NAME
Font::TTF::Loca - the Locations table, which is intimately tied to the glyf table
DESCRIPTION
The location table holds the directory of locations of each glyph within the glyf table. Due to this relationship and the unimportance of the actual locations when it comes to holding glyphs in memory, reading the location table results in the creation of glyph objects for each glyph and stores them here. So if you are looking for glyphs, don't look in the glyf
table, look here instead.
Things get complicated if you try to change the glyph list within the one table. The recommendation is to create another clean location object to replace this table in the font, ensuring that the old table is read first and to transfer or copy glyphs across from the read table to the new table.
INSTANCE VARIABLES
The instance variables do not start with a space
- glyphs
-
An array of glyph objects for each glyph.
- glyphtype
-
A string containing the class name to create for each new glyph. If empty, defaults to Font::TTF::Glyph.
METHODS
$t->read
Reads the location table creating glyph objects (Font::TTF::Glyph) for each glyph allowing their later reading.
$t->out($fh)
Writes the location table out to $fh. Notice that not having read the location table implies that the glyf table has not been read either, so the numbers in the location table are still valid. Let's hope that maxp/numGlyphs
and head/indexToLocFmt
haven't changed otherwise we are in big trouble.
The function uses the OUTLOC location in the glyph calculated when the glyf table was attempted to be output.
$t->glyphs_do(&func)
Calls func for each glyph in this location table in numerical order:
&func($glyph, $glyph_num)
BUGS
None known
AUTHOR
Martin Hosken Martin_Hosken@sil.org. See Font::TTF::Font for copyright and licensing.