ghostscript/ghostscript-9.22-001-fix-Fontmap.GS.patch
David Kaspar [Dee'Kej] fe7ddccb26 specfile: complete cleanup (according to FPG) & package layout update
The specfile has been completely rewritten from the ground up, to
  comply with Fedora Packaging Guidelines, and to incorporate comments
  from upstream. The subpackage layout was also updated into more sane
  and more granular scheme.

  The changes are described more in detail below:
  (Justifications for them can be found in the specfile's comments.)

  * libijs -- the IJS library has been debundled and is now provided
    as a separate package: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/libijs

  * libgs -- new separate package, created from Ghostscript's shared
    library. It contains all necessary files for other software/packages
    that are build upon Ghostscript's functionality.

  * libgs-devel -- new separate subpackage, for development purposes or
    Fedora's build process. The 'ghostscript-devel' is still provided
    for now as a virtual subpackage.

  * ghostscript -- is no longer a metapackage. It's a regular package
    instead, and it contains Ghostscript's binaries as well as some
    typical conversion scripts people are used to (and expect to have
    installed together with Ghostscript by default).

  * ghostscript-tools-fonts -- new subpackage that contains 3 scripts
    that are useful only for people who are working with AFM, PFB or PFA
    files (conversions usually).

  * ghostscript-tools-printing -- new subpackage that contains only
    utilities for formatting and printing text files using either
    Ghostscript, or BubbleJet, DeskJet, DeskJet 500, & LaserJet printers.

  * ghostscript-core -- has became an empty metapackage for upgrade
    purposes. It will be removed once Fedora 28 is EOL, and all other
    packages has updated their specfiles to require correct subpackages.

  * LPR setup scripts are no longer being shipped. In case people still
    need those, then 'ghostscript-tools-lpr' will be created for it.

  * examples/ from 'ghostscript-doc' are no longer shipped.

  * Support for /usr/share/ghostscript/conf.d/ folder was dropped to use
    Ghostscript's default choice for rendering of CJK glyphs, which is
    Google Droid Sans Fallback font. In case this proves insufficent,
    the conf.d/ folder support will be re-established.

  * Symbolic links for direct resources locations have been added to
    speedup Ghostscript's startup time

  * Ghostscript's search path was updated to include only fonts
    locations, which will be used only as a backup (in case of broken
    symbolic links).

  * Documentation and resources paths no longer contain version string
    inside of them.

  * Ghostscript itself (as a whole) has been completely debundled (to a
    point where it still makes sense). It newly requires these packages:

    https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/adobe-mappings-cmap
    https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/adobe-mappings-pdf
    https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/libijs
    https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/urw-base35-fonts

  * As a result of debundling, 'poppler-data' is no longer a requirement
    for Ghostscript, and it is no longer necessary to do a rebuild of
    'poppler-data' when Ghostscript is rebased.
2018-01-09 23:05:45 +01:00

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From efc24229b0ba4b2f6a39fe89a4c9c576dbe7e124 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "David Kaspar [Dee'Kej]" <dkaspar@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2017 10:30:52 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Bug 698784: Fix the alias for Helvetica-Narrow-Bold-Oblique
Init/Fontmap.GS:
There was a misalignment between the filename of the
NimbusSansNarrow-BdOblique and its /Fontname in the T1 font itself.
Filename: NimbusSansNarrow-BdOblique
/Fontname: /NimbusSansNarrow-BoldOblique
This worked correctly if the fonts were located directly in
/usr/share/ghostcript/Resources/Font folder on the filesystem.
However, on Fedora we are using /usr/share/fonts/urw-base35/ folder,
which is part of Ghostscript's Search Path. In this case it was
causing the Ghostscript being unable to locate the correct font, thus
crashing while opening any document containing Helvetica Narrow Bold
Oblique font...
*In addition*, rename the font file so it matches.
---
...busSansNarrow-BdOblique => NimbusSansNarrow-BoldOblique} | Bin
Resource/Init/Fontmap.GS | 2 +-
psi/psromfs.mak | 2 +-
3 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
rename Resource/Font/{NimbusSansNarrow-BdOblique => NimbusSansNarrow-BoldOblique} (100%)
diff --git a/Resource/Font/NimbusSansNarrow-BdOblique b/Resource/Font/NimbusSansNarrow-BoldOblique
similarity index 100%
rename from Resource/Font/NimbusSansNarrow-BdOblique
rename to Resource/Font/NimbusSansNarrow-BoldOblique
diff --git a/Resource/Init/Fontmap.GS b/Resource/Init/Fontmap.GS
index 7770c67..cbda218 100644
--- a/Resource/Init/Fontmap.GS
+++ b/Resource/Init/Fontmap.GS
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
/Helvetica-Bold /NimbusSans-Bold ;
/Helvetica-BoldOblique /NimbusSans-BoldItalic ;
/Helvetica-Narrow-Bold /NimbusSansNarrow-Bold ;
-/Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique /NimbusSansNarrow-BdOblique ;
+/Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique /NimbusSansNarrow-BoldOblique ;
/Helvetica-Narrow /NimbusSansNarrow-Regular ;
/Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique /NimbusSansNarrow-Oblique ;
/Helvetica /NimbusSans-Regular ;
diff --git a/psi/psromfs.mak b/psi/psromfs.mak
index cbb1163..34e5b5f 100644
--- a/psi/psromfs.mak
+++ b/psi/psromfs.mak
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ PS_FONT_DEPS=\
$(PSRESDIR)$(D)Font$(D)NimbusRoman-Regular \
$(PSRESDIR)$(D)Font$(D)NimbusSans-Bold \
$(PSRESDIR)$(D)Font$(D)NimbusSans-BoldItalic \
- $(PSRESDIR)$(D)Font$(D)NimbusSansNarrow-BdOblique \
+ $(PSRESDIR)$(D)Font$(D)NimbusSansNarrow-BoldOblique \
$(PSRESDIR)$(D)Font$(D)NimbusSansNarrow-Bold \
$(PSRESDIR)$(D)Font$(D)NimbusSansNarrow-Oblique \
$(PSRESDIR)$(D)Font$(D)NimbusSansNarrow-Regular \
--
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