package Font::TTF::GrFeat;
=head1 NAME
Font::TTF::GrFeat - Graphite Font Features
=head1 DESCRIPTION
=head1 INSTANCE VARIABLES
=over 4
=item version
=item features
An array of hashes of the following form
=over 8
=item feature
feature id number
=item name
name index in name table
=item exclusive
exclusive flag
=item default
the default setting number
=item settings
hash of setting number against name string index
=back
=back
=head1 METHODS
=cut
use strict;
use vars qw(@ISA);
use Font::TTF::Utils;
require Font::TTF::Table;
@ISA = qw(Font::TTF::Table);
=head2 $t->read
Reads the features from the TTF file into memory
=cut
sub read
{
my ($self) = @_;
my ($featureCount, $features);
return $self if $self->{' read'};
$self->SUPER::read_dat or return $self;
($self->{'version'}, $featureCount) = TTF_Unpack("vS", $self->{' dat'});
$features = [];
foreach (1 .. $featureCount) {
my ($feature, $nSettings, $settingTable, $featureFlags, $nameIndex, $reserved);
if ($self->{'version'} == 1)
{
($feature, $nSettings, $settingTable, $featureFlags, $nameIndex)
= TTF_Unpack("SSLSS", substr($self->{' dat'}, $_ * 12, 12));
#The version 1 Feat table ends with a feature (id 1) named NoName
#with zero settings but with an offset to the last entry in the setting
#array. This last setting has id 0 and an invalid name id. This last
#feature is changed to have one setting.
if ($_ == $featureCount && $nSettings == 0) {$nSettings = 1;}
}
else #version == 2
{($feature, $nSettings, $reserved, $settingTable, $featureFlags, $nameIndex)
= TTF_Unpack("LSSLSS", substr($self->{' dat'}, 12 + ($_ - 1) * 16, 16))};
$feature =
{
'feature' => $feature,
'name' => $nameIndex,
};
#interpret the featureFlags & store settings
$feature->{'exclusive'} = (($featureFlags & 0x8000) != 0);
my @settings = TTF_Unpack("S*", substr($self->{' dat'}, $settingTable, $nSettings * 4));
if ($featureFlags & 0x4000)
{$feature->{'default'} = $featureFlags & 0x00FF;}
else
{$feature->{'default'} = $settings[0];}
$feature->{'settings'} = {@settings};
push(@$features, $feature);
}
$self->{'features'} = $features;
delete $self->{' dat'}; # no longer needed, and may become obsolete
$self->{' read'} = 1;
$self;
}
=head2 $t->out($fh)
Writes the features to a TTF file
=cut
sub out
{
my ($self, $fh) = @_;
my ($features, $numFeatures, $settings, $featureFlags, $featuresData, $settingsData);
return $self->SUPER::out($fh) unless $self->{' read'};
$features = $self->{'features'};
$numFeatures = @$features;
$featuresData = $settingsData = '';
foreach (@$features) {
$settings = $_->{'settings'};
$featureFlags = ($_->{'exclusive'} ? 0x8000 : 0x0000);
# output default setting first instead of using the featureFlags (as done below)
# $featureFlags = ($_->{'exclusive'} ? 0x8000 : 0x0000) |
# ($_->{'default'} != 0 ? 0x4000 | ($_->{'default'} & 0x00FF)
# : 0x0000);
if ($self->{'version'} == 1)
{
$featuresData .= TTF_Pack("SSLSS",
$_->{'feature'},
scalar keys %$settings,
12 + 12 * $numFeatures + length $settingsData,
$featureFlags,
$_->{'name'});
}
else #version == 2
{
$featuresData .= TTF_Pack("LSSLSS",
$_->{'feature'},
scalar keys %$settings,
0,
12 + 16 * $numFeatures + length $settingsData,
$featureFlags,
$_->{'name'});
}
#output default setting first
#the settings may not be in their original order
my $defaultSetting = $_->{'default'};
$settingsData .= TTF_Pack("SS", $defaultSetting, $settings->{$defaultSetting});
foreach (sort {$a <=> $b} keys %$settings) {
if ($_ == $defaultSetting) {next;} #skip default setting
$settingsData .= TTF_Pack("SS", $_, $settings->{$_});
}
}
$fh->print(TTF_Pack("vSSL", $self->{'version'}, $numFeatures, 0, 0));
$fh->print($featuresData);
$fh->print($settingsData);
$self;
}
=head2 $t->minsize()
Returns the minimum size this table can be. If it is smaller than this, then the table
must be bad and should be deleted or whatever.
=cut
sub minsize
{
return 6;
}
=head2 $t->print($fh)
Prints a human-readable representation of the table
=cut
sub print
{
my ($self, $fh) = @_;
my ($names, $features, $settings);
$self->read;
$names = $self->{' PARENT'}->{'name'};
$names->read;
$fh = 'STDOUT' unless defined $fh;
$features = $self->{'features'};
foreach (@$features) {
$fh->printf("Feature %s, %s, default: %d name %d # '%s'\n",
$_->{'feature'} > 0x01000000 ? '"' . $self->num_to_tag($_->{'feature'}) . '"' : $_->{'feature'},
($_->{'exclusive'} ? "exclusive" : "additive"),
$_->{'default'},
$_->{'name'},
$names->{'strings'}[$_->{'name'}][3][1]{1033});
$settings = $_->{'settings'};
foreach (sort { $a <=> $b } keys %$settings) {
$fh->printf("\tSetting %d, name %d # '%s'\n",
$_, $settings->{$_}, $names->{'strings'}[$settings->{$_}][3][1]{1033});
}
}
$self;
}
sub settingName
{
my ($self, $feature, $setting) = @_;
$self->read;
my $names = $self->{' PARENT'}->{'name'};
$names->read;
my $features = $self->{'features'};
my ($featureEntry) = grep { $_->{'feature'} == $feature } @$features;
my $featureName = $names->{'strings'}[$featureEntry->{'name'}][3][1]{1033};
my $settingName = $featureEntry->{'exclusive'}
? $names->{'strings'}[$featureEntry->{'settings'}->{$setting}][3][1]{1033}
: $names->{'strings'}[$featureEntry->{'settings'}->{$setting & ~1}][3][1]{1033}
. (($setting & 1) == 0 ? " On" : " Off");
($featureName, $settingName);
}
=head2 $t->tag_to_num ($feat_str)
Convert an alphanumeric feature id tag (string) to a number (32-bit).
Tags are normally 4 chars. Graphite ignores space
padding if it is present, so we do the same here.
=cut
sub tag_to_num
{
my ($self, $feat_tag) = @_;
my $new_feat_num;
if ($feat_tag > 0)
{$new_feat_num = $feat_tag;} # already a number, so just return it.
else
{
$feat_tag =~ s/[ \000]+$//o; # strip trailing nulls or space
$new_feat_num = unpack('N', pack('a4', $feat_tag)); #adds null padding on right if less than 4 chars
}
return $new_feat_num;
}
=head2 $t->num_to_tag ($feat_num)
Convert a feature id number (32-bit) back to a tag (string).
Trailing space or null padding is removed.
Feature id numbers that do not represent alphanumeric tags
are returned unchanged.
=cut
sub num_to_tag
{
my ($self, $feat_num) = @_;
my $new_feat_tag;
if ($feat_num > 0x01000000)
{
$new_feat_tag = unpack('a4', pack('N', $feat_num));
$new_feat_tag =~ s/[ \000]+$//o; # strip trailing nulls or space
}
else
{$new_feat_tag = $feat_num;}
return $new_feat_tag;
}
1;
=head1 BUGS
The version 1 Feat table ends with a feature (id 1) named NoName
with zero settings but with an offset to the last entry in the setting
array. This last setting has id 0 and an invalid name id. This last
feature is changed to have one setting.
=head1 AUTHOR
Alan Ward (derived from Jonathan Kew's Feat.pm).
=head1 LICENSING
Copyright (c) 1998-2016, SIL International (http://www.sil.org)
This module is released under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0.
For details, see the full text of the license in the file LICENSE.
=cut