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5.3 KiB
149 lines
5.3 KiB
4 months ago
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from fontTools.misc import sstruct
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from fontTools.misc.textTools import safeEval
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from .sbixGlyph import Glyph
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import struct
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sbixStrikeHeaderFormat = """
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>
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ppem: H # The PPEM for which this strike was designed (e.g., 9,
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# 12, 24)
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resolution: H # The screen resolution (in dpi) for which this strike
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# was designed (e.g., 72)
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"""
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sbixGlyphDataOffsetFormat = """
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>
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glyphDataOffset: L # Offset from the beginning of the strike data record
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# to data for the individual glyph
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"""
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sbixStrikeHeaderFormatSize = sstruct.calcsize(sbixStrikeHeaderFormat)
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sbixGlyphDataOffsetFormatSize = sstruct.calcsize(sbixGlyphDataOffsetFormat)
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class Strike(object):
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def __init__(self, rawdata=None, ppem=0, resolution=72):
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self.data = rawdata
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self.ppem = ppem
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self.resolution = resolution
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self.glyphs = {}
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def decompile(self, ttFont):
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if self.data is None:
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from fontTools import ttLib
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raise ttLib.TTLibError
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if len(self.data) < sbixStrikeHeaderFormatSize:
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from fontTools import ttLib
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raise(ttLib.TTLibError, "Strike header too short: Expected %x, got %x.") \
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% (sbixStrikeHeaderFormatSize, len(self.data))
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# read Strike header from raw data
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sstruct.unpack(sbixStrikeHeaderFormat, self.data[:sbixStrikeHeaderFormatSize], self)
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# calculate number of glyphs
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firstGlyphDataOffset, = struct.unpack(">L", \
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self.data[sbixStrikeHeaderFormatSize:sbixStrikeHeaderFormatSize + sbixGlyphDataOffsetFormatSize])
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self.numGlyphs = (firstGlyphDataOffset - sbixStrikeHeaderFormatSize) // sbixGlyphDataOffsetFormatSize - 1
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# ^ -1 because there's one more offset than glyphs
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# build offset list for single glyph data offsets
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self.glyphDataOffsets = []
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for i in range(self.numGlyphs + 1): # + 1 because there's one more offset than glyphs
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start = i * sbixGlyphDataOffsetFormatSize + sbixStrikeHeaderFormatSize
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current_offset, = struct.unpack(">L", self.data[start:start + sbixGlyphDataOffsetFormatSize])
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self.glyphDataOffsets.append(current_offset)
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# iterate through offset list and slice raw data into glyph data records
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for i in range(self.numGlyphs):
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current_glyph = Glyph(rawdata=self.data[self.glyphDataOffsets[i]:self.glyphDataOffsets[i+1]], gid=i)
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current_glyph.decompile(ttFont)
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self.glyphs[current_glyph.glyphName] = current_glyph
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del self.glyphDataOffsets
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del self.numGlyphs
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del self.data
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def compile(self, ttFont):
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self.glyphDataOffsets = b""
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self.bitmapData = b""
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glyphOrder = ttFont.getGlyphOrder()
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# first glyph starts right after the header
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currentGlyphDataOffset = sbixStrikeHeaderFormatSize + sbixGlyphDataOffsetFormatSize * (len(glyphOrder) + 1)
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for glyphName in glyphOrder:
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if glyphName in self.glyphs:
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# we have glyph data for this glyph
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current_glyph = self.glyphs[glyphName]
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else:
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# must add empty glyph data record for this glyph
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current_glyph = Glyph(glyphName=glyphName)
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current_glyph.compile(ttFont)
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current_glyph.glyphDataOffset = currentGlyphDataOffset
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self.bitmapData += current_glyph.rawdata
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currentGlyphDataOffset += len(current_glyph.rawdata)
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self.glyphDataOffsets += sstruct.pack(sbixGlyphDataOffsetFormat, current_glyph)
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# add last "offset", really the end address of the last glyph data record
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dummy = Glyph()
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dummy.glyphDataOffset = currentGlyphDataOffset
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self.glyphDataOffsets += sstruct.pack(sbixGlyphDataOffsetFormat, dummy)
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# pack header
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self.data = sstruct.pack(sbixStrikeHeaderFormat, self)
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# add offsets and image data after header
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self.data += self.glyphDataOffsets + self.bitmapData
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def toXML(self, xmlWriter, ttFont):
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xmlWriter.begintag("strike")
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xmlWriter.newline()
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xmlWriter.simpletag("ppem", value=self.ppem)
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xmlWriter.newline()
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xmlWriter.simpletag("resolution", value=self.resolution)
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xmlWriter.newline()
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glyphOrder = ttFont.getGlyphOrder()
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for i in range(len(glyphOrder)):
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if glyphOrder[i] in self.glyphs:
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self.glyphs[glyphOrder[i]].toXML(xmlWriter, ttFont)
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# TODO: what if there are more glyph data records than (glyf table) glyphs?
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xmlWriter.endtag("strike")
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xmlWriter.newline()
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def fromXML(self, name, attrs, content, ttFont):
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if name in ["ppem", "resolution"]:
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setattr(self, name, safeEval(attrs["value"]))
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elif name == "glyph":
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if "graphicType" in attrs:
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myFormat = safeEval("'''" + attrs["graphicType"] + "'''")
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else:
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myFormat = None
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if "glyphname" in attrs:
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myGlyphName = safeEval("'''" + attrs["glyphname"] + "'''")
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elif "name" in attrs:
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myGlyphName = safeEval("'''" + attrs["name"] + "'''")
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else:
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from fontTools import ttLib
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raise ttLib.TTLibError("Glyph must have a glyph name.")
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if "originOffsetX" in attrs:
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myOffsetX = safeEval(attrs["originOffsetX"])
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else:
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myOffsetX = 0
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if "originOffsetY" in attrs:
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myOffsetY = safeEval(attrs["originOffsetY"])
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else:
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myOffsetY = 0
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current_glyph = Glyph(
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glyphName=myGlyphName,
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graphicType=myFormat,
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originOffsetX=myOffsetX,
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originOffsetY=myOffsetY,
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)
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for element in content:
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if isinstance(element, tuple):
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name, attrs, content = element
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current_glyph.fromXML(name, attrs, content, ttFont)
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current_glyph.compile(ttFont)
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self.glyphs[current_glyph.glyphName] = current_glyph
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else:
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from fontTools import ttLib
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raise ttLib.TTLibError("can't handle '%s' element" % name)
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