Font::TTF::Utils(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Font::TTF::Utils(3)NAMEFont::TTF::Utils - Utility functions to save fingers
DESCRIPTION
Lots of useful functions to save my fingers, especially for trivial
tables
FUNCTIONS
The following functions are exported
($val, $pos) = TTF_Init_Fields ($str, $pos)
Given a field description from the "DATA" section, creates an absolute
entry in the fields associative array for the class
TTF_Read_Fields($obj, $dat, $fields)
Given a block of data large enough to account for all the fields in a
table, processes the data block to convert to the values in the objects
instance variables by name based on the list in the "DATA" block which
has been run through "TTF_Init_Fields"
TTF_Unpack($fmt, $dat)
A TrueType types equivalent of Perls "unpack" function. Thus $fmt
consists of type followed by an optional number of elements to read
including *. The type may be one of:
c BYTE
C CHAR
f FIXED
F F2DOT14
l LONG
L ULONG
s SHORT
S USHORT
v Version number (FIXED)
Note that "FUNIT", "FWORD" and "UFWORD" are not data types but units.
Returns array of scalar (first element) depending on context
$dat = TTF_Out_Fields($obj, $fields, $len)
Given the fields table from "TTF_Init_Fields" writes out the instance
variables from the object to the filehandle in TTF binary form.
$dat = TTF_Pack($fmt, @data)
The TrueType equivalent to Perl's "pack" function. See details of
"TTF_Unpack" for how to work the $fmt string.
($num, $range, $select, $shift) = TTF_bininfo($num)
Calculates binary search information from a number of elements
TTF_word_utf8($str)
Returns the UTF8 form of the 16 bit string, assumed to be in big endian
order, including surrogate handling
TTF_utf8_word($str)
Returns the 16-bit form in big endian order of the UTF 8 string,
including surrogate handling to Unicode.
XML_hexdump($context, $dat)
Dumps out the given data as a sequence of <data> blocks each 16 bytes
wide
XML_outhints
Converts a binary string of hinting code into a textual representation
make_circle($f, $cmap, [$dia, $sb, $opts])
Adds a dotted circle to a font. This function is very configurable. The
parameters passed in are:
$f Font to work with. This is required.
$cmap
A cmap table (not the 'val' sub-element of a cmap) to add the glyph
too. Optional.
$dia
Optional diameter for the main circle. Defaults to 80% em
$sb Side bearing. The left and right side-bearings are always the same.
This value defaults to 10% em.
There are various options to control all sorts of interesting aspects
of the circle
numDots
Number of dots in the circle
numPoints
Number of curve points to use to create each dot
uid Unicode reference to store this glyph under in the cmap. Defaults
to 0x25CC
pname
Postscript name to give the glyph. Defaults to uni25CC.
-dRadius
Radius of each dot.
BUGS
No known bugs
AUTHOR
Martin Hosken Martin_Hosken@sil.org. See Font::TTF::Font for copyright
and licensing.
perl v5.14.0 2009-01-29 Font::TTF::Utils(3)