* src/truetype/ttobjs.c (tt_size_init_bytecode): Don't reset x_ppem
and y_ppem. Otherwise the `*_CVT_Stretched' functions in ttinterp.c
get never called.
An anonymous guy suggested this change on Savannah, and it seems to
be the right solution.
This fixes Savannah bug #26867.
Previously, only integers have been used which can lead to serious
rounding errors.
However, fractional values are only used internally; after the
charstrings (of either Type 1 or 2) have been processed, the
resulting coordinates get rounded to integers currently -- before
applying scaling. This should be fixed; at the same time a new load
flag should be introduced, to be used in combination with
FT_LOAD_NO_SCALE, which indicates that font units are returned in
16.16 format. Similarly, the incremental interface should be
extended to allow fractional values for metrics.
* include/freetype/internal/psaux.h (T1_BuilderRec): Remove `shift'
field.
* include/freetype/internal/pshints.h (T1_Hints_SetStemFunc,
T1_Hints_SetStem3Func): Use FT_Fixed for coordinates.
* src/psaux/psobjs.c: Include FT_INTERNAL_CALC_H.
(t1_build_add_point): Always convert fixed to integer.
* src/psaux/t1decode.c (t1_decoder_parse_charstrings):
Use 16.16 format everywhere (except for large integers followed by a
`div').
[CAN_HANDLE_NON_INTEGRAL_T1_OPERANDS]: Remove #ifdef and activate
code uncoditionally.
Add support for random numbers and update remaining code
accordingly; this should work now.
(t1_operator_seac): Updated.
* src/psaux/pshrec.c: Include FT_INTERNAL_CALC_H.
(ps_hints_t1stem3, t1_hints_stem): Updated.
* src/cid/cidgload.c: Include FT_INTERNAL_CALC_H.
(cid_load_glyph) [FT_CONFIG_OPTION_INCREMENTAL],
(cid_face_compute_max_advance, cid_slot_load_glyph): Updated.
* src/type1/t1gload.c (T1_Parse_Glyph_And_Get_Char_String)
[FT_CONFIG_OPTION_INCREMENTAL], (T1_Get_Advances, T1_Load_Glyph):
Updated.
* src/type1/t1load.c: Include FT_INTERNAL_CALC_H.
* src/type1/t1objs.c (T1_Face_Init): Updated.
Normally, the SCANMODE instruction (if present) to set the drop-out
mode in a TrueType font is located in the `prep' table only and thus
valid for all glyphs. However, there are fonts like `pala.ttf'
which additionally contain this instruction in the hinting code of
some glyphs (but not all). As a result it can happen that a
composite glyph needs multiple drop-out modes for its subglyphs
since the rendering state gets reset for each subglyph.
FreeType collects the hinted outlines from all subglyphs, then it
sends the data to the rasterizer. It also sends the drop-out mode
-- after hinting has been applied -- and here is the error: It sends
the drop-out mode of the last subglyph only; drop-out modes of all
other subglyphs are lost.
This patch fixes the problem; it adds a second, alternative
mechanism to pass the drop-out mode: For each contour, the
rasterizer now checks the first `tags' array element. If bit 2 is
set, bits 5-7 contain the contour's drop-out mode, overriding the
global drop-out mode.
* include/freetype/ftimage.h (FT_CURVE_TAG_HAS_SCANMODE): New macro.
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (TT_Hint_Glyph): Store drop-out mode in
`tags[0]'.
* src/raster/ftraster.c (Flow_Up, Overshoot_Top, Overshoot_Bottom):
Use bits 3-5 instead of 0-2.
(New_Profile): Set the drop-out mode in the profile's `flags' field.
(Decompose_Curve): Check `tags[0]' and set `dropOutControl' if
necessary.
(Vertical_Sweep_Drop, Horizontal_Sweep_Drop,
Horizontal_Gray_Sweep_Drop, Draw_Sweep): Use the profile's drop-out
mode.
Two new constraints are introduced to better identify a `stub' -- a
concept which is only vaguely described in the OpenType
specification. The old code was too rigorous and suppressed more
pixel than it should.
. The intersection of the two profiles with the scanline is less
than a half pixel. Code related to this was already present in
the sources but has been commented out.
. The endpoint of the original contour forming a profile has a
distance (`overshoot') less than half a pixel to the scanline.
Note that the two additional conditions fix almost all differences
to the Windows rasterizer, but some problematic cases remain.
* src/raster/ftraster.c (Overshoot_Top, Overshoot_Bottom): New
macros for the `flags' field in the `TProfile' structure.
(IS_BOTTOM_OVERSHOOT, IS_TOP_OVERSHOOT): New macros.
(New_Profile, End_Profile): Pass overshoot flag as an argument and
set it accordingly.
Update callers.
(Vertical_Sweep_Drop, Horizontal_Sweep_Drop): Implement the two new
constraints.
* src/raster/ftraster.c (Set_High_Precision): Add two more bits to
the precision. This corrects rendering of some small glyphs, for
example, glyph `xi' in verdana.ttf at 13 ppem. Testing with ftbench
on my GNU/Linux box I don't see a performance degradation.
Suggested by Alexei Podtelezhnikov <apodtele@gmail.com>.
* src/raster/ftraster.c (Vertical_Sweep_Drop, Horizontal_Sweep_Drop,
Horizontal_Gray_Sweep_Drop): Do it.
* src/raster/ftraster.c (TFlow): Replace enumeration with...
(Flow_Up): This macro.
(TProfile): Replace `flow' member with `flags' bit field.
Update all affected code.
* src/base/ftobjs.c (FT_Load_Glyph): Alter check for permitted
matrices to allow rotations by multiples of 90°, not only unrotated,
possibly slanted matrices.
Reported by Krzysztof Kowalczyk <kkowalczyk@gmail.com>.
* src/autofit/aflatin2.c (af_latin2_hint_edges): Move declaration of
`n_edges' into `#if' block.
Reported by Krzysztof Kowalczyk <kkowalczyk@gmail.com>.
* src/pcf/pcfdrivr.c (PCF_Face_Init) [!FT_CONFIG_OPTION_USE_ZLIB]:
Make it work.
Simplify #ifdef logic.
Problem reported by Krzysztof Kotlenga <pocek@users.sf.net>.
* src/raster/raster.c (Vertical_Sweep_Drop, Horizontal_Sweep_Drop,
Horizontal_Gray_Sweep_Drop): For smart drop-out mode, if
intersections are equally distant relative to next pixel center,
select the left pixel, not the right one.
SEAC (Single Encoding Accented Characters) are composed of (basically) two
indices specifying two other glyphs, and a movement to position the accent
properly with respect to the main glyph.
To make it work with the incremental interface we now demand that the caller
handles the encoding by itself.
This fixes FreeDesktop bug #21197.
* src/autofit/afglobal.c (AF_DIGIT): New macro.
(af_face_globals_compute_script_coverage): Mark ASCII digits in
`glyph_scripts' array.
(af_face_globals_get_metrics): Updated.
(af_face_globals_is_digit): New function.
* src/autofit/afglobal.h: Updated.
(AF_ScriptMetricsRec): Add `digits_have_same_width' flag.
* src/autofit/aflatin.c: Include FT_ADVANCES_H.
(af_latin_metrics_check_digits): New function.
(af_latin_metrics_init): Use it.
* src/autofit/aflatin.h: Updated.
* src/autofit/afcjk.c (af_cjk_metrics_init): Updated.
* src/autofit/aflatin2.c: Similar changes as with aflatin.c.
* src/autofit/afloader.c (af_loader_load_g): Test digit width.
* docs/CHANGES: Document it.
Problems reported by suyu@cooee.cn.
* src/smooth/ftgrays.c (FT_DEFINE_OUTLINE_FUNCS,
FT_DEFINE_RASTER_FUNCS) [_STANDALONE_]: Define.
[!_STANDALONE_]: Include ftspic.h only here.
(ras): Define/declare after definition of `TWorker'.
Use `RAS_VAR_' where necessary.
* include/freetype/internal/autohint.h add macros to init
instances of FT_AutoHinter_ServiceRec.
* src/autofit/afmodule.h declare autofit_module_class
using macros from ftmodapi.h,
when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined create and destroy
functions will be declared.
* src/autofit/afmodule.c when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined
af_autofitter_service and autofit_module_class structs
will have functions to init or create and destroy them
instead of being allocated in the global scope.
And macros will be used from afpic.h in order to access them.
* src/autofit/aftypes.h add macros to init and declare
instances of AF_ScriptClassRec.
* src/autofit/afcjk.h declare af_cjk_script_class
using macros from aftypes.h,
when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined init function will be declared.
* src/autofit/afcjk.c when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined
af_cjk_script_class struct will have function to init it instead of
being allocated in the global scope.
* src/autofit/afdummy.h declare af_dummy_script_class
using macros from aftypes.h,
when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined init function will be declared.
* src/autofit/afdummy.c when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined
af_dummy_script_class struct will have function to init it instead of
being allocated in the global scope.
* src/autofit/afindic.h declare af_indic_script_class
using macros from aftypes.h,
when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined init function will be declared.
* src/autofit/afindic.c when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined
af_indic_script_class struct will have function to init it instead of
being allocated in the global scope.
* src/autofit/aflatin.h declare af_latin_script_class
using macros from aftypes.h,
when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined init function will be declared.
* src/autofit/aflatin.c when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined
af_latin_script_class struct will have function to init it instead of
being allocated in the global scope.
Change af_latin_blue_chars to be PIC-compatible by being a two
dimentional array rather than array of pointers.
* src/autofit/aflatin2.h declare af_latin2_script_class
using macros from aftypes.h,
when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined init function will be declared.
* src/autofit/aflatin2.c when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined
af_latin2_script_class struct will have function to init it instead of
being allocated in the global scope.
Change af_latin2_blue_chars to be PIC-compatible by being a two
dimentional array rather than array of pointers.
* src/autofit/afglobal.c when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined
af_script_classes array initialization was moved to afpic.c and
is later refered using macros defeined in afpic.h.
New Files:
* src/autofit/afpic.h declare struct to hold PIC globals for autofit
module and macros to access them.
* src/autofit/afpic.c implement functions to allocate, destroy and
initialize PIC globals for autofit module.
* src/autofit/autofit.c add new file to build: afpic.c.
* src/autofit/jamfile add new files to FT2_MULTI build: afpic.c.