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libhersheyfont - Hershey vector fonts library
#include <hersheyfont.h>
struct hershey_font *hershey_font_load(const char
*fontname);
struct hershey_font *hershey_jhf_font_load(const char
*jhffile);
struct hershey_glyph *hershey_font_glyph(struct hershey_font *hf, unsigned char c);
void hershey_font_free(struct hershey_font *hf);
The Hershey fonts are a collection of vector fonts developed circa 1967 by Dr. A. V. Hershey. libhersheyfont provides C routines to load and process .jhf format Hershey font files.
A Hershey font may be loaded with herhsey_font_load() or herhsey_font_jhf_load(), either of which returns a pointer to a newly allocated struct hershey_font. This structure should be freed after use with a call to herhsey_font_free().
The glyph line segment data for each ASCII character may be accessed with herhsey_font_glyph().
See the hersheyfont.h header file for the details of the structure members.
hershey_font_load()'s fontname parameter must be the name of a system-installed Hershey font. The Hershey fonts likely to be installed are:
astrology, cursive, cyrillic, futural, futuram, gothgbt, gothgrt, gothiceng, gothicger, gothicita, gothitt, greekc, greek, greeks, japanese, markers, mathlow, mathupp, meteorology, music, rowmand, rowmans, rowmant, scriptc, scripts, symbolic, timesg, timesib, timesi, timesrb, timesr
herhsey_font_jhf_load()'s jhffile parameter must be the filename of a Hershey font .jhf file.
See hershey-font-example.c for a complete working example
program, including code to parse the glyph data. Likely location:
/usr/share/doc/libhersheyfont/examples/hershey-font-example.c
libhersheyfont was written by Kamal Mostafa <kamal@whence.com>.
2 December 2013 |