Pdf/Resource/Font/Simple.php
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- Copyright (c) 2005-2014 Zend Technologies USA Inc. (http://www.zend.com)
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- Package
- Zend_Pdf
- Subpackage
- Fonts
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\Zend_Pdf_Resource_Font_Simple
Package: Zend_Pdf\Fonts
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Adobe PDF Simple fonts implementation
PDF simple fonts functionality is presented by Adobe Type 1
(including standard PDF Type1 built-in fonts) and TrueType fonts support.
Both fonts have the following properties:
- Glyphs in the font are selected by single-byte character codes obtained from a
string that is shown by the text-showing operators. Logically, these codes index
into a table of 256 glyphs; the mapping from codes to glyphs is called the font’s
encoding.
PDF specification provides a possibility to specify any user defined encoding in addition
to the standard built-in encodings: Standard-Encoding, MacRomanEncoding, WinAnsiEncoding,
and PDFDocEncoding, but Zend_Pdf simple fonts implementation operates only with
Windows ANSI encoding (except Symbol and ZapfDingbats built-in fonts).
- Each glyph has a single set of metrics, including a horizontal displacement or
width. That is, simple fonts support only horizontal writing mode.
The code in this class is common to both types. However, you will only deal
directly with subclasses.
Font objects should be normally be obtained from the factory methods
{@link Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithName} and {@link Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithPath}.
- Parent(s)
- \Zend_Pdf_Resource_Font < \Zend_Pdf_Resource
- Children
- \Zend_Pdf_Resource_Font_Simple_Standard
- \Zend_Pdf_Resource_Font_Simple_Parsed
- Copyright
- Copyright (c) 2005-2014 Zend Technologies USA Inc. (http://www.zend.com)
- License
- New BSD License
Properties
\Zend_Pdf_Cmap $_cmap = null
Object representing the font's cmap (character to glyph map).
Default value
null
Details- Type
- \Zend_Pdf_Cmap
array $_glyphWidths = null
Array containing the widths of each of the glyphs contained in the font.
Keys are integers starting from 0, which coresponds to Zend_Pdf_Cmap::MISSING_CHARACTER_GLYPH.
Font character map may contain gaps for actually used glyphs, nevertheless glyphWidths array
contains widths for all glyphs even they are unused.
Default valuenull
Details- Type
- array
integer $_missingGlyphWidth = 0
Width for glyphs missed in the font
Note: Adobe PDF specfication (V1.4 - V1.6) doesn't define behavior for rendering
characters missed in the standard PDF fonts (such us 0x7F (DEL) Windows ANSI code)
Adobe Font Metrics files doesn't also define metrics for "missed glyph".
We provide character width as "0" for this case, but actually it depends on PDF viewer
implementation.
Default value0
Details- Type
- integer
Methods
decodeString(string $string, string $charEncoding) : string
Convert string from the font encoding.
The method is used to convert strings retrieved from existing content streams
ParametersName | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$string | string | |
$charEncoding | string | Character encoding of resulting text. |
Type | Description |
---|---|
string |
encodeString(string $string, string $charEncoding) : string
Convert string to the font encoding.
The method is used to prepare string for text drawing operators
ParametersName | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$string | string | |
$charEncoding | string | Character encoding of source text. |
Type | Description |
---|---|
string |
getCoveredPercentage(string $string, string $charEncoding = '') : float
Returns a number between 0 and 1 inclusive that indicates the percentage of characters in the string which are covered by glyphs in this font.
Since no one font will contain glyphs for the entire Unicode character
range, this method can be used to help locate a suitable font when the
actual contents of the string are not known.
Note that some fonts lie about the characters they support. Additionally,
fonts don't usually contain glyphs for control characters such as tabs
and line breaks, so it is rare that you will get back a full 1.0 score.
The resulting value should be considered informational only.
ParametersName | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$string | string | |
$charEncoding | string | (optional) Character encoding of source text. If omitted, uses 'current locale'. |
Type | Description |
---|---|
float |
glyphNumberForCharacter(integer $characterCode) : integer
Returns the glyph number corresponding to the Unicode character.
If a particular character doesn't exist in this font, the special 'missing
character glyph' will be substituted.
See also {@link glyphNumbersForCharacters()} which is optimized for bulk
operations.
ParametersName | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$characterCode | integer | Unicode character code (code point). |
Type | Description |
---|---|
integer | Glyph number. |
glyphNumbersForCharacters(array $characterCodes) : array
Returns an array of glyph numbers corresponding to the Unicode characters.
If a particular character doesn't exist in this font, the special 'missing
character glyph' will be substituted.
See also {@link glyphNumberForCharacter()}.
ParametersName | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$characterCodes | array | Array of Unicode character codes (code points). |
Type | Description |
---|---|
array | Array of glyph numbers. |
widthForGlyph(integer $glyphNumber) : integer
Returns the width of the glyph.
Like {@link widthsForGlyphs()} but used for one glyph at a time.
ParametersName | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$glyphNumber | integer |
Type | Description |
---|---|
integer |
widthsForGlyphs( $glyphNumbers) : array
Returns the widths of the glyphs.
The widths are expressed in the font's glyph space. You are responsible
for converting to user space as necessary. See {@link unitsPerEm()}.
See also {@link widthForGlyph()}.
ParametersName | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$glyphNumbers |
Type | Description |
---|---|
array | Array of glyph widths (integers). |