filterPen
- class fontTools.pens.filterPen.FilterPen(outPen)[source]
Bases:
_PassThruComponentsMixin
,AbstractPen
Base class for pens that apply some transformation to the coordinates they receive and pass them to another pen.
You can override any of its methods. The default implementation does nothing, but passes the commands unmodified to the other pen.
>>> from fontTools.pens.recordingPen import RecordingPen >>> rec = RecordingPen() >>> pen = FilterPen(rec) >>> v = iter(rec.value)
>>> pen.moveTo((0, 0)) >>> next(v) ('moveTo', ((0, 0),))
>>> pen.lineTo((1, 1)) >>> next(v) ('lineTo', ((1, 1),))
>>> pen.curveTo((2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4)) >>> next(v) ('curveTo', ((2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4)))
>>> pen.qCurveTo((5, 5), (6, 6), (7, 7), (8, 8)) >>> next(v) ('qCurveTo', ((5, 5), (6, 6), (7, 7), (8, 8)))
>>> pen.closePath() >>> next(v) ('closePath', ())
>>> pen.moveTo((9, 9)) >>> next(v) ('moveTo', ((9, 9),))
>>> pen.endPath() >>> next(v) ('endPath', ())
>>> pen.addComponent('foo', (1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0)) >>> next(v) ('addComponent', ('foo', (1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0)))
- class fontTools.pens.filterPen.ContourFilterPen(outPen)[source]
Bases:
_PassThruComponentsMixin
,RecordingPen
A “buffered” filter pen that accumulates contour data, passes it through a
filterContour
method when the contour is closed or ended, and finally draws the result with the output pen.Components are passed through unchanged.
- filterContour(contour)[source]
Subclasses must override this to perform the filtering.
The contour is a list of pen (operator, operands) tuples. Operators are strings corresponding to the AbstractPen methods: “moveTo”, “lineTo”, “curveTo”, “qCurveTo”, “closePath” and “endPath”. The operands are the positional arguments that are passed to each method.
If the method doesn’t return a value (i.e. returns None), it’s assumed that the argument was modified in-place. Otherwise, the return value is drawn with the output pen.
- class fontTools.pens.filterPen.FilterPointPen(outPen)[source]
Bases:
_PassThruComponentsMixin
,AbstractPointPen
Baseclass for point pens that apply some transformation to the coordinates they receive and pass them to another point pen.
You can override any of its methods. The default implementation does nothing, but passes the commands unmodified to the other pen.
>>> from fontTools.pens.recordingPen import RecordingPointPen >>> rec = RecordingPointPen() >>> pen = FilterPointPen(rec) >>> v = iter(rec.value) >>> pen.beginPath(identifier="abc") >>> next(v) ('beginPath', (), {'identifier': 'abc'}) >>> pen.addPoint((1, 2), "line", False) >>> next(v) ('addPoint', ((1, 2), 'line', False, None), {}) >>> pen.addComponent("a", (2, 0, 0, 2, 10, -10), identifier="0001") >>> next(v) ('addComponent', ('a', (2, 0, 0, 2, 10, -10)), {'identifier': '0001'}) >>> pen.endPath() >>> next(v) ('endPath', (), {})
- class fontTools.pens.filterPen.DecomposingFilterPen(outPen, glyphSet, skipMissingComponents=None, reverseFlipped=False, include: set[str] | None = None, decomposeNested: bool = True)[source]
Bases:
_DecomposingFilterPenMixin
,DecomposingPen
,FilterPen
Filter pen that draws components as regular contours.
- class fontTools.pens.filterPen.DecomposingFilterPointPen(outPen, glyphSet, skipMissingComponents=None, reverseFlipped=False, include: set[str] | None = None, decomposeNested: bool = True)[source]
Bases:
_DecomposingFilterPenMixin
,DecomposingPointPen
,FilterPointPen
Filter point pen that draws components as regular contours.