// Render draws rune r front the specified font at the specified dpi and scale. It returns a // grayscale image that is just large enough to contain the rune. func Render(font *truetype.Font, r rune, dpi, scale float64) (*image.Gray, error) { glyph := truetype.NewGlyphBuf() index := font.Index(r) glyph.Load(font, font.FUnitsPerEm(), index, truetype.FullHinting) ctx := freetype.NewContext() boxer := makeBoundingBoxer() ctx.SetSrc(image.NewUniform(color.White)) ctx.SetDst(boxer) ctx.SetClip(boxer.largeBounds) ctx.SetFontSize(250) ctx.SetDPI(dpi) ctx.SetFont(font) if err := glyph.Load(font, font.FUnitsPerEm(), font.Index(r), truetype.FullHinting); err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unable to load glyph: %v\n", err) } var rp raster.Point rp.X = ctx.PointToFix32(0) rp.Y = ctx.PointToFix32(100) ctx.DrawString(string(r), rp) boxer.complete() g := gift.New( gift.Resize(int(float64(boxer.Bounds().Dx())*scale+0.5), int(float64(boxer.Bounds().Dy())*scale+0.5), gift.CubicResampling), ) dst := image.NewGray(g.Bounds(boxer.Bounds())) g.Draw(dst, boxer) return dst, nil }
// Extents returns the FontExtents for a font. // TODO needs to read this https://developer.apple.com/fonts/TrueType-Reference-Manual/RM02/Chap2.html#intro func Extents(font *truetype.Font, size float64) FontExtents { bounds := font.Bounds(font.FUnitsPerEm()) scale := size / float64(font.FUnitsPerEm()) return FontExtents{ Ascent: float64(bounds.YMax) * scale, Descent: float64(bounds.YMin) * scale, Height: float64(bounds.YMax-bounds.YMin) * scale, } }
func printRuneInfo(canvas *Canvas, font *truetype.Font, r rune) { index := font.Index(r) scale := int32(50) hmetric := font.HMetric(scale, index) vmetric := font.VMetric(scale, index) println("Index:", index) println("FUnitsPerEm:", font.FUnitsPerEm()) println("Scale:", scale) println("HMetric:", hmetric) println("VMetric:", vmetric) }
// Text takes an image and, using the freetype package, writes text in the // position specified on to the image. A color.Color, a font size and a font // must also be specified. // Finally, the (x, y) coordinate advanced by the text extents is returned. // // Note that the ParseFont helper function can be used to get a *truetype.Font // value without having to import freetype-go directly. // // If you need more control over the 'context' used to draw text (like the DPI), // then you'll need to ignore this convenience method and use your own. func (im *Image) Text(x, y int, clr color.Color, fontSize float64, font *truetype.Font, text string) (int, int, error) { // Create a solid color image textClr := image.NewUniform(clr) // Set up the freetype context... mostly boiler plate c := ftContext(font, fontSize) c.SetClip(im.Bounds()) c.SetDst(im) c.SetSrc(textClr) // Now let's actually draw the text... pt := freetype.Pt(x, y+int(font.FUnitsPerEm())) newpt, err := c.DrawString(text, pt) if err != nil { return 0, 0, err } // i think this is right... return int(newpt.X / 256), int(newpt.Y / 256), nil }
func ExpectedSize(font *truetype.Font, s string) (int32, int32, error) { c := freetype.NewContext() c.SetDPI(dpi) c.SetFont(font) c.SetFontSize(size) scale := size / float64(font.FUnitsPerEm()) prev := font.Index(rune(s[0])) width := int32(font.HMetric(font.FUnitsPerEm(), prev).AdvanceWidth) for _, char := range s[1:] { index := font.Index(char) width += int32(font.Kerning(font.FUnitsPerEm(), prev, index) + font.HMetric(font.FUnitsPerEm(), index).AdvanceWidth) prev = index } width = int32(float64(width) * scale) bounds := font.Bounds(font.FUnitsPerEm()) height := int32(float64(bounds.YMax-bounds.YMin) * scale) return width, height, nil }
// Returns the max width and height extents of a string given a font. // This is calculated by determining the number of pixels in an "em" unit // for the given font, and multiplying by the number of characters in 'text'. // Since a particular character may be smaller than one "em" unit, this has // a tendency to overestimate the extents. // It is provided because I do not know how to calculate the precise extents // using freetype-go. // TODO: This does not currently account for multiple lines. It may never do so. func TextMaxExtents(font *truetype.Font, fontSize float64, text string) (width int, height int) { emSquarePix := int(font.FUnitsPerEm()) return len(text) * emSquarePix, emSquarePix }