Source for gnu.java.awt.font.opentype.OpenTypeFontFactory

   1: /* OpenTypeFontFactory.java -- Creates OpenType and TrueType fonts.
   2:    Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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  37: 
  38: package gnu.java.awt.font.opentype;
  39: 
  40: import gnu.java.awt.font.FontDelegate;
  41: import java.awt.FontFormatException;
  42: import java.awt.font.OpenType;
  43: import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
  44: 
  45: 
  46: /**
  47:  * A factory for creating fonts that are stored in an
  48:  * <i>sfnt</i>-housed format, for example OpenType or TrueType.
  49:  *
  50:  * @author Sascha Brawer (brawer@dandelis.ch)
  51:  */
  52: public final class OpenTypeFontFactory
  53: {
  54:   /**
  55:    * The constructor is private so nobody can construct an instance
  56:    * of this class.
  57:    */
  58:   private OpenTypeFontFactory()
  59:   {
  60:   }
  61: 
  62: 
  63:   /**
  64:    * Creates FontDelegate objects for the fonts in the specified
  65:    * buffer.  The following font formats are currently recognized:
  66:    *
  67:    * <p><ul>
  68:    * <li>OpenType (*.otf);</li>
  69:    * <li>TrueType (*.ttf);</li>
  70:    * <li>TrueType Collections (*.ttc);</li>
  71:    * <li>Apple MacOS X data-fork font (*.dfont).</li></ul>
  72:    *
  73:    * <p>Some formats may contain more than a single font, for example
  74:    * *.ttc and *.dfont files. This is the reason why this function
  75:    * returns an array.
  76:    *
  77:    * <p>The implementation reads data from the buffer only when
  78:    * needed. Therefore, it greatly increases efficiency if
  79:    * <code>buf</code> has been obtained through mapping a file into
  80:    * the virtual address space.
  81:    *
  82:    * @throws FontFormatException if the font data is not in one of the
  83:    * known formats.
  84:    */
  85:   public static FontDelegate[] createFonts(ByteBuffer buf)
  86:     throws FontFormatException
  87:   {
  88:     OpenTypeFont[] fonts;
  89:     int version;
  90: 
  91:     version = buf.getInt(0);
  92:     switch (version)
  93:     {
  94:     case 0x00010000:            // Microsoft Windows TrueType
  95:     case OpenType.TAG_TYP1:     // Apple MacOS PostScript ('typ1')
  96:     case OpenTypeFont.TAG_SFNT: // Apple MacOS TrueType ('sfnt')
  97:     case OpenTypeFont.TAG_TRUE: // Apple MacOS TrueType ('true')
  98:     case OpenTypeFont.TAG_OTTO: // OpenType
  99:       return new OpenTypeFont[] { new OpenTypeFont(buf, 0) };
 100:     }
 101: 
 102: 
 103:     /* TrueType Collection, see "TrueType Collections" in
 104:      * http://partners.adobe.com/asn/tech/type/opentype/otff.html
 105:      */
 106:     if (version == OpenTypeFont.TAG_TTCF)
 107:     {
 108:       // This code has never been tested.
 109:       fonts = new OpenTypeFont[buf.getInt(8)];
 110:       for (int i = 0; i < fonts.length; i++)
 111:         fonts[i] = new OpenTypeFont(buf, buf.getInt(16 + 4 * i));
 112:       return fonts;
 113:     }
 114: 
 115: 
 116:     /* The MacOS X .dfont format is a Macintosh resource fork in
 117:      * a normal file, contaning one or several 'sfnt' resources.
 118:      * Unfortunately, MacOS resource forks have no magic code
 119:      * that could be used for identification. Instead, we just try
 120:      * to extract at least one 'sfnt'.
 121:      */
 122:     try
 123:     {
 124:       MacResourceFork fork = new MacResourceFork(buf);
 125:       MacResourceFork.Resource[] rsrc;
 126: 
 127:       rsrc = fork.getResources(OpenTypeFont.TAG_SFNT);
 128:       fonts = new OpenTypeFont[rsrc.length];
 129:       for (int i = 0; i < fonts.length; i++)
 130:         fonts[i] = new OpenTypeFont(rsrc[i].getContent(), 0);
 131: 
 132:       return fonts;
 133:     }
 134:     catch (Exception ex)
 135:     {
 136:     }
 137: 
 138:     throw new FontFormatException("not in OpenType or TrueType format");
 139:   }
 140: }