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- % Copyright (C) 1990, 1992 Aladdin Enterprises. All rights reserved.
- % Distributed by Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- %
- % This file is part of Ghostscript.
- %
- % Ghostscript is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- % WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor accepts responsibility
- % to anyone for the consequences of using it or for whether it serves any
- % particular purpose or works at all, unless he says so in writing. Refer
- % to the Ghostscript General Public License for full details.
- %
- % Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute
- % Ghostscript, but only under the conditions described in the Ghostscript
- % General Public License. A copy of this license is supposed to have been
- % given to you along with Ghostscript so you can know your rights and
- % responsibilities. It should be in a file named COPYING. Among other
- % things, the copyright notice and this notice must be preserved on all
- % copies.
-
- % Font initialization for Ghostscript.
-
- % Ghostscript fonts have essentially the same contents as Adobe Type 1 fonts,
- % except that the external form doesn't use eexec encryption.
- % Someday there may be GNU documentation that describes this format.
- % Until then, you'll have to either get a copy of Adobe's book, or read
- % the Ghostscript code. The interpreter for Type 1 fonts, which reveals
- % most of their structure, is in the file gstype1.c.
-
-
- % Define the default font.
- /defaultfontname /Ugly def
-
- % Load the font name -> font file name map.
- FontDirectory maxlength dict
- 2 dict begin
- mark 1 index
- /;
- { % The stack contains a mark, the dictionary, the font name,
- % the file or alias name, and possibly additional information
- % about the font.
- counttomark 3 sub { pop } repeat put
- 1 index
- } bind def
- (Fontmap) run
- end
- pop pop % pop the mark and the copy of the dictionary
- userdict exch /Fontmap exch put
-
-
- % Ghostscript optionally can load individual CharStrings as they are needed.
- % (This is intended primarily for machines with very small memories.)
- % This happens if DISKFONTS is true. In this case, we define another
- % dictionary parallel to FontDirectory that retains an open file
- % for every font loaded.
- DISKFONTS
- { /FontFileDirectory FontDirectory maxlength dict def
- }
- if
-
-
- % Define an augmented version of .buildfont1 that inserts UnderlinePosition
- % and UnderlineThickness entries in FontInfo if they aren't there already.
- % (This works around the incorrect assumption, made by many word processors,
- % that these entries are present in the built-in fonts.)
- /.buildfont1x
- { dup /FontInfo known not
- { dup /FontInfo 2 dict put }
- if
- dup dup /FontInfo get dup dup
- /UnderlinePosition known exch /UnderlineThickness known and
- { pop pop % entries already present
- }
- { dup length 2 add dict copy
- dup /UnderlinePosition known not
- { dup /UnderlinePosition 3 index /FontBBox get
- 1 get 2 div put % 1/2 the font descent
- }
- if
- dup /UnderlineThickness known not
- { dup /UnderlineThickness 3 index /FontBBox get
- dup 3 get exch 1 get sub 20 div put % 1/20 the font height
- }
- if
- 1 index /FontInfo get wcheck not { readonly } if
- /FontInfo exch put
- }
- ifelse .buildfont1
- } bind def
- % Define definefont. This is a procedure built on an operator that
- % does all the error checking and key insertion.
- /.buildfontdict 3 dict
- /.buildfont0 where { pop dup 0 /.buildfont0 load put } if
- /.buildfont1 where { pop dup 1 /.buildfont1x load put } if
- /.buildfont3 where { pop dup 3 /.buildfont3 load put } if
- def
- /definefont
- { 1 dict begin count /d exch def % save stack depth in case of error
- { dup /FontType get .buildfontdict exch get exec
- DISKFONTS
- { FontFileDirectory 2 index known
- { dup /FontFile FontFileDirectory 4 index get put
- }
- if
- }
- if
- readonly
- }
- stopped
- { count d sub { pop } repeat end /invalidfont signalerror }
- { end dup FontDirectory 4 2 roll put }
- ifelse
- } odef
-
-
- % Ghostscript optionally can load individual CharStrings as they are needed.
- % (This is intended primarily for machines with very small memories.)
- % Initially, the character definition is the file position of the definition;
- % this gets replaced with the actual CharString.
- % Note that if we are loading characters lazily, CharStrings is writable.
-
- % _Cstring must be long enough to hold the longest CharString for
- % a character defined using seac. This is lenIV + 4 * 5 (for the operands
- % of sbw, assuming div is not used) + 2 (for sbw) + 3 * 5 (for the operands
- % of seac other than the character codes) + 2 * 2 (for the character codes)
- % + 2 (for seac), i.e., lenIV + 43.
-
- /_Cstring 60 string def
-
- % When we initially load the font, we call
- % <index|charname> <length> /readstring|/readhexstring skip_C
- % to skip over each character definition and return the file position instead.
- % This substitutes for the procedure
- % <length> string currentfile exch read[hex]string pop
- % What we actually store is fileposition * 1000 + length,
- % negated if the string is stored in binary form.
-
- /skip_C
- { load exch dup 1000 ge 3 index type /nametype ne or
- { % This is a Subrs string, or the string is so long we can't represent
- % its length. Load it now.
- currentfile 3 1 roll string exch exec pop
- }
- { % Record the position and length, and skip the string.
- dup currentfile fileposition 1000 mul add
- 2 index /readstring load eq { neg } if
- 3 1 roll
- dup _Cstring length idiv
- { currentfile _Cstring 3 index exec pop pop
- } repeat
- _Cstring length mod _Cstring exch 0 exch getinterval
- currentfile exch 3 -1 roll exec pop pop
- }
- ifelse
- } bind def
-
- % Type1BuildChar calls load_C to actually load the character definition.
-
- /load_C % charindex fileposandlength ->
- { exch Encoding exch get exch
- read_C type1addpath
- } bind def
-
- /read_C % charname fileposandlength -> charstring
- { dup abs 1000 idiv FontFile exch setfileposition
- CharStrings 3 1 roll
- dup 0 lt
- { neg 1000 mod string FontFile exch readstring }
- { 1000 mod string FontFile exch readhexstring }
- ifelse pop
- dup 4 1 roll put
- % If the character is defined with seac, load its components now.
- dup mark exch seac_C
- counttomark
- { StandardEncoding exch get dup CharStrings exch get
- dup type /integertype eq { read_C } { pop } ifelse pop
- } repeat
- pop % the mark
- } bind def
-
- /seac_C % charstring -> achar bchar ..or nothing..
- { dup length _Cstring length le
- { 4330 exch _Cstring type1decrypt exch pop
- dup dup length 2 sub 2 getinterval <0c06> eq % seac
- { dup length
- Private /lenIV known { Private /lenIV get } { 4 } ifelse
- exch 1 index sub getinterval
- % Parse the string just enough to extract the seac information.
- % We assume that the only possible operators are hsbw, sbw, and seac,
- % and that there are no 5-byte numbers.
- mark 0 3 -1 roll
- { exch
- { { dup 32 lt
- { pop 0 }
- { dup 247 lt
- { 139 sub 0 }
- { dup 251 lt
- { 247 sub 256 mul 108 add 1 1 }
- { 251 sub -256 mul -108 add -1 1 }
- ifelse
- }
- ifelse
- }
- ifelse
- } % 0
- { mul add 0 } % 1
- }
- exch get exec
- }
- forall pop
- counttomark 1 add 2 roll cleartomark % pop all but achar bchar
- }
- { pop % not seac
- }
- ifelse
- }
- { pop % punt
- }
- ifelse
- } bind def
-
- % Define an auxiliary procedure for loading a font.
- % If DISKFONTS is true:
- % - Prevent the CharStrings from being made read-only.
- % - Substitute a different CharString-reading procedure.
- % If the body of the font is encrypted with eexec, this is disabled,
- % because the implicit 'systemdict begin' hides the redefinitions.
- % We assume that:
- % - The magic procedures (-|, -!, |-, and |) are defined with
- % executeonly or readonly;
- % - The contents of the reading procedures are as defined in bdftops.ps;
- % - The font ends with
- % <font> <Private> <CharStrings>
- % readonly put noaccess|readonly put
- 4 dict begin
- /dict % leave room for FontFile
- { 1 add dict
- } bind def
- /executeonly % for reading procedures
- { readonly
- } def
- /noaccess % for Subrs strings and Private dictionary
- { readonly
- } def
- /readonly % for procedures and CharStrings dictionary
- { % We want to take the following non-standard actions here:
- % - If the operand is the CharStrings dictionary, do nothing;
- % - If the operand is a number (a file position replacing the
- % actual CharString), do nothing;
- % - If the operand is either of the reading procedures (-| or -!),
- % substitute a different one.
- dup type /dicttype eq % CharStrings or Private
- { 1 index /CharStrings ne { readonly } if }
- { dup type /arraytype eq % procedure or data array
- { dup length 5 eq 1 index xcheck and
- { dup 0 get /string eq
- 1 index 1 get /currentfile eq and
- 1 index 2 get /exch eq and
- 1 index 3 get dup /readstring eq exch /readhexstring eq or and
- 1 index 4 get /pop eq and
- { 3 get cvlit /skip_C cvx 2 packedarray cvx
- }
- { readonly
- }
- ifelse
- }
- { readonly
- }
- ifelse
- }
- { dup type /stringtype eq % must be a Subr string
- { readonly }
- if
- }
- ifelse
- }
- ifelse
- } bind def
- currentdict end /.loadfontdict exch def
- /.loadfont % <file> .loadfont ->
- { mark exch systemdict begin
- % We really would just like systemdict on the stack,
- % but fonts produced by Fontographer require a writable dictionary....
- userdict begin
- DISKFONTS { .loadfontdict begin } if
- % We can't just use `run', because we want to check for
- % .PFB files. We can't save the packing status anywhere,
- % so we need two separate control paths.
- % Also, we would like to use `false /PFBDecode filter',
- % but this occasionally produces a whitespace character as
- % the first of an eexec section, so we can't do it.
- currentpacking
- { false setpacking
- { dup read not { -1 } if
- 2 copy unread 16#80 eq { true /PFBDecode filter } if
- cvx exec
- } stopped % split up `execute'
- true setpacking
- $error /newerror get and {handleerror} if
- }
- { { dup read not { -1 } if
- 2 copy unread 16#80 eq { true /PFBDecode filter } if
- cvx exec
- } execute
- }
- ifelse
- DISKFONTS { end } if
- end end cleartomark
- } bind def
-
- % Define findfont so it tries to load a font if it's not found.
- /findfont
- { % Since PostScript has no concept of goto, or even blocks with
- % exits, we use a loop as a way to get an exitable scope.
- % The loop is never executed more than twice.
- {
- dup type /nametype ne % Convert the key to a name for lookup.
- { cvn } if
-
- dup FontDirectory exch known % Already loaded?
- { FontDirectory exch get exit }
- if
-
- dup Fontmap exch known not % Unknown font name.
- { dup defaultfontname eq
- { (Default font ) print cvx =only
- ( not found in Fontmap! Giving up.\n) print flush
- 1 .quit
- } if
- QUIET not
- { (Substituting ) print defaultfontname cvx =only
- ( for unknown font ) print dup == flush
- } if
- pop defaultfontname findfont exit
- }
- if
-
- dup Fontmap exch get
-
- % Check for a font alias.
- dup type /nametype eq
- { findfont
- FontDirectory 2 index 2 index put
- exch pop exit
- }
- if
-
- % If we can't find the file, substitute for the font.
- findlibfile
- { % Stack: fontname fontfilename fontfile
- DISKFONTS
- { 1 index (r) file
- FontFileDirectory exch 4 index exch put
- }
- if
- QUIET not
- { (Loading ) print 2 index =only
- ( font from ) print exch print (... ) print flush }
- { exch pop }
- ifelse
- .loadfont
- QUIET not
- { vmstatus 3 { =only ( ) print } repeat
- (done.\n) print flush
- } if
- % Check to make sure the font was actually loaded.
- dup FontDirectory exch known { findfont exit } if
-
- (Loading ) print cvx =only
- ( font failed, substituting ) print defaultfontname cvx =only
- (.\n) print flush
- defaultfontname findfont exit
- }
- if
-
- % findlibfile failed, substitute the default font.
- % Stack: fontname fontfilename
- (Can't find font file ) print print
- dup defaultfontname eq
- { ( for default font \() print cvx =only
- (\)! Giving up.\n) print flush 1 .quit
- }
- { ( for font ) print cvx =only
- (, substituting ) print defaultfontname cvx =only
- (.\n) print flush
- defaultfontname findfont
- }
- ifelse
- exit
-
- } loop % end of loop
-
- } odef % bind def
-
-
- % The CharStrings for a Ghostscript font are a dictionary in which
- % the key is the character name, and the value is a compressed
- % representation of a path, as produced by type1imagepath.
- % For detailed information, see the book
- % "Adobe Type 1 Font Format", published by Adobe Systems Inc.
-
- % Here is the BuildChar implementation
- % for Type 1 (Ghostscript standard) fonts.
- % The name Type1BuildChar is known to the interpreter.
-
- /Type1BuildChar
- { exch begin
- dup Encoding exch get
- dup CharStrings exch known not
- { QUIET not
- { (Substituting .notdef for ) print = flush
- } { pop } ifelse
- /.notdef
- } if
- currentdict /Metrics known
- { dup Metrics exch known
- { dup Metrics exch get .setmetrics } if
- } if
- CharStrings exch get
- PaintType 0 ne
- { 1 setmiterlimit 1 setlinejoin 1 setlinecap
- currentdict /StrokeWidth known { StrokeWidth } { 0 } ifelse
- setlinewidth
- } if
- dup type /stringtype eq % encoded outline
- { type1addpath pop } % does a fill or stroke
- { dup type /integertype eq % file position for lazy loading
- { load_C
- }
- { currentdict end systemdict begin begin
- exec
- end
- }
- ifelse
- }
- ifelse
- end
- } bind def
-
- % Find all the precompiled font operators in systemdict.
- systemdict
- { exch =string cvs (.font_) anchorsearch
- { pop pop exec % execute the operator, returns the font dictionary
- dup begin
- Encoding type /stringtype eq
- { Encoding cvn cvx exec /Encoding exch def
- }
- if
- FontName exch
- end definefont pop
- }
- { pop pop
- }
- ifelse
- }
- forall
-
-
-
- % Define a procedure to load all known fonts.
- % This isn't likely to be very useful.
- /loadallfonts
- { Fontmap { pop findfont pop } forall
- } bind def
-