Current version: 0.2.0
A TrueType parser for reading, glyphIds, names, descriptions, and kerning information from TrueType fonts. Supports .NetStandard 2.0, .Net 4.6.1 and higher.
You can directly add this library to your project using NuGet:
Install-Package RoyT.TrueType
For more information please visit my blog at http://roy-t.nl.
To learn more about the TrueType font format and terminology used here see the Open Type specification.
It can read the following tables of all fonts that exist in a standard Windows 10 installation:
It exposes both an easy to use API to directly get useful information from these tables, but also exposes the tables themselves so you add your own interpretation of the data
It works on both .Net Core 1.0 and .Net 4.6.1 and higher by targetting .Net standard 1.6
Reference
| Subtable format | supported/unsupported | remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Segmented mapping to delta values | supported | Most common |
| Trimmed table mapping | supported | |
| Segmented coverage | supported | |
| Byte encoding table | supported | Least common |
| High-byte mapping through table | unsupported | I have not seeen a font that uses this yet, samples welcome |
| Mixed 16-bit and 32-bit coverage | unsupported | I have not seeen a font that uses this yet, samples welcome |
| Trimmed array | unsupported | I have not seeen a font that uses this yet, samples welcome |
| Many-to-one range mappings | unsupported | I have not seeen a font that uses this yet, samples welcome |
| Unicode Variation Sequences | unsupported | Specifies variations of a single glyph |
var font = TrueTypeFont.FromFile(@"C:WindowsFontsarial.ttf");
// Using the helper functions
var glyphIndex = GlyphHelper.GetGlyphIndex('A', font); // 36
var horizontalKerning = KerningHelper.GetHorizontalKerning('A', 'W', font); // -76
var name = NameHelper.GetName(NameId.FontSubfamilyName, new CultureInfo("nl-NL"), font); // Standaard
// Diving in deep yourself to get some specific information is also possible
if (font.KernTable.SubtableCount > 0)
{
var leftCode = GlyphHelper.GetGlyphIndex(left, font);
var rightCode = GlyphHelper.GetGlyphIndex(right, font);
foreach (var subTable in font.KernTable.Subtables)
{
if (subTable.Format0 != null && subTable.Direction == Direction.Vertical
&& subTable.Values == Values.Kerning)
{
var pair = new KerningPair((ushort)leftCode, (ushort)rightCode);
if (subTable.Format0.Map.TryGetValue(pair, out var value))
{
// Do something
}
}
}
}