Font::TTF::Anchor(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Font::TTF::Anchor(3)NAME
Font::TTF::Anchor - Anchor points for GPOS tables
DESCRIPTION
The Anchor defines an anchor point on a glyph providing various information depending on how much is available, including such information
as the co-ordinates, a curve point and even device specific modifiers.
INSTANCE VARIABLES
x XCoordinate of the anchor point
y YCoordinate of the anchor point
p Curve point on the glyph to use as the anchor point
xdev
Device table (delta) for the xcoordinate
ydev
Device table (delta) for the ycoordinate
xid XIdAnchor for multiple master horizontal metric id
yid YIdAnchor for multiple master vertical metric id
METHODS
new
Creates a new Anchor
read($fh)
Reads the anchor from the given file handle at that point. The file handle is left at an arbitrary read point, usually the end of
something!
out($fh, $style)
Outputs the Anchor to the given file handle at this point also addressing issues of deltas. If $style is set, then no output is sent to the
file handle. The return value is the output string.
$a->out_xml($context)
Outputs the anchor in XML
AUTHOR
Martin Hosken Martin_Hosken@sil.org. See Font::TTF::Font for copyright and licensing.
perl v5.16.3 2011-10-13 Font::TTF::Anchor(3)
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Font::TTF::GPOS(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Font::TTF::GPOS(3pm)NAME
Font::TTF::GPOS - Support for Opentype GPOS tables in conjunction with TTOpen
DESCRIPTION
The GPOS table is one of the most complicated tables in the TTF spec and the corresponding data structure abstraction is also not trivial.
While much of the structure of a GPOS is shared with a GSUB table via the Font::TTF::Ttopen
INSTANCE VARIABLES
Here we describe the additions and lookup specific information for GPOS tables. Unfortunately there is no one abstraction which seems to
work comfortable for all GPOS tables, so we will also examine how the variables are used for different lookup types.
The following are the values allowed in the ACTION_TYPE and MATCH_TYPE variables:
ACTION_TYPE
This can take any of the following values
a The ACTION is an array of anchor tables
o Offset. There is no RULE array. The ADJUST variable contains a value record (see later in this description)
v The ACTION is a value record.
p Pair adjustment. The ACTION contains an array of two value records for the matched two glyphs.
e Exit and Entry records. The ACTION contains an array of two anchors corresponding to the exit and entry anchors for the glyph.
l Indicates a lookup based contextual rule as per the GSUB table.
MATCH_TYPE
This can take any of the following values
g A glyph array
c An array of class values
o An array of coverage tables
The following variables are added for Attachment Positioning Subtables:
MATCH
This contains an array of glyphs to match against for all RULES. It is much like having the same MATCH string in all RULES. In the
cases it is used so far, it only ever contains one element.
MARKS
This contains a Mark array consisting of each element being a subarray of two elements:
CLASS The class that this mark uses on its base
ANCHOR The anchor with which to attach this mark glyph
The base table for mark to base, ligature or mark attachment positioning is structured with the ACTION containing an array of anchors
corresponding to each attachment class. For ligatures, there is more than one RULE in the RULE array corresponding to each glyph in the
coverage table.
Other variables which are provided for informational purposes are:
VFMT
Value format for the adjustment of the glyph matched by the coverage table.
VFMT2
Value format used in pair adjustment for the second glyph in the pair
Value Records
There is a subtype used in GPOS tables called a value record. It is used to adjust the position of a glyph from its default position. The
value record is variable length with a bitfield at the beginning to indicate which of the following entries are included. The bitfield is
not stored since it is recalculated at write time.
XPlacement
Horizontal adjustment for placement (not affecting other unattached glyphs)
YPlacement
Vertical adjustment for placement (not affecting other unattached glyphs)
XAdvance
Adjust the advance width glyph (used only in horizontal writing systems)
YAdvance
Adjust the vertical advance (used only in vertical writing systems)
XPlaDevice
Device table for device specific adjustment of horizontal placement
YPlaDevice
Device table for device specific adjustment of vertical placement
XAdvDevice
Device table for device specific adjustment of horizontal advance
YAdDevice
Device table for device specific adjustment of vertical advance
XIdPlacement
Horizontal placement metric id (for Multiple Master fonts - but that's all I know!)
YIdPlacement
Vertical placement metric id
XIdAdvance
Horizontal advance metric id
YIdAdvance
Vertical advance metric id
CORRESPONDANCE TO LAYOUT TYPES
Here is what is stored in the ACTION_TYPE and MATCH_TYPE for each of the known GPOS subtable types:
1.1 1.2 2.1 2.2 3 4 5 6 7.1 7.2 7.3 8.1 8.2 8.3
ACTION_TYPE o v p p e a a a l l l l l l
MATCH_TYPE g c g c o g c o
METHODS
read_sub
Reads the subtable into the data structures
$t->extension
Returns the table type number for the extension table
$t->out_sub
Outputs the subtable to the given filehandle
$t->read_value($format, $base, $lookup, $fh)
Reads a value record from the current location in the file, according to the format given.
$t->read_delta($offset, $base, $lookup, $fh)
Reads a delta (device table) at the given offset if it hasn't already been read. Store the offset and item in the lookup cache
($lookup->{' CACHE'})
$t->read_anchor($offset, $base, $lookup, $fh)
Reads an Anchor table at the given offset if it hasn't already been read.
$t->fmt_value
Returns the value format for a given value record
$t->out_value
Returns the output string for the outputting of the value for a given format. Also updates the offset cache for any device tables
referenced.
AUTHOR
Martin Hosken Martin_Hosken@sil.org. See Font::TTF::Font for copyright and licensing.
perl v5.10.1 2009-11-27 Font::TTF::GPOS(3pm)