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#!/usr/bin/perl

=begin COPYRIGHT -------------------------------------------------------------

    Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Marc Penninga.

    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
    it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License 
    as published by the Free Software Foundation.

    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
    GNU General Public License for more details.

    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
    along with this program; if not, write to 
        Free Software Foundation, Inc., 
        59 Temple Place, 
        Suite 330, 
        Boston, MA 02111-1307, 
        USA

=end -------------------------------------------------------------------------

=cut

use strict;
use warnings;

use Getopt::Long;


my $USAGE =<<'END_USAGE';

'autoinst' is a wrapper around Eddie Kohler's TypeTools
(http://www.lcdf.org/type/), for installing OpenType fonts in LaTeX.

Usage: autoinst [options] font[s]

Possible options:
    --encoding=ENC[,ENC]    Use ENC as text encoding(s) (default: LY1)
    
    --(no)ts1               Toggle creation of TS1 fonts
    --(no)smallcaps         Toggle creation of smallcaps shape 
    --(no)swash             Toggle creation of swash shape 
    --(no)titling           Toggle creation of titling shape 
    --(no)superiors         Toggle creation of fonts with superior characters 
    --(no)inferiors         Toggle creation of fonts with inferior characters 
    --(no)ornaments         Toggle creation of ornament fonts 
    --(no)fractions         Toggle creation of fonts with digits for fractions

    --sanserif              Install font as sanserif font
    --typewriter            Install font as typewriter font
    --manual                Manual mode (see documentation)
    --extra="TEXT"          Add TEXT to the command line for 'otftotfm'

    --help                  Print this text
    --verbose               Make some noise

    font[s]                 The fonts (either .otf or .ttf) to install.
    
Please report any bugs or suggestions to <marc@penninga.info>.
END_USAGE


=begin Comment ---------------------------------------------------------------

    The next three tables map the names of weights, widths and shapes 
    to NFSS codes. New entries can be added without problems, 
    as long as the name is in all lowercase.
    The 'book' and 'regular' weights and the 'regular' width are mapped 
    to an empty string rather than 'm', because the 'm' disappears when 
    weight and width are combined into the NFSS series (unless both are
    'regular', but we deal with that case later on).
    The 'oblique' (aka 'slanted') shape is mapped to 'it' to make things
    easier for ourselves. This means the program will fail for font 
    families that have both italic and oblique shapes, but I doubt
    whether these exist (apart from Computer Modern, of course).
    
=end

=cut

my %FD_WEIGHT = (
    thin       => 't',
    ultralight => 'ul',
    extralight => 'el',
    light      => 'l',
    book       => '',
    regular    => '',
    medium     => 'mb',
    demibold   => 'db',
    semibold   => 'sb',
    bold       => 'b',
    extrabold  => 'eb',
    black      => 'a',      # Not 'k': that means 'book' in fontname
    extrablack => 'ea',
    heavy      => 'h',
    ultra      => 'ub',
    ultrabold  => 'ub',
    ultrablack => 'ua',
);

my %FD_WIDTH = (
    ultracondensed => 'uc',
    extracondensed => 'ec',
    condensed      => 'c',
    semicondensed  => 'sc',
    regular        => '',
    semiextended   => 'sx',
    extended       => 'x',
);

my %FD_SHAPE = (
    roman   => 'n',
    italic  => 'it',
    oblique => 'it',
    slanted => 'it',
    romani  => 'n',
    romanii => 'it',    # Map one of Silentium Pro's two roman shapes to 'it'
);

=begin Comment ---------------------------------------------------------------

    The following tables are used for deciding which font families and shapes 
    to generate. Each hash governs one of these aspects:
    - 'figure style' (lining, oldstyle, tabular, proportional, superior,
        inferior etc.); each of these will become a separate font family.
    - 'variant' shape (normal, small caps, swash, titling or textcomp).
    

    Each key in the %FIGURE_STYLE hash names a figure style; the corresponding
    value is an anonymous hash with four key/value pairs:
        reqd    A list of required OpenType features; 
                this style is built if the font supports at least one
                of these features.
        nice    A list of optional OpenType features;
                these are used if the font supports them, but don't
                prevent this style from being built when missing.
        extra   Extra options passed to otftotfm when creating this style.
        shape   An anonymous array of 'variant' shapes to build with
                this figure style.
                
    Ornaments are treated as a separate 'figure style'. 
    This may seem a bit funny, but is actually the easiest way to do it.
    
                
    Each key in the %SHAPE hash names a 'variant' shape; the corresponding
    value is (again) an anonymous hash with several key/value pairs:
        code    An anonymous hash with two possible keys:
                'n'  -> the NFSS code to use for this variant shape
                        if the basic shape is upright;
                'it' -> the NFSS code to use for this variant shape
                        if the basic shape is italic, slanted or oblique;
                If the 'n' ('it') entry is missing, the upright (italic)
                version of this variant shape will not be built.
        reqd    A list of required OpenType features; 
                this shape is built if the font supports at least one
                of these features.
        nice    A list of optional OpenType features;
                these are used if the font supports them, but don't
                prevent this shape from being built when missing.
        extra   Extra options passed to otftotfm when creating this shape.
        name    A string added to the name of the generated font, 
                to make it unique.
        
=end

=cut

my %FIGURE_STYLE = (
    TLF => {
        reqd   => [],
        nice   => ['lnum', 'tnum'],
        extra  => '',
        shapes => ['normal', 'smallcaps', 'swash', 'titling', 'textcomp'],
    },
    LF => {
        reqd   => ['pnum'],
        nice   => ['lnum'],
        extra  => '',
        shapes => ['normal', 'smallcaps', 'swash', 'titling', 'textcomp'],
    },
    TOsF => {
        reqd   => ['onum'],
        nice   => ['tnum'],
        extra  => '',
        shapes => ['normal', 'smallcaps', 'swash', 'textcomp'],
    },
    OsF => {
        reqd   => ['onum','pnum'],
        nice   => [],
        extra  => '',
        shapes => ['normal', 'smallcaps', 'swash', 'textcomp'],
    },
    Sup => {
        reqd   => ['sups'],
        nice   => [],
        extra  => '--ligkern="* {KL} *"',
        shapes => ['normal'],
    },
    Inf => {
        reqd   => ['sinf'],
        nice   => [],
        extra  => '--ligkern="* {KL} *"',
        shapes => ['normal'],
    },
    Numr => {
        reqd   => ['numr'],
        nice   => [],
        extra  => '--ligkern="* {KL} *"',
        shapes => ['normal'],
    },
    Dnom => {
        reqd   => ['dnom'],
        nice   => [],
        extra  => '--ligkern="* {KL} *"',
        shapes => ['normal'],
    },
    Orn => {
        reqd   => ['ornm'],
        nice   => [],
        extra  => '--ligkern="* {KL} *"',
        shapes => ['normal'],
    },
);

my %SHAPE = (
    normal => {
        code  => {n => 'n', it => 'it'},
        reqd  => [],
        nice  => ['kern', 'liga'],
        extra => '',
        name  => '',
    },
    smallcaps => {
        code  => {n => 'sc', it => 'scit'},
        reqd  => ['smcp'],
        nice  => ['kern', 'liga'],
        extra => '--unicoding="germandbls =: SSsmall"',
        name  => 'sc',
    },
    swash => {
        code  => {n => 'nw', it => 'sw'},
        reqd  => ['swsh', 'dlig'],
        nice  => ['kern', 'liga'],
        extra => '--include-alternates="*.swash" -faalt',
        name  => 'swash',
    },
    titling => {
        code  => {n => 'tl', it => 'tlit'},
        reqd  => ['titl', 'case', 'cpsp'],
        nice  => ['kern', 'liga'],
        extra => '',
        name  => 'titling',
    },
    textcomp => {
        code  => {n => 'n', it => 'it'},
        reqd  => [],
        nice  => ['onum'],
        extra => '',
        name  => '',
    },
);


# The official names
my %CODING_SCHEME = (
    fontools_ly1 => 'TEX TYPEWRITER AND WINDOWS ANSI',
    fontools_t1  => 'EXTENDED TEX FONT ENCODING - LATIN',
    fontools_ot1 => 'TEX TEXT',
    fontools_ts1 => 'TEX TEXT COMPANION SYMBOLS 1---TS1',
);

# Default values for the command line arguments
%ARGV = (
    encoding    => 'LY1',
    textcomp    => '2',     # 0 = no, 1 = yes, 2 = (enc eq 'T1' ? yes : no)
    manual      => '0',     # 0 = no, 1 = yes
    verbose     => '0',     # 0 = no, 1 = yes
    extra       => '',
    nfss        => 'rm',
    smallcaps   => '1',     # 0 = no, 1 = yes
    swash       => '1',     # 0 = no, 1 = yes
    titling     => '0',     # 0 = no, 1 = yes
    superiors   => '1',     # 0 = no, 1 = yes
    inferiors   => '0',     # 0 = no, 1 = yes
    ornaments   => '1',     # 0 = no, 1 = yes
    fractions   => '0',     # 0 = no, 1 = yes
);

my @time = localtime;
my $date = sprintf "%04d/%02d/%02d", $time[5] + 1900, $time[4] + 1, $time[3];


#   -----------------------  subroutine definitions  -----------------------


sub main {
    parse_options();
    
    my (%already_seen, %commands, @fd_data, $err_msg);
    
    FONTFILE:
    for my $filename (@ARGV) {
        my %fontinfo = read_font_info($filename);
        my $unique 
            = join ',', @fontinfo{qw(family width weight shape min max)};
        if (    $already_seen{$unique}
            and $already_seen{$unique} ne $filename) {
            $err_msg .= <<"END_PARSE_ERROR";

ERROR: I've parsed both '$already_seen{$unique}'
                    and '$filename' as
         
         Family      $fontinfo{family}
         Width       $fontinfo{width}
         Weight      $fontinfo{weight}
         Shape       $fontinfo{shape}
         Size        $fontinfo{min}-$fontinfo{max}
END_PARSE_ERROR
        }
        else {
            $already_seen{$unique} = $filename;
        }
        
        FIGURE_STYLE:
        for my $figure_style (keys %FIGURE_STYLE) {
            
            # Does the font support this figure style?
            if (    @{$FIGURE_STYLE{$figure_style}{reqd}}
                and not grep { exists $fontinfo{features}{$_} }
                             @{$FIGURE_STYLE{$figure_style}{reqd}} ) {
                next FIGURE_STYLE;
            }
            
            # If so, create all corresponding shapes
            my $basic = $FD_SHAPE{$fontinfo{shape}};
            
            SHAPE:
            for my $shape (@{$FIGURE_STYLE{$figure_style}{shapes}}) {
                next SHAPE if not exists $SHAPE{$shape};
                next SHAPE if not exists $SHAPE{$shape}{code}{$basic};
                
                # Does the font support this shape?
                if (    @{$SHAPE{$shape}{reqd}}
                    and not grep { exists $fontinfo{features}{$_} }
                                 @{$SHAPE{$shape}{reqd}}) {
                    next SHAPE;
                }
                
                # Decide which features to use
                my @features = grep { exists $fontinfo{features}{$_} }
                                    (
                                        @{$FIGURE_STYLE{$figure_style}{reqd}},
                                        @{$FIGURE_STYLE{$figure_style}{nice}},
                                        @{$SHAPE{$shape}{reqd}},
                                        @{$SHAPE{$shape}{nice}},
                                    );
                                    
                # Remove duplicate features
                my %tmp_features;
                for my $f (@features) {
                    $tmp_features{$f} = 1;
                }
                if ($tmp_features{onum} && $tmp_features{lnum}) { 
                    delete $tmp_features{lnum};
                }
                @features = keys %tmp_features;
                                    
                # Figure out the name and NFSS code for the encodings
                my @encodings;
                if ($shape eq 'textcomp') {
                    @encodings = (['fontools_ts1', 'ts1']);
                }
                elsif ($figure_style eq 'Orn') {
                    @encodings = ([make_ornament_encoding(%fontinfo), 'u']);
                }
                else {
                    @encodings = map { [lc $_, lc $_] } @{$ARGV{encoding}};
                }

                ENCODING:                
                for my $enc_ref (@encodings) {
                    my ($enc_name, $enc_code) = @{$enc_ref};
                    $enc_name =~ s/\A (ly1|ot1|t1) \z/fontools_$1/xms;
                    
                    # Create unique name for this font
                    my $fontname = join '-',
                                        $fontinfo{name},
                                        lc $figure_style,
                                        $SHAPE{$shape}{name},
                                        $enc_code,
                                        ;
                    $fontname =~ s/[-]{2,}/-/xmsg;
                                        
                    # Create the command line for otftotfm
                    my $command 
                        = join ' ',
                               'otftotfm',
                               "--encoding=$enc_name",
                               ($ARGV{manual} ? '--pl' : '--automatic'),
                               "--map-file=$fontinfo{family}.map --no-updmap",
                               ($filename =~ m/[.]ttf\z/xms 
                                    ? '--no-type1' 
                                    : ''),
                               ($CODING_SCHEME{$enc_name} 
                                    ? "--coding-scheme="
                                      . "\"$CODING_SCHEME{$enc_name}\""
                                    : ''),
                               (map { "--feature=$_" } @features),
                               $FIGURE_STYLE{$figure_style}{extra},
                               $SHAPE{$shape}{extra},
                               $ARGV{extra},
                               '"' . $filename . '"',
                               $fontname,
                               ;
                    
                    # Save the command and the necessary data for .fd files
                    push @{$commands{$fontinfo{family}}}, $command;
                    push @fd_data,
                         join '|',
                              $fontinfo{family},
                              uc $enc_code,
                              $figure_style,
                              $FD_WEIGHT{$fontinfo{weight}}
                                  . $FD_WIDTH{$fontinfo{width}} 
                                  || 'm',
                              $SHAPE{$shape}{code}{$basic},
                              sprintf("%04.1f",$fontinfo{min}),
                              sprintf("%04.1f",$fontinfo{max}),
                              $fontname,
                              ;
                         
                    if ($ARGV{verbose}) {
                        printf "    %-42s  %4s/%s-%s/%s/%s\n",
                               $fontname,
                               uc $enc_code,
                               $fontinfo{family},
                               $figure_style,
                               $FD_WEIGHT{$fontinfo{weight}}
                                   .$FD_WIDTH{$fontinfo{width}} 
                                   || 'm',
                               $SHAPE{$shape}{code}{$basic},
                               ;
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }

    # If parsing failed, flush STDOUT, print the error messages and die
    if (defined $err_msg) {
        close STDOUT;
        die $err_msg . <<'END_GENERAL_PARSE_ERROR';
        

I suspect your font family contains some unusual weights or widths.
You might try adding missing widths and weights to the tables
'%FD_WIDTH' and '%FD_WEIGHT' at the beginning of the source code;
otherwise, please send a bug report to <marc@penninga.info>.
END_GENERAL_PARSE_ERROR
    }
    
    @fd_data = sort @fd_data;
    
    for my $fd_line (@fd_data) {
        my @fd_line  = split /[|]/, $fd_line;
        $fd_line[5] += 0;
        $fd_line[6] += 0;
        $fd_line     = \@fd_line;
    }
    
    # Adjust size ranges
    $fd_data[0][5] = '';
    for my $i (0 .. $#fd_data - 1) {
        if (grep { $fd_data[$i][$_] ne $fd_data[$i + 1][$_] } 0 .. 4) {
            $fd_data[$i][6] = $fd_data[$i + 1][5] = '';
        }
        else {
            $fd_data[$i][6] = $fd_data[$i + 1][5];
        }
    }
    $fd_data[-1][6] = '';
    
    # Generate .fd files
    my @fd_prev = ('') x 8;
    my $FD;
    for my $fd_line_ref (@fd_data) {
        my @fd_line = @{$fd_line_ref};
        
        write_style_file($fd_line[0], @fd_data) if $fd_line[0] ne $fd_prev[0];
        
        if (grep { $fd_line[$_] ne $fd_prev[$_] } 0 .. 2) {
            end_fd_file($FD) if $fd_prev[0];
            $FD = start_fd_file(@fd_line[0 .. 2]);
        }
        
        if (grep { $fd_line[$_] ne $fd_prev[$_] } 0 .. 4) {
            # Start new fontshape
            if (not grep { $fd_line[$_] ne $fd_prev[$_] } 0 .. 2) {
                print {$FD} "}{}\n\n";
            }
            printf {$FD} "\\DeclareFontShape{%s}{%s-%s}{%s}{%s}{\n", 
                         @fd_line[1, 0, 2, 3, 4];
        }
        
        # Write fontshape entry
        printf {$FD} "        %s \\%s\@\@scale %s\n",
                     sprintf("%5s-%-5s", '<' . $fd_line[5], $fd_line[6] . '>'),
                     $fd_line[0],
                     $fd_line[7],
                     ;
                     
        @fd_prev = @fd_line;
    }
    
    end_fd_file($FD) if $fd_prev[0];

    # Remove the --no-updmap option from the last command for each family
    map { $_->[-1] =~ s/--no-updmap//xms } values %commands;
    
    # Print or execute the generated commands
    if ($ARGV{manual}) {
        while (my ($fam, $cmds_ref) = each %commands) {
            open my $BAT, '>', "$fam.bat"
                or die "ERROR: can't create '$fam.bat' - $!";
            map { print {$BAT} "$_\n" } @{$cmds_ref};
            close $BAT;
        }
    }
    else {
        for my $cmds_ref (values %commands) {
            for my $cmd (@{$cmds_ref}) {
                print "$cmd\n";
                system $cmd and warn <<'END_OTFTOTFM_WARNING';

WARNING: 'otftotfm' finished with a non-zero return code;
         I'm afraid something went wrong!
         
END_OTFTOTFM_WARNING
            }
        }
    }
}

#   ------------------------------------------------------------------------

sub parse_options {
    my $cmdline = "$0 " . join ' ', @ARGV;
    
    GetOptions(
        'help'       =>  sub { print $USAGE; exit },
        'encoding=s' => \$ARGV{encoding}, 
        'ts1!'       => \$ARGV{textcomp},
        'manual'     => \$ARGV{manual}, 
        'verbose'    => \$ARGV{verbose},
        'extra=s'    => \$ARGV{extra},
        'sanserif'   =>  sub { $ARGV{nfss} = 'sf' },
        'typewriter' =>  sub { $ARGV{nfss} = 'tt' },
        'smallcaps!' => \$ARGV{smallcaps},
        'swash!'     => \$ARGV{swash},
        'titling!'   => \$ARGV{titling},
        'superiors!' => \$ARGV{superiors},
        'inferiors!' => \$ARGV{inferiors},
        'ornaments!' => \$ARGV{ornaments},
        'fractions!' => \$ARGV{fractions},
    )
    or die "$USAGE";

    die "$USAGE" unless @ARGV;

    if (!$ARGV{smallcaps}) { delete $SHAPE{smallcaps} }
    if (!$ARGV{swash}    ) { delete $SHAPE{swash}     }
    if (!$ARGV{titling}  ) { delete $SHAPE{titling}   }

    if (!$ARGV{superiors}) { delete $FIGURE_STYLE{Sup} }
    if (!$ARGV{inferiors}) { delete $FIGURE_STYLE{Inf} }
    if (!$ARGV{ornaments}) { delete $FIGURE_STYLE{Orn} }
    if (!$ARGV{fractions}) { delete @FIGURE_STYLE{qw(Numr Dnom)} }
    
    $ARGV{encoding} =~ s/\s+//xmsg;
    my @textencodings = grep { $_ ne 'TS1' }
                             map { uc } 
                                 split /,/, $ARGV{encoding};
    $ARGV{encoding} = \@textencodings;

    # TS1-encoded fonts are generated if:
    # - text encoding is T1 and the user didn't turn off TS1, or
    # - the user explicitly asked for TS1
    if (
        !(   (grep { $_ eq 'T1' } @{$ARGV{encoding}} and $ARGV{textcomp})
          or $ARGV{textcomp} == 1
         )) {
        delete $SHAPE{textcomp};
    }
    
    if ($ARGV{verbose}) {
        print <<"END_ARGUMENTS";

$cmdline

        
I'm using the following options:

    encoding(s):        @{[ join ', ', @{$ARGV{encoding}} ]}
    NFSS:               $ARGV{nfss} @{[ $ARGV{nfss} eq 'rm' ? '(serif)'
                                      : $ARGV{nfss} eq 'sf' ? '(sanserif)'
                                      : $ARGV{nfss} eq 'tt' ? '(typewriter)'
                                      :                       '(unknown)'
                                    ]} 

    (no)ts1:            @{[ $SHAPE{textcomp} ? 'ts1'       : 'nots1'       ]}
    (no)smallcaps:      @{[ $ARGV{smallcaps} ? 'smallcaps' : 'nosmallcaps' ]}
    (no)swash:          @{[ $ARGV{swash}     ? 'swash'     : 'noswash'     ]}
    (no)titling:        @{[ $ARGV{titling}   ? 'titling'   : 'notitling'   ]}
    (no)superiors:      @{[ $ARGV{superiors} ? 'superiors' : 'nosuperiors' ]}
    (no)inferiors:      @{[ $ARGV{inferiors} ? 'inferiors' : 'noinferiors' ]}
    (no)ornaments:      @{[ $ARGV{ornaments} ? 'ornaments' : 'noornaments' ]}
    (no)fractions:      @{[ $ARGV{fractions} ? 'fractions' : 'nofractions' ]}

    extra:              @{[ $ARGV{extra} || 'empty' ]}

    auto/manual:        @{[ $ARGV{manual}  ? 'manual'  : 'automatic' ]}
    verbosity:          @{[ $ARGV{verbose} ? 'verbose' : 'silent'    ]}

END_ARGUMENTS
    }
}

#   ------------------------------------------------------------------------

sub read_font_info {
    my ($fontfile) = @_;
    
    my %info = ();

    # Read some general info about the font    
    open my $OTFINFO, '-|', "otfinfo --info \"$fontfile\""
        or die "ERROR: 'otfinfo --info \"$fontfile\"' failed";
        
    LINE:
    for my $line (<$OTFINFO>) {
        my ($key, $val) = $line =~ m/([^:]+) :\s* ([^\n]+)/xms
            or next LINE;
        $val =~ s/[^-\w]//xmsg;
        $info{$key} = $val;
    }
    close $OTFINFO;

    if ($info{Family} =~ m/\A (.+ (?: OT | Pro))/xms) {
        $info{Family} =  $1;
    }
    
    $info{'Full name'} =~ s/$info{Family}//xmsg;
    $info{'Full name'} =  lc $info{'Full name'};
    $info{Family}      =~ s/\A (?: Adobe | ITC ) | LT | MT//xmsg;
    
    # Set default
    my %fontinfo = (
        filename => $fontfile,
        name     => $info{'PostScript name'},
        family   => $info{Family},
        width    => 'regular',
        weight   => 'regular',
        shape    => 'roman',
        min      => 0,
        max      => 0,
        features => {},
    );
    
    # Try to match width, weight and (basic) shape
    WIDTH:
    for my $width (map { quotemeta } 
                        reverse sort 
                                { length($a) <=> length($b) || $a cmp $b } 
                                 keys %FD_WIDTH) 
    {
        if ($info{'Full name'} =~ s/$width//xmsi) {
            $fontinfo{width} = $width;
            last WIDTH;
        }
    }
    
    WEIGHT:
    for my $weight (map { quotemeta } 
                         reverse sort 
                                 { length($a) <=> length($b) || $a cmp $b } 
                                  keys %FD_WEIGHT) 
    {
        if ($info{'Full name'} =~ s/$weight//xmsi) {
            $fontinfo{weight} = $weight;
            last WEIGHT;
        }
    }
    SHAPE:
    for my $shape (map { quotemeta } 
                        reverse sort 
                                { length($a) <=> length($b) || $a cmp $b } 
                                 keys %FD_SHAPE) 
    {
        if ($info{'Full name'} =~ s/$shape//xmsi) {
            $fontinfo{shape} = $shape;
            last SHAPE;
        }
    }
    
    # Read optical size info
    open $OTFINFO, '-|',"otfinfo --optical-size \"$fontfile\""
        or die "ERROR: 'otfinfo --optical-size \"$fontfile\"' failed";
    if (my ($fm, $to) 
        = <$OTFINFO> =~ m/
                            [(]
                                ( [\d.]+ ) \s* pt, \s*
                                ( [\d.]+ ) \s* pt  \s*
                            []]
                         /xms) {
        # Work around some known bugs
        if ($fontinfo{name} eq 'GaramondPremrPro-It'
            && $fm == 6
            && $to == 8.9) {
            @fontinfo{qw(min max)} = (8.9, 14.9);
        }
        elsif ($fontinfo{family} eq 'KeplerStd'
            && $info{Subfamily} =~ m/Caption/xms
            && $fm == 8.9
            && $to == 13.9) {
            @fontinfo{qw(min max)} = (6, 8.9);
        }
        elsif ($fontinfo{family} eq 'KeplerStd'
            && $info{Subfamily} =~ m/Subhead/xms
            && $fm == 8.9
            && $to == 13.9) {
            @fontinfo{qw(min max)} = (13.9, 23);
        }
        elsif ($fontinfo{family} eq 'KeplerStd'
            && $info{Subfamily} =~ m/Display/xms
            && $fm == 8.9
            && $to == 13.9) {
            @fontinfo{qw(min max)} = (23, 72);
        }
        else {
            @fontinfo{qw(min max)} = ($fm, $to);
        }
    }
    close $OTFINFO;
    
    # See what features this font provides
    open $OTFINFO, '-|',"otfinfo --features \"$fontfile\""
        or die "ERROR: 'otfinfo --features \"$fontfile\"' failed";
    for my $line (<$OTFINFO>) {
        if ($line =~ m/\A (\w{4}) \s+/xms) {
            $fontinfo{features}{$1} = 1;
        }
    }
    close $OTFINFO;
    
    if ($ARGV{verbose}) {
        print <<"END_FONT_INFO";

$fontfile:
    Family      $fontinfo{family}
    Width       $fontinfo{width}
    Weight      $fontinfo{weight}
    Shape       $fontinfo{shape}
    Size        @{[ $fontinfo{min} || '']}-@{[ $fontinfo{max} || '' ]}
END_FONT_INFO
        
        my @features = sort keys %{$fontinfo{features}};
        my $prefix   = '    Features    ';
        while (@features) {
            print $prefix, join(' ', splice @features, 0, 10), "\n";
            $prefix = ' ' x length $prefix;
        }
        print "\n";
    }
    
    return %fontinfo;
}


=begin Comment ---------------------------------------------------------------

    Ornament glyph names vary across fonts, so we generate font-specific 
    encoding vectors. 
    This is skipped if a file `<family>_orn.enc' is found in the current 
    directory, so the user can provide her own vector if she wants to.

=end

=cut

sub make_ornament_encoding {
    my (%fontinfo) = @_;

    my $fontfile = $fontinfo{filename};
    my $enc_name = $fontinfo{family} . '_orn';
    
    if (not -e "$enc_name.enc") {

        # Default ornament names: 'orn.' plus three digits
        my @encoding = map { sprintf "orn.%03d", $_ } 1 .. 256;
        
        open my $OTFINFO, '-|', "otfinfo --glyphs \"$fontfile\""
            or die "ERROR: 'otfinfo --glyphs \"$fontfile\"' failed";
        chop(my @glyphnames = <$OTFINFO>);
        close $OTFINFO;

        # Test for some known alternative names (probably not exhaustive)
        my @ornaments 
            = sort grep { m/\A (?:orn|u2022[.]|word[.]|hand|bullet[.]) | [.]orn \z/xms }
                        @glyphnames;
                        
        if (@ornaments > 256) {
            @encoding = @ornaments[0 .. 255];
        }
        else {
            @encoding[0 .. $#ornaments] = @ornaments;
        }

        open my $ORNAMENTS, '>', "$enc_name.enc"
            or die "ERROR: can't create '$enc_name.enc' - $!";
            
        print {$ORNAMENTS} "/$fontinfo{family}OrnamentEncoding [\n";
        map { print {$ORNAMENTS} "    /$_\n" } @encoding;
        print {$ORNAMENTS} "] def\n";
        close $ORNAMENTS;
    }
    
    return $enc_name;
}

#   ------------------------------------------------------------------------

sub write_style_file {
    my ($family, @fd_data) = @_;
    
    my (%seen_enc, %seen_style, %seen_series);
    
    LINE:
    for my $line_ref (@fd_data) {
        my ($fam, $enc, $style, $series) = @{$line_ref}[0 .. 3];
        next LINE if $fam ne $family;
        $seen_enc{$enc}       = 1;
        $seen_style{$style}   = 1;
        $seen_series{$series} = 1;
    }
    
    open my $STYLE, '>', "$family.sty"
        or die "ERROR: can't create '$family.sty' - $!";
    print {$STYLE} <<"END_STY_HEADER";
%%Generayed by autoinst on $date
%%
\\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\\ProvidesPackage{$family}
    [$date (autoinst)  Style file for $family.]
    
END_STY_HEADER
    
    my $textenc = join ',', grep { $_ ne 'OT1' } @{$ARGV{encoding}};
                       
    print {$STYLE} "\\RequirePackage[$textenc]{fontenc}\n" if $textenc;
    print {$STYLE} "\\RequirePackage{textcomp}\n" if $seen_enc{TS1};
    
    print {$STYLE} <<'END_STY_FONTAXES';
\IfFileExists{fontaxes.sty}{
    \RequirePackage{fontaxes}
    \providecommand{\tldefault}{tl}
    \DeclareRobustCommand\tlshape{\not@math@alphabet\tlshape\relax
        \fontsecondaryshape\tldefault\selectfont}
    \DeclareTextFontCommand{\texttl}{\tlshape}
    \let\texttitling\texttl
    \fa@naming@exception{shape}{{n}{tl}}{tl}
    \fa@naming@exception{shape}{{it}{tl}}{tlit}
    
    \DeclareRobustCommand\swshape{\not@math@alphabet\swshape\relax
        \fontprimaryshape\itdefault\fontsecondaryshape\swdefault\selectfont}
    \fa@naming@exception{shape}{{n}{sw}}{nw}
    \fa@naming@exception{shape}{{it}{sw}}{sw}
    
    \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{superior}{proportional}}{Sup}
    \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{superior}{tabular}}{Sup}
    \def\sufigures{\@nomath\sufigures
        \fontfigurestyle{superior}\selectfont}
    \DeclareTextFontCommand{\textsu}{\sufigures}
    \let\textsuperior\textsu
    
    \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{inferior}{proportional}}{Inf}
    \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{inferior}{tabular}}{Inf}
    \def\infigures{\@nomath\infigures
        \fontfigurestyle{inferior}\selectfont}
    \DeclareTextFontCommand{\textin}{\infigures}
    \let\textinferior\textin
    
    \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{ornament}{proportional}}{Orn}
    \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{ornament}{tabular}}{Orn}
    \def\ornaments{\@nomath\ornaments
        \fontencoding{U}\fontfigurestyle{ornament}\selectfont}
    \DeclareTextFontCommand{\textornaments}{\ornaments}
    \providecommand{\ornament}[1]{\textornaments{\char##1}}
    
    \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{numerators}{proportional}}{Numr}
    \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{numerators}{tabular}}{Numr}

    \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{denominators}{proportional}}{Dnom}
    \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{denominators}{tabular}}{Dnom}
}{}

END_STY_FONTAXES

    print {$STYLE} <<"END_STY_XKEYVAL";
\\IfFileExists{xkeyval.sty}{
    \\newcommand*{\\$family\@scale}{1}
    \\RequirePackage{xkeyval}
    \\DeclareOptionX{scaled}{\\renewcommand*{\\$family\@scale}{##1}}
}{
    \\let\\DeclareOptionX\\DeclareOption
    \\let\\ExecuteOptionsX\\ExecuteOptions
    \\let\\ProcessOptionsX\\ProcessOptions
}

END_STY_XKEYVAL
    
    if ($seen_style{LF} or $seen_style{TLF}) {
        print {$STYLE} 
            "\\DeclareOptionX{lining}{\\edef\\$family\@figurestyle{LF}}\n";
    }
    if ($seen_style{OsF} or $seen_style{TOsF}) {
        print {$STYLE} 
            "\\DeclareOptionX{oldstyle}{\\edef\\$family\@figurestyle{OsF}}\n";
    }
    if ($seen_style{TLF} or $seen_style{TOsF}) {
        print {$STYLE} 
            "\\DeclareOptionX{tabular}{\\edef\\$family\@figurealign{T}}\n";
    }
    if ($seen_style{LF} or $seen_style{OsF}) {
        print {$STYLE} 
            "\\DeclareOptionX{proportional}{\\edef\\$family\@figurealign{}}\n";
    }
    
    my $defaults
        = $seen_style{OsF}  ? 'oldstyle,proportional'
        : $seen_style{TOsF} ? 'oldstyle,tabular'
        : $seen_style{LF}   ? 'lining,proportional'
        : $seen_style{TLF}  ? 'lining,tabular'
        :                     die "ERROR: encountered un unknown bug";
    
    my $default_bold;
    for my $series (
            qw(ultrablack ultrabold heavy extrablack black 
                extrabold demibold semibold bold)) {
        if ($seen_series{$FD_WEIGHT{$series}}) {
            printf {$STYLE}
                "\\DeclareOptionX{%s}{\\renewcommand*{\\bfdefault}{%s}}\n",
                $series, $FD_WEIGHT{$series};
            $default_bold = $series;
        }
    }
    $defaults .= ",$default_bold" if $default_bold;
    
    my $default_regular;
    for my $series (
            qw(light medium regular)) {
        if ($seen_series{$FD_WEIGHT{$series} || 'm'}) {
            printf {$STYLE}
                "\\DeclareOptionX{%s}{\\renewcommand*{\\mddefault}{%s}}\n",
                $series, $FD_WEIGHT{$series} || 'm';
            $default_regular = $series;
        }
    }
    $defaults .= ",$default_regular" if $default_regular;
    
    print {$STYLE} <<"END_STYLE_REST";
\\ExecuteOptionsX{$defaults}
\\ProcessOptionsX\\relax

\\renewcommand*
    {\\$ARGV{nfss}default}
    {$family-\\$family\@figurealign\\$family\@figurestyle}
\\renewcommand*{\\familydefault}{\\$ARGV{nfss}default}

\\endinput
END_STYLE_REST

    close $STYLE;
}

#   ------------------------------------------------------------------------

sub start_fd_file {
    my ($fam, $enc, $fig) = @_;
    
    open my $FD, '>', "$enc$fam-$fig.fd"
        or die "ERROR: can't create '$enc$fam-$fig.fd' - $!";
        
    print {$FD} <<"END_FD_HEADER";
%%Generated by autoinst on $date
%%
\\ProvidesFile{$enc$fam-$fig.fd}
    [$date (autoinst)  Font definitions for $enc/$fam-$fig.]

\\expandafter\\ifx\\csname $fam\@scale\\endcsname\\relax
    \\let\\$fam\@\@scale\\\@empty
\\else
    \\edef\\$fam\@\@scale{s*[\\csname $fam\@scale\\endcsname]}%
\\fi
    
\\DeclareFontFamily{$enc}{$fam-$fig}{}

END_FD_HEADER

    return $FD;
}

#   ------------------------------------------------------------------------

sub end_fd_file {
    my ($FD) = @_;
    
    print {$FD} "}{}\n\n\\endinput\n";
    close $FD;
}    


main()


__END__


    pod2man --center="fontools" --date=`date +"%Y-%m-%d"` \
            --release="fontools" --section=1 autoinst autoinst.1
            
    man -t ./autoinst.1 | ps2pdf - autoinst.pdf


=pod

=head1 NAME

autoinst - wrapper script around the F<LCDF TypeTools>, 
for installing OpenType fonts in LaTeX.


=head1 SYNOPSIS

autoinst [options] I<fontfile> [I<fontfile> ...]


=head1 DESCRIPTION

Eddie Kohler's F<TypeTools>, especially F<otftotfm>, are great tools for 
installing OpenType fonts for use with LaTeX, but their use (even in 
automatic mode) is quite complicated because it needs lots of long 
command lines and doesn't generate the F<fd> and F<sty> files LaTeX needs. 
B<autoinst> simplifies the font installation 
process by generating and executing all commands for F<otftotfm> 
and by creating all necessary F<fd> and F<sty> files. All the user then needs
to do is move these files to a suitable location 
(C<< $LOCALTEXMF/tex/latex/<Supplier>/<FontFamily>/ >> being the
canonical choice) and update TeX's filename database.

Given a family of font files (in either F<.ttf> or F<.otf> format), 
B<autoinst> will create several LaTeX font families:

=over 2

=over 2

=item B<->

Four text families (with lining and oldstyle figures, in tabular and 
proportional variants), each with the following shapes:

=over 2

=over 4

=item I<n>

Roman text

=item I<sc>

Small caps

=item I<nw>

`Upright swash'; usually normal text with some extra `oldstyle' ligatures, 
such as ct, sp and st.

=item I<tl>

Titling shape. Meant for all-caps text only (even though it sometimes contains 
lowercase glyphs as well), where letterspacing and the positioning of 
punctuation characters have been adjusted to suit all-caps text. 
This shape is generated only for the families with lining figures.

=item I<it>

Italic or oblique text

=item I<scit>

Italic small caps

=item I<sw>

Swash

=item I<tlit>

Italic titling

=back

=back

=item B<->

For each text family: a family of TS1-encoded symbol fonts, 
in roman and italic shapes.

=item B<->

Four families with superiors, inferiors, numerators and denominators,
in roman and italic shapes.

=item B<->

An ornament family, in roman and italic shapes.

=back

=back

Of course, if the font doesn't contain oldstyle figures, small caps etc.,
the corresponding shapes or families are not created; 
furthermore, the creation of most families and shapes can be controlled by 
command-line options (see below).

The generated font families are named I<< <FontFamily>-<Suffix> >>, 
where I<< <Suffix> >> is one of

=over 8

=item I<LF>

proportional (i.e., figures have varying widths) lining figures

=item I<TLF>

tabular (i.e., all figures have the same width) lining figures

=item I<OsF>

proportional oldstyle figures

=item I<TOsF>

tabular oldstyle figures

=item I<Sup>

superior characters (many fonts only have an incomplete set
of superiors: figures, some punctuation and the letters 
I<abdeilmnorst>; normal forms will be used for the other characters)

=item I<Inf>

inferior characters; usually only figures and punctuation, 
normal forms for the other characters

=item I<Orn>

ornaments

=item I<Numr>

numerators

=item I<Dnom>

denominators

=back

The generated fonts are named I<< <FontFile>-<suffix>-<shape>-<enc> >>,
where I<< <FontFile> >> is the name of the OpenType file, I<< <suffix> >> 
is the same as above (but in lowercase), I<< <shape> >> is either empty, 
`sc', `swash' or `titling', and I<< <enc> >> is the encoding.
A typical name in this scheme is F<MinionPro-Regular-osf-sc-ly1>.


=head2 On the choice of text encoding

By default, all text families use the LY1 encoding. This has been chosen 
over T1 (Cork) because many OpenType fonts contain additional ligatures 
such as fj and Th, and LY1 has a number of empty slots to accommodate these.

A different encoding can be selected using the B< --encoding> 
command line option (see below).


=head2 Using the fonts with LaTeX

B<autoinst> generates a style file for using the font in LaTeX documents, 
named `<I<FontFamily>>.sty'. This style file also takes care of loading the 
F<fontenc> and F<textcomp> packages, if necessary.
To use the font, simply put C<\usepackage{MinionPro}> 
(or whatever the font is called) in the preamble of your document.

This style file defines a number of options:

=over 4

=item I<lining, oldstyle, tabular, proportional>

Choose which figures will be used for the text fonts. 
The defaults are `oldstyle' and `proportional' (if available).

=item I<ultrablack, ultrabold, heavy, extrablack, black, extrabold,
    demibold, semibold, bold>

Choose the weight that LaTeX will use for the `bold' weight 
(i.e., the value of C<\bfdefault>).

=item I<light, medium, regular>

Choose the weight that LaTeX will use for the `regular' weight 
(i.e., the value of C<\mddefault>).


=item I<< scaled=<scale> >>

Scale the font by a factor of I<< <scale> >>. 
For example: to increase the size of the font by 5%, use the command
C<\usepackage[scaled=1.05]{MyriadPro}>.

This option is only available when the F<xkeyval> package is found
in your TeX installation.

=back

The style file will also try to load the F<fontaxes> package (part of 
the MinionPro for LaTeX project), which gives easy access to various font 
shapes and styles. This package can be downloaded from the project's homepage
(F<http://developer.berlios.de/projects/minionpro>) or directly through 
the CVS web interface 
(F<http://cvs.berlios.de/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/minionpro/MinionPro/tex/>),
and is also available from CTAN as part of the archive F<base-v2.zip>
(F<http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/minionpro/base-v2.zip>).

Using the machinery set up by F<fontaxes>, the generated style file
also defines a few commands (which take the text to be typeset as argument) 
and declarations (which don't take arguments, but affect all text up to 
the end of the current group) of its own:


    DECLARATION     COMMAND         SHORT FORM OF COMMAND
    
    \tlshape        \texttitling    \texttl
    \sufigures      \textsuperior   \textsu 
    \infigures      \textinferior   \textin 
    

In addition, the C<\swshape> and C<\textsw> commands are redefined to place
swash on the secondary shape axis (F<fontaxes> places it on the primary 
shape axis); this allows the use of `upright swash'. 
Just saying C<\swshape> will still give normal (italic) swash, 
but C<\swshape\upshape> results in upright swash.

Note that there is no separate command for accessing the italic titling shape;
but these commands behave properly when nested, so C<\tlshape\itshape> gives
italic titling.
There are also no commands for accessing the numerator and denominator
fonts; these can be selected using F<fontaxes>' low-level commands, 
e.g., C<\fontfigurestyle{numerator}\selectfont>.

The style file also provides a command C<<< \ornament{I<< <number> >>} >>>, 
where C<<< I<< <number> >> >>> is a number from 0 to the total number of 
ornaments minus one. Ornaments are always typeset using the current family, 
series and shape. A list of all ornaments in a font can be created by
running LaTeX on the file F<nfssfont.tex> (part of a standard 
LaTeX installation) and specifying the ornament font 
(e.g., I<MinionPro-Regular-orn-u>).

This whole machinery builds on F<fontaxes>; if that package cannot be found,
the style file doesn't provide high-level access to the more `exotic' 
font shapes and styles. In that case, you're limited to using the lower-level 
commands from standard NFSS, or even plain TeX's C<\font> primitive
(and it's called `primitive' for a reason!)


=head2 Using multiple font families in one document

If you want to use several font families in one document, make sure
all fonts were installed using the same version of B<autoinst>.
B<autoinst> has seen some non-backward-compatible changes in the past,
and F<.sty> and F<.fd> files that were generated by different versions 
of B<autoinst> may not be able to coexist peacefully.


=head2 NFSS codes

In NFSS, weight and width are concatenated into a single `series' attribute.
(I<Note:> versions of B<autoinst> before 2007-07-27 erroneously formed
the series as `width plus weight' instead of the reverse.)
B<autoinst> maps widths, weights and shapes to NFSS codes using 
the following tables. These are based on the tables in Lehman's 
F<Font Installation Guide>, but some changes had to be made to avoid 
name clashes for font families with many different widths and weights
(such as Helvetica Neue). 


    WEIGHT                              WIDTH                               
    
    Thin           t                    Ultra Condensed    uc               
    Ultra Light    ul                   Extra Condensed    ec               
    Extra Light    el                   Condensed          c                
    Light          l                    Semicondensed      sc               
    Book                 [1]            Regular                  [1]        
    Regular              [1]            Semiextended       sx               
    Medium         mb                   Extended           x                
    Demibold       db                                                       
    Semibold       sb                                                       
    Bold           b                            
    Extra Bold     eb                   SHAPES                              
    Black          a                                                        
    Extra Black    ea                   Roman              n                
    Heavy          h                    Italic             it               
    Ultra          ub                   Oblique            it    [2]                                    
    Ultra Bold     ub                   RomanI             n     [3]           
    Ultra Black    ua                   RomanII            it    [3]        


=over 4

=item [1]

When I<both> weight and width are empty, the `series' attribute becomes `m'.

=item [2]

Mapping the `Oblique' shape to `it' instead of the canonical `sl' simplifies
B<autoinst>. Since font families with both `Italic' and `Oblique' shapes 
probably do not exist (apart from Computer Modern), 
this shouldn't cause problems in real life.

=item [3]

To the best of my knowledge, the only font family that has two `Roman' shapes 
is Silentium; since this has no `Italic' shape, 
the `it' code is (ab)used for the `RomanII' shape.

=back
    

=head2 A note for MikTeX users

Calling F<otftotfm> with the B< --automatic> option (as B<autoinst> does by
default) requires a TeX-installation that uses the F<kpathsea> library; with 
TeX-installations that implement their own directory searching 
(such as MiKTeX) F<otftotfm> might complain that it 
cannot find a writable F<texmf> directory and leave all generated F<tfm>, 
F<vf>, F<enc> and F<map> files in the current working directory. 
In that case, you need to move these to their correct destinations. 
You also need to tell the dvi-driver (F<dvips>, F<dvipdfm>, F<pdfTeX> etc.)
about the new font map files; this usually means editing some 
configuration file.

Furthermore, some OpenType fonts lead to F<pl> and F<vpl> files that are too 
big for MiKTeX's F<pltotf> and F<vptovf>; the versions that come with TeXLive 
(F<http://tug.org/ftp/texlive/Contents/live/bin/win32/>) don't have this 
problem.


=head1 COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS

=over 4

=item B< --encoding>=I<encoding[,encoding]>

Use the encoding I<encoding> for the text fonts. The default is `LY1'. 
A file named `<I<encoding>>.enc' (in all I<lowercase>) should be somewhere 
where F<otftotfm> can find it. Suitable encoding files 
for LY1, OT1 and T1/TS1 come with I<fontools>. (Note that these files are
called I<fontools_xxx.enc> to avoid name clashes with other packages; 
the `fontools_' prefix doesn't need to be specified.)

Multiple text encodings can be specified as well: C< --encoding=OT1,T1,LY1>. 
The encodings are passed to F<fontenc> in the order specified, 
so the last one will be the default text encoding.

=item B< --sanserif>

Install the font as a sanserif font, accessed via C<\sffamily> and C<\textsf>. 
Note that the generated style file redefines C<\familydefault>, 
so including it will make this font the default text font.

=item B< --typewriter>

Install the font as a typewriter font, accessed via C<\ttfamily> and 
C<\texttt>. 
Note that the generated style file redefines C<\familydefault>, 
so including it will make this font the default text font.

=item B< --ts1>

=item B< --nots1>

Turn the creation of TS1-encoded fonts on or off. The default is B< --ts1> 
if the text encodings (see I< --encoding> above) include T1, 
B< --nots1> otherwise.

=item B< --smallcaps>

=item B< --nosmallcaps>

Turn the creation of small caps fonts on or off. The default is 
B< --smallcaps>.

=item B< --swash>

=item B< --noswash>

Turn the creation of swash fonts on or off. The default is B< --swash>.

=item B< --titling>

=item B< --notitling>

Turn the creation of titling fonts on or off. The default is B< --notitling>.

=item B< --superiors>

=item B< --nosuperiors>

Turn the creation of fonts with superior characters on or off. 
The default is B< --superiors>.

=item B< --inferiors>

=item B< --noinferiors>

Turn the creation of fonts with inferior figures on or off. 
The default is B< --noinferiors>.

=item B< --fractions>

=item B< --nofractions>

Turn the creation of fonts with numerators and denominators on or off. 
The default is B< --nofractions>.

=item B< --ornaments>

=item B< --noornaments>

Turn the creation of ornament fonts on or off. The default is B< --ornaments>.

=item B< --manual>

Manual mode. By default, B<autoinst> immediately executes all F<otftotfm> 
command lines it generates; with the B< --manual> option, these commands are 
instead written to a batch command file (named `<I<font>>.bat', to make things
easier for our friends on Windows). Also, the generated F<otftotfm> command 
lines specify the I< --pl> option and leave out the I< --automatic> option; 
this causes human readable (and editable) F<pl> and F<vpl> files to be created 
instead of the default F<tfm> and F<vf> files.

=item B< --verbose>

Verbose mode; print detailed info about what B<autoinst> thinks it's doing.

=item B< --extra>=I<text>

Pass I<text> as options to I<otftotfm>. To prevent I<text> from accidentily 
being interpreted as options to B<autoinst>, it should be properly quoted.

=back


=head1 SEE ALSO

Eddie Kohler's TypeTools (F<http://www.lcdf.org/type>).

Perl is usually pre-installed on Linux and Unix systems;
for Windows, good (and free) Perl implementations are 
Strawberry Perl (F<http://strawberryperl.com>) and
ActivePerl (available from F<http://www.activestate.com>); 

John Owens' F<otfinst> (F<http://www.ece.ucdavis.edu/~jowens/code/otfinst/>;
also available from CTAN) is another wrapper around F<otftotfm>, 
and may work for you when B<autoinst> doesn't.

Ready-made support files for MinionPro, providing more options and features
than B<autoinst> ever will (including math), are available from 
F<http://developer.berlios.de/projects/minionpro/>.

XeTeX (F<http://scripts.sil.org/xetex>) is a TeX extension that can use 
any font installed in the operating system (including both flavours of
OpenType fonts) without additional support files.
It also isn't hindered by standard TeX's limitation to 8-bit fonts,
so it is especially well suited to fonts with many ligatures and 
alternate glyphs, such as Bickham, Poetica and Zapfino.


=head1 AUTHOR

Marc Penninga <marc@penninga.info>

When sending a bug report, please give as much relevant information as 
possible; this usually includes (but may not be limited to) the output from 
running B<autoinst> with the B< --verbose> option. 
Please make sure that this output includes all error messages (if any);
this can be done using the command

    autoinst I<(... all options and files ...)>  >autoinst.log 2>&1


=head1 COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Marc Penninga. 


=head1 LICENSE

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License 
as published by the Free Software Foundation.

A copy of the GNU General Public License is included with the I<fontools> 
collection; see the file F<GPLv2.txt>.


=head1 DISCLAIMER

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.



=head1 RECENT CHANGES

(See the source code for the full story.)

=over 12

=item I<2009-04-09>

Prefixed the filenames of  the included encoding files with
`fontools_', to prevent name clashes with other packages.

=item I<2009-04-06>

A small patch to the make_ornament_encoding subroutine;
it now also recognises the I<bullet.xxx> ornament glyphs 
in Adobe's Kepler Pro.


=begin Really_old_history


=item I<2007-08-07>

Fixed a small bug with filename quoting on Windows.

=item I<2007-07-31>

Changed the tables that map weights and widths to NFSS codes:
in some extended families (Helvetica Neue), different combinations of 
weight and width were mapped to the same `series'.
Added a work-around for incorrect size info in some Kepler fonts.
Fixed a small bug in the generated commands for otftotfm 
(sometimes, the I< --onum> feature was included twice). 
Added encoding file for OT1 to the I<fontools> collection.

=item I<2007-07-27>

Two bugfixes: a closing brace was missing in the generated style file, 
and the NFSS series was formed as `width plus weight' instead of the reverse.

=item I<2007-06-10>

Bugfix: silently replacing \DeclareOption, \ProcessOptions and
\ExecuteOptions with their counterparts from the xkeyval package
caused problems for some other packages.

=item I<2007-06-04>

Added the F< --no-updmap> option to all generated commands for F<otftotfm>
(except the last); this should yield a significant speed-up for large
families (suggested by Steven E. Harris).
Tweaked the font info parsing to work around a bug in the naming of
some FontFont fonts, where every font is in a family of its own.
Added the `scaled' option (including the loading of F<xkeyval>) 
to the generated style file.
Extended the output of the F< --verbose> option.

=item I<2007-02-08>

Yet Another Complete Rewrite. 
The code is now much more readable and more flexible; 
the program can now handle fonts from different families,
as well as multiple text encodings. 
Rewrote the font info parsing code to work for Arno Pro.

=item I<2006-10-11>

The program determines the fonts' weights, widths and shapes by parsing
the output from F<otfinfo --info> instead of the font filename. 
This should make B<autoinst> work for non-Adobe fonts. 
Filenames with spaces now work as well.

=item I<2006-08-31>

Made the generated style files try to include `fontaxes.sty';
changed the names of the generated fonts and families 
(to make the previous change possible);
added command line options for most font styles and shapes;
tweaked the filename parsing code for Cronos Pro and Gill Sans Pro;
added runtime generation of encoding vectors for ornament fonts
(because GaramondPremier's ornament names differ from other fonts);
changed the NFSS-code for italic small caps and titling to `scit' and `tlit'
(to work with F<fontaxes>); 
and edited (and hopefully improved) the documentation.

=item I<2005-10-03>

When creating LY1, T1, OT1 or TS1 encoded fonts, the I< --coding-scheme> 
option is added to the commands for F<otftotfm>; this should make the 
generated F<pl> and F<vpl> files acceptable to I<fontinst>.
Also elaborated the documentation somewhat and fixed a small bug.

=item I<2005-09-22>

Added check to see if filename parsing succeeded; 
updated the filename parsing code to cater for GaramondPremier, Silentium 
and some non-Adobe fonts;
added the B< --sanserif> and B< --typewriter> options and hacked the
style files to support using several different font families in one document.

=item I<2005-09-12>

Cleaned up the code (it now runs under the F<strict> and F<warnings> pragmas);
fixed a (rather obscure) bug that occurred when creating TS1-encoded 
fonts for families with multiple optical masters and oldstyle figures;
added the I<medium, semibold> etc. options to the style file;
and improved the layout of the generated files.

=item I<2005-08-11>

The generated commands weren't actually executed, only printed....
Also added a small hack to cater for fonts 
(such as some recent versions of MinionPro) 
that contain swash characters but don't provide a `swsh' feature.

=item I<2005-08-10>

Dropped the `fontname' scheme in favor of a more verbose naming scheme,
since many filenames were still more than eight characters long anyway. 
Added F<nfssext.sty>-like commands to the generated style file.
Changed the default encoding to LY1 and added the `inferior' shape.

=item I<2005-08-01>

Rewrote (and hopefully improved) the user interface; 
changed the program to by default execute the generated F<otftotfm> command 
lines rather than writing them to a file; 
added automatic determination of the `fontname' code for the font family; 
changed the NFSS code for italic small caps to `si'; added titling shapes; 
changed the generated style 
file to include an interface for the ornaments and to load Lehman's NFSS 
extensions F<nfssext.sty> if this is installed; corrected the `fontname' codes 
for OT1, T1, LY1 and user-specific encodings; extended the output generated by
the B< --verbose> option; and rewrote and extended the documentation.

=item I<2005-06-16>

Did some more finetuning to the filename-parsing code.

=item I<2005-05-31>

Generate correct fontname for OT1-encoded fonts.

=item I<2005-05-18>

Tried to make the filename-parsing code a bit more robust by adding several
weights and widths; changed the error that's displayed when filename parsing
fails; commented the code.

=item I<2005-04-29>

Rewrote large parts of the code (yes it I<was> even worse).

=item I<2005-04-18>

Changed default text-encoding to T1, added TS1.

=item I<2005-03-29>

Added support for font families with multiple widths.

=item I<2005-03-15>

First version.

=back

=end Really_old_history