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/****************************************************************************
*
* psblues.c
*
* Adobe's code for handling Blue Zones (body).
*
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#include "psft.h"
#include <freetype/internal/ftdebug.h>
#include "psblues.h"
#include "pshints.h"
#include "psfont.h"
/**************************************************************************
*
* The macro FT_COMPONENT is used in trace mode. It is an implicit
* parameter of the FT_TRACE() and FT_ERROR() macros, used to print/log
* messages during execution.
*/
#undef FT_COMPONENT
#define FT_COMPONENT cf2blues
FT_LOCAL_DEF( void )
cf2_blues_init( CF2_Blues blues,
CF2_Font font )
{
/* pointer to parsed font object */
PS_Decoder* decoder = font->decoder;
CF2_Fixed zoneHeight;
CF2_Fixed maxZoneHeight = 0;
CF2_Fixed csUnitsPerPixel;
size_t numBlueValues;
size_t numOtherBlues;
size_t numFamilyBlues;
size_t numFamilyOtherBlues;
[CFF] Extract `BlueValues` as `Fixed` rather than `Int`. This is a follow-up to commit 26a7f047, [cff] Make blend operator work with floats in private dicts. which addressed the 'party baseline' bug. However, the reporting user indicated that the default location and some other points in design space rendered OK, but other points in design space still had problems. The most obvious issue being that the x-heights of lower-case letters did not align; see https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-serif/issues/121#issuecomment-1773794136 After some analysis we determined that this was due to an interaction between `BlueValue` rounding and the zone-based algorithm. In short, for a point to be considered in a zone it must fall within the bounds of the zone. (There is a slop factor in some cases, but only a very small one.) In the Adobe-contributed side of the code, point values are not integer-rounded, instead they're kept as (some form of) fixed. Rounding just the `BlueValues` means that points that need to be considered within a zone will fall outside of it at some points in design space. The majority of this patch changes the storage and parsing of `BlueValues` to keep them as `FT_Fixed`. No significant code changes were needed because the values are converted to `Fixed` anyway when stored in `CF_BlueRec`. No attempt was made to address problems in the older pshinter code beyond converting the values from `FT_Fixed` to `FT_Short` when copying the private dictionary. (However, as the point values are also rounded in that code, the problem is much less likely to occur, although inconsistency between rounding and truncation could cause an analogous problem.) * include/freetype/internal/cfftypes.h (CFF_PrivateRec): Use `FT_Fixed` for `blue_values`, `other_blues`, `family_blues`, and `family_other_blues`. * src/cff/cffload.c (cff_blend_doBlend): Updated. * src/cff/cffobjs.c (CFF_fixedToInt): New macro. (cff_make_private_dict): Use it. * src/cff/cffparse.h (cff_kind_delta_fixed): New enum value. * src/cff/cffparse.c (do_fixed): Updated. (CFF_FIELD_DELTA, CFF_FIELD_DELTA_FIXED, CFF_DELTA_KIND): New set of macros, replacing `CFF_FIELD_DELTA`. (cff_parser_run): Updated to handle fixed-float deltas. * src/cff/cfftoken.h: Updated to use `CFF_FIELD_DELTA_FIXED` for blue values. * src/psaux/psblues.c (cf2_blueToFixed): Removed, no longer needed. (cf2_blues_init): Updated. * src/pxaux/psft.c, src/pxaux/psft.h (cf2_getBlueValues, cf2_getOtherBlues, cf2_getFamilyBlues, cf2_getFamilyOtherBlues): Updated signatures. * src/psaux/psobjs.c (t1_make_subfont): Updated.
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FT_Fixed* blueValues;
FT_Fixed* otherBlues;
FT_Fixed* familyBlues;
FT_Fixed* familyOtherBlues;
size_t i;
CF2_Fixed emBoxBottom, emBoxTop;
#if 0
CF2_Int unitsPerEm = font->unitsPerEm;
if ( unitsPerEm == 0 )
unitsPerEm = 1000;
#endif
FT_ZERO( blues );
blues->scale = font->innerTransform.d;
cf2_getBlueMetrics( decoder,
&blues->blueScale,
&blues->blueShift,
&blues->blueFuzz );
cf2_getBlueValues( decoder, &numBlueValues, &blueValues );
cf2_getOtherBlues( decoder, &numOtherBlues, &otherBlues );
cf2_getFamilyBlues( decoder, &numFamilyBlues, &familyBlues );
cf2_getFamilyOtherBlues( decoder, &numFamilyOtherBlues, &familyOtherBlues );
/*
* synthetic em box hint heuristic
*
* Apply this when ideographic dictionary (LanguageGroup 1) has no
* real alignment zones. Adobe tools generate dummy zones at -250 and
* 1100 for a 1000 unit em. Fonts with ICF-based alignment zones
* should not enable the heuristic. When the heuristic is enabled,
* the font's blue zones are ignored.
*
*/
/* get em box from OS/2 typoAscender/Descender */
/* TODO: FreeType does not parse these metrics. Skip them for now. */
#if 0
FCM_getHorizontalLineMetrics( &e,
font->font,
&ascender,
&descender,
&linegap );
if ( ascender - descender == unitsPerEm )
{
emBoxBottom = cf2_intToFixed( descender );
emBoxTop = cf2_intToFixed( ascender );
}
else
#endif
{
emBoxBottom = CF2_ICF_Bottom;
emBoxTop = CF2_ICF_Top;
}
[CFF] Extract `BlueValues` as `Fixed` rather than `Int`. This is a follow-up to commit 26a7f047, [cff] Make blend operator work with floats in private dicts. which addressed the 'party baseline' bug. However, the reporting user indicated that the default location and some other points in design space rendered OK, but other points in design space still had problems. The most obvious issue being that the x-heights of lower-case letters did not align; see https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-serif/issues/121#issuecomment-1773794136 After some analysis we determined that this was due to an interaction between `BlueValue` rounding and the zone-based algorithm. In short, for a point to be considered in a zone it must fall within the bounds of the zone. (There is a slop factor in some cases, but only a very small one.) In the Adobe-contributed side of the code, point values are not integer-rounded, instead they're kept as (some form of) fixed. Rounding just the `BlueValues` means that points that need to be considered within a zone will fall outside of it at some points in design space. The majority of this patch changes the storage and parsing of `BlueValues` to keep them as `FT_Fixed`. No significant code changes were needed because the values are converted to `Fixed` anyway when stored in `CF_BlueRec`. No attempt was made to address problems in the older pshinter code beyond converting the values from `FT_Fixed` to `FT_Short` when copying the private dictionary. (However, as the point values are also rounded in that code, the problem is much less likely to occur, although inconsistency between rounding and truncation could cause an analogous problem.) * include/freetype/internal/cfftypes.h (CFF_PrivateRec): Use `FT_Fixed` for `blue_values`, `other_blues`, `family_blues`, and `family_other_blues`. * src/cff/cffload.c (cff_blend_doBlend): Updated. * src/cff/cffobjs.c (CFF_fixedToInt): New macro. (cff_make_private_dict): Use it. * src/cff/cffparse.h (cff_kind_delta_fixed): New enum value. * src/cff/cffparse.c (do_fixed): Updated. (CFF_FIELD_DELTA, CFF_FIELD_DELTA_FIXED, CFF_DELTA_KIND): New set of macros, replacing `CFF_FIELD_DELTA`. (cff_parser_run): Updated to handle fixed-float deltas. * src/cff/cfftoken.h: Updated to use `CFF_FIELD_DELTA_FIXED` for blue values. * src/psaux/psblues.c (cf2_blueToFixed): Removed, no longer needed. (cf2_blues_init): Updated. * src/pxaux/psft.c, src/pxaux/psft.h (cf2_getBlueValues, cf2_getOtherBlues, cf2_getFamilyBlues, cf2_getFamilyOtherBlues): Updated signatures. * src/psaux/psobjs.c (t1_make_subfont): Updated.
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if ( cf2_getLanguageGroup( decoder ) == 1 &&
( numBlueValues == 0 ||
( numBlueValues == 4 &&
blueValues[0] < emBoxBottom &&
blueValues[1] < emBoxBottom &&
blueValues[2] > emBoxTop &&
blueValues[3] > emBoxTop ) ) )
{
/*
* Construct hint edges suitable for synthetic ghost hints at top
* and bottom of em box. +-CF2_MIN_COUNTER allows for unhinted
* features above or below the last hinted edge. This also gives a
* net 1 pixel boost to the height of ideographic glyphs.
*
* Note: Adjust synthetic hints outward by epsilon (0x.0001) to
* avoid interference. E.g., some fonts have real hints at
* 880 and -120.
*/
blues->emBoxBottomEdge.csCoord = emBoxBottom - CF2_FIXED_EPSILON;
blues->emBoxBottomEdge.dsCoord = cf2_fixedRound(
FT_MulFix(
blues->emBoxBottomEdge.csCoord,
blues->scale ) ) -
CF2_MIN_COUNTER;
blues->emBoxBottomEdge.scale = blues->scale;
blues->emBoxBottomEdge.flags = CF2_GhostBottom |
CF2_Locked |
CF2_Synthetic;
blues->emBoxTopEdge.csCoord = emBoxTop + CF2_FIXED_EPSILON +
2 * font->darkenY;
blues->emBoxTopEdge.dsCoord = cf2_fixedRound(
FT_MulFix(
blues->emBoxTopEdge.csCoord,
blues->scale ) ) +
CF2_MIN_COUNTER;
blues->emBoxTopEdge.scale = blues->scale;
blues->emBoxTopEdge.flags = CF2_GhostTop |
CF2_Locked |
CF2_Synthetic;
blues->doEmBoxHints = TRUE; /* enable the heuristic */
return;
}
/* copy `BlueValues' and `OtherBlues' to a combined array of top and */
/* bottom zones */
for ( i = 0; i < numBlueValues; i += 2 )
{
[CFF] Extract `BlueValues` as `Fixed` rather than `Int`. This is a follow-up to commit 26a7f047, [cff] Make blend operator work with floats in private dicts. which addressed the 'party baseline' bug. However, the reporting user indicated that the default location and some other points in design space rendered OK, but other points in design space still had problems. The most obvious issue being that the x-heights of lower-case letters did not align; see https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-serif/issues/121#issuecomment-1773794136 After some analysis we determined that this was due to an interaction between `BlueValue` rounding and the zone-based algorithm. In short, for a point to be considered in a zone it must fall within the bounds of the zone. (There is a slop factor in some cases, but only a very small one.) In the Adobe-contributed side of the code, point values are not integer-rounded, instead they're kept as (some form of) fixed. Rounding just the `BlueValues` means that points that need to be considered within a zone will fall outside of it at some points in design space. The majority of this patch changes the storage and parsing of `BlueValues` to keep them as `FT_Fixed`. No significant code changes were needed because the values are converted to `Fixed` anyway when stored in `CF_BlueRec`. No attempt was made to address problems in the older pshinter code beyond converting the values from `FT_Fixed` to `FT_Short` when copying the private dictionary. (However, as the point values are also rounded in that code, the problem is much less likely to occur, although inconsistency between rounding and truncation could cause an analogous problem.) * include/freetype/internal/cfftypes.h (CFF_PrivateRec): Use `FT_Fixed` for `blue_values`, `other_blues`, `family_blues`, and `family_other_blues`. * src/cff/cffload.c (cff_blend_doBlend): Updated. * src/cff/cffobjs.c (CFF_fixedToInt): New macro. (cff_make_private_dict): Use it. * src/cff/cffparse.h (cff_kind_delta_fixed): New enum value. * src/cff/cffparse.c (do_fixed): Updated. (CFF_FIELD_DELTA, CFF_FIELD_DELTA_FIXED, CFF_DELTA_KIND): New set of macros, replacing `CFF_FIELD_DELTA`. (cff_parser_run): Updated to handle fixed-float deltas. * src/cff/cfftoken.h: Updated to use `CFF_FIELD_DELTA_FIXED` for blue values. * src/psaux/psblues.c (cf2_blueToFixed): Removed, no longer needed. (cf2_blues_init): Updated. * src/pxaux/psft.c, src/pxaux/psft.h (cf2_getBlueValues, cf2_getOtherBlues, cf2_getFamilyBlues, cf2_getFamilyOtherBlues): Updated signatures. * src/psaux/psobjs.c (t1_make_subfont): Updated.
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blues->zone[blues->count].csBottomEdge = blueValues[i];
blues->zone[blues->count].csTopEdge = blueValues[i + 1];
zoneHeight = SUB_INT32( blues->zone[blues->count].csTopEdge,
blues->zone[blues->count].csBottomEdge );
if ( zoneHeight < 0 )
{
FT_TRACE4(( "cf2_blues_init: ignoring negative zone height\n" ));
continue; /* reject this zone */
}
if ( zoneHeight > maxZoneHeight )
{
/* take maximum before darkening adjustment */
/* so overshoot suppression point doesn't change */
maxZoneHeight = zoneHeight;
}
/* adjust both edges of top zone upward by twice darkening amount */
if ( i != 0 )
{
blues->zone[blues->count].csTopEdge += 2 * font->darkenY;
blues->zone[blues->count].csBottomEdge += 2 * font->darkenY;
}
/* first `BlueValue' is bottom zone; others are top */
if ( i == 0 )
{
blues->zone[blues->count].bottomZone =
TRUE;
blues->zone[blues->count].csFlatEdge =
blues->zone[blues->count].csTopEdge;
}
else
{
blues->zone[blues->count].bottomZone =
FALSE;
blues->zone[blues->count].csFlatEdge =
blues->zone[blues->count].csBottomEdge;
}
blues->count += 1;
}
for ( i = 0; i < numOtherBlues; i += 2 )
{
[CFF] Extract `BlueValues` as `Fixed` rather than `Int`. This is a follow-up to commit 26a7f047, [cff] Make blend operator work with floats in private dicts. which addressed the 'party baseline' bug. However, the reporting user indicated that the default location and some other points in design space rendered OK, but other points in design space still had problems. The most obvious issue being that the x-heights of lower-case letters did not align; see https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-serif/issues/121#issuecomment-1773794136 After some analysis we determined that this was due to an interaction between `BlueValue` rounding and the zone-based algorithm. In short, for a point to be considered in a zone it must fall within the bounds of the zone. (There is a slop factor in some cases, but only a very small one.) In the Adobe-contributed side of the code, point values are not integer-rounded, instead they're kept as (some form of) fixed. Rounding just the `BlueValues` means that points that need to be considered within a zone will fall outside of it at some points in design space. The majority of this patch changes the storage and parsing of `BlueValues` to keep them as `FT_Fixed`. No significant code changes were needed because the values are converted to `Fixed` anyway when stored in `CF_BlueRec`. No attempt was made to address problems in the older pshinter code beyond converting the values from `FT_Fixed` to `FT_Short` when copying the private dictionary. (However, as the point values are also rounded in that code, the problem is much less likely to occur, although inconsistency between rounding and truncation could cause an analogous problem.) * include/freetype/internal/cfftypes.h (CFF_PrivateRec): Use `FT_Fixed` for `blue_values`, `other_blues`, `family_blues`, and `family_other_blues`. * src/cff/cffload.c (cff_blend_doBlend): Updated. * src/cff/cffobjs.c (CFF_fixedToInt): New macro. (cff_make_private_dict): Use it. * src/cff/cffparse.h (cff_kind_delta_fixed): New enum value. * src/cff/cffparse.c (do_fixed): Updated. (CFF_FIELD_DELTA, CFF_FIELD_DELTA_FIXED, CFF_DELTA_KIND): New set of macros, replacing `CFF_FIELD_DELTA`. (cff_parser_run): Updated to handle fixed-float deltas. * src/cff/cfftoken.h: Updated to use `CFF_FIELD_DELTA_FIXED` for blue values. * src/psaux/psblues.c (cf2_blueToFixed): Removed, no longer needed. (cf2_blues_init): Updated. * src/pxaux/psft.c, src/pxaux/psft.h (cf2_getBlueValues, cf2_getOtherBlues, cf2_getFamilyBlues, cf2_getFamilyOtherBlues): Updated signatures. * src/psaux/psobjs.c (t1_make_subfont): Updated.
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blues->zone[blues->count].csBottomEdge = otherBlues[i];
blues->zone[blues->count].csTopEdge = otherBlues[i + 1];
zoneHeight = SUB_INT32( blues->zone[blues->count].csTopEdge,
blues->zone[blues->count].csBottomEdge );
if ( zoneHeight < 0 )
{
FT_TRACE4(( "cf2_blues_init: ignoring negative zone height\n" ));
continue; /* reject this zone */
}
if ( zoneHeight > maxZoneHeight )
{
/* take maximum before darkening adjustment */
/* so overshoot suppression point doesn't change */
maxZoneHeight = zoneHeight;
}
/* Note: bottom zones are not adjusted for darkening amount */
/* all OtherBlues are bottom zone */
blues->zone[blues->count].bottomZone =
TRUE;
blues->zone[blues->count].csFlatEdge =
blues->zone[blues->count].csTopEdge;
blues->count += 1;
}
/* Adjust for FamilyBlues */
/* Search for the nearest flat edge in `FamilyBlues' or */
/* `FamilyOtherBlues'. According to the Black Book, any matching edge */
/* must be within one device pixel */
csUnitsPerPixel = FT_DivFix( cf2_intToFixed( 1 ), blues->scale );
/* loop on all zones in this font */
for ( i = 0; i < blues->count; i++ )
{
size_t j;
CF2_Fixed minDiff;
CF2_Fixed flatFamilyEdge, diff;
/* value for this font */
CF2_Fixed flatEdge = blues->zone[i].csFlatEdge;
if ( blues->zone[i].bottomZone )
{
/* In a bottom zone, the top edge is the flat edge. */
/* Search `FamilyOtherBlues' for bottom zones; look for closest */
/* Family edge that is within the one pixel threshold. */
minDiff = CF2_FIXED_MAX;
for ( j = 0; j < numFamilyOtherBlues; j += 2 )
{
/* top edge */
[CFF] Extract `BlueValues` as `Fixed` rather than `Int`. This is a follow-up to commit 26a7f047, [cff] Make blend operator work with floats in private dicts. which addressed the 'party baseline' bug. However, the reporting user indicated that the default location and some other points in design space rendered OK, but other points in design space still had problems. The most obvious issue being that the x-heights of lower-case letters did not align; see https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-serif/issues/121#issuecomment-1773794136 After some analysis we determined that this was due to an interaction between `BlueValue` rounding and the zone-based algorithm. In short, for a point to be considered in a zone it must fall within the bounds of the zone. (There is a slop factor in some cases, but only a very small one.) In the Adobe-contributed side of the code, point values are not integer-rounded, instead they're kept as (some form of) fixed. Rounding just the `BlueValues` means that points that need to be considered within a zone will fall outside of it at some points in design space. The majority of this patch changes the storage and parsing of `BlueValues` to keep them as `FT_Fixed`. No significant code changes were needed because the values are converted to `Fixed` anyway when stored in `CF_BlueRec`. No attempt was made to address problems in the older pshinter code beyond converting the values from `FT_Fixed` to `FT_Short` when copying the private dictionary. (However, as the point values are also rounded in that code, the problem is much less likely to occur, although inconsistency between rounding and truncation could cause an analogous problem.) * include/freetype/internal/cfftypes.h (CFF_PrivateRec): Use `FT_Fixed` for `blue_values`, `other_blues`, `family_blues`, and `family_other_blues`. * src/cff/cffload.c (cff_blend_doBlend): Updated. * src/cff/cffobjs.c (CFF_fixedToInt): New macro. (cff_make_private_dict): Use it. * src/cff/cffparse.h (cff_kind_delta_fixed): New enum value. * src/cff/cffparse.c (do_fixed): Updated. (CFF_FIELD_DELTA, CFF_FIELD_DELTA_FIXED, CFF_DELTA_KIND): New set of macros, replacing `CFF_FIELD_DELTA`. (cff_parser_run): Updated to handle fixed-float deltas. * src/cff/cfftoken.h: Updated to use `CFF_FIELD_DELTA_FIXED` for blue values. * src/psaux/psblues.c (cf2_blueToFixed): Removed, no longer needed. (cf2_blues_init): Updated. * src/pxaux/psft.c, src/pxaux/psft.h (cf2_getBlueValues, cf2_getOtherBlues, cf2_getFamilyBlues, cf2_getFamilyOtherBlues): Updated signatures. * src/psaux/psobjs.c (t1_make_subfont): Updated.
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flatFamilyEdge = familyOtherBlues[j + 1];
diff = cf2_fixedAbs( SUB_INT32( flatEdge, flatFamilyEdge ) );
if ( diff < minDiff && diff < csUnitsPerPixel )
{
blues->zone[i].csFlatEdge = flatFamilyEdge;
minDiff = diff;
if ( diff == 0 )
break;
}
}
/* check the first member of FamilyBlues, which is a bottom zone */
if ( numFamilyBlues >= 2 )
{
/* top edge */
[CFF] Extract `BlueValues` as `Fixed` rather than `Int`. This is a follow-up to commit 26a7f047, [cff] Make blend operator work with floats in private dicts. which addressed the 'party baseline' bug. However, the reporting user indicated that the default location and some other points in design space rendered OK, but other points in design space still had problems. The most obvious issue being that the x-heights of lower-case letters did not align; see https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-serif/issues/121#issuecomment-1773794136 After some analysis we determined that this was due to an interaction between `BlueValue` rounding and the zone-based algorithm. In short, for a point to be considered in a zone it must fall within the bounds of the zone. (There is a slop factor in some cases, but only a very small one.) In the Adobe-contributed side of the code, point values are not integer-rounded, instead they're kept as (some form of) fixed. Rounding just the `BlueValues` means that points that need to be considered within a zone will fall outside of it at some points in design space. The majority of this patch changes the storage and parsing of `BlueValues` to keep them as `FT_Fixed`. No significant code changes were needed because the values are converted to `Fixed` anyway when stored in `CF_BlueRec`. No attempt was made to address problems in the older pshinter code beyond converting the values from `FT_Fixed` to `FT_Short` when copying the private dictionary. (However, as the point values are also rounded in that code, the problem is much less likely to occur, although inconsistency between rounding and truncation could cause an analogous problem.) * include/freetype/internal/cfftypes.h (CFF_PrivateRec): Use `FT_Fixed` for `blue_values`, `other_blues`, `family_blues`, and `family_other_blues`. * src/cff/cffload.c (cff_blend_doBlend): Updated. * src/cff/cffobjs.c (CFF_fixedToInt): New macro. (cff_make_private_dict): Use it. * src/cff/cffparse.h (cff_kind_delta_fixed): New enum value. * src/cff/cffparse.c (do_fixed): Updated. (CFF_FIELD_DELTA, CFF_FIELD_DELTA_FIXED, CFF_DELTA_KIND): New set of macros, replacing `CFF_FIELD_DELTA`. (cff_parser_run): Updated to handle fixed-float deltas. * src/cff/cfftoken.h: Updated to use `CFF_FIELD_DELTA_FIXED` for blue values. * src/psaux/psblues.c (cf2_blueToFixed): Removed, no longer needed. (cf2_blues_init): Updated. * src/pxaux/psft.c, src/pxaux/psft.h (cf2_getBlueValues, cf2_getOtherBlues, cf2_getFamilyBlues, cf2_getFamilyOtherBlues): Updated signatures. * src/psaux/psobjs.c (t1_make_subfont): Updated.
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flatFamilyEdge = familyBlues[1];
diff = cf2_fixedAbs( SUB_INT32( flatEdge, flatFamilyEdge ) );
if ( diff < minDiff && diff < csUnitsPerPixel )
blues->zone[i].csFlatEdge = flatFamilyEdge;
}
}
else
{
/* In a top zone, the bottom edge is the flat edge. */
/* Search `FamilyBlues' for top zones; skip first zone, which is a */
/* bottom zone; look for closest Family edge that is within the */
/* one pixel threshold */
minDiff = CF2_FIXED_MAX;
for ( j = 2; j < numFamilyBlues; j += 2 )
{
/* bottom edge */
[CFF] Extract `BlueValues` as `Fixed` rather than `Int`. This is a follow-up to commit 26a7f047, [cff] Make blend operator work with floats in private dicts. which addressed the 'party baseline' bug. However, the reporting user indicated that the default location and some other points in design space rendered OK, but other points in design space still had problems. The most obvious issue being that the x-heights of lower-case letters did not align; see https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-serif/issues/121#issuecomment-1773794136 After some analysis we determined that this was due to an interaction between `BlueValue` rounding and the zone-based algorithm. In short, for a point to be considered in a zone it must fall within the bounds of the zone. (There is a slop factor in some cases, but only a very small one.) In the Adobe-contributed side of the code, point values are not integer-rounded, instead they're kept as (some form of) fixed. Rounding just the `BlueValues` means that points that need to be considered within a zone will fall outside of it at some points in design space. The majority of this patch changes the storage and parsing of `BlueValues` to keep them as `FT_Fixed`. No significant code changes were needed because the values are converted to `Fixed` anyway when stored in `CF_BlueRec`. No attempt was made to address problems in the older pshinter code beyond converting the values from `FT_Fixed` to `FT_Short` when copying the private dictionary. (However, as the point values are also rounded in that code, the problem is much less likely to occur, although inconsistency between rounding and truncation could cause an analogous problem.) * include/freetype/internal/cfftypes.h (CFF_PrivateRec): Use `FT_Fixed` for `blue_values`, `other_blues`, `family_blues`, and `family_other_blues`. * src/cff/cffload.c (cff_blend_doBlend): Updated. * src/cff/cffobjs.c (CFF_fixedToInt): New macro. (cff_make_private_dict): Use it. * src/cff/cffparse.h (cff_kind_delta_fixed): New enum value. * src/cff/cffparse.c (do_fixed): Updated. (CFF_FIELD_DELTA, CFF_FIELD_DELTA_FIXED, CFF_DELTA_KIND): New set of macros, replacing `CFF_FIELD_DELTA`. (cff_parser_run): Updated to handle fixed-float deltas. * src/cff/cfftoken.h: Updated to use `CFF_FIELD_DELTA_FIXED` for blue values. * src/psaux/psblues.c (cf2_blueToFixed): Removed, no longer needed. (cf2_blues_init): Updated. * src/pxaux/psft.c, src/pxaux/psft.h (cf2_getBlueValues, cf2_getOtherBlues, cf2_getFamilyBlues, cf2_getFamilyOtherBlues): Updated signatures. * src/psaux/psobjs.c (t1_make_subfont): Updated.
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flatFamilyEdge = familyBlues[j];
/* adjust edges of top zone upward by twice darkening amount */
flatFamilyEdge += 2 * font->darkenY; /* bottom edge */
diff = cf2_fixedAbs( SUB_INT32( flatEdge, flatFamilyEdge ) );
if ( diff < minDiff && diff < csUnitsPerPixel )
{
blues->zone[i].csFlatEdge = flatFamilyEdge;
minDiff = diff;
if ( diff == 0 )
break;
}
}
}
}
/* TODO: enforce separation of zones, including BlueFuzz */
/* Adjust BlueScale; similar to AdjustBlueScale() in coretype */
/* `bcsetup.c'. */
if ( maxZoneHeight > 0 )
{
if ( blues->blueScale > FT_DivFix( cf2_intToFixed( 1 ),
maxZoneHeight ) )
{
/* clamp at maximum scale */
blues->blueScale = FT_DivFix( cf2_intToFixed( 1 ),
maxZoneHeight );
}
/*
* TODO: Revisit the bug fix for 613448. The minimum scale
* requirement catches a number of library fonts. For
* example, with default BlueScale (.039625) and 0.4 minimum,
* the test below catches any font with maxZoneHeight < 10.1.
* There are library fonts ranging from 2 to 10 that get
* caught, including e.g., Eurostile LT Std Medium with
* maxZoneHeight of 6.
*
*/
#if 0
if ( blueScale < .4 / maxZoneHeight )
{
tetraphilia_assert( 0 );
/* clamp at minimum scale, per bug 0613448 fix */
blueScale = .4 / maxZoneHeight;
}
#endif
}
/*
* Suppress overshoot and boost blue zones at small sizes. Boost
* amount varies linearly from 0.5 pixel near 0 to 0 pixel at
* blueScale cutoff.
* Note: This boost amount is different from the coretype heuristic.
*
*/
if ( blues->scale < blues->blueScale )
{
blues->suppressOvershoot = TRUE;
/* Change rounding threshold for `dsFlatEdge'. */
/* Note: constant changed from 0.5 to 0.6 to avoid a problem with */
/* 10ppem Arial */
blues->boost = cf2_doubleToFixed( .6 ) -
FT_MulDiv( cf2_doubleToFixed ( .6 ),
blues->scale,
blues->blueScale );
if ( blues->boost > 0x7FFF )
{
/* boost must remain less than 0.5, or baseline could go negative */
blues->boost = 0x7FFF;
}
}
/* boost and darkening have similar effects; don't do both */
if ( font->stemDarkened )
blues->boost = 0;
/* set device space alignment for each zone; */
/* apply boost amount before rounding flat edge */
for ( i = 0; i < blues->count; i++ )
{
if ( blues->zone[i].bottomZone )
blues->zone[i].dsFlatEdge = cf2_fixedRound(
FT_MulFix(
blues->zone[i].csFlatEdge,
blues->scale ) -
blues->boost );
else
blues->zone[i].dsFlatEdge = cf2_fixedRound(
FT_MulFix(
blues->zone[i].csFlatEdge,
blues->scale ) +
blues->boost );
}
}
/*
* Check whether `stemHint' is captured by one of the blue zones.
*
* Zero, one or both edges may be valid; only valid edges can be
* captured. For compatibility with CoolType, search top and bottom
* zones in the same pass (see `BlueLock'). If a hint is captured,
* return true and position the edge(s) in one of 3 ways:
*
* 1) If `BlueScale' suppresses overshoot, position the captured edge
* at the flat edge of the zone.
* 2) If overshoot is not suppressed and `BlueShift' requires
* overshoot, position the captured edge a minimum of 1 device pixel
* from the flat edge.
* 3) If overshoot is not suppressed or required, position the captured
* edge at the nearest device pixel.
*
*/
FT_LOCAL_DEF( FT_Bool )
cf2_blues_capture( const CF2_Blues blues,
CF2_Hint bottomHintEdge,
CF2_Hint topHintEdge )
{
/* TODO: validate? */
CF2_Fixed csFuzz = blues->blueFuzz;
/* new position of captured edge */
CF2_Fixed dsNew;
/* amount that hint is moved when positioned */
CF2_Fixed dsMove = 0;
FT_Bool captured = FALSE;
CF2_UInt i;
/* assert edge flags are consistent */
FT_ASSERT( !cf2_hint_isTop( bottomHintEdge ) &&
!cf2_hint_isBottom( topHintEdge ) );
/* TODO: search once without blue fuzz for compatibility with coretype? */
for ( i = 0; i < blues->count; i++ )
{
if ( blues->zone[i].bottomZone &&
cf2_hint_isBottom( bottomHintEdge ) )
{
if ( SUB_INT32( blues->zone[i].csBottomEdge, csFuzz ) <=
bottomHintEdge->csCoord &&
bottomHintEdge->csCoord <=
ADD_INT32( blues->zone[i].csTopEdge, csFuzz ) )
{
/* bottom edge captured by bottom zone */
if ( blues->suppressOvershoot )
dsNew = blues->zone[i].dsFlatEdge;
else if ( SUB_INT32( blues->zone[i].csTopEdge,
bottomHintEdge->csCoord ) >=
blues->blueShift )
{
/* guarantee minimum of 1 pixel overshoot */
dsNew = FT_MIN(
cf2_fixedRound( bottomHintEdge->dsCoord ),
SUB_INT32( blues->zone[i].dsFlatEdge,
cf2_intToFixed( 1 ) ) );
}
else
{
/* simply round captured edge */
dsNew = cf2_fixedRound( bottomHintEdge->dsCoord );
}
dsMove = SUB_INT32( dsNew, bottomHintEdge->dsCoord );
captured = TRUE;
break;
}
}
if ( !blues->zone[i].bottomZone && cf2_hint_isTop( topHintEdge ) )
{
if ( SUB_INT32( blues->zone[i].csBottomEdge, csFuzz ) <=
topHintEdge->csCoord &&
topHintEdge->csCoord <=
ADD_INT32( blues->zone[i].csTopEdge, csFuzz ) )
{
/* top edge captured by top zone */
if ( blues->suppressOvershoot )
dsNew = blues->zone[i].dsFlatEdge;
else if ( SUB_INT32( topHintEdge->csCoord,
blues->zone[i].csBottomEdge ) >=
blues->blueShift )
{
/* guarantee minimum of 1 pixel overshoot */
dsNew = FT_MAX(
cf2_fixedRound( topHintEdge->dsCoord ),
blues->zone[i].dsFlatEdge + cf2_intToFixed( 1 ) );
}
else
{
/* simply round captured edge */
dsNew = cf2_fixedRound( topHintEdge->dsCoord );
}
dsMove = SUB_INT32( dsNew, topHintEdge->dsCoord );
captured = TRUE;
break;
}
}
}
if ( captured )
{
/* move both edges and flag them `locked' */
if ( cf2_hint_isValid( bottomHintEdge ) )
{
bottomHintEdge->dsCoord = ADD_INT32( bottomHintEdge->dsCoord,
dsMove );
cf2_hint_lock( bottomHintEdge );
}
if ( cf2_hint_isValid( topHintEdge ) )
{
topHintEdge->dsCoord = ADD_INT32( topHintEdge->dsCoord, dsMove );
cf2_hint_lock( topHintEdge );
}
}
return captured;
}
/* END */