Font::TTF::Coverage − Opentype coverage and class definition objects
Coverage tables
and class definition objects are virtually identical
concepts in OpenType. Their difference comes purely in their
storage. Therefore we can say that a coverage table is a
class definition in which the class definition for each
glyph is the corresponding index in the coverage table. The
resulting data structure is that a Coverage table has the
following fields:
cover
A boolean to indicate whether this table is a coverage table (TRUE) or a class definition (FALSE)
val |
A hash of glyph ids against values (either coverage index or class value) | ||
fmt |
The storage format used is given here, but is recalculated when the table is written out. |
count
A count of the elements in a coverage table for use with add. Each subsequent addition is added with the current count and increments the count.
max |
Maximum class value in a class table. |
Creates a new coverage table or class definition table, depending upon the value of $isCover. if $isCover then vals may be a list of glyphs to include in order. If no $isCover, then vals is a hash of glyphs against class values.
Reads the coverage/class table from the given file handle
Writes the coverage/class table to the given file handle. If $state is 1 then the output string is returned rather than being output to a filehandle.
Adds a glyph id to the coverage or class table. Returns the index or class number of the glyphid added.
Returns a vector of all the glyph ids covered by this coverage table or class
Sorts the coverage table so that indexes are in ascending order of glyphid. Returns a map such that $map[$new_index]=$old_index.
Outputs this coverage/class in XML
Martin Hosken <http://scripts.sil.org/FontUtils>.
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