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This example shows how the font tables relate to one another.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/build/matplotlib-tq5J6U/matplotlib-3.1.2/examples/misc/font_indexing.py", line 1
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SyntaxError: invalid syntax
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Font indexing
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This example shows how the font tables relate to one another.
"""
import os
import matplotlib
from matplotlib.ft2font import (
FT2Font, KERNING_DEFAULT, KERNING_UNFITTED, KERNING_UNSCALED)
font = FT2Font(
os.path.join(matplotlib.get_data_path(), 'fonts/ttf/DejaVuSans.ttf'))
font.set_charmap(0)
codes = font.get_charmap().items()
# make a charname to charcode and glyphind dictionary
coded = {}
glyphd = {}
for ccode, glyphind in codes:
name = font.get_glyph_name(glyphind)
coded[name] = ccode
glyphd[name] = glyphind
# print(glyphind, ccode, hex(int(ccode)), name)
code = coded['A']
glyph = font.load_char(code)
print(glyph.bbox)
print(glyphd['A'], glyphd['V'], coded['A'], coded['V'])
print('AV', font.get_kerning(glyphd['A'], glyphd['V'], KERNING_DEFAULT))
print('AV', font.get_kerning(glyphd['A'], glyphd['V'], KERNING_UNFITTED))
print('AV', font.get_kerning(glyphd['A'], glyphd['V'], KERNING_UNSCALED))
print('AV', font.get_kerning(glyphd['A'], glyphd['T'], KERNING_UNSCALED))
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