* Added getter (in the form of a property decorator) for T2Charstring.vsindex. Fixes endless compile loop in some circumstances.
Fixed bug in mutator: need to remove vsindex from snapshotted charstrings, plus formatting clean up
* Fix for subsetting HVAR tables that have an AdvanceWidthMap when the --retain-gid option is used. Needed to make subset_test.py::test_retain_gids_cff2 tests pass.
* in varLib/cffLib.py, add support for sparse sources, and sources with more than one model, and hence more than one VarData element in the VarStore.
CFF2 source fonts with multiple FontDicts in the FDArray need some extra work. With sparse fonts, some of the source fonts may have a fewer FontDicts than the default font. The getfd_map function() builds a map from the FontDict indices in the default font to those in each region font. This is needed when building up the blend value lists in the master font FontDict PrivateDicts, in order to fetch PrivateDict values from the correct FontDict in each region font.
In specializer.py, add support for CFF2 CharStrings with blend operators. 1) In generalizeCommands, convert a blend op to a list of args that are blend lists for the following regular operator. A blend list as a default font value, followed by the delta tuple. 2) In specializeCommands(), convert these back to blend ops, combining as many successive blend lists as allowed by the stack limit.
Add test case for sparse CFF2 sources.
The test font has 55 glyphs. 2 glyphs use only 2 sources (weight = 0 and 100). The rest use 4 source fonts: the two end points of the weight axis, and two intermediate masters. The intermediate masters are only 1 design space unit apart, and are used to change glyph design at the point in design space. For the rest, at most 2 glyphs use the same set of source fonts. There are 12 source fonts.
Add test case for specializer programToCommands() and commandsToProgram by converting each CharString.program in the font to a command list, and back again, and comparing original and final versions.
If we modify the default instance coordinates, then the inferred deltas that
are left in gvar are no longer valid, so we need to calculate them using the
original default coordinates.
They are then re-optimized using the modified default coordinates.
Also, the default deltas returned from instantiateTupleVariationStore are now
already rounded to integer.
The instantiateTupleVariationStore function now groups TupleVariation
tables that have the same axes 'tents', then merges them into a single
TupleVariation by summing their deltas. The rounding to integer happens
after summing the scaled deltas as floats, to reduce off-by-one errors.
To be able to sum gvar TupleVariation, it needs to calculate the inferred
deltas so it now takes two optional lists (origCoords and endPts) that
are passed on to iup_delta function. These only make sense for gvar
type of TupleVariation, of course, and are unused for cvar tuples.
It also run iup_delta_optimize on the gvar deltas that are left after
partial instancing and whose inferred deltas had to be interpolated.
This can be disabled with --no-optimize CLI option.
Also added calcInferredDeltas and optimize methods to TupleVariation
class, which use functions from varLib.iup module, plus tests
that exercise them.
update VarData.VarRegionCount
also set StartCoord and EndCoord to 0 (same end result as only setting PeakCoord
to 0, but this produces less noise when inspeciting the generated XML dump)
I added an MVAR table to the PartialInstancer-VF.ttx test font with made-up deltas for
OS/2.yStrikeoutSize, post.underlinePosition and post.underlineThickness.
I defined 3 regions, one with only wght, one with only wdth, and one with both wdth and wght axes.
not only base should be at 0, but min/max respectively at -1.0 and +1.0.
that's how varLib constructs models internally, so update test case to reflect that
* Revert "load_masters: actually assign font attributes"
This reverts commit ef1d4cd02d1e46f5dac3914f547a6e4275cf3077, which caused a
crash in `interpolate_layout()` when `deepcopy`ing OTFs.
Amend code and tests while I work on a real fix.
in a designspace document, the sources' filename attribute can now contain
a relative path to a .TTX file for that master, in addition to .TTF or .UFO
(the latter, resolved through a master_finder callable as before).