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On Fri, 15 Sep 2000 08:34:48 +0200, Karl Pelzer wrote:
>Ron Parker wrote:
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>> http://bibliofile.mc.duke.edu/gww/fonts/Bocklin/Bocklin.html
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>> --
>> Ron Parker http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/traces.html
>> My opinions. Mine. Not anyone else's.
>
>Thanks Ron. But this font fits to the time between 1900 and 1920. In the
>meantime I found two fancy fonts that fit to the 1960's.
>I'll post a new version when I changed my character placing routine.
>Every character can be placed according to its dimensions. The effect is
>that I can manipulate every single character of a string.
>The problem lies in one of the new fonts. The characters can be
>overlapping that means an "a" can be placed under the bow of a
>preceeding "P".
>I'll have to think about it...
That's called kerning. You can determine how much kerning is applied to
a pair; I posted at length on this subject deep in a thread over in
povray.programming. I even wrote a couple macros.
// Find the advance width of character C in font F
#macro WidthWithSpacing( C, F )
#local T=text {ttf F concat("|",C,"|") 1 0}
#local W1=max_extent(T).x-min_extent(T).x;
#local T=text {ttf F "||" 1 0}
(W1-max_extent(T).x+min_extent(T).x)
#end
// Find the width of the glyph for character C in font F
#macro WidthNoSpacing( C, F )
#local T=text {ttf F C 1 0}
(max_extent(T).x-min_extent(T).x)
#end
// Find the kern for characters A and B from font F
#macro Kern( A, B, F )
(WidthWithSpacing( concat(A, B), F)-WidthWithSpacing(A,F)
-WidthWithSpacing(B,F))
#end
--
Ron Parker http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/traces.html
My opinions. Mine. Not anyone else's.
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