Font::TTF::Glyph(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Font::TTF::Glyph(3)NAMEFont::TTF::Glyph - Holds a single glyph's information
DESCRIPTION
This is a single glyph description as held in a TT font. On creation
only its header is read. Thus you can get the bounding box of each
glyph without having to read all the other information.
INSTANCE VARIABLES
In addition to the named variables in a glyph header ("xMin" etc.),
there are also all capital instance variables for holding working
information, mostly from the location table.
The standard attributes each glyph has are:
numberOfContours
xMin
yMin
xMax
yMax
There are also other, derived, instance variables for each glyph which
are read when the whole glyph is read (via "read_dat"):
instLen
Number of bytes in the hinting instructions (Warning this variable
is deprecated, use "length($g-"{'hints'})> instead).
hints
The string containing the hinting code for the glyph
In addition there are other attribute like instance variables for
simple glyphs:
For each contour there is:
endPoints
An array of endpoints for each contour in the glyph. There are
"numberOfContours" contours in a glyph. The number of points in
a glyph is equal to the highest endpoint of a contour.
There are also a number of arrays indexed by point number
flags
The flags associated with reading this point. The flags for a
point are recalculated for a point when it is "update"d. Thus
the flags are not very useful. The only important bit is bit 0
which indicates whether the point is an 'on' curve point, or an
'off' curve point.
x The absolute x co-ordinate of the point.
y The absolute y co-ordinate of the point
For composite glyphs there are other variables
metric
This holds the component number (not its glyph number) of the
component from which the metrics for this glyph should be taken.
comps
This is an array of hashes for each component. Each hash has a
number of elements:
glyph
The glyph number of the glyph which comprises this component of
the composite. NOTE: In some badly generated fonts, "glyph"
may contain a numerical value but that glyph might not actually
exist in the font file. This could occur in any glyph, but is
particularly likely for glyphs that have no strokes, such as
SPACE, U+00A0 NO-BREAK SPACE, or U+200B ZERO WIDTH SPACE.
args
An array of two arguments which may be an x, y co-ordinate or
two attachment points (one on the base glyph the other on the
component). See flags for details.
flag
The flag for this component
scale
A 4 number array for component scaling. This allows stretching,
rotating, etc. Note that scaling applies to placement co-
ordinates (rather than attachment points) before locating
rather than after.
numPoints
This is a generated value which contains the number of components
read in for this compound glyph.
The private instance variables are:
INFILE (P)
The input file form which to read any information
LOC (P)
Location relative to the start of the glyf table in the read file
BASE (P)
The location of the glyf table in the read file
LEN (P)
This is the number of bytes required by the glyph. It should be
kept up to date by calling the "update" method whenever any of the
glyph content changes.
OUTLOC (P)
Location relative to the start of the glyf table. This variable is
only active whilst the output process is going on. It is used to
inform the location table where the glyph's location is, since the
glyf table is output before the loca table due to alphabetical
ordering.
OUTLEN (P)
This indicates the length of the glyph data when it is output. This
more accurately reflects the internal memory form than the "LEN"
variable which only reflects the read file length. The "OUTLEN"
variable is only set after calling "out" or "out_dat".
Editing
If you want to edit a glyph in some way, then you should read_dat the
glyph, then make your changes and then update the glyph or set the
$g->{' isdirty'} variable. It is the application's duty to ensure that
the following instance variables are correct, from which update will
calculate the rest, including the bounding box information.
numPoints
numberOfContours
endPoints
x, y, flags (only flags bit 0)
instLen
hints
For components, the numPoints, x, y, endPoints & flags are not required
but the following information is required for each component.
flag (bits 2, 10, 11, 12)
glyph
args
scale
metric (glyph instance variable)
METHODSFont::TTF::Glyph->new(%parms)
Creates a new glyph setting various instance variables
$g->read
Reads the header component of the glyph (bounding box, etc.) and also
the glyph content, but into a data field rather than breaking it down
into its constituent structures. Use read_dat for this.
$g->read_dat
Reads the contents of the glyph (components and curves, etc.) from the
memory store "DAT" into structures within the object. Then, to indicate
where the master form of the data is, it deletes the "DAT" instance
variable.
$g->out($fh)
Writes the glyph data to outfile
$g->out_xml($context, $depth)
Outputs an XML description of the glyph
$g->update
Generates a "$self-"{'DAT'}> from the internal structures, if the data
has been read into structures in the first place. If you are building a
glyph from scratch you will need to set the instance variable ' read'
to 2 (or something > 1) for the update to work.
$g->update_bbox
Updates the bounding box for this glyph according to the points in the
glyph
$g->maxInfo
Returns lots of information about a glyph so that the "maxp" table can
update itself. Returns array containing contributions of this glyph to
maxPoints, maxContours, maxCompositePoints, maxCompositeContours,
maxSizeOfInstructions, maxComponentElements, and maxComponentDepth.
$g->empty
Empties the glyph of all information to the level of not having been
read. Useful for saving memory in apps with many glyphs being read
$g->get_points
This method creates point information for a compound glyph. The
information is stored in the same place as if the glyph was not a
compound, but since numberOfContours is negative, the glyph is still
marked as being a compound
$g->get_refs
Returns an array of all the glyph ids that are used to make up this
glyph. That is all the compounds and their references and so on. If
this glyph is not a compound, then returns an empty array.
Please note the warning about bad fonts that reference nonexistant
glyphs under INSTANCE VARIABLES above. This function will not attempt
to filter out nonexistant glyph numbers.
BUGS
· The instance variables used here are somewhat clunky and
inconsistent with the other tables.
· "update" doesn't re-calculate the bounding box or
"numberOfContours".
AUTHOR
Martin Hosken Martin_Hosken@sil.org. See Font::TTF::Font for copyright
and licensing.
perl v5.14.0 2009-11-16 Font::TTF::Glyph(3)