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  1. data/VERSION +1 -1
  2. data/glyph_imager.gemspec +45 -36
  3. data/lib/glyph_imager.rb +19 -27
  4. data/test/fonts/Musica.ttf +0 -0
  5. data/test/test_glyph_imager.rb +9 -3
  6. data/vendor/ttfunk/.gitignore +1 -0
  7. data/vendor/ttfunk/data/fonts/DejaVuSans.ttf +0 -0
  8. data/vendor/ttfunk/data/fonts/comicsans.ttf +0 -0
  9. data/vendor/ttfunk/example.rb +45 -0
  10. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk.rb +102 -0
  11. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/directory.rb +17 -0
  12. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/encoding/mac_roman.rb +88 -0
  13. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/encoding/windows_1252.rb +69 -0
  14. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/reader.rb +44 -0
  15. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/resource_file.rb +78 -0
  16. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/subset.rb +18 -0
  17. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/subset/base.rb +141 -0
  18. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/subset/mac_roman.rb +50 -0
  19. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/subset/unicode.rb +48 -0
  20. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/subset/unicode_8bit.rb +63 -0
  21. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/subset/windows_1252.rb +55 -0
  22. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/subset_collection.rb +72 -0
  23. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table.rb +46 -0
  24. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/cmap.rb +34 -0
  25. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/cmap/format00.rb +54 -0
  26. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/cmap/format04.rb +126 -0
  27. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/cmap/format12.rb +37 -0
  28. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/cmap/subtable.rb +82 -0
  29. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/glyf.rb +64 -0
  30. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/glyf/compound.rb +81 -0
  31. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/glyf/simple.rb +37 -0
  32. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/head.rb +44 -0
  33. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/hhea.rb +41 -0
  34. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/hmtx.rb +47 -0
  35. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/kern.rb +79 -0
  36. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/kern/format0.rb +62 -0
  37. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/loca.rb +43 -0
  38. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/maxp.rb +40 -0
  39. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/name.rb +125 -0
  40. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/os2.rb +78 -0
  41. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/post.rb +91 -0
  42. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/post/format10.rb +43 -0
  43. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/post/format20.rb +35 -0
  44. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/post/format25.rb +23 -0
  45. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/post/format30.rb +17 -0
  46. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/post/format40.rb +17 -0
  47. data/vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/simple.rb +14 -0
  48. metadata +46 -37
  49. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/AUTHORS +0 -1
  50. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/COPYING +0 -340
  51. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/README +0 -49
  52. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/TODO +0 -23
  53. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/VERSION +0 -1
  54. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf.rb +0 -20
  55. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/datatypes.rb +0 -181
  56. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/encodings.rb +0 -140
  57. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/exceptions.rb +0 -28
  58. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/font_loader.rb +0 -290
  59. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/fontchunk.rb +0 -77
  60. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/cmap.rb +0 -408
  61. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/cvt.rb +0 -49
  62. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/fpgm.rb +0 -48
  63. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/gasp.rb +0 -88
  64. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/glyf.rb +0 -452
  65. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/head.rb +0 -86
  66. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/hhea.rb +0 -96
  67. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/hmtx.rb +0 -98
  68. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/kern.rb +0 -186
  69. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/loca.rb +0 -75
  70. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/maxp.rb +0 -81
  71. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/name.rb +0 -226
  72. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/os2.rb +0 -172
  73. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/post.rb +0 -120
  74. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/prep.rb +0 -27
  75. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/vhea.rb +0 -45
  76. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/vmtx.rb +0 -36
  77. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/setup.rb +0 -1558
  78. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/tools/README +0 -44
  79. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/tools/ttfcairoglyphviewer +0 -229
  80. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/tools/ttfdump +0 -396
  81. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/tools/ttfglyph2svg +0 -144
  82. data/vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/tools/ttfsubset +0 -273
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+ require 'ttfunk/table/post/format10'
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+ require 'stringio'
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+
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+ module TTFunk
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+ class Table
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+ class Post
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+ module Format20
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+ include Format10
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+
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+ def glyph_for(code)
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+ index = @glyph_name_index[code]
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+ if index <= 257
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+ POSTSCRIPT_GLYPHS[index]
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+ else
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+ @names[index - 258] || ".notdef"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def parse_format!
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+ number_of_glyphs = read(2, 'n').first
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+ @glyph_name_index = read(number_of_glyphs*2, 'n*')
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+ @names = []
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+
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+ strings = StringIO.new(io.read(offset + length - io.pos))
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+ while !strings.eof?
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+ length = strings.read(1).unpack("C").first
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+ @names << strings.read(length)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'ttfunk/table/post/format10'
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+ require 'stringio'
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+
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+ module TTFunk
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+ class Table
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+ class Post
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+ module Format25
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+ include Format10
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+
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+ def glyph_for(code)
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+ POSTSCRIPT_GLYPHS[code + @offsets[code]] || ".notdef"
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def parse_format!
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+ number_of_glyphs = read(2, 'n').first
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+ @offsets = read(@number_of_glyphs, "c*")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module TTFunk
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+ class Table
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+ class Post
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+ module Format30
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+ def glyph_for(code)
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+ ".notdef"
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def parse_format!
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+ # do nothing. Format 3 is easy-sauce.
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module TTFunk
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+ class Table
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+ class Post
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+ module Format40
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+ def glyph_for(code)
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+ @map[code] || 0xFFFF
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def parse_format!
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+ @map = read(file.maximum_profile.num_glyphs * 2, "N*")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'ttfunk/table'
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+
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+ module TTFunk
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+ class Table
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+ class Simple < Table
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+ attr_reader :tag
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+
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+ def initialize(file, tag)
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+ @tag = tag
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+ super(file)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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- version: 0.0.14
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+ version: 0.1.0
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  authors:
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- date: 2010-05-24 00:00:00 -05:00
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+ date: 2010-05-27 00:00:00 -05:00
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  - test/fonts/DejaVuSerif.ttf
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+ - test/fonts/Musica.ttf
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/AUTHORS
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/COPYING
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/README
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/TODO
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/VERSION
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/datatypes.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/encodings.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/exceptions.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/font_loader.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/fontchunk.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/cmap.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/cvt.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/fpgm.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/gasp.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/glyf.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/head.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/hhea.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/hmtx.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/kern.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/loca.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/maxp.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/name.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/os2.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/post.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/prep.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/vhea.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/lib/ttf/table/vmtx.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/setup.rb
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/tools/README
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/tools/ttfcairoglyphviewer
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/tools/ttfdump
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- - vendor/ttf-ruby-0.1/tools/ttfglyph2svg
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/data/fonts/DejaVuSans.ttf
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/data/fonts/comicsans.ttf
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/example.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/directory.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/encoding/mac_roman.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/encoding/windows_1252.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/reader.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/resource_file.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/subset.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/subset/base.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/subset/mac_roman.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/subset/unicode_8bit.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/subset/windows_1252.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/subset_collection.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/cmap.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/cmap/format00.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/cmap/format04.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/cmap/format12.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/cmap/subtable.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/glyf.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/glyf/compound.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/glyf/simple.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/head.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/hhea.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/hmtx.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/kern.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/kern/format0.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/loca.rb
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+ - vendor/ttfunk/lib/ttfunk/table/maxp.rb
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