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%*****************************************************************************
% Copyright (c) 1989 by N. N. Billawala
%*****************************************************************************
% widths.mf a file containing width calculation information for the chars
% Essentially all width information is contained in this file to eliminate
% the need to alter the individual character files if width changes are desired.
% Parts of characters are separated so that amounts can be altered as shapes
% change for the lowercase, the stems are all generally of the same weight,
% with possible variation in diagonals.
% The uppercase has more variation in combination of thin/thick vertical
% stems, so the method for choosing widths was changed to depend on
% stem weights and an idea of proportions
% Fixed width characters and numbers have a constant total width,
% but reference and fitting proportions vary within this space
% Punctuation was partly based on uc/lc widths, but otherwise
% independent amounts given.
vardef variable_character_reference_widths=
save thick,thin,thickk,thinn,bowll;
thick=stem.uc#/max(width#,1); uc:=.35*boldness;
uc1=.35*boldness; uc4=.35; % always=.35;
uc2:=1+if boldness<1:.25 else:0 fi; % uc2 for diagonals
thin=thin_stem.uc#/max(width#,1); lc.arch_space:=.21*boldness;
thickk=stem.lc#/max(width#,1); lc.bowl_space:=.24*boldness;
thinn=thin_stem.lc#/max(width#,1); lc.o_space:=.27*boldness;
bowll=bowlstem.lc#/max(width#,1); lc.diagonal_space:=.3*boldness;
i_w=thickk; % i l the "_w" is for "width"
j_w=thickk+.55*lc.arch_space; % j
s_w=uc2*(thickk+lc.o_space); % s t z ***
c_w=uc2*(bowll+lc.o_space); % c ***
a_w=thickk+bowll+lc.arch_space; % a(halfbowl)
b_w=thickk+bowll+lc.bowl_space; % b a d e g p q k ss-lig
r_w=2thickk+.5*lc.arch_space; % r f
n_w=2thickk+lc.arch_space; % n h u
m_w=3thickk+2*lc.arch_space; % m
o_w=2bowll+lc.bowl_space; % g(halfbowl)
oo_w=2bowll+lc.o_space; % o
v_w=(uc2)*(thickk+thinn)+lc.diagonal_space; % v x y ***
w_w=(uc2)*(thickk+thinn)+thickk+1.5lc.diagonal_space; % w ***
oe_w=oo_w+o_w-bowll; % oe
ae_w=2b_w-bowll; % ae
accent_w=.8n_w; % accents
I_w=thick; % I
J_w=thick+.5uc; % J
E_w=thick+.85uc4; % E F L GAMMA ****
T_w=thick+1.25uc1; % T ****
B_w=2thick+.75uc; % B P
R_w=2thick+.85uc1; % R PI XI K ****SIGMA
H_w=2thick+uc; % H C
D_w=2thick+1.1uc; % D G
O_w=2thick+1.25uc; % O Q DELTA THETA
N_w=H_w; % N
S_w=thick+thin+.75uc; % S Z ****
U_w=thick+thin+uc; % U ****
A_w=(uc2)*(thick+thin)+1.25uc1; % A V Y LAMBDA X ****
M_w=(uc2)*2(thick+thin)+1.25uc; % M
W_w=(uc2)*(2thick+thin)+1.5uc1; % W ****
AE_w=E_w+2/3*A_w; % AEligature
OE_w=E_w+O_w-thick; % OEligature
v_a=.50; % for straight strokes the "v_" is for "variable"
v_b=.42; % for arches
v_c=.28; % for bowls
v_d=.24; % for thick diagonals
v_e=v_d-(thickk-thinn); % for thin diagonals
v_f=.20; % for half open shapes
v_g=.10; % for open strokes
v_h=.08; % for open strokes
v_A=.5; % for thick straight
v_B=v_A-(thick-thin); % for thin straight
v_C=.2; % for bowls
v_D=.16; % for thick diagonals
v_E=v_D-(thick-thin); % for thin diagonals
v_F=.2; % for half open sides
v_G=.16; % for half-very open sides
v_H=.12; % for very open sides
v_I=.1; % for the L
enddef;
variable_character_reference_widths;
%***** for numbers *****
num_width_a#=.2width#; num_fit_a#+num_width_a#=.55width#; % 1
num_width_b#=.4width#; num_fit_b#+num_width_b#=.55width#; % 2 3 5 7 $
num_width_c#=.44width#; num_fit_c#+num_width_c#=.55width#; % 6 9 0
num_width_d#=.47width#; num_fit_d#+num_width_d#=.55width#; % 8
num_width_e#=.50width#; num_fit_e#+num_width_e#=.55width#; % 4
%***** for single pitch fonts *****
% *_*mono# gives the character reference width within the total per char width
% *_mfit# is the amount of space left after the reference width is taken away
% *_*mono#+*_mfit# give the total width of the character
% In the case of single pitch fonts, the total width is always the same.
% In cases where, e.g., three instead of only one width is desired, the
% value of 1*mono# can be changed
a_mono#:=.6mono#; a_mfit#+a_mono#=mono#; % fjrJ',.:;
b_mono#:=.7mono#; b_mfit#+b_mono#=mono#; % "mid" width
c_mono#:=.75mono#; c_mfit#+c_mono#=mono#; % abdgkpq069
d_mono#:=.8mono#; d_mfit#+d_mono#=mono#; % eotvxyz4689CDGKOQ%&*^
e_mono#:=.9mono#; e_mfit#+e_mono#=mono#; % AVXY4
f_mono#:=.9mono#; f_mfit#+f_mono#=mono#; % mwMW@ ae oe AE OE
define_pixels(a_mono,b_mono,c_mono,d_mono,e_mono,f_mono,
a_mfit,b_mfit,c_mfit,d_mfit,e_mfit,f_mfit);
% The following give fit adjustments for single pitch characters
m_a=.5; % this amt is always .5
m_b=.55; m_bb+m_b=1; % BDEFGKPR7
m_c=.55; m_cc+m_c=1; % abdghkmnpqu()
m_d=.6; m_dd+m_d=1; % C
m_e=.65; m_ee+m_e=1; % cflrt AE []
m_f=.75; m_ff+m_f=1; % JL
%**********
% need to account for serifs
% recognizing that a straight ascender may carry different visual value as
% straight of x-height
%**********