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Font::TTF::OS_2 - the OS/2 table in a TTF font
The OS/2 table has two versions and forms, one an extension of the other. This module supports both forms and the switching between them.
No other variables than those in table and those in the standard:
Version xAvgCharWidth usWeightClass usWidthClass fsType ySubscriptXSize ySubScriptYSize ySubscriptXOffset ySubscriptYOffset ySuperscriptXSize ySuperscriptYSize ySuperscriptXOffset ySuperscriptYOffset yStrikeoutSize yStrikeoutPosition sFamilyClass bFamilyType bSerifStyle bWeight bProportion bContrast bStrokeVariation bArmStyle bLetterform bMidline bXheight ulUnicodeRange1 ulUnicodeRange2 ulUnicodeRange3 ulUnicodeRange4 achVendID fsSelection usFirstCharIndex usLastCharIndex sTypoAscender sTypoDescender sTypoLineGap usWinAscent usWinDescent ulCodePageRange1 ulCodePageRange2 xHeight CapHeight defaultChar breakChar maxLookups
Notice that versions 0, 1, 2 & 3 of the table are supported. Notice also that the Panose variable has been broken down into its elements.
Reads in the various values from disk (see details of OS/2 table)
Writes the table to a file either from memory or by copying.
Tidies up the hex values to output them in hex
Now handle them on the way back in
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.
Updates the OS/2 table by getting information from other sources:
Updates the "firstChar" and "lastChar" values based on the MS table in the cmap.
Updates the sTypoAscender, sTypoDescender & sTypoLineGap to be the same values as Ascender, Descender and Linegap from the hhea table (assuming it is dirty) and also sets usWinAscent to be the sum of Ascender+Linegap and usWinDescent to be the negative of Descender.
Set the ulCodePageRange and ulUnicodeRange fields based on characters actually present in the font.
%map is a hash keyed by USV returning non-zero for characters present (e.g. use {'val'} a from Unicode cmap).
The two optional parameters are percentage of characters within the codepage or unicode range that need to be present to constitute coverage. A threshold of 0 causes corresponding range bits to be set if any characters are present at all, while a negative value causes the corresponding range bits to be unchanged. Defaults are 50 and 0, respectively.
For codepage bits, the threshold is percentage of characters between 0xC0 and 0xFF that need to be present to constitute coverage). For codepages other than 1252, characters (e.g., punctuation) that are defined identically to cp1252 are ignored for the purposes of this percentage calculation. Looks only for SBCS codepages, not DBCS.
For Unicode range bits that represent multiple ranges, e.g., bit 29 represents:
Latin Extended Additional 1E00-1EFF Latin Extended-C 2C60-2C7F Latin Extended-D A720-A7FF
the bit will be set if any of these ranges meet the threshold requirement.
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Martin Hosken <http://scripts.sil.org/FontUtils>.
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.
2022-06-14 | perl v5.34.0 |