[why]
When viewed on a small screens the contributors page on the gh-pages
looks not very nice and overflows.
[how]
Instead of a table with a predefined number of rows we just use blocks
in an inline context that allows the line break to adjust to the
available width.
Fixes: #1399
Reported-by: Vitthal Gund <@VitthalGund>
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Some PS weights have a dash in the weight, like 'Extra-Light' in
Iosevka. The parser can not parse it because it expects 'ExtraLight'.
[how]
Filter out all '-' and ' ' from the PS weight string before actually
parsing the string.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
When the weight check fails for some input the reason is not shown
correctly (i.e. not the string that actually failed).
[how]
Display exactly the failed string in the warning.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
When the font does not have a PSweight string the font-patcher bugs.
[how]
Rewrite the code to be more robust against unexpected weight values.
Also make detected problems non-fatal.
Reported-by: František Hanzlík <frantisek_hanzlik@protonmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The Material Design Icons moved codepoints around the Nerd Fonts v3
transition. In the latest v2.x releases both codepoint ranges were
present, and so we had the MD icons with different names and sets and
codepoints in two different i_*.sh files.
Since the old MD codepoints have been dropped the i_material.sh is not
actively used anymore - well, it is used to create the 'marked as
removed' entries in the cheat sheet.
That has not been properly documented here.
Reported-by: @midnightrocket:gitter.im
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
We struggle with the pack-committing of patched fonts to the repository
on release. This makes our repo grow extremely big. It would be better
to just use release artifacts for the releases and not commit any
patched font back.
There were different approaches discussed, but the problem remains that
I personally have no rights to implement anything of that - neither can
I force push to the default branch, nor can I create new repos in the
organization.
[how]
To make it still possible to add new fonts without a repo size
explosion we do not release NEW fonts back to the repository as commits,
but old fonts are handled as before.
NEW fonts:
* have a new property set in the fonts.yaml 'database'
* are released as release artifact via release workflow (but not
committed back)
* get a readme in the patched_fonts/ directory that points to the
release artifact page
The solution is not ideal, but for sure better than not adding any fonts
anymore or having the repo grow in size faster and faster.
At some point in time I would like to phase out all in-repo releases,
also for OLD fonts.
This scheme has been (manually) used / introduced for Intel One.
With this change the .gitignore file is automatically adapted to any new
font that is added with the repoRelease flag set to false (which should
be the default for any added font from now on).
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Windows seems to construct the font names including the PS weight.
We have some sourcefonts that are broken (i.e. have in fact different
weights but have the same PS weight and/or OS2 weight.
That raises problems with the fonts on Windows.
[how]
Check and compare all weight metadata (except CID) and issue a warning
if they differ too much. That might fail with unusual weight names,
though.
See Issue #1333 and PR #1358.
Reported-by: LeoniePhiline
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Some fonts will not be released to the repo; but only exist patched as
release atrifacts. This needs adapted readmes.
[how]
If such a font is encountered direct links to the release archives are
put into the readme file.
Decide based on information in the font.json file.
If no info is found in the json file (i.e. all existing fonts) it
defaults to release-also-to-repo behavior.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
We have a lot duplicated code here.
[how]
As the to and to-dir never changes we can assign that outside all the if
cases.
We can also always just add the extra information to the (only one,
independent of number of incoming data files) output after all the ifs.
Note that this also adds the extra information if we had no readme at
all. Previous code would not add anything to that (for whatever reason).
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Verbs have been dropped from Inkscape with version 1.2
[how]
Use actions instead. I'm not sure how well that works with older
Inkscapes now, but ... sigh
[note]
Also add missing helper for font filenames for Intel One Mono.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
When we rename "Envy Code R" to "EnvyCodeR" this is detected as RFN
relevant name change, which it is not.
[how]
Compare the blank removed lower cased names.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
The font has RFN, but we are allowed to use the patched name
"Envy Code R Nerd Font", see PR #1318.
Thanks go to Damien Guard!
Fixes: #1205
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The readmes in the zip and tar.xz archives differ. The zips have only a
very small and generic `readme.md`. The tar.xz have that readme as well as
the `README.md` from the patched-fonts/ directory. This should be the same
for both.
To have two files with names that just differ in case (`readme.md` and
`README.md`) can be problematic on some platforms.
[how]
Combine both readmes into one file - put the generic info in the top of
the readme.
Also include the RELEASE_VERSION if known into the readme. That makes it
more easy to identify which Nerd Font release that archive came from.
RELEASE_VERSION is set in the release workflow.
Fixes: #1284
Reported-by: Jan Klass <kissaki@posteo.de>
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Now where we have zip and tar.xz archives one might want to just fetch
one specific one. So we need to have a pattern not only for the
beginning of the file name.
[how]
Enable full regexes for the filtering.
For this we need to escape blanks in the pattern/regex, that a user
might specify (./fetch-archive.sh v2.2.2 'Some Font').
[note]
This is already then used for the casks workflow, as that only needs the
zips.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[note]
$powerline has been removed already with commit
96cd985b5 Drop counting variations stuff and unify readme creation
$last_current_dir has never been functional
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The "all" range just prints again all the ranges that we previously
already printed (?!!).
As we can not select individual sets this does not make much sense.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
If a set has multiple ranges defined only the last of that ranges is
actually printed.
[how]
With commit
7a4b5f872 Fixes build errors (ShellCheck)
a false positive of spellcheck lead to a 'correction' in the code that
actually broke it. The mapfile does not accumulate the sequences but
fills it in and so just the last sequence 'survives'.
Dropping mapfile also enables this script on MacOS, as that ancient
bash does not have mapfile.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The code is hardcoded for 4 (hex-)digit codepoints. If we want to
examine 3 or 5 digit codes it breaks the formatting.
[how]
Switch from \u to \U to allow printing codepoints with more than 4
digits. This works on all machines I tested (Linux/Mac).
Manually pad the codepoint to get a consistent length independent of
actual number of digits. We can not use "%5x" because we want to
underline only the actual digits.
This also makes the output of empty slots nicer because the underline is
skipped if there is no code.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
- Each variable was splitted in 3 variables containing the start block, middle block and end block respectively.
- Now the wrapAt variable controls programatically the length of the decorations lines, (for loop).
- Minimal wrapAt allowed value is 3.
[why]
IBM Plex uses some abbreviations also in the fullname and we do not try
abbreviations when resolving weights.
[how]
As this is the only font that has such specials we handle it beforehand
and do not try all combinations of abbreviated and long keywords.
And then their abbreviations are also not standard - at least not used
by us or Adobe, etc.
For such a small amount of affected font files it seems in order to
specifically just fix them instead of a general solution.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The 'Text' weight of Plex is handled as 'other', means that this is
added to the font's name and is a distrinct own family.
But in the original font it is used as weight.
[how]
Remove special handling of 'text' in the font name.
Add 'Text' to known_weights list.
"Text" is not a standard naming, but I see no problems when we handle it
as one. This keeps the family relationships in Blex like Plex.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Function get_name_token has a Cognitive Complexity of 12 (exceeds 9 allowed).
Consider refactoring.
[how]
Remove not really needed special case.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Some fonts might have a non-standard (i.e. broken) weight naming scheme:
They put a blank or a dash between the modifier and the weight, for
example "Extra Bold" or "Demi-Condensed", when they mean "ExtraBold"
resp "DemiCondensed".
The former happens with CartographCF, the later with IBM3270.
[how]
Automatically allow a dash between modifier and weight, which comes up
as CamelCase boundary. Insert an optional dash (r'-?') into such
boundaries.
For the further lookup we need to remove the dash in the found keyword,
if there is any, to get back to standard naming.
This might break if the font name ends in a modifier. So we can not
really distinguish
Font Name Extra Bold Italic
=> Font Name - ExtraBold Italic
=> Font Name Extra - Bold Italic
The known modifiers are 'Demi', 'Ultra', 'Semi', 'Extra'.
It is possible but unlikely that a font name ends in one of these.
For example "Modern Ultra - Bold".
[note]
The question arises if we should not parse the PSname instead of the
Fullname; and stick to the dash there as boundary.
The problem might be prepatched fonts with broken naming, that would be
parsed completely wrong then. So maybe the current approach is still the
best, with the caveat given above (fontnames ending in a modifier).
[note 2]
Funny enough the variable allow_regex_token was not used at all :->
Some leftover? Anyhow we use it now.
[note 3]
We can still not remove the special handling for IBM3270, because the
font initially looks like a PSname and this is parsed as such, which
breaks the name in the incorrect place:
PSname template = "Name-StylesWeights"
Fullname of 3270 = "IBM 3270 Semi-Condensed"
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The code is obviously wrong. No effect has been seen, though.
First we check if a certain string is a key in the dict.
If it is, we retrieve the value with the string lower-cased as key.
This does not make sense.
[how]
All the keys are lower case anyhow, so the code seems unneeded. Maybe it
is a leftover. The styles that go into it _and are in the dict_ all come
from a regex-enabled search and thus are lower-cased.
Whatever, to have the correct code we use the lower-cased string for
both, checking for existance and retrieving the value - this is the only
sane approach.
Also change to dict.get() method instead of a self made if code.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Patching CartographCF-Bold.ttf creates this naming:
Family (ID 1) : CartographF Nerd Font Condensed
SubFamily (ID 2) : Bold
Fullname (ID 4) : CartographF Nerd Font Condensed Bold
PSN (ID 6) : CartographFNF-CondensedBold
PrefFamily (ID 16) : CartographF Nerd Font
PrefStyles (ID 17) : Condensed Bold
CartographF Nerd Font Condensed Bold
\===> 'CartographFNerdFont-CondensedBold.ttf'
[how]
The font-patcher historically used the file name of the to-be-patched
font to come up with the new name. When the FontnameParser has been
developed that mechanics has been copied at least for fallback. The
earliest tests compared old and new naming with all the filenames.
Later, when the FontnameParser has been used to really apply name
changes it has always based the parsing on the Fullname or the PSname,
because they really hold the information (or at least should hold);
while the filename might be completely random.
Still code the dealt with specific problems in FILEnames prevailed. The
Ubuntu font for example has a file name like 'Ubuntu-C.ttf', and we
needed to convert the C to Condensed.
As that requirement vanished we can drop all the code that has been
added specifically only for parsing the Ubuntu font filenames.
Side note: USUALLY font filenames should be roughly equal to the PSname.
Fixes: #1258
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
For fonts that have no Italic but an Oblique - i.e. when Oblique shall
replace the Italic role in RIBBI font grouping (classic group of 4) -
that grouping fails.
This affects DejaVu on Putty.
[how]
For RIBBI grouping only the classic bits are considered. That means that
for fonts that have Oblique instead of Italic (and not additionally) we
need to set the ITALIC bit and the OBLIQUE bit. This has been
overlooked.
Cite from the specs:
> This bit, unlike the ITALIC bit (bit 0), is not related to style-linking
> in applications that assume a four-member font-family model comprised
> of regular, italic, bold and bold italic. It may be set or unset
> independently of the ITALIC bit. In most cases, if OBLIQUE is set, then
> ITALIC will also be set, though this is not required.
[note]
Also increase font-patcher version.
Fixes: #1249
Reported-by: Huifeng Shen <liaoya@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Casks without zap stanza are flagged; all casks should contain them.
The font casks do not really need zap.
[how]
What is the right way to say 'we considered zap, but do not need it'?
It seems that other people add a comment (the same comment).
For example here:
https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask/pull/119090
And that seems rather widespread.
git/homebrew-cask/Casks$ git grep '# No zap stanza required' | wc -l
101
Include the same in our casks.
[note]
https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask/issues/88469
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
After changing something in the patch process it is unclear if all the
prepatched fonts will look ok later. It would be nice to produce one
font from each input font (and not the complete set of each of the faces
of that font) to have some hopefully representative example how symbols will
blend into the font.
[how]
Add a script with explicit list of representative fonts.
Evaluate the config.cfg and execute one patcher run.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The config.cfg settings can be wrong if the to-be-patched font does not
set its own. The previous settings are never cleared, so that the flags
leak into the next font(s).
This is only relevant when the run is not parallel (i.e. no -j given) and
all fonts are patched sequentially in the same shell.
On parallel runs (like the release process) this is not a problem
because each patcher runs in its own subshell.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The Seti and Custom icons are smaller than in ancient Nerd Font versions
and can seem a bit flimsy. In fact we add about 25% of padding (12% left
and 12% right) to each icon, which seems a bit generous.
This does not show in Nerd Font Mono fonts, because the icons will be
rescaled there, but in the other fonts.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
Just run ./generate.
Compare commit
7764e05 Create new octicons.ttf (update to v18.3.0) (2/2)
Fixes: 1213
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Maybe it is not a good idea to always create the log file, as most
people will never look into it. The main reason for it was the
gotta-patch-em script so that one can check after lots of runs what the
details were.
[how]
Introduce parameter to --debug option.
0 = no debug output
1 = log to file only (previously always selected)
2 = log to stdout only
3 = log to file and stdout (previous default for --debug)
Just specifying --default equals now --debug 2.
The gotta-patch-em runs now with --debug 1.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
Compare commit
7d265161f Make Symbols-Only webfonts available stand alone
Suggestion via Gitter by @Mikle-Bond
Suggested-by: Michael <Mikle_Bond@mail.ru>
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
With v3.0.0 we removed some icons and some codepoints have been reused
for a different (expanding) set. We want to show the old (removed) icons
correctly and the new ones also, so we need the old and the new font for
the webpage and reference it accordingly.
For the a new style .nfold (read: nd-olf) is introduced and utilized.
See pairing commit in the gh-pages branch:
Date: Thu May 4 06:01:33 2023 +0200
Update cheat sheet WITH removed icons
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Some sourcefonts, even that are monospaced, have a `fi` and/or `fl`
ligature that maps into one cell. That looks very strange.
[how]
Partially revert commit
148b0c445 Sunset ligature removal
for the cases that have a one-cell `fi`, `fl`, etc ligature, or a `ldot`
related ligature - that is active by default. Discretionary ligatures or
Stylistic Sets are not changed.
Do the removal on all patched fonts for consistency, not just `Nerd Font Mono`.
[note]
On Noto different subtables are needed for Sans, Serif and Sans-Mono. We
can not set up different configs for each, so all are tried in all fonts
and might fail (this is normal).
Same holds for OpenDyslexic Alta, Regular, Mono, Bold...
Fixes: #1187
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
No casks are created.
We have no "Complete" in the path anymore.
And there is no Windows Compatible.
[how]
Drop all the now-unneeded filtering.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
If we do not have a license file an error will be output, but the
complete script will continue and return success.
[how]
Set mode to exit on error.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
When running without -j the README.md files are not created.
[how]
Allow scripts to be run with any PWD.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The destination has been purged too often, thus loosing already newly
patched fonts.
[how]
Always quote variables in shell tests :->
Fixes: 1182
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The Bold font is bad?
The repo is not maintained?
[how]
The ComicShannsMono is not monospaced ... fix it.
It has Overlapping contours ... fix it.
Create a useful BOLD face.
This was originally PR #1004
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
After all the renames.
Keep the webfont filename the same as before because ppl might use it
directly.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
When we run gotta-patch-em with -c the font files and the licenses will
end up in check-fonts/ and not in patched_fonts/.
Since gotta-patch-em calls standardize to add the readmes, the readmes
will always end up in patched_fonts/, even on check runs.
[how]
Add option to standardize, that transports the destrination tree root.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Since we do not have any other variations anymore it does not make sense
to keep that directory. The renaming with 3.0.0 is a good point in time
to drop it as the filename scheme changes anyhow.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
We have no license files in the patched-fonts dir.
Sometimes we have no README.md either.
[how]
Well, fix code for extradeep directory structures.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The intend was to drop 'Sans Mono' in the renaming process, because the
name is just too long.
ERROR: VeraMono-Italic.ttf ====-< Shortening too long PS family name: BitstromWeraSansM Nerd Font Mono -> BitstromWeraSansM Nerd Font Mon
ERROR: VeraMono-Italic.ttf ====-< Family (ID 1) too long (32 > 31): BitstromWeraSansM Nerd Font Mono
[how]
Include the whole name in the replacement pattern.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The license of Bitstream Vera requires patched fonts to contain neither
"Bitstream" nor "Vera" in the name. It explicitly requires that also
for fonts that (only) add some glyphs.
Yes, we are rather late to notice this :-( Sorry.
[how]
Rename Bitstream Vera to BitstromWera, and also drop the Sans Mono part
of the name. The new name looks and sounds similar enough to get the
reference, while being shorter and somewhat logical.
Fixes: #1173
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The variation lists are very long and noone will ever look at them.
Instead we have a font-info.md file, for what reasons?
[how]
Replace the function the font-info.md file had with README.md.
Drop all the variation lists.
Automatically call the readme creation in the gotta-patch-em instead of
just hinting that one should call that (standardize-and-complete-readmes.sh).
[why]
The file is a mix auf indentation via two blanks and single tabs.
Tabs usually render as 8 positions.
Also it is strange to not-stick to one indent style.
[how]
<vi>:
:set ts=2
:set et
:retab
:wq
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
When creating the readmes the config.cfg are checked for details on a
possible RFN renaming. There are specific variables that need to be
filled in these cases: config_rfn and config_rfn_substitue.
The same RFN information is already stored in the fonts.json database.
Having the information stored in two locations is always problematic and
can easily lead to inconsistencies.
[how]
Remove information from config.cfg file and use data stored in
fonts.json instead.
Drop config.cfg files that are empty afterwards.
Also fix some patchedName in fonts.json en passant.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
A lot of fonts have a wrong RFN statement and name substitude in their
created info file, for example IBM3270:
```
--- a/patched-fonts/3270/Condensed/font-info.md
+++ b/patched-fonts/3270/Condensed/font-info.md
@@ -1,6 +1,20 @@
# 3270
+## Why `Anonymice Pro` and not `Anonymous Pro`?
+
+What's in a name? The reason for the name change is to comply with the SIL Ope
```
[how]
The rfn information is stored in the config.cfg files - i.e. variables.
They are reset if the next font does not have a config.cfg file; but
they are not reset if the next font DOES have a config.cfg file but does
not set anything.
Reset the values before reading the config.cfg file.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The special Hack postprocessing does this:
* Add a dummy signature
* Set fsType to zero
* run ttfautohint on the font
There once has been reason to do this (probably), but on currently
supported fontforges this is not needed anymore.
* Fonts run fine without the signature
* fsType is anyhow zero, set by fontforge
* the preexisting hinting is kept by fontforge
(furthermore: We do not want hints for the symbols usually)
Double-checked source and patched font with ttx, instructions (hints)
are definitively existing and equal in the patched font.
So we do not need any of this special postprocessing anymore.
See also commit
e9d84b6c0 Adds WIP scripts and logic for post processing patched fonts (WIP for fixing #70)
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
This commit does the actual update of the octicons.ttf font file.
The script to update is 'generate'. It uses the mapping file from the
previous commit to create a new compatible font.
Some icons have meanwhile been dropped. We use their codepoints for new
icons.
Also fix a little bug in the GlyphInfo writer.
Following the output of the actual script run.
$ ./generate feature/update-octicons ● 1 … 5 ⚑ 5
Reading mapping file
Found 172 entries
Fetching octicons archive "v18.3.0.tar.gz"
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0
100 550k 0 550k 0 0 504k 0 --:--:-- 0:00:01 --:--:-- 919k
Unpacking octicons archive
Found 576 svgs
Found 309 icons after de-duplicating
Renamed cloud-download -> download
Renamed cloud-upload -> upload
Renamed clippy -> paste
Renamed mail-read -> read
Renamed primitive-dot -> dot-fill
Renamed primitive-square -> square-fill
Renamed settings -> sliders
Renamed dashboard -> meter
Renamed trashcan -> trash
Renamed paintcan -> paintbrush
Missing octoface
Missing keyboard
Missing gist
Missing file-text
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Found 151 (of 172, missing 21) and new 158
Filled in missing, remaining new 137
Appended remaining new, total new mapping 309
Generating octicons.ttf with 309 glyphs
Generating GlyphInfo i_oct.sh
Finished
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Because we do not know if a complete family of fonts has an italic face
we must always assume it does. To get clean RIBBI families in ID1/2 we
create a different family for the oblique slant.
But that is not needed if the font does not have an italic slant, but
just an oblique one (like Bitstream Vera and descendants).
[how]
Add new command line option for font-patcher that specifies if the
family of fonts should be patched under the assumption that there might
be an italic face (default), or if we are sure there is none (and we can
leave oblique in the RIBBI group).
This is then applied to the config.cfg files.
Note that this does not take into account any other of the known_slants.
But they are not encountered in any of our prepatched fonts.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Oblique is not detected correctly anymore.
[how]
With commit
ae656bad8 name-parser: Further formalize style handling
'Oblique' has been taken out of the direct 'known_names' which has been
replaced by a more detailed list of known name parts. It ended up in
known_slopes.
But known_sloped is not taken into consideration as 'weight' when parsing
the font name - no it ends up in 'rest'.
This has been obviously overlooked.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
It's not nessecary to shorten the PSname so much when no shortening is
in place otherwise. This has been thought of as a good idea, because
noone really cares about the PSname and we can avoid any problems. But
checking with the current set of sourcefonts and using the current
shortening options, keeping it longer is never a problem.
It would be a problem for the Fullname ID4 before, and so we always
shorten more.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The systematic evaluation of all fonts is finished and we do not need
any comparison with the old naming anymore.
This can partially replaced by something like
NERDFONTS='--debug --dry --makegroups 1' ./gotta-patch-em-all-font-patcher\!.sh -cv /iA-Writer | grep '==='
[note]
Also update query_names helper to what I used recently with length
indicators.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
We have both
iA Writer Duospace
iA Writer Duo S
These are the same fonts, Duospace is just the former name of Duo S.
Duospace is version 1.005
Duo S (and Mono and Quattro) is version 2.000
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
It is hard to grep for all naming related errors, because there is no
common format.
[how]
Make them also visually similar and error cases easily spotted.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
After skipping the creation of 'Windows Compatible' fonts we have room
to finally add 'Nerd Font Propo' to the release patch sets as first
class citizen.
[note]
Also add undocumented feature that environment variable $NERDFONTS can be
used to supply additional or differing options (last option wins).
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The fonts generated with --makegroups work on all platforms, so there is
no need for options --windows and --also-windows anymore.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Some fonts have so long base names that we can not, even very
abbreviated as 'NF', add the Nerd Font designator anymore.
In this case we need to rename the font even if it has no RFN just to
make it shorter.
[note]
As '(TTF)' is dropped now from Terminus we do not need to handle it
specifically anymore.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
We use a prepatched font not the original Anonymous Pro.
The prepatched font contains no bitmaps and is thus like
Anonymous Pro Minus. Also some font internals that fontforge does not
copy out of the box are differing.
And we miss the Bold and Italic variants.
[how]
Crossgrade to original Anonymous Pro as source and add the missing
weight/style.
Add Anonymous to SIL.
Handle 'Pro' naming parts (do not detect 'r' as short for 'Regular').
[note]
Maybe related: #1174
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
If the font name is changed in a way where it now ends in a blank (for
example because 'Name Momo' got 'Momo' dropped: 'Name '), that blank is
not removed immediately.
Well, it is later on, but anyhow.
This can only happen on malformed SIL entries. But we want to have a
correct replacement anyhow.
[how]
Remove trailing whitespace after replacements.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
CodeClimate does not allow 'complicated' functions. In a previous commit
we added more if-s to a function that afterwards was rejected by
CodeClimate. To fix that the if-s have been replaced with arithmetic.
That is
a) less readable than if-s
b) has a bug
[how]
Change the code back to if-s but put them into yet another function.
Hopefully we do not blow up CodeClimate's maximum number of functions
per file limit now...
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The shortened name is not as expected "BigBlueTerminal437 Nerd Font"
but some obscure "c7 Nerd Font".
[how]
The backreference marker `\1` is directly in front of the string `437`
which yields the replacement `\1437`. Python is not smart enough to
correctly handle that (but 'sed' for example is).
Instead use a named backreference which does not clash with the
following digits.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
When we have a weight/width that can take a modifier, and a modifier is
present we always take the shortest form of the weight/width.
This is not how it is customarily done.
Experienced:
ExtraCondensed ExtraBold -> ExtCd ExtBd
Expected:
ExtraCondensed ExtraBold -> ExtCond ExtBd
[how]
In case a modifier is present:
Use the shortest form for weights.
Use the longer short form for widths.
[note]
Also circumvent CodeClimate issue by replacing if-s with formulas.
And adding one nonsense entry to the data tables, because they were
too 'similar' :rolleyes:
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
We want to keep "Nerd Font" in the font name if possible and instead
shorten the weight part with accepted abbreviations. But these abbrevs
are hard to read and sometimes a more mild abbreviating might be
sufficient to get the desired name length.
[how]
Introduce a new shortening method for the weight parts of a family name.
It takes a longer word (often un-shortened) when a weight stands on its
own, but when a modifier is used together with the weight the more
aggressive two-letter abbreviations are used.
That new shortening method becomes the default and all the functions get
a new parameter to enforce completely aggressive shortening, i.e. always
use the shortest possible form.
The new way to shorten is exposed all the way out to the font-patcher
user who can select the shortening method as parameter to the
--makegroups option. That option is undocumented because I expect some
changes later on, still.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Some name parts occur in several fonts but they take too much length
that we need to add 'Nerd Font' to the font name.
This can be handled as 'generic' SIL table parts, but the algorithm
stops searching for replacements one it has found one.
[how]
Always evaluate all rules of the SIL table.
Add entries for generics to the SIL table.
Add rule for BigBlueTerminal (437TT).
Also fix rule for MPlus that underwent a naming change with its update.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
In a lot fonts when Oblique is moved to the base part of the name the
family gets too long. Since the base part is never shortened it will
stay there and make some fonts will end up with too ong bas families:
DejaVuSansMonoOblique
IosevkaTermOblique
OpenDyslexicOblique
ProggyCleanOblique
[how]
If the name is shortened, take the short form of oblique and add that to
the base name.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The name parts of a font are rather restricted in length. Most
systems/applications do not have any problems with long strings, but
some will complain or ignore such fonts.
At the moment each font needs to be checked individually manually after
patching for length violations, which is hard.
[how]
Issue a message if one name in longer than endorsed.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The outputs while patching are very ad-hoc and not grouped
systematically.
If run via gotta-patch-em the output is hard to process afterwards
automatically.
[how]
Use the logging module which outputs the messages and also writes a
run-log with all vital information.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Cognitive burden of shorten_style_name() is 13 (allowed 9).
Duplicate code
if self.use_short_families[1]:
weights = FontnameTools.short_styles(weights)
styles = FontnameTools.short_styles(styles)
[how]
I do not really buy the duplicate code issue (but circumvent it anyway).
shorten_style_name() was really hard to grasp, maybe use of a helper
function makes it more readable.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The old naming is the reason for a lot problems. It creates a lot of
duplicate names and breaks bigger font families.
[how]
After introducing --makegroups we now enable it for all fonts.
Remove special cases from config.cfg files.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
We created two fonts, one 'normal' and one 'Windows Compatible'. The
later one used shorter names because there are some Microsoft
applications that can not work with long (family-) names.
But it would be better to have universally usable fonts, like all our
sourcefonts. It would reduce confusion and also reduce the size of
installation packages.
[how]
ID 1 (Family) family()
Unchanged
Take the short form font name. Appends depending on mode short or long
weight.
ID 2 (SubFamily) subfamily()
Unchanged
Transmogifies Oblique to Italic.
Returns long form styles (i.e. RIBBI)
ID 4 (Fullname) CFF.Fullname fullname()
Take the short form font name (instead of long).
Depending on mode take short or long styles.
This is now in line with ID 4 = ID 1 + ID 2
ID 6 (PS Fullname) CFF.FontName psname()
We limited the length to 31 characters, which is sometimes too short
to have different names for fonts of one same family.
Now we take the short forms of name suffix and styles, for example
VictorMonoNFM-BdIt
ID 16 (Typogr. Family) preferred_family()
The name itself is unchanged (short form name plus verbose suffix),
but the suppression check has been fixed to really compare the
resulting name with the ID 1 name.
ID 17 (Typogr. Subfamily) preferred_styles()
This is unchanged (long form styles) but the suppression check has been
fixed to really compare the resulting string with ID 2.
CFF.Familyname ps_familyname()
Uses ID 16 now and ID 1 as fallback. Was always ID 1 before, which is
wrong.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Specifying an empty string as prefix unexpectedly does not enable short
family names for all fonts - but for no font at all.
Usually an empty prefix matches all strings (font names).
This makes it hard to enable short families for all fonts no matter
what.
[how]
Fix detection if the prefix is False or a string.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
This just drops the 'windows compatibility' options in association with
the name parser (i.e. --makegroups') as we want to always create fonts
that work on any platform.
Note that the fonts prodused right now are NOT windows compat anymore
and you can not specify the flag. Violating 'git rules' this commit is
not working correctly. But it is easier to do this in smaller steps.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The postscript font name length limit of 31 is only present in very old
post script printers. And even then it depends on the printing method.
Some of our well knows source fonts have longer PS names (Noto etc).
And the limit exists regardless of windows or not.
[how]
Let limit depend on PS name part (font name or family name).
Remove reference to windows compat mode.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Some styles can not take modifiers. We handle the shortening as if they
can. That is not a problem but mighht be unexpected.
Do detect weights we have a fixed list, but that is missing a lot
weights that we would be able to shorten.
The shortening does not work for 'Retina', which is imho a more recent
'invention' (after the paper of the previous commit has been written).
[how]
Separate known weights and make them accessible from other functions.
Use these data tables also for weight detection.
Introduce 'Retina' in the weights table.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
We really struggle to keep the font names below the length limits. To
achieve this some styles are abbreviated. The abbreviations have been
taken from Noto and were initially used to mimic Noto's naming scheme.
But a bit shorter names would help in some instances to produce short
enough name entries. Also some styles that are used by fonts other than
Noto are not abbreviated at all.
[how]
In document [1] Adobe gives examples of very short style abbreviations.
We just implement all these.
Example: 'ExtraCondensed' now becomes 'XCn' instead of the more readable
but longer 'ExtCond' that Noto uses.
[1] https://adobe-type-tools.github.io/font-tech-notes/pdfs/5088.FontNames.pdf
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
There are some more name entries that we should rename or remove.
None of the fonts in the src/unpatched-fonts/ has these set; but in
principle a font could have it set and then we would need to handle
that.
[how]
Just remove the entries if they are existing.
Note that we do not handle NameID 25.
Also add some more comments.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
When we rename a font we should always also change the unique ID.
[how]
Take the fullname and the Nerd Font version number. In general we do not
have the version number in the NameParser object; but we have the
'Version' name and we loot the last word (which we have set to the Nerd
Font version already in the patcher) as version descriptor.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Some glyph names in the CSS/cheat-sheet/json database are wrong.
[how]
For the wheather icons: Check against the glyph names in the original
repo's CSS.
For the Octicons: Check against glyph name in the symbolfont.
Did not check all glyphs, just the two reported ones.
Fixes: #1146
Reported-by: page-down
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Somebody might want to have a file where all symbols we add are listed.
At the moment there are only the i_*.sh scripts and the CSS files. Both
are rather unwieldy.
[how]
Just create a json file with all symbol names, like the CSS file.
Fixes: #448
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The last missing powerline-extra glyphs should also be in this set.
The intermediate line's color is not visible in some terminals.
[note]
Also fix that E0CF is shown twice.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
When testing 'Nerd Font' fonts (i.e. symbols may be 2 cells wide),
the output does not take that into account and does not insert
the needed blanks.
[how]
Because the actual width can not be easily determined add a
parameter (just add anything as parameter) to switch some glyphs
to two cell mode. These glyphs are in a list, i.e. hardcoded.
If the widths in non-Mono fonts is ever changed this script needs
to be adapted.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
On MacOS Ventura the unicode codepoints are shown instead of the actual
glyphs.
[how]
On that OS the bash is rather old and does not have the unicode escape
sequence \u. As it is rather hard to convert it to octal UTF8 we instead
embed simply the concrete characters, as done in the i_*.sh scripts.
Note: zsh on that OS does have it, though.
[note]
I'm no Mac expert, just trying to get this working.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The left side wave is also used on the right side.
The right side wave is never shown.
[how]
Well,...
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
In the CI we have only a shallow clone of the repo, so access to tags is
not possible. Instead of resulting in a nice message like '2.3.3-35' we
get an empty string.
[how]
As we have no tags we can only write the commit hash and other
information given in the only existing (i.e. last) commit:
date, author, title
It's a bit more cumbersome but one can still see from which point in the
repo the archive has been created.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
If we create the zip file not only on releases we need some better
version information inside.
We can not use the same approach with real releases, because we add the
tag at a later stage in the workflow.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>