Example #1
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func main() {
	flag.Parse()
	fmt.Printf("Loading fontfile %q\n", *fontfile)
	b, err := ioutil.ReadFile(*fontfile)
	if err != nil {
		log.Println(err)
		return
	}
	font, err := truetype.Parse(b)
	if err != nil {
		log.Println(err)
		return
	}
	fupe := font.FUnitsPerEm()
	printBounds(font.Bounds(fupe))
	fmt.Printf("FUnitsPerEm:%d\n\n", fupe)

	c0, c1 := 'A', 'V'

	i0 := font.Index(c0)
	hm := font.HMetric(fupe, i0)
	g := truetype.NewGlyphBuf()
	err = g.Load(font, fupe, i0, nil)
	if err != nil {
		log.Println(err)
		return
	}
	fmt.Printf("'%c' glyph\n", c0)
	fmt.Printf("AdvanceWidth:%d LeftSideBearing:%d\n", hm.AdvanceWidth, hm.LeftSideBearing)
	printGlyph(g)
	i1 := font.Index(c1)
	fmt.Printf("\n'%c', '%c' Kerning:%d\n", c0, c1, font.Kerning(fupe, i0, i1))
}
Example #2
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// ParseFont just calls the Parse function from the freetype/truetype package.
// It is provided here so that code that imports this package doesn't need
// to also include the freetype/truetype package.
func ParseFont(b []byte) (*truetype.Font, error) {
	return truetype.Parse(b)
}