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"""fontTools.ttLib -- a package for dealing with TrueType fonts.
This package offers translators to convert TrueType fonts to Python
objects and vice versa, and additionally from Python to TTX (an XML-based
text format) and vice versa.
Example interactive session:
Python 1.5.2c1 (#43, Mar 9 1999, 13:06:43) [CW PPC w/GUSI w/MSL]
Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
>>> from fontTools import ttLib
>>> tt = ttLib.TTFont("afont.ttf")
>>> tt['maxp'].numGlyphs
242
>>> tt['OS/2'].achVendID
'B&H\000'
>>> tt['head'].unitsPerEm
2048
>>> tt.saveXML("afont.ttx")
Dumping 'LTSH' table...
Dumping 'OS/2' table...
Dumping 'VDMX' table...
Dumping 'cmap' table...
Dumping 'cvt ' table...
Dumping 'fpgm' table...
Dumping 'glyf' table...
Dumping 'hdmx' table...
Dumping 'head' table...
Dumping 'hhea' table...
Dumping 'hmtx' table...
Dumping 'loca' table...
Dumping 'maxp' table...
Dumping 'name' table...
Dumping 'post' table...
Dumping 'prep' table...
>>> tt2 = ttLib.TTFont()
>>> tt2.importXML("afont.ttx")
>>> tt2['maxp'].numGlyphs
242
>>>
"""
#
# $Id: __init__.py,v 1.23 2002-05-10 19:03:34 jvr Exp $
#
import os
import string
import types
class TTLibError(Exception): pass
class TTFont:
"""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.
"""
def __init__(self, file=None, res_name_or_index=None,
sfntVersion="\000\001\000\000", checkchecksums=0,
verbose=0, recalcBBoxes=1):
"""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 (default)
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.
"""
import sfnt
self.verbose = verbose
self.recalcBBoxes = recalcBBoxes
self.tables = {}
self.reader = None
if not file:
self.sfntVersion = sfntVersion
return
if type(file) == types.StringType:
if os.name == "mac" and res_name_or_index is not None:
# on the mac, we deal with sfnt resources as well as flat files
import macUtils
if res_name_or_index == 0:
if macUtils.getSFNTResIndices(file):
# get the first available sfnt font.
file = macUtils.SFNTResourceReader(file, 1)
else:
file = open(file, "rb")
else:
file = macUtils.SFNTResourceReader(file, res_name_or_index)
else:
file = open(file, "rb")
else:
pass # assume "file" is a readable file object
self.reader = sfnt.SFNTReader(file, checkchecksums)
self.sfntVersion = self.reader.sfntVersion
def close(self):
"""If we still have a reader object, close it."""
if self.reader is not None:
self.reader.close()
def save(self, file, makeSuitcase=0):
"""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.
"""
from fontTools.ttLib import sfnt
if type(file) == types.StringType:
closeStream = 1
if os.name == "mac" and makeSuitcase:
import macUtils
file = macUtils.SFNTResourceWriter(file, self)
else:
file = open(file, "wb")
if os.name == "mac":
import macfs
fss = macfs.FSSpec(file.name)
fss.SetCreatorType('mdos', 'BINA')
else:
# assume "file" is a writable file object
closeStream = 0
tags = self.keys()
numTables = len(tags)
writer = sfnt.SFNTWriter(file, numTables, self.sfntVersion)
done = []
for tag in tags:
self._writeTable(tag, writer, done)
writer.close(closeStream)
def 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.
"""
from fontTools import version
import xmlWriter
self.disassembleInstructions = disassembleInstructions
if not tables:
tables = self.keys()
if skipTables:
for tag in skipTables:
if tag in tables:
tables.remove(tag)
numTables = len(tables)
numGlyphs = self['maxp'].numGlyphs
if progress:
progress.set(0, numTables * numGlyphs)
if not splitTables:
writer = xmlWriter.XMLWriter(fileOrPath)
writer.begintag("ttFont", sfntVersion=`self.sfntVersion`[1:-1],
ttLibVersion=version)
writer.newline()
writer.newline()
else:
# 'fileOrPath' must now be a path (pointing to a directory)
if not os.path.exists(fileOrPath):
os.mkdir(fileOrPath)
fileNameTemplate = os.path.join(fileOrPath,
os.path.basename(fileOrPath)) + ".%s.ttx"
for i in range(numTables):
tag = tables[i]
if splitTables:
writer = xmlWriter.XMLWriter(fileNameTemplate % tag2identifier(tag))
writer.begintag("ttFont", sfntVersion=`self.sfntVersion`[1:-1],
ttLibVersion=version)
writer.newline()
writer.newline()
table = self[tag]
report = "Dumping '%s' table..." % tag
if progress:
progress.setlabel(report)
elif self.verbose:
debugmsg(report)
else:
print report
xmltag = tag2xmltag(tag)
if hasattr(table, "ERROR"):
writer.begintag(xmltag, ERROR="decompilation error")
else:
writer.begintag(xmltag)
writer.newline()
if tag in ("glyf", "CFF "):
table.toXML(writer, self, progress)
else:
table.toXML(writer, self)
writer.endtag(xmltag)
writer.newline()
writer.newline()
if splitTables:
writer.endtag("ttFont")
writer.newline()
writer.close()
if progress:
progress.set(i * numGlyphs, numTables * numGlyphs)
if not splitTables:
writer.endtag("ttFont")
writer.newline()
writer.close()
if self.verbose:
debugmsg("Done dumping TTX")
def importXML(self, file, progress=None):
"""Import a TTX file (an XML-based text format), so as to recreate
a font object.
"""
import xmlImport
xmlImport.importXML(self, file, progress)
def isLoaded(self, tag):
"""Return true if the table identified by 'tag' has been
decompiled and loaded into memory."""
return self.tables.has_key(tag)
def has_key(self, tag):
if self.isLoaded(tag):
return 1
elif self.reader and self.reader.has_key(tag):
return 1
else:
return 0
def keys(self):
keys = self.tables.keys()
if self.reader:
for key in self.reader.keys():
if key not in keys:
keys.append(key)
keys.sort()
return keys
def __len__(self):
return len(self.keys())
def __getitem__(self, tag):
try:
return self.tables[tag]
except KeyError:
if self.reader is not None:
import traceback
if self.verbose:
debugmsg("reading '%s' table from disk" % tag)
data = self.reader[tag]
tableclass = getTableClass(tag)
table = tableclass(tag)
self.tables[tag] = table
if self.verbose:
debugmsg("decompiling '%s' table" % tag)
try:
table.decompile(data, self)
except "_ _ F O O _ _": # dummy exception to disable exception catching
print "An exception occurred during the decompilation of the '%s' table" % tag
from tables.DefaultTable import DefaultTable
import StringIO
file = StringIO.StringIO()
traceback.print_exc(file=file)
table = DefaultTable(tag)
table.ERROR = file.getvalue()
self.tables[tag] = table
table.decompile(data, self)
return table
else:
raise KeyError, "'%s' table not found" % tag
def __setitem__(self, tag, table):
self.tables[tag] = table
def __delitem__(self, tag):
if not self.has_key(tag):
raise KeyError, "'%s' table not found" % tag
if self.tables.has_key(tag):
del self.tables[tag]
if self.reader and self.reader.has_key(tag):
del self.reader[tag]
def setGlyphOrder(self, glyphOrder):
self.glyphOrder = glyphOrder
if self.has_key('CFF '):
self['CFF '].setGlyphOrder(glyphOrder)
if self.has_key('glyf'):
self['glyf'].setGlyphOrder(glyphOrder)
def getGlyphOrder(self):
try:
return self.glyphOrder
except AttributeError:
pass
if self.has_key('CFF '):
# CFF OpenType font
self.glyphOrder = self['CFF '].getGlyphOrder()
elif self.has_key('post'):
# TrueType font
glyphOrder = self['post'].getGlyphOrder()
if glyphOrder is None:
#
# No names found in the 'post' table.
# Try to create glyph names from the unicode cmap (if available)
# in combination with the Adobe Glyph List (AGL).
#
self._getGlyphNamesFromCmap()
else:
self.glyphOrder = glyphOrder
else:
self._getGlyphNamesFromCmap()
return self.glyphOrder
def _getGlyphNamesFromCmap(self):
#
# This is rather convoluted, but then again, it's an interesting problem:
# - we need to use the unicode values found in the cmap table to
# build glyph names (eg. because there is only a minimal post table,
# or none at all).
# - but the cmap parser also needs glyph names to work with...
# So here's what we do:
# - make up glyph names based on glyphID
# - load a temporary cmap table based on those names
# - extract the unicode values, build the "real" glyph names
# - unload the temporary cmap table
#
if self.isLoaded("cmap"):
# Bootstrapping: we're getting called by the cmap parser
# itself. This means self.tables['cmap'] contains a partially
# loaded cmap, making it impossible to get at a unicode
# subtable here. We remove the partially loaded cmap and
# restore it later.
# This only happens if the cmap table is loaded before any
# other table that does f.getGlyphOrder() or f.getGlyphName().
cmapLoading = self.tables['cmap']
del self.tables['cmap']
else:
cmapLoading = None
# Make up glyph names based on glyphID, which will be used by the
# temporary cmap and by the real cmap in case we don't find a unicode
# cmap.
numGlyphs = int(self['maxp'].numGlyphs)
glyphOrder = [None] * numGlyphs
glyphOrder[0] = ".notdef"
for i in range(1, numGlyphs):
glyphOrder[i] = "glyph%.5d" % i
# Set the glyph order, so the cmap parser has something
# to work with (so we don't get called recursively).
self.glyphOrder = glyphOrder
# Get a (new) temporary cmap (based on the just invented names)
tempcmap = self['cmap'].getcmap(3, 1)
if tempcmap is not None:
# we have a unicode cmap
from fontTools import agl
cmap = tempcmap.cmap
# create a reverse cmap dict
reversecmap = {}
for unicode, name in cmap.items():
reversecmap[name] = unicode
allNames = {}
for i in range(numGlyphs):
tempName = glyphOrder[i]
if reversecmap.has_key(tempName):
unicode = reversecmap[tempName]
if agl.UV2AGL.has_key(unicode):
# get name from the Adobe Glyph List
glyphName = agl.UV2AGL[unicode]
else:
# create uni<CODE> name
glyphName = "uni" + string.upper(string.zfill(
hex(unicode)[2:], 4))
tempName = glyphName
n = 1
while allNames.has_key(tempName):
tempName = glyphName + "#" + `n`
n = n + 1
glyphOrder[i] = tempName
allNames[tempName] = 1
# Delete the temporary cmap table from the cache, so it can
# be parsed again with the right names.
del self.tables['cmap']
else:
pass # no unicode cmap available, stick with the invented names
self.glyphOrder = glyphOrder
if cmapLoading:
# restore partially loaded cmap, so it can continue loading
# using the proper names.
self.tables['cmap'] = cmapLoading
def getGlyphNames(self):
"""Get a list of glyph names, sorted alphabetically."""
glyphNames = self.getGlyphOrder()[:]
glyphNames.sort()
return glyphNames
def getGlyphNames2(self):
"""Get a list of glyph names, sorted alphabetically,
but not case sensitive.
"""
from fontTools.misc import textTools
return textTools.caselessSort(self.getGlyphOrder())
def getGlyphName(self, glyphID):
return self.getGlyphOrder()[glyphID]
def getGlyphID(self, glyphName):
if not hasattr(self, "_reverseGlyphOrderDict"):
self._buildReverseGlyphOrderDict()
glyphOrder = self.getGlyphOrder()
d = self._reverseGlyphOrderDict
if not d.has_key(glyphName):
if glyphName in glyphOrder:
self._buildReverseGlyphOrderDict()
return self.getGlyphID(glyphName)
else:
raise KeyError, glyphName
glyphID = d[glyphName]
if glyphName <> glyphOrder[glyphID]:
self._buildReverseGlyphOrderDict()
return self.getGlyphID(glyphName)
return glyphID
def _buildReverseGlyphOrderDict(self):
self._reverseGlyphOrderDict = d = {}
glyphOrder = self.getGlyphOrder()
for glyphID in range(len(glyphOrder)):
d[glyphOrder[glyphID]] = glyphID
def _writeTable(self, tag, writer, done):
"""Internal helper function for self.save(). Keeps track of
inter-table dependencies.
"""
if tag in done:
return
tableclass = getTableClass(tag)
for masterTable in tableclass.dependencies:
if masterTable not in done:
if self.has_key(masterTable):
self._writeTable(masterTable, writer, done)
else:
done.append(masterTable)
tabledata = self.getTableData(tag)
if self.verbose:
debugmsg("writing '%s' table to disk" % tag)
writer[tag] = tabledata
done.append(tag)
def getTableData(self, tag):
"""Returns raw table data, whether compiled or directly read from disk.
"""
if self.isLoaded(tag):
if self.verbose:
debugmsg("compiling '%s' table" % tag)
return self.tables[tag].compile(self)
elif self.reader and self.reader.has_key(tag):
if self.verbose:
debugmsg("reading '%s' table from disk" % tag)
return self.reader[tag]
else:
raise KeyError, tag
def _test_endianness():
"""Test the endianness of the machine. This is crucial to know
since TrueType data is always big endian, even on little endian
machines. There are quite a few situations where we explicitly
need to swap some bytes.
"""
import struct
data = struct.pack("h", 0x01)
if data == "\000\001":
return "big"
elif data == "\001\000":
return "little"
else:
assert 0, "endian confusion!"
endian = _test_endianness()
def getTableModule(tag):
"""Fetch the packer/unpacker module for a table.
Return None when no module is found.
"""
import imp
import tables
py_tag = tag2identifier(tag)
try:
f, path, kind = imp.find_module(py_tag, tables.__path__)
if f:
f.close()
except ImportError:
return None
else:
module = __import__("fontTools.ttLib.tables." + py_tag)
return getattr(tables, py_tag)
def getTableClass(tag):
"""Fetch the packer/unpacker class for a table.
Return None when no class is found.
"""
module = getTableModule(tag)
if module is None:
from tables.DefaultTable import DefaultTable
return DefaultTable
py_tag = tag2identifier(tag)
tableclass = getattr(module, "table_" + py_tag)
return tableclass
def getNewTable(tag):
"""Return a new instance of a table."""
tableclass = getTableClass(tag)
return tableclass(tag)
def _escapechar(c):
"""Helper function for tag2identifier()"""
import re
if re.match("[a-z0-9]", c):
return "_" + c
elif re.match("[A-Z]", c):
return c + "_"
else:
return hex(ord(c))[2:]
def tag2identifier(tag):
"""Convert a table tag to a valid (but UGLY) python identifier,
as well as a filename that's guaranteed to be unique even on a
caseless file system. Each character is mapped to two characters.
Lowercase letters get an underscore before the letter, uppercase
letters get an underscore after the letter. Trailing spaces are
trimmed. Illegal characters are escaped as two hex bytes. If the
result starts with a number (as the result of a hex escape), an
extra underscore is prepended. Examples:
'glyf' -> '_g_l_y_f'
'cvt ' -> '_c_v_t'
'OS/2' -> 'O_S_2f_2'
"""
import re
assert len(tag) == 4, "tag should be 4 characters long"
while len(tag) > 1 and tag[-1] == ' ':
tag = tag[:-1]
ident = ""
for c in tag:
ident = ident + _escapechar(c)
if re.match("[0-9]", ident):
ident = "_" + ident
return ident
def identifier2tag(ident):
"""the opposite of tag2identifier()"""
if len(ident) % 2 and ident[0] == "_":
ident = ident[1:]
assert not (len(ident) % 2)
tag = ""
for i in range(0, len(ident), 2):
if ident[i] == "_":
tag = tag + ident[i+1]
elif ident[i+1] == "_":
tag = tag + ident[i]
else:
# assume hex
tag = tag + chr(string.atoi(ident[i:i+2], 16))
# append trailing spaces
tag = tag + (4 - len(tag)) * ' '
return tag
def tag2xmltag(tag):
"""Similarly to tag2identifier(), this converts a TT tag
to a valid XML element name. Since XML element names are
case sensitive, this is a fairly simple/readable translation.
"""
import re
if tag == "OS/2":
return "OS_2"
if re.match("[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]* *$", tag):
return string.strip(tag)
else:
return tag2identifier(tag)
def xmltag2tag(tag):
"""The opposite of tag2xmltag()"""
if tag == "OS_2":
return "OS/2"
if len(tag) == 8:
return identifier2tag(tag)
else:
return tag + " " * (4 - len(tag))
return tag
def debugmsg(msg):
import time
print msg + time.strftime(" (%H:%M:%S)", time.localtime(time.time()))