEX has no built-in support for -% \identifier{OpenType} or other technologies. -% Instead, it provides hooks for executing Lua during the \TEX run +% \OpenType or technologies other than the original \TEX fonts. +% Instead, it provides hooks for executing \LUA code during the \TEX run % that allow implementing extensions for loading fonts and manipulating % how input text is processed without modifying the underlying engine. +% This is where \identifier{luaotfload} comes into play: +% Based on code from \CONTEXT, it extends \LUATEX with functionality necessary +% for handling \OpenType fonts. +% Additionally, it provides means for accessing fonts known to the operating +% system conveniently by indexing the metadata. % -% \section{Loading fonts} +% \section{Loading Fonts} % % \identifier{luaotfload} supports an extended font loading syntax: % @@ -252,7 +260,7 @@ and the derived files % \paragraph{Prefix} % % The \meta{prefix} is either |file:| or |name:|. -% It determines whether font loader should interpret the request as a +% It determines whether the font loader should interpret the request as a % file name or font name, respectively, which again influences how it % will attempt to locate the font. % The prefix can be omitted, in which case |name:| is assumed. @@ -266,30 +274,89 @@ and the derived files %% For compatibility with \XETEX, surrounding the \meta{font name} with %% square brackets is synonymous to using the |file:| prefix. % -% Accessing fonts by fontname allows loading system installed fonts as -% well as \fileent{texmf} ones, and requires a font names database; see -% Section~\ref{sec:fontdb} for more information. +% In order for fonts installed both in system locations and in your +% \fileent{texmf} to be accessible by font name, \identifier{luaotfload} must +% first collect the metadata included in the files. +% Please refer to section ~\ref{sec:fontdb} below for instructions on how to +% create the database. % % \paragraph{Font name} % % The \meta{font name} can be either a font filename or actual font % name based on the \meta{prefix} as mentioned above. % -% Fonts loaded by filename may either include their absolute path in -% the filesystem or consist of just the filename without a path. If no -% path is specified, then \identifier{kpathsea} is used to locate the +% A filename request may optionally include the absolute path to the font file, +% allowing for fonts outside the standard locations to be loaded as well. +% If no path is specified, then \identifier{kpathsea} is used to locate the % font (which will typically be in the \fileent{texmf} tree or the % current directory). % -% For example, +% \subparagraph{Examples for loading by file name} +% +% For example, conventional \abbrev{type1} font can be loaded with a \verb|file:| +% request like so: +% % \begin{quote} -% \begin{verbatim} -% \font\1={file:ec-lmr10} at 10pt -% \font\2={/Users/Shared/Fonts/aldus.otf} at 11pt -% \font\3={name:TeX Gyre Pagella} at 9pt -% \end{verbatim} +% \begin{verbatim} +% \font\lmromanten={file:ec-lmr10} at 10pt +% \end{verbatim} % \end{quote} % +% The \OpenType version of Janusz Nowacki’s font \emphasis{Antykwa +% Półtawskiego} (in \TEX Live) in its condensed variant can be loaded as +% follows: +% +% \begin{quote} +% \begin{verbatim} +% \font\apcregular=file:antpoltltcond-regular.otf at 42pt +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{quote} +% +% The next example shows how to load the \emphasis{Porson} font digitized by +% the Greek Font Society using \XETEX-style syntax and an absolute path from a +% non-standard directory: +% +% \begin{quote} +% \begin{verbatim} +% \font\gfsporson="[/tmp/GFSPorson.otf]" at 12pt +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{quote} +% +% \subparagraph{Examples for loading by font name} +% +% The \verb|name:| lookup does not depend on cryptic filenames: +% +% \begin{quote} +% \begin{verbatim} +% \font\pagellaregular={name:TeX Gyre Pagella} at 9pt +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{quote} +% +% A bit more specific but essentially the same lookup would be: +% +% \begin{quote} +% \begin{verbatim} +% \font\pagellaregular={name:TeX Gyre Pagella Regular} at 9pt +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{quote} +% +% Which fits nicely with the whole set: +% +% \begin{quote} +% \begin{verbatim} +% \font\pagellaregular ={name:TeX Gyre Pagella Regular} at 9pt +% \font\pagellaitalic ={name:TeX Gyre Pagella Italic} at 9pt +% \font\pagellabold ={name:TeX Gyre Pagella Bold} at 9pt +% \font\pagellabolditalic={name:TeX Gyre Pagella Bolditalic} at 9pt +% +% {\pagellaregular foo bar baz\endgraf} +% {\pagellaitalic foo bar baz\endgraf} +% {\pagellabold foo bar baz\endgraf} +% {\pagellabolditalic foo bar baz\endgraf} +% +% ... +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{quote} % % \paragraph{Font features} % @@ -298,10 +365,14 @@ and the derived files % Cf. \url{http://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/featurelist.htm}. % } % and font options. -% Prepending a font feature with a |+|-sign enables it, while -% a |-| disables it. For instance, the request +% Prepending a font feature with a |+| (plus sign) enables it, whereas +% a |-| (minus) disables it. For instance, the request % -% |\font\test=Latin Modern Roman:+clig;-kern| +% \begin{quote} +% \begin{verbatim} +% \font\test=LatinModernRoman:+clig;-kern +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{quote} % % \noindent activates contextual ligatures (|clig|) and disables % kerning (|kern|). @@ -309,35 +380,45 @@ and the derived files % the feature in a key/value expression. % The following request has the same meaning as the last one: % -% |\font\test=Latin Modern Roman:clig=true;kern=false| +% \begin{quote} +% \begin{verbatim} +% \font\test=LatinModernRoman:clig=true;kern=false +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{quote} % % \noindent -% Furthermore, this second syntax is required if a font feature -% accepts options besides its activation state. -% For example, \emphasis{stylistic alternates} (|salt|) provide a set -% of variants to given glyphs. -% These can be selected either explicitly by supplying the variant -% index (starting from 1), or randomly by setting the value to, -% obviously, |random|: -% -% |\font\test=Latin Modern Roman:salt=1| +% Furthermore, this second syntax is required should a font feature +% accept other options besides a true/false switch. +% For example, \emphasis{stylistic alternates} (|salt|) are variants of given +% glyphs. +% They can be selected either explicitly by supplying the variant +% index (starting from one), or randomly by setting the value to, +% obviously, |random|. +% +% \iffalse TODO verify that this actually works with a font that supports +% the salt/random feature!\fi +% \begin{quote} +% \begin{verbatim} +% \font\librmsaltfirst=LatinModernRoman:salt=1 +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{quote} % % \noindent Other font options include: % % \begin{description} % % \item [mode] \hfill \\ -% \identifier{luaotfload} has two \identifier{OpenType} processing +% \identifier{luaotfload} has two \OpenType processing % \emphasis{modes}: % \identifier{base} and \identifier{node}. % -% \identifier{base} mode works by mapping \identifier{OpenType} -% features to traditional \TEX ligature and kerning mechanisms, -% thus supporting only non-contextual substitutions and kerning -% pairs, but is the slightly faster variant. -% \identifier{node} mode works by processing \TEX’s internal +% \identifier{base} mode works by mapping \OpenType +% features to traditional \TEX ligature and kerning mechanisms. +% Supporting only non-contextual substitutions and kerning +% pairs, it is the slightly faster, albeit somewhat limited, variant. +% \identifier{node} mode works by processing \TeX’s internal % node list directly at the \LUA end and supports -% a wider range of \identifier{OpenType} features. +% a wider range of \OpenType features. % The downside is that the intricate operations required for % \identifier{node} mode may slow down typesetting especially % with complex fonts and it does not work in math mode. @@ -346,19 +427,20 @@ and the derived files % mode, and \identifier{base} mode has to be requested where needed, % e.~g. for math fonts. % -% \item [script] \ref{script-tag} \hfill \\ -% An \identifier{OpenType} script tag;\footnote{% +% \item [script] \label{script-tag} \hfill \\ +% An \OpenType script tag;\footnote{% % See \url{http://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/scripttags.htm} % for a list of valid values. % For scripts derived from the Latin alphabet the value % |latn| is good choice. % } % the default value is |dlft|. -% Some fonts do not assign features to the |dflt| script, in +% Some fonts, including very popular ones by foundries like Adobe, +% do not assign features to the |dflt| script, in % which case the script needs to be set explicitly. % % \item [language] \hfill \\ -% An \identifier{OpenType} language system identifier,\footnote{% +% An \OpenType language system identifier,\footnote{% % Cf. \url{http://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/languagetags.htm}. % } % defaulting to |dflt|. @@ -367,13 +449,13 @@ and the derived files % A comma-separated list of feature files to be applied to the % font. % Feature files contain a textual representation of -% \identifier{OpenType} tables and extend the features of a font +% \OpenType tables and extend the features of a font % on fly. % After they are applied to a font, features defined in a % feature file can be enabled or disabled just like any % other font feature. % The syntax is documented in \identifier{Adobe}’s -% \identifier{OpenType} Feature File Specification.\footnote{% +% \OpenType Feature File Specification.\footnote{% % Cf. \url{http://www.adobe.com/devnet/opentype/afdko/topic_feature_file_syntax.html}. % } % @@ -391,13 +473,17 @@ and the derived files % % For example, in order to set text in semitransparent red: % -% |\font\test=Latin Modern Roman:color=FF0000BB| +% \begin{quote} +% \begin{verbatim} +% \font\test={Latin Modern Roman}:color=FF0000BB +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{quote} % % \item [protrusion \& expansion] \hfill \\ -% These keys both control microtypographic features of the font, +% These keys control microtypographic features of the font, % namely \emphasis{character protrusion} and \emphasis{font % expansion}. -% They accept names of predefined \LUA tables that contain +% Their arguments are names of \LUA tables that contain % values for the respective features.\footnote{% % For examples of the table layout please refer to the % section of the file \fileent{otfl-fonts-ext.lua} where the @@ -423,12 +509,16 @@ and the derived files % for details. % }: % -% |\font\test=Latin Modern Roman:protrusion=default| +% \begin{quote} +% \begin{verbatim} +% \font\test=LatinModernRoman:protrusion=default +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{quote} % \end{description} % % \paragraph{Non-standard font features} -% \identifier{luaotfload} add a number of features that are not defined -% in the original \identifier{OpenType} specification, most of them +% \identifier{luaotfload} adds a number of features that are not defined +% in the original \OpenType specification, most of them % aiming at emulating the behavior familiar from other \TEX engines. % Currently (2013) there are three of them: % @@ -441,7 +531,15 @@ and the derived files % % \item [tlig] % Applies legacy \TEX ligatures: -% |``|, |''|, |`|, |'|, |"|, |--|, |---|, |!`| and |?`|.% +% +% \begin{tabular}{rlrl} +% `` & \verb|``| & '' & \verb|''| \\ +% ` & \verb|`| & ' & \verb|'| \\ +% " & \verb|"| & -- & \verb|--| \\ +% --- & \verb|---| & !` & \verb|!`| \\ +% ?` & \verb|?`| & & \\ +% \end{tabular} +% % \footnote{% % These contain the feature set \verb|trep| of earlier % versions of \identifier{luaotfload}. @@ -463,16 +561,16 @@ and the derived files % % As mentioned above, \identifier{luaotfload} keeps track of which % fonts are available to \LUATEX by means of a \emphasis{database}. -% This allows loading not only by explicit filenames but also by the -% proper names contained in the metadata which is often more accessible -% to humans.\footnote{% +% This allows referring to fonts not only by explicit filenames but +% also by the proper names contained in the metadata which is often +% more accessible to humans.\footnote{% % The tool \href{http://www.lcdf.org/type/}{\fileent{otfinfo}} (comes -% with \TEX Live), when invoked on a font file with the \verb|-o| +% with \TEX Live), when invoked on a font file with the \verb|-i| % option, lists the variety of name fields defined for it. % } % -% When \identifier{luaotfload} is asked to load a font by font name, it -% will check if the database exists and load it or else generate a +% When \identifier{luaotfload} is asked to load a font by a font name, +% it will check if the database exists and load it, or else generate a % fresh one. % Should it then fail to locate the font, an update to the database is % performed in case the font has been added to the system only @@ -482,16 +580,22 @@ and the derived files % behave as unobtrusively as possible, while providing a convenient % interface to the fonts installed on the system. % -% \subsection[mkluatexfontdb.lua]% -% {\fileent{mkluatexfontdb.lua}\footnote{% +% Generating the database for the first time may take a while since it +% inspects every font file on your computer. +% This is particularly noticeable if it occurs during a typesetting run. +% In any case, subsequent updates to the database will be quite fast. +% +% \subsection[fontdbutil / mkluatexfontdb.lua]% +% {\fileent{fontdbutil} / +% \fileent{mkluatexfontdb.lua}\footnote{% % The script may be named just \fileent{mkluatexfontdb} in your % distribution. % }} % -% However, it can be desirable at times to do some of these steps -% manually. +% It can still be desirable at times to do some of these steps +% manually, and without having to compile a document. % To this end, \identifier{luaotfload} comes with the utility -% \fileent{mkluatexfontdb} that offers an interface to the database +% \fileent{fontdbutil} that offers an interface to the database % functionality. % Being a \LUA script, there are two ways to run it: % either make it executable (\verb|chmod +x| on unixoid systems) or @@ -499,27 +603,39 @@ and the derived files % Tests by the maintainer show only marginal performance gain by % running with Luigi Scarso’s % \href{https://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/luajittex/}% -% {\LUA jit\TEX}, +% {\identifier{Luajit\kern-.25ex\TEX}}, % which is probably due to the fact that most of the time is spent % on file system operations. % % \emphasis{Note}: % On \abbrev{MS} \identifier{Windows} systems, the script can be run % either by calling the wrapper application -% \fileent{mkluatexfontdb.exe} or as -% \verb|texlua.exe mkluatexfontdb.lua|. +% \fileent{fontdbutil.exe} or as +% \verb|texlua.exe fontdbutil|. % } -% Invoke it from the command line with the \verb|--force| switch to -% initiate a complete rebuild of the database. +% Invoked with the argument \verb|--update| it will perform a database +% update, scanning for fonts not indexed. % -% \begin{verbatim} -% mkluatexfontdb --force -% \end{verbatim} +% \begin{quote} +% \begin{verbatim} +% fontdbutil --update +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{quote} % -% Generating the database for the first time may take a while since it -% inspects every font file on your computer. -% This is particularly noticeable if it occurs during a typesetting run. -% In any case, subsequent updates to the database will be quite fast. +% Adding the \verb|--force| switch will initiate a complete +% rebuild of the database. +% +% \begin{quote} +% \begin{verbatim} +% fontdbutil --update --force +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{quote} +% +% For sake of backwards compatibility, \fileent{fontdbutil} may be +% renamed or symlinked to \fileent{mkluatexfontdb}. +% Whenever it is run under this name, it will update the database +% first, mimicking the behavior of earlier versions of +% \identifier{luaotfload}. % % \subsection{Search Paths} % @@ -548,9 +664,9 @@ and the derived files % Windows & \verb|%WINDIR%\Fonts| % \\ % Linux & \fileent{/usr/local/etc/fonts/fonts.conf} and\hfill\break -% \fileent{/etc/fonts/fonts.conf"} +% \fileent{/etc/fonts/fonts.conf} % \\ -% Mac & \fileent{~/Library/Fonts},\break +% Mac & \fileent{\textasciitilde/Library/Fonts},\break % \fileent{/Library/Fonts},\break % \fileent{/System/Library/Fonts}, and\hfill\break % \fileent{/Network/Library/Fonts} @@ -561,49 +677,70 @@ and the derived files % \hrule % \end{table} % -% \subsection{Querying from outside} +% \subsection{Querying from Outside} % -% \fileent{mkluatexfontdb.lua} also provides rudimentary means of -% accessing the font database. -% If the option \verb|--find=name| is given, the script will try and search -% the fonts indexed by \identifier{luaotfload} for a matching name. +% \fileent{fontdbutil} also provides rudimentary means of +% accessing the information collected in the font database. +% If the option \verb|--find=|\emphasis{name} is given, the script will +% try and search the fonts indexed by \identifier{luaotfload} for a +% matching name. % For instance, the invocation % -% \begin{verbatim} -% mkluatexfontdb.lua --find="Iwona Regular" -% \end{verbatim} +% \begin{quote} +% \begin{verbatim} +% fontdbutil --find="Iwona Regular" +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{quote} % +% \noindent % will verify if “Iwona Regular” is found in the database and can be % readily requested in a document. % -% If you are unsure about the actual font name, then you can add the -% \verb|-F| switch to the command line to enable approximate matching. +% If you are unsure about the actual font name, then add the +% \verb|-F| (or \verb|--fuzzy|) switch to the command line to enable +% approximate matching. % Suppose you cannot precisely remember if the variant of % \identifier{Iwona} you are looking for was “Bright” or “Light”. % The query % -% \begin{verbatim} -% mkluatexfontdb.lua -F --find="Iwona Bright" -% \end{verbatim} +% \begin{quote} +% \begin{verbatim} +% fontdbutil -F --find="Iwona Bright" +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{quote} % +% \noindent % will tell you that indeed the latter name is correct. % -% \verb|mkluatexfontdb.lua --help| will list the available command line -% switches, including some that will not be discussed in detail here. +% Basic information about fonts in the database can be displayed +% using the \verb|-i| option (\verb|--info|). +% \begin{quote} +% \begin{verbatim} +% fontdbutil -F --find="Iwona Light Italic" +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{quote} +% \noindent +% The meaning of the printed values is described in section 4.4 of the +% \LUATEX reference manual.\footnote{% +% In \TEX Live: \fileent{texmf-dist/doc/luatex/base/luatexref-t.pdf}. +% } +% +% \verb|fontdbutil --help| will list the available command line +% switches, including some not discussed in detail here. % -% \subsection{Blacklisting fonts} +% \subsection{Blacklisting Fonts} % \label{font-blacklist} % % Some fonts are problematic in general, or just in \LUATEX. % If you find that compiling your document takes far too long or eats % away all your system’s memory, you can track down the culprit by -% running \verb|mkluatexfontdb -v| to increase verbosity. +% running \verb|fontdbutil -v| to increase verbosity. % Take a note of the \emphasis{filename} of the font that database % creation fails with and append it to the file % \fileent{otfl-blacklist.cnf}. % % A blacklist file is a list of font filenames, one per line. -% Specifying the full path where the file is located is optional, the +% Specifying the full path to where the file is located is optional, the % plain filename should suffice. % File extensions (\fileent{.otf}, \fileent{.ttf}, etc.) may be omitted. % Anything after a percent (|%|) character until the end of the line @@ -634,13 +771,13 @@ and the derived files % % \section{Files from \CONTEXT and \LUATEX-Fonts} % -% This package relies on code originally written by Hans +% \identifier{luaotfload} relies on code originally written by Hans % Hagen\footnote{% % The creator of the \href{http://wiki.contextgarden.net}{\CONTEXT} % format. % } % for and tested with \CONTEXT. -% \identifier{luaotfload} integrates the font loader as distributed in +% It integrates the font loader as distributed in % the \identifier{\LUATEX-Fonts} package. % The original \LUA source files have been combined using the % \fileent{mtx-package} script into a single, self-contained blob. @@ -653,7 +790,7 @@ and the derived files % The guiding principle is to let \CONTEXT/\LUATEX-Fonts take care of % the implementation, and update the imported code from time to time. % As maintainers, we aim at importing files from upstream essentially -% \emphasis{unmodified}, except for renaming the files to prevent name +% \emphasis{unmodified}, except for renaming them to prevent name % clashes. % This job has been greatly alleviated since the advent of % \LUATEX-Fonts, prior to which the individual dependencies had to be @@ -714,10 +851,10 @@ and the derived files % \end{itemize} % \end{multicols} % -% \normalitem The \emphasis{Font Loader} itself. +% \normalitem The \emphasis{font loader} itself. % These files have been written for -% \LUATEX-Fonts and are distributed along with -% \identifier{luaotfload}. +% \LUATEX-Fonts and they are distributed along +% with \identifier{luaotfload}. % \begin{multicols}{2} % \begin{itemize} % \incitem{luatex-basics-gen.lua} @@ -748,6 +885,16 @@ and the derived files % \end{multicols} % \end{itemize} % +% Note that if \identifier{luaotfload} cannot locate the +% merged file, it will load the individual \LUA libraries +% instead. +% Their names remain the same as in \CONTEXT (without the +% \verb|otfl|-prefix) since they are hard-coded in +% \fileent{otfl-fonts.lua}. +% Thus if you prefer running bleeding edge code from the +% \CONTEXT beta, all you have to do is remove +% \fileent{otfl-fonts-merged.lua} from the search path. +% % \end{itemize} % % In addition to these, \identifier{luaotfload} requires a number of @@ -766,9 +913,9 @@ and the derived files % \ouritem {otfl-lib-dir.lua} \fileent{l-dir} from \CONTEXT; % contains functionality required % by \fileent{otfl-font-nms.lua}. -% \ouritem {otfl-luat-ovr.lua} overrides for the \CONTEXT logging +% \ouritem {otfl-luat-ovr.lua} overrides the \CONTEXT logging % functionality. -% \ouritem {otfl-font-pfb.lua} registers the \identifier{OpenType} +% \ouritem {otfl-font-pfb.lua} registers the \OpenType % font reader as handler for % Postscript fonts. % \ouritem {otfl-font-nms.lua} font database. @@ -790,11 +937,12 @@ and the derived files % version of this package before reporting a bug, as % \identifier{luaotfload} is under active development and still a % moving target. +% % Errors during database generation can be traced by increasing % verbosity levels and redirecting log output to \fileent{stdout}: % % \begin{verbatim} -% mkluatexfontdb.lua -F -vvv --log=stdout +% fontdbutil -fuvvv --log=stdout % \end{verbatim} % % If this fails, the font last printed to the terminal is likely to be @@ -803,20 +951,40 @@ and the derived files % being (see above, page \pageref{font-blacklist}). % % A common problem is the lack of features for some -% \identifier{OpenType} fonts even when specified. +% \OpenType fonts even when specified. % This can be related to the fact that some fonts do not provide -% features for the |dflt| script (see above on page +% features for the \verb|dflt| script (see above on page % \pageref{script-tag}), % which is the default one in this package. -% If this happens, assigning a script when the font is defined should +% If this happens, assigning a noth script when the font is defined should % fix it. -% For example with the |latn| script: +% For example with \verb|latn|: % % \begin{verbatim} % \font\test=file:MyFont.otf:script=latn;+liga; % \end{verbatim} % -% \part{\fileent{luaotfload.lua}} +% \part{Implementation} +% +% \section{\fileent{luaotfload.lua}} +% +% This file initializes the system and loads the font loader. +% To minimize potential conflicts between other packages and the +% code imported from \CONTEXT, several precautions are in order. +% Some of the functionality that the font loader expects to be present, +% like raw access to callbacks, are assumed to have been disabled by +% \identifier{luatexbase} when this file is processed. +% In some cases it is possible to trick it by putting dummies into +% place and restoring the behavior from \identifier{luatexbase} after +% initilization. +% Other cases such as attribute allocation require that we hook the +% functionality from \identifier{luatexbase} into locations where they +% normally wouldn’t be. +% +% Anyways we can import the code base without modifications, which is +% due mostly to the extra effort by +% Hans Hagen to make \LUATEX-Fonts self-contained and encapsulate it, +% and especially due to his willingness to incorporate our suggestions. % % \iffalse %<*lua> @@ -1322,7 +1490,7 @@ loadmodule"features.lua" %</lua> % \fi % -% \part{\fileent{luaotfload.sty}} +% \section{\fileent{luaotfload.sty}} % % \iffalse %<*package> diff --git a/luaotfload.lua b/luaotfload.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c85041b --- /dev/null +++ b/luaotfload.lua @@ -0,0 +1,416 @@ +module("luaotfload", package.seeall) + +luaotfload.module = { + name = "luaotfload", + version = 2.2, + date = "2013/04/15", + description = "OpenType layout system.", + author = "Elie Roux & Hans Hagen", + copyright = "Elie Roux", + license = "CC0" +} + +local luatexbase = luatexbase + +local type, next = type, next +local stringfind = string.find +local stringsub = string.sub +local stringmatch = string.match +local find_file = kpse.find_file + +local add_to_callback, create_callback = + luatexbase.add_to_callback, luatexbase.create_callback +local reset_callback, call_callback = + luatexbase.reset_callback, luatexbase.call_callback + +local dummy_function = function () end + +_G.luaotfload = _G.luaotfload or { } +local luaotfload = _G.luaotfload + +--[[doc-- +No final decision has been made on how to handle font definition. At +the moment, there are three candidates: The \identifier{generic} +callback as hard-coded in the font loader, the \identifier{old} +wrapper, and a simplified version of the latter (\identifier{patch}) +that does nothing besides applying font patches. +--doc]]-- + +luaotfload.font_definer = "patch" --- | “generic” | “old” + +local error, warning, info, log = + luatexbase.provides_module(luaotfload.module) + +--[[doc-- +This is a necessary initalization in order not to rebuild an existing +font. +Maybe 600 should be replaced by \texmacro{pdfpkresolution} %% (why?) +or \luafunction{texconfig.pk_dpi} (and it should be replaced +dynamically), but we don't have access (yet) to the +\identifier{texconfig} table, so we let it be 600. +Anyway, it does still work fine even if \texmacro{pdfpkresolution} is +changed. +--doc]]-- + +kpse.init_prog("", 600, "/") + +--[[doc-- +We set the minimum version requirement for \LUATEX to v0.74, as it was +the first version to include version 5.2 of the \LUA interpreter. +--doc]]-- + +local luatex_version = 74 + +if tex.luatexversion < luatex_version then + warning("LuaTeX v%.2f is old, v%.2f is recommended.", + tex.luatexversion/100, + luatex_version /100) +end + +--[[doc-- +\subsection{Module loading} + +We load the files imported from \CONTEXT with this function. +It automatically prepends the prefix \fileent{otfl-} to its argument, +so we can refer to the files with their actual \CONTEXT name. +--doc]]-- + +local fl_prefix = "otfl" -- “luatex” for luatex-plain +local loadmodule = function (name) + local tofind = fl_prefix .."-"..name + local found = find_file(tofind,"tex") + if found then + log("loading file %s.", found) + dofile(found) + else + error("file %s not found.", tofind) + end +end + +--[[doc-- +Virtual fonts are resolved via a callback. +\luafunction{find_vf_file} derives the name of the virtual font file +from the filename. +(NB: \CONTEXT handles this likewise in \fileent{font-vf.lua}.) +--doc]]-- +local Cs, P, lpegmatch = lpeg.Cs, lpeg.P, lpeg.match + +local p_dot, p_slash = P".", P"/" +local p_suffix = (p_dot * (1 - p_dot - p_slash)^1 * P(-1)) / "" +local p_removesuffix = Cs((p_suffix + 1)^1) + +local find_vf_file = function (name) + local fullname = find_file(name, "ovf") + if not fullname then + --fullname = find_file(file.removesuffix(name), "ovf") + fullname = find_file(lpegmatch(p_removesuffix, name), "ovf") + end + if fullname then + log("loading virtual font file %s.", fullname) + end + return fullname +end + +--[[doc-- + +\subsection{Preparing the Font Loader} +We treat the fontloader as a black box so behavior is consistent +between formats. +The wrapper file is \fileent{otfl-fonts.lua} which we imported from +\href{http://standalone.contextgarden.net/current/context/experimental/tex/generic/context/luatex/}{\LUATEX-Plain}. +It has roughly two purposes: + +\begin{enumerate} + + \item insert the functionality required for fontloader; and + + \item put it in place via the respective callbacks. + +\end{enumerate} + +How the first step is executed depends on the presence on the +\emphasis{merged font loader code}. +In \identifier{luaotfload} this is contained in the file +\fileent{otfl-fonts-merged.lua}. +If this file cannot be found, the original libraries from \CONTEXT of +which the merged code was composed are loaded instead. + +Hans provides two global tables to control the font loader: + + \begin{itemize} + \item \luafunction{generic_context}: + encapsulation mechanism, callback functions + \item \luafunction{non generic_context}: + customized code insertion + \end{itemize} + + +With \luafunction{non_generic_context} we can tailor the font loader +insertion to our file naming habits (key \luafunction{load_before}). +Additionally, \luafunction{skip_loading} can be unset to force loading +of the original libraries as though the merged code was absent. +Another key, \luafunction{load_after} is called at the time when the +font loader is actually inserted. +In combination with the option \luafunction{no_callbacks_yet} in +\luafunction{generic_context}, we can insert our own, +\identifier{luatexbase}-style callback handling here. +--doc]]-- +if not _G. generic_context then _G. generic_context = { } end +if not _G.non_generic_context then _G.non_generic_context = { } end + +local generic_context = generic_context +local non_generic_context =non_generic_context + +generic_context.no_callbacks_yet = true + +_G.non_generic_context = { luatex_fonts = { + load_before = "otfl-fonts-merged.lua", + -- load_after = nil, --- TODO, this is meant for callbacks + skip_loading = true, +}} + +--[[doc-- +The imported font loader will call \luafunction{callback.register} once +while reading \fileent{font-def.lua}. +This is unavoidable unless we modify the imported files, but harmless +if we make it call a dummy instead. +--doc]]-- + +local trapped_register = callback.register +callback.register = dummy_function + +--[[doc-- +Now that things are sorted out we can finally load the fontloader. +--doc]]-- + +loadmodule"fonts.lua" + +--[[doc-- +By default, the fontloader requires a number of \emphasis{private +attributes} for internal use. +These must be kept consistent with the attribute handling methods as +provided by \identifier{luatexbase}. +Our strategy is to override the function that allocates new attributes +before we initialize the font loader, making it a wrapper around +\luafunction{luatexbase.new_attribute}.\footnote{% + Many thanks, again, to Hans Hagen for making this part + configurable! +} +The attribute identifiers are prefixed “\fileent{otfl@}” to +avoid name clashes. +--doc]]-- + +do + local new_attribute = luatexbase.new_attribute + local the_attributes = luatexbase.attributes + + _G.attributes = _G.attributes or { } + + _G.attributes.private = function (name) + local attr = "otfl@" .. name + local number = the_attributes[attr] + if not number then + number = new_attribute(attr) + end + return number + end +end + +--[[doc-- + +\subsection{Callbacks} + +After the fontloader is ready we can restore the callback trap from +\identifier{luatexbase}. +--doc]]-- + +callback.register = trapped_register + +--[[doc-- +We do our own callback handling with the means provided by luatexbase. + +Note: \luafunction{pre_linebreak_filter} and \luafunction{hpack_filter} +are coupled in \CONTEXT in the concept of \emphasis{node processor}. +--doc]]-- + +add_to_callback("pre_linebreak_filter", + generic_context.callback_pre_linebreak_filter, + "luaotfload.node_processor", + 1) +add_to_callback("hpack_filter", + generic_context.callback_hpack_filter, + "luaotfload.node_processor", + 1) +add_to_callback("find_vf_file", + find_vf_file, "luaotfload.find_vf_file") + +loadmodule"font-otc.lua" -- TODO check what we can drop from otfl-features +loadmodule"lib-dir.lua" -- required by font-nms +loadmodule"luat-ovr.lua" + +if fonts and fonts.readers.tfm then + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + --- OFM; read this first + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + --- I can’t quite make out whether this is still relevant + --- as those ofm fonts always fail, even in the 2011 version + --- (mktexpk: don't know how to create bitmap font for omarabb.ofm) + --- the font loader appears to read ofm like tfm so if this + --- hack was supposed achieve that, we should excise it anyways + fonts.readers.ofm = fonts.readers.tfm + fonts.handlers.ofm = fonts.handlers.tfm --- empty anyways + fonts.formats.ofm = fonts.formats.tfm --- “type1” + --- fonts.readers.sequence[#fonts.readers.sequence+1] = "ofm" + -------------------------------------------------------------------- +end + +--[[doc-- + +Now we load the modules written for \identifier{luaotfload}. + +--doc]]-- +loadmodule"font-pfb.lua" --- new in 2.0, added 2011 +loadmodule"font-nms.lua" +loadmodule"font-clr.lua" +loadmodule"font-ltx.lua" --- new in 2.0, added 2011 + +--[[doc-- + +We create a callback for patching fonts on the fly, to be used by other +packages. +It initially contains the empty function that we are going to override +below. + +--doc]]-- + +create_callback("luaotfload.patch_font", "simple", dummy_function) + +--[[doc-- + +This is a wrapper for the imported font loader. +As of 2013, everything it does appear to be redundand, so we won’t use +it unless somebody points out a cogent reason. +Nevertheless, it has been adapted to work with the current structure of +font data objects and will stay here for reference / until breakage is +reported. + +\emphasis{TODO} +This one also enables patching fonts. +The current fontloader apparently comes with a dedicated mechanism for +that already: enhancers. +How those work remains to be figured out. + +--doc]]-- +local define_font_wrapper = function (...) + --- we use “tfmdata” (not “fontdata”) for consistency with the + --- font loader + local tfmdata = fonts.definers.read(...) + if type(tfmdata) == "table" and tfmdata.shared then + local metadata = tfmdata.shared.rawdata.metadata + local mathdata = metadata.math --- do all fonts have this field? + if mathdata then + local mathconstants = { } --- why new hash, not modify in place? + local units_per_em = metadata.units_per_em + local size = tfmdata.size + for k,v in next, mathdata do + --- afaics this is alread taken care of by + --- definers.read + if stringfind(k, "Percent") then + -- keep percent values as is + print(k,v) + mathconstants[k] = v + else + mathconstants[k] = v / units_per_em * size + end + end + --- for \overwithdelims + --- done by definers.read as well + mathconstants.FractionDelimiterSize = 1.01 * size + --- fontloader has 2.4 × size + mathconstants.FractionDelimiterDisplayStyleSize = 2.39 * size + tfmdata.MathConstants = mathconstants + end + call_callback("luaotfload.patch_font", tfmdata) + end + return tfmdata +end + +--[[doc-- + +\subsection{\CONTEXT override} + +We provide a simplified version of the original font definition +callback. + +--doc]]-- + +local read_font_file = fonts.definers.read +local patch_defined_font = function (...) + local tfmdata = read_font_file(...)-- spec -> size -> id -> tmfdata + if type(tfmdata) == "table" then + call_callback("luaotfload.patch_font", tfmdata) + end + -- inspect(table.keys(tfmdata)) + return tfmdata +end + +caches.compilemethod = "both" + +reset_callback("define_font") + +--[[doc-- +Finally we register the callbacks +--doc]]-- + +if luaotfload.font_definer == "old" then + add_to_callback("define_font", + define_font_wrapper, + "luaotfload.define_font", + 1) +elseif luaotfload.font_definer == "generic" then + add_to_callback("define_font", + generic_context.callback_define_font, + "luaotfload.define_font", + 1) +elseif luaotfload.font_definer == "patch" then + add_to_callback("define_font", + patch_defined_font, + "luaotfload.define_font", + 1) +end + +--[[todo-- +--- The manual promises coercion of the file: lookup if +--- the asked name is enclosed in brackets. +--- A couple things make me doubt that this is the case: +--- +--- 1) there doesn’t appear to be code for these cases +--- 2) the brackets remain part of the file name +--- 3) we still get calls to names.resolve which +--- ignores the “lookup” field of the spec it gets +--- +--- For this reason here is some code that a) coerces +--- file: lookups in these cases and b) strips the brackets +--- from the file name. As we *still* get name: lookups even +--- though this code is active I’ll just leave it here +--- for reference, ineffective as it is. +do + local getspecification, makespecification = + fonts.definers.getspecification, fonts.definers.makespecification + + local analyze = function (specification, size) + local lookup, name, sub, method, detail = getspecification(specification or "") + local filename = stringmatch(name, "^%[(.*)%]$") + if filename then + lookup = "file" --> coerce file: + name = filename --> remove brackets + end + return makespecification(specification, lookup, name, sub, method, detail, size) + end + fonts.definers.analyze = analyze +end +--]]-- + +loadmodule"features.lua" + +-- vim:tw=71:sw=4:ts=4:expandtab diff --git a/mkluatexfontdb.lua b/mkluatexfontdb.lua index e7796db..776fbb3 100755 --- a/mkluatexfontdb.lua +++ b/mkluatexfontdb.lua @@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ kpse.set_program_name"luatex" local stringformat = string.format local texiowrite_nl = texio.write_nl +local stringfind = string.find +local stringlower = string.lower -- First we need to be able to load module (code copied from -- luatexbase-loader.sty): @@ -21,11 +23,49 @@ local loader_path = assert(kpse.find_file(loader_file, "lua"), --texiowrite_nl("("..loader_path..")") dofile(loader_path) -- FIXME this pollutes stdout with filenames -_G.config = _G.config or { } -local config = _G.config +--[[doc-- +Depending on how the script is called we change its behavior. +For backwards compatibility, moving or symlinking the script to a +file name starting with \fileent{mkluatexfontdb} will cause it to +trigger a database update on every run. +Running as \fileent{fontdbutil} -- the new name -- will do this upon +request only. + +There are two naming conventions followed here: firstly that of +utilities such as \fileent{mktexpk}, \fileent{mktexlsr} and the likes, +and secondly that of \fileent{fmtutil}. +After support for querying the database was added, the latter appeared +to be the more appropriate. +--doc]]-- + +config = config or { } +local config = config +config.luaotfload = config.luaotfload or { } + +do -- we don’t have file.basename and the likes yet, so inline parser ftw + local C, P = lpeg.C, lpeg.P + local lpegmatch = lpeg.match + local slash = P"/" + local dot = P"." + local noslash = 1 - slash + local slashes = slash^1 + local path = slashes^-1 * (noslash^1 * slashes)^1 + local thename = (1 - slash - dot)^1 + local extension = dot * (1 - slash - dot)^1 + local p_basename = path^-1 * C(thename) * extension^-1 * P(-1) + + -- if stringfind(stringlower(arg[0]), "^fontdbutil") then + local self = lpegmatch(p_basename, stringlower(arg[0])) + if self == "fontdbutil" then + config.luaotfload.self = "fontdbutil" + else + config.luaotfload.self = "mkluatexfontdb" + end +end config.lualibs = config.lualibs or { } -config.lualibs.prefer_merged = false +config.lualibs.verbose = false +config.lualibs.prefer_merged = true config.lualibs.load_extended = false require"lualibs" @@ -34,29 +74,42 @@ require"otfl-luat-ovr.lua" --- this populates the logs.* namespace require"otfl-font-nms" require"alt_getopt" -local name = "mkluatexfontdb" local version = "2.2" -- same version number as luaotfload local names = fonts.names local db_src_out = names.path.dir.."/"..names.path.basename local db_bin_out = file.replacesuffix(db_src_out, "luc") -local function help_msg() - texiowrite_nl(stringformat([[ + +local help_messages = { + fontdbutil = [[ Usage: %s [OPTION]... -Rebuild the LuaTeX font database. +Operations on the LuaTeX font database. + +This tool is part of the luaotfload package. Valid options are: + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + VERBOSITY AND LOGGING -Valid options: - -f --force force re-indexing all fonts -q --quiet don't output anything -v --verbose=LEVEL be more verbose (print the searched directories) -vv print the loaded fonts -vvv print all steps of directory searching -V --version print version and exit -h --help print this message + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + DATABASE + + -u --update update the database + -f --force force re-indexing all fonts + --find="font name" query the database for a font name -F --fuzzy look for approximate matches if --find fails + --limit=n limit display of fuzzy matches to <n> + (default: n = 1) + -i --info display font metadata --log=stdout redirect log output to stdout @@ -64,13 +117,70 @@ The font database will be saved to %s %s -]], name, db_src_out, db_bin_out)) +]], + mkluatexfontdb = [[ + +Usage: %s [OPTION]... + +Rebuild the LuaTeX font database. + +Valid options: + -f --force force re-indexing all fonts + -q --quiet don't output anything + -v --verbose=LEVEL be more verbose (print the searched directories) + -vv print the loaded fonts + -vvv print all steps of directory searching + -V --version print version and exit + -h --help print this message + +The font database will be saved to + %s + %s + +]], +} + +local help_msg = function ( ) + local template = help_messages[config.luaotfload.self] + or help.messages.fontdbutil + texiowrite_nl(stringformat(template, config.luaotfload.self, db_src_out, db_bin_out)) end -local function version_msg() +local version_msg = function ( ) texiowrite_nl(stringformat( "%s version %s, database version %s.\n", - name, version, names.version)) + config.luaotfload.self, version, names.version)) +end + +local show_info_items = function (fontinfo) + local items = table.sortedkeys(fontinfo) + for n = 1, #items do + local item = items[n] + texiowrite_nl(stringformat( + [[ %11s: %s]], item, fontinfo[item])) + end +end + +local show_font_info = function (filename) + local fullname = resolvers.findfile(filename) + if fullname then + local fontinfo = fontloader.info(fullname) + local nfonts = #fontinfo + if nfonts > 0 then -- true type collection + logs.names_report(true, 0, "resolve", + [[%s is a font collection]], filename) + for n = 1, nfonts do + logs.names_report(true, 0, "resolve", + [[showing info for font no. %d]], n) + show_info_items(fontinfo[n]) + end + else + show_info_items(fontinfo) + end + else + logs.names_report(true, 0, "resolve", + "font %s not found", filename) + end end --[[-- @@ -79,17 +189,19 @@ executed in the correct order. To avoid duplication we track them in a set. --]]-- -local action_sequence = { "loglevel", "help", "version", "generate", "query" } +local action_sequence = { + "loglevel", "help", "version", "generate", "query" +} local action_pending = table.tohash(action_sequence, false) -action_pending.loglevel = true --- always set the loglevel -action_pending.generate = true --- this is the default action +action_pending.loglevel = true --- always set the loglevel +action_pending.generate = false --- this is the default action local actions = { } --- (jobspec -> (bool * bool)) list actions.loglevel = function (job) logs.set_loglevel(job.log_level) - logs.names_report("log", 2, + logs.names_report("log", 2, "util", "setting log level", "%d", job.log_level) return true, true end @@ -107,8 +219,8 @@ end actions.generate = function (job) local fontnames, savedname fontnames = names.update(fontnames, job.force_reload) - logs.names_report("log", 0, "fonts in the database", - "%i", #fontnames.mappings) + logs.names_report("log", 0, "db", + "fonts in the database", "%i", #fontnames.mappings) savedname = names.save(fontnames) if savedname then --- FIXME have names.save return bool return true, true @@ -134,6 +246,9 @@ actions.query = function (job) "resolve", "Font “%s” found!", query) logs.names_report(false, 0, "resolve", "Resolved file name “%s”:", foundname) + if job.show_info then + show_font_info(foundname) + end else logs.names_report(false, 0, "resolve", "Cannot find “%s”.", query) @@ -163,19 +278,25 @@ local process_cmdline = function ( ) -- unit -> jobspec log_level = 1, } + if config.luaotfload.self == "mkluatexfontdb" then + action_pending["generate"] = true + end + local long_options = { + find = 1, force = "f", + fuzzy = "F", help = "h", + info = "i", + limit = 1, log = 1, quiet = "q", + update = "u", verbose = 1 , version = "V", - find = 1, - fuzzy = "F", - limit = 1, } - local short_options = "fFqvVh" + local short_options = "fFiquvVh" local options, _, optarg = alt_getopt.get_ordered_opts (arg, short_options, long_options) @@ -185,6 +306,8 @@ local process_cmdline = function ( ) -- unit -> jobspec local v = options[n] if v == "q" then result.log_level = 0 + elseif v == "u" then + action_pending["generate"] = true elseif v == "v" then if result.log_level > 0 then result.log_level = result.log_level + 1 @@ -196,6 +319,7 @@ local process_cmdline = function ( ) -- unit -> jobspec elseif v == "h" then action_pending["help"] = true elseif v == "f" then + result.update = true result.force_reload = 1 elseif v == "verbose" then local lvl = optarg[n] @@ -217,6 +341,8 @@ local process_cmdline = function ( ) -- unit -> jobspec if lim then result.fuzzy_limit = tonumber(lim) end + elseif v == "i" then + result.show_info = true end end return result @@ -233,24 +359,24 @@ local main = function ( ) -- unit -> int local actionname = action_sequence[i] local exit = false if action_pending[actionname] then - logs.names_report("log", 3, "preparing for task", + logs.names_report("log", 3, "util", "preparing for task", "%s", actionname) local action = actions[actionname] local success, continue = action(job) if not success then - logs.names_report(false, 0, "could not finish task", - "%s", actionname) + logs.names_report(false, 0, "util", + "could not finish task", "%s", actionname) retval = -1 exit = true elseif not continue then - logs.names_report(false, 3, "task completed, exiting", - "%s", actionname) + logs.names_report(false, 3, "util", + "task completed, exiting", "%s", actionname) exit = true else - logs.names_report(false, 3, "task completed successfully", - "%s", actionname) + logs.names_report(false, 3, "util", + "task completed successfully", "%s", actionname) end end if exit then break end diff --git a/otfl-font-nms.lua b/otfl-font-nms.lua index 2e54028..cec2a54 100644 --- a/otfl-font-nms.lua +++ b/otfl-font-nms.lua @@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ local tonumber = tonumber local iolines = io.lines local ioopen = io.open local kpseexpand_path = kpse.expand_path +local kpseexpand_var = kpse.expand_var +local kpselookup = kpse.lookup +local kpsereadable_file = kpse.readable_file local mathabs = math.abs local mathmin = math.min local stringfind = string.find @@ -40,10 +43,11 @@ local utf8lower = unicode.utf8.lower --- these come from Lualibs/Context local dirglob = dir.glob -local dirmkdirs = dir.mkdirds +local dirmkdirs = dir.mkdirs local filebasename = file.basename local filecollapsepath = file.collapsepath local fileextname = file.extname +local fileiswritable = file.iswritable local filejoin = file.join local filereplacesuffix = file.replacesuffix local filesplitpath = file.splitpath @@ -180,15 +184,15 @@ load_names = function ( ) local foundname, data = load_lua_file(names.path.path) if data then - report("info", 0, "Font names database loaded", "%s", foundname) + report("info", 1, "db", + "Font names database loaded", "%s", foundname) else - report("info", 0, + report("info", 0, "db", [[Font names database not found, generating new one. This can take several minutes; please be patient.]]) data = update_names(fontnames_init()) save_names(data) end - texiowrite_nl"" return data end @@ -251,7 +255,7 @@ font database created by the mkluatexfontdb script. --- --- the return value of “resolve” is the file name of the requested --- font ---- +--- --- 'a -> 'a -> table -> (string * string | bool * bool) --- --- note by phg: I added a third return value that indicates a @@ -358,8 +362,8 @@ resolve = function (_,_,specification) -- the 1st two parameters are used by Con end end if #found == 1 then - if kpse.lookup(found[1].filename[1]) then - report("log", 0, "load font", + if kpselookup(found[1].filename[1]) then + report("log", 0, "resolve", "font family='%s', subfamily='%s' found: %s", name, style, found[1].filename[1] ) @@ -379,8 +383,8 @@ resolve = function (_,_,specification) -- the 1st two parameters are used by Con least = difference end end - if kpse.lookup(closest.filename[1]) then - report("log", 0, "load font", + if kpselookup(closest.filename[1]) then + report("log", 0, "resolve", "font family='%s', subfamily='%s' found: %s", name, style, closest.filename[1] ) @@ -396,7 +400,7 @@ resolve = function (_,_,specification) -- the 1st two parameters are used by Con else --- else, fallback to requested name --- specification.name is empty with absolute paths, looks - --- like a bug in the specification parser << is it still + --- like a bug in the specification parser <TODO< is it still --- relevant? looks not... return specification.name, false, false end @@ -569,7 +573,7 @@ font_fullinfo = function (filename, subfont, texmf) end else -- no names table, propably a broken font - report("log", 1, "broken font rejected", "%s", basefile) + report("log", 1, "db", "broken font rejected", "%s", basefile) return end tfmdata.fontname = metadata.fontname @@ -601,7 +605,7 @@ local load_font = function (filename, fontnames, newfontnames, texmf) if filename then if names.blacklist[filename] or names.blacklist[basename] then - report("log", 2, "ignoring font", "%s", filename) + report("log", 2, "db", "ignoring font", "%s", filename) return end local timestamp, db_timestamp @@ -624,7 +628,7 @@ local load_font = function (filename, fontnames, newfontnames, texmf) newmappings[#newmappings+1] = mappings[v] newstatus[basefile].index[index+1] = #newmappings end - report("log", 1, "font already indexed", "%s", basefile) + report("log", 1, "db", "font already indexed", "%s", basefile) return end local info = fontloader.info(filename) @@ -659,7 +663,7 @@ local load_font = function (filename, fontnames, newfontnames, texmf) newstatus[basefile].index[1] = index end else - report("log", 1, "failed to load", "%s", basefile) + report("log", 1, "db", "failed to load", "%s", basefile) end end end @@ -681,9 +685,9 @@ local function path_normalize(path) if os.type ~= "windows" and os.type ~= "msdos" then local dest = lfs.readlink(path) if dest then - if kpse.readable_file(dest) then + if kpsereadable_file(dest) then path = dest - elseif kpse.readable_file(filejoin(file.dirname(path), dest)) then + elseif kpsereadable_file(filejoin(file.dirname(path), dest)) then path = filejoin(file.dirname(path), dest) else -- broken symlink? @@ -700,7 +704,7 @@ names.blacklist = { } local function read_blacklist() local files = { - kpse.lookup("otfl-blacklist.cnf", {all=true, format="tex"}) + kpselookup("otfl-blacklist.cnf", {all=true, format="tex"}) } local blacklist = names.blacklist local whitelist = { } @@ -719,7 +723,7 @@ local function read_blacklist() if stringsub(line, 1, 1) == "-" then whitelist[stringsub(line, 2, -1)] = true else - report("log", 2, "blacklisted file", "%s", line) + report("log", 2, "db", "blacklisted file", "%s", line) blacklist[line] = true end end @@ -776,22 +780,25 @@ local function scan_dir(dirname, fontnames, newfontnames, texmf) ]] local list, found = { }, { } local nbfound = 0 - report("log", 2, "scanning", "%s", dirname) + report("log", 2, "db", "scanning", "%s", dirname) for _,i in next, font_extensions do for _,ext in next, { i, stringupper(i) } do found = dirglob(stringformat("%s/**.%s$", dirname, ext)) -- note that glob fails silently on broken symlinks, which happens -- sometimes in TeX Live. - report("log", 2, "fonts found", "%s '%s' fonts found", #found, ext) + report("log", 2, "db", + "fonts found", "%s '%s' fonts found", #found, ext) nbfound = nbfound + #found tableappend(list, found) end end - report("log", 2, "fonts found", "%d fonts found in '%s'", nbfound, dirname) + report("log", 2, "db", + "fonts found", "%d fonts found in '%s'", nbfound, dirname) for _,file in next, list do file = path_normalize(file) - report("log", 1, "loading font", "%s", file) + report("log", 1, "db", + "loading font", "%s", file) load_font(file, fontnames, newfontnames, texmf) end end @@ -802,9 +809,9 @@ local function scan_texmf_fonts(fontnames, newfontnames) variables OPENTYPEFONTS and TTFONTS of texmf.cnf ]] if stringis_empty(kpseexpand_path("$OSFONTDIR")) then - report("info", 0, "Scanning TEXMF fonts...") + report("info", 1, "db", "Scanning TEXMF fonts...") else - report("info", 0, "Scanning TEXMF and OS fonts...") + report("info", 1, "db", "Scanning TEXMF and OS fonts...") end local fontdirs = stringgsub(kpseexpand_path("$OPENTYPEFONTS"), "^%.", "") fontdirs = fontdirs .. stringgsub(kpseexpand_path("$TTFONTS"), "^%.", "") @@ -844,7 +851,7 @@ read_fonts_conf = function (path, results, passed_paths) passed_paths[#passed_paths+1] = path passed_paths_set = tabletohash(passed_paths, true) if not fh then - report("log", 2, "cannot open file", "%s", path) + report("log", 2, "db", "cannot open file", "%s", path) return results end local incomments = false @@ -895,7 +902,7 @@ read_fonts_conf = function (path, results, passed_paths) include = filejoin(file.dirname(path), include) end if lfs.isfile(include) - and kpse.readable_file(include) + and kpsereadable_file(include) and not passed_paths_set[include] then -- maybe we should prevent loops here? @@ -953,8 +960,8 @@ local function scan_os_fonts(fontnames, newfontnames) - fontcache for Unix (reads the fonts.conf file and scans the directories) - a static set of directories for Windows and MacOSX ]] - report("info", 0, "Scanning OS fonts...") - report("info", 2, "Searching in static system directories...") + report("info", 1, "db", "Scanning OS fonts...") + report("info", 2, "db", "Searching in static system directories...") for _,d in next, get_os_dirs() do scan_dir(d, fontnames, newfontnames, false) end @@ -966,7 +973,7 @@ update_names = function (fontnames, force) - fontnames is the final table to return - force is whether we rebuild it from scratch or not ]] - report("info", 0, "Updating the font names database") + report("info", 1, "db", "Updating the font names database") if force then fontnames = fontnames_init() @@ -976,8 +983,8 @@ update_names = function (fontnames, force) end if fontnames.version ~= names.version then fontnames = fontnames_init() - report("log", 0, "No font names database or old one found; " - .."generating new one") + report("log", 1, "db", "No font names database or old " + .. "one found; generating new one") end end local newfontnames = fontnames_init() @@ -1000,14 +1007,14 @@ save_names = function (fontnames) dirmkdirs(path) end path = filejoin(path, names.path.basename) - if file.iswritable(path) then + if fileiswritable(path) then local luaname, lucname = make_name(path) tabletofile(luaname, fontnames, true) caches.compile(fontnames,luaname,lucname) - report("info", 0, "Font names database saved") + report("info", 0, "db", "Font names database saved") return path else - report("info", 0, "Failed to save names database") + report("info", 0, "db", "Failed to save names database") return nil end end |