pub struct Face<'a> { /* private fields */ }
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A font face handle.
Implementations§
Source§impl<'a> Face<'a>
impl<'a> Face<'a>
Sourcepub fn from_slice(data: &'a [u8], index: u32) -> Result<Self, FaceParsingError>
pub fn from_slice(data: &'a [u8], index: u32) -> Result<Self, FaceParsingError>
Creates a new Face
object from a raw data.
index
indicates the specific font face in a font collection.
Use fonts_in_collection
to get the total number of font faces.
Set to 0 if unsure.
This method will do some parsing and sanitization, so it’s a bit expensive.
Required tables: head
, hhea
and maxp
.
If an optional table has an invalid data it will be skipped.
Sourcepub fn has_table(&self, name: TableName) -> bool
pub fn has_table(&self, name: TableName) -> bool
Checks that face has a specified table.
Will return true
only for tables that were successfully parsed.
Sourcepub fn table_data(&self, tag: Tag) -> Option<&'a [u8]>
pub fn table_data(&self, tag: Tag) -> Option<&'a [u8]>
Returns the raw data of a selected table.
Useful if you want to parse the data manually.
Sourcepub fn names(&self) -> Names<'_> ⓘ
pub fn names(&self) -> Names<'_> ⓘ
Returns an iterator over Name Records.
An iterator can be empty.
Sourcepub fn is_regular(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_regular(&self) -> bool
Checks that face is marked as Regular.
Returns false
when OS/2 table is not present.
Sourcepub fn is_italic(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_italic(&self) -> bool
Checks that face is marked as Italic.
Returns false
when OS/2 table is not present.
Sourcepub fn is_bold(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_bold(&self) -> bool
Checks that face is marked as Bold.
Returns false
when OS/2 table is not present.
Sourcepub fn is_oblique(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_oblique(&self) -> bool
Checks that face is marked as Oblique.
Returns false
when OS/2 table is not present or when its version is < 4.
Sourcepub fn is_monospaced(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_monospaced(&self) -> bool
Checks that face is marked as Monospaced.
Returns false
when post
table is not present.
Sourcepub fn is_variable(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_variable(&self) -> bool
Checks that face is variable.
Simply checks the presence of a fvar
table.
Sourcepub fn weight(&self) -> Weight
pub fn weight(&self) -> Weight
Returns face’s weight.
Returns Weight::Normal
when OS/2 table is not present.
Sourcepub fn width(&self) -> Width
pub fn width(&self) -> Width
Returns face’s width.
Returns Width::Normal
when OS/2 table is not present or when value is invalid.
Sourcepub fn italic_angle(&self) -> Option<f32>
pub fn italic_angle(&self) -> Option<f32>
Returns face’s italic angle.
Returns None
when post
table is not present.
Sourcepub fn ascender(&self) -> i16
pub fn ascender(&self) -> i16
Returns a horizontal face ascender.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Sourcepub fn descender(&self) -> i16
pub fn descender(&self) -> i16
Returns a horizontal face descender.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Sourcepub fn line_gap(&self) -> i16
pub fn line_gap(&self) -> i16
Returns a horizontal face line gap.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Sourcepub fn typographic_ascender(&self) -> Option<i16>
pub fn typographic_ascender(&self) -> Option<i16>
Returns a horizontal typographic face ascender.
Prefer Face::ascender
unless you explicitly want this. This is a more
low-level alternative.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Returns None
when OS/2 table is not present.
Sourcepub fn typographic_descender(&self) -> Option<i16>
pub fn typographic_descender(&self) -> Option<i16>
Returns a horizontal typographic face descender.
Prefer Face::descender
unless you explicitly want this. This is a more
low-level alternative.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Returns None
when OS/2 table is not present.
Sourcepub fn typographic_line_gap(&self) -> Option<i16>
pub fn typographic_line_gap(&self) -> Option<i16>
Returns a horizontal typographic face line gap.
Prefer Face::line_gap
unless you explicitly want this. This is a more
low-level alternative.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Returns None
when OS/2 table is not present.
Sourcepub fn vertical_ascender(&self) -> Option<i16>
pub fn vertical_ascender(&self) -> Option<i16>
Returns a vertical face ascender.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Sourcepub fn vertical_descender(&self) -> Option<i16>
pub fn vertical_descender(&self) -> Option<i16>
Returns a vertical face descender.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Sourcepub fn vertical_height(&self) -> Option<i16>
pub fn vertical_height(&self) -> Option<i16>
Returns a vertical face height.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Sourcepub fn vertical_line_gap(&self) -> Option<i16>
pub fn vertical_line_gap(&self) -> Option<i16>
Returns a vertical face line gap.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Sourcepub fn units_per_em(&self) -> Option<u16>
pub fn units_per_em(&self) -> Option<u16>
Returns face’s units per EM.
Returns None
when value is not in a 16..=16384 range.
Sourcepub fn x_height(&self) -> Option<i16>
pub fn x_height(&self) -> Option<i16>
Returns face’s x height.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Returns None
when OS/2 table is not present or when its version is < 2.
Sourcepub fn capital_height(&self) -> Option<i16>
pub fn capital_height(&self) -> Option<i16>
Returns face’s capital height.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Returns None
when OS/2 table is not present or when its version is < 2.
Sourcepub fn underline_metrics(&self) -> Option<LineMetrics>
pub fn underline_metrics(&self) -> Option<LineMetrics>
Returns face’s underline metrics.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Returns None
when post
table is not present.
Sourcepub fn strikeout_metrics(&self) -> Option<LineMetrics>
pub fn strikeout_metrics(&self) -> Option<LineMetrics>
Returns face’s strikeout metrics.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Returns None
when OS/2 table is not present.
Sourcepub fn subscript_metrics(&self) -> Option<ScriptMetrics>
pub fn subscript_metrics(&self) -> Option<ScriptMetrics>
Returns face’s subscript metrics.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Returns None
when OS/2 table is not present.
Sourcepub fn superscript_metrics(&self) -> Option<ScriptMetrics>
pub fn superscript_metrics(&self) -> Option<ScriptMetrics>
Returns face’s superscript metrics.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Returns None
when OS/2 table is not present.
Sourcepub fn number_of_glyphs(&self) -> u16
pub fn number_of_glyphs(&self) -> u16
Returns a total number of glyphs in the face.
Never zero.
The value was already parsed, so this function doesn’t involve any parsing.
Sourcepub fn character_mapping_subtables(&self) -> Subtables<'_> ⓘ
pub fn character_mapping_subtables(&self) -> Subtables<'_> ⓘ
Returns an iterator over character to glyph index mapping.
This is a more low-level alternative to Face::glyph_index
.
An iterator can be empty.
Sourcepub fn glyph_index(&self, c: char) -> Option<GlyphId>
pub fn glyph_index(&self, c: char) -> Option<GlyphId>
Resolves a Glyph ID for a code point.
Returns None
instead of 0
when glyph is not found.
All subtable formats except Mixed Coverage (8) are supported.
If you need a more low-level control, prefer Face::character_mapping_subtables
.
Sourcepub fn glyph_variation_index(&self, c: char, variation: char) -> Option<GlyphId>
pub fn glyph_variation_index(&self, c: char, variation: char) -> Option<GlyphId>
Resolves a variation of a Glyph ID from two code points.
Implemented according to Unicode Variation Sequences.
Returns None
instead of 0
when glyph is not found.
Sourcepub fn glyph_hor_advance(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<u16>
pub fn glyph_hor_advance(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<u16>
Returns glyph’s horizontal advance.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Sourcepub fn glyph_ver_advance(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<u16>
pub fn glyph_ver_advance(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<u16>
Returns glyph’s vertical advance.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Sourcepub fn glyph_hor_side_bearing(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<i16>
pub fn glyph_hor_side_bearing(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<i16>
Returns glyph’s horizontal side bearing.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Sourcepub fn glyph_ver_side_bearing(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<i16>
pub fn glyph_ver_side_bearing(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<i16>
Returns glyph’s vertical side bearing.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Sourcepub fn glyph_y_origin(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<i16>
pub fn glyph_y_origin(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<i16>
Returns glyph’s vertical origin according to Vertical Origin Table.
Sourcepub fn glyph_name(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<&str>
pub fn glyph_name(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<&str>
Returns glyph’s name.
Uses the post
and CFF
tables as sources.
Returns None
when no name is associated with a glyph
.
Sourcepub fn has_glyph_classes(&self) -> bool
pub fn has_glyph_classes(&self) -> bool
Checks that face has Glyph Class Definition Table.
Sourcepub fn glyph_class(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<GlyphClass>
pub fn glyph_class(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<GlyphClass>
Returns glyph’s class according to Glyph Class Definition Table.
Returns None
when Glyph Class Definition Table is not set
or glyph class is not set or invalid.
Sourcepub fn glyph_mark_attachment_class(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Class
pub fn glyph_mark_attachment_class(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Class
Returns glyph’s mark attachment class according to Mark Attachment Class Definition Table.
All glyphs not assigned to a class fall into Class 0.
Sourcepub fn is_mark_glyph(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId, set_index: Option<u16>) -> bool
pub fn is_mark_glyph(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId, set_index: Option<u16>) -> bool
Checks that glyph is a mark according to Mark Glyph Sets Table.
set_index
allows checking a specific glyph coverage set.
Otherwise all sets will be checked.
Sourcepub fn glyph_variation_delta(
&self,
outer_index: u16,
inner_index: u16,
) -> Option<f32>
pub fn glyph_variation_delta( &self, outer_index: u16, inner_index: u16, ) -> Option<f32>
Returns glyph’s variation delta at a specified index according to Item Variation Store Table.
Sourcepub fn kerning_subtables(&self) -> Subtables<'_> ⓘ
pub fn kerning_subtables(&self) -> Subtables<'_> ⓘ
Returns a iterator over kerning subtables.
Supports both OpenType and Apple Advanced Typography variants.
Sourcepub fn outline_glyph(
&self,
glyph_id: GlyphId,
builder: &mut dyn OutlineBuilder,
) -> Option<Rect>
pub fn outline_glyph( &self, glyph_id: GlyphId, builder: &mut dyn OutlineBuilder, ) -> Option<Rect>
Outlines a glyph and returns its tight bounding box.
Warning: since ttf-parser
is a pull parser,
OutlineBuilder
will emit segments even when outline is partially malformed.
You must check outline_glyph()
result before using
OutlineBuilder
’s output.
gvar
, glyf
, CFF
and CFF2
tables are supported.
And they will be accesses in this specific order.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Returns None
when glyph has no outline or on error.
§Example
use std::fmt::Write;
use ttf_parser;
struct Builder(String);
impl ttf_parser::OutlineBuilder for Builder {
fn move_to(&mut self, x: f32, y: f32) {
write!(&mut self.0, "M {} {} ", x, y).unwrap();
}
fn line_to(&mut self, x: f32, y: f32) {
write!(&mut self.0, "L {} {} ", x, y).unwrap();
}
fn quad_to(&mut self, x1: f32, y1: f32, x: f32, y: f32) {
write!(&mut self.0, "Q {} {} {} {} ", x1, y1, x, y).unwrap();
}
fn curve_to(&mut self, x1: f32, y1: f32, x2: f32, y2: f32, x: f32, y: f32) {
write!(&mut self.0, "C {} {} {} {} {} {} ", x1, y1, x2, y2, x, y).unwrap();
}
fn close(&mut self) {
write!(&mut self.0, "Z ").unwrap();
}
}
let data = std::fs::read("tests/fonts/demo.ttf").unwrap();
let face = ttf_parser::Face::from_slice(&data, 0).unwrap();
let mut builder = Builder(String::new());
let bbox = face.outline_glyph(ttf_parser::GlyphId(1), &mut builder).unwrap();
assert_eq!(builder.0, "M 173 267 L 369 267 L 270 587 L 173 267 Z M 6 0 L 224 656 \
L 320 656 L 541 0 L 452 0 L 390 200 L 151 200 L 85 0 L 6 0 Z ");
assert_eq!(bbox, ttf_parser::Rect { x_min: 6, y_min: 0, x_max: 541, y_max: 656 });
Sourcepub fn glyph_bounding_box(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<Rect>
pub fn glyph_bounding_box(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<Rect>
Returns a tight glyph bounding box.
Unless the current face has a glyf
table, this is just a shorthand for outline_glyph()
since only the glyf
table stores a bounding box. In case of CFF and variable fonts
we have to actually outline a glyph to find it’s bounding box.
When a glyph is defined by a raster or a vector image,
that can be obtained via glyph_image()
,
the bounding box must be calculated manually and this method will return None
.
This method is affected by variation axes.
Sourcepub fn global_bounding_box(&self) -> Rect
pub fn global_bounding_box(&self) -> Rect
Returns a bounding box that large enough to enclose any glyph from the face.
Sourcepub fn glyph_raster_image(
&self,
glyph_id: GlyphId,
pixels_per_em: u16,
) -> Option<RasterGlyphImage<'_>>
pub fn glyph_raster_image( &self, glyph_id: GlyphId, pixels_per_em: u16, ) -> Option<RasterGlyphImage<'_>>
Returns a reference to a glyph’s raster image.
A font can define a glyph using a raster or a vector image instead of a simple outline. Which is primarily used for emojis. This method should be used to access raster images.
pixels_per_em
allows selecting a preferred image size. The chosen size will
be closer to an upper one. So when font has 64px and 96px images and pixels_per_em
is set to 72, 96px image will be returned.
To get the largest image simply use std::u16::MAX
.
Note that this method will return an encoded image. It should be decoded by the caller. We don’t validate or preprocess it in any way.
Currently, only PNG images are supported.
Also, a font can contain both: images and outlines. So when this method returns None
you should also try outline_glyph()
afterwards.
There are multiple ways an image can be stored in a TrueType font
and this method supports only sbix
, CBLC
+CBDT
.
Font’s tables be accesses in this specific order.
Sourcepub fn glyph_svg_image(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<&'a [u8]>
pub fn glyph_svg_image(&self, glyph_id: GlyphId) -> Option<&'a [u8]>
Returns a reference to a glyph’s SVG image.
A font can define a glyph using a raster or a vector image instead of a simple outline. Which is primarily used for emojis. This method should be used to access SVG images.
Note that this method will return just an SVG data. It should be rendered or even decompressed (in case of SVGZ) by the caller. We don’t validate or preprocess it in any way.
Also, a font can contain both: images and outlines. So when this method returns None
you should also try outline_glyph()
afterwards.
Sourcepub fn variation_axes(&self) -> VariationAxes<'_> ⓘ
pub fn variation_axes(&self) -> VariationAxes<'_> ⓘ
Returns an iterator over variation axes.
Sourcepub fn set_variation(&mut self, axis: Tag, value: f32) -> Option<()>
pub fn set_variation(&mut self, axis: Tag, value: f32) -> Option<()>
Sets a variation axis coordinate.
This is the only mutable method in the library. We can simplify the API a lot by storing the variable coordinates in the face object itself.
Since coordinates are stored on the stack, we allow only 32 of them.
Returns None
when face is not variable or doesn’t have such axis.
Sourcepub fn variation_coordinates(&self) -> &[NormalizedCoordinate]
pub fn variation_coordinates(&self) -> &[NormalizedCoordinate]
Returns the current normalized variation coordinates.
Sourcepub fn has_non_default_variation_coordinates(&self) -> bool
pub fn has_non_default_variation_coordinates(&self) -> bool
Checks that face has non-default variation coordinates.
Trait Implementations§
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<'a> Freeze for Face<'a>
impl<'a> RefUnwindSafe for Face<'a>
impl<'a> Send for Face<'a>
impl<'a> Sync for Face<'a>
impl<'a> Unpin for Face<'a>
impl<'a> UnwindSafe for Face<'a>
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