sources. This is not a port of the OTL extension
of FT 1.x, as it uses a very different design.
These sources are placed here for comments
and peer-review
coming from external files (e.g. Type 1 AFM files to add kerning data
to the face).
Also changed the API of FT_Open_Face in order to describe the
input stream more broadly..
Generates a Unicode charmap on the fly
through the "psnames" module..
Now, we only need to support afm/pfm
files (and maybe multiple masters) to call
this driver finished !!
for the upcoming new "psnames" pseudo-driver
("psnames" is a module in charge of converting a
glyph name into a unicode value, or a Mac index
into a glyph name. It contains a copy of the Adobe
Glyph List + some logic to understand the "uniXXX"
named characters).
ft_glyph_format_plotter
for plotter-like vectorial images made of
opened paths.. (seen in Windows font files
as well as some Type 1 fonts with unusual
PaintType)
- small reduction of the code size of "t1encode.c"
- removed the hinter (not useful with the upcoming
auto-hinter..)
- updated "t1load.c" to reduce warnings with Visual C++
- considerably changed the glyph loader (it is simpler)
Beware, this code is still experimental, and is _not_
debugged. I don't even guarantee that it works for
now
- David
- some #ifdefs were included in order to _not_
compile support for the bytecode interpreter
when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER
is not defined in "ttconfig.h"
- the glyph loader has been seriously re-designed. It is now
smaller, simpler and should load composites a bit faster
- works with the TrueType debugger
improvements compared to "src/type1". Briefly :
- the postscript-like interpreter is now gone. We now perform
pattern-matching to load our font content. The resultant code
is much faster, smaller, and easier to maintain.
For a more detailed description, see the comments at the start
of "src/type1z/t1objs.c"
- the glyph loader will be greatly simplified really soon, and the
clumsy hinter will be ditched in favor of a more general auto-hinting
module (when we get one).
The goal is to strip down the Type1 driver to about 15-20 Kb.
This is still an experimental version. It is added to the repository
for archiving. You should not try to use it for now (it won't work
because some crucial parts are _knowingly_ ignored for now !).
Note that the "old" type1 driver will probably move to the "demos/src"
directory, in order to show how one can replace one given font driver
at runtime (and to provide the functionality of the "t1dump" program).