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<?php /** * Zend Framework * * LICENSE * * This source file is subject to the new BSD license that is bundled * with this package in the file LICENSE.txt. * It is also available through the world-wide-web at this URL: * http://framework.zend.com/license/new-bsd * If you did not receive a copy of the license and are unable to * obtain it through the world-wide-web, please send an email * to license@zend.com so we can send you a copy immediately. * * @category Zend * @package Zend_Pdf * @subpackage Fonts * @copyright Copyright (c) 2005-2015 Zend Technologies USA Inc. (http://www.zend.com) * @license http://framework.zend.com/license/new-bsd New BSD License * @version $Id$ */
/** Internally used classes */ // require_once 'Zend/Pdf/Element/Name.php';
/** Zend_Pdf_Resource_Font */ // require_once 'Zend/Pdf/Resource/Font.php';
/** * Adobe PDF Simple fonts implementation * * PDF simple fonts functionality is presented by Adobe Type 1 * (including standard PDF Type1 built-in fonts) and TrueType fonts support. * * Both fonts have the following properties: * - Glyphs in the font are selected by single-byte character codes obtained from a * string that is shown by the text-showing operators. Logically, these codes index * into a table of 256 glyphs; the mapping from codes to glyphs is called the font’s * encoding. * PDF specification provides a possibility to specify any user defined encoding in addition * to the standard built-in encodings: Standard-Encoding, MacRomanEncoding, WinAnsiEncoding, * and PDFDocEncoding, but Zend_Pdf simple fonts implementation operates only with * Windows ANSI encoding (except Symbol and ZapfDingbats built-in fonts). * * - Each glyph has a single set of metrics, including a horizontal displacement or * width. That is, simple fonts support only horizontal writing mode. * * * The code in this class is common to both types. However, you will only deal * directly with subclasses. * * Font objects should be normally be obtained from the factory methods * {@link Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithName} and {@link Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithPath}. * * @package Zend_Pdf * @subpackage Fonts * @copyright Copyright (c) 2005-2015 Zend Technologies USA Inc. (http://www.zend.com) * @license http://framework.zend.com/license/new-bsd New BSD License */ abstract class Zend_Pdf_Resource_Font_Simple extends Zend_Pdf_Resource_Font { /** * Object representing the font's cmap (character to glyph map). * @var Zend_Pdf_Cmap */ protected $_cmap = null;
/** * Array containing the widths of each of the glyphs contained in the font. * * Keys are integers starting from 0, which coresponds to Zend_Pdf_Cmap::MISSING_CHARACTER_GLYPH. * * Font character map may contain gaps for actually used glyphs, nevertheless glyphWidths array * contains widths for all glyphs even they are unused. * * @var array */ protected $_glyphWidths = null;
/** * Width for glyphs missed in the font * * Note: Adobe PDF specfication (V1.4 - V1.6) doesn't define behavior for rendering * characters missed in the standard PDF fonts (such us 0x7F (DEL) Windows ANSI code) * Adobe Font Metrics files doesn't also define metrics for "missed glyph". * We provide character width as "0" for this case, but actually it depends on PDF viewer * implementation. * * @var integer */ protected $_missingGlyphWidth = 0;
/**** Public Interface ****/
/* Object Lifecycle */
/** * Object constructor * */ public function __construct() { parent::__construct();
/** * @todo * It's easy to add other encodings support now (Standard-Encoding, MacRomanEncoding, * PDFDocEncoding, MacExpertEncoding, Symbol, and ZapfDingbats). * Steps for the implementation: * - completely describe all PDF single byte encodings in the documentation * - implement non-WinAnsi encodings processing into encodeString()/decodeString() methods * * These encodings will be automatically supported for standard builtin PDF fonts as well * as for external fonts. */ $this->_resource->Encoding = new Zend_Pdf_Element_Name('WinAnsiEncoding'); }
/** * Returns an array of glyph numbers corresponding to the Unicode characters. * * If a particular character doesn't exist in this font, the special 'missing * character glyph' will be substituted. * * See also {@link glyphNumberForCharacter()}. * * @param array $characterCodes Array of Unicode character codes (code points). * @return array Array of glyph numbers. */ public function glyphNumbersForCharacters($characterCodes) { return $this->_cmap->glyphNumbersForCharacters($characterCodes); }
/** * Returns the glyph number corresponding to the Unicode character. * * If a particular character doesn't exist in this font, the special 'missing * character glyph' will be substituted. * * See also {@link glyphNumbersForCharacters()} which is optimized for bulk * operations. * * @param integer $characterCode Unicode character code (code point). * @return integer Glyph number. */ public function glyphNumberForCharacter($characterCode) { return $this->_cmap->glyphNumberForCharacter($characterCode); }
/** * Returns a number between 0 and 1 inclusive that indicates the percentage * of characters in the string which are covered by glyphs in this font. * * Since no one font will contain glyphs for the entire Unicode character * range, this method can be used to help locate a suitable font when the * actual contents of the string are not known. * * Note that some fonts lie about the characters they support. Additionally, * fonts don't usually contain glyphs for control characters such as tabs * and line breaks, so it is rare that you will get back a full 1.0 score. * The resulting value should be considered informational only. * * @param string $string * @param string $charEncoding (optional) Character encoding of source text. * If omitted, uses 'current locale'. * @return float */ public function getCoveredPercentage($string, $charEncoding = '') { /* Convert the string to UTF-16BE encoding so we can match the string's * character codes to those found in the cmap. */ if ($charEncoding != 'UTF-16BE') { if (PHP_OS != 'AIX') { // AIX doesnt know what UTF-16BE is
$string = iconv($charEncoding, 'UTF-16BE', $string); } }
$charCount = (PHP_OS != 'AIX') ? iconv_strlen($string, 'UTF-16BE') : strlen($string); if ($charCount == 0) { return 0; }
/* Fetch the covered character code list from the font's cmap. */ $coveredCharacters = $this->_cmap->getCoveredCharacters();
/* Calculate the score by doing a lookup for each character. */ $score = 0; $maxIndex = strlen($string); for ($i = 0; $i < $maxIndex; $i++) { /** * @todo Properly handle characters encoded as surrogate pairs. */ $charCode = (ord($string[$i]) << 8) | ord($string[++$i]); /* This could probably be optimized a bit with a binary search... */ if (in_array($charCode, $coveredCharacters)) { $score++; } } return $score / $charCount; }
/** * Returns the widths of the glyphs. * * The widths are expressed in the font's glyph space. You are responsible * for converting to user space as necessary. See {@link unitsPerEm()}. * * See also {@link widthForGlyph()}. * * @param array &$glyphNumbers Array of glyph numbers. * @return array Array of glyph widths (integers). */ public function widthsForGlyphs($glyphNumbers) { $widths = array(); foreach ($glyphNumbers as $key => $glyphNumber) { if (!isset($this->_glyphWidths[$glyphNumber])) { $widths[$key] = $this->_missingGlyphWidth; } else { $widths[$key] = $this->_glyphWidths[$glyphNumber]; } } return $widths; }
/** * Returns the width of the glyph. * * Like {@link widthsForGlyphs()} but used for one glyph at a time. * * @param integer $glyphNumber * @return integer */ public function widthForGlyph($glyphNumber) { if (!isset($this->_glyphWidths[$glyphNumber])) { return $this->_missingGlyphWidth; } return $this->_glyphWidths[$glyphNumber]; }
/** * Convert string to the font encoding. * * The method is used to prepare string for text drawing operators * * @param string $string * @param string $charEncoding Character encoding of source text. * @return string */ public function encodeString($string, $charEncoding) { if (PHP_OS == 'AIX') { return $string; // returning here b/c AIX doesnt know what CP1252 is
}
return iconv($charEncoding, 'CP1252//IGNORE', $string); }
/** * Convert string from the font encoding. * * The method is used to convert strings retrieved from existing content streams * * @param string $string * @param string $charEncoding Character encoding of resulting text. * @return string */ public function decodeString($string, $charEncoding) { return iconv('CP1252', $charEncoding, $string); } }
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