package Font::TTF::Kern;
=head1 NAME
Font::TTF::Kern - Kerning tables
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Kerning tables are held as an ordered collection of subtables each giving
incremental information regarding the kerning of various pairs of glyphs.
The basic structure of the kerning data structure is:
$kern = $f->{'kern'}{'tables'}[$tnum]{'kerns'}{$leftnum}{$rightnum};
Due to the possible complexity of some kerning tables the above information
is insufficient. Reference also needs to be made to the type of the table and
the coverage field.
=head1 INSTANCE VARIABLES
The instance variables for a kerning table are relatively straightforward.
=over 4
=item Version
Version number of the kerning table
=item Num
Number of subtables in the kerning table
=item tables
Array of subtables in the kerning table
Each subtable has a number of instance variables.
=over 4
=item kern
A two level hash array containing kerning values. The indexing is left
is via left class and right class. It may seem using hashes is strange,
but most tables are not type 2 and this method saves empty array values.
=item type
Stores the table type. Only type 0 and type 2 tables are specified for
TrueType so far.
=item coverage
A bit field of coverage information regarding the kerning value. See the
TrueType specification for details.
=item Version
Contains the version number of the table.
=item Num
Number of kerning pairs in this type 0 table.
=item left
An array indexed by glyph - left_first which returns a class number for
the glyph in type 2 tables.
=item right
An array indexed by glyph - right_first which returns a class number for
the glyph in type 2 tables.
=item left_first
the glyph number of the first element in the left array for type 2 tables.
=item right_first
the glyph number of the first element in the right array for type 2 tables.
=item num_left
Number of left classes
=item num_right
Number of right classes
=back
=back
=head1 METHODS
=cut
use strict;
use vars qw(@ISA);
use Font::TTF::Utils;
use Font::TTF::Table;
use Font::TTF::Kern::Subtable;
@ISA = qw(Font::TTF::Table);
my @subtables = qw(OrderedList StateTable ClassArray CompactClassArray);
=head2 $t->read
Reads the whole kerning table into structures
=cut
sub read
{
my ($self) = @_;
$self->SUPER::read or return $self;
my ($fh) = $self->{' INFILE'};
my ($dat, $i, $numt, $len, $cov, $t);
$fh->read($dat, 4);
($self->{'Version'}, $numt) = unpack("n2", $dat);
if ($self->{'Version'} > 0)
{
$fh->read($dat, 4, 4);
($self->{'Version'}, $numt) = TTF_Unpack("vL", $dat);
}
$self->{'Num'} = $numt;
for ($i = 0; $i < $numt; $i++)
{
if ($self->{'Version'} > 0)
{
$fh->read($dat, 8);
my ($length, $coverage, $index) = unpack("Nnn", $dat);
my ($type) = $coverage & 0xFF;
$t = Font::TTF::Kern::Subtable->create($type, $coverage, $length);
$t->read($fh);
}
else
{
$t = $self->read_subtable($fh);
}
push (@{$self->{'tables'}}, $t);
}
$self;
}
sub read_subtable
{
my ($self, $fh) = @_;
my ($dat, $len, $cov, $t);
$t = {};
$fh->read($dat, 6);
($t->{'Version'}, $len, $cov) = unpack("n3", $dat);
$t->{'coverage'} = $cov & 255;
$t->{'type'} = $cov >> 8;
if ($t->{'Version'} == 0)
{
# NB: Cambria is an example of a font that plays an unsual trick: The
# kern table is much larger than can be represented by the header $len
# would allow. So we use the number of pairs to figure out how much to read.
$fh->read($dat, 8);
$t->{'Num'} = unpack("n", $dat);
$fh->read($dat, $t->{'Num'} * 6);
my (@vals) = unpack("n*", $dat);
for (0 .. ($t->{'Num'} - 1))
{
my ($f, $l, $v);
$f = shift @vals;
$l = shift @vals;
$v = shift @vals;
$v -= 65536 if ($v > 32767);
$t->{'kern'}{$f}{$l} = $v;
}
} elsif ($t->{'Version'} == 2)
{
my ($wid, $off, $numg, $maxl, $maxr, $j);
$fh->read($dat, $len - 6);
$wid = unpack("n", $dat);
$off = unpack("n", substr($dat, 2));
($t->{'left_first'}, $numg) = unpack("n2", substr($dat, $off));
$t->{'left'} = [unpack("n$numg", substr($dat, $off + 4))];
foreach (@{$t->{'left'}})
{
$_ /= $wid;
$maxl = $_ if ($_ > $maxl);
}
$t->{'left_max'} = $maxl;
$off = unpack("n", substr($dat, 4));
($t->{'right_first'}, $numg) = unpack("n2", substr($dat, $off));
$t->{'right'} = [unpack("n$numg", substr($dat, $off + 4))];
foreach (@{$t->{'right'}})
{
$_ >>= 1;
$maxr = $_ if ($_ > $maxr);
}
$t->{'right_max'} = $maxr;
$off = unpack("n", substr($dat, 6));
for ($j = 0; $j <= $maxl; $j++)
{
my ($k) = 0;
map { $t->{'kern'}{$j}{$k} = $_ if $_; $k++; }
unpack("n$maxr", substr($dat, $off + $wid * $j));
}
}
return $t;
}
=head2 $t->out($fh)
Outputs the kerning tables to the given file
=cut
sub out
{
my ($self, $fh) = @_;
my ($i, $l, $r, $t);
return $self->SUPER::out($fh) unless ($self->{' read'});
if ($self->{'Version'} > 0)
{ $fh->print(TTF_Pack("vL", $self->{'Version'}, $self->{'Num'})); }
else
{ $fh->print(pack("n2", $self->{'Version'}, $self->{'Num'})); }
for ($i = 0; $i < $self->{'Num'}; $i++)
{
$t = $self->{'tables'}[$i];
if ($self->{'Version'} > 0)
{ $t->out($fh); }
else
{ $self->out_subtable($fh, $t); }
}
$self;
}
sub out_subtable
{
my ($self, $fh, $t) = @_;
my ($loc) = $fh->tell();
my ($loc1, $l, $r);
$fh->print(pack("nnn", $t->{'Version'}, 0, $t->{'coverage'}));
if ($t->{'Version'} == 0)
{
my ($dat);
foreach $l (sort {$a <=> $b} keys %{$t->{'kern'}})
{
foreach $r (sort {$a <=> $b} keys %{$t->{'kern'}{$l}})
{ $dat .= TTF_Pack("SSs", $l, $r, $t->{'kern'}{$l}{$r}); }
}
$fh->print(TTF_Pack("SSSS", Font::TTF::Utils::TTF_bininfo(length($dat) / 6, 6)));
$fh->print($dat);
} elsif ($t->{'Version'} == 2)
{
my ($arr);
$fh->print(pack("nnnn", $t->{'right_max'} << 1, 8, ($#{$t->{'left'}} + 7) << 1,
($#{$t->{'left'}} + $#{$t->{'right'}} + 10) << 1));
$fh->print(pack("nn", $t->{'left_first'}, $#{$t->{'left'}} + 1));
foreach (@{$t->{'left'}})
{ $fh->print(pack("C", $_ * (($t->{'left_max'} + 1) << 1))); }
$fh->print(pack("nn", $t->{'right_first'}, $#{$t->{'right'}} + 1));
foreach (@{$t->{'right'}})
{ $fh->print(pack("C", $_ << 1)); }
$arr = "\000\000" x (($t->{'left_max'} + 1) * ($t->{'right_max'} + 1));
foreach $l (keys %{$t->{'kern'}})
{
foreach $r (keys %{$t->{'kern'}{$l}})
{ substr($arr, ($l * ($t->{'left_max'} + 1) + $r) << 1, 2)
= pack("n", $t->{'kern'}{$l}{$r}); }
}
$fh->print($arr);
}
$loc1 = $fh->tell();
$fh->seek($loc + 2, 0);
$fh->print(pack("n", $loc1 - $loc));
$fh->seek($loc1, 0);
}
=head2 $t->XML_element($context, $depth, $key, $value)
Handles outputting the kern hash into XML a little more tidily
=cut
sub XML_element
{
my ($self) = shift;
my ($context, $depth, $key, $value) = @_;
my ($fh) = $context->{'fh'};
my ($f, $l);
return $self->SUPER::XML_element(@_) unless ($key eq 'kern');
$fh->print("$depth<kern-table>\n");
foreach $f (sort {$a <=> $b} keys %{$value})
{
foreach $l (sort {$a <=> $b} keys %{$value->{$f}})
{ $fh->print("$depth$context->{'indent'}<adjust first='$f' last='$l' dist='$value->{$f}{$l}'/>\n"); }
}
$fh->print("$depth</kern-table>\n");
$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 4;
}
1;
=head1 BUGS
=over 4
=item *
Only supports kerning table types 0 & 2.
=item *
No real support functions to I<do> anything with the kerning tables yet.
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Martin Hosken L<http://scripts.sil.org/FontUtils>.
=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