% \iffalse meta-comment % % Copyright (C) 2009 by Elie Roux % % This work is under the CC0 license. % % This work consists of the main source file luaotfload.dtx % and the derived files % luaotfload.sty, luaotfload.lua % % Unpacking: % tex luaotfload.dtx % % Documentation: % pdflatex luaotfload.dtx % % The class ltxdoc loads the configuration file ltxdoc.cfg % if available. Here you can specify further options, e.g. % use A4 as paper format: % \PassOptionsToClass{a4paper}{article} % % % %<*ignore> \begingroup \def\x{LaTeX2e}% \expandafter\endgroup \ifcase 0\ifx\install y1\fi\expandafter \ifx\csname processbatchFile\endcsname\relax\else1\fi \ifx\fmtname\x\else 1\fi\relax \else\csname fi\endcsname % %<*install> \input docstrip.tex \Msg{************************************************************************} \Msg{* Installation} \Msg{* Package: luaotfload 2009/06/11 v1.02 ConTeXt font loading system} \Msg{************************************************************************} \keepsilent \askforoverwritefalse \let\MetaPrefix\relax \preamble This is a generated file. Copyright (C) 2009 by Elie Roux This work is under the CC0 license. This work consists of the main source file luaotfload.dtx and the derived files luaotfload.sty, luaotfload.lua \endpreamble \let\MetaPrefix\DoubleperCent \generate{% \usedir{tex/luatex/luaodfload}% \file{luaotfload.sty}{\from{luaotfload.dtx}{package}}% } % The following hacks are to generate a lua file with lua comments starting by % -- instead of %% \def\MetaPrefix{-- } \def\luapostamble{% \MetaPrefix^^J% \MetaPrefix\space End of File `\outFileName'.% } \def\currentpostamble{\luapostamble}% \generate{% \usedir{tex/luatex/luaotfload}% \file{luaotfload.lua}{\from{luaotfload.dtx}{lua}}%% } \obeyspaces \Msg{************************************************************************} \Msg{*} \Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the following} \Msg{* files into a directory searched by TeX:} \Msg{*} \Msg{* luaotfload.sty, luaotfload.lua} \Msg{*} \Msg{* Happy TeXing!} \Msg{*} \Msg{************************************************************************} \endbatchfile % %<*ignore> \fi % %<*driver> \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesFile{luaminimalotf.drv}% [2009/06/11 v1.02 ConTeXt font loading system]% \documentclass{ltxdoc} \EnableCrossrefs \CodelineIndex \begin{document} \DocInput{luaotfload.dtx}% \end{document} % % \fi % % \CheckSum{0} % % \CharacterTable % {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z % Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z % Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 % Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# % Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& % Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) % Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, % Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ % Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< % Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? % Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ % Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ % Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| % Right brace \} Tilde \~} % % \GetFileInfo{luaotfload.drv} % % \title{The \textsf{luaotfload} package} % \date{2009/06/11 v1.02} % \author{Elie Roux \\ \texttt{elie.roux@telecom-bretagne.eu}} % % \maketitle % % \begin{abstract} % Con\TeX t font loading system, providing the possibility to load OTF fonts % with a lot of features, and the Xe\TeX\ font loading syntax. % \end{abstract} % % \tableofcontents % % \section{Documentation} % % \subsection{Introduction} % % Font management and installation has always been painful with \TeX\ (and % even more with \LaTeX ). A lot of files are needed for one font (tfm, pfb, % map, fd, vf), and they are limited to 256 characters. But the font world has % evolved since, and new standard types of fonts have appeared, like % \textsf{truetype} or \textsf{opentype} fonts. These fonts can contain a lot % of characters, and have some functionalities (ligatures, old-style numbers, % small capitals, etc.). They are everywhere, as the system fonts and most % modern text softwares fonts are of this type. Until now the (almost) only % way to use them with \TeX\ was to use them with Xe\TeX . % % Unlike Xe\TeX , Lua\TeX\ does not provide facilities for these fonts by % default, but it provides a way to hook lua code in some points of the \TeX\ % algorithm, for instance we can improve the font loading system; this is what % we do in this package. % % This package is quite low-level, and should be loaded directly in the macro % package, like it is in Con\TeX t. Sadly, Plain and \LaTeX\ are frozen and % it's even impossible to adapt them to the new engines. % % \subsection{Con\TeX t files needed} % % This package is a wrapper for several files taken from the Con\TeX t macro % package. The philosophy is to let Con\TeX t do all the implementation and % update these files from time to time. To do so we did not modify the files % taken from Con\TeX t, we only changed their names to prevent name clashes. % You can thus update the font system of this package simply by updating the % files taken from Con\TeX t, without (theorically) changing the \texttt{.sty} % file nor the main \texttt{.lua} file. % % The Con\TeX t files are renamed by adding the prefix \texttt{otfl-} to them % (\texttt{otfl} as \texttt{OTF L}oad).The files are: % % \begin{itemize} % \item \texttt{luat-dum.lua} % \item \texttt{data-con.lua} % \item \texttt{node-ini.lua} % \item \texttt{node-inj.lua} % \item \texttt{node-fnt.lua} % \item \texttt{node-dum.lua} % \item \texttt{font-ini.lua} % \item \texttt{font-tfm.lua} % \item \texttt{font-cid.lua} % \item \texttt{font-ott.lua} % \item \texttt{font-otf.lua} % \item \texttt{font-otd.lua} % \item \texttt{font-oti.lua} % \item \texttt{font-otb.lua} % \item \texttt{font-otn.lua} % \item \texttt{font-ota.lua} % \item \texttt{font-otc.lua} % \item \texttt{font-def.lua} % \item \texttt{font-xtx.lua} % \item \texttt{font-map.lua} % \item \texttt{font-dum.lua} % \end{itemize} % % \subsection{Troubleshooting} % % If you encounter problems with some fonts, please first update to the latest version of this package before reporting a bug, as this package is under active development. % % A very common problem is the lack of features for some otf fonts even when specified. It can be related to the fact that some fonts do not provide features for the |dflt| script, which is the default one in this package, so you may have to specify the script in the command line, for example: % % |\font\myfont = MyFont.otf:script=latn;+liga;| % % \section{\texttt{luaotfload.lua}} % % \iffalse %<*lua> % \fi % % First some usual initializations. % % \begin{macrocode} luaotfload = { } luaotfload.module = { name = "luaotfload", version = 1.02, date = "2009/06/11", description = "ConTeXt font loading system.", author = "Elie Roux & Hans Hagen", copyright = "Elie Roux", license = "CC0" } luatextra.provides_module(luaotfload.module) % \end{macrocode} % % We load the Con\TeX t files with this function. It automatically adds the % \texttt{otfl-} prefix to it, so that we call it with the actual Con\TeX t % name. % % \begin{macrocode} function luaotfload.loadmodule(name) local foundname = kpse.find_file('otfl-'..name,"tex") if not foundname then luatextra.module_error('luaotfload', string.format('file otfl-%s not found.', name)) return end dofile(foundname) end % \end{macrocode} % % The following functions are made to map Con\TeX t functions to % \textsf{luaextra} functions. % % \begin{macrocode} string.strip = string.stripspaces file = fpath file.extname = fpath.suffix % \end{macrocode} % % These are small functions that are not already in \textsf{luatextra}. % % \begin{macrocode} local splitters_s, splitters_m = { }, { } function lpeg.splitat(separator,single) local splitter = (single and splitters_s[separator]) or splitters_m[separator] if not splitter then separator = lpeg.P(separator) if single then local other, any = lpeg.C((1 - separator)^0), lpeg.P(1) splitter = other * (separator * lpeg.C(any^0) + "") splitters_s[separator] = splitter else local other = lpeg.C((1 - separator)^0) splitter = other * (separator * other)^0 splitters_m[separator] = splitter end end return splitter end function table.compact(t) if t then for k,v in next, t do if not next(v) then t[k] = nil end end end end function table.sortedhashkeys(tab) -- fast one local srt = { } for key,_ in next, tab do srt[#srt+1] = key end table.sort(srt) return srt end function table.reverse_hash(h) local r = { } for k,v in next, h do r[v] = string.lower(string.gsub(k," ","")) end return r end function table.reverse(t) local tt = { } if #t > 0 then for i=#t,1,-1 do tt[#tt+1] = t[i] end end return tt end % \end{macrocode} % % We start loading some lua files. These two are some code not used by % Con\TeX t at all that allow other modules to be used, it provides some % low-level Con\TeX t functions. % % \begin{macrocode} luaotfload.loadmodule('luat-dum.lua') -- not used in context at all luaotfload.loadmodule('data-con.lua') -- maybe some day we don't need this one % \end{macrocode} % % This one is for node support. % % \begin{macrocode} luaotfload.loadmodule('node-ini.lua') % \end{macrocode} % % By default Con\TeX t takes some private attributes for internal use. With % Plain and \LaTeX\ we can't do so, we use |\newluaattribute|. This % functions overrides a function defined in the previous module that % returns the number of a private attribute. We allocate new attributes in % the \texttt{.sty} file, and this function returns their number. Like this % we don't need any private attribute, and this package is compatible with % the others. We use the |otfl@| prefix for attributes. % % \begin{macrocode} function attributes.private(name) local number = tex.attributenumber['otfl@'..name] if not number then luatextra.module_error('luaotfload', string.format('asking for attribute %s, but not declared. Please report to the maintainer of luaotfload.', name)) end return number end % \end{macrocode} % % Some more modules. We don't load neither \texttt{font-enc.lua} nor % \texttt{font-afm.lua} as it will never be used here. % % \begin{macrocode} luaotfload.loadmodule('node-res.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('node-inj.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('node-fnt.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('node-dum.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('font-ini.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('font-tfm.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('font-cid.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('font-ott.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('font-otf.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('font-otd.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('font-oti.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('font-otb.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('font-otn.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('font-ota.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('font-otc.lua') % \end{macrocode} % % \texttt{font-def.lua} calls the function \texttt{callback.register} to % register its callbacks. We override it with a dumb function so that it % does not register any callback. We will register the callbacks later. % % \begin{macrocode} do local temp = callback.register callback.register = function (...) return end luaotfload.loadmodule('font-def.lua') callback.register = temp end luaotfload.loadmodule('font-xtx.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('font-map.lua') luaotfload.loadmodule('font-dum.lua') % \end{macrocode} % % This is a small patch that prevents errors in some \LaTeX\ files. % % \begin{macrocode} fonts.enc.known = {} % \end{macrocode} % % Finally two functions % % \begin{macrocode} function luaotfload.register_callbacks() callback.add('pre_linebreak_filter', nodes.simple_font_handler, 'luaotfload.pre_linebreak_filter') callback.add('hpack_filter', nodes.simple_font_handler, 'luaotfload.hpack_filter') callback.reset('define_font') callback.add('define_font' , fonts.define.read, 'luaotfload.define_font', 1) end function luaotfload.unregister_callbacks() callback.remove('pre_linebreak_filter', 'luaotfload.pre_linebreak_filter') callback.remove('hpack_filter', 'luaotfload.hpack_filter') callback.remove('define_font', 'luaotfload.define_font') end % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % % \section{\texttt{luaotfload.sty}} % % \iffalse %<*package> % \fi % % Classical Plain+\LaTeX\ package initialization. % % \begin{macrocode} \csname ifluaotfloadloaded\endcsname \let\ifluaotfloadloaded\endinput \expandafter\ifx\csname ProvidesPackage\endcsname\relax \input luatextra.sty \else \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{luaotfload}% [2009/06/11 v1.02 ConTeXt font loading system] \RequirePackage{luatextra} \fi \expandafter\edef\csname otfl@AtEnd\endcsname{% \catcode64 \the\catcode64\relax } \catcode64 11 % \end{macrocode} % % The attributes are allocated here. The |otfl@| prefix is added to prevent % name collision. % % \begin{macrocode} \newluaattribute\otfl@state \newluaattribute\otfl@markbase \newluaattribute\otfl@markdone \newluaattribute\otfl@markmark \newluaattribute\otfl@cursbase \newluaattribute\otfl@curscurs \newluaattribute\otfl@cursdone \newluaattribute\otfl@kernpair \newluaattribute\otfl@color % \end{macrocode} % % Two small macros to register or unregister the callbacks. Without the % callbacks this package is totally turned off. % % \begin{macrocode} \def\otfl@off{ \luadirect{luaotfload.unregister_callbacks()} } \def\otfl@on{ \luadirect{luaotfload.register_callbacks()} } % \end{macrocode} % % We load the |lua| file, and we turn the package on. % % \begin{macrocode} \luaUseModule{luaotfload} \otfl@on \otfl@AtEnd % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \Finale \endinput