xK/xP/gen-ircfmt.awk
Přemysl Eric Janouch e6bf88673f
xP: produce a custom font for IRC formatting
Given that the generated file needs a manual adjustment,
its small size, and the dependencies involved,
it will be checked in to the repository.
2022-09-22 20:18:55 +02:00

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# gen-ircfmt.awk: generate a supplementary font for IRC formatting characters
#
# Copyright (c) 2022, Přemysl Eric Janouch <p@janouch.name>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: 0BSD
#
# Usage: awk -v Output=static/ircfmt.woff2 -f gen-ircfmt.awk
# Clean up SVG byproducts yourself.
BEGIN {
if (!Output) {
print "Error: you must specify the output filename"
exit 1
}
}
function glyph(name, code, path, filename, actions, cmd) {
filename = Output "." name ".svg"
# Inkscape still does a terrible job at the stroke-to-path conversion.
actions = \
"select-by-id:group;" \
"selection-ungroup;" \
"select-clear;" \
"select-by-id:path;" \
"object-stroke-to-path;" \
"select-by-id:clip;" \
"path-intersection;" \
"select-all;" \
"path-combine;" \
"export-overwrite;" \
"export-filename:" filename ";" \
"export-do"
# These dimensions fit FontForge defaults, and happen to work well.
cmd = "inkscape --pipe --actions='" actions "'"
print "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='no'?>\n" \
"<svg version='1.1' xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'\n" \
" width='1000' height='1000' viewBox='0 0 1000 1000'>\n" \
" <rect x='0' y='0' width='1000' height='1000' />\n" \
" <g id='group' transform='translate(200 200) scale(60, 60)'>\n" \
" <rect id='clip' x='0' y='0' width='10' height='10' />\n" \
" <path id='path' stroke-width='2' fill='none' stroke='#fff'\n" \
" d='" path "' />\n" \
" </g>\n" \
"</svg>\n" | cmd
close(cmd)
print "Select(0u" code ")\n" \
"Import('" filename "')" | FontForge
}
BEGIN {
FontForge = "fontforge -lang=ff -"
print "New()" | FontForge
# Designed a 10x10 raster, going for maximum simplicity.
glyph("B", "02", "m 6,5 c 0,0 2,0 2,2 0,2 -2,2 -2,2 h -3 v -8 h 2.5 c 0,0 2,0 2,2 0,2 -2,2 -2,2 h -2 Z")
glyph("C", "03", "m 7.6,7 A 3,4 0 0 1 4.25,8.875 3,4 0 0 1 2,5 3,4 0 0 1 4.25,1.125 3,4 0 0 1 7.6,3")
glyph("I", "1D", "m 3,9 h 4 m 0,-8 h -4 m 2,-1 v 10")
glyph("M", "11", "m 2,10 v -10 l 3,6 3,-6 v 10")
glyph("O", "0F", "m 1,9 l 8,-8 M 2,5 a 3,3 0 1 0 6,0 3,3 0 1 0 -6,0 z")
#glyph("R", "0F", "m 3,10 v -9 h 2 c 0,0 2.5,0 2.5,2.5 0,2.5 -2.5,2.5 -2.5,2.5 h -2 2.5 l 2.5,4.5")
glyph("S", "1E", "m 7.5,3 c 0,-1 -1,-2 -2.5,-2 -1.5,0 -2.5,1 -2.5,2 0,3 5,1 5,4 0,1 -1,2 -2.5,2 -1.5,0 -2.5,-1 -2.5,-2")
glyph("U", "1F", "m 2.5,0 v 6.5 c 0,1.5 1,2.5 2.5,2.5 1.5,0 2.5,-1 2.5,-2.5 v -6.5")
glyph("V", "16", "m 2,-1 3,11 3,-11")
# In practice, your typical browser font will overshoot its em box,
# so to make the display more cohesive, we need to do the same.
# Sadly, sf->use_typo_metrics can't be unset from FontForge script--
# this is necessary to prevent the caret from jumping upon the first
# inserted non-formatting character in xP's textarea.
# https://iamvdo.me/en/blog/css-font-metrics-line-height-and-vertical-align
print "SelectAll()\n" \
"Scale(115, 115, 0, 0)\n" \
"SetOS2Value('WinAscentIsOffset', 1)\n" \
"SetOS2Value('WinDescentIsOffset', 1)\n" \
"SetOS2Value('HHeadAscentIsOffset', 1)\n" \
"SetOS2Value('HHeadDescentIsOffset', 1)\n" \
"CorrectDirection()\n" \
"AutoWidth(100)\n" \
"AutoHint()\n" \
"AddExtrema()\n" \
"RoundToInt()\n" \
"SetFontNames('IRCFormatting-Regular'," \
" 'IRC Formatting', 'IRC Formatting Regular', 'Regular'," \
" 'Copyright (c) 2022, Premysl Eric Janouch')\n" \
"Generate('" Output "')\n" | FontForge
close(FontForge)
}