matplotlib._afm
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A Python interface to Adobe Font Metrics Files.
Although a number of other Python implementations exist, and may be more complete than this, it was decided not to go with them because they were either:
copyrighted or used a non-BSD compatible license
had too many dependencies and a free standing lib was needed
did more than needed and it was easier to write afresh rather than figure out how to get just what was needed.
It is pretty easy to use, and has no external dependencies:
>>> importmatplotlibasmpl >>> frompathlibimport Path >>> afm_path = Path(mpl.get_data_path(), 'fonts', 'afm', 'ptmr8a.afm') >>> >>> frommatplotlib._afmimport AFM >>> with afm_path.open('rb') as fh: ... afm = AFM(fh) >>> afm.get_fontname() 'Times-Roman'
As in the Adobe Font Metrics File Format Specification, all dimensions are given in units of 1/1000 of the scale factor (point size) of the font being used.
- classmatplotlib._afm.AFM(fh)[source] #
Bases:
object
Parse the AFM file in file object fh.
- propertyfamily_name#
The font family name, e.g., 'Times'.
- get_char_index(c)[source] #
Return the glyph index corresponding to a character code point.
Note, for AFM fonts, we treat the glyph index the same as the codepoint.
- get_kern_dist_from_name(name1, name2)[source] #
Return the kerning pair distance (possibly 0) for chars name1 and name2.
- get_width_from_char_name(name)[source] #
Get the width of the character from a type1 character name.
- propertypostscript_name#
- classmatplotlib._afm.CharMetrics(width, name, bbox)[source] #
Bases:
tuple
Represents the character metrics of a single character.
Notes
The fields do currently only describe a subset of character metrics information defined in the AFM standard.
Create new instance of CharMetrics(width, name, bbox)
- bbox#
The bbox of the character (B) as a tuple (llx, lly, urx, ury).
- name#
The character name (N).
- width#
The character width (WX).
- classmatplotlib._afm.CompositePart(name, dx, dy)[source] #
Bases:
tuple
Represents the information on a composite element of a composite char.
Create new instance of CompositePart(name, dx, dy)
- dx#
x-displacement of the part from the origin.
- dy#
y-displacement of the part from the origin.
- name#
Name of the part, e.g. 'acute'.