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- Exception(BaseException)
- TTLibError
- GlyphOrder
- TTFont
- _TTGlyph
- _TTGlyphSet
class GlyphOrder |
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A pseudo table. The glyph order isn‘t in the font as a separate table, but it‘s nice to present it as such in the TTX format. |
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Methods defined here:
- __init__(self, tag)
- fromXML(self, (name, attrs, content), ttFont)
- toXML(self, writer, ttFont)
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class TTFont |
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The main font object. It manages file input and output, and offers a convenient way of accessing tables. Tables will be only decompiled when neccesary, ie. when they‘re actually accessed. This means that simple operations can be extremely fast. |
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Methods defined here:
- __contains__ = has_key(self, tag)
- __delitem__(self, tag)
- __getitem__(self, tag)
- __init__(self, file=None, res_name_or_index=None, sfntVersion=‘\x00\x01\x00\x00‘, checkChecksums=0, verbose=0, recalcBBoxes=1, allowVID=0, ignoreDecompileErrors=False)
- The constructor can be called with a few different arguments.
When reading a font from disk, ‘file‘ should be either a pathname pointing to a file, or a readable file object. It we‘re running on a Macintosh, ‘res_name_or_index‘ maybe an sfnt resource name or an sfnt resource index number or zero. The latter case will cause TTLib to autodetect whether the file is a flat file or a suitcase. (If it‘s a suitcase, only the first ‘sfnt‘ resource will be read!) The ‘checkChecksums‘ argument is used to specify how sfnt checksums are treated upon reading a file from disk: 0: don‘t check (default) 1: check, print warnings if a wrong checksum is found 2: check, raise an exception if a wrong checksum is found. The TTFont constructor can also be called without a ‘file‘ argument: this is the way to create a new empty font. In this case you can optionally supply the ‘sfntVersion‘ argument. If the recalcBBoxes argument is false, a number of things will *not* be recalculated upon save/compile: 1) glyph bounding boxes 2) maxp font bounding box 3) hhea min/max values (1) is needed for certain kinds of CJK fonts (ask Werner Lemberg ;-). Additionally, upon importing an TTX file, this option cause glyphs to be compiled right away. This should reduce memory consumption greatly, and therefore should have some impact on the time needed to parse/compile large fonts. If the allowVID argument is set to true, then virtual GID‘s are supported. Asking for a glyph ID with a glyph name or GID that is not in the font will return a virtual GID. This is valid for GSUB and cmap tables. For SING glyphlets, the cmap table is used to specify Unicode values for virtual GI‘s used in GSUB/GPOS rules. If the gid Nis requested and does not exist in the font, or the glyphname has the form glyphN and does not exist in the font, then N is used as the virtual GID. Else, the first virtual GID is assigned as 0x1000 -1; for subsequent new virtual GIDs, the next is one less than the previous. If ignoreDecompileErrors is set to True, exceptions raised in individual tables during decompilation will be ignored, falling back to the DefaultTable implementation, which simply keeps the binary data.
- __len__(self)
- __setitem__(self, tag, table)
- close(self)
- If we still have a reader object, close it.
- getGlyphID(self, glyphName, requireReal=0)
- getGlyphName(self, glyphID, requireReal=0)
- getGlyphNames(self)
- Get a list of glyph names, sorted alphabetically.
- getGlyphNames2(self)
- Get a list of glyph names, sorted alphabetically,
but not case sensitive.
- getGlyphOrder(self)
- getGlyphSet(self, preferCFF=1)
- Return a generic GlyphSet, which is a dict-like object
mapping glyph names to glyph objects. The returned glyph objects have a .draw() method that supports the Pen protocol, and will have an attribute named ‘width‘, but only *after* the .draw() method has been called. If the font is CFF-based, the outlines will be taken from the ‘CFF ‘ table. Otherwise the outlines will be taken from the ‘glyf‘ table. If the font contains both a ‘CFF ‘ and a ‘glyf‘ table, you can use the ‘preferCFF‘ argument to specify which one should be taken.
- getReverseGlyphMap(self, rebuild=0)
- getTableData(self, tag)
- Returns raw table data, whether compiled or directly read from disk.
- has_key(self, tag)
- importXML(self, file, progress=None)
- Import a TTX file (an XML-based text format), so as to recreate
a font object.
- isLoaded(self, tag)
- Return true if the table identified by ‘tag‘ has been
decompiled and loaded into memory.
- keys(self)
- save(self, file, makeSuitcase=0, reorderTables=1)
- Save the font to disk. Similarly to the constructor,
the ‘file‘ argument can be either a pathname or a writable file object. On the Mac, if makeSuitcase is true, a suitcase (resource fork) file will we made instead of a flat .ttf file.
- saveXML(self, fileOrPath, progress=None, tables=None, skipTables=None, splitTables=0, disassembleInstructions=1)
- Export the font as TTX (an XML-based text file), or as a series of text
files when splitTables is true. In the latter case, the ‘fileOrPath‘ argument should be a path to a directory. The ‘tables‘ argument must either be false (dump all tables) or a list of tables to dump. The ‘skipTables‘ argument may be a list of tables to skip, but only when the ‘tables‘ argument is false.
- setGlyphOrder(self, glyphOrder)
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class TTLibError(Exception) |
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- Method resolution order:
- TTLibError
- Exception
- BaseException
- object
Data descriptors defined here:
- __weakref__
- list of weak references to the object (if defined)
Methods inherited from Exception:
- __init__(...)
- x.__init__(...) initializes x; see x.__class__.__doc__ for signature
Data and other attributes inherited from Exception:
- __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object at 0x8108c0>
- T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
Methods inherited from BaseException:
- __delattr__(...)
- x.__delattr__(‘name‘) <==> del x.name
- __getattribute__(...)
- x.__getattribute__(‘name‘) <==> x.name
- __getitem__(...)
- x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
- __getslice__(...)
- x.__getslice__(i, j) <==> x[i:j]
Use of negative indices is not supported.
- __reduce__(...)
- __repr__(...)
- x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
- __setattr__(...)
- x.__setattr__(‘name‘, value) <==> x.name = value
- __setstate__(...)
- __str__(...)
- x.__str__() <==> str(x)
- __unicode__(...)
Data descriptors inherited from BaseException:
- __dict__
- args
- message
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class _TTGlyph |
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Wrapper for a TrueType glyph that supports the Pen protocol, meaning that it has a .draw() method that takes a pen object as its only argument. Additionally there is a ‘width‘ attribute. |
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Methods defined here:
- __init__(self, glyphName, ttFont)
- draw(self, pen)
- Draw the glyph onto Pen. See fontTools.pens.basePen for details
how that works.
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class _TTGlyphSet |
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Generic dict-like GlyphSet class, meant as a TrueType counterpart to CFF‘s CharString dict. See TTFont.getGlyphSet(). |
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Methods defined here:
- __contains__ = has_key(self, glyphName)
- __getitem__(self, glyphName)
- __init__(self, ttFont)
- get(self, glyphName, default=None)
- has_key(self, glyphName)
- keys(self)
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