# encoding: utf-8 # prawn/font/afm.rb : Implements AFM font support for Prawn # # Copyright May 2008, Gregory Brown / James Healy. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details. require_relative '../../prawn/encoding' module Prawn class Font # @private class AFM < Font BUILT_INS = %w[ Courier Helvetica Times-Roman Symbol ZapfDingbats Courier-Bold Courier-Oblique Courier-BoldOblique Times-Bold Times-Italic Times-BoldItalic Helvetica-Bold Helvetica-Oblique Helvetica-BoldOblique ] def unicode? false end def self.metrics_path if m = ENV['METRICS'] @metrics_path ||= m.split(':') else @metrics_path ||= [ ".", "/usr/lib/afm", "/usr/local/lib/afm", "/usr/openwin/lib/fonts/afm", Prawn::DATADIR+'/fonts'] end end attr_reader :attributes #:nodoc: def initialize(document, name, options={}) #:nodoc: unless BUILT_INS.include?(name) raise Prawn::Errors::UnknownFont, "#{name} is not a known font." end super @@winansi ||= Prawn::Encoding::WinAnsi.new # parse data/encodings/win_ansi.txt once only @@font_data ||= SynchronizedCache.new # parse each ATM font file once only file_name = @name.dup file_name << ".afm" unless file_name =~ /\.afm$/ file_name = file_name[0] == ?/ ? file_name : find_font(file_name) font_data = @@font_data[file_name] ||= parse_afm(file_name) @glyph_widths = font_data[:glyph_widths] @glyph_table = font_data[:glyph_table] @bounding_boxes = font_data[:bounding_boxes] @kern_pairs = font_data[:kern_pairs] @kern_pair_table = font_data[:kern_pair_table] @attributes = font_data[:attributes] @ascender = @attributes["ascender"].to_i @descender = @attributes["descender"].to_i @line_gap = Float(bbox[3] - bbox[1]) - (@ascender - @descender) end # The font bbox, as an array of integers # def bbox @bbox ||= @attributes['fontbbox'].split(/\s+/).map { |e| Integer(e) } end # NOTE: String *must* be encoded as WinAnsi def compute_width_of(string, options={}) #:nodoc: scale = (options[:size] || size) / 1000.0 if options[:kerning] strings, numbers = kern(string).partition { |e| e.is_a?(String) } total_kerning_offset = numbers.inject(0.0) { |s,r| s + r } (unscaled_width_of(strings.join) - total_kerning_offset) * scale else unscaled_width_of(string) * scale end end # Returns true if the font has kerning data, false otherwise # def has_kerning_data? @kern_pairs.any? end # built-in fonts only work with winansi encoding, so translate the # string. Changes the encoding in-place, so the argument itself # is replaced with a string in WinAnsi encoding. # def normalize_encoding(text) enc = @@winansi text.unpack("U*").collect { |i| enc[i] }.pack("C*") rescue ArgumentError raise Prawn::Errors::IncompatibleStringEncoding, "Arguments to text methods must be UTF-8 encoded" end # Returns the number of characters in +str+ (a WinAnsi-encoded string). # def character_count(str) str.length end # Perform any changes to the string that need to happen # before it is rendered to the canvas. Returns an array of # subset "chunks", where each chunk is an array of two elements. # The first element is the font subset number, and the second # is either a string or an array (for kerned text). # # For Adobe fonts, there is only ever a single subset, so # the first element of the array is "0", and the second is # the string itself (or an array, if kerning is performed). # # The +text+ parameter must be in WinAnsi encoding (cp1252). # def encode_text(text, options={}) [[0, options[:kerning] ? kern(text) : text]] end def glyph_present?(char) if char == "_" true else normalize_encoding(char) != "_" end end private def register(subset) font_dict = {:Type => :Font, :Subtype => :Type1, :BaseFont => name.to_sym} # Symbolic AFM fonts (Symbol, ZapfDingbats) have their own encodings font_dict.merge!(:Encoding => :WinAnsiEncoding) unless symbolic? @document.ref!(font_dict) end def symbolic? attributes["characterset"] == "Special" end def find_font(file) self.class.metrics_path.find { |f| File.exist? "#{f}/#{file}" } + "/#{file}" rescue NoMethodError raise Prawn::Errors::UnknownFont, "Couldn't find the font: #{file} in any of:\n" + self.class.metrics_path.join("\n") end def parse_afm(file_name) data = {:glyph_widths => {}, :bounding_boxes => {}, :kern_pairs => {}, :attributes => {}} section = [] File.foreach(file_name) do |line| case line when /^Start(\w+)/ section.push $1 next when /^End(\w+)/ section.pop next end case section when ["FontMetrics", "CharMetrics"] next unless line =~ /^CH?\s/ name = line[/\bN\s+(\.?\w+)\s*;/, 1] data[:glyph_widths][name] = line[/\bWX\s+(\d+)\s*;/, 1].to_i data[:bounding_boxes][name] = line[/\bB\s+([^;]+);/, 1].to_s.rstrip when ["FontMetrics", "KernData", "KernPairs"] next unless line =~ /^KPX\s+(\.?\w+)\s+(\.?\w+)\s+(-?\d+)/ data[:kern_pairs][[$1, $2]] = $3.to_i when ["FontMetrics", "KernData", "TrackKern"], ["FontMetrics", "Composites"] next else parse_generic_afm_attribute(line, data) end end # process data parsed from AFM file to build tables which # will be used when measuring and kerning text data[:glyph_table] = (0..255).map do |i| data[:glyph_widths][Encoding::WinAnsi::CHARACTERS[i]].to_i end character_hash = Hash[Encoding::WinAnsi::CHARACTERS.zip((0..Encoding::WinAnsi::CHARACTERS.size).to_a)] data[:kern_pair_table] = data[:kern_pairs].inject({}) do |h,p| h[p[0].map { |n| character_hash[n] }] = p[1] h end data.each_value { |hash| hash.freeze } data.freeze end def parse_generic_afm_attribute(line, hash) line =~ /(^\w+)\s+(.*)/ key, value = $1.to_s.downcase, $2 hash[:attributes][key] = hash[:attributes][key] ? Array(hash[:attributes][key]) << value : value end # converts a string into an array with spacing offsets # bewteen characters that need to be kerned # # String *must* be encoded as WinAnsi # def kern(string) kerned = [[]] last_byte = nil string.each_byte do |byte| if k = last_byte && @kern_pair_table[[last_byte, byte]] kerned << -k << [byte] else kerned.last << byte end last_byte = byte end kerned.map { |e| e = (Array === e ? e.pack("C*") : e) e.respond_to?(:force_encoding) ? e.force_encoding(::Encoding::Windows_1252) : e } end private def unscaled_width_of(string) string.bytes.inject(0) do |s,r| s + @glyph_table[r] end end end end end