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Re: [ft] Reading Glyph Names
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Stephan Bouchard |
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Re: [ft] Reading Glyph Names |
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Fri, 25 Aug 2017 00:24:49 -0700 |
Thank you for the quick reply and clarification.
I did not realize / had overlooked that some font editing applications were
synthesizing those glyph names.
- Stephan
-----Original Message-----
From: Ladislav Dudáš [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2017 12:11 AM
To: 'Werner LEMBERG' <address@hidden>; address@hidden
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: RE: [ft] Reading Glyph Names
Many TrueType fonts provides also glyph names, but this table is optional.
Many program in that case synthetize glyph name from glyph index (for
example glyph1 - glyphn) or there is possibly take Unicode value (again if
available) and use Unicode name.
- Laco.
-----Original Message-----
From: Freetype
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Of Werner LEMBERG
Sent: piatok, 25. augusta 2017 8:58
To: address@hidden
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Subject: Re: [ft] Reading Glyph Names
> What modules / options are necessary to read all glyph names in
> TrueType, OpenType and CFF font files?
A default build of FreeType contains everything you need.
> Currently, I can read glyph names from most font files but unable to
> do so with fonts like Roboto-Regular.ttf or Arial.ttf. So I am not
> sure what I am missing here.
Those fonts don't contain glyph names at all.
Werner
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