1 ;;; ps-mule.el --- provide multi-byte character facility to ps-print
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
4 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 ;; Author: Vinicius Jose Latorre <vinicius@cpqd.com.br>
7 ;; Kenichi Handa <handa@etl.go.jp> (multi-byte characters)
8 ;; Maintainer: Kenichi Handa <handa@etl.go.jp> (multi-byte characters)
9 ;; Vinicius Jose Latorre <vinicius@cpqd.com.br>
10 ;; Keywords: wp, print, PostScript, multibyte, mule
11 ;; Time-stamp: <2003/05/14 22:19:41 vinicius>
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32 ;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
37 ;; This package is used for ps-print to print multi-byte buffer.
39 ;; See also ps-print.el.
42 ;; Printing Multi-byte Buffer
43 ;; --------------------------
45 ;; The variable `ps-multibyte-buffer' specifies the ps-print multi-byte buffer
48 ;; Valid values for `ps-multibyte-buffer' are:
50 ;; nil This is the value to use the default settings which
51 ;; is by default for printing buffer with only ASCII
52 ;; and Latin characters. The default setting can be
53 ;; changed by setting the variable
54 ;; `ps-mule-font-info-database-default' differently.
55 ;; The initial value of this variable is
56 ;; `ps-mule-font-info-database-latin' (see
59 ;; `non-latin-printer' This is the value to use when you have a japanese
60 ;; or korean PostScript printer and want to print
61 ;; buffer with ASCII, Latin-1, Japanese (JISX0208 and
62 ;; JISX0201-Kana) and Korean characters. At present,
63 ;; it was not tested the Korean characters printing.
64 ;; If you have a korean PostScript printer, please,
67 ;; `bdf-font' This is the value to use when you want to print
68 ;; buffer with BDF fonts. BDF fonts include both latin
69 ;; and non-latin fonts. BDF (Bitmap Distribution
70 ;; Format) is a format used for distributing X's font
71 ;; source file. BDF fonts are included in
72 ;; `intlfonts-1.2' which is a collection of X11 fonts
73 ;; for all characters supported by Emacs. In order to
74 ;; use this value, be sure to have installed
75 ;; `intlfonts-1.2' and set the variable
76 ;; `bdf-directory-list' appropriately (see ps-bdf.el
77 ;; for documentation of this variable).
79 ;; `bdf-font-except-latin' This is like `bdf-font' except that it is used
80 ;; PostScript default fonts to print ASCII and Latin-1
81 ;; characters. This is convenient when you want or
82 ;; need to use both latin and non-latin characters on
83 ;; the same buffer. See `ps-font-family',
84 ;; `ps-header-font-family' and `ps-font-info-database'.
86 ;; Any other value is treated as nil.
88 ;; The default is nil.
90 ;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
97 ;; to avoid XEmacs compilation gripes
98 (defvar leading-code-private-22
157)
99 (or (fboundp 'charset-bytes
)
100 (defun charset-bytes (charset) 1)) ; ascii
101 (or (fboundp 'charset-dimension
)
102 (defun charset-dimension (charset) 1)) ; ascii
103 (or (fboundp 'charset-id
)
104 (defun charset-id (charset) 0)) ; ascii
105 (or (fboundp 'charset-width
)
106 (defun charset-width (charset) 1)) ; ascii
107 (or (fboundp 'find-charset-region
)
108 (defun find-charset-region (beg end
&optional table
)
110 (or (fboundp 'char-valid-p
)
111 (defun char-valid-p (char)
112 (< (following-char) 256)))
113 (or (fboundp 'split-char
)
114 (defun split-char (char)
115 (list (if (char-valid-p char
)
119 (or (fboundp 'char-width
)
120 (defun char-width (char) 1)) ; ascii
121 (or (fboundp 'chars-in-region
)
122 (defun chars-in-region (beg end
)
123 (- (max beg end
) (min beg end
))))
124 (or (fboundp 'forward-point
)
125 (defun forward-point (arg)
127 (let ((count (abs arg
))
128 (step (if (zerop arg
)
131 (while (and (> count
0)
132 (< (point-min) (point)) (< (point) (point-max)))
134 (setq count
(1- count
)))
135 (+ (point) (* count step
))))))
136 (or (fboundp 'decompose-composite-char
)
137 (defun decompose-composite-char (char &optional type
138 with-composition-rule
)
140 (or (fboundp 'encode-coding-string
)
141 (defun encode-coding-string (string coding-system
&optional nocopy
)
144 (copy-sequence string
))))
145 (or (fboundp 'coding-system-p
)
146 (defun coding-system-p (obj) nil
))
147 (or (fboundp 'ccl-execute-on-string
)
148 (defun ccl-execute-on-string (ccl-prog status str
149 &optional contin unibyte-p
)
151 (or (fboundp 'define-ccl-program
)
152 (defmacro define-ccl-program
(name ccl-program
&optional doc
)
153 `(defconst ,name nil
,doc
)))
154 (or (fboundp 'multibyte-string-p
)
155 (defun multibyte-string-p (str)
156 (let ((len (length str
))
159 (while (and (< i len
) (not (setq multibyte
(> (aref str i
) 255))))
162 (or (fboundp 'string-make-multibyte
)
163 (defalias 'string-make-multibyte
'copy-sequence
))
164 (or (fboundp 'encode-char
)
165 (defun encode-char (ch ccs
)
170 (defcustom ps-multibyte-buffer nil
171 "*Specifies the multi-byte buffer handling.
175 nil This is the value to use the default settings which
176 is by default for printing buffer with only ASCII
177 and Latin characters. The default setting can be
178 changed by setting the variable
179 `ps-mule-font-info-database-default' differently.
180 The initial value of this variable is
181 `ps-mule-font-info-database-latin' (see
184 `non-latin-printer' This is the value to use when you have a Japanese
185 or Korean PostScript printer and want to print
186 buffer with ASCII, Latin-1, Japanese (JISX0208 and
187 JISX0201-Kana) and Korean characters. At present,
188 it was not tested the Korean characters printing.
189 If you have a korean PostScript printer, please,
192 `bdf-font' This is the value to use when you want to print
193 buffer with BDF fonts. BDF fonts include both latin
194 and non-latin fonts. BDF (Bitmap Distribution
195 Format) is a format used for distributing X's font
196 source file. BDF fonts are included in
197 `intlfonts-1.2' which is a collection of X11 fonts
198 for all characters supported by Emacs. In order to
199 use this value, be sure to have installed
200 `intlfonts-1.2' and set the variable
201 `bdf-directory-list' appropriately (see ps-bdf.el for
202 documentation of this variable).
204 `bdf-font-except-latin' This is like `bdf-font' except that it is used
205 PostScript default fonts to print ASCII and Latin-1
206 characters. This is convenient when you want or
207 need to use both latin and non-latin characters on
208 the same buffer. See `ps-font-family',
209 `ps-header-font-family' and `ps-font-info-database'.
211 Any other value is treated as nil."
212 :type
'(choice (const non-latin-printer
) (const bdf-font
)
213 (const bdf-font-except-latin
) (const :tag
"nil" nil
))
214 :group
'ps-print-font
)
218 ;; For Emacs 20.2 and the earlier version.
219 (if (and (boundp 'mule-version
)
220 (not (string< (symbol-value 'mule-version
) "4.0")))
221 ;; mule package is loaded
223 (defalias 'ps-mule-next-point
'1+)
224 (defalias 'ps-mule-chars-in-string
'length
)
225 (defalias 'ps-mule-string-char
'aref
)
226 (defsubst ps-mule-next-index
(str i
) (1+ i
)))
227 ;; mule package isn't loaded or mule version lesser than 4.0
228 (defun ps-mule-next-point (arg)
229 (save-excursion (goto-char arg
) (forward-char 1) (point)))
230 (defun ps-mule-chars-in-string (string)
232 (charset-bytes (char-charset (string-to-char string
)))))
233 (defun ps-mule-string-char (string idx
)
234 (string-to-char (substring string idx
)))
235 (defun ps-mule-next-index (string i
)
236 (+ i
(charset-bytes (char-charset (string-to-char string
)))))
238 ;; For Emacs 20.4 and the earlier version.
239 (if (and (boundp 'mule-version
)
240 (string< (symbol-value 'mule-version
) "5.0"))
241 ;; mule package is loaded and mule version is lesser than 5.0
243 (defun encode-composition-rule (rule)
244 (if (= (car rule
) 4) (setcar rule
10))
245 (if (= (cdr rule
) 4) (setcdr rule
10))
246 (+ (* (car rule
) 12) (cdr rule
)))
247 (defun find-composition (pos &rest ignore
)
248 (let ((ch (char-after pos
)))
249 (and ch
(eq (char-charset ch
) 'composition
)
250 (let ((components (decompose-composite-char ch
'vector t
)))
251 (list pos
(ps-mule-next-point pos
) components
252 (integerp (aref components
1)) nil
253 (char-width ch
)))))))
254 ;; mule package isn't loaded
255 (or (fboundp 'encode-composition-rule
)
256 (defun encode-composition-rule (rule)
258 (or (fboundp 'find-composition
)
259 (defun find-composition (pos &rest ignore
)
263 (defvar ps-mule-font-info-database
265 "Alist of charsets with the corresponding font information.
266 Each element has the form:
268 (CHARSET (FONT-TYPE FONT-SRC FONT-NAME ENCODING BYTES) ...)
272 CHARSET is a charset (symbol) for this font family,
274 FONT-TYPE is a font type: normal, bold, italic, or bold-italic.
276 FONT-SRC is a font source: builtin, ps-bdf, vflib, or nil.
278 If FONT-SRC is builtin, FONT-NAME is a built-in PostScript font name.
280 If FONT-SRC is bdf, FONT-NAME is a BDF font file name, or a list of
281 alternative font names. To use this font, the external library `ps-bdf'
284 If FONT-SRC is vflib, FONT-NAME is the name of a font that VFlib knows.
285 To use this font, the external library `vflib' is required.
287 If FONT-SRC is nil, a proper ASCII font in the variable
288 `ps-font-info-database' is used. This is useful for Latin-1 characters.
290 ENCODING is a coding system to encode a string of characters of CHARSET into a
291 proper string matching an encoding of the specified font. ENCODING may be a
292 function that does this encoding. In this case, the function is called with
293 one argument, the string to encode, and it should return an encoded string.
295 BYTES specifies how many bytes each character has in the encoded byte
296 sequence; it should be 1 or 2.
298 All multi-byte characters are printed by fonts specified in this database
299 regardless of a font family of ASCII characters. The exception is Latin-1
300 characters which are printed by the same font as ASCII characters, thus obey
303 See also the variable `ps-font-info-database'.")
305 (defconst ps-mule-font-info-database-latin
307 (normal nil nil iso-latin-1
)))
308 "Sample setting of `ps-mule-font-info-database' to use latin fonts.")
310 (defcustom ps-mule-font-info-database-default
311 ps-mule-font-info-database-latin
312 "*The default setting to use when `ps-multibyte-buffer' is nil."
313 :type
'(symbol :tag
"Multi-Byte Buffer Database Font Default")
314 :group
'ps-print-font
)
316 (defconst ps-mule-font-info-database-ps
318 (normal builtin
"Ryumin-Light.Katakana" ps-mule-encode-7bit
1)
319 (bold builtin
"GothicBBB-Medium.Katakana" ps-mule-encode-7bit
1)
320 (bold-italic builtin
"GothicBBB-Medium.Katakana" ps-mule-encode-7bit
1))
322 (normal builtin
"Ryumin-Light.Hankaku" ps-mule-encode-7bit
1)
323 (bold builtin
"GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku" ps-mule-encode-7bit
1))
325 (normal builtin
"Ryumin-Light-H" ps-mule-encode-7bit
2)
326 (bold builtin
"GothicBBB-Medium-H" ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
328 (normal builtin
"Munhwa-Regular-KSC-EUC-H" ps-mule-encode-7bit
2)
329 (bold builtin
"Munhwa-Bold-KSC-EUC-H" ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
331 "Sample setting of the `ps-mule-font-info-database' to use builtin PS font.
333 Currently, data for Japanese and Korean PostScript printers are listed.")
335 (defconst ps-mule-font-info-database-bdf
337 (normal bdf
("lt1-24-etl.bdf" "etl24-latin1.bdf") nil
1)
338 (bold bdf
("lt1-16b-etl.bdf" "etl16b-latin1.bdf") nil
1)
339 (italic bdf
("lt1-16i-etl.bdf" "etl16i-latin1.bdf") nil
1)
340 (bold-italic bdf
("lt1-16bi-etl.bdf" "etl16bi-latin1.bdf") nil
1))
342 (normal bdf
("lt1-24-etl.bdf" "etl24-latin1.bdf") iso-latin-1
1)
343 (bold bdf
("lt1-16b-etl.bdf" "etl16b-latin1.bdf") iso-latin-1
1)
344 (italic bdf
("lt1-16i-etl.bdf" "etl16i-latin1.bdf") iso-latin-1
1)
345 (bold-italic bdf
("lt1-16bi-etl.bdf" "etl16bi-latin1.bdf") iso-latin-1
1))
347 (normal bdf
("lt2-24-etl.bdf" "etl24-latin2.bdf") iso-latin-2
1))
349 (normal bdf
("lt3-24-etl.bdf" "etl24-latin3.bdf") iso-latin-3
1))
351 (normal bdf
("lt4-24-etl.bdf" "etl24-latin4.bdf") iso-latin-4
1))
353 (normal bdf
("thai24.bdf" "thai-24.bdf") thai-tis620
1))
355 (normal bdf
("grk24-etl.bdf" "etl24-greek.bdf") greek-iso-8bit
1))
356 ;; (arabic-iso8859-6 nil) ; not yet available
358 (normal bdf
("heb24-etl.bdf" "etl24-hebrew.bdf") hebrew-iso-8bit
1))
360 (normal bdf
"12x24rk.bdf" ps-mule-encode-8bit
1))
362 (normal bdf
"12x24rk.bdf" ps-mule-encode-7bit
1))
364 (normal bdf
("cyr24-etl.bdf" "etl24-cyrillic.bdf") cyrillic-iso-8bit
1))
366 (normal bdf
("lt5-24-etl.bdf" "etl24-latin5.bdf") iso-latin-5
1))
367 (japanese-jisx0208-1978
368 (normal bdf
"jiskan24.bdf" ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
370 (normal bdf
"gb24st.bdf" ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
372 (normal bdf
"jiskan24.bdf" ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
374 (normal bdf
"hanglm24.bdf" ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
376 (normal bdf
("jksp40.bdf" "jisksp40.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
378 (normal bdf
("cns1-40.bdf" "cns-1-40.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
380 (normal bdf
("cns2-40.bdf" "cns-2-40.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
382 (normal bdf
"taipei24.bdf" chinese-big5
2))
384 (normal bdf
"taipei24.bdf" chinese-big5
2))
386 (normal bdf
("sish24-etl.bdf" "etl24-sisheng.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
1))
388 (normal bdf
("ipa24-etl.bdf" "etl24-ipa.bdf") ps-mule-encode-8bit
1))
389 (vietnamese-viscii-lower
390 (normal bdf
("visc24-etl.bdf" "etl24-viscii.bdf") vietnamese-viscii
1))
391 (vietnamese-viscii-upper
392 (normal bdf
("visc24-etl.bdf" "etl24-viscii.bdf") vietnamese-viscii
1))
394 (normal bdf
("arab24-0-etl.bdf" "etl24-arabic0.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
1))
396 (normal bdf
("arab24-1-etl.bdf" "etl24-arabic1.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
1))
397 ;; (ascii-right-to-left nil) ; not yet available
399 (normal bdf
("lao24-mule.bdf" "mule-lao-24.bdf") lao
1))
401 (normal bdf
("arab24-2-etl.bdf" "etl24-arabic2.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
1))
403 (normal bdf
("isci24-mule.bdf" "mule-iscii-24.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
1))
405 (normal bdf
("ind1c24-mule.bdf" "mule-indian-1col-24.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
407 (normal bdf
("tib1c24-mule.bdf" "mule-tibmdx-1col-24.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
409 (normal bdf
("ethio24f-uni.bdf" "ethiomx24f-uni.bdf") ps-mule-encode-ethiopic
2))
411 (normal bdf
("cns3-40.bdf" "cns-3-40.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
413 (normal bdf
("cns4-40.bdf" "cns-4-40.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
415 (normal bdf
("cns5-40.bdf" "cns-5-40.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
417 (normal bdf
("cns6-40.bdf" "cns-6-40.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
419 (normal bdf
("cns7-40.bdf" "cns-7-40.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
421 (normal bdf
("ind24-mule.bdf" "mule-indian-24.bdf") ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
423 (normal bdf
("tib24p-mule.bdf" "tib24-mule.bdf" "mule-tibmdx-24.bdf")
424 ps-mule-encode-7bit
2))
425 (mule-unicode-0100-24ff
426 (normal bdf
"etl24-unicode.bdf" ps-mule-encode-ucs2
2))
427 (mule-unicode-2500-33ff
428 (normal bdf
"etl24-unicode.bdf" ps-mule-encode-ucs2
2))
429 (mule-unicode-e000-ffff
430 (normal bdf
"etl24-unicode.bdf" ps-mule-encode-ucs2
2)))
431 "Sample setting of the `ps-mule-font-info-database' to use BDF fonts.
432 BDF (Bitmap Distribution Format) is a format used for distributing X's font
435 Current default value list for BDF fonts is included in `intlfonts-1.2'
436 which is a collection of X11 fonts for all characters supported by Emacs.
438 Using this list as default value to `ps-mule-font-info-database', all
439 characters including ASCII and Latin-1 are printed by BDF fonts.
441 See also `ps-mule-font-info-database-ps-bdf'.")
443 (defconst ps-mule-font-info-database-ps-bdf
444 (cons (car ps-mule-font-info-database-latin
)
445 (cdr (cdr ps-mule-font-info-database-bdf
)))
446 "Sample setting of the `ps-mule-font-info-database' to use BDF fonts.
448 Current default value list for BDF fonts is included in `intlfonts-1.2'
449 which is a collection of X11 fonts for all characters supported by Emacs.
451 Using this list as default value to `ps-mule-font-info-database', all
452 characters except ASCII and Latin-1 characters are printed with BDF fonts.
453 ASCII and Latin-1 characters are printed with PostScript font specified
454 by `ps-font-family' and `ps-header-font-family'.
456 See also `ps-mule-font-info-database-bdf'.")
458 ;; Two typical encoding functions for PostScript fonts.
460 (defun ps-mule-encode-7bit (string)
461 (ps-mule-encode-bit string
0))
463 (defun ps-mule-encode-8bit (string)
464 (ps-mule-encode-bit string
128))
466 (defun ps-mule-encode-bit (string delta
)
467 (let* ((dim (charset-dimension (char-charset (string-to-char string
))))
468 (len (* (ps-mule-chars-in-string string
) dim
))
469 (str (make-string len
0))
475 (+ (nth 1 (split-char (ps-mule-string-char string i
))) delta
))
476 (setq i
(ps-mule-next-index string i
)
479 (let ((split (split-char (ps-mule-string-char string i
))))
480 (aset str j
(+ (nth 1 split
) delta
))
481 (aset str
(1+ j
) (+ (nth 2 split
) delta
))
482 (setq i
(ps-mule-next-index string i
)
486 ;; Special encoding function for Ethiopic.
487 (if (boundp 'mule-version
) ; only if mule package is loaded
488 (define-ccl-program ccl-encode-ethio-unicode
492 (if (r2 == ,leading-code-private-22
)
494 (if (r0 == ,(charset-id 'ethiopic
))
496 (r1 &= 127) (r2 &= 127)
497 (call ccl-encode-ethio-font
)
499 (write-read-repeat r2
))
502 (write-read-repeat r2
))))))
503 ;; to avoid compilation gripes
504 (defvar ccl-encode-ethio-unicode nil
))
506 (if (boundp 'mule-version
)
507 ;; bound mule-version
508 (defun ps-mule-encode-ethiopic (string)
509 (ccl-execute-on-string (symbol-value 'ccl-encode-ethio-unicode
)
512 ;; unbound mule-version
513 (defun ps-mule-encode-ethiopic (string)
516 ;; Special encoding for mule-unicode-* characters.
517 (defun ps-mule-encode-ucs2 (string)
518 (let* ((len (ps-mule-chars-in-string string
))
519 (str (make-string (* 2 len
) 0))
524 (setq ch
(encode-char (ps-mule-string-char string i
) 'ucs
)
533 ;; A charset which we are now processing.
534 (defvar ps-mule-current-charset nil
)
536 (defun ps-mule-get-font-spec (charset font-type
)
537 "Return FONT-SPEC for printing characters CHARSET with FONT-TYPE.
538 FONT-SPEC is a list that has the form:
540 (FONT-SRC FONT-NAME ENCODING BYTES)
542 FONT-SPEC is extracted from `ps-mule-font-info-database'.
544 See the documentation of `ps-mule-font-info-database' for the meaning of each
545 element of the list."
546 (let ((slot (cdr (assq charset ps-mule-font-info-database
))))
548 (cdr (or (assq font-type slot
)
549 (and (eq font-type
'bold-italic
)
550 (or (assq 'bold slot
) (assq 'italic slot
)))
551 (assq 'normal slot
))))))
553 ;; Functions to access each element of FONT-SPEC.
554 (defsubst ps-mule-font-spec-src
(font-spec) (car font-spec
))
555 (defsubst ps-mule-font-spec-name
(font-spec) (nth 1 font-spec
))
556 (defsubst ps-mule-font-spec-encoding
(font-spec) (nth 2 font-spec
))
557 (defsubst ps-mule-font-spec-bytes
(font-spec) (nth 3 font-spec
))
559 (defsubst ps-mule-printable-p
(charset)
560 "Non-nil if characters in CHARSET is printable."
561 (ps-mule-get-font-spec charset
'normal
))
563 (defconst ps-mule-external-libraries
567 bdf-generate-prologue bdf-generate-font bdf-generate-glyphs
)
569 pcf-generate-prologue pcf-generate-font pcf-generate-glyphs
)
571 vflib-generate-prologue vflib-generate-font vflib-generate-glyphs
))
572 "Alist of information of external libraries to support PostScript printing.
573 Each element has the form:
575 (FONT-SRC FEATURE INITIALIZED-P PROLOGUE-FUNC FONT-FUNC GLYPHS-FUNC)
577 FONT-SRC is the font source: builtin, bdf, pcf, or vflib.
579 FEATURE is the feature that provide a facility to handle FONT-SRC. Except for
580 `builtin' FONT-SRC, this feature is automatically `require'd before handling
581 FONT-SRC. Currently, we only have the feature `ps-bdf'.
583 INITIALIZED-P indicates if this library is initialized or not.
585 PROLOGUE-FUNC is a function to generate PostScript code which define several
586 PostScript procedures that will be called by FONT-FUNC and GLYPHS-FUNC. It is
587 called with no argument, and should return a list of strings.
589 FONT-FUNC is a function to generate PostScript code which define a new font. It
590 is called with one argument FONT-SPEC, and should return a list of strings.
592 GLYPHS-FUNC is a function to generate PostScript code which define glyphs of
593 characters. It is called with three arguments FONT-SPEC, CODE-LIST, and BYTES,
594 and should return a list of strings.")
596 (defun ps-mule-init-external-library (font-spec)
597 "Initialize external library specified by FONT-SPEC for PostScript printing.
598 See the documentation of `ps-mule-get-font-spec' for FONT-SPEC's meaning."
599 (let* ((font-src (ps-mule-font-spec-src font-spec
))
600 (slot (assq font-src ps-mule-external-libraries
)))
603 (let ((func (nth 3 slot
)))
606 (require (nth 1 slot
))
607 (ps-output-prologue (funcall func
))))
608 (setcar (nthcdr 2 slot
) t
)))))
610 ;; Cached glyph information of fonts, alist of:
611 ;; (FONT-NAME ((FONT-TYPE-NUMBER . SCALED-FONT-NAME) ...)
612 ;; cache CODE0 CODE1 ...)
613 (defvar ps-mule-font-cache nil
)
615 (defun ps-mule-generate-font (font-spec charset
&optional header-p
)
616 "Generate PostScript codes to define a new font in FONT-SPEC for CHARSET.
618 If optional 3rd arg HEADER-P is non-nil, generate codes to define a header
620 (let* ((font-name (ps-mule-font-spec-name font-spec
))
621 (font-name (if (consp font-name
) (car font-name
) font-name
))
622 (font-cache (assoc font-name ps-mule-font-cache
))
623 (font-src (ps-mule-font-spec-src font-spec
))
624 (func (nth 4 (assq font-src ps-mule-external-libraries
)))
625 (font-size (if header-p
(if (eq ps-current-font
0)
626 ps-header-title-font-size-internal
627 ps-header-font-size-internal
)
628 ps-font-size-internal
))
629 (current-font (+ ps-current-font
(if header-p
10 0)))
632 (format "h%d" ps-current-font
))
634 (format "f%d" ps-current-font
))
636 (format "f%02x-%d" (charset-id charset
) ps-current-font
)))))
637 (and func
(not font-cache
)
638 (ps-output-prologue (funcall func charset font-spec
)))
640 (list (format "/%s %f /%s Def%sFontMule\n"
641 scaled-font-name font-size font-name
643 (eq ps-mule-current-charset
'ascii
))
646 (setcar (cdr font-cache
)
647 (cons (cons current-font scaled-font-name
)
649 (setq font-cache
(list font-name
650 (list (cons current-font scaled-font-name
))
652 ps-mule-font-cache
(cons font-cache ps-mule-font-cache
)))
655 (defun ps-mule-generate-glyphs (font-spec code-list
)
656 "Generate PostScript codes which generate glyphs for CODE-LIST of FONT-SPEC."
657 (let* ((font-src (ps-mule-font-spec-src font-spec
))
658 (func (nth 5 (assq font-src ps-mule-external-libraries
))))
661 (funcall func font-spec code-list
662 (ps-mule-font-spec-bytes font-spec
))))))
664 (defun ps-mule-prepare-font (font-spec string charset
665 &optional no-setfont header-p
)
666 "Generate PostScript codes to print STRING of CHARSET by font FONT-SPEC.
668 The generated code is inserted on prologue part except the code that sets the
669 current font (using PostScript procedure `FM').
671 If optional 4th arg NO-SETFONT is non-nil, don't generate the code for setting
674 If optional 5th arg HEADER-P is non-nil, generate a code for setting a header
676 (let* ((font-name (ps-mule-font-spec-name font-spec
))
677 (font-name (if (consp font-name
) (car font-name
) font-name
))
678 (current-font (+ ps-current-font
(if header-p
10 0)))
679 (font-cache (assoc font-name ps-mule-font-cache
)))
680 (or (and font-cache
(assq current-font
(nth 1 font-cache
)))
681 (setq font-cache
(ps-mule-generate-font font-spec charset header-p
)))
683 (let ((new-font (cdr (assq current-font
(nth 1 font-cache
)))))
684 (or (equal new-font ps-last-font
)
686 (ps-output (format "/%s FM\n" new-font
))
687 (setq ps-last-font new-font
)))))
688 (if (nth 5 (assq (ps-mule-font-spec-src font-spec
)
689 ps-mule-external-libraries
))
690 ;; We have to generate PostScript codes which define glyphs.
691 (let* ((cached-codes (nthcdr 2 font-cache
))
692 (bytes (ps-mule-font-spec-bytes font-spec
))
693 (len (length string
))
697 (setq code
(if (= bytes
1)
699 (+ (* (aref string i
) 256) (aref string
(1+ i
)))))
700 (or (memq code cached-codes
)
702 (setq newcodes
(cons code newcodes
))
703 (setcdr cached-codes
(cons code
(cdr cached-codes
)))))
704 (setq i
(+ i bytes
)))
706 (ps-mule-generate-glyphs font-spec newcodes
))))))
709 (defun ps-mule-prepare-ascii-font (string)
710 "Setup special ASCII font for STRING.
711 STRING should contain only ASCII characters."
713 (ps-mule-get-font-spec
715 (car (nth ps-current-font
(ps-font-alist 'ps-font-for-text
))))))
717 (ps-mule-prepare-font font-spec string
'ascii
))))
720 (defun ps-mule-set-ascii-font ()
721 (unless (eq ps-mule-current-charset
'ascii
)
722 (ps-set-font ps-current-font
)
723 (setq ps-mule-current-charset
'ascii
)))
725 ;; List of charsets of multi-byte characters in a text being printed.
726 ;; If the text doesn't contain any multi-byte characters (i.e. only ASCII),
728 (defvar ps-mule-charset-list nil
)
730 ;; This is a PostScript code inserted in the header of generated PostScript.
731 (defconst ps-mule-prologue
732 "%%%% Start of Mule Section
734 %% Working dictionary for general use.
735 /MuleDict 10 dict def
737 %% Adjust /RelativeCompose properly by checking /BaselineOffset.
738 /AdjustRelativeCompose { % fontdict |- fontdict
739 dup length 2 add dict begin
740 { 1 index /FID ne { def } { pop pop } ifelse } forall
741 currentdict /BaselineOffset known {
742 BaselineOffset false eq { /BaselineOffset 0 def } if
744 /BaselineOffset 0 def
746 currentdict /RelativeCompose known not {
747 /RelativeCompose [ 0 0.1 ] def
749 RelativeCompose false ne {
750 [ BaselineOffset RelativeCompose BaselineOffset add
751 [ FontMatrix { FontSize div } forall ] transform ]
752 /RelativeCompose exch def
759 %% Define already scaled font for non-ASCII character sets.
760 /DefFontMule { % fontname size basefont |- --
761 findfont exch scalefont AdjustRelativeCompose definefont pop
764 %% Define already scaled font for ASCII character sets.
765 /DefAsciiFontMule { % fontname size basefont |-
767 findfont dup /Encoding get /ISOLatin1Encoding exch def
768 exch scalefont AdjustRelativeCompose reencodeFontISO
772 /CurrentFont false def
774 %% Set the specified font to use.
775 %% For non-ASCII font, don't install Ascent, etc.
776 /FM { % fontname |- --
778 font /f0 eq font /f1 eq font /f2 eq font /f3 eq or or or {
781 font findfont setfont
785 %% Show vacant box for characters which don't have appropriate font.
786 /SB { % count column |- --
787 SpaceWidth mul /w exch def
792 0 Descent rmoveto w 0 rlineto
793 0 LineHeight rlineto w neg 0 rlineto closepath stroke
799 %% Flag to tell if we are now handling a composition. This is
800 %% defined here because both composition handler and bitmap font
801 %% handler require it.
804 %%%% End of Mule Section
807 "PostScript code for printing multi-byte characters.")
809 (defvar ps-mule-prologue-generated nil
)
811 (defun ps-mule-prologue-generated ()
812 (unless ps-mule-prologue-generated
813 (ps-output-prologue ps-mule-prologue
)
814 (setq ps-mule-prologue-generated t
)))
816 (defun ps-mule-find-wrappoint (from to char-width
&optional composition
)
817 "Find the longest sequence which is printable in the current line.
819 The search starts at FROM and goes until TO.
821 Optional 4th arg COMPOSITION, if non-nil, is information of
822 composition starting at FROM.
824 If COMPOSITION is nil, it is assumed that all characters between FROM
825 and TO belong to a charset in `ps-mule-current-charset'. Otherwise,
826 it is assumed that all characters between FROM and TO belong to the
829 CHAR-WIDTH is the average width of ASCII characters in the current font.
835 Where ENDPOS is the end position of the sequence and RUN-WIDTH is the width of
837 (if (or composition
(eq ps-mule-current-charset
'composition
))
838 ;; We must draw one char by one.
839 (let ((run-width (if composition
841 (* (char-width (char-after from
)) char-width
))))
842 (if (> run-width ps-width-remaining
)
843 (cons from ps-width-remaining
)
844 (cons (if composition
846 (ps-mule-next-point from
))
848 ;; We assume that all characters in this range have the same width.
849 (setq char-width
(* char-width
(charset-width ps-mule-current-charset
)))
850 (let ((run-width (* (chars-in-region from to
) char-width
)))
851 (if (> run-width ps-width-remaining
)
856 (truncate (/ ps-width-remaining char-width
)))))
858 (cons to run-width
)))))
861 (defun ps-mule-plot-string (from to
&optional bg-color
)
862 "Generate PostScript code for plotting characters in the region FROM and TO.
864 It is assumed that all characters in this region belong to the same charset.
866 Optional argument BG-COLOR specifies background color.
872 Where ENDPOS is the end position of the sequence and RUN-WIDTH is the width of
874 (setq ps-mule-current-charset
(charset-after from
))
875 (let* ((wrappoint (ps-mule-find-wrappoint
876 from to
(ps-avg-char-width 'ps-font-for-text
)))
878 (font-type (car (nth ps-current-font
879 (ps-font-alist 'ps-font-for-text
))))
880 (font-spec (ps-mule-get-font-spec ps-mule-current-charset font-type
))
881 (string (buffer-substring-no-properties from to
)))
884 ;; We can't print any more characters in the current line.
888 ;; We surely have a font for printing this character set.
889 (ps-output-string (ps-mule-string-encoding font-spec string
))
892 ((eq ps-mule-current-charset
'latin-iso8859-1
)
893 ;; Latin-1 can be printed by a normal ASCII font.
894 (ps-output-string (ps-mule-string-ascii string
))
897 ;; This case is obsolete for Emacs 21.
898 ((eq ps-mule-current-charset
'composition
)
899 (ps-mule-plot-composition from
(ps-mule-next-point from
) bg-color
))
902 ;; No way to print this charset. Just show a vacant box of an
903 ;; appropriate width.
904 (ps-output (format "%d %d SB\n"
906 (if (eq ps-mule-current-charset
'composition
)
907 (char-width (char-after from
))
908 (charset-width ps-mule-current-charset
))))))
912 (defun ps-mule-plot-composition (from to
&optional bg-color
)
913 "Generate PostScript code for plotting composition in the region FROM and TO.
915 It is assumed that all characters in this region belong to the same
918 Optional argument BG-COLOR specifies background color.
924 Where ENDPOS is the end position of the sequence and RUN-WIDTH is the width of
926 (let* ((composition (find-composition from nil nil t
))
927 (wrappoint (ps-mule-find-wrappoint
928 from to
(ps-avg-char-width 'ps-font-for-text
)
931 (font-type (car (nth ps-current-font
932 (ps-font-alist 'ps-font-for-text
)))))
934 ;; We can print this composition in the current line.
935 (let ((components (nth 2 composition
)))
936 (ps-mule-plot-components
937 (ps-mule-prepare-font-for-components components font-type
)
938 (if (nth 3 composition
) "RLC" "RBC"))))
941 ;; Prepare font of FONT-TYPE for printing COMPONENTS. By side effect,
942 ;; change character elements in COMPONENTS to the form:
943 ;; ENCODED-STRING or (FONTNAME . ENCODED-STRING)
944 ;; and change rule elements to the encoded value (integer).
945 ;; The latter form is used if we much change font for the character.
947 (defun ps-mule-prepare-font-for-components (components font-type
)
948 (let ((len (length components
))
952 (setq elt
(aref components i
))
954 ;; ELT is a composition rule.
955 (setq elt
(encode-composition-rule elt
))
956 ;; ELT is a glyph character.
957 (let* ((charset (char-charset elt
))
958 (font (or (eq charset ps-mule-current-charset
)
959 (if (eq charset
'ascii
)
960 (format "/f%d" ps-current-font
)
962 (charset-id charset
) ps-current-font
))))
964 (setq ps-mule-current-charset charset
965 str
(ps-mule-string-encoding
966 (ps-mule-get-font-spec charset font-type
)
970 (setq elt
(cons font str
) ps-last-font font
)
972 (aset components i elt
)
976 (defun ps-mule-plot-components (components tail
)
977 (let ((elt (aref components
0))
978 (len (length components
))
982 (ps-output-string elt
)
983 (ps-output (car elt
) " ")
984 (ps-output-string (cdr elt
)))
986 (setq elt
(aref components i
) i
(1+ i
))
989 (ps-output-string elt
))
991 (ps-output (car elt
) " ")
992 (ps-output-string (cdr elt
)))
993 (t ; i.e. (integerp elt)
994 (ps-output (format "%d" elt
)))))
995 (ps-output " ] " tail
"\n")))
997 ;; Composite font support
999 (defvar ps-mule-composition-prologue-generated nil
)
1001 (defconst ps-mule-composition-prologue
1002 "%%%% Character composition handler
1003 /RelativeCompositionSkip 0.4 def
1005 %% Get a bounding box (relative to currentpoint) of STR.
1006 /GetPathBox { % str |- --
1008 currentfont /FontType get 3 eq { %ifelse
1011 currentpoint /y exch def /x exch def
1012 false charpath flattenpath pathbbox
1013 y sub /URY exch def x sub /URX exch def
1014 y sub /LLY exch def x sub /LLX exch def
1019 %% Apply effects (underline, strikeout, overline, box) to the
1020 %% rectangle specified by TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT.
1021 /SpecialEffect { % -- |- --
1022 currentpoint dup TOP add /yy exch def BOTTOM add /YY exch def
1023 dup LEFT add /xx exch def RIGHT add /XX exch def
1024 %% Adjust positions for future shadowing.
1026 /yy yy Yshadow add def
1027 /XX XX Xshadow add def
1029 Effect 1 and 0 ne { UnderlinePosition Hline } if % underline
1030 Effect 2 and 0 ne { StrikeoutPosition Hline } if % strikeout
1031 Effect 4 and 0 ne { OverlinePosition Hline } if % overline
1034 Effect 16 and 0 ne {SpaceBackground doBox} { xx yy XX YY doRect} ifelse
1036 Effect 16 and 0 ne { false 0 doBox } if % box
1039 %% Show STR with effects (shadow, outline).
1040 /ShowWithEffect { % str |- --
1041 Effect 8 and 0 ne { dup doShadow } if
1042 Effect 32 and 0 ne { true doOutline } { show } ifelse
1045 %% Draw COMPONENTS which have the form [ font0? [str0 xoff0 yoff0] ... ].
1046 /ShowComponents { % components |- -
1047 LEFT 0 lt { LEFT neg 0 rmoveto } if
1049 dup type /nametype eq { % font
1051 } { % [ str xoff yoff ]
1053 aload pop rmoveto ShowWithEffect
1060 %% Show relative composition.
1061 /RLC { % [ font0? str0 font1? str1 ... fontN? strN ] |- --
1062 /components exch def
1068 elt type /nametype eq { % font
1070 } { first { % first string
1073 %% Bounding box of overall glyphs.
1078 currentfont /RelativeCompose known {
1079 /relative currentfont /RelativeCompose get def
1081 %% Disable relative composition by setting sufficiently low
1082 %% and high positions.
1083 /relative [ -100000 100000 ] def
1089 LLX 0 lt { RIGHT } { 0 } ifelse % xoff
1090 LLY relative 1 get ge { % compose on TOP
1091 TOP LLY sub RelativeCompositionSkip add % yoff
1092 /TOP TOP URY LLY sub add RelativeCompositionSkip add def
1093 } { URY relative 0 get le { % compose under BOTTOM
1094 BOTTOM URY sub RelativeCompositionSkip sub % yoff
1095 /BOTTOM BOTTOM URY LLY sub sub
1096 RelativeCompositionSkip sub def
1099 URY TOP gt { /TOP URY def } if
1100 LLY BOTTOM lt { /BOTTOM LLY def } if
1103 URX RIGHT gt { /RIGHT URX def } if
1105 } forall ] /components exch def
1108 %% Reflect special effects.
1111 %% Draw components while ignoring effects other than shadow and outline.
1112 components ShowComponents
1113 /Composing false def
1117 %% Show rule-base composition.
1118 /RBC { % [ font0? str0 rule1 font1? str1 rule2 ... strN ] |- --
1119 /components exch def
1125 elt type /nametype eq { % font
1127 } { elt type /integertype eq { % rule
1128 %% This RULE decoding should be compatible with macro
1129 %% COMPOSITION_DECODE_RULE in emacs/src/composite.h.
1130 elt 12 idiv dup 3 mod /grefx exch def 3 idiv /grefy exch def
1131 elt 12 mod dup 3 mod /nrefx exch def 3 idiv /nrefy exch def
1132 } { first { % first string
1135 %% Bounding box of overall glyphs.
1140 /WIDTH RIGHT LEFT sub def
1144 /width URX LLX sub def
1145 /height URY LLY sub def
1146 /left LEFT [ 0 WIDTH 2 div WIDTH ] grefx get add
1147 [ 0 width 2 div width ] nrefx get sub def
1148 /bottom [ TOP 0 BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM add 2 div ] grefy get
1149 [ height LLY neg 0 height 2 div ] nrefy get sub def
1150 %% Update bounding box
1151 left LEFT lt { /LEFT left def } if
1152 left width add RIGHT gt { /RIGHT left width add def } if
1153 /WIDTH RIGHT LEFT sub def
1154 bottom BOTTOM lt { /BOTTOM bottom def } if
1155 bottom height add TOP gt { /TOP bottom height add def } if
1156 [ elt left LLX sub bottom LLY sub ]
1157 } ifelse } ifelse } ifelse
1158 } forall ] /components exch def
1161 %% Reflect special effects.
1164 %% Draw components while ignoring effects other than shadow and outline.
1165 components ShowComponents
1167 /Composing false def
1169 %%%% End of character composition handler
1172 "PostScript code for printing character composition.")
1174 (defun ps-mule-string-ascii (str)
1175 (ps-set-font ps-current-font
)
1176 (string-as-unibyte (encode-coding-string str
'iso-latin-1
)))
1178 ;; Encode STR for a font specified by FONT-SPEC and return the result.
1179 ;; If necessary, it generates the PostScript code for the font and glyphs to
1180 ;; print STR. If optional 4th arg HEADER-P is non-nil, it is assumed that STR
1182 (defun ps-mule-string-encoding (font-spec str
&optional no-setfont header-p
)
1183 (let ((encoding (ps-mule-font-spec-encoding font-spec
)))
1186 (cond ((coding-system-p encoding
)
1187 (encode-coding-string str encoding
))
1188 ((functionp encoding
)
1189 (funcall encoding str
))
1191 (error "Invalid coding system or function: %s" encoding
))
1194 (if (ps-mule-font-spec-src font-spec
)
1195 (ps-mule-prepare-font font-spec str ps-mule-current-charset
1196 (or no-setfont header-p
)
1199 (ps-set-font ps-current-font
)))
1202 ;; Bitmap font support
1204 (defvar ps-mule-bitmap-prologue-generated nil
)
1206 (defconst ps-mule-bitmap-prologue
1207 "%%%% Bitmap font handler
1209 /str7 7 string def % working area
1211 %% We grow the dictionary one bunch (1024 entries) by one.
1212 /BitmapDictArray 256 array def
1213 /BitmapDictLength 1024 def
1214 /BitmapDictIndex -1 def
1216 /NewBitmapDict { % -- |- --
1217 /BitmapDictIndex BitmapDictIndex 1 add def
1218 BitmapDictArray BitmapDictIndex BitmapDictLength dict put
1221 %% Make at least one dictionary.
1224 /AddBitmap { % gloval-charname bitmap-data |- --
1225 BitmapDictArray BitmapDictIndex get
1226 dup length BitmapDictLength ge {
1229 BitmapDictArray BitmapDictIndex get
1234 /GetBitmap { % gloval-charname |- bitmap-data
1235 0 1 BitmapDictIndex { BitmapDictArray exch get begin } for
1237 0 1 BitmapDictIndex { pop end } for
1240 %% Return a global character name which can be used as a key in the
1241 %% bitmap dictionary.
1242 /GlobalCharName { % fontidx code1 code2 |- gloval-charname
1243 exch 256 mul add exch 65536 mul add 16777216 add 16 str7 cvrs 0 66 put
1247 %% Character code holder for a 2-byte character.
1250 %% Glyph rendering procedure
1251 /BuildGlyphCommon { % fontdict charname |- --
1252 1 index /FontDimension get 1 eq { /FirstCode 0 store } if
1253 NameIndexDict exch get % STACK: fontdict charcode
1254 FirstCode 0 lt { %ifelse
1255 %% This is the first byte of a 2-byte character. Just
1256 %% remember it for the moment.
1257 /FirstCode exch store
1261 1 index /FontSize get /size exch def
1262 1 index /FontSpaceWidthRatio get /ratio exch def
1263 1 index /FontIndex get exch FirstCode exch
1264 GlobalCharName GetBitmap /bmp exch def
1265 %% bmp == [ DWIDTH BBX-WIDTH BBX-HEIGHT BBX-XOFF BBX-YOFF BITMAP ]
1267 /FontMatrix get [ exch { size div } forall ] /mtrx exch def
1268 bmp 3 get bmp 4 get mtrx transform
1269 /LLY exch def /LLX exch def
1270 bmp 1 get bmp 3 get add bmp 2 get bmp 4 get add mtrx transform
1271 /URY exch def /URX exch def
1277 bmp 0 get SpaceWidthRatio ratio div mul size div 0 % wx wy
1278 setcharwidth % We can't use setcachedevice here.
1280 bmp 1 get 0 gt bmp 2 get 0 gt and {
1281 bmp 1 get bmp 2 get % width height
1283 [ size 0 0 size neg bmp 3 get neg bmp 2 get bmp 4 get add ] % matrix
1284 bmp 5 1 getinterval cvx % datasrc
1291 1 index /Encoding get exch get
1292 1 index /BuildGlyph get exec
1295 %% Bitmap font creator
1297 %% Common Encoding shared by all bitmap fonts.
1298 /EncodingCommon 256 array def
1299 %% Mapping table from character name to character code.
1300 /NameIndexDict 256 dict def
1303 /idxname idx 256 add 16 (XXX) cvrs dup 0 67 put cvn def % `C' == 67
1304 EncodingCommon idx idxname put
1305 NameIndexDict idxname idx put
1308 /GlobalFontIndex 0 def
1310 %% fontname dim col fontsize relative-compose baseline-offset fbbx |- --
1314 /BaselineOffset exch def
1315 /RelativeCompose exch def
1317 /FontBBox [ FontBBox { FontSize div } forall ] def
1318 FontBBox 2 get FontBBox 0 get sub exch div
1319 /FontSpaceWidthRatio exch def
1320 /FontDimension exch def
1321 /FontIndex GlobalFontIndex def
1323 /FontMatrix matrix def
1324 /Encoding EncodingCommon def
1325 /BuildGlyph { BuildGlyphCommon } def
1326 /BuildChar { BuildCharCommon } def
1329 /GlobalFontIndex GlobalFontIndex 1 add def
1332 %% Define a new bitmap font.
1333 %% fontname dim col fontsize relative-compose baseline-offset fbbx |- --
1336 %% Convert BDF's FontBoundingBox to PostScript's FontBBox
1337 [ fbbx 2 get fbbx 3 get
1338 fbbx 2 get fbbx 0 get add fbbx 3 get fbbx 1 get add ]
1342 %% Define a glyph for the specified font and character.
1343 /NG { % fontname charcode bitmap-data |- --
1345 exch findfont dup /BaselineOffset get bmp 4 get add bmp exch 4 exch put
1347 dup 256 idiv exch 256 mod GlobalCharName
1350 %%%% End of bitmap font handler
1354 ;; External library support.
1356 ;; The following three functions are to be called from external
1357 ;; libraries which support bitmap fonts (e.g. `bdf') to get
1358 ;; appropriate PostScript code.
1360 (defun ps-mule-generate-bitmap-prologue ()
1361 (unless ps-mule-bitmap-prologue-generated
1362 (setq ps-mule-bitmap-prologue-generated t
)
1363 (list ps-mule-bitmap-prologue
)))
1365 (defun ps-mule-generate-bitmap-font (&rest args
)
1366 (list (apply 'format
"/%s %d %d %f %S %d %S NF\n" args
)))
1368 (defun ps-mule-generate-bitmap-glyph (font-name code dwidth bbx bitmap
)
1369 (format "/%s %d [ %d %d %d %d %d <%s> ] NG\n"
1371 dwidth
(aref bbx
0) (aref bbx
1) (aref bbx
2) (aref bbx
3)
1374 ;; Mule specific initializers.
1377 (defun ps-mule-initialize ()
1378 "Initialize global data for printing multi-byte characters."
1379 (setq ps-mule-font-cache nil
1380 ps-mule-prologue-generated nil
1381 ps-mule-composition-prologue-generated nil
1382 ps-mule-bitmap-prologue-generated nil
)
1383 (mapcar `(lambda (x) (setcar (nthcdr 2 x
) nil
))
1384 ps-mule-external-libraries
))
1386 (defvar ps-mule-header-charsets nil
)
1389 (defun ps-mule-encode-header-string (string fonttag
)
1390 "Generate PostScript code for ploting STRING by font FONTTAG.
1391 FONTTAG should be a string \"/h0\" or \"/h1\"."
1392 (setq string
(cond ((not (stringp string
))
1394 ((multibyte-string-p string
)
1395 (copy-sequence string
))
1397 (string-make-multibyte string
))))
1398 (when ps-mule-header-charsets
1399 (if (eq (car ps-mule-header-charsets
) 'latin-iso8859-1
)
1400 ;; Latin1 characters can be printed by the standard PostScript
1401 ;; font. Converts the other non-ASCII characters to `?'.
1402 (let ((len (length string
))
1405 (or (memq (char-charset (aref string i
)) '(ascii latin-iso8859-1
))
1408 (setq string
(encode-coding-string string
'iso-latin-1
)))
1409 ;; We must prepare a font for the first non-ASCII and non-Latin1
1410 ;; character in STRING.
1411 (let* ((ps-current-font (if (string= fonttag
"/h0") 0 1))
1412 (ps-mule-current-charset (car ps-mule-header-charsets
))
1413 (font-type (car (nth ps-current-font
1414 (ps-font-alist 'ps-font-for-header
))))
1415 (font-spec (ps-mule-get-font-spec ps-mule-current-charset
1417 (if (or (not font-spec
)
1418 (/= (charset-dimension ps-mule-current-charset
) 1))
1419 ;; We don't have a proper font, or we can't print them on
1420 ;; header because this kind of charset is not ASCII
1422 (let ((len (length string
))
1425 (or (memq (char-charset (aref string i
))
1426 '(ascii latin-iso8859-1
))
1429 (setq string
(encode-coding-string string
'iso-latin-1
)))
1430 (let ((charsets (list 'ascii
(car ps-mule-header-charsets
)))
1431 (len (length string
))
1434 (or (memq (char-charset (aref string i
)) charsets
)
1437 (setq string
(ps-mule-string-encoding font-spec string nil t
))))))
1441 (defun ps-mule-header-string-charsets ()
1442 "Return a list of character sets that appears in header strings."
1443 (let* ((str (ps-header-footer-string))
1448 (let ((charset (char-charset (aref str i
))))
1450 (or (eq charset
'ascii
)
1451 (memq charset charset-list
)
1452 (setq charset-list
(cons charset charset-list
)))))
1456 (defun ps-mule-begin-job (from to
)
1457 "Start printing job for multi-byte chars between FROM and TO.
1458 This checks if all multi-byte characters in the region are printable or not."
1459 (setq ps-mule-charset-list nil
1460 ps-mule-header-charsets nil
1461 ps-mule-font-info-database
1462 (cond ((eq ps-multibyte-buffer
'non-latin-printer
)
1463 ps-mule-font-info-database-ps
)
1464 ((eq ps-multibyte-buffer
'bdf-font
)
1465 ps-mule-font-info-database-bdf
)
1466 ((eq ps-multibyte-buffer
'bdf-font-except-latin
)
1467 ps-mule-font-info-database-ps-bdf
)
1469 ps-mule-font-info-database-default
)))
1470 (and (boundp 'enable-multibyte-characters
)
1471 enable-multibyte-characters
1472 ;; Initialize `ps-mule-charset-list'. If some characters aren't
1473 ;; printable, warn it.
1474 (let ((charsets (find-charset-region from to
)))
1475 (setq charsets
(delq 'ascii
(delq 'unknown
(delq nil charsets
)))
1476 ps-mule-charset-list charsets
)
1479 (and (search-forward "\200" to t
)
1480 (setq ps-mule-charset-list
1481 (cons 'composition ps-mule-charset-list
))))
1482 ;; We also have to check non-ASCII charsets in the header strings.
1483 (let ((tail (ps-mule-header-string-charsets)))
1485 (unless (eq (car tail
) 'ascii
)
1486 (setq ps-mule-header-charsets
1487 (cons (car tail
) ps-mule-header-charsets
))
1488 (or (memq (car tail
) charsets
)
1489 (setq charsets
(cons (car tail
) charsets
))))
1490 (setq tail
(cdr tail
))))
1494 ((or (eq (car charsets
) 'composition
)
1495 (ps-mule-printable-p (car charsets
)))
1498 "Font for some characters not found, continue anyway? ")
1501 (error "Printing cancelled")))))))
1503 (setq ps-mule-current-charset
'ascii
)
1505 (if (and (nth 2 (find-composition from to
))
1506 (not ps-mule-composition-prologue-generated
))
1508 (ps-mule-prologue-generated)
1509 (ps-output-prologue ps-mule-composition-prologue
)
1510 (setq ps-mule-composition-prologue-generated t
)))
1512 (if (or ps-mule-charset-list ps-mule-header-charsets
)
1513 (let ((the-list (append ps-mule-header-charsets ps-mule-charset-list
))
1515 (ps-mule-prologue-generated)
1516 ;; If external functions are necessary, generate prologues for them.
1518 (setq elt
(car the-list
)
1519 the-list
(cdr the-list
))
1520 (cond ((and (eq elt
'composition
)
1521 (not ps-mule-composition-prologue-generated
))
1522 (ps-output-prologue ps-mule-composition-prologue
)
1523 (setq ps-mule-composition-prologue-generated t
))
1524 ((setq font-spec
(ps-mule-get-font-spec elt
'normal
))
1525 (ps-mule-init-external-library font-spec
))))))
1527 ;; If ASCII font is also specified in ps-mule-font-info-database,
1528 ;; use it instead of what specified in ps-font-info-database.
1529 (let ((font-spec (ps-mule-get-font-spec 'ascii
'normal
)))
1532 (ps-mule-prologue-generated)
1533 (ps-mule-init-external-library font-spec
)
1534 (let ((font (ps-font-alist 'ps-font-for-text
))
1535 (ps-current-font 0))
1537 ;; Be sure to download a glyph for SPACE in advance.
1538 (ps-mule-prepare-font (ps-mule-get-font-spec 'ascii
(car font
))
1539 " " 'ascii
'no-setfont
)
1540 (setq font
(cdr font
)
1541 ps-current-font
(1+ ps-current-font
)))))))
1543 ;; If the header contains non-ASCII and non-Latin1 characters, prepare a font
1544 ;; and glyphs for the first occurrence of such characters.
1545 (if (and ps-mule-header-charsets
1546 (not (eq (car ps-mule-header-charsets
) 'latin-iso8859-1
)))
1547 (let ((font-spec (ps-mule-get-font-spec (car ps-mule-header-charsets
)
1550 ;; Be sure to download glyphs for "0123456789/" in advance for page
1552 (let ((ps-current-font 0))
1553 (ps-mule-prepare-font font-spec
"0123456789/" 'ascii t t
)))))
1555 (if ps-mule-charset-list
1556 ;; We must change this regexp for multi-byte buffer.
1557 (setq ps-control-or-escape-regexp
1558 (cond ((eq ps-print-control-characters
'8-bit
)
1560 ((eq ps-print-control-characters
'control-8-bit
)
1561 (string-as-multibyte "[^\040-\176\240-\377]"))
1562 ((eq ps-print-control-characters
'control
)
1563 (string-as-multibyte "[^\040-\176\200-\377]"))
1564 (t (string-as-multibyte "[^\000-\011\013\015-\377]"))))))
1567 (defun ps-mule-begin-page ()
1568 (setq ps-mule-current-charset
'ascii
))
1573 ;;; arch-tag: bca017b2-66a7-4e59-8584-103e749eadbe
1574 ;;; ps-mule.el ends here