I have a font in ttf file and want to generate SVG with text turned into paths. I don't need image (so using imagettftext or Image Magick font rendering capabilities is not enough), I need shape, that can be scaled up and down and I want开发者_Python百科 to lose information about font used and don't want to reference it in SVG file (so font-face declarations can't be used here). Is it possible?
I have created my own class to process SVG font file and to turn text into glyphs. Example of using:
include "SVGFont.php";
$svgFont = new SVGFont();
$svgFont->load("/path/to/font.svg");
$result = $svgFont->textToPaths("Simple text", 20);
Example result:
<g transform="scale(0.009765625) translate(0, 0)"><path transform="translate(0,0) rotate(180) scale(-1, 1)" d="M92 471l183 16q13 -110 60.5 -180.5t147.5 -114t225 -43.5q111 0 196 33t126.5 90.5t41.5 125.5q0 69 -40 120.5t-132 86.5q-59 23 -261 71.5t-283 91.5q-105 55 -156.5 136.5t-51.5 182.5q0 111 63 207.5t184 146.5t269 50q163 0 287.5 -52.5t191.5 -154.5t72 -231 l-186 -14q-15 139 -101.5 210t-255.5 71q-176 0 -256.5 -64.5t-80.5 -155.5q0 -79 57 -130q56 -51 292.5 -104.5t324.5 -93.5q128 -59 189 -149.5t61 -208.5q0 -117 -67 -220.5t-192.5 -161t-282.5 -57.5q-199 0 -333.5 58t-211 174.5t-80.5 263.5z" /><path transform="translate(1366,0) rotate(180) scale(-1, 1)" d="M136 0v1062h180v-1062h-180zM136 1259v207h180v-207h-180z" /><path transform="translate(1821,0) rotate(180) scale(-1, 1)" d="M135 0v1062h161v-149q50 78 133 125.5t189 47.5q118 0 193.5 -49t106.5 -137q126 186 328 186q158 0 243 -87.5t85 -269.5v-729h-179v669q0 108 -17.5 155.5t-63.5 76.5t-108 29q-112 0 -186 -74.5t-74 -238.5v-617h-180v690q0 120 -44 180t-144 60q-76 0 -140.5 -40 t-93.5 -117t-29 -222v-551h-180z" /><path transform="translate(3527,0) rotate(180) scale(-1, 1)" d="M135 -407v1469h164v-138q58 81 131 121.5t177 40.5q136 0 240 -70t157 -197.5t53 -279.5q0 -163 -58.5 -293.5t-170 -200t-234.5 -69.5q-90 0 -161.5 38t-117.5 96v-517h-180zM298 525q0 -205 83 -303t201 -98q120 0 205.5 101.5t85.5 314.5q0 203 -83.5 304t-199.5 101 q-115 0 -203.5 -107.5t-88.5 -312.5z" /><path transform="translate(4666,0) rotate(180) scale(-1, 1)" d="M131 0v1466h180v-1466h-180z" /><path transform="translate(5121,0) rotate(180) scale(-1, 1)" d="M75 522q0 268 138 416t358 148q213 0 348 -145t135 -408q0 -16 -1 -48h-792q10 -175 99 -268t222 -93q99 0 169 52t111 166l186 -23q-44 -163 -163 -253t-304 -90q-233 0 -369.5 143.5t-136.5 402.5zM271 633h593q-12 134 -68 201q-86 104 -223 104q-124 0 -208.5 -83 t-93.5 -222z" /><path transform="translate(6260,0) rotate(180) scale(-1, 1)" d="" /><path transform="translate(6829,0) rotate(180) scale(-1, 1)" d="M36 922v140h132v263l179 108v-371h181v-140h-181v-621q0 -77 9.5 -99t31 -35t61.5 -13q30 0 79 7l26 -159q-76 -16 -136 -16q-98 0 -152 31t-76 81.5t-22 212.5v611h-132z" /><path transform="translate(7398,0) rotate(180) scale(-1, 1)" d="M75 522q0 268 138 416t358 148q213 0 348 -145t135 -408q0 -16 -1 -48h-792q10 -175 99 -268t222 -93q99 0 169 52t111 166l186 -23q-44 -163 -163 -253t-304 -90q-233 0 -369.5 143.5t-136.5 402.5zM271 633h593q-12 134 -68 201q-86 104 -223 104q-124 0 -208.5 -83 t-93.5 -222z" /><path transform="translate(8537,0) rotate(180) scale(-1, 1)" d="M15 0l388 552l-359 510h225l163 -249q46 -71 74 -119q44 66 81 117l179 251h215l-367 -500l395 -562h-221l-218 330l-58 89l-279 -419h-218z" /><path transform="translate(9561,0) rotate(180) scale(-1, 1)" d="M36 922v140h132v263l179 108v-371h181v-140h-181v-621q0 -77 9.5 -99t31 -35t61.5 -13q30 0 79 7l26 -159q-76 -16 -136 -16q-98 0 -152 31t-76 81.5t-22 212.5v611h-132z" /></g>
Code for my class:
<?php
/**
* This class represents SVG pa
* @author Łukasz Ledóchowski lukasz@ledochowski.pl
* @version 0.1
*/
class SVGFont {
protected $id = '';
protected $horizAdvX = 0;
protected $unitsPerEm = 0;
protected $ascent = 0;
protected $descent = 0;
protected $glyphs = array();
/**
* Function takes UTF-8 encoded string and returns unicode number for every character.
* Copied somewhere from internet, thanks.
*/
function utf8ToUnicode( $str ) {
$unicode = array();
$values = array();
$lookingFor = 1;
for ($i = 0; $i < strlen( $str ); $i++ ) {
$thisValue = ord( $str[ $i ] );
if ( $thisValue < 128 ) $unicode[] = $thisValue;
else {
if ( count( $values ) == 0 ) $lookingFor = ( $thisValue < 224 ) ? 2 : 3;
$values[] = $thisValue;
if ( count( $values ) == $lookingFor ) {
$number = ( $lookingFor == 3 ) ?
( ( $values[0] % 16 ) * 4096 ) + ( ( $values[1] % 64 ) * 64 ) + ( $values[2] % 64 ):
( ( $values[0] % 32 ) * 64 ) + ( $values[1] % 64 );
$unicode[] = $number;
$values = array();
$lookingFor = 1;
}
}
}
return $unicode;
}
/**
* Function takes path to SVG font (local path) and processes its xml
* to get path representation of every character and additional
* font parameters
*/
public function load($filename) {
$this->glyphs = array();
$z = new XMLReader;
$z->open($filename);
// move to the first <product /> node
while ($z->read()) {
$name = $z->name;
if ($z->nodeType == XMLReader::ELEMENT) {
if ($name == 'font') {
$this->id = $z->getAttribute('id');
$this->horizAdvX = $z->getAttribute('horiz-adv-x');
}
if ($name == 'font-face') {
$this->unitsPerEm = $z->getAttribute('units-per-em');
$this->ascent = $z->getAttribute('ascent');
$this->descent = $z->getAttribute('descent');
}
if ($name == 'glyph') {
$unicode = $z->getAttribute('unicode');
$unicode = $this->utf8ToUnicode($unicode);
$unicode = $unicode[0];
$this->glyphs[$unicode] = new stdClass();
$this->glyphs[$unicode]->horizAdvX = $z->getAttribute('horiz-adv-x');
if (empty($this->glyphs[$unicode]->horizAdvX)) {
$this->glyphs[$unicode]->horizAdvX = $this->horizAdvX;
}
$this->glyphs[$unicode]->d = $z->getAttribute('d');
}
}
}
}
/**
* Function takes UTF-8 encoded string and size, returns xml for SVG paths representing this string.
* @param string $text UTF-8 encoded text
* @param int $asize size of requested text
* @return string xml for text converted into SVG paths
*/
public function textToPaths($text, $asize) {
$lines = explode("\n", $text);
$result = "";
$horizAdvY = 0;
foreach($lines as $text) {
$text = $this->utf8ToUnicode($text);
$size = ((float)$asize) / $this->unitsPerEm;
$result .= "<g transform=\"scale({$size}) translate(0, {$horizAdvY})\">";
$horizAdvX = 0;
for($i = 0; $i < count($text); $i++) {
$letter = $text[$i];
$result .= "<path transform=\"translate({$horizAdvX},{$horizAdvY}) rotate(180) scale(-1, 1)\" d=\"{$this->glyphs[$letter]->d}\" />";
$horizAdvX += $this->glyphs[$letter]->horizAdvX;
}
$result .= "</g>";
$horizAdvY += $this->ascent + $this->descent;
}
return $result;
}
}
A workaround is using inkscape (execute it via exec
or so after saving the SVG document to file.svg
). In inkscape 0.49+, you can simply pass --export-to-svg
and --export-text-to-path
, like this:
$ inkscape file_text.svg --export-text-to-path --export-plain-svg file_shapes.svg
In inkscape < 0.49, you can manually script inkscape (note that this requires an X server):
$ inkscape --with-gui --verb EditSelectAll --verb ObjectToPath --verb FileSave \
--verb FileQuit file.svg
I just wrote a PHP library based on yours that manipulates font data (from SVG file) and does any sort of transformation on it. You may give it a try from the GitHub :
https://github.com/kartsims/easysvg
Usage example :
require 'easySVG.php';
$svg = new EasySVG();
$svg->setFont("paris-bold-webfont.svg", 100, "#000000");
$svg->addText("Simple text display");
$svg->addAttribute("width", "800px");
$svg->addAttribute("height", "100px");
echo $svg->asXML();
SVG data manipulation example :
$def = 'YOUR SVG DEFINITION HERE';
$easySVG = new EasySVG();
// rotate by 40°
$rotated_def = $easySVG->defRotate($def, 40)
// rotate by 40° with center at (200,100)
$rotated_def2 = $easySVG->defRotate($def, 40, 200, 100)
// scale transform : width*4
$scaled_def = $easySVG->defScale($def, 4)
Run Inkscape. Enter your text. Click Menu > Path > Object to Path.
Click Save As... and choose the plain SVG format.
in Boxy SVG 3.28 Select text then go into menu: Shape > Shape to Path
the text will convert and each glyph is now an editable vector shape from the given typeface/font
David Spector's Inkscape answer is the one I use more recently
If you can get an svgfont out then you have all the information there to render it using the glyph paths (copy-paste all the glyph path data you need to any number of path elements and apply a flip-y transform and scale it to whatever size you need). Batik has a tool called ttf2svg, which gives you svgfont output. There are others as well, fontforge for example.
Not sure if there are any pure command-line tools out there that can generate an svg like this directly, but the Inkscape solution should do exactly what you want.
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