Metadata-Version: 2.0
Name: font-line
Version: 0.5.4
Summary: A font vertical metrics reporting and line spacing adjustment tool
Home-page: https://github.com/source-foundry/font-line
Author: Christopher Simpkins
Author-email: chris@sourcefoundry.org
License: MIT license
Keywords: font,typeface,fonts,spacing,line spacing,spaces,vertical metrics,metrics,type
Platform: any
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Requires-Dist: commandlines
Requires-Dist: fontTools
Requires-Dist: standardstreams

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About
~~~~~

font-line is a libre, open source command line tool for OpenType
vertical metrics reporting and command line based font line spacing
modifications. It currently supports ``.ttf`` and ``.otf`` font builds.

Contents
~~~~~~~~

-  `Install
   Guide <https://github.com/source-foundry/font-line#install>`__
-  `Usage <https://github.com/source-foundry/font-line#usage>`__

   -  `Vertical Metrics
      Reporting <https://github.com/source-foundry/font-line#vertical-metrics-reporting>`__
   -  `Line Spacing
      Modifications <https://github.com/source-foundry/font-line#vertical-metrics-modifications>`__

-  `Changelog <https://github.com/source-foundry/font-line/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md>`__
-  `License <https://github.com/source-foundry/font-line/blob/master/docs/LICENSE>`__

Install
~~~~~~~

font-line is built with Python and can be used on systems with Python
2.7+ and Python 3.3+ interpreters, including current releases of pypy
and pypy3. You can verify your installed Python version on the command
line with the command:

::

    $ python --version

Use either of the following methods to install font-line on your system.

pip Install
^^^^^^^^^^^

The latest font-line release is available through the Python Package
Index and can be installed with pip:

::

    $ pip install font-line

To upgrade to a new version of font-line after a pip install, use the
command ``pip install --upgrade font-line``.

Download Project Repository and Install
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The current repository version (which may be ahead of the PyPI release)
can be installed by `downloading the
repository <https://github.com/source-foundry/font-line/archive/master.zip>`__
or cloning it with git:

::

    git clone https://github.com/source-foundry/font-line.git

Navigate to the top level repository directory and enter the following
command:

::

    $ python setup.py install

Follow the same instructions to upgrade to a new version of the
application if you elect to install with this approach.

Usage
~~~~~

font-line works via sub-commands to the ``font-line`` command line
executable. The following sub-commands are available:

-  ``percent`` - modify the line spacing of a font to a percent of the
   Ascender to Descender distance
-  ``report`` - report OpenType metrics values for a font

Usage of these sub-commands is described in detail below.

Vertical Metrics Reporting
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The following OpenType vertical metrics values and calculated values
derived from these data are displayed with the ``report`` sub-command:

-  [OS/2] TypoAscender
-  [OS/2] TypoDescender
-  [OS/2] WinAscent
-  [OS/2] WinDescent
-  [OS/2] TypoLineGap
-  [hhea] Ascent
-  [hhea] Descent
-  [hhea] lineGap
-  [head] unitsPerEm

``report`` Sub-Command Usage
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''

Enter one or more font path arguments to the command:

::

    $ font-line report [fontpath 1] <fontpath ...>

Here is an example of the report generated with the Hack typeface file
``Hack-Regular.ttf`` using the command:

::

    $ font-line report Hack-Regular.ttf

Example Font Vertical Metrics Report
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''

::

    === Hack-Regular.ttf ===
    Version 2.019; ttfautohint (v1.4.1) -l 4 -r 80 -G 350 -x 0 -H 181 -D latn -f latn -w G -W -t -X ""
    SHA1: 3d5f3ccfa40406ad252b76a2219cb629df8e5ab3

    [head] Units per Em:    2048
    [OS/2] TypoAscender:    1556
    [OS/2] TypoDescender:   -492
    [OS/2] WinAscent:   1901
    [OS/2] WinDescent:  483
    [hhea] Ascent:      1901
    [hhea] Descent:     -483

    [hhea] LineGap:     0
    [OS/2] TypoLineGap:     410

    --- Height Calculations by Table Values ---
    [OS/2] TypoAscender to TypoDescender:   2048
    [OS/2] WinAscent to WinDescent:     2384
    [hhea] Ascent to Descent:       2384

    --- Delta Values ---
    WinAscent to TypoAscender:  345
    Ascent to TypoAscender:     345
    WinDescent to TypoDescender:    -9
    Descent to TypoDescender:   -9

    --- Ratio of TypoLineGap to UPM ---
    TypoLineGap / UPM:  0.2

The report includes the font version string, a SHA-1 hash digest of the
font file, and OpenType table metrics that are associated with line
spacing in the font.

Unix/Linux/OS X users can write this report to a file with the ``>``
command line idiom:

::

    $ font-line report TheFont.ttf > font-report.txt

You can modify ``font-report.txt`` to the file path of your choice.

Vertical Metrics Modifications
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

font-line supports automated line spacing modifications to a
user-defined percentage of the TypoAscender to TypoDescender metric
(often defined with the same value as the font units per em metric).
This delta value will be abbreviated as TA:TD below.

``percent`` Sub-Command Usage
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''

Enter the desired percentage of the TA:TD metric as the first argument
to the command. This should be *entered as an integer value*. Then enter
one or more font paths to which you would like to apply your font
metrics changes.

::

    $ font-line percent [percent change] [fontpath 1] <fontpath ...>

A common default value used by typeface designers is 20%. To modify a
font on the path ``TheFont.ttf`` to 20% of the TA:TD metric, you would
enter the following command:

::

    $ font-line percent 20 TheFont.ttf

Increase or decrease the integer value to increase or decrease your line
spacing accordingly.

The original font file is preserved in an unmodified version and the
modified file write takes place on a new path defined as
``[original filename]-linegap[percent].[ttf|otf]``. The path to the file
is reported to you in the standard output after the modification is
completed. font-line does not modify the glyph set or hints applied to
the font. See the Details section below for a description of the
OpenType table modifications that occur when the application is used on
a font file.

You can inspect the vertical metrics in the new font file with the
``report`` subcommand (see Usage above).

Details of Font Metrics Changes with ``percent`` Sub-Command
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''

The interpretation of these multiple vertical metric values is platform
and application dependent. This has led to `debate over the 'best'
approach to cross-platform typeface line
spacing <https://grahamwideman.wikispaces.com/Font+Vertical+Metrics>`__.
The line spacing modification approach used in font-line is defined with
a slightly modified version of Karsten Lücke's approach that is
described `here <http://www.kltf.de/downloads/FontMetrics-kltf.pdf>`__.

*The following values are preserved from the original font design*:

-  [OS/2] TypoAscender
-  [OS/2] TypoDescender

We assume that the TypoAscender - TypoDescender delta value is
equivalent to the UPM size, and therefore that the percent TA:TD value
is equivalent to percent UPM when line spacing is defined.

*Changes to OpenType metrics values in the font are defined as*:

-  [hhea] lineGap is always set to 0
-  [OS/2] TypoLineGap = x% \* TA:TD value
-  [hhea] Ascent = [OS/2] TypoAscender + 0.5(modified TypoLineGap)
-  [hhea] Descent = [OS/2] TypoDescender + 0.5(modified TypoLineGap)
-  [OS/2] WinAscent = [OS/2] TypoAscender + 0.5(modified TypoLineGap)
-  [OS/2] WinDescent = [OS/2] TypoDescender + 0.5(modified TypoLineGap)

Note that the internal leading modifications are split evenly across
[hhea] Ascent & Descent values, and across [OS/2] WinAscent & WinDescent
values. We add half of the new [OS/2] TypoLineGap value to the original
[OS/2] TypoAscender or TypoDescender in order to define these new
metrics properties.

These newly defined properties can lead to clipping of glyph components
if not properly defined. There are no tests in font-line to provide
assurance that this does not occur. We assume that the user is versed in
these issues before use of the application and leave this testing to the
designer / user before the modified fonts are used in a production
setting.

Issue Reporting
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Please `submit a new issue
report <https://github.com/source-foundry/font-line/issues/new>`__ on
the project repository.

Acknowledgments
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

font-line is built with the fantastic
`fontTools <https://github.com/behdad/fonttools>`__ Python library.

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