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/*
* Here's the code to load a PK file into memory.
* Individual bitmaps won't be unpacked until they prove to be needed.
*/
#include "structures.h" /* The copyright notice in that file is included too! */
/*
* These are the external routines we use.
*/
extern void makefont() ;
extern void error() ;
extern integer scalewidth() ;
extern void tfmload() ;
extern FILE *pksearch() ;
/*
* These are the external variables we use.
*/
#ifdef DEBUG
extern integer debug_flag;
#endif /* DEBUG */
extern long bytesleft ;
extern quarterword *raster ;
extern int actualdpi ;
extern real alpha ;
extern char *pkpath ;
char errbuf[200] ;
int lastresortsizes[40] ;
extern integer fsizetol ;
extern Boolean nosmallchars ;
#ifdef FONTLIB
extern Boolean flib ;
extern FILE *flisearch() ;
#endif
/*
* We use malloc here.
*/
char *malloc() ;
/*
* Now we have some routines to get stuff from the PK file.
* Subroutine pkbyte returns the next byte.
*/
FILE *pkfile ;
char name[50] ;
void
badpk(s)
char *s ;
{
(void)sprintf(errbuf,"! Bad PK file %s: %s",name,s) ;
error(errbuf);
}
shalfword
pkbyte()
{
register shalfword i ;
if ((i=getc(pkfile))==EOF)
badpk("unexpected eof") ;
return(i) ;
}
integer
pkquad()
{
register integer i ;
i = pkbyte() ;
if (i > 127)
i -= 256 ;
i = i * 256 + pkbyte() ;
i = i * 256 + pkbyte() ;
i = i * 256 + pkbyte() ;
return(i) ;
}
integer
pktrio()
{
register integer i ;
i = pkbyte() ;
i = i * 256 + pkbyte() ;
i = i * 256 + pkbyte() ;
return(i) ;
}
/*
* pkopen opens the pk file. This is system dependent. We work really
* hard to open some sort of PK file.
*/
static int dontmakefont = 0 ; /* if makefont fails once we won't try again */
void
lectureuser() {
static int userwarned = 0 ;
if (! userwarned) {
error("Such scaling will generate extremely poor output.") ;
userwarned = 1 ;
}
}
Boolean
pkopen(fd)
register fontdesctype *fd ;
{
register char *d, *n ;
d = fd->area ;
n = fd->name ;
if (*d==0)
d = pkpath ;
#ifdef FONTLIB
if (*(fd->area) == 0) {
int del ;
for (del=0; del<=RES_TOLERANCE(fd->dpi); del=del>0?-del:-del+1) {
if ((pkfile=flisearch(n, fd->dpi + del)) != (FILE *)NULL )
return(1);
}
}
#endif
{
int del ;
for (del=0; del<=RES_TOLERANCE(fd->dpi); del=del>0?-del:-del+1) {
(void)sprintf(name, "%s.%dpk", n, fd->dpi + del) ;
if (pkfile=pksearch(d, name, READBIN, n, fd->dpi + del))
return(1) ;
}
}
if (d == pkpath && dontmakefont == 0) {
(void)sprintf(name, "%s.%dpk", n, fd->dpi) ;
makefont(n, (int)fd->dpi, DPI) ;
if (pkfile = pksearch(d, name, READBIN, n, fd->dpi))
return(1) ;
#ifndef MSDOS
dontmakefont = 1 ;
#endif
}
/*
* If nothing above worked, then we get desparate. We attempt to
* open the stupid font at one of a small set of predefined sizes,
* and then use PostScript scaling to generate the correct size.
*
* We much prefer scaling up to scaling down, since scaling down
* can omit character features, so we try the larger sizes first,
* and then work down.
*/
{
int i, j ;
if (lastresortsizes[0] && fd->dpi < 30000) {
for (i=0; lastresortsizes[i] < fd->dpi; i++) ;
for (j = i-1; j >= 0; j--) {
(void)sprintf(name, "%s.%dpk", n, lastresortsizes[j]) ;
#ifdef FONTLIB
if ((pkfile=flisearch(n,(halfword)lastresortsizes[j]))
|| (pkfile=pksearch(d, name, READBIN, n,
(halfword)lastresortsizes[j]))) {
#else
if (pkfile=pksearch(d, name, READBIN, n,
(halfword)lastresortsizes[j])) {
#endif
fd->loadeddpi = lastresortsizes[j] ;
fd->alreadyscaled = 0 ;
(void)sprintf(errbuf,
"Font %s at %d not found; scaling %d instead.",
name, fd->dpi, lastresortsizes[j]) ;
error(errbuf) ;
lectureuser() ;
return 1 ;
}
}
for (j = i; lastresortsizes[j] < 30000; j++) {
(void)sprintf(name, "%s.%dpk", n, lastresortsizes[j]) ;
#ifdef FONTLIB
if ((pkfile=flisearch(n, (halfword)lastresortsizes[j]))
|| (pkfile=pksearch(d, name, READBIN, n,
(halfword)lastresortsizes[j]))) {
#else
if (pkfile=pksearch(d, name, READBIN, n,
(halfword)lastresortsizes[j])) {
#endif
fd->loadeddpi = lastresortsizes[j] ;
fd->alreadyscaled = 0 ;
(void)sprintf(errbuf,
"Font %s at %d not found; scaling %d instead.",
name, fd->dpi, lastresortsizes[j]) ;
error(errbuf) ;
lectureuser() ;
return 1 ;
}
}
}
}
(void)sprintf(name, "%s.%dpk", n, fd->dpi) ;
(void)sprintf(errbuf,
"Font %s%s not found, characters will be left blank.",
fd->area, name) ;
error(errbuf) ;
return(0) ;
}
/*
* Now our loadfont routine. We return an integer indicating the
* highest character code in the font, so we know how much space
* to reserve for the character. (It's returned in the font
* structure, along with everything else.)
*/
void
loadfont(curfnt)
register fontdesctype *curfnt ;
{
register shalfword i ;
register shalfword cmd ;
register integer k ;
register integer length = 0 ;
register shalfword cc = 0 ;
register integer scaledsize = curfnt->scaledsize ;
register quarterword *tempr ;
register chardesctype *cd = 0 ;
int maxcc = 0 ;
/*
* We clear out some pointers:
*/
for (i=0; i<256; i++) {
curfnt->chardesc[i].TFMwidth = 0 ;
curfnt->chardesc[i].packptr = NULL ;
curfnt->chardesc[i].pixelwidth = 0 ;
curfnt->chardesc[i].flags = 0 ;
}
curfnt->maxchars = 256 ; /* just in case we return before the end */
if (!pkopen(curfnt)) {
tfmload(curfnt) ;
return ;
}
#ifdef DEBUG
if (dd(D_FONTS))
(void)fprintf(stderr,"Loading pk font %s at %.1fpt\n",
name, (real)scaledsize/(alpha*0x100000)) ;
#endif /* DEBUG */
if (pkbyte()!=247)
badpk("expected pre") ;
if (pkbyte()!=89)
badpk("wrong id byte") ;
for(i=pkbyte(); i>0; i--)
(void)pkbyte() ;
k = (integer)(alpha * (real)pkquad()) ;
if (k > curfnt->designsize + fsizetol ||
k < curfnt->designsize - fsizetol) {
(void)sprintf(errbuf,"Design size mismatch in font %s", name) ;
error(errbuf) ;
}
k = pkquad() ;
if (k && curfnt->checksum)
if (k!=curfnt->checksum) {
(void)sprintf(errbuf,"Checksum mismatch in font %s", name) ;
error(errbuf) ;
}
k = pkquad() ; /* assume that hppp is correct in the PK file */
k = pkquad() ; /* assume that vppp is correct in the PK file */
/*
* Now we get down to the serious business of reading character definitions.
*/
while ((cmd=pkbyte())!=245) {
if (cmd < 240) {
switch (cmd & 7) {
case 0: case 1: case 2: case 3:
length = (cmd & 7) * 256 + pkbyte() - 3 ;
cc = pkbyte() ;
cd = curfnt->chardesc+cc ;
if (nosmallchars || curfnt->dpi != curfnt->loadeddpi)
cd->flags |= BIGCHAR ;
cd->TFMwidth = scalewidth(pktrio(), scaledsize) ;
cd->pixelwidth = pkbyte() ;
break ;
case 4: case 5: case 6:
length = (cmd & 3) * 65536 + pkbyte() * 256 ;
length = length + pkbyte() - 4 ;
cc = pkbyte() ;
cd = curfnt->chardesc+cc ;
cd->TFMwidth = scalewidth(pktrio(), scaledsize) ;
cd->f