08-18-2014
A more appropriate response here is the "what have you tried so far?" one, IMO. O/P, pleas consider into which sub-forum you post. This doesn't belong in "How to Post in the Unix and Linux Forums". Moved.
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font::ttf::post
Font::TTF::Post(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Font::TTF::Post(3pm)
NAME
Font::TTF::Post - Holds the Postscript names for each glyph
DESCRIPTION
Holds the postscript names for glyphs. Note that they are not held as an array, but as indexes into two lists. The first list is the
standard Postscript name list defined by the TrueType standard. The second comes from the font directly.
Looking up a glyph from a Postscript name or a name from a glyph number is achieved through methods rather than variable lookup.
This class handles PostScript table types of 1, 2, 2.5 & 3, but not version 4. Support for version 2.5 is as per Apple spec rather than
MS.
The way to look up Postscript names or glyphs is:
$pname = $f->{'post'}{'VAL'}[$gnum];
$gnum = $f->{'post'}{'STRINGS'}{$pname};
INSTANCE VARIABLES
Due to different systems having different limitations, there are various class variables available to control what post table types can be
written.
$Font::TTF::Post::no25
If set tells Font::TTF::Post::out to use table type 2 instead of 2.5 in case apps can't handle version 2.5.
VAL Contains an array indexed by glyph number of Postscript names. This is used when writing out a font.
STRINGS
An associative array of Postscript names mapping to the highest glyph with that name. These may not be in sync with VAL.
In addition there are the standard introductory variables defined in the standard:
FormatType
italicAngle
underlinePosition
underlineThickness
isFixedPitch
minMemType42
maxMemType42
minMemType1
maxMemType1
METHODS
$t->read
Reads the Postscript table into memory from disk
$t->out($fh)
Writes out a new Postscript name table from memory or copies from disk
$t->XML_element($context, $depth, $key, $val)
Outputs the names as one block of XML
BUGS
o No support for type 4 tables
AUTHOR
Martin Hosken Martin_Hosken@sil.org. See Font::TTF::Font for copyright and licensing.
perl v5.10.1 2009-01-21 Font::TTF::Post(3pm)