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DWriteShapePy is a Python extension built using Cython. It provides streamlined bindings for the DirectWrite shaping engine. The model is similar to the model provided by uHarfBuzz but some differences because of differences in the API models between DirectWrite and HarfBuzz.
DWriteShapePy was initially developed to support a Python based font testing environment where similar tests are executed using both DirectWrite and HarfBuzz.
import sys
import dwriteshapepy as dw
from pathlib import Path
with open(sys.argv[1], 'rb') as fontfile:
fontdata = fontfile.read()
text = sys.argv[2]
face = dw.Face(fontdata)
font = dw.Font(face)
upm = font.upem
print(upm)
buf = dw.Buffer()
buf.add_str(text)
features = {"kern": True, "liga": True}
dw.shape(font, buf, features)
glyph_names = [font.glyph_to_string(g.codepoint) for g in buf.glyph_infos]
infos = [(g.codepoint, g.cluster) for g in buf.glyph_infos]
print(glyph_names)
print(infos)
advance = [(adv.x_advance, adv.y_advance, adv.x_offset, adv.y_offset) for adv in buf.glyph_positions]
print(advance)
infos = buf.glyph_infos
positions = buf.glyph_positions
for info, pos in zip(infos, positions):
gid = info.codepoint
cluster = info.cluster
x_advance = pos.x_advance
x_offset = pos.x_offset
y_offset = pos.y_offset
print(f"gid{gid}={cluster}@{x_advance},{x_offset}+{y_offset}")
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Python extension for Windows DirectWrite shaping, modeled after uharfbuzz
We found that dwriteshapepy demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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