Trait ab_glyph::Font [−][src]
pub trait Font {
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fn units_per_em(&self) -> Option<f32>;
fn ascent_unscaled(&self) -> f32;
fn descent_unscaled(&self) -> f32;
fn line_gap_unscaled(&self) -> f32;
fn glyph_id(&self, c: char) -> GlyphId;
fn h_advance_unscaled(&self, id: GlyphId) -> f32;
fn h_side_bearing_unscaled(&self, id: GlyphId) -> f32;
fn v_advance_unscaled(&self, id: GlyphId) -> f32;
fn v_side_bearing_unscaled(&self, id: GlyphId) -> f32;
fn kern_unscaled(&self, first: GlyphId, second: GlyphId) -> f32;
fn outline(&self, id: GlyphId) -> Option<Outline>;
fn glyph_count(&self) -> usize;
fn codepoint_ids(&self) -> CodepointIdIter<'_>ⓘNotable traits for CodepointIdIter<'a>impl<'a> Iterator for CodepointIdIter<'a> type Item = (GlyphId, char);;
fn glyph_raster_image(
&self,
id: GlyphId,
pixel_size: u16
) -> Option<GlyphImage<'_>>;
fn height_unscaled(&self) -> f32 { ... }
fn glyph_bounds(&self, glyph: &Glyph) -> Rect
where
Self: Sized,
{ ... }
fn outline_glyph(&self, glyph: Glyph) -> Option<OutlinedGlyph>
where
Self: Sized,
{ ... }
fn as_scaled<S: Into<PxScale>>(&self, scale: S) -> PxScaleFont<&Self>
where
Self: Sized,
{ ... }
fn into_scaled<S: Into<PxScale>>(self, scale: S) -> PxScaleFont<Self>
where
Self: Sized,
{ ... }
}Expand description
Functionality required from font data.
See also FontArc, FontRef
and FontVec.
Units
Units of unscaled accessors are “font units”, which is an arbitrary unit
defined by the font. See Font::units_per_em.
Font sizes are typically specified in “points”. According to the modern standard, 1pt = 1/72in. The “point size” of a font is the number of points per em.
The DPI (dots-per-inch) of a screen depends on the screen in question; 96 DPI is often considered the “standard”. For high-DPI displays the DPI may be specified directly or one may multiply 96 by a scale-factor.
Thus, for example, a 10pt font on a 96 pixels-per-inch display has
10 / 72 * 96 = 13.333… pixels-per-em. If we divide this number by
units_per_em we then get a scaling factor: pixels-per-font-unit.
Note however that since PxScale values are relative to the text height,
one further step is needed: multiply by Font::height_unscaled.
use ab_glyph::{Font, PxScale}; fn pt_size_to_px_scale<F: Font>(font: &F, pt_size: f32, screen_scale_factor: f32) -> PxScale { let px_per_em = pt_size * screen_scale_factor * (96.0 / 72.0); let units_per_em = font.units_per_em().unwrap(); let height = font.height_unscaled(); PxScale::from(px_per_em * height / units_per_em) }
Required methods
fn units_per_em(&self) -> Option<f32>
fn units_per_em(&self) -> Option<f32>
Get the size of the font unit
This returns “font units per em”, where 1em is a base unit of font scale (typically the width of a capital ‘M’).
Returns None in case the font unit size exceeds the expected range.
See Face::units_per_em.
fn ascent_unscaled(&self) -> f32
fn ascent_unscaled(&self) -> f32
Unscaled glyph ascent.
Scaling can be done with as_scaled.
fn descent_unscaled(&self) -> f32
fn descent_unscaled(&self) -> f32
Unscaled glyph descent.
Scaling can be done with as_scaled.
fn line_gap_unscaled(&self) -> f32
fn line_gap_unscaled(&self) -> f32
Unscaled line gap.
Scaling can be done with as_scaled.
Lookup a GlyphId matching a given char.
Scaling can be done with as_scaled.
fn h_advance_unscaled(&self, id: GlyphId) -> f32
fn h_advance_unscaled(&self, id: GlyphId) -> f32
Unscaled horizontal advance for a given glyph id.
Scaling can be done with as_scaled.
fn h_side_bearing_unscaled(&self, id: GlyphId) -> f32
fn h_side_bearing_unscaled(&self, id: GlyphId) -> f32
Unscaled horizontal side bearing for a given glyph id.
Scaling can be done with as_scaled.
fn v_advance_unscaled(&self, id: GlyphId) -> f32
fn v_advance_unscaled(&self, id: GlyphId) -> f32
Unscaled vertical advance for a given glyph id.
Scaling can be done with as_scaled.
fn v_side_bearing_unscaled(&self, id: GlyphId) -> f32
fn v_side_bearing_unscaled(&self, id: GlyphId) -> f32
Unscaled vertical side bearing for a given glyph id.
Scaling can be done with as_scaled.
fn kern_unscaled(&self, first: GlyphId, second: GlyphId) -> f32
fn kern_unscaled(&self, first: GlyphId, second: GlyphId) -> f32
Returns additional unscaled kerning to apply for a particular pair of glyph ids.
Scaling can be done with as_scaled.
Compute unscaled glyph outline curves & bounding box.
fn glyph_count(&self) -> usize
fn glyph_count(&self) -> usize
The number of glyphs present in this font. Glyph identifiers for this
font will always be in the range 0..self.glyph_count()
fn codepoint_ids(&self) -> CodepointIdIter<'_>ⓘNotable traits for CodepointIdIter<'a>impl<'a> Iterator for CodepointIdIter<'a> type Item = (GlyphId, char);
fn codepoint_ids(&self) -> CodepointIdIter<'_>ⓘNotable traits for CodepointIdIter<'a>impl<'a> Iterator for CodepointIdIter<'a> type Item = (GlyphId, char);
impl<'a> Iterator for CodepointIdIter<'a> type Item = (GlyphId, char);Returns an iterator of all distinct (GlyphId, char) pairs. Not ordered.
Example
let font = FontRef::try_from_slice(include_bytes!("../../dev/fonts/Exo2-Light.otf"))?; // Iterate over pairs, each id will appear at most once. let mut codepoint_ids = font.codepoint_ids(); assert_eq!(codepoint_ids.next(), Some((GlyphId(408), '\r'))); assert_eq!(codepoint_ids.next(), Some((GlyphId(1), ' '))); assert_eq!(codepoint_ids.next(), Some((GlyphId(75), '!'))); // Build a lookup map for all ids let map: HashMap<_, _> = font.codepoint_ids().collect(); assert_eq!(map.get(&GlyphId(75)), Some(&'!'));
fn glyph_raster_image(
&self,
id: GlyphId,
pixel_size: u16
) -> Option<GlyphImage<'_>>
fn glyph_raster_image(
&self,
id: GlyphId,
pixel_size: u16
) -> Option<GlyphImage<'_>>
Returns a pre-rendered image of the glyph.
This is normally only present when an outline is not sufficient to describe the glyph, such
as emojis (particularly color ones). The pixel_size parameter is in pixels per em, and will be
used to select between multiple possible images (if present); the returned image will
likely not match this value, requiring you to scale it to match the target resolution.
To get the largest image use u16::MAX.
Provided methods
fn height_unscaled(&self) -> f32
fn height_unscaled(&self) -> f32
Unscaled height ascent - descent.
Scaling can be done with as_scaled.
fn glyph_bounds(&self, glyph: &Glyph) -> Rect where
Self: Sized,
fn glyph_bounds(&self, glyph: &Glyph) -> Rect where
Self: Sized,
Returns the layout bounds of this glyph. These are different to the outline px_bounds().
Horizontally: Glyph position +/- h_advance/h_side_bearing. Vertically: Glyph position +/- ascent/descent.
fn outline_glyph(&self, glyph: Glyph) -> Option<OutlinedGlyph> where
Self: Sized,
fn outline_glyph(&self, glyph: Glyph) -> Option<OutlinedGlyph> where
Self: Sized,
Compute glyph outline ready for drawing.
Construct a PxScaleFontRef by associating with the
given pixel scale.
Example
let font = FontRef::try_from_slice(include_bytes!("../../dev/fonts/Exo2-Light.otf"))?; assert_eq!(font.descent_unscaled(), -201.0); assert_eq!(font.as_scaled(24.0).descent(), -4.02); assert_eq!(font.as_scaled(50.0).descent(), -8.375);
fn into_scaled<S: Into<PxScale>>(self, scale: S) -> PxScaleFont<Self> where
Self: Sized,
fn into_scaled<S: Into<PxScale>>(self, scale: S) -> PxScaleFont<Self> where
Self: Sized,
Move into a PxScaleFont associated with the
given pixel scale.
Implementations on Foreign Types
fn codepoint_ids(&self) -> CodepointIdIter<'_>ⓘNotable traits for CodepointIdIter<'a>impl<'a> Iterator for CodepointIdIter<'a> type Item = (GlyphId, char);
impl<'a> Iterator for CodepointIdIter<'a> type Item = (GlyphId, char);