This uses nototools to get unicode names. It relies on new
api in nototools.unicode_data to get data/names of proposed emoji
that are not currently approved and so not in the standard data
files.
Fixes remaining lint issues.
Additional fixes make this differ from the source drop provide by
Monotype, however this retains the same version number as they provided:
- renames the file and adjusts name table to conform to our existing naming
- moves the PUA characters that were in plane 0 to the PUA in plane 15 in
order to match NotoColorEmoji
changed
NotoEmoji-Regular.ttf
version: 1.04 vs 1.05
size: 442048 vs 418804 (23244 bytes smaller)
tables: changed glyf(-32692), post(+8057), cmap(+1420), loca(-56), hmtx(-28); added GPOS(36)
glyphs: 902 vs 888 (14 fewer glyphs)
chars: 901 vs 887 (14 fewer chars)
cmap removed: 2000..200B, E023, E030..E039, FFFC..FFFD
cmap added: FE82C, FE82E..FE837
Updates many existing emoji, and adds new emoji, including zwj
sequences for blended families. The updated emoji have not been
optimized or resized, run them through the makefile to get ones
similar to the previous existing ones. Not all updated emoji are new
renderings.
- fix ascent/descent in hhea and os/2 to match noto UI expectations,
zero linegap, clear useTypoMetrics bit, set weight to regular (400).
- add missing entries to name table, update revision
- map U+0000 to null glyph (not .notdef)
In addition, this tweaks the Makefile in some small ways:
- quiet zopflipng output somewhat (listen to your cpu fan to know
that something's happening) :-)
- make flag-symlinks target an order-only dependency (it was triggering
quantize+compress even when images hadn't changed)
- add comment about how to bypass make bug if multithread hangs
Change the build process to provide more intermediate steps and maintain
intermediate targets. This slows down make's analysis phase, though.
Make can be run with -j to parallelize the building, but be careful
with multiple targets on the command line (e.g. 'make clean font') since
clean's deletion of the output tree can sometimes occur after some of
the output directories get built.
This is preparatory to replacing the png images with the original internal
set. These require a bit more cleanup and processing, which is what these
changes do. The overall flow is:
- convert all emoji to desired size (136x128). All are smaller than this,
most are 128x128 but there are some others.
- run waveflag on the flags
- convert all flags to desired size(136x128). The flags are 128x128
originally.
- 'rename' the flags by creating softlinks with the desired names
- run pngquant on all the images and copy them into a single directory,
this reduces slight antialiasing differences.
- compress all the images, using zopflipng if available, else optipng.
zopflipng saves about 10%, but is 10x slower.
The remaining steps of building the font are unchanged, for the moment.
The intermediate image files are put into a 'build' subdirectory to organize
them and keep them out of the way.
Another way to do this is to create a target, but when I tried that
it reintroduced the dependency analysis problem-- rules with this
dependency always triggered. Of course I might have missed something
subtle. Both the target approach and this approach come from
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5618615/check-if-a-program-exists-from-a-makefile)
This always runs, but unless you're just running clean you'd always want to
perform this check, so I think that's ok.
This reverts some changes in commit b257b6647d that were causing build
issues. Those changes quoted the path to pngquant in order to deal
with spaces in the path, but as a side effect that prevented
build-dependency analysis (gnu 3.81 on ubuntu) from recognizing that
the .png files didn't need to be built, and so rebuilt them every
time, which takes several minutes. Apparently make doesn't like
quotes-- strings passed to the shell are fine, but things make itself
processes (like names of targets) are treated literally.
Since the path to pngquant is (now, anyway) a local subpath of the
current directory that has no spaces, it should be ok to use the
subpath and not bother to quote.
Another change replaces two dependencies on flag-symlinks with a
dependency on PNG128_FLAGS, for the same reason: after flag-symlinks
executed it was not recognized as being up to date and so the rules
with these dependencies always executed.
The tool and data was moved to nototools.
Makefile now needs to invoke the tool as a script, rather than passing
it to python, since the tool is no longer local. Running setup.py in
nototools will make the script accessible. Setup (apparently) copies
the script to /usr/local/bin and it is not automatically updated when
nototools changes, still need to figure out how to address this.
emoji-data and the code to process it might be useful, but it not
actually used by the tool at present.
The tool currently assumes that all emoji glyphs mapped by the default
cmap share the same presentation.