├── .gitignore
├── Autopsy.glyphsPlugin
└── Contents
│ ├── Info.plist
│ ├── MacOS
│ └── plugin
│ └── Resources
│ ├── AutopsyDialog.nib
│ ├── AutopsyDialog.xib
│ ├── AutopsyLib.py
│ └── plugin.py
├── LICENSE.txt
├── logo.png
├── readme.md
└── showing.png
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1 | #MenuTitle: Autopsy 1.3
2 | # encoding: utf-8
3 |
4 | ########################################################################
5 | #
6 | # Autopsy Visual Font Auditing
7 | # 1.3
8 | #
9 | # Version for Glyphs (glyphsapp.com)
10 | # (c) 2009 by Yanone
11 | # 2013 Georg Seifert, porting to use CoreGraphics instead of RepordLab to write PDF
12 | # 2016 Jens Kutilek, fixes
13 | #
14 | # http://www.yanone.de/typedesign/autopsy/
15 | #
16 | # GPLv3 or later
17 | #
18 | ########################################################################
19 |
20 | from GlyphsApp import *
21 | from Foundation import NSURL, NSAffineTransform, NSMakeRect, NSTemporaryDirectory
22 | from AppKit import NSFont, NSColor, NSAttributedString, NSBezierPath, NSGraphicsContext, NSFontAttributeName, NSForegroundColorAttributeName
23 | import time, os, string, math, random
24 | import traceback
25 | from Quartz.CoreGraphics import CGRectMake, CGPDFContextCreateWithURL, CGPDFContextBeginPage, CGPDFContextEndPage, CGPDFContextClose
26 | cm = 72 / 2.54
27 | mm = cm / 10
28 | A4 = (595.276, 841.89)
29 | letter = (612, 792)
30 | Portrait = 0
31 |
32 | ratio = 0
33 | __all__ = ["runAutopsy"]
34 |
35 | ##### Misc.
36 |
37 | class Ddict(dict):
38 |
39 | def __init__(self, default=None):
40 | self.default = default
41 |
42 | def __getitem__(self, key):
43 | if key not in self:
44 | self[key] = self.default()
45 | return dict.__getitem__(self, key)
46 |
47 | ##### Settings
48 |
49 | programname = 'Autopsy'
50 | programversion = '1.3.1'
51 | releasedate = '201604121821'
52 | verbose = False
53 |
54 | availablegraphs = ('width', 'bboxwidth', 'bboxheight', 'highestpoint', 'lowestpoint', 'leftsidebearing', 'rightsidebearing')
55 |
56 | graphrealnames = {
57 | 'width': 'Width',
58 | 'bboxwidth': 'BBox Width',
59 | 'bboxheight': 'BBox Height',
60 | 'highestpoint': 'BBox Highest',
61 | 'lowestpoint': 'BBox Lowest',
62 | 'leftsidebearing': 'L Sidebearing',
63 | 'rightsidebearing': 'R Sidebearing',
64 | }
65 |
66 | pagemargin = Ddict(dict)
67 | pagemargin['left'] = 12
68 | pagemargin['right'] = 10
69 | pagemargin['top'] = 8
70 | pagemargin['bottom'] = 11
71 | scrapboard = Ddict(dict)
72 | graphcoords = Ddict(dict)
73 |
74 | # separator between the scrapboard and the tablesboard
75 | headmargin = 15 # mm
76 | separator = 8 # mm
77 | tableseparator = 3 # mm
78 | roundedcorners = 3 # (pt?)
79 | guidelinedashed = (3, 3) # pt on, pt off
80 |
81 | # Colors
82 | colourguides = (1, .5, 0, 0)
83 | colourglobalguides = (0, 1, 1, 0)
84 |
85 | # Headline
86 | headerheight = 8 # mm
87 | headlinefontsize = 14
88 | #pdfcolour = (0, .05, 1, 0)
89 | pdfcolour = (.25, 0, 1, 0)
90 | #headlinefontcolour = (.25, .25, 1, .8)
91 | headlinefontcolour = (0, 0, 0, 1)
92 |
93 | pdffont = Ddict(dict)
94 | pdffont['Regular'] = 'Courier'
95 | pdffont['Bold'] = 'Courier-Bold'
96 |
97 | graphcolour = Ddict(dict)
98 | graphcolour['__default__'] = pdfcolour
99 | graphcolour['width'] = (0, .9, .9, 0)
100 | graphcolour['bboxwidth'] = (0, .75, .9, 0)
101 | graphcolour['bboxheight'] = (0, .5, 1, 0)
102 | graphcolour['highestpoint'] = (0, .3, 1, 0)
103 | graphcolour['lowestpoint'] = (0, .1, 1, 0)
104 | graphcolour['leftsidebearing'] = (0, .75, .25, 0)
105 | graphcolour['rightsidebearing'] = (.25, .75, .25, 0)
106 |
107 | # Metrics
108 | glyphcolour = (0, 0, 0, 1)
109 | xrayfillcolour = (0, 0, 0, .4)
110 | metricscolour = (0, 0, 0, .5)
111 | metricslinewidth = .5 # pt
112 | scrapboardcolour = (0, 0, 0, 1)
113 | drawboards = False
114 |
115 | # Graphs
116 | #tablenamefont = pdffont['Regular']
117 | graphnamefontsize = 8
118 | #pointsvaluefont = pdffont['Regular']
119 | pointsvaluefontsize = 8
120 |
121 | ############ Classes
122 |
123 | class Report:
124 |
125 | def __init__(self):
126 | self.gridcolour = metricscolour
127 | self.strokecolour = pdfcolour
128 | self.gridwidth = metricslinewidth
129 | self.strokewidth = 1
130 | self.values = [] # (value, glyphwidth, glyphheight)
131 | self.pointslist = []
132 | # self.scope = 'local' # local or global (relative to this single glyph, or to all glyphs in the pdf)
133 | self.glyphname = ''
134 | self.graphname = ''
135 |
136 | self.min = 0
137 | self.max = 0
138 | self.sum = 0
139 | #self.ratio = 0
140 |
141 | def addvalue(self, value):
142 | self.values.append(value)
143 |
144 | if len(self.values) == 1:
145 | self.min = value[0]
146 | self.max = value[0]
147 |
148 | if value[0] > self.max:
149 | self.max = value[0]
150 | if value[0] < self.min:
151 | self.min = value[0]
152 | self.sum += value[0]
153 |
154 | def draw(self):
155 | global myDialog
156 | global globalscopemin, globalscopemax
157 | global glyphs
158 |
159 | drawrect(self.left * mm, self.bottom * mm, self.right * mm, self.top * mm, '', self.gridcolour, self.gridwidth, None, roundedcorners)
160 |
161 | r = .05
162 | mymin = self.min - int(math.fabs(self.min) * r)
163 | mymax = self.max + int(math.fabs(self.max) * r)
164 |
165 | if self.scope == 'global':
166 |
167 | # Walk through the other graphs and collect their min and max values
168 | for glyph in glyphs:
169 |
170 | try:
171 | if reports[glyphName][self.graphname].min < mymin:
172 | mymin = reports[glyphName][self.graphname].min
173 | except:
174 | mymin = reports[glyphName][self.graphname].min
175 |
176 | try:
177 | if reports[glyphName][self.graphname].max > mymax:
178 | mymax = reports[glyphName][self.graphname].max
179 | except:
180 | mymax = reports[glyphName][self.graphname].max
181 |
182 | if mymax - mymin < 10:
183 | mymin -= 5
184 | mymax += 5
185 |
186 | pointslist = []
187 |
188 | if Glyphs.intDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_PageOrientation"] == Portrait:
189 | if Glyphs.boolDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_drawpointsvalues"]:
190 | DrawText(pdffont['Regular'], pointsvaluefontsize, glyphcolour, self.left * mm + 1 * mm, self.bottom * mm - 3 * mm, str(int(mymin)))
191 | DrawText(pdffont['Regular'], pointsvaluefontsize, glyphcolour, self.right * mm - 5 * mm, self.bottom * mm - 3 * mm, str(int(mymax)))
192 |
193 | try:
194 | localratio = (self.right - self.left) / (mymax - mymin)
195 | except:
196 | localratio = 0
197 |
198 | try:
199 | y = self.top - (self.values[0][2] / 2 / mm * ratio)
200 | except:
201 | y = self.top
202 | for i, value in enumerate(self.values):
203 | x = self.left + (value[0] - mymin) * localratio
204 | pointslist.append((value[0], x, y))
205 | try:
206 | y -= self.values[i + 1][2] / mm * ratio
207 | except:
208 | pass
209 |
210 | else:
211 | if Glyphs.boolDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_drawpointsvalues"]:
212 | DrawText(pdffont['Regular'], pointsvaluefontsize, glyphcolour, self.right * mm + 1 * mm, self.bottom * mm + 1 * mm, str(int(mymin)))
213 | DrawText(pdffont['Regular'], pointsvaluefontsize, glyphcolour, self.right * mm + 1 * mm, self.top * mm - 3 * mm, str(int(mymax)))
214 | # DrawText(pdffont['Regular'], graphnamefontsize, self.gridcolour, self.left * mm + 1.7*mm, self.top * mm - 4*mm, graphrealnames[self.graphname])
215 |
216 | try:
217 | localratio = (self.top - self.bottom) / (mymax - mymin)
218 | except:
219 | localratio = 0
220 |
221 | try:
222 | position = self.left + (self.values[0][1] / 2 / mm * ratio)
223 | except:
224 | position = self.left
225 | for i, value in enumerate(self.values):
226 | x = position
227 | y = self.bottom + (value[0] - mymin) * localratio
228 | pointslist.append((value[0], x, y))
229 | try:
230 | position += self.values[i + 1][1] / mm * ratio
231 | except:
232 | # print(traceback.format_exc())
233 | pass
234 |
235 | # Calculate thickness of stroke according to scope of graph
236 | minthickness = 6
237 | maxthickness = 12
238 | thickness = -.008 * (mymax - mymin) + maxthickness
239 | if thickness < minthickness:
240 | thickness = minthickness
241 | elif thickness > maxthickness:
242 | thickness = maxthickness
243 |
244 | DrawTableLines(pointslist, self.strokecolour, thickness)
245 | DrawText(pdffont['Regular'], graphnamefontsize, self.gridcolour, self.left * mm + 1.7 * mm, self.top * mm - 4 * mm, graphrealnames[self.graphname])
246 |
247 | #################################
248 |
249 | def SetScrapBoard(pageratio):
250 | global myDialog
251 | global scrapboard
252 | global graphcoords
253 | scrapboard['left'] = pagemargin['left']
254 | scrapboard['right'] = pagewidth / mm - pagemargin['right']
255 | scrapboard['top'] = pageheight / mm - pagemargin['top'] - headmargin
256 | scrapboard['bottom'] = pagemargin['bottom']
257 | graphcoords['left'] = pagemargin['left']
258 | graphcoords['right'] = pagewidth / mm - pagemargin['right']
259 | graphcoords['top'] = pageheight / mm - pagemargin['top'] - headmargin
260 | graphcoords['bottom'] = pagemargin['bottom']
261 |
262 | # Recalculate drawing boards
263 | if Glyphs.intDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_PageOrientation"] == Portrait:
264 | availablewidth = pagewidth / mm - pagemargin['left'] - pagemargin['right']
265 | partial = availablewidth * pageratio
266 | scrapboard['right'] = pagemargin['left'] + partial - separator / 2
267 | graphcoords['left'] = scrapboard['right'] + separator
268 | else:
269 | availablewidth = pageheight / mm - pagemargin['top'] - pagemargin['bottom'] - headmargin
270 | partial = availablewidth * pageratio
271 | scrapboard['bottom'] = pageheight / mm - headmargin - partial + separator / 2
272 | graphcoords['top'] = scrapboard['bottom'] - separator
273 |
274 | ##################################################################
275 | #
276 | # PDF section
277 | #
278 |
279 | def DrawText(font, fontsize, fontcolour, x, y, text):
280 | attributes = {
281 | NSFontAttributeName: NSFont.fontWithName_size_(font, fontsize),
282 | NSForegroundColorAttributeName: NSColor.colorWithDeviceCyan_magenta_yellow_black_alpha_(fontcolour[0], fontcolour[1], fontcolour[2], fontcolour[3], 1)
283 | }
284 | String = NSAttributedString.alloc().initWithString_attributes_(text, attributes)
285 | String.drawAtPoint_((x, y))
286 |
287 | def DrawTableLines(list, colour, thickness):
288 |
289 | global myDialog
290 | for i, point in enumerate(list):
291 |
292 | try:
293 | drawline(list[i][1] * mm, list[i][2] * mm, list[i + 1][1] * mm, list[i + 1][2] * mm, colour, thickness, None)
294 | except:
295 | pass
296 |
297 | NSColor.colorWithDeviceCyan_magenta_yellow_black_alpha_(colour[0], colour[1], colour[2], colour[3], 1).set()
298 | Rect = NSMakeRect(point[1] * mm - (thickness), point[2] * mm - (thickness), thickness * 2, thickness * 2)
299 | NSBezierPath.bezierPathWithOvalInRect_(Rect).fill()
300 | if Glyphs.boolDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_drawpointsvalues"]:
301 | DrawText(pdffont['Regular'], pointsvaluefontsize, glyphcolour, point[1] * mm + (thickness / 6 + 1) * mm, point[2] * mm - (thickness / 6 + 2.5) * mm, str(int(round(point[0]))))
302 |
303 | def DrawHeadlineIntoPage(text):
304 |
305 | drawrect(pagemargin['left'] * mm, pageheight - pagemargin['top'] * mm - headerheight * mm, pagewidth - pagemargin['right'] * mm, pageheight - pagemargin['top'] * mm, pdfcolour, None, 0, None, roundedcorners)
306 | DrawText(pdffont['Bold'], headlinefontsize, headlinefontcolour, 2 * mm + pagemargin['left'] * mm, 2.2 * mm + pageheight - pagemargin['top'] * mm - headerheight * mm, text)
307 |
308 | def DrawMetrics(f, glyph, xoffset, yoffset, ratio):
309 | global myDialog
310 | g = glyph.layers[0]
311 |
312 | mywidth = g.width
313 | if mywidth == 0:
314 | mywidth = g.bounds.size.width
315 |
316 | # Draw metrics
317 | if Glyphs.defaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_drawmetrics"] == 1:
318 | # Versalhöhe
319 | drawline(xoffset * mm, yoffset * mm + capheight(f) * ratio, xoffset * mm + mywidth * ratio, yoffset * mm + capheight(f) * ratio, metricscolour, metricslinewidth, None)
320 | # x-Höhe
321 | drawline(xoffset * mm, yoffset * mm + xheight(f) * ratio, xoffset * mm + mywidth * ratio, yoffset * mm + xheight(f) * ratio, metricscolour, metricslinewidth, None)
322 | # Grundlinie
323 | drawline(xoffset * mm, yoffset * mm, xoffset * mm + mywidth * ratio, yoffset * mm, metricscolour, metricslinewidth, None)
324 |
325 | # Bounding Box
326 | drawrect(xoffset * mm, yoffset * mm + descender(f) * ratio, xoffset * mm + mywidth * ratio, yoffset * mm + ascender(f) * ratio, '', metricscolour, metricslinewidth, None, 0)
327 |
328 | # Draw guidelines
329 | if Glyphs.boolDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_drawguidelines"] == 1 and False: #GSNotImplemented
330 |
331 | # Local vertical guides
332 | for guide in g.vguides:
333 | try:
334 | a = (ascender(f)) * math.tan(math.radians(guide.angle))
335 | except:
336 | a = 0
337 | x1 = guide.position / mm * ratio
338 | y1 = (0 - descender(f)) / mm * ratio
339 | x2 = (guide.position + a) / mm * ratio
340 | y2 = (ascender(f) - descender(f)) / mm * ratio
341 | drawline(xoffset * mm + x1 * mm, yoffset * mm + y1 * mm, xoffset * mm + x2 * mm, yoffset * mm + y2 * mm, colourguides, metricslinewidth, guidelinedashed)
342 |
343 | # Global vertical guides
344 | for guide in f.vguides:
345 | try:
346 | a = (ascender(f)) * math.tan(math.radians(guide.angle))
347 | except:
348 | a = 0
349 | x1 = guide.position / mm * ratio
350 | y1 = (0 - descender(f)) / mm * ratio
351 | x2 = (guide.position + a) / mm * ratio
352 | y2 = (ascender(f) - descender(f)) / mm * ratio
353 | drawline(xoffset * mm + x1 * mm, yoffset * mm + y1 * mm, xoffset * mm + x2 * mm, yoffset * mm + y2 * mm, colourglobalguides, metricslinewidth, guidelinedashed)
354 |
355 | # Local horizontal guides
356 | for guide in g.hguides:
357 | try:
358 | a = g.width * math.tan(math.radians(guide.angle))
359 | except:
360 | a = 0
361 | x1 = 0
362 | y1 = (guide.position - descender(f)) / mm * ratio
363 | x2 = g.width / mm * ratio
364 | y2 = (guide.position - descender(f) + a) / mm * ratio
365 | drawline(xoffset * mm + x1 * mm, yoffset * mm + y1 * mm, xoffset * mm + x2 * mm, yoffset * mm + y2 * mm, colourguides, metricslinewidth, guidelinedashed)
366 |
367 | # Global horizontal guides
368 | for guide in f.hguides:
369 | try:
370 | a = g.width * math.tan(math.radians(guide.angle))
371 | except:
372 | a = 0
373 | x1 = 0
374 | y1 = (guide.position - descender(f)) / mm * ratio
375 | x2 = g.width / mm * ratio
376 | y2 = (guide.position - descender(f) + a) / mm * ratio
377 | drawline(xoffset * mm + x1 * mm, yoffset * mm + y1 * mm, xoffset * mm + x2 * mm, yoffset * mm + y2 * mm, colourglobalguides, metricslinewidth, guidelinedashed)
378 |
379 | # Draw font names under box
380 | if Glyphs.boolDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_fontnamesunderglyph"]:
381 | DrawText(pdffont['Regular'], pointsvaluefontsize, glyphcolour, xoffset * mm + 2, yoffset * mm - 8, f.familyName)
382 |
383 | def DrawGlyph(f, glyph, PSCommands, xoffset, yoffset, ratio, fillcolour, strokecolour, strokewidth, dashed):
384 | if not PSCommands:
385 | layer = glyph.layers[0]
386 | p = layer.completeBezierPath
387 | transform = NSAffineTransform.new()
388 | transform.translateXBy_yBy_(xoffset * mm, yoffset * mm)
389 | transform.scaleBy_(ratio)
390 | p.transformUsingAffineTransform_(transform)
391 | else:
392 | p = NSBezierPath.bezierPath()
393 |
394 | for command in PSCommands:
395 |
396 | if command[0] == 'moveTo':
397 | try:
398 | p.close()
399 | except:
400 | pass
401 |
402 | x = xoffset * mm + command[1][0] * ratio
403 | y = yoffset * mm + command[1][1] * ratio
404 | p.moveToPoint_((x, y))
405 | #print("('moveTo', (%s, %s))," % (command[1][0], command[1][1]))
406 |
407 | if command[0] == 'lineTo':
408 | x = xoffset * mm + command[1][0] * ratio
409 | y = yoffset * mm + command[1][1] * ratio
410 | p.lineToPoint_((x, y))
411 | #print("('lineTo', (%s, %s))," % (command[1][0], command[1][1]))
412 |
413 | if command[0] == 'curveTo':
414 |
415 | points = []
416 |
417 | for point in command[1:]:
418 | points.append((xoffset * mm + point[0] * ratio, yoffset * mm + point[1] * ratio))
419 |
420 | p.curveToPoint_controlPoint1_controlPoint2_(points[0], points[1], points[2])
421 | p.closePath()
422 |
423 | if fillcolour:
424 | NSColor.colorWithDeviceCyan_magenta_yellow_black_alpha_(fillcolour[0], fillcolour[1], fillcolour[2], fillcolour[3], 1).set()
425 | p.fill()
426 | if strokecolour:
427 | NSColor.colorWithDeviceCyan_magenta_yellow_black_alpha_(strokecolour[0], strokecolour[1], strokecolour[2], strokecolour[3], 1).set()
428 | if dashed:
429 | p.setLineDash_count_phase_(dashed, 2, 0.0)
430 | p.setLineWidth_(strokewidth)
431 | p.stroke()
432 |
433 | ######### draw primitives
434 |
435 | def drawline(x1, y1, x2, y2, colour, strokewidth, dashed):
436 |
437 | NSColor.colorWithDeviceCyan_magenta_yellow_black_alpha_(colour[0], colour[1], colour[2], colour[3], 1).set()
438 | Path = NSBezierPath.bezierPath()
439 | Path.moveToPoint_((x1, y1))
440 | Path.lineToPoint_((x2, y2))
441 | Path.setLineWidth_(strokewidth)
442 |
443 | if dashed:
444 | Path.setLineDash_count_phase_(dashed, 2, 0.0)
445 | Path.stroke()
446 |
447 | def drawrect(x1, y1, x2, y2, fillcolour, strokecolour, strokewidth, dashed, rounded):
448 | Rect = NSMakeRect(x1, y1, x2 - x1, y2 - y1)
449 | Path = NSBezierPath.bezierPathWithRoundedRect_xRadius_yRadius_(Rect, rounded, rounded)
450 | if fillcolour:
451 | NSColor.colorWithDeviceCyan_magenta_yellow_black_alpha_(fillcolour[0], fillcolour[1], fillcolour[2], fillcolour[3], 1).set()
452 | Path.fill()
453 | if strokecolour:
454 | Path.setLineWidth_(strokewidth)
455 | if dashed:
456 | Path.setLineDash_count_phase_(dashed, 2, 0.0)
457 | NSColor.colorWithDeviceCyan_magenta_yellow_black_alpha_(strokecolour[0], strokecolour[1], strokecolour[2], strokecolour[3], 1).set()
458 | Path.stroke()
459 |
460 | # collects the glyphs that should be displayed
461 | # and returns list of glyph names
462 | def collectglyphnames():
463 |
464 | glyphlist = []
465 | Font = Glyphs.orderedDocuments()[0].font
466 | if Font.selectedLayers is not None:
467 | for Layer in Font.selectedLayers:
468 | glyphlist.append(Layer.parent.name)
469 |
470 | return glyphlist
471 |
472 | def capheight(f):
473 | return f.masters[0].capHeight
474 |
475 | def xheight(f):
476 | return f.masters[0].xHeight
477 |
478 | def descender(f):
479 | return f.masters[0].descender
480 |
481 | def ascender(f):
482 | return f.masters[0].ascender
483 |
484 | def unicode2hex(u):
485 | return string.zfill(string.upper(hex(u)[2:]), 4)
486 |
487 | errortexts = []
488 | errors = 0
489 |
490 | def raiseerror(text):
491 | global errors, errorslist
492 | errortexts.append(text)
493 | try:
494 | errors += 1
495 | except:
496 | errors = 1
497 |
498 | def CheckForUpdates():
499 | return
500 | if Defaults['com_yanone_Autopsy_checkforupdates']:
501 | import webbrowser, urllib
502 | try:
503 | if int(releasedate) < int(urllib.urlopen('http://www.yanone.de/typedesign/autopsy/latestreleasedate.txt').read()):
504 | x = fl.Message('Hey, I was reincarnated as a newer version.\nDo you want to connect to my download page on the internet?')
505 | if x == 1:
506 | webbrowser.open('http://www.yanone.de/typedesign/autopsy/download.php', 1, 1)
507 | except:
508 | pass # No network connection
509 |
510 | ##### MAIN
511 |
512 | def drawTitlePage(fonts):
513 | try:
514 | xoffset = pagewidth / mm * 1 / 1.61
515 | yoffset = pageheight / mm * 1.61
516 |
517 | #NSRectFill(((-100, -100), (200, 200)))
518 |
519 | # Draw front page
520 | output('-- font page --')
521 |
522 | drawrect(3 * mm, 3 * mm, pagewidth - 3 * mm, pageheight - 3 * mm, pdfcolour, None, None, None, 0)
523 |
524 | # Try to get a random glyph from a random font with nodes
525 | # try not more than 10000 times
526 | glyphfound = False
527 |
528 | randomfont = fonts[random.randint(0, len(fonts) - 1)]
529 | randomglyphindex = random.randint(0, len(randomfont.glyphs) - 1)
530 | g = randomfont.glyphs[randomglyphindex]
531 |
532 | if g is not None:
533 | glyphfound = True
534 | tries = 0
535 | while glyphfound == False and tries < 10000:
536 | randomfont = fonts[random.randint(0, len(fonts) - 1)]
537 | randomglyphindex = random.randint(0, len(randomfont) - 1)
538 | g = randomfont[randomglyphindex]
539 | if (g.nodes_number or g.components):
540 | glyphfound = True
541 | tries += 1
542 | # if (g.nodes or g.components):
543 | # glyphfound = True
544 |
545 | # if random didn't help, get first glyph with nodes
546 | if not glyphfound:
547 | for gi in range(len(fonts[0])):
548 | if fonts[0][gi].nodes_number or fonts[0][gi].components:
549 | g = fonts[0][gi]
550 |
551 | bbox = g.layers[0].bounds
552 | if bbox.size.height > 1:
553 | localratio = .65 / bbox.size.height * (pageheight - yoffset)
554 | else:
555 | print("____NO height____")
556 | localratio = .65 / 300
557 |
558 | # draw logo and name
559 | logoyoffset = -5
560 |
561 | ## YN
562 | ynlogo = [('moveTo', (350, 700)), ['curveTo', (0, 350), (138, 700), (0, 562)], ['curveTo', (350, 0), (0, 138), (138, 0)], ['curveTo', (700, 350), (562, 0), (700, 138)], ['curveTo', (350, 700), (700, 562), (562, 700)], ('moveTo', (548, 297)), ('lineTo', (542, 297)), ['curveTo', (536, 286), (536, 297), (536, 288)], ('lineTo', (536, 174)), ['curveTo', (510, 132), (536, 153), (531, 132)], ['curveTo', (481, 155), (496, 132), (489, 140)], ['curveTo', (416, 272), (481, 155), (435, 237)], ('lineTo', (416, 180)), ['curveTo', (422, 168), (416, 168), (420, 168)], ['curveTo', (434, 169), (425, 168), (430, 169)], ['curveTo', (451, 152), (444, 169), (451, 163)], ['curveTo', (430, 136), (451, 144), (445, 136)], ['curveTo', (399, 139), (421, 136), (413, 139)], ['curveTo', (365, 136), (386, 139), (374, 136)], ['curveTo', (345, 153), (350, 136), (345, 144)], ['curveTo', (362, 169), (345, 163), (352, 169)], ['curveTo', (374, 168), (366, 169), (371, 168)], ['curveTo', (380, 179), (376, 168), (380, 168)], ('lineTo', (380, 286)), ['curveTo', (374, 298), (380, 297), (376, 298)], ['curveTo', (362, 297), (371, 298), (368, 297)], ['curveTo', (347, 306), (355, 297), (350, 302)], ['curveTo', (332, 297), (345, 302), (340, 297)], ['curveTo', (320, 298), (326, 297), (326, 298)], ['curveTo', (316, 295), (319, 298), (318, 298)], ('lineTo', (261, 209)), ('lineTo', (261, 175)), ['curveTo', (267, 168), (261, 170), (263, 168)], ['curveTo', (281, 170), (270, 168), (274, 170)], ['curveTo', (296, 153), (291, 170), (296, 163)], ['curveTo', (275, 136), (296, 144), (291, 136)], ['curveTo', (241, 139), (262, 136), (254, 139)], ['curveTo', (208, 136), (228, 139), (221, 136)], ['curveTo', (188, 152), (194, 136), (188, 144)], ['curveTo', (205, 170), (188, 163), (195, 170)], ['curveTo', (217, 168), (211, 170), (212, 168)], ['curveTo', (223, 175), (219, 168), (223, 170)], ('lineTo', (223, 207)), ('lineTo', (168, 296)), ['curveTo', (164, 297), (167, 297), (165, 297)], ['curveTo', (153, 296), (160, 297), (158, 296)], ['curveTo', (134, 313), (139, 296), (134, 304)], ['curveTo', (152, 331), (134, 324), (141, 331)], ['curveTo', (186, 327), (165, 331), (175, 327)], ['curveTo', (215, 331), (197, 327), (203, 331)], ['curveTo', (234, 313), (229, 331), (234, 322)], ['curveTo', (213, 297), (234, 306), (230, 297)], ('lineTo', (212, 297)), ('lineTo', (243, 245)), ['curveTo', (273, 297), (251, 260), (267, 285)], ['curveTo', (268, 296), (270, 296), (268, 296)], ['curveTo', (249, 313), (254, 296), (249, 304)], ['curveTo', (268, 331), (249, 324), (256, 331)], ['curveTo', (298, 328), (275, 331), (287, 328)], ['curveTo', (332, 331), (308, 328), (322, 331)], ['curveTo', (348, 321), (339, 331), (345, 326)], ['curveTo', (365, 331), (350, 326), (356, 331)], ['curveTo', (389, 329), (369, 331), (378, 329)], ['curveTo', (413, 331), (399, 329), (406, 331)], ['curveTo', (431, 320), (428, 331), (430, 324)], ('lineTo', (433, 314)), ('lineTo', (500, 193)), ('lineTo', (500, 286)), ['curveTo', (490, 297), (500, 289), (500, 297)], ('lineTo', (482, 297)), ['curveTo', (465, 313), (472, 297), (465, 305)], ['curveTo', (486, 331), (465, 321), (471, 331)], ['curveTo', (516, 328), (496, 331), (504, 328)], ['curveTo', (547, 331), (526, 328), (536, 331)], ['curveTo', (566, 313), (561, 331), (566, 322)], ['curveTo', (548, 297), (566, 305), (561, 297)], ('moveTo', (359, 568)), ['curveTo', (422, 525), (385, 568), (408, 552)], ['curveTo', (486, 568), (436, 552), (459, 568)], ['curveTo', (544, 508), (518, 568), (544, 546)], ['curveTo', (422, 356), (544, 441), (472, 420)], ['curveTo', (301, 508), (372, 420), (301, 441)], ['curveTo', (359, 568), (301, 546), (326, 568)], ('moveTo', (206, 530)), ['curveTo', (193, 529), (202, 530), (197, 529)], ['curveTo', (176, 546), (183, 529), (176, 538)], ['curveTo', (197, 563), (176, 555), (182, 563)], ['curveTo', (231, 560), (209, 563), (216, 560)], ['curveTo', (264, 563), (244, 560), (252, 563)], ['curveTo', (284, 546), (278, 563), (284, 555)], ['curveTo', (268, 529), (284, 536), (275, 529)], ['curveTo', (255, 530), (263, 529), (260, 530)], ['curveTo', (249, 519), (253, 530), (249, 530)], ('lineTo', (249, 413)), ['curveTo', (255, 401), (249, 401), (253, 401)], ['curveTo', (268, 402), (259, 401), (263, 402)], ['curveTo', (284, 386), (277, 402), (284, 396)], ['curveTo', (264, 368), (284, 377), (278, 368)], ['curveTo', (232, 372), (248, 368), (244, 372)], ['curveTo', (196, 368), (217, 372), (215, 368)], ['curveTo', (176, 386), (182, 368), (176, 377)], ['curveTo', (193, 402), (176, 396), (183, 402)], ['curveTo', (206, 401), (198, 402), (201, 401)], ['curveTo', (211, 413), (207, 401), (211, 401)], ('lineTo', (211, 519)), ['curveTo', (206, 530), (211, 530), (207, 530)]]
563 | ynlogoring = [('moveTo', (350, 700)), ['curveTo', (0, 350), (138, 700), (0, 562)], ['curveTo', (350, 0), (0, 138), (138, 0)], ['curveTo', (700, 350), (562, 0), (700, 138)], ['curveTo', (350, 700), (700, 562), (562, 700)]]
564 | textyoffset = 0
565 | textxoffset = 0
566 |
567 | DrawGlyph(None, None, ynlogo, xoffset / mm - .5, 14.5 + logoyoffset, .05, headlinefontcolour, None, None, 1)
568 |
569 | DrawGlyph(None, None, ynlogoring, xoffset / mm - .5, 14.5 + logoyoffset, .05, None, (0, 0, 0, 0), 3, (6, 4))
570 | DrawText(pdffont['Regular'], 9, headlinefontcolour, textxoffset + xoffset + 15 * mm, 22 * mm + textyoffset + logoyoffset * mm, programname + ' ' + programversion + ' by Yanone')
571 | DrawText(pdffont['Regular'], 9, headlinefontcolour, textxoffset + xoffset + 15 * mm, 18.4 * mm + textyoffset + logoyoffset * mm, 'www.yanone.de/typedesign/autopsy/')
572 |
573 | # Sample glyph
574 | DrawGlyph(fonts[0], g, None, xoffset / mm - bbox.origin.x / mm * localratio, yoffset / mm - bbox.origin.y / mm * localratio + 18, localratio, (0, 0, 0, 0), headlinefontcolour, 3, (6, 4))
575 |
576 | # Autopsy Report
577 | DrawText(pdffont['Bold'], 48, headlinefontcolour, xoffset, yoffset, "Autopsy Report")
578 |
579 | # Other infos
580 | if Glyphs.intDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_PageOrientation"] == Portrait:
581 | textmaxratio = 10000
582 | else:
583 | textmaxratio = 16000
584 | lines = []
585 | if len(fonts) > 1:
586 | patient = "Patients"
587 | else:
588 | patient = "Patient"
589 | lines.append((pdffont['Regular'], 18, headlinefontcolour, xoffset, 30, patient + ':'))
590 | yoffset -= 5
591 | for myfont in fonts:
592 | if myfont.instances[0] is None:
593 | lines.append((pdffont['Bold'], 18, headlinefontcolour, xoffset, 20, u"%s —" % (myfont.familyName))) # + ' v' + str(myfont.version)))
594 | else:
595 | lines.append((pdffont['Bold'], 18, headlinefontcolour, xoffset, 20, "%s %s" % (myfont.familyName, myfont.instances[0].name))) # + ' v' + str(myfont.version)))
596 | # get designers(s)
597 | designers = Ddict(dict)
598 | for f in fonts:
599 | if f.manufacturer:
600 | designers[f.manufacturer] = 1
601 | elif f.designer:
602 | designers[f.designer] = 1
603 | else:
604 | designers['Anonymous'] = 1
605 | if len(designers) > 1:
606 | doctor = 'Doctors'
607 | else:
608 | doctor = 'Doctor'
609 | fontinfos = {
610 | doctor: ", ".join(designers),
611 | 'Time': time.strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S", time.localtime()),
612 | }
613 | for fontinfo in fontinfos:
614 | lines.append((pdffont['Regular'], 18, headlinefontcolour, xoffset, 30, fontinfo + ':'))
615 | lines.append((pdffont['Bold'], 18, headlinefontcolour, xoffset, 20, fontinfos[fontinfo]))
616 | linesratio = 1.0 / len(lines) * textmaxratio / pageheight / mm * 1.61
617 | if linesratio > 1:
618 | linesratio = 1
619 | for line in lines:
620 | yoffset -= line[4] * linesratio
621 | DrawText(line[0], line[1] * linesratio, line[2], line[3], yoffset, line[5])
622 | except:
623 | print("Problem with titlepage")
624 | print(traceback.format_exc())
625 |
626 | def drawGlyph(fonts, glyphName, i, ratio, reports):
627 | output('-- ' + glyphName + ' --')
628 | global graphcoords
629 | global scrapboard
630 | # if not tick:
631 | # raiseerror('Aborted by user.')
632 | # break
633 | #glyphindex = fonts[0].glyphs[glyphName)
634 |
635 | # Draw scrapboard into page
636 | if drawboards:
637 | #drawrect(scrapboard['left']*mm, scrapboard['bottom']*mm, scrapboard['right']*mm, scrapboard['top']*mm, '', scrapboardcolour, metricslinewidth, None, 0)
638 | #drawrect(graphcoords['left']*mm, graphcoords['bottom']*mm, graphcoords['right']*mm, graphcoords['top']*mm, '', scrapboardcolour, metricslinewidth, None, 0)
639 | pass
640 | try:
641 | unicodes = 'u' + string.join(map(unicode2hex, fonts[0].glyphs[glyphName].unicodes), "u u") + 'u'
642 | except:
643 | unicodes = ''
644 | # print('-', fonts[0][glyphindex], '-')
645 | DrawHeadlineIntoPage("/%s/ #%d# %s" % (glyphName, i, unicodes))
646 |
647 | # Initial offset
648 |
649 | if Glyphs.intDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_PageOrientation"] == Portrait:
650 | xoffsetinitial = scrapboard['left']
651 | yoffsetinitial = scrapboard['top'] - (ascender(fonts[0]) - descender(fonts[0])) / mm * ratio
652 | else:
653 | xoffsetinitial = scrapboard['left']
654 | yoffsetinitial = scrapboard['bottom']
655 |
656 | # Draw Metrics
657 |
658 | xoffset = xoffsetinitial
659 | yoffset = yoffsetinitial - descender(fonts[0]) * ratio / mm
660 |
661 | for i_f, font in enumerate(fonts):
662 |
663 | if glyphName in font.glyphs:
664 | g = font.glyphs[glyphName]
665 | elif glyphName in fonts[i_f - 1].glyphs:
666 | g = fonts[i_f - 1].glyphs[glyphName]
667 |
668 | DrawMetrics(font, g, xoffset, yoffset, ratio)
669 |
670 | # increase offset
671 | if Glyphs.intDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_PageOrientation"] == Portrait:
672 | yoffset -= (ascender(font) - descender(font)) / mm * ratio
673 | else:
674 | if g.layers[0].width == 0:
675 | xoffset += g.layers[0].bounds.size.width / mm * ratio
676 | else:
677 | xoffset += g.layers[0].width / mm * ratio
678 |
679 | # Draw Glyphs
680 |
681 | xoffset = xoffsetinitial
682 | yoffset = yoffsetinitial - descender(fonts[0]) * ratio / mm
683 | # Defaults
684 | myglyphfillcolour = glyphcolour
685 | myglyphstrokecolour = None
686 | myglyphstrokewidth = 0
687 | myglyphdashed = None
688 |
689 | for i_f, font in enumerate(fonts):
690 |
691 | # Glyph is in font
692 | if glyphName in font.glyphs:
693 | g = font.glyphs[glyphName]
694 |
695 | if Glyphs.intDefaults["Autopsy.OutlineStyle"] == 0:
696 | myglyphfillcolour = glyphcolour
697 | myglyphstrokecolour = None
698 | myglyphstrokewidth = 0
699 | myglyphdashed = None
700 | else:
701 | myglyphfillcolour = xrayfillcolour
702 | myglyphstrokecolour = glyphcolour
703 | myglyphstrokewidth = 1.5
704 | myglyphdashed = None
705 |
706 | # Glyph is missing in font, draw replacement glyph
707 | elif glyphName in fonts[i_f - 1].glyphs:
708 | g = fonts[i_f - 1].glyphs[glyphName]
709 | myglyphfillcolour = None
710 | myglyphstrokecolour = glyphcolour
711 | myglyphstrokewidth = 1
712 | myglyphdashed = (3, 3)
713 |
714 | DrawGlyph(font, g, None, xoffset, yoffset, ratio, myglyphfillcolour, myglyphstrokecolour, myglyphstrokewidth, myglyphdashed)
715 |
716 | # increase offset
717 | if Glyphs.intDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_PageOrientation"] == Portrait:
718 | yoffset -= (ascender(font) - descender(font)) / mm * ratio
719 | else:
720 | if g.layers[0].width == 0:
721 | xoffset += g.layers[0].bounds.size.width / mm * ratio
722 | else:
723 | xoffset += g.layers[0].width / mm * ratio
724 |
725 | #tick = fl.TickProgress((i) * len(fonts) + i_f + 1)
726 |
727 | # Aggregate graph objects into a list
728 |
729 | tableobjects = []
730 | for table in availablegraphs:
731 | if Glyphs.boolDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_" + table]:
732 | reports[glyphName][table].glyphname = glyphName
733 | reports[glyphName][table].graphname = table
734 | reports[glyphName][table].drawpointsvalues = Glyphs.boolDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_drawpointsvalues"]
735 |
736 | reports[glyphName][table].scope = Glyphs.defaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_" + table + '_scope']
737 |
738 | if table in graphcolour:
739 | reports[glyphName][table].strokecolour = graphcolour[table]
740 | else:
741 | reports[glyphName][table].strokecolour = graphcolour['__default__']
742 | tableobjects.append(reports[glyphName][table])
743 |
744 | # Calculate bbox for graphs an draw them
745 |
746 | for t, table in enumerate(tableobjects):
747 | if Glyphs.intDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_PageOrientation"] == Portrait:
748 | tablewidth = ((graphcoords['right'] - graphcoords['left']) - (tableseparator * (len(tableobjects) - 1))) / len(tableobjects)
749 | tableheight = reports[glyphName]['height'].sum / mm * ratio
750 | table.left = graphcoords['left'] + t * (tablewidth + tableseparator)
751 | table.right = table.left + tablewidth
752 | table.top = graphcoords['top']
753 | table.bottom = table.top - tableheight
754 | else:
755 | if reports[glyphName]['width']:
756 | tablewidth = reports[glyphName]['width'].sum / mm * ratio
757 | else:
758 | tablewidth = reports[glyphName]['bboxwidth'].sum / mm * ratio
759 | tableheight = ((graphcoords['top'] - graphcoords['bottom']) - (tableseparator * (len(tableobjects) - 1))) / len(tableobjects)
760 | table.left = graphcoords['left']
761 | table.right = table.left + tablewidth
762 | table.top = graphcoords['top'] - t * (tableheight + tableseparator)
763 | table.bottom = table.top - tableheight
764 | table.draw()
765 |
766 | # PDF Bookmarks
767 | # pdf.bookmarkPage(glyphName)
768 | # pdf.addOutlineEntry(None, glyphName, 0, 0)
769 |
770 | def runAutopsy(fonts, glyphNames):
771 | if fonts and glyphNames:
772 |
773 | starttime = time.time()
774 |
775 | global pagewidth, pageheight
776 | #global myDialog
777 |
778 | if Glyphs.intDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_PageOrientation"] == Portrait:
779 | if not Glyphs.boolDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_PageSize_a4"]:
780 | pagewidth = letter[0]
781 | pageheight = letter[1]
782 | else:
783 | pagewidth = A4[0]
784 | pageheight = A4[1]
785 | else:
786 | if not Glyphs.boolDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_PageSize_a4"]:
787 | pagewidth = letter[1]
788 | pageheight = letter[0]
789 | else:
790 | pagewidth = A4[1]
791 | pageheight = A4[0]
792 |
793 | #############
794 | #
795 | # Collect information about the glyphs
796 | #
797 |
798 | # Dimensions
799 | reports = Ddict(dict)
800 |
801 | glyphwidth = Ddict(dict)
802 | maxwidthperglyph = Ddict(dict)
803 | maxwidth = 0
804 | maxsinglewidth = 0
805 | glyphheight = Ddict(dict)
806 | maxheightperglyph = Ddict(dict)
807 | maxheight = 0
808 | maxsingleheight = 0
809 |
810 | for glyphName in glyphNames:
811 |
812 | glyphwidth[glyphName] = 0
813 | glyphheight[glyphName] = 0
814 | maxwidthperglyph[glyphName] = 0
815 | maxheightperglyph[glyphName] = 0
816 | reports[glyphName]['width'] = Report()
817 | reports[glyphName]['height'] = Report()
818 | reports[glyphName]['bboxwidth'] = Report()
819 | reports[glyphName]['bboxheight'] = Report()
820 | reports[glyphName]['highestpoint'] = Report()
821 | reports[glyphName]['lowestpoint'] = Report()
822 | reports[glyphName]['leftsidebearing'] = Report()
823 | reports[glyphName]['rightsidebearing'] = Report()
824 | for font in fonts:
825 | FontMaster = font.masters[0]
826 | if glyphName in font.glyphs:
827 | g = font.glyphs[glyphName].layers[FontMaster.id]
828 | #print("__g", g)
829 | glyphwidth[glyphName] = g.width
830 | height = ascender(font) - descender(font)
831 |
832 | widthforgraph = glyphwidth[glyphName]
833 | if widthforgraph == 0:
834 | widthforgraph = g.bounds.size.width
835 | heightforgraph = height
836 |
837 | # width of kegel
838 | reports[glyphName]['width'].addvalue((glyphwidth[glyphName], widthforgraph, heightforgraph))
839 | # sum of widths per glyph
840 | if reports[glyphName]['width'].sum > maxwidth:
841 | maxwidth = reports[glyphName]['width'].sum
842 | if reports[glyphName]['width'].max > maxsinglewidth:
843 | maxsinglewidth = reports[glyphName]['width'].max
844 |
845 | # height of kegel
846 | glyphheight[glyphName] = height
847 | reports[glyphName]['height'].addvalue((glyphheight[glyphName], widthforgraph, heightforgraph))
848 | # sum of heights per glyph
849 | if reports[glyphName]['height'].sum > maxheight:
850 | maxheight = reports[glyphName]['height'].sum
851 | if reports[glyphName]['height'].max > maxsingleheight:
852 | maxsingleheight = reports[glyphName]['height'].max
853 |
854 | # BBox
855 | overthetop = 20000
856 |
857 | bbox = g.bounds
858 |
859 | if bbox.size.width < -1 * overthetop or bbox.size.width > overthetop:
860 | reports[glyphName]['bboxwidth'].addvalue((0, widthforgraph, heightforgraph))
861 | else:
862 | reports[glyphName]['bboxwidth'].addvalue((bbox.size.width, widthforgraph, heightforgraph))
863 |
864 | if bbox.size.height < -1 * overthetop or bbox.size.height > overthetop:
865 | reports[glyphName]['bboxheight'].addvalue((0, widthforgraph, heightforgraph))
866 | else:
867 | reports[glyphName]['bboxheight'].addvalue((bbox.size.height, widthforgraph, heightforgraph))
868 |
869 | if (bbox.origin.y + bbox.size.height) < -1 * overthetop or (bbox.origin.y + bbox.size.height) > overthetop:
870 | reports[glyphName]['highestpoint'].addvalue((0, widthforgraph, heightforgraph))
871 | else:
872 | reports[glyphName]['highestpoint'].addvalue((bbox.origin.y + bbox.size.height, widthforgraph, heightforgraph))
873 |
874 | if bbox.origin.y < -1 * overthetop or bbox.origin.y > overthetop:
875 | reports[glyphName]['lowestpoint'].addvalue((0, widthforgraph, heightforgraph))
876 | else:
877 | reports[glyphName]['lowestpoint'].addvalue((bbox.origin.y, widthforgraph, heightforgraph))
878 |
879 | # L + R sidebearing
880 | reports[glyphName]['leftsidebearing'].addvalue((g.LSB, widthforgraph, heightforgraph))
881 | reports[glyphName]['rightsidebearing'].addvalue((g.RSB, widthforgraph, heightforgraph))
882 |
883 | # Recalculate drawing boards
884 | numberoftables = 0
885 | # GSNotImplemented
886 | # for table in availablegraphs:
887 | # if eval('myDialog.graph_' + table):
888 | # numberoftables += 1
889 |
890 | if numberoftables < 3:
891 | numberoftables = 3
892 | try:
893 | r = 2.0 / numberoftables
894 | except:
895 | r = .8
896 | SetScrapBoard(r)
897 |
898 | # Calculate ratio
899 | global ratio
900 | if Glyphs.intDefaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_PageOrientation"] == Portrait:
901 | ratio = (scrapboard['top'] - scrapboard['bottom']) / maxheight * mm
902 | ratio2 = (scrapboard['right'] - scrapboard['left']) / maxsinglewidth * mm
903 | maxratio = 0.3
904 | if ratio > maxratio:
905 | ratio = maxratio
906 | if ratio > ratio2:
907 | ratio = ratio2
908 | else:
909 | ratio = (scrapboard['right'] - scrapboard['left']) / maxwidth * mm
910 | ratio2 = (scrapboard['top'] - scrapboard['bottom']) / maxsingleheight * mm
911 | maxratio = 0.3
912 | if ratio > maxratio:
913 | ratio = maxratio
914 | if ratio > ratio2:
915 | ratio = ratio2
916 |
917 | # PDF Init stuff
918 | filename = Glyphs.defaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_filename"]
919 | tempFileName = NSTemporaryDirectory() + "%d.pdf" % random.randint(1000, 100000)
920 |
921 | pageRect = CGRectMake(0, 0, pagewidth, pageheight)
922 |
923 | fileURL = NSURL.fileURLWithPath_(tempFileName)
924 | pdfContext = CGPDFContextCreateWithURL(fileURL, pageRect, None)
925 | CGPDFContextBeginPage(pdfContext, None)
926 |
927 | pdfNSGraphicsContext = NSGraphicsContext.graphicsContextWithGraphicsPort_flipped_(pdfContext, False)
928 | NSGraphicsContext.saveGraphicsState()
929 | NSGraphicsContext.setCurrentContext_(pdfNSGraphicsContext)
930 |
931 | try:
932 |
933 | drawTitlePage(fonts)
934 | CGPDFContextEndPage(pdfContext)
935 | ### MAIN PAGES ###
936 |
937 | for i, glyphName in enumerate(glyphNames):
938 | CGPDFContextBeginPage(pdfContext, None)
939 | drawGlyph(fonts, glyphName, i, ratio, reports)
940 | # End page
941 | CGPDFContextEndPage(pdfContext)
942 |
943 | except:
944 | print("__Main")
945 | print(traceback.format_exc())
946 |
947 | finally:
948 | # close PDF
949 | NSGraphicsContext.restoreGraphicsState()
950 | CGPDFContextClose(pdfContext)
951 |
952 | output("time: " + str(time.time() - starttime) + "sec, ca." + str((time.time() - starttime) / len(glyphNames)) + "sec per glyph")
953 |
954 | if errors:
955 | print("__Errors", errors)
956 | for error in errortexts:
957 | #print("__Message", error, programname)
958 | dlg = message(error)
959 |
960 | # if not errors and fonts and myDialog.openPDF:
961 | if not errors and fonts:
962 | try:
963 | os.rename(tempFileName, filename)
964 | except:
965 | dlg = Message("Error", "Problem copying final pdf")
966 | if Glyphs.defaults["com_yanone_Autopsy_openPDF"]:
967 | launchfile(filename)
968 |
969 | def launchfile(path):
970 | if os.path.exists(path):
971 | if os.name == 'posix':
972 | os.system('open "%s"' % path)
973 | elif os.name == 'nt':
974 | os.startfile('"' + path + '"')
975 |
976 | # Output to console
977 | def output(text):
978 | if verbose:
979 | print("> " + str(text) + " <")
980 |
981 | '''
982 |
983 | TODO
984 |
985 | - error message if full_name is empty.
986 |
987 | - custom presets for GUI
988 |
989 | for better handling of missing glyphs and zero-width glyphs:
990 | - add a class for single graph values, that contain info about width and height of drawing space,
991 | and whether or not a point should be drawn there.
992 |
993 | '''
994 |
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1 | # encoding: utf-8
2 |
3 | import objc
4 | import sys, os, re
5 |
6 | from GlyphsApp import *
7 | from GlyphsApp.plugins import *
8 | GlyphsPluginProtocol = objc.protocolNamed("GlyphsPlugin")
9 |
10 | class GlyphsPluginAutopsy(GeneralPlugin):
11 |
12 | _window = objc.IBOutlet()
13 | _fontListController = objc.IBOutlet()
14 |
15 | @objc.python_method
16 | def settings(self):
17 | try:
18 | self.loadNib('AutopsyDialog', __file__)
19 | defaultpdf = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), 'Desktop', 'Autopsy.pdf')
20 | defaultpreferences = {
21 | # 'com_yanone_Autopsy_PageOrientation_landscape' : 0,
22 | # 'com_yanone_Autopsy_PageSize_a4' : 0,
23 | # 'com_yanone_Autopsy_outline_filled' : True,
24 | # Other
25 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_drawpointsvalues': True,
26 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_drawmetrics': True,
27 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_drawguidelines': True,
28 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_fontnamesunderglyph': False,
29 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_filename': defaultpdf,
30 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_openPDF': True,
31 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_checkforupdates': True,
32 | # Graphs
33 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_width': True,
34 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_width_scope_local': True,
35 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_bboxwidth': False,
36 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_bboxwidth_scope_local': True,
37 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_bboxheight': False,
38 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_bboxheight_scope_local': True,
39 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_highestpoint': False,
40 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_highestpoint_scope_local': False,
41 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_lowestpoint': False,
42 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_lowestpoint_scope_local': False,
43 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_leftsidebearing': True,
44 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_leftsidebearing_scope_local': True,
45 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_rightsidebearing': True,
46 | 'com_yanone_Autopsy_graph_rightsidebearing_scope_local': True,
47 | }
48 | NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().registerDefaults_(defaultpreferences)
49 |
50 | except Exception as e:
51 | self.logToConsole("init: %s" % str(e))
52 |
53 | #return self
54 |
55 | mainMenu = NSApplication.sharedApplication().mainMenu()
56 | s = objc.selector(self.showWindow, signature=b'v@:')
57 | newMenuItem = NSMenuItem.alloc().initWithTitle_action_keyEquivalent_(self.title(), s, "y")
58 | newMenuItem.setKeyEquivalentModifierMask_(NSAlternateKeyMask | NSCommandKeyMask)
59 | newMenuItem.setTarget_(self)
60 |
61 | mainMenu.itemAtIndex_(2).submenu().addItem_(newMenuItem)
62 |
63 | def title(self):
64 | return "Autopsy"
65 |
66 | def interfaceVersion(self):
67 | """
68 | Distinguishes the API version the plugin was built for.
69 | Return 1.
70 | """
71 | return 1
72 |
73 | def showWindow(self):
74 | self.glyphlist = []
75 | Font = Glyphs.orderedDocuments()[0].font
76 | if Font.selectedLayers is not None:
77 | for Layer in Font.selectedLayers:
78 | self.glyphlist.append(Layer.parent.name)
79 | self.mode = 'normal' # TODO implement proper handling of MM
80 | self._fontListController.setContent_(NSDocumentController.sharedDocumentController().valueForKeyPath_("documents.font"))
81 | self._window.makeKeyAndOrderFront_(self)
82 |
83 | @objc.IBAction
84 | def runAutopsy_(self, sender):
85 | print("autopsy:")
86 | self._window.orderOut_(self)
87 | #self.returnValue = NSOKButton
88 | if self.mode == 'normal':
89 | #self.d.GetValue('List_sel')
90 | fonts = self._fontListController.selectedObjects()
91 |
92 | elif self.mode == 'MM':
93 | #self.d.GetValue('MMvalues')
94 | myMMvalues = string.replace(self.MMvalues, ' ', '')
95 | self.selection = myMMvalues.split(",")
96 |
97 | # Save instances into customdata of VFB
98 | if self.MMvalues != self.customdata['MMinstances']:
99 | self.MMfont.modified = 1
100 | self.customdata['MMinstances'] = self.MMvalues
101 | if self.MMfont.glyphs.has_key('.notdef'):
102 | self.MMfont['.notdef'].customdata = writePlistToString(self.customdata)
103 |
104 | #NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults()['com_yanone_Autopsy_fontselection'] = self.d.List_sel.get()
105 | import traceback
106 | try:
107 | from AutopsyLib import runAutopsy
108 |
109 | runAutopsy(fonts, self.glyphlist)
110 |
111 | except:
112 | print(traceback.format_exc())
113 |
114 | @objc.IBAction
115 | def closeDialog_(self, sender):
116 | self._window.orderOut_(self)
117 |
118 |
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1 | Autopsy
2 | ==============
3 |
4 | 
5 |
6 | Autopsy is a [Glyphs](http://glyphsapp.com/) plugin for analyzing design consistency across multiple fonts.
7 |
8 | 
9 |
10 | It visualizes a selection of letters side by side and puts it into a PDF for visual comparison. If visual comparison isn’t enough for you, it dissects what’s there and what’s not and puts that into simple graphs.
11 |
12 | #### Single fonts
13 |
14 | Compare the design of glyphs across different fonts or families. Something you can’t do in FontLab without generating each font an loading them into some document.
15 |
16 | #### Multiple Master instances
17 |
18 | Multiple Master fonts are not supported yet.
19 |
20 | Donate
21 | ---------
22 |
23 | If you’re using this for something useful, and you see the amount of work Yanone put into it, please consider to thank him with a donation to his PayPal account, *post@yanone.de*.
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 | Install
28 | ---------
29 |
30 | Double click the file Autopsy.glyphsPlugin and follow the dialogs.
31 |
32 | Licence
33 | ------------
34 |
35 | Autopsy is libre software, licensed under the terms of the GNU GPLv3
36 |
37 |
38 | Recent changes
39 | ---------------
40 |
41 | - Ported as much functionality as possible to the plugin APIs.
42 | - Use a .nib for the interface. This removes the dependency to vanilla.
43 | - use CoreGraphics to write the pdf. This remove the dependency to reportlab.
44 |
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