Such blue zones match either the top or the bottom of a contour. We
need them for scripts where accent-like elements directly touch the
base character (for example, some vowel signs in Devanagari, cf.
U+0913 or U+0914).
* src/autofit/afblue.hin (AF_BLUE_PROPERTY_LATIN_NEUTRAL): New
property.
* src/autofit/afblue.h: Regenerated.
* src/autofit/aflatin.h (AF_LATIN_IS_NEUTRAL_BLUE): New macro.
(AF_LATIN_BLUE_NEUTRAL): New enumeration value.
* src/autofit/aflatin.c (af_latin_metrics_init_blues,
af_latin_hints_compute_blue_edges): Handle neutral blue zones.
The adaptation of the cjk auto-hinter module to blue stringsets in
2013-08-25 had three severe bugs. Mea culpa.
1. Contrary to the latin auto-hinter, characters for reference and
overshoot values of a blue zone are specified separately. Due to
the screwed-up change it didn't work at all.
2. A boolean comparison was erroneously replaced with a cast,
causing invalid results with the `^' operator later on. The
visual artifact caused by this problem is the topic of the bug
report.
3. Two flag values were inverted, causing incorrect assignment of
reference and overshoot values.
* src/autofit/afblue.dat: Fix CJK bluestrings, introducing a new
syntax to have both reference and overshoot characters in a single
string. This is error #1.
Add extensive comments.
* src/autofit/afblue.hin (AF_BLUE_PROPERTY_CJK_FILL): Removed, no
longer used.
(AF_BLUE_PROPERTY_CJK_TOP, AF_BLUE_PROPERTY_CJK_HORIZ): Fix values.
This is error #3.
* src/autofit/afblue.c, src/autofit/afblue.h: Regenerated.
* src/autofit/afcjk.c (af_cjk_metrics_init_blues): Correct error #1.
Use character `|' to separate characters for reference and overshoot
values.
Improve tracing messages, synchronizing them with the latin
auto-hinter.
(af_cjk_hints_compute_blue_edges): Fix value of `is_top_right_blue'.
This is error #2.
(af_cjk_align_linked_edge): Add tracing message.
* src/autofit/afcjk.h (AF_CJK_IS_FILLED_BLUE): Removed, no longer
used.
This change introduces a new blue zone property
`AF_BLUE_PROPERTY_LATIN_LONG' to make the auto-hinter ignore short
top segments.
* src/autofit/afblue.dat: Fix Hebrew blue strings.
Use AF_BLUE_PROPERTY_LATIN_LONG for AF_BLUE_STRING_HEBREW_TOP.
* src/autofit/afblue.hin (AF_BLUE_PROPERTY_LATIN_LONG): New macro.
* src/autofit/afblue.c, src/autofit/afblue.h: Updated.
* src/autofit/aflatin.c (af_latin_metrics_init_blues): Handle
`AF_LATIN_IS_LONG_BLUE'.
* src/autofit/aflatin.h (AF_LATIN_IS_LONG_BLUE): New macro.
The idea is to have a central file which gets processed by a Perl
script to create proper `.c' and `.h' files using templates. There
are two other reasons to do that:
. The data file should be easily readable. We use UTF-8 encoding
which then gets converted to single bytes.
. Since the number of supported scripts will increase soon, the
current usage of blue string arrays is a waste of space. Using
the Perl script it is possible to imitate jagged arrays,
defining enumeration constants as offsets into the arrays.
This commit only adds files without changing any functionality.
* src/autofit/afblue.dat: New data file.
* src/tools/afblue.pl: New Perl script for processing `afblue.dat'.
* src/autofit/afblue.cin, src/autofit/afblue.hin: New template files
for...
* src/autofit/afblue.c, src/autofit/afblue.c: New source files.
To avoid a dependency on Perl, we add them too.