CommunityID/libs/Zend/Pdf/Resource/Font/FontDescriptor.php

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<?php
/**
* Zend Framework
*
* LICENSE
*
* This source file is subject to the new BSD license that is bundled
* with this package in the file LICENSE.txt.
* It is also available through the world-wide-web at this URL:
* http://framework.zend.com/license/new-bsd
* If you did not receive a copy of the license and are unable to
* obtain it through the world-wide-web, please send an email
* to license@zend.com so we can send you a copy immediately.
*
* @package Zend_Pdf
* @subpackage Fonts
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Zend Technologies USA Inc. (http://www.zend.com)
* @license http://framework.zend.com/license/new-bsd New BSD License
*/
/** Zend_Pdf_Font */
require_once 'Zend/Pdf/Font.php';
/** Zend_Pdf_Resource_Font */
require_once 'Zend/Pdf/Resource/Font.php';
/** Zend_Pdf_FileParser_Font_OpenType */
require_once 'Zend/Pdf/FileParser/Font/OpenType.php';
/**
* FontDescriptor implementation
*
* A font descriptor specifies metrics and other attributes of a simple font or a
* CIDFont as a whole, as distinct from the metrics of individual glyphs. These font
* metrics provide information that enables a viewer application to synthesize a
* substitute font or select a similar font when the font program is unavailable. The
* font descriptor may also be used to embed the font program in the PDF file.
*
* @package Zend_Pdf
* @subpackage Fonts
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Zend Technologies USA Inc. (http://www.zend.com)
* @license http://framework.zend.com/license/new-bsd New BSD License
*/
class Zend_Pdf_Resource_Font_FontDescriptor
{
/**
* Object constructor
* @throws Zend_Pdf_Exception
*/
public function __construct()
{
throw new Zend_Pdf_Exception('Zend_Pdf_Resource_Font_FontDescriptor is not intended to be instantiated');
}
/**
* Object constructor
*
* The $embeddingOptions parameter allows you to set certain flags related
* to font embedding. You may combine options by OR-ing them together. See
* the EMBED_ constants defined in {@link Zend_Pdf_Font} for the list of
* available options and their descriptions.
*
* Note that it is not requried that fonts be embedded within the PDF file
* to use them. If the recipient of the PDF has the font installed on their
* computer, they will see the correct fonts in the document. If they don't,
* the PDF viewer will substitute or synthesize a replacement.
*
*
* @param Zend_Pdf_Resource_Font $font Font
* @param Zend_Pdf_FileParser_Font_OpenType $fontParser Font parser object containing parsed TrueType file.
* @param integer $embeddingOptions Options for font embedding.
* @return Zend_Pdf_Element_Dictionary
* @throws Zend_Pdf_Exception
*/
static public function factory(Zend_Pdf_Resource_Font $font, Zend_Pdf_FileParser_Font_OpenType $fontParser, $embeddingOptions)
{
/* The font descriptor object contains the rest of the font metrics and
* the information about the embedded font program (if applicible).
*/
$fontDescriptor = new Zend_Pdf_Element_Dictionary();
$fontDescriptor->Type = new Zend_Pdf_Element_Name('FontDescriptor');
$fontDescriptor->FontName = new Zend_Pdf_Element_Name($font->getResource()->BaseFont->value);
/* The font flags value is a bitfield that describes the stylistic
* attributes of the font. We will set as many of the bits as can be
* determined from the font parser.
*/
$flags = 0;
if ($fontParser->isMonospaced) { // bit 1: FixedPitch
$flags |= 1 << 0;
}
if ($fontParser->isSerifFont) { // bit 2: Serif
$flags |= 1 << 1;
}
if (! $fontParser->isAdobeLatinSubset) { // bit 3: Symbolic
$flags |= 1 << 2;
}
if ($fontParser->isScriptFont) { // bit 4: Script
$flags |= 1 << 3;
}
if ($fontParser->isAdobeLatinSubset) { // bit 6: Nonsymbolic
$flags |= 1 << 5;
}
if ($fontParser->isItalic) { // bit 7: Italic
$flags |= 1 << 6;
}
// bits 17-19: AllCap, SmallCap, ForceBold; not available
$fontDescriptor->Flags = new Zend_Pdf_Element_Numeric($flags);
$fontBBox = array(new Zend_Pdf_Element_Numeric($font->toEmSpace($fontParser->xMin)),
new Zend_Pdf_Element_Numeric($font->toEmSpace($fontParser->yMin)),
new Zend_Pdf_Element_Numeric($font->toEmSpace($fontParser->xMax)),
new Zend_Pdf_Element_Numeric($font->toEmSpace($fontParser->yMax)));
$fontDescriptor->FontBBox = new Zend_Pdf_Element_Array($fontBBox);
$fontDescriptor->ItalicAngle = new Zend_Pdf_Element_Numeric($fontParser->italicAngle);
$fontDescriptor->Ascent = new Zend_Pdf_Element_Numeric($font->toEmSpace($fontParser->ascent));
$fontDescriptor->Descent = new Zend_Pdf_Element_Numeric($font->toEmSpace($fontParser->descent));
$fontDescriptor->CapHeight = new Zend_Pdf_Element_Numeric($fontParser->capitalHeight);
/**
* The vertical stem width is not yet extracted from the OpenType font
* file. For now, record zero which is interpreted as 'unknown'.
* @todo Calculate value for StemV.
*/
$fontDescriptor->StemV = new Zend_Pdf_Element_Numeric(0);
$fontDescriptor->MissingWidth = new Zend_Pdf_Element_Numeric($fontParser->glyphWidths[0]);
/* Set up font embedding. This is where the actual font program itself
* is embedded within the PDF document.
*
* Note that it is not requried that fonts be embedded within the PDF
* document to use them. If the recipient of the PDF has the font
* installed on their computer, they will see the correct fonts in the
* document. If they don't, the PDF viewer will substitute or synthesize
* a replacement.
*
* There are several guidelines for font embedding:
*
* First, the developer might specifically request not to embed the font.
*/
if (!($embeddingOptions & Zend_Pdf_Font::EMBED_DONT_EMBED)) {
/* Second, the font author may have set copyright bits that prohibit
* the font program from being embedded. Yes this is controversial,
* but it's the rules:
* http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/FontPolicies.pdf
*
* To keep the developer in the loop, and to prevent surprising bug
* reports of "your PDF doesn't have the right fonts," throw an
* exception if the font cannot be embedded.
*/
if (! $fontParser->isEmbeddable) {
/* This exception may be suppressed if the developer decides that
* it's not a big deal that the font program can't be embedded.
*/
if (!($embeddingOptions & Zend_Pdf_Font::EMBED_SUPPRESS_EMBED_EXCEPTION)) {
$message = 'This font cannot be embedded in the PDF document. If you would like to use '
. 'it anyway, you must pass Zend_Pdf_Font::EMBED_SUPPRESS_EMBED_EXCEPTION '
. 'in the $options parameter of the font constructor.';
throw new Zend_Pdf_Exception($message, Zend_Pdf_Exception::FONT_CANT_BE_EMBEDDED);
}
} else {
/* Otherwise, the default behavior is to embed all custom fonts.
*/
/* This section will change soon to a stream object data
* provider model so that we don't have to keep a copy of the
* entire font in memory.
*
* We also cannot build font subsetting until the data provider
* model is in place.
*/
$fontFile = $fontParser->getDataSource()->readAllBytes();
$fontFileObject = $font->getFactory()->newStreamObject($fontFile);
$fontFileObject->dictionary->Length1 = new Zend_Pdf_Element_Numeric(strlen($fontFile));
if (!($embeddingOptions & Zend_Pdf_Font::EMBED_DONT_COMPRESS)) {
/* Compress the font file using Flate. This generally cuts file
* sizes by about half!
*/
$fontFileObject->dictionary->Filter = new Zend_Pdf_Element_Name('FlateDecode');
}
if ($fontParser instanceof Zend_Pdf_FileParser_Font_OpenType_Type1 /* not implemented now */) {
$fontDescriptor->FontFile = $fontFileObject;
} else if ($fontParser instanceof Zend_Pdf_FileParser_Font_OpenType_TrueType) {
$fontDescriptor->FontFile2 = $fontFileObject;
} else {
$fontDescriptor->FontFile3 = $fontFileObject;
}
}
}
return $fontDescriptor;
}
}