1Font::TTF::Table(3)   User Contributed Perl Documentation  Font::TTF::Table(3)
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NAME

6       Font::TTF::Table - Superclass for tables and used for tables we don't
7       have a class for
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DESCRIPTION

10       Looks after the purely table aspects of a TTF table, such as whether
11       the table has been read before, locating the file pointer, etc. Also
12       copies tables from input to output.
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INSTANCE VARIABLES

15       Instance variables start with a space
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17       read
18           Flag which indicates that the table has already been read from
19           file.
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21       dat Allows the creation of unspecific tables. Data is simply output to
22           any font file being created.
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24       nocompress
25           If set, overrides the font default for WOFF table compression. Is a
26           scalar integer specifying a table size threshold below which this
27           table will not be compressed. Set to -1 to never compress; 0 to
28           always compress.
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30       INFILE
31           The read file handle
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33       OFFSET
34           Location of the file in the input file
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36       LENGTH
37           Length in the input directory
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39       ZLENGTH
40           Compressed length of the table if a WOFF font. 0 < ZLENGTH < LENGTH
41           implies table is compressed.
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43       CSUM
44           Checksum read from the input file's directory
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46       PARENT
47           The Font::TTF::Font that table is part of
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METHODS

50   Font::TTF::Table->new(%parms)
51       Creates a new table or subclass. Table instance variables are passed in
52       at this point as an associative array.
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54   $t->read
55       Reads the table from the input file. Acts as a superclass to all true
56       tables.  This method marks the table as read and then just sets the
57       input file pointer but does not read any data. If the table has already
58       been read, then returns "undef" else returns $self
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60       For WOFF-compressed tables, the table is first decompressed and a
61       replacement file handle is created for reading the decompressed data.
62       In this case ORIGINALOFFSET will preserve the original value of OFFSET
63       for applications that care.
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65   $t->read_dat
66       Reads the table into the "dat" instance variable for those tables which
67       don't know any better
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69   $t->out($fh)
70       Writes out the table to the font file. If there is anything in the
71       "dat" instance variable then this is output, otherwise the data is
72       copied from the input file to the output
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74   $t->out_xml($context)
75       Outputs this table in XML format. The table is first read (if not
76       already read) and then if there is no subclass, then the data is dumped
77       as hex data
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79   $t->XML_element
80       Output a particular element based on its contents.
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82   $t->XML_end($context, $tag, %attrs)
83       Handles the default type of <data> for those tables which aren't
84       subclassed
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86   $t->minsize()
87       Returns the minimum size this table can be. If it is smaller than this,
88       then the table must be bad and should be deleted or whatever.
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90   $t->dirty($val)
91       This sets the dirty flag to the given value or 1 if no given value. It
92       returns the value of the flag
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94   $t->update
95       Each table knows how to update itself. This consists of doing whatever
96       work is required to ensure that the memory version of the table is
97       consistent and that other parameters in other tables have been updated
98       accordingly.  I.e. by the end of sending "update" to all the tables,
99       the memory version of the font should be entirely consistent.
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101       Some tables which do no work indicate to themselves the need to update
102       themselves by setting isDirty above 1. This method resets that
103       accordingly.
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105   $t->empty
106       Clears a table of all data to the level of not having been read
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108   $t->release
109       Releases ALL of the memory used by this table, and all of its
110       component/child objects.  This method is called automatically by
111       'Font::TTF::Font->release' (so you don't have to call it yourself).
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113       NOTE, that it is important that this method get called at some point
114       prior to the actual destruction of the object.  Internally, we track
115       things in a structure that can result in circular references, and
116       without calling '"release()"' these will not properly get cleaned up by
117       Perl.  Once this method has been called, though, don't expect to be
118       able to do anything with the "Font::TTF::Table" object; it'll have no
119       internal state whatsoever.
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121       Developer note:  As part of the brute-force cleanup done here, this
122       method will throw a warning message whenever unexpected key values are
123       found within the "Font::TTF::Table" object.  This is done to help
124       ensure that any unexpected and unfreed values are brought to your
125       attention so that you can bug us to keep the module updated properly;
126       otherwise the potential for memory leaks due to dangling circular
127       references will exist.
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BUGS

130       No known bugs
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AUTHOR

133       Martin Hosken <http://scripts.sil.org/FontUtils>.
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LICENSING

136       Copyright (c) 1998-2016, SIL International (http://www.sil.org)
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138       This module is released under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0.
139       For details, see the full text of the license in the file LICENSE.
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