/* modified for MDVI -- some names changed to avoid conflicts with T1lib */ /* * (C) 1988, 1989 by Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. * * This file may be freely copied and redistributed as long as: * 1) This entire notice continues to be included in the file, * 2) If the file has been modified in any way, a notice of such * modification is conspicuously indicated. * * PostScript, Display PostScript, and Adobe are registered trademarks of * Adobe Systems Incorporated. * * ************************************************************************ * THE INFORMATION BELOW IS FURNISHED AS IS, IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT * NOTICE, AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY ADOBE SYSTEMS * INCORPORATED. ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR * LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS OR INACCURACIES, MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY * KIND (EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY) WITH RESPECT TO THIS INFORMATION, * AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. * ************************************************************************ */ /* ParseAFM.h * * This header file is used in conjuction with the parseAFM.c file. * Together these files provide the functionality to parse Adobe Font * Metrics files and store the information in predefined data structures. * It is intended to work with an application program that needs font metric * information. The program can be used as is by making a procedure call to * parse an AFM file and have the data stored, or an application developer * may wish to customize the code. * * This header file defines the data structures used as well as the key * strings that are currently recognized by this version of the AFM parser. * This program is based on the document "Adobe Font Metrics Files, * Specification Version 2.0". * * AFM files are separated into distinct sections of different data. Because * of this, the parseAFM program can parse a specified file to only save * certain sections of information based on the application's needs. A record * containing the requested information will be returned to the application. * * AFM files are divided into five sections of data: * 1) The Global Font Information * 2) The Character Metrics Information * 3) The Track Kerning Data * 4) The Pair-Wise Kerning Data * 5) The Composite Character Data * * Basically, the application can request any of these sections independent * of what other sections are requested. In addition, in recognizing that * many applications will want ONLY the x-width of characters and not all * of the other character metrics information, there is a way to receive * only the width information so as not to pay the storage cost for the * unwanted data. An application should never request both the * "quick and dirty" char metrics (widths only) and the Character Metrics * Information since the Character Metrics Information will contain all * of the character widths as well. * * There is a procedure in parseAFM.c, called parseFile, that can be * called from any application wishing to get information from the AFM File. * This procedure expects 3 parameters: a vaild file descriptor, a pointer * to a (FontInfo *) variable (for which space will be allocated and then * will be filled in with the data requested), and a mask specifying * which data from the AFM File should be saved in the FontInfo structure. * * The flags that can be used to set the appropriate mask are defined below. * In addition, several commonly used masks have already been defined. * * History: * original: DSM Thu Oct 20 17:39:59 PDT 1988 * modified: DSM Mon Jul 3 14:17:50 PDT 1989 * - added 'storageProblem' return code * - fixed typos */ #ifndef _MDVI_PARSEAFM_H #define _MDVI_PARSEAFM_H 1 #include "sysdeps.h" #include <stdio.h> /* your basic constants */ #define TRUE 1 #define FALSE 0 #define EOL '\n' /* end-of-line indicator */ #define MAX_NAME 4096 /* max length for identifiers */ #define BOOL int #define FLAGS int /* Flags that can be AND'ed together to specify exactly what * information from the AFM file should be saved. */ #define P_G 0x01 /* 0000 0001 */ /* Global Font Info */ #define P_W 0x02 /* 0000 0010 */ /* Character Widths ONLY */ #define P_M 0x06 /* 0000 0110 */ /* All Char Metric Info */ #define P_P 0x08 /* 0000 1000 */ /* Pair Kerning Info */ #define P_T 0x10 /* 0001 0000 */ /* Track Kerning Info */ #define P_C 0x20 /* 0010 0000 */ /* Composite Char Info */ /* Commonly used flags */ #define P_GW (P_G | P_W) #define P_GM (P_G | P_M) #define P_GMP (P_G | P_M | P_P) #define P_GMK (P_G | P_M | P_P | P_T) #define P_ALL (P_G | P_M | P_P | P_T | P_C) /* Possible return codes from the parseFile procedure. * * ok means there were no problems parsing the file. * * parseError means that there was some kind of parsing error, but the * parser went on. This could include problems like the count for any given * section does not add up to how many entries there actually were, or * there was a key that was not recognized. The return record may contain * vaild data or it may not. * * earlyEOF means that an End of File was encountered before expected. This * may mean that the AFM file had been truncated, or improperly formed. * * storageProblem means that there were problems allocating storage for * the data structures that would have contained the AFM data. */ #define ok 0 #define parseError -1 #define earlyEOF -2 #define storageProblem -3 /************************* TYPES *********************************/ /* Below are all of the data structure definitions. These structures * try to map as closely as possible to grouping and naming of data * in the AFM Files. */ /* Bounding box definition. Used for the Font BBox as well as the * Character BBox. */ typedef struct { int llx; /* lower left x-position */ int lly; /* lower left y-position */ int urx; /* upper right x-position */ int ury; /* upper right y-position */ } BBox; /* Global Font information. * The key that each field is associated with is in comments. For an * explanation about each key and its value please refer to the AFM * documentation (full title & version given above). */ typedef struct { char *afmVersion; /* key: StartFontMetrics */ char *fontName; /* key: FontName */ char *fullName; /* key: FullName */ char *familyName; /* key: FamilyName */ char *weight; /* key: Weight */ float italicAngle; /* key: ItalicAngle */ BOOL isFixedPitch; /* key: IsFixedPitch */ BBox fontBBox; /* key: FontBBox */ int underlinePosition; /* key: UnderlinePosition */ int underlineThickness; /* key: UnderlineThickness */ char *version; /* key: Version */ char *notice; /* key: Notice */ char *encodingScheme; /* key: EncodingScheme */ int capHeight; /* key: CapHeight */ int xHeight; /* key: XHeight */ int ascender; /* key: Ascender */ int descender; /* key: Descender */ } GlobalFontInfo; /* Ligature definition is a linked list since any character can have * any number of ligatures. */ typedef struct _t_ligature { char *succ, *lig; struct _t_ligature *next; } Ligature; /* Character Metric Information. This structure is used only if ALL * character metric information is requested. If only the character * widths is requested, then only an array of the character x-widths * is returned. * * The key that each field is associated with is in comments. For an * explanation about each key and its value please refer to the * Character Metrics section of the AFM documentation (full title * & version given above). */ typedef struct { int code, /* key: C */ wx, /* key: WX */ wy; /* together wx and wy are associated with key: W */ char *name; /* key: N */ BBox charBBox; /* key: B */ Ligature *ligs; /* key: L (linked list; not a fixed number of Ls */ } CharMetricInfo; /* Track kerning data structure. * The fields of this record are the five values associated with every * TrackKern entry. * * For an explanation about each value please refer to the * Track Kerning section of the AFM documentation (full title * & version given above). */ typedef struct { int degree; float minPtSize, minKernAmt, maxPtSize, maxKernAmt; } TrackKernData; /* Pair Kerning data structure. * The fields of this record are the four values associated with every * KP entry. For KPX entries, the yamt will be zero. * * For an explanation about each value please refer to the * Pair Kerning section of the AFM documentation (full title * & version given above). */ typedef struct { char *name1; char *name2; int xamt, yamt; } PairKernData; /* PCC is a piece of a composite character. This is a sub structure of a * compCharData described below. * These fields will be filled in with the values from the key PCC. * * For an explanation about each key and its value please refer to the * Composite Character section of the AFM documentation (full title * & version given above). */ typedef struct { char *pccName; int deltax, deltay; } Pcc; /* Composite Character Information data structure. * The fields ccName and numOfPieces are filled with the values associated * with the key CC. The field pieces points to an array (size = numOfPieces) * of information about each of the parts of the composite character. That * array is filled in with the values from the key PCC. * * For an explanation about each key and its value please refer to the * Composite Character section of the AFM documentation (full title * & version given above). */ typedef struct { char *ccName; int numOfPieces; Pcc *pieces; } CompCharData; /* FontInfo * Record type containing pointers to all of the other data * structures containing information about a font. * A a record of this type is filled with data by the * parseFile function. */ typedef struct { GlobalFontInfo *gfi; /* ptr to a GlobalFontInfo record */ int *cwi; /* ptr to 256 element array of just char widths */ int numOfChars; /* number of entries in char metrics array */ CharMetricInfo *cmi; /* ptr to char metrics array */ int numOfTracks; /* number to entries in track kerning array */ TrackKernData *tkd; /* ptr to track kerning array */ int numOfPairs; /* number to entries in pair kerning array */ PairKernData *pkd; /* ptr to pair kerning array */ int numOfComps; /* number to entries in comp char array */ CompCharData *ccd; /* ptr to comp char array */ } FontInfo; /************************* PROCEDURES ****************************/ /* Call this procedure to do the grunt work of parsing an AFM file. * * "fp" should be a valid file pointer to an AFM file. * * "fi" is a pointer to a pointer to a FontInfo record sturcture * (defined above). Storage for the FontInfo structure will be * allocated in parseFile and the structure will be filled in * with the requested data from the AFM File. * * "flags" is a mask with bits set representing what data should * be saved. Defined above are valid flags that can be used to set * the mask, as well as a few commonly used masks. * * The possible return codes from parseFile are defined above. */ extern int afm_parse_file __PROTO((FILE *, FontInfo **, FLAGS)); extern void afm_free_fontinfo __PROTO((FontInfo *)); #endif /* _MDVI_PARSEAFM_H */