#!/bin/sh # This script must echo the name of the generated PK file (and nothing # else) to standard output. Yes, this is different from the original dvips. # # Parameters: # name dpi bdpi magnification [mode [destdir]] # # `name' is the base name of the font, such as `cmr10'. # `dpi' is the resolution the font is needed at. # `bdpi' is the base resolution, used to intuit the mode to use. # `magnification' is a string to pass to MF as the value of `mag'. # `mode', if supplied, is the mode to use. Unless it's `default', in # which case we guess. (This is so people can specify a destdir # without a mode.) # `destdir', if supplied, is either the absolute directory name to use # (if it starts with a /) or relative to the default DESTDIR (if not). TOOLS="/usr/local/tex/kpsetools-0.2/bin" SCRIPTS="/usr/local/tex/scripts-0.2/bin" KPSEXPAND="$TOOLS/kpsexpand" KPSEWHICH="$KPSEXPAND -w" APPENDDB="$SCRIPTS/append_db" MF="/usr/local/bin/mf" GSFTOPK="/usr/local/bin/gsftopk" GFK="/usr/local/bin/gftopk" AWK="/usr/bin/awk" EGREP="/usr/bin/egrep" GREP="/usr/bin/grep" RM="/bin/rm -f" MV="/bin/mv -f" MD="/bin/mkdir" CHM="/bin/chmod" # The root of where to put the new file. (Using the sh construct # ${var=value} is the tersest construct that lets an environment # variable `var' override the value given here.) progname="`basename $0`" TEXMF=`$KPSEXPAND '$TEXMF'` DESTROOT=${MTPK_DESTROOT-"$TEXMF/fonts"} # Define to `gsftopk' or `ps2pk' or whatever to make PK files for # PostScript fonts. If this is defined, PSMAPFILE must also be defined to # be your psfonts.map file or some equivalent. ps_to_pk=$GSFTOPK PSMAPFILE=`$KPSEWHICH dvips_config psfonts.map 2>&-` # Location of the files that map font name parts to directory names. NAMEMAPDIR="$TEXMF/fontmaps" # If this directory doesn't exist, the DC fonts won't be attempted. dcfontdir="$TEXMF/fonts/public/dc" # If this directory doesn't exist, the Sauter stuff won't be attempted. sauterdir="$TEXMF/fonts/public/sauter" # If the true typeface directory cannot be determined from the fontname, # the files are installed here, relative to $DESTROOT. # TE: change: pk will be appended later default_namepart=tmp # TEMPDIR needs to be unique for each process because of the possibility # of simultaneous processes running this script. TEMPDIR="${TMPDIR-/tmp}/mtpk.$$" ls_R="$TEXMF/ls-R" DIR_PERMS=755 #DIR_PERMS=1777 FILE_PERMS=444 if test $# -lt 4 ; then echo "Usage: $progname name dpi bdpi mag [mode [destdir]]." >&2 exit 1 fi NAME=$1 DPI=$2 BDPI=$3 MAG=$4 MODE=$5 # DESTDIR is harder. case "$6" in "") # Nothing specified, so try to intuit the directory from the # fontname. First the special cases: either $NAME matches an entire # name in special.map, or it matches the abbreviation in # special.map and ends with a numeral (for the pointsize). # We (painfully) use only the minimal features in original awk. if test -r $NAMEMAPDIR/special.map ; then namepart=`$AWK \ '{if ($1 == NAME || (substr (NAME, 1, length ($1)) == $1 \ && substr (NAME, length (NAME), 1) ~ /[0-9]/)) \ { print $2 "/" $3; exit; }}' NAME="$NAME" "$NAMEMAPDIR/special.map"` if test -z "$namepart" ; then # Try the normal case. Source first. s_abbrev=`echo $NAME | cut -c 1-1` sourcedir=`$AWK '{ if ($1 == s_abbrev) { print $2; exit; }}' \ s_abbrev="$s_abbrev" "$NAMEMAPDIR/source.map"` if test -n "$sourcedir" ; then # We found the source. Try for the typeface. t_abbrev=`echo $NAME | cut -c 2-3` typefacedir=`$AWK '{ if ($1 == t_abbrev) { print $2; exit; }}' \ t_abbrev="$t_abbrev" "$NAMEMAPDIR/typeface.map"` if test -n "$typefacedir" ; then # Found everything. namepart="$sourcedir/$typefacedir" else echo "$progname: Could not map typeface abbreviation $t_abbrev." >&2 fi else echo "$progname: Could not map source abbreviation $s_abbrev." >&2 fi fi else # No map files. : fi # If we failed for whatever reason, default to a generic subdir. test -z "$namepart" && namepart="$default_namepart" namepart="$namepart/pk" # Finally, update the parent of the installation directory. DESTROOT="$DESTROOT/$namepart" ;; /*) DESTDIR="$6" ;; # Absolute, explicit destdir => use it. *) DESTDIR="$DESTROOT/$6" ;; # Relative destdir => append to the default. esac GFNAME="$NAME.${DPI}gf" PKNAME="$NAME.${DPI}pk" # Clean up on normal or abnormal exit. DESTDIR changes, hence the eval. trap "cd / ; eval $RM -r $TEMPDIR \$DESTDIR/pktmp.$$" 0 1 2 15 MFINPUTS="$MFINPUTS:$PWD" DVIPSHEADERS="$DVIPSHEADERS:$PWD" export MFINPUTS DVIPSHEADERS # Go to the unique working directory. test -d "$TEMPDIR" || $MD "$TEMPDIR" cd "$TEMPDIR" || exit 1 # grep for the font in $PSMAPFILE, if some ps-to-pk is claimed to be supported. test -n "$ps_to_pk" && $EGREP \^"$NAME"'([ ]|$)' "$PSMAPFILE" >psline if test -s psline ; then # This is a PostScript font. MODE=`basename $ps_to_pk` case "$ps_to_pk" in ps2pk*) special_part=`cat psline | sed -e 's/^.*"//' -e 's/".*$//'` # .167 SlantFont slant=`echo $special_part \ | $AWK '{ if ($2 == SlantFont) print "-S" $1 }'` extend=`echo $special_part \ | $AWK '{ if ($2 == ExtendFont) print "-E" $1 }'` cmd="$ps_to_pk -v -X$DPI $slant $extend $NAME" ;; *) cmd="$ps_to_pk $NAME $DPI" ;; esac # Update DESTDIR for new mode, and check if we were spuriously called. test -z "$6" && DESTDIR="$DESTROOT/$MODE" if test -r "$DESTDIR/$PKNAME" ; then # sigh, this is repeated below echo "$progname: $DESTDIR/$PKNAME already exists." >&2 append_db "$DESTDIR $PKNAME" echo "$DESTDIR/$PKNAME" exit 0 fi echo "$progname: Running $cmd" >&2 $cmd >&2 || { echo "$progname: $gsftopk failed." >&2 ; exit 1 ; } else # If an explicit mode is not supplied, try to guess. You can get a # list of extant modes from ftp.cs.umb.edu:pub/tex/modes.mf. if test -z "$MODE" || test "$MODE" = default ; then case "$BDPI" in 85) MODE=sun ;; 300) MODE=cx ;; 400) MODE=nexthi ;; 600) MODE=ljfour ;; 1270) MODE=linolo ;; *) 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 # If no destination directory specified, install font in directory # named for the mode. test -z "$6" && DESTDIR="$DESTROOT/$MODE" if test -r $DESTDIR/$PKNAME ; then # sigh, this is repeated above echo "$progname: $DESTDIR/$PKNAME already exists." >&2 echo "$DESTDIR/$PKNAME" $APPENDDB "$DESTDIR" "$PKNAME" exit 0 fi # Run Metafont. Always use plain Metafont, since reading cmbase.mf # does not noticeably slow things down. Separate the filename from the # rest, since we have to use ./$NAME if we generate something. cmd="$MF \mode:=$MODE; mag:=$MAG; scrollmode; input" echo "$progname: Running $cmd $NAME" >&2 if $cmd "$NAME" &2 ; then : # Success already. else # These other cases should really be part of MakeTeXMF. # First have to figure out the real magnification, which means # extracting the point size from the name -- a trailing number. rootname=`echo "$NAME" | sed 's/[0-9]*$//'` pointsize=`echo "$NAME" | sed "s/^$rootname//"` case "$pointsize" in 11) realsize=10.95444 ;; # \magstephalf 14) realsize=14.4 ;; # \magstep2 17) realsize=17.28 ;; # \magstep3 20) realsize=20.74 ;; # \magstep4 25) realsize=24.88 ;; # \magstep5 *) realsize=$pointsize ;; esac mfname="$NAME.mf" $RM $mfname # We are in $TEMPDIR, so this is safe. if test -z "$pointsize" ; then # No point size, so it can't be a DC or Sauter font. Give up. : elif echo "$NAME" | $GREP '^dc' >/dev/null ; then echo "$progname: Trying DC font." >&2 echo "if unknown dxbase: input dxbase fi;" >$mfname echo "gensize:=$realsize;" >>$mfname echo "generate $rootname;" >>$mfname echo "$progname: Running $cmd ./$NAME" >&2 $cmd ./$mfname &2 elif test -d $sauterdir ; then echo "$progname: Trying interpolated/extrapolated (Sauter) font." >&2 echo "design_size:=$realsize;" >>$mfname echo "input b-$rootname;" >>$mfname echo "$progname: Running $cmd ./$NAME" >&2 $cmd "./$mfname" &2 # Result should go in the sauterdir, not the cm dir. test -z "$6" && $DESTDIR="$sauterdir/pk/$MODE" fi # alternative mf sources fi # first mf failed # If we couldn't make the font, quit. test -r "$GFNAME" || \ { echo "$progname: Metafont failed to make $GFNAME." >&2 ; exit 1 ; } # Success. Make the PK file. $GFK "./$GFNAME" "$PKNAME" || exit 1 fi # If we get here, we've succeeded; move the final font to $DESTDIR. test -d "$DESTDIR" \ || ($MD "$DESTDIR" ; $CHM "$DIR_PERMS" "$DESTDIR") \ || { echo "$progname: Could not mkdir $DESTDIR." >&2 ; exit 1 ; } # Install the PK file carefully, since others may be working simultaneously. $MV "$PKNAME" "$DESTDIR/pktmp.$$" \ || { echo "$progname: Could not mv $PKNAME $DESTDIR/pktmp.$$." >&2 ; exit 1 ; } cd "$DESTDIR" || exit 1 $MV "pktmp.$$" "$PKNAME" $CHM "$FILE_PERMS" "$PKNAME" # If this line (or an equivalent) is not present, dvipsk/xdvik/dviljk # will think MakeTeXPK failed. Any other output to stdout will also lose. echo $DESTDIR/$PKNAME $APPENDDB "$DESTDIR" "$PKNAME" exit 0