Postscript font metrics?
Steve Holden
sholden at bellatlantic.net
Wed Jul 5 09:22:37 EDT 2000
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Paul Winkler wrote: > > I need to generate some nice Postscript output from a python script, > and I'm finding that I need to get at the font metrics info from the > .afm files so I can place things correctly. (Either that or write > *everything* in postscript -- no way!!) > > I can't find anything like this on Parnassus. Anyone ever seen any > python code that gets the useful info from .afm files? > > If not, I might have a go at hacking the relevant parts of the Perl > PostScript-Font-1.02 module into Python... but then I'll have to > (yuck) read someone else's Perl code, which I haven't done in a > looong time and I was never that good at it. > > -- > ................. paul winkler .................. > slinkP arts: music, sound, illustration, design, etc. > web page: http://www.ulster.net/~abigoo > A member of ARMS: http://www.reacharms.com > or http://www.mp3.com/arms Have you considered using PIDDLE for your PostScript output? I recently used it to generate PDF files, but PostScript is another possible backend. It's impressive, and will compute string lengths for you to allow "typesetting"-style outputs. Take a look at http://piddle.sourceforge.net Hope this helps. regards Steve -- Helping people meet their information needs with training and technology. 703 967 0887 sholden at bellatlantic.net http://home.cox.rr.com/sholden/
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