304 lines
9.7 KiB
Python
304 lines
9.7 KiB
Python
"""CFF to CFF2 converter."""
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from fontTools.ttLib import TTFont, newTable
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from fontTools.misc.cliTools import makeOutputFileName
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from fontTools.misc.psCharStrings import T2WidthExtractor
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from fontTools.cffLib import (
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TopDictIndex,
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FDArrayIndex,
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FontDict,
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buildOrder,
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topDictOperators,
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privateDictOperators,
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topDictOperators2,
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privateDictOperators2,
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)
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from io import BytesIO
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import logging
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__all__ = ["convertCFFToCFF2", "main"]
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log = logging.getLogger("fontTools.cffLib")
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class _NominalWidthUsedError(Exception):
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def __add__(self, other):
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raise self
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def __radd__(self, other):
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raise self
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def _convertCFFToCFF2(cff, otFont):
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"""Converts this object from CFF format to CFF2 format. This conversion
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is done 'in-place'. The conversion cannot be reversed.
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This assumes a decompiled CFF table. (i.e. that the object has been
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filled via :meth:`decompile` and e.g. not loaded from XML.)"""
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# Clean up T2CharStrings
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topDict = cff.topDictIndex[0]
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fdArray = topDict.FDArray if hasattr(topDict, "FDArray") else None
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charStrings = topDict.CharStrings
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globalSubrs = cff.GlobalSubrs
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localSubrs = (
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[getattr(fd.Private, "Subrs", []) for fd in fdArray]
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if fdArray
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else (
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[topDict.Private.Subrs]
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if hasattr(topDict, "Private") and hasattr(topDict.Private, "Subrs")
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else []
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)
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)
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for glyphName in charStrings.keys():
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cs, fdIndex = charStrings.getItemAndSelector(glyphName)
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cs.decompile()
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# Clean up subroutines first
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for subrs in [globalSubrs] + localSubrs:
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for subr in subrs:
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program = subr.program
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i = j = len(program)
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try:
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i = program.index("return")
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except ValueError:
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pass
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try:
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j = program.index("endchar")
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except ValueError:
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pass
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program[min(i, j) :] = []
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# Clean up glyph charstrings
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removeUnusedSubrs = False
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nominalWidthXError = _NominalWidthUsedError()
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for glyphName in charStrings.keys():
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cs, fdIndex = charStrings.getItemAndSelector(glyphName)
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program = cs.program
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thisLocalSubrs = (
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localSubrs[fdIndex]
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if fdIndex
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else (
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getattr(topDict.Private, "Subrs", [])
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if hasattr(topDict, "Private")
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else []
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)
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)
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# Intentionally use custom type for nominalWidthX, such that any
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# CharString that has an explicit width encoded will throw back to us.
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extractor = T2WidthExtractor(
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thisLocalSubrs,
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globalSubrs,
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nominalWidthXError,
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0,
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)
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try:
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extractor.execute(cs)
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except _NominalWidthUsedError:
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# Program has explicit width. We want to drop it, but can't
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# just pop the first number since it may be a subroutine call.
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# Instead, when seeing that, we embed the subroutine and recurse.
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# If this ever happened, we later prune unused subroutines.
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while program[1] in ["callsubr", "callgsubr"]:
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removeUnusedSubrs = True
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subrNumber = program.pop(0)
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op = program.pop(0)
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bias = extractor.localBias if op == "callsubr" else extractor.globalBias
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subrNumber += bias
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subrSet = thisLocalSubrs if op == "callsubr" else globalSubrs
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subrProgram = subrSet[subrNumber].program
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program[:0] = subrProgram
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# Now pop the actual width
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program.pop(0)
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if program and program[-1] == "endchar":
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program.pop()
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if removeUnusedSubrs:
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cff.remove_unused_subroutines()
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# Upconvert TopDict
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cff.major = 2
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cff2GetGlyphOrder = cff.otFont.getGlyphOrder
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topDictData = TopDictIndex(None, cff2GetGlyphOrder)
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for item in cff.topDictIndex:
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# Iterate over, such that all are decompiled
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topDictData.append(item)
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cff.topDictIndex = topDictData
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topDict = topDictData[0]
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if hasattr(topDict, "Private"):
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privateDict = topDict.Private
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else:
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privateDict = None
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opOrder = buildOrder(topDictOperators2)
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topDict.order = opOrder
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topDict.cff2GetGlyphOrder = cff2GetGlyphOrder
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if not hasattr(topDict, "FDArray"):
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fdArray = topDict.FDArray = FDArrayIndex()
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fdArray.strings = None
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fdArray.GlobalSubrs = topDict.GlobalSubrs
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topDict.GlobalSubrs.fdArray = fdArray
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charStrings = topDict.CharStrings
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if charStrings.charStringsAreIndexed:
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charStrings.charStringsIndex.fdArray = fdArray
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else:
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charStrings.fdArray = fdArray
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fontDict = FontDict()
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fontDict.setCFF2(True)
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fdArray.append(fontDict)
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fontDict.Private = privateDict
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privateOpOrder = buildOrder(privateDictOperators2)
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if privateDict is not None:
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for entry in privateDictOperators:
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key = entry[1]
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if key not in privateOpOrder:
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if key in privateDict.rawDict:
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# print "Removing private dict", key
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del privateDict.rawDict[key]
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if hasattr(privateDict, key):
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delattr(privateDict, key)
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# print "Removing privateDict attr", key
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else:
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# clean up the PrivateDicts in the fdArray
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fdArray = topDict.FDArray
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privateOpOrder = buildOrder(privateDictOperators2)
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for fontDict in fdArray:
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fontDict.setCFF2(True)
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for key in list(fontDict.rawDict.keys()):
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if key not in fontDict.order:
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del fontDict.rawDict[key]
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if hasattr(fontDict, key):
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delattr(fontDict, key)
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privateDict = fontDict.Private
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for entry in privateDictOperators:
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key = entry[1]
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if key not in privateOpOrder:
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if key in list(privateDict.rawDict.keys()):
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# print "Removing private dict", key
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del privateDict.rawDict[key]
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if hasattr(privateDict, key):
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delattr(privateDict, key)
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# print "Removing privateDict attr", key
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# Now delete up the deprecated topDict operators from CFF 1.0
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for entry in topDictOperators:
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key = entry[1]
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# We seem to need to keep the charset operator for now,
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# or we fail to compile with some fonts, like AdditionFont.otf.
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# I don't know which kind of CFF font those are. But keeping
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# charset seems to work. It will be removed when we save and
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# read the font again.
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#
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# AdditionFont.otf has <Encoding name="StandardEncoding"/>.
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if key == "charset":
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continue
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if key not in opOrder:
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if key in topDict.rawDict:
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del topDict.rawDict[key]
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if hasattr(topDict, key):
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delattr(topDict, key)
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# TODO(behdad): What does the following comment even mean? Both CFF and CFF2
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# use the same T2Charstring class. I *think* what it means is that the CharStrings
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# were loaded for CFF1, and we need to reload them for CFF2 to set varstore, etc
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# on them. At least that's what I understand. It's probably safe to remove this
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# and just set vstore where needed.
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#
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# See comment above about charset as well.
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# At this point, the Subrs and Charstrings are all still T2Charstring class
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# easiest to fix this by compiling, then decompiling again
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file = BytesIO()
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cff.compile(file, otFont, isCFF2=True)
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file.seek(0)
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cff.decompile(file, otFont, isCFF2=True)
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def convertCFFToCFF2(font):
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cff = font["CFF "].cff
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del font["CFF "]
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_convertCFFToCFF2(cff, font)
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table = font["CFF2"] = newTable("CFF2")
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table.cff = cff
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def main(args=None):
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"""Convert CFF OTF font to CFF2 OTF font"""
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if args is None:
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import sys
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args = sys.argv[1:]
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import argparse
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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"fonttools cffLib.CFFToCFF2",
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description="Upgrade a CFF font to CFF2.",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"input", metavar="INPUT.ttf", help="Input OTF file with CFF table."
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"-o",
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"--output",
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metavar="OUTPUT.ttf",
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default=None,
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help="Output instance OTF file (default: INPUT-CFF2.ttf).",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--no-recalc-timestamp",
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dest="recalc_timestamp",
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action="store_false",
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help="Don't set the output font's timestamp to the current time.",
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)
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loggingGroup = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=False)
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loggingGroup.add_argument(
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"-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", help="Run more verbosely."
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)
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loggingGroup.add_argument(
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"-q", "--quiet", action="store_true", help="Turn verbosity off."
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)
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options = parser.parse_args(args)
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from fontTools import configLogger
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configLogger(
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level=("DEBUG" if options.verbose else "ERROR" if options.quiet else "INFO")
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)
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import os
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infile = options.input
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if not os.path.isfile(infile):
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parser.error("No such file '{}'".format(infile))
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outfile = (
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makeOutputFileName(infile, overWrite=True, suffix="-CFF2")
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if not options.output
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else options.output
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)
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font = TTFont(infile, recalcTimestamp=options.recalc_timestamp, recalcBBoxes=False)
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convertCFFToCFF2(font)
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log.info(
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"Saving %s",
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outfile,
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)
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font.save(outfile)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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import sys
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sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))
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