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131 строка
6.7 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Nextcloud GmbH and Nextcloud contributors
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
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# Helper script to merge several Noto fonts in a single TTF file.
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#
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# The "Noto Sans" font (https://www.google.com/get/noto) only includes a subset
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# of all the available glyphs in the Noto fonts. This scripts uses
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# "merge_noto.py" from the Noto Tools package to add other scripts, like Arabic,
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# Devanagari or Hebrew.
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#
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# "merge_noto.py" originally merges the fonts by region. However it was adjusted
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# to merge "all" the fonts in a single file, like done by "merge_fonts.py". The
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# reason to use "merge_noto.py" instead of "merge_fonts.py" is that
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# "merge_noto.py" merges regular and bold fonts, which are both needed in
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# Nextcloud. "merge_fonts.py" only merges regular fonts, and adjusting it to
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# handle bold fonts too would have been more work than adjusting
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# "merge_noto.py".
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#
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# Please note that, due to technical limitations of the TTF format (a single
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# file can not have more than 65535 glyphs) the merged file does not include any
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# Chinese, Japanese or Korean glyph (the Noto CJK files already use all the
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# slots). In fact, it seems that it can not include either all the glyphs from
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# all the non CJK Noto fonts, so it merges only those predefined in the
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# "merge_fonts.py" script (as it is a larger set than the original one in
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# "merge_noto.py").
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#
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# Also please note that merging the fonts is a slow process and it can take a
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# while (from minutes to hours, depending on the system).
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#
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# To perform its job, the script requires the "docker" command to be available.
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#
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# The Docker Command Line Interface (the "docker" command) requires special
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# permissions to talk to the Docker daemon, and those permissions are typically
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# available only to the root user. Please see the Docker documentation to find
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# out how to give access to a regular user to the Docker daemon:
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# https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/linux-postinstall/
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#
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# Note, however, that being able to communicate with the Docker daemon is the
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# same as being able to get root privileges for the system. Therefore, you must
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# give access to the Docker daemon (and thus run this script as) ONLY to trusted
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# and secure users:
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# https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/security/#docker-daemon-attack-surface
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# Stops the container started by this script.
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function cleanUp() {
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# Disable (yes, "+" disables) exiting immediately on errors to ensure that
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# all the cleanup commands are executed (well, no errors should occur during
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# the cleanup anyway, but just in case).
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set +o errexit
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echo "Cleaning up"
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docker rm --volumes --force $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID
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}
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# Exit immediately on errors.
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set -o errexit
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# Execute cleanUp when the script exits, either normally or due to an error.
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trap cleanUp EXIT
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# Ensure working directory is script directory, as some actions (like copying
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# the patches to the container) expect that.
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cd "$(dirname $0)"
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# python:3.9 can not be used, as one of the requeriments of Noto Tools
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# (pyclipper) fails to build.
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#
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# The container exits immediately if no command is given, so a Bash session
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# is created to prevent that.
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DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID=`docker run --rm --detach --interactive --tty python:3.8-slim bash`
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# Install required dependencies.
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docker exec $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID apt-get update
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docker exec $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID apt-get install -y git gcc g++ libjpeg-dev zlib1g-dev wget
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# Install Noto Tools in the container.
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docker exec --workdir /tmp $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID git clone https://github.com/googlefonts/nototools
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docker exec --workdir /tmp/nototools $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID git checkout 76b29f8f8f9b
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docker exec --workdir /tmp/nototools $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID pip install --requirement requirements.txt
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docker exec --workdir /tmp/nototools $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID pip install --editable .
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# As Noto Tools were installed as "editable" the scripts can be patched after
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# installation.
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docker cp merge-font-noto-fix-merging-v20201206-phase3-76b29f8f8f9b.patch $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID:/tmp/nototools/merge-font-noto-fix-merging-v20201206-phase3-76b29f8f8f9b.patch
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docker exec --workdir /tmp/nototools --interactive $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID patch --strip 1 < merge-font-noto-fix-merging-v20201206-phase3-76b29f8f8f9b.patch
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# Get Noto fonts.
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#
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# Phase 2 Noto fonts use 2048 units per em, while phase 3 Noto fonts use 1000*.
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# Currently the fonts in the released package** (apparently from 2017-10-25) are
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# a mix of both, but fonts with different units per em can not be merged***.
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# However, the fonts in the Git repository, although not released yet, are all
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# using 1000 units per em already, so those are the ones merged.
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#
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# *https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-fonts/issues/908#issuecomment-298687906.
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# **https://noto-website-2.storage.googleapis.com/pkgs/Noto-unhinted.zip
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# ***https://fonttools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/merge.html
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docker exec --workdir /tmp $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID wget https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-fonts/archive/v20201206-phase3.tar.gz
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docker exec --workdir /tmp $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID tar -xzf v20201206-phase3.tar.gz
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# noto-fonts in Git and snapshots of Git (like the package used) have a
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# subdirectory for each font, but "merge_noto.py" expects to find all the fonts
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# in a single directory, so the structure needs to be "flattened".
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#
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# Hinted fonts* adapt better to being rendered in different sizes. The full
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# package in https://www.google.com/get/noto/ includes only unhinted fonts
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# (according to its name**, I have not actually verified the fonts themselves),
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# while the individual fonts listed below in the page are a mix of hinted and
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# unhinted fonts. However, the Git directory has hinted versions of all fonts,
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# so those are the ones merged (maybe there is a good reason not to merge hinted
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# fonts, but seems to work :-P).
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#
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# *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Font_hinting
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# **https://noto-website-2.storage.googleapis.com/pkgs/Noto-unhinted.zip
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docker exec --workdir /tmp $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID mkdir --parent individual/hinted
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docker exec --workdir /tmp $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID find noto-fonts-20201206-phase3/hinted/ttf -iname "NotoSans*Regular.ttf" -exec mv {} individual/hinted/ \;
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docker exec --workdir /tmp $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID find noto-fonts-20201206-phase3/hinted/ttf -iname "NotoSans*Bold.ttf" -exec mv {} individual/hinted/ \;
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# Merge the fonts.
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docker exec --workdir /tmp $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID mkdir --parent combined/hinted
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docker exec --workdir /tmp $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID merge_noto.py
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# Copy resulting files.
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#
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# Noto fonts, as well as the merged files, are licensed under the SIL Open Font
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# License: https://scripts.sil.org/OFL
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docker cp $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID:/tmp/combined/hinted/NotoSans-Regular.ttf ../core/fonts/NotoSans-Regular.ttf
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docker cp $DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID:/tmp/combined/hinted/NotoSans-Bold.ttf ../core/fonts/NotoSans-Bold.ttf
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