if not modules then modules = { } end modules ['font-xtx'] = { version = 1.001, comment = "companion to font-ini.mkiv", author = "Hans Hagen, PRAGMA-ADE, Hasselt NL", copyright = "PRAGMA ADE / ConTeXt Development Team", license = "see context related readme files" } local texsprint, count = tex.sprint, tex.count local format, concat, gmatch, match, find, lower = string.format, table.concat, string.gmatch, string.match, string.find, string.lower local tostring, next = tostring, next local lpegmatch = lpeg.match local trace_defining = false trackers.register("fonts.defining", function(v) trace_defining = v end) --[[ldx--

Choosing a font by name and specififying its size is only part of the game. In order to prevent complex commands, introduced a method to pass feature information as part of the font name. At the risk of introducing nasty parsing and compatinility problems, this syntax was expanded over time.

For the sake of users who have defined fonts using that syntax, we will support it, but we will provide additional methods as well. Normally users will not use this direct way, but use a more abstract interface.

The next one is the official one. However, in the plain variant we need to support the crappy [] specification as well and that does not work too well with the general design of the specifier.

--ldx]]-- local fonts = fonts local definers = fonts.definers local specifiers = definers.specifiers local normalize_meanings = fonts.otf.meanings.normalize local list = { } specifiers.colonizedpreference = "file" local function issome () list.lookup = specifiers.colonizedpreference end local function isfile () list.lookup = 'file' end local function isname () list.lookup = 'name' end local function thename(s) list.name = s end local function issub (v) list.sub = v end local function iscrap (s) list.crap = string.lower(s) end local function istrue (s) list[s] = 'yes' end local function isfalse(s) list[s] = 'no' end local function iskey (k,v) list[k] = v end local function istrue (s) list[s] = true end local function isfalse(s) list[s] = false end local P, S, R, C = lpeg.P, lpeg.S, lpeg.R, lpeg.C local spaces = P(" ")^0 local namespec = (1-S("/:("))^0 -- was: (1-S("/: ("))^0 local crapspec = spaces * P("/") * (((1-P(":"))^0)/iscrap) * spaces local filename = (P("file:")/isfile * (namespec/thename)) + (P("[") * P(true)/isname * (((1-P("]"))^0)/thename) * P("]")) local fontname = (P("name:")/isname * (namespec/thename)) + P(true)/issome * (namespec/thename) local sometext = (R("az","AZ","09") + S("+-."))^1 local truevalue = P("+") * spaces * (sometext/istrue) local falsevalue = P("-") * spaces * (sometext/isfalse) local keyvalue = (C(sometext) * spaces * P("=") * spaces * C(sometext))/iskey local somevalue = sometext/istrue local subvalue = P("(") * (C(P(1-S("()"))^1)/issub) * P(")") -- for Kim local option = spaces * (keyvalue + falsevalue + truevalue + somevalue) * spaces local options = P(":") * spaces * (P(";")^0 * option)^0 local pattern = (filename + fontname) * subvalue^0 * crapspec^0 * options^0 local function colonized(specification) -- xetex mode list = { } lpegmatch(pattern,specification.specification) -- for k, v in next, list do -- list[k] = is_boolean(v) -- if type(list[a]) == "nil" then -- list[k] = v -- end -- end list.crap = nil -- style not supported, maybe some day if list.name then specification.name = list.name list.name = nil end if list.lookup then specification.lookup = list.lookup list.lookup = nil end if list.sub then specification.sub = list.sub list.sub = nil end -- specification.features.normal = list specification.features.normal = normalize_meanings(list) return specification end definers.registersplit(":",colonized,"cryptic")