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#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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#
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# $Id: afm.py,v 1.14 2006/04/24 14:20:20 paultcochrane Exp $
"""
Module for reading and writing AFM files.
"""
__revision__ = '$Revision: 1.14 $'
# It does not implement the full spec (Adobe Technote 5004, Adobe Font Metrics
# File Format Specification). Still, it should read most "common" AFM files.
# Taken and adapted from afmLib.py in fonttools by Just van Rossum
import re, os, types, cPickle, sys
from pyscript.base import FontError
import pyscript
FONTDIR = os.path.join(pyscript.__path__[0], "fonts")
# every single line starts with a "word"
identifierRE = re.compile("^([A-Za-z]+).*")
# regular expression to parse char lines
charRE = re.compile(
"(-?\d+)" # charnum
"\s*;\s*WX\s+" # ; WX
"(\d+)" # width
"\s*;\s*N\s+" # ; N
"([.A-Za-z0-9_]+)" # charname
"\s*;\s*B\s+" # ; B
"(-?\d+)" # left
"\s+" #
"(-?\d+)" # bottom
"\s+" #
"(-?\d+)" # right
"\s+" #
"(-?\d+)" # top
"\s*;\s*" # ;
)
# regular expression to parse kerning lines
kernRE = re.compile(
"([.A-Za-z0-9_]+)" # leftchar
"\s+" #
"([.A-Za-z0-9_]+)" # rightchar
"\s+" #
"(-?\d+)" # value
"\s*" #
)
# regular expressions to parse composite info lines of the form:
# Aacute 2 ; PCC A 0 0 ; PCC acute 182 211 ;
compositeRE = re.compile(
"([.A-Za-z0-9_]+)" # char name
"\s+" #
"(\d+)" # number of parts
"\s*;\s*" #
)
componentRE = re.compile(
"PCC\s+" # PPC
"([.A-Za-z0-9_]+)" # base char name
"\s+" #
"(-?\d+)" # x offset
"\s+" #
"(-?\d+)" # y offset
"\s*;\s*" #
)
class AFMError(Exception):
"""
Class for handling errors
"""
pass
class ConvertAFM:
"""
Convert Adobe Font Metrics
"""
_keywords = ['StartFontMetrics',
'EndFontMetrics',
'StartCharMetrics',
'EndCharMetrics',
'StartKernData',
'StartKernPairs',
'EndKernPairs',
'EndKernData',
'StartComposites',
'EndComposites',
]
def __init__(self, filename):
"""
Initialisation of object
@param filename: the name of the font file name
@type filename: string
"""
self._attrs = {}
self._chars = {}
self._kerning = {}
self._comments = []
self._composites = {}
self.parse(filename)
def parse(self, path):
"""
Parse the afm file
@param path: path to the afm file
@type path: string
"""
f = open(path, 'rb')
data = f.read()
f.close()
# read any text file, regardless whether it's
# formatted for Mac, Unix or Dos
sep = ""
if '\r' in data:
sep = sep + '\r' # mac or dos
if '\n' in data:
sep = sep + '\n' # unix or dos
#lines = string.split(data, sep)
lines = data.split(sep)
for line in lines:
if not line.strip():
continue
m = identifierRE.match(line)
if m is None:
raise AFMError, "syntax error in AFM file: " + `line`
pos = m.regs[1][1]
word = line[:pos]
rest = line[pos:].strip()
if word in self._keywords:
continue
if word == "C":
self.parsechar(rest)
elif word == "KPX":
self.parsekernpair(rest)
elif word == "CC":
self.parsecomposite(rest)
else:
self.parseattr(word, rest)
def write(self, filename):
"""
Write the font file
@param filename: the name of the font file to write
@type filename: string
"""
out = open(filename, "w")
# the new ugly way, that produces nice files
# docstring
out.write('"""\n')
out.write("PyScript font module for %s\n" %
self._attrs['FullName'])
out.write('"""\n')
# this is the revision attribute useful for python
# with extra code due to cvs keyword expansion issues
out.write("__revision__ = '$")
out.write("Revision$'\n")
# write out the attributes
out.write("attrs = {\n")
for key in self._attrs.keys():
value = self._attrs[key]
if str(value.__class__) == "<type 'str'>":
out.write("'%s' : '%s',\n" % \
(key, value))
else:
out.write("'%s' : %s,\n" % \
(key, value))
out.write("}\n")
# write out the characters
out.write("chars = {\n")
for key in self._chars.keys():
value = self._chars[key]
out.write("%s : %s,\n" % \
(key, value))
out.write("}\n");
# write out the kerning
out.write("kerning = {\n")
for key in self._kerning.keys():
value = self._kerning[key]
out.write("%s : %s,\n" % \
(key, value))
out.write("}\n")
# write out the comments
out.write("comments = [\n")
for elem in self._comments:
out.write("'%s',\n" % elem)
out.write("]\n")
# write out the composites
out.write("composites = {\n")
for key in self._composites.keys():
value = self._composites[key]
out.write("%s : %s,\n" % \
(key, value))
out.write("}\n")
# the old, simple way, that produces ugly files
# out.write("attrs = %s"%repr(self._attrs))
# out.write("\n")
# out.write("chars = %s"%repr(self._chars))
# out.write("\n")
# out.write("kerning = %s"%repr(self._kerning))
# out.write("\n")
# out.write("comments = %s"%repr(self._comments))
# out.write("\n")
# out.write("composites = %s"%repr(self._composites))
# out.write("\n")
out.close()
def write2(self, filename):
"""
Another version of writing the font file, uses the CPickle module
@param filename: the name of the font file to write
@type filename: string
"""
afm = AFM()
afm._attrs = self._attrs
afm._chars = self._chars
afm._kerning = self._kerning
afm._comments = self._comments
afm._composites = self._composites
fp = open(filename, "w")
cPickle.dump(afm, fp)
fp.close()
def parsechar(self, rest):
"""
Parse a character
@param rest: the character to parse
@type rest: string
"""
m = charRE.match(rest)
if m is None:
raise AFMError, "syntax error in AFM file: " + `rest`
things = []
for fr, to in m.regs[1:]:
things.append(rest[fr:to])
#charname = things[2]
del things[2]
#charnum, width, l, b, r, t = map(string.atoi, things)
charnum, width, l, b, r, t = map(int, things)
# width l b r t
self._chars[charnum] = width, l, b, r, t
def parsekernpair(self, rest):
"""
Parse a kerning pair
@param rest: the kerning pair to parse
@type rest: string
"""
m = kernRE.match(rest)
if m is None:
raise AFMError, "syntax error in AFM file: " + `rest`
things = []
for fr, to in m.regs[1:]:
things.append(rest[fr:to])
leftchar, rightchar, value = things
value = int(value)
#self._kerning[(leftchar, rightchar)] = value
# fix for all kernings
if len(leftchar) == len(rightchar) == 1:
self._kerning[(ord(leftchar), ord(rightchar))]=value
def parseattr(self, word, rest):
"""
Parse an attribute
@param word: the kind of attribute to be parsed (?)
@type word: string
@param rest: the attribute to parse
@type rest: string
"""
if word == "FontBBox":
#l, b, r, t = map(string.atoi, string.split(rest))
l, b, r, t = map(int, rest.split())
self._attrs[word] = l, b, r, t
elif word == "Comment":
self._comments.append(rest)
else:
try:
value = int(rest)
except (ValueError, OverflowError):
self._attrs[word] = rest
else:
self._attrs[word] = value
def parsecomposite(self, rest):
"""
Parse a composite string/expression/thing
@param rest: the string to parse
@type rest: string
"""
m = compositeRE.match(rest)
if m is None:
raise AFMError, "syntax error in AFM file: " + `rest`
charname = m.group(1)
ncomponents = int(m.group(2))
rest = rest[m.regs[0][1]:]
components = []
while 1:
m = componentRE.match(rest)
if m is None:
raise AFMError, "syntax error in AFM file: " + `rest`
basechar = m.group(1)
xoffset = int(m.group(2))
yoffset = int(m.group(3))
components.append((basechar, xoffset, yoffset))
rest = rest[m.regs[0][1]:]
if not rest:
break
assert len(components) == ncomponents
self._composites[charname] = components
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
class AFM:
"""
Class for handling Adobe Font Metric objects
"""
def __init__(self, fontname):
"""
Initialisation of the AFM object
@param fontname: the name of the font
@type fontname: string
"""
# this should be a better name, but will stop the possible error
# from occurring
self.FullName = fontname
fontname = fontname.lower()
fontname = fontname.replace("-", "_")
# the import statement seem a little bit of a hack
# but this will work for now.
try:
f = __import__('pyscript.fonts.%s'%fontname, None, None, [fontname])
except ImportError, x:
# rename the exception
raise FontError, x
self.f = f
def has_kernpair(self, pair):
"""
Determines if the kerning pair exists in the font
@param pair: the kering pair to look for
@type pair: ?
"""
return self.f.kerning.has_key(pair)
def kernpairs(self):
"""
Returns the kerning pairs in the font
"""
return self.f.kerning.keys()
def has_char(self, char):
"""
Determins if the character exists in the font
@param char: the character to look for
@type char: ?
"""
return self.f.chars.has_key(char)
def chars(self):
"""
Returns the characters in the font
"""
return self.f.chars.keys()
def comments(self):
"""
Returns the comments in the font
"""
return self.f.comments
def __getattr__(self, attr):
"""
Gets an attribute of the font
@param attr: the attribute to get
@type attr: ?
"""
if self.f.attrs.has_key(attr):
return self.f.attrs[attr]
else:
raise AttributeError, attr
def __getitem__(self, key):
"""
Gets an item within the font
@param key: the item to get
@type key: ?
"""
if type(key) == types.TupleType:
# key is a tuple, return the kernpair
return self.f.kerning.get(key, 0)
else:
# return the metrics instead
return self.f.chars[key]
def __repr__(self):
"""
Returns the representation of the font object
"""
if hasattr(self, "FullName"):
return '<AFM object for %s>' % self.FullName
else:
return '<AFM object at %x>' % id(self)
def bbox(self, string, size=1, kerning=0):
'''
Return a strings boundingbox in this font
at the scale provided (relative to 1 point?)
@param string: the string to measure
@type string: string
@param size: the point size of the font (sort of)
@type size: int
@param kerning: whether to subtract off the kerning
@type kerning: boolean
@return: xl, yb, xr, yt
'''
chars = map(ord, list(string))
# order: width l b r t
# use 'reduce' and 'map' as they're written in C
# add up all the widths
width = reduce(lambda x, y : x+self[y][0], chars, 0)
# subtract the kerning
if kerning == 1:
if len(chars)>1:
kk = map(lambda x, y:self[(x, y)], chars[:-1], chars[1:])
kern = reduce(lambda x, y:x+y, kk)
width += kern
kk = map(lambda x, y:self[(x, y)], chars[:-1], chars[1:])
print kk
# get rid of the end bits
start = self[chars[0]][1]
f = self[chars[-1]]
width = width-start-(f[0]-f[3])
# accumulate maximum height
top = reduce(lambda x, y: max(x, self[y][4]), chars, 0)
# accumulate lowest point
bottom = reduce(lambda x, y: min(x, self[y][2]),
chars, self[chars[0]][2])
sc = size/1000.
xl = start*sc
yb = bottom*sc
xr = xl + width*sc
yt = top*sc
return xl, yb, xr, yt
def load(fontname):
"""
Loads the font of the given font name
@param fontname: the name of the font to load
@type fontname: string
"""
fontpath = os.path.join(FONTDIR, fontname)
fp = open(fontpath+".font")
font = cPickle.load(fp)
fp.close()
return font
if __name__ == "__main__":
# utility for converting afm files to pyscripts
# font modules
for afmFname in sys.argv[1:]:
afmObj = ConvertAFM(afmFname)
dirname, fname = os.path.split(afmFname)
base, ext = os.path.splitext(fname)
base = base.lower()
base = base.replace("-", "_")
outfile = os.path.join(dirname, base+".py")
afmObj.write(outfile)
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