From 8590f5388996b69d9178805a11c6a42451856eee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tim Waugh Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 17:32:13 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Clean up. --- CIDFnmap | 161 ------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 161 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 CIDFnmap diff --git a/CIDFnmap b/CIDFnmap deleted file mode 100644 index 3b906ed..0000000 --- a/CIDFnmap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -%! -% Copyright (C) 2001 Masatake YAMATO, Taiji Yamada and gs-cjk project -% -% This file is part of GNU Ghostscript. -% -% GNU Ghostscript is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -% WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor accepts responsibility -% to anyone for the consequences of using it or for whether it serves any -% particular purpose or works at all, unless he says so in writing. Refer -% to the GNU General Public License for full details. -% -% Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute GNU -% Ghostscript, but only under the conditions described in the GNU General -% Public License. A copy of this license is supposed to have been given -% to you along with GNU Ghostscript so you can know your rights and -% responsibilities. It should be in a file named COPYING. Among other -% things, the copyright notice and this notice must be preserved on all -% copies. - -% $Id: CIDFnmap,v 1.1 2003/03/31 16:47:17 twaugh Exp $ -% CIDFnmap - sample CID-keyed font catalog for Ghostscript. - -% ---------------------------------------------------------------- - -% This file is a catalog of CID-keyed fonts, TrueType fonts (TTF), and also -% TrueType Collection fonts (TTC) known to Ghostscript. -% -% There are two ways to make a CID-keyed font loaded automatically when named: -% C1. Put the CID-keyed font as a resource file to /Resource/CIDFont(*1). -% (*1) A path concatenated with GenericResourceDir defined in -% gs_res.ps and "CIDFont". The default value of GenericResourceDir -% is "/Resource/". -% C2. Put the CID-keyed font file to Ghostscript's font path(*2) -% and write an entry for the CID-keyed font to this catalog. -% (*2) Somewhere in Ghostscript font search path, which is generally -% /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts. See output of `gs -h` or Use.htm, -% Ghostscript's document. -% -% There are two ways to make a TrueType font loaded automatically when named: -% T1. Write a wrapper script file for the TrueType font and put the -% wrapper file to /Resource/CIDFont. The wrapper has to translate a -% TrueType font file to Type 2 CID-keyed on demand. Some examples of the -% wrapper file named "CIDFontName" as follows: -% -% (e1) TTF translated to Type 2 CID-keyed font -% %!PS-Adobe-3.0 Resource-CIDFont -% %%BeginResource: CIDFont (CIDFontName) -% /CIDFontName (filename.ttf) .openttcidfont -% dup length dict begin {def} forall currentdict end -% /CIDFont defineresource pop -% %%EndResource -% %%EOF -% -% (e2) TTC with an index translated to Type 2 CID-keyed font -% %!PS-Adobe-3.0 Resource-CIDFont -% %%BeginResource: CIDFont (CIDFontName) -% /CIDFontName (filename.ttc) 2 .openttcidfont -% dup length dict begin {def} forall currentdict end -% /CIDFont defineresource pop -% %%EndResource -% %%EOF -% -% (e3) TTC with an index and a name of RO(Registry-Ordering)-Code -% %!PS-Adobe-3.0 Resource-CIDFont -% %%BeginResource: CIDFont (CIDFontName) -% /CIDFontName (filename.ttc) 2 /Adobe-GB1-Unicode .openttcidfont -% dup length dict begin {def} forall currentdict end -% /CIDFont defineresource pop -% %%EndResource -% %%EOF -% -% for details about the names of RO-Code written in (e3), see below. -% -% T2. Put the CID-keyed font file to Ghostscript's font path(*2) -% and write an entry for the TrueType font to this catalog. - -% The Syntax of CIDFnmap is very similar to Fontmap. -% Each CID-keyed font has an entry consisting of three items: -% -% i1. The name by which the CID-keyed font is known inside Ghostscript -% (a Ghostscript name preceded by a `/', or a string enclosed -% in parentheses). This is used to find the file from which -% a font of a given name should be loaded. -% -% i2. Information depending on whether this is a real CID-keyed font or a -% CID-keyed font alias: -% -% - For real CID-keyed fonts, the name of the CID-keyed font -% file (a Ghostscript string, enclosed in parentheses). -% The filename should include the extension if the CID-keyed font -% name has. -% -% - For CID-keyed font aliases, the name of the CID font -% which should be used when this one is requested, -% preceded by a `/'. Note that an alias name cannot be enclosed -% in parentheses. -% -% i3. At least one space or tab, and a terminating semicolon. -% -% Each CID-keyed font has an entry consisting of three essential items and -% two optional items. The three essential items are the same to the items of -% CID-keyed Font. Two optional items are put between i2 and i3. -% Two optional items are: -% -% i4. the number that specifies TTC font index -% -% i5. the name of CIDs mapping to Codes -% ``The kind of CIDs mapping to Codes'' is listed as follows: -% -% -% /Adobe-CNS1-Big5 Traditional Chinese, for Big5 TrueType fonts -% /Adobe-CNS1-Unicode Traditional Chinese, for Unicode TrueType fonts -% /Adobe-CNS1 Traditional Chinese, for TrueType fonts (*3) -% /Adobe-GB1-PRC Simplified Chinese, for PRC TrueType fonts -% /Adobe-GB1-Unicode Simplified Chinese, for Unicode TrueType fonts -% /Adobe-GB1 Simplified Chinese, for TrueType fonts (*3) -% /Adobe-Japan1-ShiftJIS Japanese, for ShiftJIS TrueType fonts -% /Adobe-Japan1-Unicode Japanese, for Unicode TrueType fonts -% /Adobe-Japan1 Japanese, for TrueType fonts (*3) -% /Adobe-Japan2-Unicode JIS Supplement, for Unicode TrueType fonts -% /Adobe-Japan2 JIS Supplement, for TrueType fonts (*3) -% /Adobe-Korea1-Johab Korean, for Johab TrueType fonts -% /Adobe-Korea1-Unicode Korean, for Unicode TrueType fonts -% /Adobe-Korea1-Wansung Korean, for Wansung TrueType fonts -% /Adobe-Korea1 Korean, for TrueType fonts (*3) -% (*3) Code is automatically detected by cmap table of a TrueType file. -% If an optional item for the kind of mapping is omitted, then -% Code of TTF and RO(Registry-Ordering) of CIDFont are automatically -% detected by OS/2 table and cmap table of TTF, respectively. - -% Like Fontmap, .runlibfile is used in CIDFnmap to include other CIDFnmaps. - -% The following table is actually a Ghostscript data structure. -% If you add new entries, be sure to copy the punctuation accurately; -% in particular, you must leave at least one space or tab between each -% field in the entry. - -(CIDFnmap.ja) .runlibfileifexists -(CIDFnmap.ko) .runlibfileifexists -(CIDFnmap.zh_CN) .runlibfileifexists -(CIDFnmap.zh_TW) .runlibfileifexists -%(CIDFnmap.Ore) .runlibfile -%(CIDFnmap.ARP) .runlibfile -%(CIDFnmap.Bae) .runlibfile -%(CIDFnmap.Koc) .runlibfile -%(CIDFnmap.Sol) .runlibfile -%(CIDFnmap.Win) .runlibfile - -%(CIDFnmap.CJK) .runlibfile - -% native CIDFontName (BIG5) in traditional Chinese -%(CIDFnmap.b5) .runlibfile - -% native CIDFontName (GB2312) in simplified Chinese -%(CIDFnmap.gb) .runlibfile - -% native CIDFontName (Shift_JIS) in Japanese -%(CIDFnmap.sj) .runlibfile - -% native CIDFontName (euc-kr) in Korean -%(CIDFnmap.ksx) .runlibfile