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Allow memory fonts with the get_face_data callback. This feature is
used for embedded fonts, but can be used by any font provider.
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We do not support memory-based fonts yet, so a path is mandatory.
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When a provider is freed, iterate the font database, free all fonts
that belong to that provider and compact the database afterwards.
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There is no standard scale for slant. This is almost a boolean
attribute. However, a font can have a real italic variant, and/or a
simple oblique variant. fontconfig's notation supports both of these,
so it makes sense to reuse that notation for the sake of flexibility;
we might need to differentiate between them.
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When adding a new font, check that weight and slant are valid. If
they're not, use reasonable defaults.
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fontconfig uses an unusual scale from 0-215 for the font weight. It
looks like it is somewhat derived from the typographic scale some font
families use, but is still rather nonstandard. Nowadays the TrueType
scale from 100-900 seems to be standard. CSS uses it, for example.
However, most importantly, VSFilter also uses the TrueType scale. So
let's use it in libass, too.
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Add a small set of fixed fallback fonts, some of them with very wide
glyph coverage.
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Do not return a font face at all instead of using the last one. Fixes
fallback to the default font path.
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Pass the fontconfig configuration file option and enable switch
through into the font selector. This restores some of the old
functionality related to fontconfig.
However, the functionality to delay the fontconfig database update will
not come back. This is not a big problem. Later it will be possible to
manually add the fontconfig provider, which will delay the update in a
comparable way.
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Conditionally add the fontconfig provider. We can actually run
without fontconfig now! That is, if embedded fonts or fallbacks are
good enough.
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This provides more flexibility than just referencing the callbacks:
we can identify the font provider (useful for removing fonts when a
provider is freed) and possibly access the font provider private data.
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Introduce a simple glyph coverage map (created when the font is added)
and use it for checking glyph coverage in font selection. This uses a
simple linear search at the moment.
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Introduce a unique ID per font face and check it in add_face to make
sure we never add a font face twice. This is useful in case the glyph
coverage report is unreliable.
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Did not correctly handle empty strings (only whitespace). Whoops.
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This adds a trimming utility function that is used for trimming strings
of font requests in the font sorter.
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Implement a simple font sorter (FontSelector) and an interface to deal
with multiple font sources (FontProvider). Unfinished business,
but works for the most part. Currently the only implemented FontProvider
uses fontconfig.
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That's complete version with SSE2/AVX2 assembly.
Should be much faster than old algorithm even in pure C.
Algorithm description can be found in this article (PDF):
https://github.com/MrSmile/CascadeBlur/releases
Close #9
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Use one pointer to table of functions instead of scattered
bunch of function pointers. Different versions of these tables
can be constructed in compile time.
Also, bitmap memory alignment now depends only on SSE2/AVX2 support
and is constant for every width. That simplifies code without
noticeable performance penalty.
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\be fixes including clipping and value range
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Also fix a related sort-of-bug: a multiple of sizeof(uint16_t)
was being added to a pointer that already pointed to uint16_t.
This was not causing any harm given enough space in the buffer.
Fixing the above also lets us combine the two memsets.
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To avoid making bitmaps unnecessarily large, use just
the necessary amount of padding for the given \be value.
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To avoid banding in the output, the full [0..255] value range
is restored before the last \be pass, which then uses the full
range and hides the bands by virtue of being a blur.
With this, our \be finally closely matches VSFilter's.
The only visible difference (other than the lack of banding) is
in clipping: we add proper padding and output the whole blurred
image, while VSFilter does not add any padding and hence clips
the blurred image too early.
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The implementation of \be was changed to xy-VSFilter's, which (like
VSFilter's) reads but does not write out the first/last row/column.
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Even if we wanted this, the result would be inconsistent if e.g. \clip
is used.
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The timecode is a long long, but it is computed as a product whose
all multiplicands are (unsigned) ints and so effectively has the value
of an (unsigned) int. Fix this, and use the full long long range,
by explicitly making one of the first two multiplicands a long long.
Found by Coverity Scan.
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Fix some issues reported by clang scan-build
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Reported by clang scan-build static analysis.
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Reported by clang scan-build static analysis. This cannot happen with
the current code, but the check might make this more robust in case
anything changes.
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Reported by clang scan-build static analysis. Also fix incorrect
return value in case of error.
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Only normal dialog lines are allowed to appear outside.
Fixes #177.
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* Allow exactly one of these prefixes in header values:
0x, 0X, &h, &H. Note that "0x0xFFFFFF" is a correct value,
as the first 0x is consumed by the parser and the second by
the string-to-number conversion following strtol semantics.
* Allow arbitrary numbers of leading & and H
(and not h) in any order in override tag values.
* Reduce header values modulo 2**32 instead
of saturating them to LLONG_MIN/MAX.
* Saturate override tag values to INT32_MIN/MAX
rather than to LLONG_MIN/MAX.
* Don't fiddle with bytes in alpha override tag values.
(They can be outside of the 0..255 range.)
Also change the byte swapping code to be more sensible.
Fixes #80.
Fixes #145.
Fixes #178.
Also fixes our behavior in the case described in
https://code.google.com/p/xy-vsfilter/issues/detail?id=80.
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HarfBuzz has been able to disable fallback kerning since commit
038c98f6. Add some more useful docstrings instead.
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Sure why not?
Closes #176.
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What.
Closes #175.
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This really didn't make a lot of sense. This is a simplification, and
should not affect actual program behavior.
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Closes #174
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libass already does not use the margins for events using \pos. This is
not quite complete: there are other tags that we consider as "not
dialogue", and which should not be overridden. These tags do not use
EVENT_POSITIONED, and thus use the margins, which can mess up rendering.
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Just move the *_pos ones about the variants without this postfix.
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Oops, trig is hard. We output from -pi to +pi now.
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Also fix an incorrect comment
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If there's an odd number of values, ignore the extra value, instead
of shifting all values after the next command. While such drawings are
boken strictly speaking, VSFilter handles them gracefully, and what
libass did before this commit made no sense anyway.
Test case:
{\an7\pos(0.01,0.7)\c&H5A493D&\p1\iclip(11,m 857379 -744112 l 517759 -744112 517759 -942768 857379 -942768 m 851235 -422238 l 689105 -422238 689105 -620546 851235 -620546 m 679889 -421552 l 517411 -421552 517411 -620894 679889 -620894 -55984 m 860113 425634 l 519459 425634 519459 226640 860113 226640 m 868305 992080 l 465361 992080 465361 793936 868305 793936 m 841343 1317200 l 520145 1317200 520145 1118206 841343 1118206 m 411662 -245762 b 411662 -242373 408918 -239618 405518 -239618 l 342931 -239618 b 339532 -239618 336787 -242373 336787 -245762 l 336787 -308226 b 336787 -311626 339532 -314370 342931 -314370 l 405518 -314370 b 408918 -314370 411662 -311626 411662 -308226 m 414929 -907440 b 414929 -904051 412174 -901296 408785 -901296 l 346198 -901296 b 342798 -901296 340054 -904051 340054 -907440 l 340054 -969904 b 340054 -973294 342798 -976048 346198 -976048 l 408785 -976048 b 412174 -976048 414929 -973294 414929 -969904 m 414417 -585904 b 414417 -582515 411652 -579760 408252 -579760 l 345450 -579760 b 342041 -579760 339286 -582515 339286 -585904 l 339286 -648368 b 339286 -651758 342041 -654512 345450 -654512 l 408252 -654512 b 411652 -654512 414417 -651758 414417 -648368 m 414929 -44997 b 414929 -41597 412174 -38832 408785 -38832 l 346198 -38832 b 342798 -38832 340054 -41597 340054 -44997 l 340054 -107676 b 340054 -111075 342798 -113840 346198 -113840 l 408785 -113840 b 412174 -113840 414929 -111075 414929 -107676 m 415932 261456 b 415932 264845 413178 267600 409788 267600 l 347191 267600 b 343802 267600 341047 264845 341047 261456 l 341047 198992 b 341047 195602 343802 192848 347191 192848 l 409788 192848 b 413178 192848 415932 195602 415932 198992 m 414929 564048 b 414929 567437 412174 570192 408785 570192 l 346198 570192 b 342798 570192 340054 567437 340054 564048 l 340054 501584 b 340054 498194 342798 495440 346198 495440 l 408785 495440 b 412174 495440 414929 498194 414929 501584 m 414929 781136 b 414929 784525 412174 787280 408785 787280 l 346198 787280 b 342798 787280 340054 784525 340054 781136 l 340054 718672 b 340054 715282 342798 712528 346198 712528 l 408785 712528 b 412174 712528 414929 715282 414929 718672 m 414929 1133525 b 414929 1136914 412174 1139669 408785 1139669 l 346198 1139669 b 342798 1139669 340054 1136914 340054 1133525 l 340054 1071061 b 340054 1067661 342798 1064917 346198 1064917 l 408785 1064917 b 412174 1064917 414929 1067661 414929 1071061)}m 0 0 l 1280 0 1280 720 0 720 0 0{\p0}
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Fixes "[ARR] Musashi no Ken - 01 [AVC][5697986B].ssa", which has
timestamps like "00:02:30.85". It starts with 2 zeros instead of one,
which probably means it's an invalid file, but it's accepted by various
other parsers (VSFilter, MPlayer, vlc, ffmpeg).
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Similar to xy-VSFilter.
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Somewhat stolen from:
https://github.com/Cyberbeing/xy-VSFilter/blob/xy_sub_filter_rc3/src/subtitles/RTS.cpp#L2004
(xy-VSFilter started work on this in commit 014da6d9766417d7886eb867c9f2c14038f2a226)
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Add tons of ASS_OVERRIDE_ flags, which control whether certain ASS_Style
fields are copied when doing selective style overrides with
ass_set_selective_style_override_enabled().
This comes with some cleanup. It should be fully backwards-compatible.
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"Bold" should obviously be taken from the script's style, like it's done
with StrikeOut and Underline.
treat_fontname_as_pattern is specific to the font, and thus should be
taken from the same style as the font (the override style).
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I don't know why it was done this way, but some fields were always taken
from the event's style, instead of the (possibly different) \r style.
Undo this, as it seems like an unnecessary complication.
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