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[why] When a custom set is to be patched and that set contains the .notdef glyph the script crashes. [how] The glyphs has an unicode codepoint of -1, a code that we explicitely not patch. That leads to confusion when we try to determine the codepoint to be used for that glyph, because it has none. Exclude negative codepoint glyphs when we determine the selection of to-be-patched glyphs. As last resort for broken custom sets skip over glyphs that come out of order (which should be impossible). Fixes: #1005 Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
1431 lines
75 KiB
Python
Executable File
1431 lines
75 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# coding=utf8
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# Nerd Fonts Version: 2.3.0-RC
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# Script version is further down
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
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# Change the script version when you edit this script:
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script_version = "3.2.1"
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version = "2.3.0-RC"
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projectName = "Nerd Fonts"
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projectNameAbbreviation = "NF"
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projectNameSingular = projectName[:-1]
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import sys
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import re
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import os
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import argparse
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from argparse import RawTextHelpFormatter
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import errno
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import subprocess
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import json
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try:
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import configparser
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except ImportError:
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sys.exit(projectName + ": configparser module is probably not installed. Try `pip install configparser` or equivalent")
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try:
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import psMat
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import fontforge
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except ImportError:
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sys.exit(
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projectName + (
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": FontForge module could not be loaded. Try installing fontforge python bindings "
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"[e.g. on Linux Debian or Ubuntu: `sudo apt install fontforge python3-fontforge`]"
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)
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)
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# This is for experimenting
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sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])) + '/bin/scripts/name_parser/')
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try:
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from FontnameParser import FontnameParser
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from FontnameTools import FontnameTools
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FontnameParserOK = True
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except ImportError:
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FontnameParserOK = False
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class TableHEADWriter:
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""" Access to the HEAD table without external dependencies """
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def getlong(self, pos = None):
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""" Get four bytes from the font file as integer number """
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if pos:
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self.goto(pos)
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return (ord(self.f.read(1)) << 24) + (ord(self.f.read(1)) << 16) + (ord(self.f.read(1)) << 8) + ord(self.f.read(1))
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def getshort(self, pos = None):
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""" Get two bytes from the font file as integer number """
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if pos:
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self.goto(pos)
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return (ord(self.f.read(1)) << 8) + ord(self.f.read(1))
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def putlong(self, num, pos = None):
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""" Put number as four bytes into font file """
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if pos:
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self.goto(pos)
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self.f.write(bytearray([(num >> 24) & 0xFF, (num >> 16) & 0xFF ,(num >> 8) & 0xFF, num & 0xFF]))
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self.modified = True
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def putshort(self, num, pos = None):
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""" Put number as two bytes into font file """
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if pos:
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self.goto(pos)
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self.f.write(bytearray([(num >> 8) & 0xFF, num & 0xFF]))
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self.modified = True
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def calc_checksum(self, start, end, checksum = 0):
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""" Calculate a font table checksum, optionally ignoring another embedded checksum value (for table 'head') """
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self.f.seek(start)
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for i in range(start, end - 4, 4):
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checksum += self.getlong()
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checksum &= 0xFFFFFFFF
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i += 4
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extra = 0
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for j in range(4):
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extra = extra << 8
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if i + j <= end:
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extra += ord(self.f.read(1))
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checksum = (checksum + extra) & 0xFFFFFFFF
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return checksum
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def find_head_table(self, idx):
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""" Search all tables for the HEAD table and store its metadata """
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# Use font with index idx if this is a font collection file
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self.f.seek(0, 0)
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tag = self.f.read(4)
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if tag == b'ttcf':
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self.f.seek(2*2, 1)
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self.num_fonts = self.getlong()
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if (idx >= self.num_fonts):
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raise Exception('Trying to access subfont index {} but have only {} fonts'.format(idx, num_fonts))
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for _ in range(idx + 1):
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offset = self.getlong()
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self.f.seek(offset, 0)
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elif idx != 0:
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raise Exception('Trying to access subfont but file is no collection')
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else:
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self.f.seek(0, 0)
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self.num_fonts = 1
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self.f.seek(4, 1)
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numtables = self.getshort()
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self.f.seek(3*2, 1)
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for i in range(numtables):
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tab_name = self.f.read(4)
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self.tab_check_offset = self.f.tell()
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self.tab_check = self.getlong()
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self.tab_offset = self.getlong()
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self.tab_length = self.getlong()
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if tab_name == b'head':
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return
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raise Exception('No HEAD table found in font idx {}'.format(idx))
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def goto(self, where):
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""" Go to a named location in the file or to the specified index """
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if type(where) is str:
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positions = {'checksumAdjustment': 2+2+4,
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'flags': 2+2+4+4+4,
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'lowestRecPPEM': 2+2+4+4+4+2+2+8+8+2+2+2+2+2,
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}
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where = self.tab_offset + positions[where]
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self.f.seek(where)
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def calc_full_checksum(self, check = False):
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""" Calculate the whole file's checksum """
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self.f.seek(0, 2)
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self.end = self.f.tell()
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full_check = self.calc_checksum(0, self.end, (-self.checksum_adj) & 0xFFFFFFFF)
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if check and (0xB1B0AFBA - full_check) & 0xFFFFFFFF != self.checksum_adj:
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sys.exit("Checksum of whole font is bad")
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return full_check
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def calc_table_checksum(self, check = False):
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tab_check_new = self.calc_checksum(self.tab_offset, self.tab_offset + self.tab_length - 1, (-self.checksum_adj) & 0xFFFFFFFF)
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if check and tab_check_new != self.tab_check:
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sys.exit("Checksum of 'head' in font is bad")
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return tab_check_new
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def reset_table_checksum(self):
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new_check = self.calc_table_checksum()
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self.putlong(new_check, self.tab_check_offset)
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def reset_full_checksum(self):
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new_adj = (0xB1B0AFBA - self.calc_full_checksum()) & 0xFFFFFFFF
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self.putlong(new_adj, 'checksumAdjustment')
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def close(self):
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self.f.close()
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def __init__(self, filename):
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self.modified = False
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self.f = open(filename, 'r+b')
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self.find_head_table(0)
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self.flags = self.getshort('flags')
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self.lowppem = self.getshort('lowestRecPPEM')
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self.checksum_adj = self.getlong('checksumAdjustment')
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def check_panose_monospaced(font):
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""" Check if the font's Panose flags say it is monospaced """
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# https://forum.high-logic.com/postedfiles/Panose.pdf
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panose = list(font.os2_panose)
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if panose[0] < 2 or panose[0] > 5:
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return -1 # invalid Panose info
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panose_mono = ((panose[0] == 2 and panose[3] == 9) or
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(panose[0] == 3 and panose[3] == 3))
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return 1 if panose_mono else 0
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def is_monospaced(font):
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""" Check if a font is probably monospaced """
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# Some fonts lie (or have not any Panose flag set), spot check monospaced:
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width = -1
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width_mono = True
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for glyph in [ 0x49, 0x4D, 0x57, 0x61, 0x69, 0x2E ]: # wide and slim glyphs 'I', 'M', 'W', 'a', 'i', '.'
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if not glyph in font:
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# A 'strange' font, believe Panose
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return check_panose_monospaced(font) == 1
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# print(" -> {} {}".format(glyph, font[glyph].width))
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if width < 0:
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width = font[glyph].width
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continue
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if font[glyph].width != width:
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# Exception for fonts like Code New Roman Regular or Hermit Light/Bold:
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# Allow small 'i' and dot to be smaller than normal
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# I believe the source fonts are buggy
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if glyph in [ 0x69, 0x2E ]:
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if width > font[glyph].width:
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continue
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(xmin, _, xmax, _) = font[glyph].boundingBox()
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if width > xmax - xmin:
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continue
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width_mono = False
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break
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# We believe our own check more then Panose ;-D
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return width_mono
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def get_advance_width(font, extended, minimum):
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""" Get the maximum/minimum advance width in the extended(?) range """
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width = 0
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if extended:
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end = 0x17f
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else:
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end = 0x07e
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for glyph in range(0x21, end):
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if not glyph in font:
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continue
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if glyph in range(0x7F, 0xBF):
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continue # ignore special characters like '1/4' etc
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if width == 0:
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width = font[glyph].width
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continue
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if not minimum and width < font[glyph].width:
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width = font[glyph].width
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elif minimum and width > font[glyph].width:
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width = font[glyph].width
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return width
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class font_patcher:
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def __init__(self, args):
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self.args = args # class 'argparse.Namespace'
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self.sym_font_args = []
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self.config = None # class 'configparser.ConfigParser'
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self.sourceFont = None # class 'fontforge.font'
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self.patch_set = None # class 'list'
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self.font_dim = None # class 'dict'
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self.onlybitmaps = 0
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self.essential = set()
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self.config = configparser.ConfigParser(empty_lines_in_values=False, allow_no_value=True)
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def patch(self, font):
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self.sourceFont = font
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self.setup_version()
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self.get_essential_references()
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self.setup_name_backup(font)
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if self.args.single:
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self.assert_monospace()
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self.remove_ligatures()
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self.setup_patch_set()
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self.setup_line_dimensions()
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self.get_sourcefont_dimensions()
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self.sourceFont.encoding = 'UnicodeFull' # Update the font encoding to ensure that the Unicode glyphs are available
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self.onlybitmaps = self.sourceFont.onlybitmaps # Fetch this property before adding outlines. NOTE self.onlybitmaps initialized and never used
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if self.args.single:
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# Force width to be equal on all glyphs to ensure the font is considered monospaced on Windows.
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# This needs to be done on all characters, as some information seems to be lost from the original font file.
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self.set_sourcefont_glyph_widths()
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# For some Windows applications (e.g. 'cmd') that is not enough. But they seem to honour the Panose table
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# https://forum.high-logic.com/postedfiles/Panose.pdf
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panose = list(self.sourceFont.os2_panose)
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if panose[0] == 0 or panose[0] == 2: # 0 (1st value) = family kind; 0 = any (default); 2 = latin text and display
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panose[0] = 2 # Assert kind
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panose[3] = 9 # 3 (4th value) = propotion; 9 = monospaced
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self.sourceFont.os2_panose = tuple(panose)
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# Prevent opening and closing the fontforge font. Makes things faster when patching
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# multiple ranges using the same symbol font.
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PreviousSymbolFilename = ""
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symfont = None
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if not os.path.isdir(self.args.glyphdir):
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sys.exit("{}: Can not find symbol glyph directory {} "
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"(probably you need to download the src/glyphs/ directory?)".format(projectName, self.args.glyphdir))
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for patch in self.patch_set:
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if patch['Enabled']:
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if PreviousSymbolFilename != patch['Filename']:
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# We have a new symbol font, so close the previous one if it exists
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if symfont:
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symfont.close()
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symfont = None
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if not os.path.isfile(self.args.glyphdir + patch['Filename']):
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sys.exit("{}: Can not find symbol source for '{}'\n{:>{}} (i.e. {})".format(
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projectName, patch['Name'], '', len(projectName), self.args.glyphdir + patch['Filename']))
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if not os.access(self.args.glyphdir + patch['Filename'], os.R_OK):
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sys.exit("{}: Can not open symbol source for '{}'\n{:>{}} (i.e. {})".format(
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projectName, patch['Name'], '', len(projectName), self.args.glyphdir + patch['Filename']))
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symfont = fontforge.open(os.path.join(self.args.glyphdir, patch['Filename']))
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# Match the symbol font size to the source font size
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symfont.em = self.sourceFont.em
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PreviousSymbolFilename = patch['Filename']
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# If patch table doesn't include a source start, re-use the symbol font values
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SrcStart = patch['SrcStart']
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if not SrcStart:
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SrcStart = patch['SymStart']
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self.copy_glyphs(SrcStart, symfont, patch['SymStart'], patch['SymEnd'], patch['Exact'], patch['ScaleGlyph'], patch['Name'], patch['Attributes'])
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if symfont:
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symfont.close()
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# The grave accent and fontforge:
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# If the type is 'auto' fontforge changes it to 'mark' on export.
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# We can not prevent this. So set it to 'baseglyph' instead, as
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# that resembles the most common expectations.
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# This is not needed with fontforge March 2022 Release anymore.
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if "grave" in self.sourceFont:
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self.sourceFont["grave"].glyphclass="baseglyph"
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def generate(self, sourceFonts):
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sourceFont = sourceFonts[0]
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if len(sourceFonts) > 1:
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layer = None
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# use first non-background layer
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for l in sourceFont.layers:
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if not sourceFont.layers[l].is_background:
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layer = l
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break
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outfile = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.args.outputdir, sourceFont.familyname + ".ttc"))
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# the `PfEd-comments` flag is required for Fontforge to save '.comment' and '.fontlog'.
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sourceFonts[0].generateTtc(outfile, sourceFonts[1:], flags=(str('opentype'), str('PfEd-comments')), layer=layer)
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message = "\nGenerated: {} fonts in '{}'".format(len(sourceFonts), outfile)
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else:
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fontname = sourceFont.fullname
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if not fontname:
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fontname = sourceFont.cidfontname
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outfile = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.args.outputdir, fontname + self.args.extension))
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# the `PfEd-comments` flag is required for Fontforge to save '.comment' and '.fontlog'.
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bitmaps = str()
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if len(self.sourceFont.bitmapSizes):
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print("Preserving bitmaps {}".format(self.sourceFont.bitmapSizes))
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bitmaps = str('otf') # otf/ttf, both is bf_ttf
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sourceFont.generate(outfile, bitmap_type=bitmaps, flags=(str('opentype'), str('PfEd-comments')))
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message = "\nGenerated: {} in '{}'".format(self.sourceFont.fullname, outfile)
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# Adjust flags that can not be changed via fontforge
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try:
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source_font = TableHEADWriter(self.args.font)
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dest_font = TableHEADWriter(outfile)
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for idx in range(source_font.num_fonts):
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print("{}: Tweaking {}/{}".format(projectName, idx + 1, source_font.num_fonts))
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source_font.find_head_table(idx)
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dest_font.find_head_table(idx)
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if source_font.flags & 0x08 == 0 and dest_font.flags & 0x08 != 0:
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print("Changing flags from 0x{:X} to 0x{:X}".format(dest_font.flags, dest_font.flags & ~0x08))
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dest_font.putshort(dest_font.flags & ~0x08, 'flags') # clear 'ppem_to_int'
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if source_font.lowppem != dest_font.lowppem:
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print("Changing lowestRecPPEM from {} to {}".format(dest_font.lowppem, source_font.lowppem))
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dest_font.putshort(source_font.lowppem, 'lowestRecPPEM')
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if dest_font.modified:
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dest_font.reset_table_checksum()
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dest_font.reset_full_checksum()
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except Exception as error:
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print("Can not handle font flags ({})".format(repr(error)))
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finally:
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try:
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source_font.close()
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dest_font.close()
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except:
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pass
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print(message)
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if self.args.postprocess:
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subprocess.call([self.args.postprocess, outfile])
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print("\nPost Processed: {}".format(outfile))
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def setup_name_backup(self, font):
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""" Store the original font names to be able to rename the font multiple times """
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font.persistent = {
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"fontname": font.fontname,
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"fullname": font.fullname,
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"familyname": font.familyname,
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}
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def setup_font_names(self, font):
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font.fontname = font.persistent["fontname"]
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font.fullname = font.persistent["fullname"]
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font.familyname = font.persistent["familyname"]
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verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix = " " + projectNameSingular
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if self.args.windows: # attempt to shorten here on the additional name BEFORE trimming later
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additionalFontNameSuffix = " " + projectNameAbbreviation
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else:
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additionalFontNameSuffix = verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix
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if not self.args.complete:
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# NOTE not all symbol fonts have appended their suffix here
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if self.args.fontawesome:
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additionalFontNameSuffix += " A"
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verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix += " Plus Font Awesome"
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if self.args.fontawesomeextension:
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additionalFontNameSuffix += " AE"
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verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix += " Plus Font Awesome Extension"
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if self.args.octicons:
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additionalFontNameSuffix += " O"
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verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix += " Plus Octicons"
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if self.args.powersymbols:
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additionalFontNameSuffix += " PS"
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verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix += " Plus Power Symbols"
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if self.args.codicons:
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additionalFontNameSuffix += " C"
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verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix += " Plus Codicons"
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if self.args.pomicons:
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additionalFontNameSuffix += " P"
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verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix += " Plus Pomicons"
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if self.args.fontlogos:
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additionalFontNameSuffix += " L"
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verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix += " Plus Font Logos"
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if self.args.material:
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additionalFontNameSuffix += " MDI"
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verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix += " Plus Material Design Icons"
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if self.args.weather:
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additionalFontNameSuffix += " WEA"
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verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix += " Plus Weather Icons"
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# if all source glyphs included simplify the name
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else:
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additionalFontNameSuffix = " " + projectNameSingular + " Complete"
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verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix = " " + projectNameSingular + " Complete"
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# add mono signifier to end of name
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if self.args.single:
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additionalFontNameSuffix += " M"
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verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix += " Mono"
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if FontnameParserOK and self.args.makegroups:
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use_fullname = type(font.fullname) == str # Usually the fullname is better to parse
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# Use fullname if it is 'equal' to the fontname
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if font.fullname:
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use_fullname |= font.fontname.lower() == FontnameTools.postscript_char_filter(font.fullname).lower()
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# Use fullname for any of these source fonts (that are impossible to disentangle from the fontname, we need the blanks)
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for hit in [ 'Meslo' ]:
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use_fullname |= font.fontname.lower().startswith(hit.lower())
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parser_name = font.fullname if use_fullname else font.fontname
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# Gohu fontnames hide the weight, but the file names are ok...
|
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if parser_name.startswith('Gohu'):
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parser_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(self.args.font))[0]
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n = FontnameParser(parser_name)
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if not n.parse_ok:
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print("Have only minimal naming information, check resulting name. Maybe omit --makegroups option")
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n.drop_for_powerline()
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n.enable_short_families(True, "Noto")
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n.set_for_windows(self.args.windows)
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# All the following stuff is ignored in makegroups-mode
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|
|
|
# basically split the font name around the dash "-" to get the fontname and the style (e.g. Bold)
|
|
# this does not seem very reliable so only use the style here as a fallback if the font does not
|
|
# have an internal style defined (in sfnt_names)
|
|
# using '([^-]*?)' to get the item before the first dash "-"
|
|
# using '([^-]*(?!.*-))' to get the item after the last dash "-"
|
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fontname, fallbackStyle = re.match("^([^-]*).*?([^-]*(?!.*-))$", font.fontname).groups()
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|
|
|
# dont trust 'font.familyname'
|
|
familyname = fontname
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|
|
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# fullname (filename) can always use long/verbose font name, even in windows
|
|
if font.fullname != None:
|
|
fullname = font.fullname + verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix
|
|
else:
|
|
fullname = font.cidfontname + verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix
|
|
|
|
fontname = fontname + additionalFontNameSuffix.replace(" ", "")
|
|
|
|
# let us try to get the 'style' from the font info in sfnt_names and fallback to the
|
|
# parse fontname if it fails:
|
|
try:
|
|
# search tuple:
|
|
subFamilyTupleIndex = [x[1] for x in font.sfnt_names].index("SubFamily")
|
|
|
|
# String ID is at the second index in the Tuple lists
|
|
sfntNamesStringIDIndex = 2
|
|
|
|
# now we have the correct item:
|
|
subFamily = font.sfnt_names[subFamilyTupleIndex][sfntNamesStringIDIndex]
|
|
except IndexError:
|
|
sys.stderr.write("{}: Could not find 'SubFamily' for given font, falling back to parsed fontname\n".format(projectName))
|
|
subFamily = fallbackStyle
|
|
|
|
# some fonts have inaccurate 'SubFamily', if it is Regular let us trust the filename more:
|
|
if subFamily == "Regular":
|
|
subFamily = fallbackStyle
|
|
|
|
# This is meant to cover the case where the SubFamily is "Italic" and the filename is *-BoldItalic.
|
|
if len(subFamily) < len(fallbackStyle):
|
|
subFamily = fallbackStyle
|
|
|
|
if self.args.windows:
|
|
maxFamilyLength = 31
|
|
maxFontLength = maxFamilyLength - len('-' + subFamily)
|
|
familyname += " " + projectNameAbbreviation
|
|
if self.args.single:
|
|
familyname += "M"
|
|
fullname += " Windows Compatible"
|
|
|
|
# now make sure less than 32 characters name length
|
|
if len(fontname) > maxFontLength:
|
|
fontname = fontname[:maxFontLength]
|
|
if len(familyname) > maxFamilyLength:
|
|
familyname = familyname[:maxFamilyLength]
|
|
else:
|
|
familyname += " " + projectNameSingular
|
|
if self.args.single:
|
|
familyname += " Mono"
|
|
|
|
# Don't truncate the subfamily to keep fontname unique. MacOS treats fonts with
|
|
# the same name as the same font, even if subFamily is different. Make sure to
|
|
# keep the resulting fontname (PostScript name) valid by removing spaces.
|
|
fontname += '-' + subFamily.replace(' ', '')
|
|
|
|
# rename font
|
|
#
|
|
# comply with SIL Open Font License (OFL)
|
|
reservedFontNameReplacements = {
|
|
'source' : 'sauce',
|
|
'Source' : 'Sauce',
|
|
'hermit' : 'hurmit',
|
|
'Hermit' : 'Hurmit',
|
|
'hasklig' : 'hasklug',
|
|
'Hasklig' : 'Hasklug',
|
|
'Share' : 'Shure',
|
|
'share' : 'shure',
|
|
'IBMPlex' : 'Blex',
|
|
'ibmplex' : 'blex',
|
|
'IBM-Plex' : 'Blex',
|
|
'IBM Plex' : 'Blex',
|
|
'terminus' : 'terminess',
|
|
'Terminus' : 'Terminess',
|
|
'liberation' : 'literation',
|
|
'Liberation' : 'Literation',
|
|
'iAWriter' : 'iMWriting',
|
|
'iA Writer' : 'iM Writing',
|
|
'iA-Writer' : 'iM-Writing',
|
|
'Anka/Coder' : 'AnaConder',
|
|
'anka/coder' : 'anaconder',
|
|
'Cascadia Code' : 'Caskaydia Cove',
|
|
'cascadia code' : 'caskaydia cove',
|
|
'CascadiaCode' : 'CaskaydiaCove',
|
|
'cascadiacode' : 'caskaydiacove',
|
|
'Cascadia Mono' : 'Caskaydia Mono',
|
|
'cascadia mono' : 'caskaydia mono',
|
|
'CascadiaMono' : 'CaskaydiaMono',
|
|
'cascadiamono' : 'caskaydiamono',
|
|
'Fira Mono' : 'Fura Mono',
|
|
'Fira Sans' : 'Fura Sans',
|
|
'FiraMono' : 'FuraMono',
|
|
'FiraSans' : 'FuraSans',
|
|
'fira mono' : 'fura mono',
|
|
'fira sans' : 'fura sans',
|
|
'firamono' : 'furamono',
|
|
'firasans' : 'furasans',
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# remove overly verbose font names
|
|
# particularly regarding Powerline sourced Fonts (https://github.com/powerline/fonts)
|
|
additionalFontNameReplacements = {
|
|
'for Powerline': '',
|
|
'ForPowerline': ''
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
additionalFontNameReplacements2 = {
|
|
'Powerline': ''
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
projectInfo = (
|
|
"Patched with '" + projectName + " Patcher' (https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts)\n\n"
|
|
"* Website: https://www.nerdfonts.com\n"
|
|
"* Version: " + version + "\n"
|
|
"* Development Website: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts\n"
|
|
"* Changelog: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/blob/-/changelog.md"
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
familyname = replace_font_name(familyname, reservedFontNameReplacements)
|
|
fullname = replace_font_name(fullname, reservedFontNameReplacements)
|
|
fontname = replace_font_name(fontname, reservedFontNameReplacements)
|
|
familyname = replace_font_name(familyname, additionalFontNameReplacements)
|
|
fullname = replace_font_name(fullname, additionalFontNameReplacements)
|
|
fontname = replace_font_name(fontname, additionalFontNameReplacements)
|
|
familyname = replace_font_name(familyname, additionalFontNameReplacements2)
|
|
fullname = replace_font_name(fullname, additionalFontNameReplacements2)
|
|
fontname = replace_font_name(fontname, additionalFontNameReplacements2)
|
|
|
|
if not (FontnameParserOK and self.args.makegroups):
|
|
# replace any extra whitespace characters:
|
|
font.familyname = " ".join(familyname.split())
|
|
font.fullname = " ".join(fullname.split())
|
|
font.fontname = " ".join(fontname.split())
|
|
|
|
font.appendSFNTName(str('English (US)'), str('Preferred Family'), font.familyname)
|
|
font.appendSFNTName(str('English (US)'), str('Family'), font.familyname)
|
|
font.appendSFNTName(str('English (US)'), str('Compatible Full'), font.fullname)
|
|
font.appendSFNTName(str('English (US)'), str('SubFamily'), subFamily)
|
|
else:
|
|
fam_suffix = projectNameSingular if not self.args.windows else projectNameAbbreviation
|
|
fam_suffix += ' Mono' if self.args.single else ''
|
|
n.inject_suffix(verboseAdditionalFontNameSuffix, additionalFontNameSuffix, fam_suffix)
|
|
n.rename_font(font)
|
|
|
|
font.comment = projectInfo
|
|
font.fontlog = projectInfo
|
|
|
|
|
|
def setup_version(self):
|
|
""" Add the Nerd Font version to the original version """
|
|
# print("Version was {}".format(sourceFont.version))
|
|
if self.sourceFont.version != None:
|
|
self.sourceFont.version += ";" + projectName + " " + version
|
|
else:
|
|
self.sourceFont.version = str(self.sourceFont.cidversion) + ";" + projectName + " " + version
|
|
self.sourceFont.sfntRevision = None # Auto-set (refreshed) by fontforge
|
|
self.sourceFont.appendSFNTName(str('English (US)'), str('Version'), "Version " + self.sourceFont.version)
|
|
# print("Version now is {}".format(sourceFont.version))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def remove_ligatures(self):
|
|
# let's deal with ligatures (mostly for monospaced fonts)
|
|
# the tables have been removed from the repo with >this< commit
|
|
if self.args.configfile and self.config.read(self.args.configfile):
|
|
if self.args.removeligatures:
|
|
print("Removing ligatures from configfile `Subtables` section")
|
|
ligature_subtables = json.loads(self.config.get("Subtables", "ligatures"))
|
|
for subtable in ligature_subtables:
|
|
print("Removing subtable:", subtable)
|
|
try:
|
|
self.sourceFont.removeLookupSubtable(subtable)
|
|
print("Successfully removed subtable:", subtable)
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
print("Failed to remove subtable:", subtable)
|
|
elif self.args.removeligatures:
|
|
print("Unable to read configfile, unable to remove ligatures")
|
|
else:
|
|
print("No configfile given, skipping configfile related actions")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def assert_monospace(self):
|
|
# Check if the sourcefont is monospaced
|
|
width_mono = is_monospaced(self.sourceFont)
|
|
panose_mono = check_panose_monospaced(self.sourceFont)
|
|
# The following is in fact "width_mono != panose_mono", but only if panose_mono is not 'unknown'
|
|
if (width_mono and panose_mono == 0) or (not width_mono and panose_mono == 1):
|
|
print(" Warning: Monospaced check: Panose assumed to be wrong")
|
|
print(" Glyph widths {} / {} - {} and Panose says \"monospace {}\" ({})".format(get_advance_width(self.sourceFont, False, True),
|
|
get_advance_width(self.sourceFont, False, False), get_advance_width(self.sourceFont, True, False), panose_mono, list(self.sourceFont.os2_panose)))
|
|
if not width_mono:
|
|
print(" Warning: Sourcefont is not monospaced - forcing to monospace not advisable, results might be useless")
|
|
if self.args.single <= 1:
|
|
sys.exit(projectName + ": Font will not be patched! Give --mono (or -s, or --use-single-width-glyphs) twice to force patching")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def setup_patch_set(self):
|
|
""" Creates list of dicts to with instructions on copying glyphs from each symbol font into self.sourceFont """
|
|
# Supported params: overlap | careful
|
|
# Powerline dividers
|
|
SYM_ATTR_POWERLINE = {
|
|
'default': {'align': 'c', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'pa', 'params': {}},
|
|
|
|
# Arrow tips
|
|
0xe0b0: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.02}},
|
|
0xe0b1: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.02}},
|
|
0xe0b2: {'align': 'r', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.02}},
|
|
0xe0b3: {'align': 'r', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.02}},
|
|
|
|
# Rounded arcs
|
|
0xe0b4: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.01}},
|
|
0xe0b5: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.01}},
|
|
0xe0b6: {'align': 'r', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.01}},
|
|
0xe0b7: {'align': 'r', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.01}},
|
|
|
|
# Bottom Triangles
|
|
0xe0b8: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.02}},
|
|
0xe0b9: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.02}},
|
|
0xe0ba: {'align': 'r', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.02}},
|
|
0xe0bb: {'align': 'r', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.02}},
|
|
|
|
# Top Triangles
|
|
0xe0bc: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.02}},
|
|
0xe0bd: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.02}},
|
|
0xe0be: {'align': 'r', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.02}},
|
|
0xe0bf: {'align': 'r', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.02}},
|
|
|
|
# Flames
|
|
0xe0c0: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.01}},
|
|
0xe0c1: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.01}},
|
|
0xe0c2: {'align': 'r', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.01}},
|
|
0xe0c3: {'align': 'r', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.01}},
|
|
|
|
# Small squares
|
|
0xe0c4: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {}},
|
|
0xe0c5: {'align': 'r', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {}},
|
|
|
|
# Bigger squares
|
|
0xe0c6: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {}},
|
|
0xe0c7: {'align': 'r', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {}},
|
|
|
|
# Waveform
|
|
0xe0c8: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.01}},
|
|
|
|
# Hexagons
|
|
0xe0cc: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {}},
|
|
0xe0cd: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {}},
|
|
|
|
# Legos
|
|
0xe0ce: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {}},
|
|
0xe0cf: {'align': 'c', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {}},
|
|
0xe0d1: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.02}},
|
|
|
|
# Top and bottom trapezoid
|
|
0xe0d2: {'align': 'l', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.02}},
|
|
0xe0d4: {'align': 'r', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'xy', 'params': {'overlap': 0.02}}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SYM_ATTR_DEFAULT = {
|
|
# 'pa' == preserve aspect ratio
|
|
'default': {'align': 'c', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'pa', 'params': {}}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SYM_ATTR_FONTA = {
|
|
# 'pa' == preserve aspect ratio
|
|
'default': {'align': 'c', 'valign': 'c', 'stretch': 'pa', 'params': {}},
|
|
|
|
# Don't center these arrows vertically
|
|
0xf0dc: {'align': 'c', 'valign': '', 'stretch': 'pa', 'params': {}},
|
|
0xf0dd: {'align': 'c', 'valign': '', 'stretch': 'pa', 'params': {}},
|
|
0xf0de: {'align': 'c', 'valign': '', 'stretch': 'pa', 'params': {}}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
CUSTOM_ATTR = {
|
|
# 'pa' == preserve aspect ratio
|
|
'default': {'align': 'c', 'valign': '', 'stretch': '', 'params': {}}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Most glyphs we want to maximize during the scale. However, there are some
|
|
# that need to be small or stay relative in size to each other.
|
|
# The following list are those glyphs. A tuple represents a range.
|
|
DEVI_SCALE_LIST = {'ScaleGlyph': 0xE60E, # Android logo
|
|
'GlyphsToScale': [
|
|
(0xe6bd, 0xe6c3) # very small things
|
|
]}
|
|
FONTA_SCALE_LIST = {'GlyphsToScale': [
|
|
[0xf005, 0xf006, 0xf089], # star, star empty, half star
|
|
range(0xf026, 0xf028 + 1), # volume off, down, up
|
|
range(0xf02b, 0xf02c + 1), # tag, tags
|
|
range(0xf031, 0xf035 + 1), # font et al
|
|
range(0xf044, 0xf046 + 1), # edit, share, check (boxes)
|
|
range(0xf048, 0xf052 + 1), # multimedia buttons
|
|
range(0xf060, 0xf063 + 1), # arrows
|
|
[0xf053, 0xf054, 0xf077, 0xf078], # chevron all directions
|
|
range(0xf07d, 0xf07e + 1), # resize
|
|
[0xf0d7, 0xf0da, 0xf0dc, 0xf0fe], # caret all directions and same looking sort
|
|
range(0xf100, 0xf107 + 1), # angle
|
|
range(0xf141, 0xf142 + 1), # ellipsis
|
|
range(0xf153, 0xf15a + 1), # currencies
|
|
range(0xf175, 0xf178 + 1), # long arrows
|
|
range(0xf182, 0xf183 + 1), # male and female
|
|
range(0xf221, 0xf22d + 1), # gender or so
|
|
range(0xf255, 0xf25b + 1), # hand symbols
|
|
]}
|
|
OCTI_SCALE_LIST = {'ScaleGlyph': 0xF02E, # looking glass (probably biggest glyph?)
|
|
'GlyphsToScale': [
|
|
(0xf03d, 0xf040), # arrows
|
|
0xf044, 0xf05a, 0xf05b, 0xf0aa, # triangles
|
|
(0xf051, 0xf053), # small stuff
|
|
0xf071, 0xf09f, 0xf0a0, 0xf0a1, # small arrows
|
|
0xf078, 0xf0a2, 0xf0a3, 0xf0a4, # chevrons
|
|
0xf0ca, # dash
|
|
]}
|
|
|
|
# Define the character ranges
|
|
# Symbol font ranges
|
|
self.patch_set = [
|
|
{'Enabled': True, 'Name': "Seti-UI + Custom", 'Filename': "original-source.otf", 'Exact': False, 'SymStart': 0xE4FA, 'SymEnd': 0xE5AA, 'SrcStart': 0xE5FA, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_DEFAULT},
|
|
{'Enabled': True, 'Name': "Devicons", 'Filename': "devicons.ttf", 'Exact': False, 'SymStart': 0xE600, 'SymEnd': 0xE6C5, 'SrcStart': 0xE700, 'ScaleGlyph': DEVI_SCALE_LIST, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_DEFAULT},
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.powerline, 'Name': "Powerline Symbols", 'Filename': "powerline-symbols/PowerlineSymbols.otf", 'Exact': True, 'SymStart': 0xE0A0, 'SymEnd': 0xE0A2, 'SrcStart': None, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_POWERLINE},
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.powerline, 'Name': "Powerline Symbols", 'Filename': "powerline-symbols/PowerlineSymbols.otf", 'Exact': True, 'SymStart': 0xE0B0, 'SymEnd': 0xE0B3, 'SrcStart': None, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_POWERLINE},
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.powerlineextra, 'Name': "Powerline Extra Symbols", 'Filename': "PowerlineExtraSymbols.otf", 'Exact': True, 'SymStart': 0xE0A3, 'SymEnd': 0xE0A3, 'SrcStart': None, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_POWERLINE},
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.powerlineextra, 'Name': "Powerline Extra Symbols", 'Filename': "PowerlineExtraSymbols.otf", 'Exact': True, 'SymStart': 0xE0B4, 'SymEnd': 0xE0C8, 'SrcStart': None, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_POWERLINE},
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.powerlineextra, 'Name': "Powerline Extra Symbols", 'Filename': "PowerlineExtraSymbols.otf", 'Exact': True, 'SymStart': 0xE0CA, 'SymEnd': 0xE0CA, 'SrcStart': None, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_POWERLINE},
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.powerlineextra, 'Name': "Powerline Extra Symbols", 'Filename': "PowerlineExtraSymbols.otf", 'Exact': True, 'SymStart': 0xE0CC, 'SymEnd': 0xE0D4, 'SrcStart': None, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_POWERLINE},
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.pomicons, 'Name': "Pomicons", 'Filename': "Pomicons.otf", 'Exact': True, 'SymStart': 0xE000, 'SymEnd': 0xE00A, 'SrcStart': None, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_DEFAULT},
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.fontawesome, 'Name': "Font Awesome", 'Filename': "font-awesome/FontAwesome.otf", 'Exact': True, 'SymStart': 0xF000, 'SymEnd': 0xF2E0, 'SrcStart': None, 'ScaleGlyph': FONTA_SCALE_LIST, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_FONTA},
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.fontawesomeextension, 'Name': "Font Awesome Extension", 'Filename': "font-awesome-extension.ttf", 'Exact': False, 'SymStart': 0xE000, 'SymEnd': 0xE0A9, 'SrcStart': 0xE200, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_DEFAULT}, # Maximize
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.powersymbols, 'Name': "Power Symbols", 'Filename': "Unicode_IEC_symbol_font.otf", 'Exact': True, 'SymStart': 0x23FB, 'SymEnd': 0x23FE, 'SrcStart': None, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_DEFAULT}, # Power, Power On/Off, Power On, Sleep
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.powersymbols, 'Name': "Power Symbols", 'Filename': "Unicode_IEC_symbol_font.otf", 'Exact': True, 'SymStart': 0x2B58, 'SymEnd': 0x2B58, 'SrcStart': None, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_DEFAULT}, # Heavy Circle (aka Power Off)
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|
{'Enabled': self.args.material, 'Name': "Material", 'Filename': "materialdesignicons-webfont.ttf", 'Exact': False, 'SymStart': 0xF001, 'SymEnd': 0xF847, 'SrcStart': 0xF500, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_DEFAULT},
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.weather, 'Name': "Weather Icons", 'Filename': "weather-icons/weathericons-regular-webfont.ttf", 'Exact': False, 'SymStart': 0xF000, 'SymEnd': 0xF0EB, 'SrcStart': 0xE300, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_DEFAULT},
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.fontlogos, 'Name': "Font Logos", 'Filename': "font-logos.ttf", 'Exact': True, 'SymStart': 0xF300, 'SymEnd': 0xF32F, 'SrcStart': None, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_DEFAULT},
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.octicons, 'Name': "Octicons", 'Filename': "octicons.ttf", 'Exact': False, 'SymStart': 0xF000, 'SymEnd': 0xF105, 'SrcStart': 0xF400, 'ScaleGlyph': OCTI_SCALE_LIST, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_DEFAULT}, # Magnifying glass
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.octicons, 'Name': "Octicons", 'Filename': "octicons.ttf", 'Exact': True, 'SymStart': 0x2665, 'SymEnd': 0x2665, 'SrcStart': None, 'ScaleGlyph': OCTI_SCALE_LIST, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_DEFAULT}, # Heart
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.octicons, 'Name': "Octicons", 'Filename': "octicons.ttf", 'Exact': True, 'SymStart': 0X26A1, 'SymEnd': 0X26A1, 'SrcStart': None, 'ScaleGlyph': OCTI_SCALE_LIST, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_DEFAULT}, # Zap
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.octicons, 'Name': "Octicons", 'Filename': "octicons.ttf", 'Exact': False, 'SymStart': 0xF27C, 'SymEnd': 0xF27C, 'SrcStart': 0xF4A9, 'ScaleGlyph': OCTI_SCALE_LIST, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_DEFAULT}, # Desktop
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.codicons, 'Name': "Codicons", 'Filename': "codicons/codicon.ttf", 'Exact': True, 'SymStart': 0xEA60, 'SymEnd': 0xEBEB, 'SrcStart': None, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': SYM_ATTR_DEFAULT},
|
|
{'Enabled': self.args.custom, 'Name': "Custom", 'Filename': self.args.custom, 'Exact': True, 'SymStart': 0x0000, 'SymEnd': 0x0000, 'SrcStart': None, 'ScaleGlyph': None, 'Attributes': CUSTOM_ATTR}
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|
]
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|
|
|
def setup_line_dimensions(self):
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|
# win_ascent and win_descent are used to set the line height for windows fonts.
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|
# hhead_ascent and hhead_descent are used to set the line height for mac fonts.
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|
#
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|
# Make the total line size even. This seems to make the powerline separators
|
|
# center more evenly.
|
|
if self.args.adjustLineHeight:
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|
if (self.sourceFont.os2_winascent + self.sourceFont.os2_windescent) % 2 != 0:
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|
self.sourceFont.os2_winascent += 1
|
|
|
|
# Make the line size identical for windows and mac
|
|
# ! This is broken because hhea* is changed but os2_typo* is not
|
|
# ! On the other hand we need intact (i.e. original) typo values
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|
# ! in get_sourcefont_dimensions() @TODO FIXME
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|
self.sourceFont.hhea_ascent = self.sourceFont.os2_winascent
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|
self.sourceFont.hhea_descent = -self.sourceFont.os2_windescent
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|
|
|
def get_essential_references(self):
|
|
"""Find glyphs that are needed for the basic glyphs"""
|
|
# Sometimes basic glyphs are constructed from multiple other glyphs.
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|
# Find out which other glyphs are also needed to keep the basic
|
|
# glyphs intact.
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|
# 0x00-0x17f is the Latin Extended-A range
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|
for glyph in range(0x21, 0x17f):
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|
if not glyph in self.sourceFont:
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|
continue
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|
for r in self.sourceFont[glyph].references:
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|
self.essential.add(self.sourceFont[r[0]].unicode)
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|
|
|
def get_sourcefont_dimensions(self):
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|
# Initial font dimensions
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|
self.font_dim = {
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|
'xmin' : 0,
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|
'ymin' : -self.sourceFont.os2_windescent,
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|
'xmax' : 0,
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|
'ymax' : self.sourceFont.os2_winascent,
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|
'width' : 0,
|
|
'height': 0,
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|
}
|
|
if self.sourceFont.os2_use_typo_metrics:
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|
self.font_dim['ymin'] = self.sourceFont.os2_typodescent
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|
self.font_dim['ymax'] = self.sourceFont.os2_typoascent
|
|
|
|
# Calculate font height
|
|
self.font_dim['height'] = -self.font_dim['ymin'] + self.font_dim['ymax']
|
|
if self.font_dim['height'] == 0:
|
|
# This can only happen if the input font is empty
|
|
# Assume we are using our prepared templates
|
|
self.font_dim = {
|
|
'xmin' : 0,
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|
'ymin' : -self.sourceFont.descent,
|
|
'xmax' : self.sourceFont.em,
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|
'ymax' : self.sourceFont.ascent,
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|
'width' : self.sourceFont.em,
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|
'height': self.sourceFont.descent + self.sourceFont.ascent,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Line gap add extra space on the bottom of the line which
|
|
# doesn't allow the powerline glyphs to fill the entire line.
|
|
# Put half of the gap into the 'cell', each top and bottom
|
|
gap = max(self.sourceFont.hhea_linegap, self.sourceFont.os2_typolinegap) # TODO probably wrong
|
|
if self.sourceFont.os2_use_typo_metrics:
|
|
gap = self.sourceFont.os2_typolinegap
|
|
self.sourceFont.hhea_linegap = 0
|
|
self.sourceFont.os2_typolinegap = 0
|
|
if gap > 0:
|
|
gap_top = int(gap / 2)
|
|
gap_bottom = gap - gap_top
|
|
self.font_dim['ymin'] -= gap_bottom
|
|
self.font_dim['ymax'] += gap_top
|
|
self.font_dim['height'] = -self.font_dim['ymin'] + self.font_dim['ymax']
|
|
self.sourceFont.os2_typoascent = self.sourceFont.os2_typoascent + gap_top
|
|
self.sourceFont.os2_typodescent = self.sourceFont.os2_typodescent - gap_bottom
|
|
# TODO Check what to do with win and hhea values
|
|
|
|
# Find the biggest char width
|
|
# Ignore the y-values, os2_winXXXXX values set above are used for line height
|
|
#
|
|
# 0x00-0x17f is the Latin Extended-A range
|
|
for glyph in range(0x21, 0x17f):
|
|
if glyph in range(0x7F, 0xBF):
|
|
continue # ignore special characters like '1/4' etc
|
|
try:
|
|
(_, _, xmax, _) = self.sourceFont[glyph].boundingBox()
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
continue
|
|
if self.font_dim['width'] < self.sourceFont[glyph].width:
|
|
self.font_dim['width'] = self.sourceFont[glyph].width
|
|
# print("New MAXWIDTH-A {} {} {}".format(glyph, self.sourceFont[glyph].width, xmax))
|
|
if xmax > self.font_dim['xmax']:
|
|
self.font_dim['xmax'] = xmax
|
|
# print("New MAXWIDTH-B {} {} {}".format(glyph, self.sourceFont[glyph].width, xmax))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_scale_factor(self, sym_dim):
|
|
scale_ratio = 1
|
|
|
|
# We want to preserve x/y aspect ratio, so find biggest scale factor that allows symbol to fit
|
|
scale_ratio_x = self.font_dim['width'] / sym_dim['width']
|
|
scale_ratio_y = self.font_dim['height'] / sym_dim['height']
|
|
if scale_ratio_x > scale_ratio_y:
|
|
scale_ratio = scale_ratio_y
|
|
else:
|
|
scale_ratio = scale_ratio_x
|
|
return scale_ratio
|
|
|
|
|
|
def copy_glyphs(self, sourceFontStart, symbolFont, symbolFontStart, symbolFontEnd, exactEncoding, scaleGlyph, setName, attributes):
|
|
""" Copies symbol glyphs into self.sourceFont """
|
|
progressText = ''
|
|
careful = False
|
|
glyphSetLength = 0
|
|
sourceFontCounter = 0
|
|
|
|
if self.args.careful:
|
|
careful = True
|
|
|
|
# Create glyphs from symbol font
|
|
#
|
|
# If we are going to copy all Glyphs, then assume we want to be careful
|
|
# and only copy those that are not already contained in the source font
|
|
if symbolFontStart == 0:
|
|
symbolFont.selection.all()
|
|
careful = True
|
|
else:
|
|
symbolFont.selection.select((str("ranges"), str("unicode")), symbolFontStart, symbolFontEnd)
|
|
|
|
# Get number of selected non-empty glyphs with codes >=0 (i.e. not -1 == notdef)
|
|
symbolFontSelection = [ x for x in symbolFont.selection.byGlyphs if x.unicode >= 0 ]
|
|
glyphSetLength = len(symbolFontSelection)
|
|
|
|
if self.args.quiet is False:
|
|
sys.stdout.write("Adding " + str(max(1, glyphSetLength)) + " Glyphs from " + setName + " Set \n")
|
|
|
|
currentSourceFontGlyph = -1 # initialize for the exactEncoding case
|
|
|
|
for index, sym_glyph in enumerate(symbolFontSelection):
|
|
index = max(1, index)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
sym_attr = attributes[sym_glyph.unicode]
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
sym_attr = attributes['default']
|
|
|
|
if exactEncoding:
|
|
# Use the exact same hex values for the source font as for the symbol font.
|
|
# Problem is we do not know the codepoint of the sym_glyph and because it
|
|
# came from a selection.byGlyphs there might be skipped over glyphs.
|
|
# The iteration is still in the order of the selection by codepoint,
|
|
# so we take the next allowed codepoint of the current glyph
|
|
possible_codes = [ ]
|
|
if sym_glyph.unicode > currentSourceFontGlyph:
|
|
possible_codes += [ sym_glyph.unicode ]
|
|
if sym_glyph.altuni:
|
|
possible_codes += [ v for v, s, r in sym_glyph.altuni if v > currentSourceFontGlyph ]
|
|
if len(possible_codes) == 0:
|
|
print(" Can not determine codepoint of {:X}. Skipping...".format(sym_glyph.unicode))
|
|
continue
|
|
currentSourceFontGlyph = min(possible_codes)
|
|
else:
|
|
# use source font defined hex values based on passed in start (fills gaps; symbols are packed)
|
|
currentSourceFontGlyph = sourceFontStart + sourceFontCounter
|
|
sourceFontCounter += 1
|
|
|
|
if self.args.quiet is False:
|
|
if self.args.progressbars:
|
|
update_progress(round(float(index + 1) / glyphSetLength, 2))
|
|
else:
|
|
progressText = "\nUpdating glyph: {} {} putting at: {:X}".format(sym_glyph, sym_glyph.glyphname, currentSourceFontGlyph)
|
|
sys.stdout.write(progressText)
|
|
sys.stdout.flush()
|
|
|
|
# check if a glyph already exists in this location
|
|
if careful or 'careful' in sym_attr['params'] or currentSourceFontGlyph in self.essential:
|
|
if currentSourceFontGlyph in self.sourceFont:
|
|
if self.args.quiet is False:
|
|
careful_type = 'essential' if currentSourceFontGlyph in self.essential else 'existing'
|
|
print(" Found {} Glyph at {:X}. Skipping...".format(careful_type, currentSourceFontGlyph))
|
|
# We don't want to touch anything so move to next Glyph
|
|
continue
|
|
else:
|
|
# If we overwrite an existing glyph all subtable entries regarding it will be wrong
|
|
# (Probably; at least if we add a symbol and do not substitude a ligature or such)
|
|
if currentSourceFontGlyph in self.sourceFont:
|
|
self.sourceFont[currentSourceFontGlyph].removePosSub("*")
|
|
|
|
# Select and copy symbol from its encoding point
|
|
# We need to do this select after the careful check, this way we don't
|
|
# reset our selection before starting the next loop
|
|
symbolFont.selection.select(sym_glyph.encoding)
|
|
symbolFont.copy()
|
|
|
|
# Paste it
|
|
self.sourceFont.selection.select(currentSourceFontGlyph)
|
|
self.sourceFont.paste()
|
|
self.sourceFont[currentSourceFontGlyph].glyphname = sym_glyph.glyphname
|
|
scale_ratio_x = 1
|
|
scale_ratio_y = 1
|
|
|
|
# Prepare symbol glyph dimensions
|
|
sym_dim = get_glyph_dimensions(self.sourceFont[currentSourceFontGlyph])
|
|
|
|
# Now that we have copy/pasted the glyph, if we are creating a monospace
|
|
# font we need to scale and move the glyphs. It is possible to have
|
|
# empty glyphs, so we need to skip those.
|
|
if self.args.single and sym_dim['width'] and sym_dim['height']:
|
|
# If we want to preserve that aspect ratio of the glyphs we need to
|
|
# find the largest possible scaling factor that will allow the glyph
|
|
# to fit in both the x and y directions
|
|
if sym_attr['stretch'] == 'pa':
|
|
scale_ratio_x = False
|
|
if scaleGlyph:
|
|
# We want to preserve the relative size of each glyph in a glyph group
|
|
scale_ratio_x = self.get_glyph_scale(sym_glyph.unicode, scaleGlyph, symbolFont)
|
|
if scale_ratio_x is False:
|
|
# In the remaining cases, each glyph is sized independently to each other
|
|
scale_ratio_x = self.get_scale_factor(sym_dim)
|
|
scale_ratio_y = scale_ratio_x
|
|
else:
|
|
if 'x' in sym_attr['stretch']:
|
|
# Stretch the glyph horizontally to fit the entire available width
|
|
scale_ratio_x = self.font_dim['width'] / sym_dim['width']
|
|
# end if single width
|
|
|
|
# non-monospace (double width glyphs)
|
|
# elif sym_dim['width'] and sym_dim['height']:
|
|
# any special logic we want to apply for double-width variation
|
|
# would go here
|
|
|
|
if 'y' in sym_attr['stretch']:
|
|
# Stretch the glyph vertically to total line height (good for powerline separators)
|
|
# Currently stretching vertically for both monospace and double-width
|
|
scale_ratio_y = self.font_dim['height'] / sym_dim['height']
|
|
|
|
overlap = sym_attr['params'].get('overlap')
|
|
|
|
if scale_ratio_x != 1 or scale_ratio_y != 1:
|
|
if overlap:
|
|
scale_ratio_x *= 1 + overlap
|
|
scale_ratio_y *= 1 + overlap
|
|
self.sourceFont[currentSourceFontGlyph].transform(psMat.scale(scale_ratio_x, scale_ratio_y))
|
|
|
|
# Use the dimensions from the newly pasted and stretched glyph
|
|
sym_dim = get_glyph_dimensions(self.sourceFont[currentSourceFontGlyph])
|
|
y_align_distance = 0
|
|
if sym_attr['valign'] == 'c':
|
|
# Center the symbol vertically by matching the center of the line height and center of symbol
|
|
sym_ycenter = sym_dim['ymax'] - (sym_dim['height'] / 2)
|
|
font_ycenter = self.font_dim['ymax'] - (self.font_dim['height'] / 2)
|
|
y_align_distance = font_ycenter - sym_ycenter
|
|
|
|
# Handle glyph l/r/c alignment
|
|
x_align_distance = 0
|
|
if sym_attr['align']:
|
|
# First find the baseline x-alignment (left alignment amount)
|
|
x_align_distance = self.font_dim['xmin'] - sym_dim['xmin']
|
|
if sym_attr['align'] == 'c':
|
|
# Center align
|
|
x_align_distance += (self.font_dim['width'] / 2) - (sym_dim['width'] / 2)
|
|
elif sym_attr['align'] == 'r':
|
|
# Right align
|
|
x_align_distance += self.font_dim['width'] - sym_dim['width']
|
|
|
|
if overlap:
|
|
overlap_width = self.font_dim['width'] * overlap
|
|
if sym_attr['align'] == 'l':
|
|
x_align_distance -= overlap_width
|
|
if sym_attr['align'] == 'r':
|
|
x_align_distance += overlap_width
|
|
|
|
align_matrix = psMat.translate(x_align_distance, y_align_distance)
|
|
self.sourceFont[currentSourceFontGlyph].transform(align_matrix)
|
|
|
|
# Ensure after horizontal adjustments and centering that the glyph
|
|
# does not overlap the bearings (edges)
|
|
if not overlap:
|
|
self.remove_glyph_neg_bearings(self.sourceFont[currentSourceFontGlyph])
|
|
|
|
# Needed for setting 'advance width' on each glyph so they do not overlap,
|
|
# also ensures the font is considered monospaced on Windows by setting the
|
|
# same width for all character glyphs. This needs to be done for all glyphs,
|
|
# even the ones that are empty and didn't go through the scaling operations.
|
|
# It should come after setting the glyph bearings
|
|
self.set_glyph_width_mono(self.sourceFont[currentSourceFontGlyph])
|
|
|
|
# Re-remove negative bearings for target font with variable advance width
|
|
if self.args.nonmono:
|
|
self.remove_glyph_neg_bearings(self.sourceFont[currentSourceFontGlyph])
|
|
|
|
# Check if the inserted glyph is scaled correctly for monospace
|
|
if self.args.single:
|
|
(xmin, _, xmax, _) = self.sourceFont[currentSourceFontGlyph].boundingBox()
|
|
if int(xmax - xmin) > self.font_dim['width'] * (1 + (overlap or 0)):
|
|
print("\n Warning: Scaled glyph U+{:X} wider than one monospace width ({} / {} (overlap {}))".format(
|
|
currentSourceFontGlyph, int(xmax - xmin), self.font_dim['width'], overlap))
|
|
|
|
# end for
|
|
|
|
if self.args.quiet is False or self.args.progressbars:
|
|
sys.stdout.write("\n")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def set_sourcefont_glyph_widths(self):
|
|
""" Makes self.sourceFont monospace compliant """
|
|
|
|
for glyph in self.sourceFont.glyphs():
|
|
if (glyph.width == self.font_dim['width']):
|
|
# Don't touch the (negative) bearings if the width is ok
|
|
# Ligartures will have these.
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if (glyph.width != 0):
|
|
# If the width is zero this glyph is intened to be printed on top of another one.
|
|
# In this case we need to keep the negative bearings to shift it 'left'.
|
|
# Things like Ä have these: composed of U+0041 'A' and U+0308 'double dot above'
|
|
#
|
|
# If width is not zero, correct the bearings such that they are within the width:
|
|
self.remove_glyph_neg_bearings(glyph)
|
|
|
|
self.set_glyph_width_mono(glyph)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def remove_glyph_neg_bearings(self, glyph):
|
|
""" Sets passed glyph's bearings 0 if they are negative. """
|
|
try:
|
|
if glyph.left_side_bearing < 0:
|
|
glyph.left_side_bearing = 0
|
|
if glyph.right_side_bearing < 0:
|
|
glyph.right_side_bearing = 0
|
|
except:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
|
|
def set_glyph_width_mono(self, glyph):
|
|
""" Sets passed glyph.width to self.font_dim.width.
|
|
|
|
self.font_dim.width is set with self.get_sourcefont_dimensions().
|
|
"""
|
|
try:
|
|
# Fontforge handles the width change like this:
|
|
# - Keep existing left_side_bearing
|
|
# - Set width
|
|
# - Calculate and set new right_side_bearing
|
|
glyph.width = self.font_dim['width']
|
|
except:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def prepareScaleGlyph(self, scaleGlyph, symbolFont, destGlyph):
|
|
""" Prepare raw ScaleGlyph data for use """
|
|
# The GlyphData is a dict with these (possible) entries:
|
|
# 'GlyphsToScale': List of ((lists of glyph codes) or (ranges of glyph codes)) that shall be scaled
|
|
# 'scales': List of associated scale factors, one for each entry in 'GlyphsToScale' (generated by this function)
|
|
# Example:
|
|
# { 'GlyphsToScale': [ range(1, 3), [ 7, 10 ], ],
|
|
# 'scales': [ 1.23, 1.33, ] }
|
|
#
|
|
# Each item in 'GlyphsToScale' (a range or an explicit list) forms a group of glyphs that shall be
|
|
# as rescaled all with the same and maximum possible (for the included glyphs) factor.
|
|
#
|
|
# Previously this structure has been used:
|
|
# 'ScaleGlyph' Lead glyph, which scaling factor is taken
|
|
# 'GlyphsToScale': List of (glyph code) or (list of two glyph codes that form a closed range)) that shall be scaled
|
|
# Note that this allows only one group for the whle symbol font, and that the scaling factor is defined by
|
|
# a specific character, which needs to be manually selected (on each symbol font update).
|
|
# Previous entries are automatically rewritten to the new style.
|
|
if 'scales' in scaleGlyph:
|
|
# Already prepared... must not happen, ignore call
|
|
return
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if 'ScaleGlyph' in scaleGlyph:
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# old method. Rewrite to new.
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flat_list = []
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for i in scaleGlyph['GlyphsToScale']:
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if isinstance(i, tuple):
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flat_list += list(range(i[0], i[1] + 1))
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else:
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flat_list.append(i)
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scaleGlyph['GlyphsToScale'] = [ flat_list ]
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sym_dim = get_glyph_dimensions(symbolFont[scaleGlyph['ScaleGlyph']])
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scaleGlyph['scales'] = [ self.get_scale_factor(sym_dim) ]
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else:
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|
scaleGlyph['scales'] = []
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for group in scaleGlyph['GlyphsToScale']:
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sym_dim = get_multiglyph_boundingBox([ symbolFont[g] if g in symbolFont else None for g in group ], destGlyph)
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scaleGlyph['scales'].append(self.get_scale_factor(sym_dim))
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|
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def get_glyph_scale(self, unicode_value, scaleGlyph, symbolFont):
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|
""" Determines whether or not to use scaled glyphs for glyphs in passed glyph_list """
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|
# Potentially destorys the contents of self.sourceFont[unicode_value]
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|
if not 'scales' in scaleGlyph:
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|
self.prepareScaleGlyph(scaleGlyph, symbolFont, self.sourceFont[unicode_value])
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|
for glyph_list, scale in zip(scaleGlyph['GlyphsToScale'], scaleGlyph['scales']):
|
|
if unicode_value in glyph_list:
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return scale
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|
return False
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|
|
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def replace_font_name(font_name, replacement_dict):
|
|
""" Replaces all keys with vals from replacement_dict in font_name. """
|
|
for key, val in replacement_dict.items():
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|
font_name = font_name.replace(key, val)
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return font_name
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|
|
|
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|
def make_sure_path_exists(path):
|
|
""" Verifies path passed to it exists. """
|
|
try:
|
|
os.makedirs(path)
|
|
except OSError as exception:
|
|
if exception.errno != errno.EEXIST:
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|
raise
|
|
|
|
def get_multiglyph_boundingBox(glyphs, destGlyph = None):
|
|
""" Returns dict of the dimensions of multiple glyphs combined(, as if they are copied into destGlyph) """
|
|
# If destGlyph is given the glyph(s) are first copied over into that
|
|
# glyph and measured in that font (to avoid rounding errors)
|
|
# Leaves the destGlyph in unknown state!
|
|
bbox = [ None, None, None, None ]
|
|
for glyph in glyphs:
|
|
if glyph is None:
|
|
# Glyph has been in defining range but is not in the actual font
|
|
continue
|
|
if destGlyph:
|
|
glyph.font.selection.select(glyph)
|
|
glyph.font.copy()
|
|
destGlyph.font.selection.select(destGlyph)
|
|
destGlyph.font.paste()
|
|
glyph = destGlyph
|
|
gbb = glyph.boundingBox()
|
|
bbox[0] = gbb[0] if bbox[0] is None or bbox[0] > gbb[0] else bbox[0]
|
|
bbox[1] = gbb[1] if bbox[1] is None or bbox[1] > gbb[1] else bbox[1]
|
|
bbox[2] = gbb[2] if bbox[2] is None or bbox[2] < gbb[2] else bbox[2]
|
|
bbox[3] = gbb[3] if bbox[3] is None or bbox[3] < gbb[3] else bbox[3]
|
|
return {
|
|
'xmin' : bbox[0],
|
|
'ymin' : bbox[1],
|
|
'xmax' : bbox[2],
|
|
'ymax' : bbox[3],
|
|
'width' : bbox[2] + (-bbox[0]),
|
|
'height': bbox[3] + (-bbox[1]),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def get_glyph_dimensions(glyph):
|
|
""" Returns dict of the dimesions of the glyph passed to it. """
|
|
return get_multiglyph_boundingBox([ glyph ])
|
|
|
|
def update_progress(progress):
|
|
""" Updates progress bar length.
|
|
|
|
Accepts a float between 0.0 and 1.0. Any int will be converted to a float.
|
|
A value at 1 or bigger represents 100%
|
|
modified from: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3160699/python-progress-bar
|
|
"""
|
|
barLength = 40 # Modify this to change the length of the progress bar
|
|
if isinstance(progress, int):
|
|
progress = float(progress)
|
|
if progress >= 1:
|
|
progress = 1
|
|
status = "Done...\r\n" # NOTE: status initialized and never used
|
|
block = int(round(barLength * progress))
|
|
text = "\r╢{0}╟ {1}%".format("█" * block + "░" * (barLength - block), int(progress * 100))
|
|
sys.stdout.write(text)
|
|
sys.stdout.flush()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check_fontforge_min_version():
|
|
""" Verifies installed FontForge version meets minimum requirement. """
|
|
minimumVersion = 20141231
|
|
actualVersion = int(fontforge.version())
|
|
|
|
# un-comment following line for testing invalid version error handling
|
|
# actualVersion = 20120731
|
|
|
|
# versions tested: 20150612, 20150824
|
|
if actualVersion < minimumVersion:
|
|
sys.stderr.write("{}: You seem to be using an unsupported (old) version of fontforge: {}\n".format(projectName, actualVersion))
|
|
sys.stderr.write("{}: Please use at least version: {}\n".format(projectName, minimumVersion))
|
|
sys.exit(1)
|
|
|
|
def setup_arguments():
|
|
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
|
|
description=(
|
|
'Nerd Fonts Font Patcher: patches a given font with programming and development related glyphs\n\n'
|
|
'* Website: https://www.nerdfonts.com\n'
|
|
'* Version: ' + version + '\n'
|
|
'* Development Website: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts\n'
|
|
'* Changelog: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/blob/-/changelog.md'),
|
|
formatter_class=RawTextHelpFormatter
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# optional arguments
|
|
parser.add_argument('font', help='The path to the font to patch (e.g., Inconsolata.otf)')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-v', '--version', action='version', version=projectName + ": %(prog)s (" + version + ")")
|
|
parser.add_argument('-s', '--mono', '--use-single-width-glyphs', dest='single', default=False, action='count', help='Whether to generate the glyphs as single-width not double-width (default is double-width)')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-l', '--adjust-line-height', dest='adjustLineHeight', default=False, action='store_true', help='Whether to adjust line heights (attempt to center powerline separators more evenly)')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', '--shutup', dest='quiet', default=False, action='store_true', help='Do not generate verbose output')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-w', '--windows', dest='windows', default=False, action='store_true', help='Limit the internal font name to 31 characters (for Windows compatibility)')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-c', '--complete', dest='complete', default=False, action='store_true', help='Add all available Glyphs')
|
|
parser.add_argument('--careful', dest='careful', default=False, action='store_true', help='Do not overwrite existing glyphs if detected')
|
|
parser.add_argument('--removeligs', '--removeligatures', dest='removeligatures', default=False, action='store_true', help='Removes ligatures specificed in JSON configuration file')
|
|
parser.add_argument('--postprocess', dest='postprocess', default=False, type=str, nargs='?', help='Specify a Script for Post Processing')
|
|
parser.add_argument('--configfile', dest='configfile', default=False, type=str, nargs='?', help='Specify a file path for JSON configuration file (see sample: src/config.sample.json)')
|
|
parser.add_argument('--custom', dest='custom', default=False, type=str, nargs='?', help='Specify a custom symbol font. All new glyphs will be copied, with no scaling applied.')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-ext', '--extension', dest='extension', default="", type=str, nargs='?', help='Change font file type to create (e.g., ttf, otf)')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-out', '--outputdir', dest='outputdir', default=".", type=str, nargs='?', help='The directory to output the patched font file to')
|
|
parser.add_argument('--glyphdir', dest='glyphdir', default=__dir__ + "/src/glyphs/", type=str, nargs='?', help='Path to glyphs to be used for patching')
|
|
parser.add_argument('--makegroups', dest='makegroups', default=False, action='store_true', help='Use alternative method to name patched fonts (experimental)')
|
|
parser.add_argument('--variable-width-glyphs', dest='nonmono', default=False, action='store_true', help='Do not adjust advance width (no "overhang")')
|
|
|
|
# progress bar arguments - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15008758/parsing-boolean-values-with-argparse
|
|
progressbars_group_parser = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=False)
|
|
progressbars_group_parser.add_argument('--progressbars', dest='progressbars', action='store_true', help='Show percentage completion progress bars per Glyph Set')
|
|
progressbars_group_parser.add_argument('--no-progressbars', dest='progressbars', action='store_false', help='Don\'t show percentage completion progress bars per Glyph Set')
|
|
parser.set_defaults(progressbars=True)
|
|
parser.add_argument('--also-windows', dest='alsowindows', default=False, action='store_true', help='Create two fonts, the normal and the --windows version')
|
|
|
|
# symbol fonts to include arguments
|
|
sym_font_group = parser.add_argument_group('Symbol Fonts')
|
|
sym_font_group.add_argument('--fontawesome', dest='fontawesome', default=False, action='store_true', help='Add Font Awesome Glyphs (http://fontawesome.io/)')
|
|
sym_font_group.add_argument('--fontawesomeextension', dest='fontawesomeextension', default=False, action='store_true', help='Add Font Awesome Extension Glyphs (https://andrelzgava.github.io/font-awesome-extension/)')
|
|
sym_font_group.add_argument('--fontlogos', '--fontlinux', dest='fontlogos', default=False, action='store_true', help='Add Font Logos Glyphs (https://github.com/Lukas-W/font-logos)')
|
|
sym_font_group.add_argument('--octicons', dest='octicons', default=False, action='store_true', help='Add Octicons Glyphs (https://octicons.github.com)')
|
|
sym_font_group.add_argument('--codicons', dest='codicons', default=False, action='store_true', help='Add Codicons Glyphs (https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-codicons)')
|
|
sym_font_group.add_argument('--powersymbols', dest='powersymbols', default=False, action='store_true', help='Add IEC Power Symbols (https://unicodepowersymbol.com/)')
|
|
sym_font_group.add_argument('--pomicons', dest='pomicons', default=False, action='store_true', help='Add Pomicon Glyphs (https://github.com/gabrielelana/pomicons)')
|
|
sym_font_group.add_argument('--powerline', dest='powerline', default=False, action='store_true', help='Add Powerline Glyphs')
|
|
sym_font_group.add_argument('--powerlineextra', dest='powerlineextra', default=False, action='store_true', help='Add Powerline Glyphs (https://github.com/ryanoasis/powerline-extra-symbols)')
|
|
sym_font_group.add_argument('--material', '--materialdesignicons', '--mdi', dest='material', default=False, action='store_true', help='Add Material Design Icons (https://github.com/templarian/MaterialDesign)')
|
|
sym_font_group.add_argument('--weather', '--weathericons', dest='weather', default=False, action='store_true', help='Add Weather Icons (https://github.com/erikflowers/weather-icons)')
|
|
|
|
args = parser.parse_args()
|
|
|
|
if args.makegroups and not FontnameParserOK:
|
|
sys.exit(projectName + ": FontnameParser module missing (bin/scripts/name_parser/Fontname*), can not --makegroups".format(projectName))
|
|
|
|
# if you add a new font, set it to True here inside the if condition
|
|
if args.complete:
|
|
args.fontawesome = True
|
|
args.fontawesomeextension = True
|
|
args.fontlogos = True
|
|
args.octicons = True
|
|
args.codicons = True
|
|
args.powersymbols = True
|
|
args.pomicons = True
|
|
args.powerline = True
|
|
args.powerlineextra = True
|
|
args.material = True
|
|
args.weather = True
|
|
|
|
if not args.complete:
|
|
sym_font_args = []
|
|
# add the list of arguments for each symbol font to the list sym_font_args
|
|
for action in sym_font_group._group_actions:
|
|
sym_font_args.append(action.__dict__['option_strings'])
|
|
|
|
# determine whether or not all symbol fonts are to be used
|
|
font_complete = True
|
|
for sym_font_arg_aliases in sym_font_args:
|
|
found = False
|
|
for alias in sym_font_arg_aliases:
|
|
if alias in sys.argv:
|
|
found = True
|
|
if found is not True:
|
|
font_complete = False
|
|
args.complete = font_complete
|
|
|
|
if args.alsowindows:
|
|
args.windows = False
|
|
|
|
if args.nonmono and args.single:
|
|
print("Warniung: Specified contradicting --variable-width-glyphs and --use-single-width-glyph. Ignoring --variable-width-glyphs.")
|
|
args.nonmono = False
|
|
|
|
make_sure_path_exists(args.outputdir)
|
|
if not os.path.isfile(args.font):
|
|
sys.exit("{}: Font file does not exist: {}".format(projectName, args.font))
|
|
if not os.access(args.font, os.R_OK):
|
|
sys.exit("{}: Can not open font file for reading: {}".format(projectName, args.font))
|
|
is_ttc = len(fontforge.fontsInFile(args.font)) > 1
|
|
|
|
if args.extension == "":
|
|
args.extension = os.path.splitext(args.font)[1]
|
|
else:
|
|
args.extension = '.' + args.extension
|
|
if re.match("\.ttc$", args.extension, re.IGNORECASE):
|
|
if not is_ttc:
|
|
sys.exit(projectName + ": Can not create True Type Collections from single font files")
|
|
else:
|
|
if is_ttc:
|
|
sys.exit(projectName + ": Can not create single font files from True Type Collections")
|
|
|
|
return args
|
|
|
|
|
|
def main():
|
|
print("{} Patcher v{} ({}) executing".format(projectName, version, script_version))
|
|
check_fontforge_min_version()
|
|
args = setup_arguments()
|
|
patcher = font_patcher(args)
|
|
|
|
sourceFonts = []
|
|
all_fonts = fontforge.fontsInFile(args.font)
|
|
for i, subfont in enumerate(all_fonts):
|
|
print("\n{}: Processing {} ({}/{})".format(projectName, subfont, i + 1, len(all_fonts)))
|
|
try:
|
|
sourceFonts.append(fontforge.open("{}({})".format(args.font, subfont), 1)) # 1 = ("fstypepermitted",))
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
sys.exit("{}: Can not open font '{}', try to open with fontforge interactively to get more information".format(
|
|
projectName, subfont))
|
|
|
|
patcher.patch(sourceFonts[-1])
|
|
|
|
print("\nDone with Patch Sets, generating font...\n")
|
|
for f in sourceFonts:
|
|
patcher.setup_font_names(f)
|
|
patcher.generate(sourceFonts)
|
|
|
|
# This mainly helps to improve CI runtime
|
|
if patcher.args.alsowindows:
|
|
patcher.args.windows = True
|
|
for f in sourceFonts:
|
|
patcher.setup_font_names(f)
|
|
patcher.generate(sourceFonts)
|
|
|
|
for f in sourceFonts:
|
|
f.close()
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
|
__dir__ = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
|
|
main()
|