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-rw-r--r--platform/win32/generate.bat26
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/COPYING661
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/Dingbats.cffbin29728 -> 24958 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/LICENSE9
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMono-Bold.cffbin72881 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMono-BoldOblique.cffbin78393 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMono-Oblique.cffbin73265 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMono-Regular.cffbin64621 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMonoPS-Bold.cffbin0 -> 60905 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMonoPS-BoldItalic.cffbin0 -> 67304 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMonoPS-Italic.cffbin0 -> 60201 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMonoPS-Regular.cffbin0 -> 53809 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRomNo9L-Med.cffbin66469 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRomNo9L-MedIta.cffbin74605 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRomNo9L-Reg.cffbin64573 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRomNo9L-RegIta.cffbin75165 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRoman-Bold.cffbin0 -> 57297 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRoman-BoldItalic.cffbin0 -> 62238 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRoman-Italic.cffbin0 -> 63196 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRoman-Regular.cffbin0 -> 55266 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSanL-Bol.cffbin45753 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSanL-BolIta.cffbin52553 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSanL-Reg.cffbin44605 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSanL-RegIta.cffbin52905 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSans-Bold.cffbin0 -> 40990 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSans-BoldOblique.cffbin0 -> 46763 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSans-Oblique.cffbin0 -> 47308 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSans-Regular.cffbin0 -> 40089 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/OFL.txt92
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/StandardSymL.cffbin19828 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/StandardSymbolsPS.cffbin0 -> 16009 bytes
-rw-r--r--resources/fonts/urw/tocff.sh46
-rw-r--r--source/fitz/noto.c50
33 files changed, 176 insertions, 708 deletions
diff --git a/platform/win32/generate.bat b/platform/win32/generate.bat
index 819a2b2f..6a7f5cf1 100644
--- a/platform/win32/generate.bat
+++ b/platform/win32/generate.bat
@@ -33,19 +33,19 @@ if not exist generated/DroidSansFallback.c fontdump.exe generated/DroidSansFallb
if not exist generated/DroidSansFallbackFull.c fontdump.exe generated/DroidSansFallbackFull.c resources/fonts/droid/DroidSansFallbackFull.ttc
if not exist generated/Dingbats.c fontdump.exe generated/Dingbats.c resources/fonts/urw/Dingbats.cff
-if not exist generated/NimbusMono-Bold.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusMono-Bold.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMono-Bold.cff
-if not exist generated/NimbusMono-BoldOblique.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusMono-BoldOblique.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMono-BoldOblique.cff
-if not exist generated/NimbusMono-Oblique.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusMono-Oblique.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMono-Oblique.cff
-if not exist generated/NimbusMono-Regular.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusMono-Regular.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMono-Regular.cff
-if not exist generated/NimbusRomNo9L-Med.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusRomNo9L-Med.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRomNo9L-Med.cff
-if not exist generated/NimbusRomNo9L-MedIta.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusRomNo9L-MedIta.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRomNo9L-MedIta.cff
-if not exist generated/NimbusRomNo9L-Reg.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusRomNo9L-Reg.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRomNo9L-Reg.cff
-if not exist generated/NimbusRomNo9L-RegIta.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusRomNo9L-RegIta.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRomNo9L-RegIta.cff
-if not exist generated/NimbusSanL-Bol.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusSanL-Bol.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSanL-Bol.cff
-if not exist generated/NimbusSanL-BolIta.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusSanL-BolIta.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSanL-BolIta.cff
-if not exist generated/NimbusSanL-Reg.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusSanL-Reg.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSanL-Reg.cff
-if not exist generated/NimbusSanL-RegIta.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusSanL-RegIta.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSanL-RegIta.cff
-if not exist generated/StandardSymL.c fontdump.exe generated/StandardSymL.c resources/fonts/urw/StandardSymL.cff
+if not exist generated/NimbusMonoPS-Bold.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusMonoPS-Bold.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMonoPS-Bold.cff
+if not exist generated/NimbusMonoPS-BoldItalic.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusMonoPS-BoldItalic.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMonoPS-BoldItalic.cff
+if not exist generated/NimbusMonoPS-Italic.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusMonoPS-Italic.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMonoPS-Italic.cff
+if not exist generated/NimbusMonoPS-Regular.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusMonoPS-Regular.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusMonoPS-Regular.cff
+if not exist generated/NimbusRoman-Bold.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusRoman-Bold.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRoman-Bold.cff
+if not exist generated/NimbusRoman-BoldItalic.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusRoman-BoldItalic.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRoman-BoldItalic.cff
+if not exist generated/NimbusRoman-Regular.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusRoman-Regular.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRoman-Regular.cff
+if not exist generated/NimbusRoman-Italic.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusRoman-Italic.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusRoman-Italic.cff
+if not exist generated/NimbusSans-Bold.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusSans-Bold.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSans-Bold.cff
+if not exist generated/NimbusSans-BoldOblique.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusSans-BoldOblique.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSans-BoldOblique.cff
+if not exist generated/NimbusSans-Regular.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusSans-Regular.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSans-Regular.cff
+if not exist generated/NimbusSans-Oblique.c fontdump.exe generated/NimbusSans-Oblique.c resources/fonts/urw/NimbusSans-Oblique.cff
+if not exist generated/StandardSymbolsPS.c fontdump.exe generated/StandardSymbolsPS.c resources/fonts/urw/StandardSymbolsPS.cff
if not exist generated/CharisSIL-R.c fontdump.exe generated/CharisSIL-R.c resources/fonts/sil/CharisSIL-R.cff
if not exist generated/CharisSIL-I.c fontdump.exe generated/CharisSIL-I.c resources/fonts/sil/CharisSIL-I.cff
diff --git a/resources/fonts/urw/COPYING b/resources/fonts/urw/COPYING
deleted file mode 100644
index dba13ed2..00000000
--- a/resources/fonts/urw/COPYING
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,661 +0,0 @@
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-The font and related files in this directory are distributed under the
-GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3 (see the file COPYING), with
-the following exemption:
-
-As a special exception, permission is granted to include these font
-programs in a Postscript or PDF file that consists of a document that
-contains text to be displayed or printed using this font, regardless
-of the conditions or license applying to the document itself.
-
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diff --git a/resources/fonts/urw/OFL.txt b/resources/fonts/urw/OFL.txt
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index 00000000..187990b7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/resources/fonts/urw/OFL.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+Copyright 2016 by (URW)++ Design & Development.
+
+This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1.
+This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at:
+http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------
+SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE Version 1.1 - 26 February 2007
+-----------------------------------------------------------
+
+PREAMBLE
+The goals of the Open Font License (OFL) are to stimulate worldwide
+development of collaborative font projects, to support the font creation
+efforts of academic and linguistic communities, and to provide a free and
+open framework in which fonts may be shared and improved in partnership
+with others.
+
+The OFL allows the licensed fonts to be used, studied, modified and
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diff --git a/resources/fonts/urw/StandardSymL.cff b/resources/fonts/urw/StandardSymL.cff
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index a61253f9..00000000
--- a/resources/fonts/urw/StandardSymL.cff
+++ /dev/null
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diff --git a/resources/fonts/urw/StandardSymbolsPS.cff b/resources/fonts/urw/StandardSymbolsPS.cff
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index 00000000..2a9486e8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/resources/fonts/urw/StandardSymbolsPS.cff
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diff --git a/resources/fonts/urw/tocff.sh b/resources/fonts/urw/tocff.sh
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..04b23b2e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/resources/fonts/urw/tocff.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+EXCL_PCL=\
+uniEFBF,uniEFC0,uniEFC1,uniEFC2,uniEFC3,uniEFC4,uniEFC5,uniEFC6,\
+uniEFC7,uniEFC8,uniEFC9,uniEFCA,uniEFCB,uniEFCC,uniEFCD,uniEFCE,\
+uniEFCF,uniEFD0,uniEFD1,uniEFD2,uniEFD3,uniEFD4,uniEFD5,uniEFD6,\
+uniEFD7,uniEFD8,uniEFD9,uniEFDA,uniEFDB,uniEFDC,uniEFDD,uniEFDE,\
+uniEFDF,uniEFE0,uniEFE1,uniEFE2,uniEFE3,uniEFE4,uniEFE5,uniEFE6,\
+uniEFE7,uniEFE8,uniEFE9,uniEFEA,uniEFEB,uniEFEC,uniEFFA,uniEFFB,\
+uniEFFC,uniEFFD,uniEFFE,uniEFFF
+
+EXCL_BOX=\
+ltshade,shade,dkshade,SF110000,SF090000,SF190000,SF200000,SF210000,\
+SF220000,SF230000,SF240000,SF250000,SF260000,SF270000,SF280000,SF030000,\
+SF020000,SF070000,SF060000,SF080000,SF100000,SF050000,SF360000,SF370000,\
+SF380000,SF390000,SF400000,SF410000,SF420000,SF430000,SF440000,SF450000,\
+SF460000,SF470000,SF480000,SF490000,SF500000,SF510000,SF520000,SF530000,\
+SF540000,SF040000,SF010000,block,rtblock,lfblock,dnblock,upblock
+
+EXCL_SYM=\
+smileface,invsmileface,heart,diamond,club,spade,male,female,\
+musicalnote,sun,invbullet,circle,invcircle,filledrect,filledbox,uni25A1,\
+triagup,arrowright,arrowleft,arrowboth,arrowup,arrowdown,arrowupdn,\
+arrowupdnbse,lozenge,triagdn,H18533,carriagereturn,angleleft,angleright,\
+universal,aleph,existential,Ifraktur,Rfraktur,gradient,Delta,\
+arrowdbldown,arrowdblup,notequal,equivalence,radical,integral,integraltp,\
+integralbt,approxequal,lessequal,greaterequal,revlogicalnot,union,\
+intersection,element,perpendicular,infinity,proportional,congruent,\
+therefore,product,summation,afii61289,partialdiff,circlemultiply,\
+weierstrass,notsubset,angle,propersuperset,propersubset,reflexsuperset,\
+reflexsubset,notelement,arrowdblleft,arrowdblright,arrowdblboth,\
+underscoredbl,uni203E,emptyset,exclamdbl,H18543,H18551,orthogonal,\
+minute,second,house,uni2126,asteriskmath,suchthat,estimated,triagrt,\
+triaglf,musicalnotedbl,\
+uni211E,uni2295,uni20AF,uni20DD,uni210F,uni2112,uni2120,uni2128,\
+uni212D,uni212F,uni2136,uni2137,uni2196,uni2197,uni2198,uni2199,\
+uni21C4,uni21C6,uni21D5,uni220D,uni2213,uni2223,uni2225,uni2227,\
+uni2228,uni222E,uni2235,uni2237,uni2262,uni226A,uni226B,uni2285,\
+uni2296,uni2298,uni2299,uni22A2,uni22A3,uni22A4,uni22BB,uni256D,\
+uni256E,uni256F,uni2570,uni25B5,uni25B9,uni25BF,uni25C3,uni25C6,\
+uni25C7,openbullet,uni301A,uni301B
+
+EXCL=$EXCL_PCL,$EXCL_BOX
+
+# tx -cff +F +S +T -b -n -gx $EXCL -a $f
+
+for f in *.t1; do tx -cff +F +S +T -b -n -gx $EXCL -a $f; done
+#for f in *.cff; do tx -pdf -a $f; done
diff --git a/source/fitz/noto.c b/source/fitz/noto.c
index eb277ce5..f7ca43b1 100644
--- a/source/fitz/noto.c
+++ b/source/fitz/noto.c
@@ -45,19 +45,19 @@ const char *
fz_lookup_base14_font(fz_context *ctx, const char *name, int *size)
{
#ifndef TOFU_BASE14
- if (!strcmp(name, "Courier")) { RETURN(NimbusMono_Regular_cff); }
- if (!strcmp(name, "Courier-Oblique")) { RETURN(NimbusMono_Oblique_cff); }
- if (!strcmp(name, "Courier-Bold")) { RETURN(NimbusMono_Bold_cff); }
- if (!strcmp(name, "Courier-BoldOblique")) { RETURN(NimbusMono_BoldOblique_cff); }
- if (!strcmp(name, "Helvetica")) { RETURN(NimbusSanL_Reg_cff); }
- if (!strcmp(name, "Helvetica-Oblique")) { RETURN(NimbusSanL_RegIta_cff); }
- if (!strcmp(name, "Helvetica-Bold")) { RETURN(NimbusSanL_Bol_cff); }
- if (!strcmp(name, "Helvetica-BoldOblique")) { RETURN(NimbusSanL_BolIta_cff); }
- if (!strcmp(name, "Times-Roman")) { RETURN(NimbusRomNo9L_Reg_cff); }
- if (!strcmp(name, "Times-Italic")) { RETURN(NimbusRomNo9L_RegIta_cff); }
- if (!strcmp(name, "Times-Bold")) { RETURN(NimbusRomNo9L_Med_cff); }
- if (!strcmp(name, "Times-BoldItalic")) { RETURN(NimbusRomNo9L_MedIta_cff); }
- if (!strcmp(name, "Symbol")) { RETURN(StandardSymL_cff); }
+ if (!strcmp(name, "Courier")) { RETURN(NimbusMonoPS_Regular_cff); }
+ if (!strcmp(name, "Courier-Oblique")) { RETURN(NimbusMonoPS_Italic_cff); }
+ if (!strcmp(name, "Courier-Bold")) { RETURN(NimbusMonoPS_Bold_cff); }
+ if (!strcmp(name, "Courier-BoldOblique")) { RETURN(NimbusMonoPS_BoldItalic_cff); }
+ if (!strcmp(name, "Helvetica")) { RETURN(NimbusSans_Regular_cff); }
+ if (!strcmp(name, "Helvetica-Oblique")) { RETURN(NimbusSans_Oblique_cff); }
+ if (!strcmp(name, "Helvetica-Bold")) { RETURN(NimbusSans_Bold_cff); }
+ if (!strcmp(name, "Helvetica-BoldOblique")) { RETURN(NimbusSans_BoldOblique_cff); }
+ if (!strcmp(name, "Times-Roman")) { RETURN(NimbusRoman_Regular_cff); }
+ if (!strcmp(name, "Times-Italic")) { RETURN(NimbusRoman_Italic_cff); }
+ if (!strcmp(name, "Times-Bold")) { RETURN(NimbusRoman_Bold_cff); }
+ if (!strcmp(name, "Times-BoldItalic")) { RETURN(NimbusRoman_BoldItalic_cff); }
+ if (!strcmp(name, "Symbol")) { RETURN(StandardSymbolsPS_cff); }
if (!strcmp(name, "ZapfDingbats")) { RETURN(Dingbats_cff); }
#endif
return *size = 0, NULL;
@@ -75,22 +75,22 @@ fz_lookup_builtin_font(fz_context *ctx, const char *name, int is_bold, int is_it
{
#ifndef TOFU_BASE14
if (!strcmp(name, "Courier")) {
- FAMILY(NimbusMono_Regular_cff,
- NimbusMono_Oblique_cff,
- NimbusMono_Bold_cff,
- NimbusMono_BoldOblique_cff)
+ FAMILY(NimbusMonoPS_Regular_cff,
+ NimbusMonoPS_Italic_cff,
+ NimbusMonoPS_Bold_cff,
+ NimbusMonoPS_BoldItalic_cff)
}
if (!strcmp(name, "Helvetica") || !strcmp(name, "Arial")) {
- FAMILY(NimbusSanL_Reg_cff,
- NimbusSanL_RegIta_cff,
- NimbusSanL_Bol_cff,
- NimbusSanL_BolIta_cff)
+ FAMILY(NimbusSans_Regular_cff,
+ NimbusSans_Oblique_cff,
+ NimbusSans_Bold_cff,
+ NimbusSans_BoldOblique_cff)
}
if (!strcmp(name, "Times") || !strcmp(name, "Times Roman") || !strcmp(name, "Times New Roman")) {
- FAMILY(NimbusRomNo9L_Reg_cff,
- NimbusRomNo9L_RegIta_cff,
- NimbusRomNo9L_Med_cff,
- NimbusRomNo9L_MedIta_cff)
+ FAMILY(NimbusRoman_Regular_cff,
+ NimbusRoman_Italic_cff,
+ NimbusRoman_Bold_cff,
+ NimbusRoman_BoldItalic_cff)
}
#endif
#ifndef TOFU_SIL