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This way it is easier for people to actually find the broken ones so we
can blacklist them explicitly.
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io.flush() is needed, otherwise nothing gets printed until the loading
is finished.
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This turned out to be easier that I first thought.
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I didn't know how to check if a table contains a certain value so I had
this value=true hack, now I know better so removed it.
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Blacklisted fonts are listed one per line in a file named
"otfl-blacklist.cnf", there can be as much copies of this file as kpse
can find (we look for "tex" format despite of the file extension, so it
can exist any where a .tex file can) and all found files will be loaded
an read.
The parser is rather dump, it assumes a good formated file; one font
per line, no trailing spaces, no inline comments, lines starting with
"%" and empty lines will be ignored, any other lines will end in the
blacklist table without any further processing.
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This reverts commit 1473edf932ec729f4a41736fb7ee52654c848d59.
This broke mkluatexfontdab.
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The less locally changed ConTeXt files, the simpler my life, so I'm adapting ConTeXt suggested paths instead.
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Utilize lualibs functions when apporiate.
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If the requested style is not found, fallback to regular. I think this
broke in commit b9d377647240804d7d85429a18e1bdf0ff00823c
closes #13
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It takes a dir path as input and index its fonts temporarily in the names
database, changes are not saved to the disk.
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(so users know what's taking so long)
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* comments are handled correctly
* include are handled
* directories containing "texmf" are not explored... maybe it should be changed?
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This was a leftover from old code. This should fix Adobe Garamond Pro
issue.
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We now detect tfm fonts much earlier and force a file based lookup,
thus bypassing |names.resolve()| completely.
So, now |\font\tenrm=cmr10| is exactly the same as |\font\tenrm=file:cmr10|
as long as there is a tfm/ofm file named cmr10.
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Make sure to check last file extension; ignoring files like
foo.ttf.bar-x.xyz.
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kpse.readable_file() returns nil if given a directory, so disable this
check for now.
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Patch to detect symlinks and follow them in path normalization. Reduces my database by 30 fonts. Please test (especially on Mac OSX).
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This works fine on my system. Actually it works even better than fc-list, as it finds arial.ttf which fc-list doesn't... strange... please test.
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Strangely, OSFONTDIR is set under windows... It works even if it's unset anyway.
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On my system a lot of fonts were indexed two times, this seems to fix it. It's not perfect but that's all we can do with the current database (please tell me if it introduces some regressions).
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This seems to work OK... the code don't actually use it as there are other things to debug before, but the function that reads the file works ok on mine (please test on yours if you have time).
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as we don't scan only texmf_tree if OSFONTDIR is set
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(warning very strange and unreadable diff due to indentation change)
Now scan_os_fonts just scans os fonts without checking if OSFONTDIR is set or not, but it's called only if OSFONTDIR is not set (makes the code a bit more understandable).
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(luat-ovr is only loaded with luaotfload,
not when mkluatexfontdb is run separately)
not sure how I missed this the other day
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This prevents the call to the pk maker program (that prints an error saying that the pk already exists).
This file is not really the place to put such an initialization, I think it should go in the format, but we cannot right now.
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This reverts commit 0dd503b00ed24cc4a6628e7c0059c3b20fe0e177.
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Sorry no time to implement a general solution
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logs.info certainly doesn't work on my setup...
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(this isn't impossible, but probably only if
we're using fc-list in Mac OS X...)
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To do so I added a logs.info function to print something on the terminal and in the logs.
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