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The default font provider needs to provide a GetFallbackFunc callback
instead.
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The CoreText backend doesn't like this, and in fact there's no reason to
pass NULL.
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We already decided that eager loading is too slow. No need to keep
multiple code paths around.
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Apparently we only need the font family (and even that isn't used in all
font providers). Drop the others.
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Tired of matching the names and order of the callbacks in my head.
While we're at it, also give some of the callbacks better names.
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Apparently, libfreetype calls close_stream_font through the
FT_Stream.close callback.
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The result of the subst_font callback was not freed.
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ass_set_fonts_dir() is supposed to enable all fonts in a specific
directory. The implementation for it was dropped with the commit
introducing the new fontselect code. Some users were relying on it, so
we need it back.
It used to be implemented using a single fontconfig call. But since this
has to work even if fontconfig support is not even compiled, a new
implementation is needed.
This commit adds very simple and low-effort support for it. It loads all
files into memory, and then lets the memory font code do the rest. A
more efficient implementation would be possible, for example by
implementing a new font provider, which serves get_data requests from
open file handles. Anyone who wants to do this is welcome to try, and
this commit is just the minimum to restore the lost feature.
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The caches may reference data which belongs to the font provider. If the
font selector and the font provider are destroyed, it can leave dangling
pointers in the renderer cache. (At least that's what it looks like.)
For some reason, this didn't even trigger valgrind warnings with the
fontconfig font provider. Possibly the dangling pointers were FT_Face
pointers, and fontconfig might cache these process-wide.
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An earlier commit added this code to avoid adding font faces multiple
times. In this form, it breaks the "Trying all charmaps" fallback case,
which can lead to text being rendered as boxes.
Return the font that is going to contain the missing glyph instead. The
calling code will check again, and run the fallback if necessary.
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I broke it.
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Also, remove the ass_coretext.c conditional compilation hack, and fix
Makefile.am instead.
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We were discussing whether this should be public or private. It could be
public, because the API is potentially useful, and is relatively simple.
On the other hand, the API is not necessarily final, and making it
public would prevent us from improving/fixing it.
Make it private for now - making it public later is much easier than
having to break the public API later.
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While enums normally are ints on most systems, it isn't guaranteed. This
might also make C++ code fail to compile, since C++ doesn't allow
implicit conversion of ints to enums.
If the API user ever passed anything other than 0 or 1, compatibility
will still break, but I guess we have to live with this.
Also extend the doxygen.
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FcInitLoadConfig() could faul, leaving rc=1 and fc->config=NULL, making
FcConfigBuildFonts() potentially crash.
Also, the FcConfigBuildFonts() return value was not checked.
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Use a pointer to the selected font info, instead of an index. Makes the
code a bit more readable.
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This code prioritized fonts by scanning order, but the scanning order is
essentially arbitrary. This resulted in suboptimal and indeterministic
font selection by family name.
Prefer the order as returned by the substitution callback. This requires
some restructuring. The core algorithm is still exactly the same though;
only the order of comparisons changes.
If the font backend has no subtitution callback, nothing should change.
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Don't assume it sets all fields. If it doesn't return any font names at
all, go with the default.
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Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
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Should fix the DirectWrite to Fontconfig fallback.
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Rename dwrite.h to dwrite_c.h to make the difference between the
official header and ours clearer. Also apply minor cleanups to it.
Remove the patch against upstream MinGW; it's pointless now.
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The existing code doesn't even handle all currently defined values
for it, and nothing says no new values are ever going to be added.
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Unfortunately, nobody ever tested the MinGW dwrite.h header in C. There
are multiple glaring mistakes, and the header doesn't even compile by
itself. The main issues are overloaded functions (which doesn't work
in C), and broken COBJMACROS defines.
dwrite.diff contains changes to dwrite.h which make libass work.
Warning: the patch lacks a required change to the DrawInlineObject
method of IDWriteTextRenderer (missing THIS_).
Additionally, these definitions would ideally be provided by dwrite.h:
DEFINE_GUID(IID_IDWriteFactory, 0xb859ee5a,0xd838,0x4b5b,0xa2,0xe8,0x1a,0xdc,0x7d,0x93,0xdb,0x48);
DEFINE_GUID(IID_IDWritePixelSnapping, 0xeaf3a2da,0xecf4,0x4d24,0xb6,0x44,0xb3,0x4f,0x68,0x42,0x02,0x4b);
DEFINE_GUID(IID_IDWriteTextRenderer, 0xef8a8135,0x5cc6,0x45fe,0x88,0x25,0xc5,0xa0,0x72,0x4e,0xb8,0x19);
Also, in order to make libass compile out of the box with current
MinGW/msys installations, a very stripped down in-tree copy of dwrite.h
is provided.
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Prefer DirectWrite before the cross-platform fontconfig, so that
DirectWrite is used by default if both are compiled into libass.
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This uses a faux rendering with a high-level interface of DirectWrite
to determine a suitable fallback. Choices are different from GDI,
but reasonable.
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This creates a sorted list of fallback fonts and reuses it, for speed.
Font sorting is very slow.
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If we can't find a matching font face (with glyph coverage), ask the
default font provider for a fallback family. The callback is optional.
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We want the best variant, but if it doesn't have the glyph coverage,
we may also use another variant from the same family.
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There were various issues with font scanning. This addresses the following:
- Synthesized font faces (bold/oblique) were added to the list. Just skip
those, this is handled internally by libass.
- Use the win32 font family names, if available. Traditionally, Windows
groups font families in a different way, so that the number of
variants is small (<= 4). With this, Arial Narrow and Arial Black
appear as a separate family, which is what we want.
- Full names are not mandatory. Correctly handle the case that there
are no full names.
- Don't use the bogus LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH constant to determine the
size of the name buffer. Names can be almost arbitrarily long.
Handle names up to 256 characters correctly and truncate longer names.
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The constants were swapped. In some cases this lead to incorrect matching.
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If allocations have the size zero, malloc/calloc implementations
can return a zero-size buffer or NULL. The earlier introduced malloc
checking blows up if an implementation returns NULL. Fix that by only
allocating and checking when it's actually needed.
Also fix a minor problem with iconv deinitialization in an error path.
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Embedded fonts tend to be extra bad, so trim the names. I have
encountered fonts faces with untrimmed names.
Leave this at the discretion of the font provider for platform-specific
font providers.
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This is just a cleaner and safer interface for string trimming.
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Currently, it is not safe to change the embedded fonts
(ass_add_font/ass_clear_fonts) while an ASS_Renderer exists. We can
simplify how embedded fonts are looked up because of that.
At some point, ASS_Library and ASS_Renderer should be merged and we
can then implement a more flexible approach.
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Add malloc checks with useful semantics and error checks in some
specific cases. This should hopefully make fontselect more robust.
The platform-specific font providers (DirectWrite/CoreText/FontConfig)
still need to be checked for proper memory management.
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FreeType can do it for us and is probably more efficient. Also fixes
deinitialization order of ASS_Renderer to make this work.
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Sorting the font list is overkill and not very useful. We are
interested in *exact* name matches only; all other font families don't
matter and we'll use another fallback mechanism for glyph fallbacks
(TBD).
Replace the sorting and glyph fallback search with a simple linear
scan. Fonts are first matched against family name first (to allow
further comparison against style attributes) and if that fails,
the fullname is considered.
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Add callbacks to introduce more sane fallback handling and font
alias substitutions.
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Add some documentation to the font provider callbacks and metadata
struct.
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Fix that a single broken font could mess up the entire font scanning.
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This is required for proper font matching.
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Extract a function to set up FontFileStream and store it in a newly
introduced private struct. Fix memory management as well.
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Incomplete, leaks memory, but capable of rendering something.
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Apparently on some broken fonts, FreeType can return a NULL family name. Avoid
to crash in these cases.
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This allows client code to query libass for the font providers it was compiled
with. It can be useful for clients so that they can show selection interfaces
to their users.
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Allow the user of libass to select the font provider from ass_set_fonts. This
API change actually doesn't break client code which was passing `fc=1`; now
the same value will autodetect a usable font provider.
Also add an api to list available font providers as that is useful for client
code to show drop down menus with a font provider to choose from.
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51f9e80b added a MatchFontsFunc callback which allows to lookup font names
directly on the font provider. This approach broke support for font fallback
which worked only with lookups from libass in-memory font database.
This commit moves the font fallback code in the font lookup function, so that
it is available for all font providers.
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The code incorrectly assumed that the utf8 characters could always be
represented with only one byte. This commit queries CFStringRef instances for
the actual amount of bytes needed.
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Previously, the lazy load of fonts was only using display name. Also use the
other names available through the CoreText API (FamilyName and PostScriptName).
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Not all APIs cache everything the same way that fontconfig does. This allows
to first perform a match based on the font name and then score the matched
fonts using the common code using and in memory database approach.
The benefit is the application doesn't have to load all of the fonts and
query for weight, slant, width, path and fullnames.
I left both code paths inside ass_coretext.c. This allows to test matching
problems and have a term of comparison with the slower implementation.
To activate it one just has to flip the CT_FONTS_EAGER_LOAD define to 1.
Here are some benchmarks with a pretty typical OS X font library of ~600 fonts
and using Libass's test program to load a script with 'Helvetica Neue':
CT_FONTS_EAGER_LOAD=0
0.04s user 0.02s system 79% cpu 0.081 total
CT_FONTS_EAGER_LOAD=1
0.12s user 0.06s system 44% cpu 0.420 total
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Up until now fontselect used the face index to identify which font to load
from a font collection. While this pretty convenient when using something
freetype based like fontconfig, it seems to be somewhat freetype specific.
CoreText uses the PostScript name as the unique identifier of a font. This
commit allows to use that instead of the index to decide which face to open
with FT_New_Face. To use the PostScript name the provider must return a -1
index and the PostScript name.
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Fontconfig is known to be very slow on OS X and Windows, this has to do with
the extremely prohibitive cache times (which are getting even longer with
latest versions of Fontconfig).
This commits starts to address the problem by using CoreText on OS X to load
the font data. The commit uses the simplest possible approach to load all of
the data in memory and then use it to match. This causes a somewhat slow
startup time (around ~400ms on my i7) but it is already better than waiting
*minutes* for Fontconfig to cache the fonts data.
A later commit will improve the speed of the match by using a hybrid approach
that lazy loads in the libass database only the necessary fonts.
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Some fonts use localized family names, especially CJK fonts, which
often have English and Japanese or Chinese names. Handle these cases
just like full names.
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Add a width field to metadata. This is used for sorting fonts as
well. Fixes wrong matches with different width variants in the |