[tex-live] gsftopk missing?
Thomas Esser
te@informatik.uni-hannover.de
Wed, 22 May 2002 22:32:12 +0200
> i think fixing mktexpk is more general (does not rely that map files
> are correctly generated by updmap, and always prefers to produce PK
> files from MF when possible), and is very easy as well:
>
> if kpsewhich $NAME.mf >/dev/null 2>&1 || mktexmf $NAME >/dev/null 2>&1; then
> [move here the section which calls METAFONT]
> fi
>
> [sections which call gsftopk, ps2pk, ttf2pk, hbf2gf]
I did not like that idea at first, but I finally agree that this is
the right thing to do. I had to rearrange several lines of mktexpk,
but this was a good opportunity to clean up a few details, too.
I append my revised version of mktexpk. It's up to Sebastian to decide
whether or not this can go into TeX Live 7 and up to Olaf's decision
to use it for web2c or not...
Thomas
#!/bin/sh
# original mktexpk -- make a new PK font, because one wasn't found.
#
# (If you change or delete the word `original' on the previous line,
# installation won't write this script over yours.)
#
# te@informatik.uni-hannover.de, kb@mail.tug.org, and infovore@xs4all.nl.
# Public domain.
version='$Id: mktexpk,v 1.25 1999/05/29 20:38:21 olaf Exp $'
progname=`echo $0 | sed 's%.*/%%'`
usage="Usage: $progname [OPTIONS] NAME [REDIRECT],
Create a PK font.
--dpi DPI use resolution DPI.
--bdpi BDPI use base resolution BDPI.
--mag MAG use magnificiation MAG.
--mfmode MODE use MODE as the METAFONT mode.
--destdir DESTDIR write fonts in DESTDIR.
Try to create a PK file for NAME at resolution DPI, with an assumed
device base resolution of BDPI, and a Metafont \`mag' of MAG. Use MODE
for the METAFONT mode. Use DESTDIR for the root of where to install
into, either the absolute directory name to use (if it starts with a
/) or relative to the default DESTDIR (if not). REDIRECT, if supplied,
is a string of the form '>&n', where n is the number of the file
descriptor which is to receive, instead of stdout, the name of the
newly created pk file."
# Handle non-positional options, except for --version/--help
while test $# -gt 0; do
case "$1" in
--destdir) shift; DEST="$1"; shift ;;
--destdir=*) DEST=`echo "$1" | sed 's/--destdir=//'`; shift ;;
--dpi) shift; DPI="$1"; shift ;;
--dpi=*) DPI=`echo "$1" | sed 's/--dpi=//'`; shift ;;
--bdpi) shift; BDPI="$1"; shift ;;
--bdpi=*) BDPI=`echo "$1" | sed 's/--bdpi=//'`; shift ;;
--mfmode) shift; test "x$1" != "x/" && MODE="$1"; shift ;;
--mfmode=*) test "x$1" != "x--mfmode/" \
&& MODE=`echo "$1" | sed 's/--mfmode=//'`; shift ;;
--mag) shift; MAG="$1"; shift;;
--mag=*) MAG=`echo "$1" | sed '/s--mag=//'`; shift;;
--version|-version) break ;;
--help|-help) break ;;
*) break ;;
esac
done
if test "x$2" != x; then
tail="`echo \"x$2\" | sed 's/^x>&//' | grep '^[0-9]*$'`"
if test -z "$tail"; then
echo "$progname: argument '$2' ignored - bad file number" >&2
elif test "$tail" != 1; then
eval 'exec 1>&$tail'
fi
fi
mt_max_args=2
# Common code for all scripts.
: ${MT_TEXMFMAIN=`kpsewhich --expand-path='$TEXMFMAIN'`}
: ${MT_MKTEX_OPT=`kpsewhich --format='web2c files' mktex.opt`}
test -n "$MT_MKTEX_OPT" || MT_MKTEX_OPT="$MT_TEXMFMAIN/web2c/mktex.opt"
if test ! -f "$MT_MKTEX_OPT"; then
echo "$progname: Cannot find mktex.opt; check your installation." >&2
exit 1
fi
. "$MT_MKTEX_OPT"
# Where do potential driver files belong?
case "$MT_FEATURES" in
*nomfdrivers*)
: ${MT_MFDESTDIR=`pwd`}
export MT_MFDESTDIR;;
esac
# Since we want to pass the generated filename and only that filename
# back to the caller on standard output, we do some redirections so
# regular echo's will end up on stderr, and do an echo >$STDOUT at the end.
# Then the contents of $STDOUT will be echoed to stdout by a trap.
# start of redirection stdout -> stderr, stdin <- /dev/null
(
NAME=$1
if kpsewhich $NAME.mf >/dev/null 2>&1 || mktexmf $NAME >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# determine the progname of metafont to use; prefer mf-nowin.
if mf-nowin --version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
MF="mf-nowin -progname=mf"
else
MF=mf
fi
# Check that $BDPI and $MODE are consistent; if not, ignore the mode and
# hope we can correctly guess it from bdpi. (People like to specify the
# resolution on the command line, not the mode so much.)
if test -n "$MODE"; then
mf_bdpi=`$MF \
'\mode:='$MODE';mode_setup;message"BDPI= "&decimal round pixels_per_inch;end.'\
</dev/null \
| awk '/DPI=/ {print $2}'`
if test "x$mf_bdpi" != x$BDPI; then
echo "$progname: Mismatched mode $MODE and resolution $BDPI; ignoring mode." >&2
MODE=
fi
fi
# If an explicit mode is not supplied, try to guess. You can get a
# list of extant modes from ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/modes.mf.
if test -z "$MODE" || test "x$MODE" = xdefault; then
case "$BDPI" in
85) MODE=sun;;
100) MODE=nextscrn;;
180) MODE=toshiba;;
300) MODE=cx;;
400) MODE=nexthi;;
600) MODE=ljfour;;
1270) MODE=linoone;;
*) echo "$progname: Can't guess mode for $BDPI dpi devices." >&2
echo "$progname: Use a config file, or update me." >&2
exit 1
esac
fi
# Run Metafont. Always use plain Metafont, since reading cmbase.mf
# does not noticeably slow things down.
cmd="$MF \mode:=$MODE; mag:=$MAG; nonstopmode; input $NAME"
else
MODE=modeless
# ps_to_pk is set in mktex.opt
case $ps_to_pk in
gsftopk)
if $ps_to_pk -t "$NAME"; then
cmd="$ps_to_pk $NAME $DPI"
fi;;
ps2pk)
# grep for the font in $PSMAPFILE. These are base font names, such as
# rpplr (the original) or pplr0 (an interim step) or pplr8r (current).
: ${PSMAPFILE=`kpsewhich --format='dvips config' psfonts.map ps2pk.map`}
pattern="^$NAME"'([ ]|$)'
psline=`egrep "$pattern" $PSMAPFILE | tail -1`
if test -n "$psline"; then
set x `echo "$psline" | sed 's%[<["]%%g'`
shift; shift; shift;
encoding=; psname=; slant=; extend=
while test ! -z "$1"; do
case "$1" in
*.enc) encoding="-e $1";;
*.pf[ab]) psname="$1";;
*SlantFont) slant="-S $lastopt";;
*ExtendFont) extend="-E $lastopt";;
esac
lastopt="$1"
shift
done
# Guessing the name of the type1 font file as fallback:
ANAME=`echo $NAME | sed 's/8r$/8a/'`
for i in $NAME.pfa $NAME.pfb $ANAME.pfa $ANAME.pfb; do
if kpsewhich $i >/dev/null 2>&1; then
psname=$i
break
fi
done
if [ -n "$psname" ]; then
cmd="ps2pk -v -X$DPI -R$BDPI $slant $extend $encoding $psname $NAME.${DPI}pk"
else
if gsftopk -t "$NAME"; then
echo "$progname: cannot find $NAME.pfa or $NAME.pfb. Trying gsftopk." >&2
cmd="gsftopk $NAME $DPI"
fi
fi
fi;;
esac
# unsupported by $ps_to_pk, try other conversions:
if test -z "$cmd"; then
if (ttf2pk -t -q $NAME) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
cmd="ttf2pk -q $NAME $DPI"
elif (hbf2gf -t -q $NAME) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
cmd="hbf2gf -q -p $NAME $DPI"
else
echo "$progname: don't know how to create bitmap font for $NAME." >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
fi
OIFS=$IFS; IFS=$SEP
set x `"$MT_MKTEXNAM" $NAME $DPI $MODE $DEST`; shift
IFS=$OIFS
PKDEST="$1"
PKDESTDIR=`echo "$PKDEST" | sed 's%/[^/][^/]*$%%'` # can't rely on dirname
PKNAME=`basename "$PKDEST"`
GFNAME=$NAME.${DPI}gf
if test -r "$PKDESTDIR/$PKNAME"; then
echo "$progname: $PKDESTDIR/$PKNAME already exists." >&2
echo "$PKDESTDIR/$PKNAME" >$STDOUT
"$MT_MKTEXUPD" "$PKDESTDIR" $PKNAME
exit 0
fi
"$MT_MKTEXDIR" "$PKDESTDIR"
if test ! -d "$PKDESTDIR"; then
echo "$progname: mktexdir $PKDESTDIR failed." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "$progname: Running $cmd"
$cmd </dev/null || {
# Don't abort if only "Strange path" or "bad pos" errors occurr.
grep '^!' $NAME.log | sort >$$.errs 2>/dev/null
grep '^! Strange path' $$.errs >$$.strange 2>/dev/null
grep '^! bad pos.' $$.errs >$$.badpos 2>/dev/null
cat $$.badpos $$.strange | sort > $$.errs_accept
if cmp $$.errs $$.errs_accept >/dev/null 2>&1; then
test -s $$.strange >/dev/null 2>&1 \
&& echo "$progname: warning: \`$cmd' caused strange path errors." >&2
test -s $$.badpos >/dev/null 2>&1 \
&& echo "$progname: warning: \`$cmd' caused bad pos errors." >&2
else
echo "$progname: \`$cmd' failed." >&2
test -s $NAME.log && mv -f $NAME.log "$KPSE_DOT"
exit 1;
fi
}
test -r $GFNAME && { gftopk ./$GFNAME $PKNAME || exit 1; }
test ! -f $PKNAME && test -f $NAME.${DPI}pk && mv $NAME.${DPI}pk $PKNAME
if test ! -s $PKNAME; then
echo "$progname: \`$cmd' failed to make $PKNAME." >&2
exit 1
fi
# Install the PK file carefully, since others may be working simultaneously.
# Use cp when mv fails, since DOS will fail mv for deeply-nested directories.
mv $PKNAME "$PKDESTDIR/pk$$.tmp" 2>/dev/null \
|| cp $PKNAME "$PKDESTDIR/pk$$.tmp" || exit 1
cd $PKDESTDIR || exit 1
chmod `kpsestat -xst,go-w .` pk$$.tmp
test -r $PKNAME || mv pk$$.tmp $PKNAME || exit 1
# Update ls-R if necessary.
"$MT_MKTEXUPD" "$PKDESTDIR" $PKNAME
# If this line (or an equivalent) is not present, dvipsk/xdvik/dviljk
# will think mktexpk failed. Any other output to stdout will also lose.
echo "$PKDESTDIR/$PKNAME" >$STDOUT
echo "$progname: $PKDESTDIR/$PKNAME: successfully generated." >&2
) 1>&2 </dev/null