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author | Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org> |
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date | Sat, 30 Oct 2010 15:01:14 +0000 |
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;;; hebrew.el --- support for Hebrew -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ;; Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, ;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 ;; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) ;; Registration Number H14PRO021 ;; Copyright (C) 2003 ;; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) ;; Registration Number H13PRO009 ;; Keywords: multilingual, Hebrew ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs 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 GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;; Commentary: ;; For Hebrew, the character set ISO8859-8 is supported. ;; See http://www.ecma.ch/ecma1/STAND/ECMA-121.HTM. ;; Windows-1255 is also supported. ;;; Code: (define-coding-system 'hebrew-iso-8bit "ISO 2022 based 8-bit encoding for Hebrew (MIME:ISO-8859-8)." :coding-type 'charset :mnemonic ?8 :charset-list '(iso-8859-8) :mime-charset 'iso-8859-8) (define-coding-system-alias 'iso-8859-8 'hebrew-iso-8bit) ;; These are for Explicit and Implicit directionality information, as ;; defined in RFC 1556. (define-coding-system-alias 'iso-8859-8-e 'hebrew-iso-8bit) (define-coding-system-alias 'iso-8859-8-i 'hebrew-iso-8bit) (set-language-info-alist "Hebrew" '((tutorial . "TUTORIAL.he") (charset iso-8859-8) (coding-priority hebrew-iso-8bit) (coding-system hebrew-iso-8bit windows-1255 cp862) (nonascii-translation . iso-8859-8) (input-method . "hebrew") (unibyte-display . hebrew-iso-8bit) (sample-text . "Hebrew שלום") (documentation . "Bidirectional editing is supported."))) (set-language-info-alist "Windows-1255" '((coding-priority windows-1255) (coding-system windows-1255) (documentation . "\ Support for Windows-1255 encoding, e.g. for Yiddish. Bidirectional editing is supported."))) (define-coding-system 'windows-1255 "windows-1255 (Hebrew) encoding (MIME: WINDOWS-1255)" :coding-type 'charset :mnemonic ?h :charset-list '(windows-1255) :mime-charset 'windows-1255) (define-coding-system-alias 'cp1255 'windows-1255) (define-coding-system 'cp862 "DOS codepage 862 (Hebrew)" :coding-type 'charset :mnemonic ?D :charset-list '(cp862) :mime-charset 'cp862) (define-coding-system-alias 'ibm862 'cp862) ;; Return a nested alist of Hebrew character sequences vs the ;; corresponding glyph of FONT-OBJECT. (defun hebrew-font-get-precomposed (font-object) (let ((precomposed (font-get font-object 'hebrew-precomposed)) ;; Vector of Hebrew precomposed characters. (chars [#xFB2A #xFB2B #xFB2C #xFB2D #xFB2E #xFB2F #xFB30 #xFB31 #xFB32 #xFB33 #xFB34 #xFB35 #xFB36 #xFB38 #xFB39 #xFB3A #xFB3B #xFB3C #xFB3E #xFB40 #xFB41 #xFB43 #xFB44 #xFB46 #xFB47 #xFB48 #xFB49 #xFB4A #xFB4B #xFB4C #xFB4D #xFB4E]) ;; Vector of decomposition character sequences corresponding ;; to the above vector. (decomposed [[#x05E9 #x05C1] [#x05E9 #x05C2] [#x05E9 #x05BC #x05C1] [#x05E9 #x05BC #x05C2] [#x05D0 #x05B7] [#x05D0 #x05B8] [#x05D0 #x05BC] [#x05D1 #x05BC] [#x05D2 #x05BC] [#x05D3 #x05BC] [#x05D4 #x05BC] [#x05D5 #x05BC] [#x05D6 #x05BC] [#x05D8 #x05BC] [#x05D9 #x05BC] [#x05DA #x05BC] [#x05DB #x05BC] [#x05DC #x05BC] [#x05DE #x05BC] [#x05E0 #x05BC] [#x05E1 #x05BC] [#x05E3 #x05BC] [#x05E4 #x05BC] [#x05E6 #x05BC] [#x05E7 #x05BC] [#x05E8 #x05BC] [#x05E9 #x05BC] [#x05EA #x05BC] [#x05D5 #x05B9] [#x05D1 #x05BF] [#x05DB #x05BF] [#x05E4 #x05BF]])) (unless precomposed (setq precomposed (list t)) (let ((gvec (font-get-glyphs font-object 0 (length chars) chars))) (dotimes (i (length chars)) (if (aref gvec i) (set-nested-alist (aref decomposed i) (aref gvec i) precomposed)))) ;; Cache the result in FONT-OBJECT's property. (font-put font-object 'hebrew-precomposed precomposed)) precomposed)) ;; Composition function for hebrew. GSTRING is made of a Hebrew base ;; character followed by Hebrew diacritical marks, or is made of ;; single Hebrew diacritical mark. Adjust GSTRING to display that ;; sequence properly. The basic strategy is: ;; ;; (1) If there's single diacritical, add padding space to the left ;; and right of the glyph. ;; ;; (2) If the font has OpenType features for Hebrew, ask the OTF ;; driver the whole work. ;; ;; (3) If the font has precomposed glyphs, use them as far as ;; possible. Adjust the remaining glyphs artificially. (defun hebrew-shape-gstring (gstring) (let* ((font (lgstring-font gstring)) (otf (font-get font :otf)) (nchars (lgstring-char-len gstring)) header nglyphs base-width glyph precomposed val idx) (cond ((= nchars 1) ;; Independent diacritical mark. Add padding space to left or ;; right so that the glyph doesn't overlap with the surrounding ;; chars. (setq glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring 0)) (let ((width (lglyph-width glyph)) bearing) (if (< (setq bearing (lglyph-lbearing glyph)) 0) (lglyph-set-adjustment glyph bearing 0 (- width bearing))) (if (> (setq bearing (lglyph-rbearing glyph)) width) (lglyph-set-adjustment glyph 0 0 bearing)))) ((or (assq 'hebr (car otf)) (assq 'hebr (cdr otf))) ;; FONT has OpenType features for Hebrew. (font-shape-gstring gstring)) (t ;; FONT doesn't have OpenType features for Hebrew. ;; Try a precomposed glyph. ;; Now GSTRING is in this form: ;; [[FONT CHAR1 CHAR2 ... CHARn] nil GLYPH1 GLYPH2 ... GLYPHn nil ...] (setq precomposed (hebrew-font-get-precomposed font) header (lgstring-header gstring) val (lookup-nested-alist header precomposed nil 1)) (if (and (consp val) (vectorp (car val))) ;; All characters can be displayed by a single precomposed glyph. ;; Reform GSTRING to [HEADER nil PRECOMPOSED-GLYPH nil ...] (let ((glyph (copy-sequence (car val)))) (lglyph-set-from-to glyph 0 (1- nchars)) (lgstring-set-glyph gstring 0 glyph) (lgstring-set-glyph gstring 1 nil)) (if (and (integerp val) (> val 2) (setq glyph (lookup-nested-alist header precomposed val 1)) (consp glyph) (vectorp (car glyph))) ;; The first (1- VAL) characters can be displayed by a ;; precomposed glyph. Provided that VAL is 3, the first ;; two glyphs should be replaced by the precomposed glyph. ;; In that case, reform GSTRING to: ;; [HEADER nil PRECOMPOSED-GLYPH GLYPH3 ... GLYPHn nil ...] (let* ((ncmp (1- val)) ; number of composed glyphs (diff (1- ncmp))) ; number of reduced glyphs (setq glyph (copy-sequence (car glyph))) (lglyph-set-from-to glyph 0 (1- nchars)) (lgstring-set-glyph gstring 0 glyph) (setq idx ncmp) (while (< idx nchars) (setq glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring idx)) (lglyph-set-from-to glyph 0 (1- nchars)) (lgstring-set-glyph gstring (- idx diff) glyph) (setq idx (1+ idx))) (lgstring-set-glyph gstring (- idx diff) nil) (setq idx (- ncmp diff) nglyphs (- nchars diff))) (setq glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring 0)) (lglyph-set-from-to glyph 0 (1- nchars)) (setq idx 1 nglyphs nchars)) ;; Now IDX is an index to the first non-precomposed glyph. ;; Adjust positions of the remaining glyphs artificially. (setq base-width (lglyph-width (lgstring-glyph gstring 0))) (while (< idx nglyphs) (setq glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring idx)) (lglyph-set-from-to glyph 0 (1- nchars)) (if (>= (lglyph-lbearing glyph) (lglyph-width glyph)) ;; It seems that this glyph is designed to be rendered ;; before the base glyph. (lglyph-set-adjustment glyph (- base-width) 0 0) (if (>= (lglyph-lbearing glyph) 0) ;; Align the horizontal center of this glyph to the ;; horizontal center of the base glyph. (let ((width (- (lglyph-rbearing glyph) (lglyph-lbearing glyph)))) (lglyph-set-adjustment glyph (- (/ (- base-width width) 2) (lglyph-lbearing glyph) base-width) 0 0)))) (setq idx (1+ idx)))))) gstring)) (let* ((base "[\u05D0-\u05F2]") (combining "[\u0591-\u05BD\u05BF\u05C1-\u05C2\u05C4-\u05C5\u05C7]+") (pattern1 (concat base combining)) (pattern2 (concat base "\u200D" combining))) (set-char-table-range composition-function-table '(#x591 . #x5C7) (list (vector pattern2 3 'hebrew-shape-gstring) (vector pattern2 2 'hebrew-shape-gstring) (vector pattern1 1 'hebrew-shape-gstring) [nil 0 hebrew-shape-gstring])) ;; Exclude non-combining characters. (set-char-table-range composition-function-table #x5BE nil) (set-char-table-range composition-function-table #x5C0 nil) (set-char-table-range composition-function-table #x5C3 nil) (set-char-table-range composition-function-table #x5C6 nil)) (provide 'hebrew) ;; arch-tag: 3ca04f32-3f1e-498e-af46-8267498ba5d9 ;;; hebrew.el ends here