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Font::TTF::Cmap(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					Font::TTF::Cmap(3)

NAME
Font::TTF::Cmap - Character map table DESCRIPTION
Looks after the character map. For ease of use, the actual cmap is held in a hash against codepoint. Thus for a given table: $gid = $font->{'cmap'}{'Tables'}[0]{'val'}{$code}; Note that $code should be a true value (0x1234) rather than a string representation. INSTANCE VARIABLES
The instance variables listed here are not preceeded by a space due to their emulating structural information in the font. Num Number of subtables in this table Tables An array of subtables ([0..Num-1]) Each subtables also has its own instance variables which are, again, not preceeded by a space. Platform The platform number for this subtable Encoding The encoding number for this subtable Format Gives the stored format of this subtable Ver Gives the version (or language) information for this subtable val A hash keyed by the codepoint value (not a string) storing the glyph id METHODS
$t->read Reads the cmap into memory. Format 4 subtables read the whole subtable and fill in the segmented array accordingly. $t->ms_lookup($uni) Finds a Unicode table, giving preference to the MS one, and looks up the given Unicode codepoint in it to find the glyph id. $t->find_ms Finds the a Unicode table, giving preference to the Microsoft one, and sets the "mstable" instance variable to it if found. Returns the table it finds. $t->ms_enc Returns the encoding of the microsoft table (0 => symbol, etc.). Returns undef if there is no Microsoft cmap. $t->out($fh) Writes out a cmap table to a filehandle. If it has not been read, then just copies from input file to output $t->XML_element($context, $depth, $name, $val) Outputs the elements of the cmap in XML. We only need to process val here $t->update Tidies the cmap table. Removes MS Fmt12 cmap if it is no longer needed. Removes from all cmaps any codepoint that map to GID=0. Note that such entries will be re-introduced as necessary depending on the cmap format. @map = $t->reverse(%opt) Returns a reverse map of the Unicode cmap. I.e. given a glyph gives the Unicode value for it. Options are: tnum Table number to use rather than the default Unicode table array Returns each element of reverse as an array since a glyph may be mapped by more than one Unicode value. The arrays are unsorted. Otherwise store any one unicode value for a glyph. is_unicode($index) Returns whether the table of a given index is known to be a unicode table (as specified in the specifications) BUGS
o No support for format 2 tables (MBCS) AUTHOR
Martin Hosken Martin_Hosken@sil.org. See Font::TTF::Font for copyright and licensing. perl v5.16.3 2012-02-23 Font::TTF::Cmap(3)

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Font::TTF::Kern(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					Font::TTF::Kern(3)

NAME
Font::TTF::Kern - Kerning tables DESCRIPTION
Kerning tables are held as an ordered collection of subtables each giving incremental information regarding the kerning of various pairs of glyphs. The basic structure of the kerning data structure is: $kern = $f->{'kern'}{'tables'}[$tnum]{'kerns'}{$leftnum}{$rightnum}; Due to the possible complexity of some kerning tables the above information is insufficient. Reference also needs to be made to the type of the table and the coverage field. INSTANCE VARIABLES
The instance variables for a kerning table are relatively straightforward. Version Version number of the kerning table Num Number of subtables in the kerning table tables Array of subtables in the kerning table Each subtable has a number of instance variables. kern A two level hash array containing kerning values. The indexing is left value and then right value. In the case of type 2 tables, the indexing is via left class and right class. It may seem using hashes is strange, but most tables are not type 2 and this method saves empty array values. type Stores the table type. Only type 0 and type 2 tables are specified for TrueType so far. coverage A bit field of coverage information regarding the kerning value. See the TrueType specification for details. Version Contains the version number of the table. Num Number of kerning pairs in this type 0 table. left An array indexed by glyph - left_first which returns a class number for the glyph in type 2 tables. right An array indexed by glyph - right_first which returns a class number for the glyph in type 2 tables. left_first the glyph number of the first element in the left array for type 2 tables. right_first the glyph number of the first element in the right array for type 2 tables. num_left Number of left classes num_right Number of right classes METHODS
$t->read Reads the whole kerning table into structures $t->out($fh) Outputs the kerning tables to the given file $t->XML_element($context, $depth, $key, $value) Handles outputting the kern hash into XML a little more tidily BUGS
o Only supports kerning table types 0 & 2. o No real support functions to do anything with the kerning tables yet. AUTHOR
Martin Hosken Martin_Hosken@sil.org. See Font::TTF::Font for copyright and licensing. POD ERRORS
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below: Around line 38: You can't have =items (as at line 42) unless the first thing after the =over is an =item perl v5.16.3 2012-02-23 Font::TTF::Kern(3)
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