1565844200 3 3 12 libp3pnmtext 4 g64k 12 panda3d.core 46 51 13 ~FreetypeFont 0 4 97 27 FreetypeFont::~FreetypeFont 0 0 10 /** * */ 41 inline FreetypeFont::~FreetypeFont(void); 52 14 set_point_size 0 4 97 28 FreetypeFont::set_point_size 0 1 1 295 /** * Sets the point size of the font. This controls the apparent size of the * font onscreen. By convention, a 10 point font is about 1 screen unit high. * * This should only be called before any characters have been requested out of * the font, or immediately after calling clear(). */ 65 inline bool FreetypeFont::set_point_size(PN_stdfloat point_size); 53 14 get_point_size 0 4 97 28 FreetypeFont::get_point_size 0 1 2 46 /** * Returns the point size of the font. */ 60 inline PN_stdfloat FreetypeFont::get_point_size(void) const; 54 19 set_pixels_per_unit 0 4 97 33 FreetypeFont::set_pixels_per_unit 0 1 3 433 /** * Set the resolution of the texture map, and hence the clarity of the * resulting font. This sets the number of pixels in the texture map that are * used for each onscreen unit. * * Setting this number larger results in an easier to read font, but at the * cost of more texture memory. * * This should only be called before any characters have been requested out of * the font, or immediately after calling clear(). */ 75 inline bool FreetypeFont::set_pixels_per_unit(PN_stdfloat pixels_per_unit); 55 19 get_pixels_per_unit 0 4 97 33 FreetypeFont::get_pixels_per_unit 0 1 4 81 /** * Returns the resolution of the texture map. See set_pixels_per_unit(). */ 65 inline PN_stdfloat FreetypeFont::get_pixels_per_unit(void) const; 56 14 set_pixel_size 0 4 97 28 FreetypeFont::set_pixel_size 0 1 5 197 /** * Computes the appropriate pixels_per_unit value to set the size of the font * in the texture to the indicated number of pixels. This is just another way * to specify pixels_per_unit(). */ 65 inline bool FreetypeFont::set_pixel_size(PN_stdfloat pixel_size); 57 14 get_pixel_size 0 4 97 28 FreetypeFont::get_pixel_size 0 1 6 80 /** * Returns the size of the font in pixels, as it appears in the texture. */ 60 inline PN_stdfloat FreetypeFont::get_pixel_size(void) const; 58 16 set_scale_factor 0 4 97 30 FreetypeFont::set_scale_factor 0 1 7 565 /** * Sets the factor by which the font is rendered larger by the FreeType * library before being filtered down to its actual size in the texture as * specified by set_pixels_per_unit(). This may be set to a number larger * than 1.0 to improve the font's antialiasing (since FreeType doesn't really * do a swell job of antialiasing by itself). There is some performance * implication for setting this different than 1.0. * * This should only be called before any characters have been requested out of * the font, or immediately after calling clear(). */ 69 inline bool FreetypeFont::set_scale_factor(PN_stdfloat scale_factor); 59 16 get_scale_factor 0 4 97 30 FreetypeFont::get_scale_factor 0 1 8 74 /** * Returns the antialiasing scale factor. See set_scale_factor(). */ 62 inline PN_stdfloat FreetypeFont::get_scale_factor(void) const; 60 20 set_native_antialias 0 4 97 34 FreetypeFont::set_native_antialias 0 1 9 469 /** * Sets whether the Freetype library's built-in antialias mode is enabled. * There are two unrelated ways to achieve antialiasing: with Freetype's * native antialias mode, and with the use of a scale_factor greater than one. * By default, both modes are enabled. * * At low resolutions, some fonts may do better with one mode or the other. * In general, Freetype's native antialiasing will produce less blurry * results, but may introduce more artifacts. */ 70 inline void FreetypeFont::set_native_antialias(bool native_antialias); 61 20 get_native_antialias 0 4 97 34 FreetypeFont::get_native_antialias 0 1 10 105 /** * Returns whether Freetype's built-in antialias mode is enabled. See * set_native_antialias(). */ 59 inline bool FreetypeFont::get_native_antialias(void) const; 62 19 get_font_pixel_size 0 4 97 33 FreetypeFont::get_font_pixel_size 0 1 11 386 /** * This is used to report whether the requested pixel size is being only * approximated by a fixed-pixel-size font. This returns 0 in the normal * case, in which a scalable font is used, or the fixed-pixel-size font has * exactly the requested pixel size. * * If this returns non-zero, it is the pixel size of the font that we are * using to approximate our desired size. */ 57 inline int FreetypeFont::get_font_pixel_size(void) const; 63 15 get_line_height 0 4 97 29 FreetypeFont::get_line_height 0 1 12 65 /** * Returns the number of units high each line of text is. */ 61 inline PN_stdfloat FreetypeFont::get_line_height(void) const; 64 17 get_space_advance 0 4 97 31 FreetypeFont::get_space_advance 0 1 13 55 /** * Returns the number of units wide a space is. */ 63 inline PN_stdfloat FreetypeFont::get_space_advance(void) const; 65 19 get_points_per_unit 0 4 97 33 FreetypeFont::get_points_per_unit 0 1 14 146 /** * Returns the point size of the font that is one Panda unit high. This is an * arbitrary Panda convention for text, and is set to 10.0. */ 66 static inline PN_stdfloat FreetypeFont::get_points_per_unit(void); 66 19 get_points_per_inch 0 4 97 33 FreetypeFont::get_points_per_inch 0 1 15 100 /** * Returns the number of points in one inch. This is a universal typographic * convention. */ 66 static inline PN_stdfloat FreetypeFont::get_points_per_inch(void); 67 17 set_winding_order 0 4 97 31 FreetypeFont::set_winding_order 0 1 16 258 /** * Specifies an explicitly winding order on this particular font. This is * only necessary if the render_mode is RM_polygon or RM_solid, and only if * FreeType appears to guess wrong on this font. Normally, you should leave * this at WO_default. */ 86 inline void FreetypeFont::set_winding_order(FreetypeFont::WindingOrder winding_order); 68 17 get_winding_order 0 4 97 31 FreetypeFont::get_winding_order 0 1 17 65 /** * Returns the winding order set via set_winding_order(). */ 78 inline FreetypeFont::WindingOrder FreetypeFont::get_winding_order(void) const; 69 12 PNMTextGlyph 0 4 100 26 PNMTextGlyph::PNMTextGlyph 0 2 18 19 10 /** * */ 119 explicit PNMTextGlyph::PNMTextGlyph(double advance); inline PNMTextGlyph::PNMTextGlyph(PNMTextGlyph const &) = default; 70 13 ~PNMTextGlyph 0 4 100 27 PNMTextGlyph::~PNMTextGlyph 0 0 10 /** * */ 34 PNMTextGlyph::~PNMTextGlyph(void); 71 11 get_advance 0 4 100 25 PNMTextGlyph::get_advance 0 1 20 106 /** * Returns the number of pixels by which the pen should be advanced after * rendering this glyph. */ 49 inline int PNMTextGlyph::get_advance(void) const; 72 5 place 0 4 100 19 PNMTextGlyph::place 0 2 21 22 431 /** * Copies the glyph to the indicated destination image at the indicated * origin. It colors the glyph pixels the indicated foreground color, blends * antialiased pixels with the appropriate amount of the foreground color and * the existing background color, and leaves other pixels alone. */ /** * This flavor of place() also fills in the interior color. This requires * that determine_interior was called earlier. */ 187 void PNMTextGlyph::place(PNMImage &dest_image, int xp, int yp, LColor const &fg); void PNMTextGlyph::place(PNMImage &dest_image, int xp, int yp, LColor const &fg, LColor const &interior); 73 8 get_left 0 4 100 22 PNMTextGlyph::get_left 0 1 23 71 /** * Returns the x coordinate of the leftmost pixel in the glyph. */ 46 inline int PNMTextGlyph::get_left(void) const; 74 9 get_right 0 4 100 23 PNMTextGlyph::get_right 0 1 24 72 /** * Returns the x coordinate of the rightmost pixel in the glyph. */ 47 inline int PNMTextGlyph::get_right(void) const; 75 10 get_bottom 0 4 100 24 PNMTextGlyph::get_bottom 0 1 25 73 /** * Returns the y coordinate of the bottommost pixel in the glyph. */ 48 inline int PNMTextGlyph::get_bottom(void) const; 76 7 get_top 0 4 100 21 PNMTextGlyph::get_top 0 1 26 70 /** * Returns the y coordinate of the topmost pixel in the glyph. */ 45 inline int PNMTextGlyph::get_top(void) const; 77 10 get_height 0 4 100 24 PNMTextGlyph::get_height 0 1 27 53 /** * Returns the height of the glyph in pixels. */ 48 inline int PNMTextGlyph::get_height(void) const; 78 9 get_width 0 4 100 23 PNMTextGlyph::get_width 0 1 28 52 /** * Returns the width of the glyph in pixels. */ 47 inline int PNMTextGlyph::get_width(void) const; 79 9 get_value 0 4 100 23 PNMTextGlyph::get_value 0 1 29 241 /** * Returns the value of the indicated pixel of the glyph. The result is in * the range [0, 1], where 0 indicates the pixel is not part of the glyph, and * 1 indicates it is. Intermediate values are used to represent antialiasing. */ 58 inline double PNMTextGlyph::get_value(int x, int y) const; 80 17 get_interior_flag 0 4 100 31 PNMTextGlyph::get_interior_flag 0 1 30 119 /** * Returns true if the indicated pixel represents a pixel in the interior of a * hollow font, false otherwise. */ 64 inline bool PNMTextGlyph::get_interior_flag(int x, int y) const; 81 12 PNMTextMaker 0 4 101 26 PNMTextMaker::PNMTextMaker 0 4 31 32 33 34 328 /** * The constructor expects the name of some font file that FreeType can read, * along with face_index, indicating which font within the file to load * (usually 0). */ /** * This constructor works as above, but it takes the font data from an in- * memory buffer instead of from a named file. */ /** * */ /** * */ 293 explicit PNMTextMaker::PNMTextMaker(Filename const &font_filename, int face_index); explicit PNMTextMaker::PNMTextMaker(char const *font_data, int data_length, int face_index); explicit PNMTextMaker::PNMTextMaker(FreetypeFont const ©); PNMTextMaker::PNMTextMaker(PNMTextMaker const ©); 82 13 ~PNMTextMaker 0 4 101 27 PNMTextMaker::~PNMTextMaker 0 0 10 /** * */ 34 PNMTextMaker::~PNMTextMaker(void); 83 8 is_valid 0 4 101 22 PNMTextMaker::is_valid 0 1 35 100 /** * Returns true if the PNMTextMaker is valid and ready to generate text, false * otherwise. */ 47 inline bool PNMTextMaker::is_valid(void) const; 84 9 set_align 0 4 101 23 PNMTextMaker::set_align 0 1 36 10 /** * */ 72 inline void PNMTextMaker::set_align(PNMTextMaker::Alignment align_type); 85 9 get_align 0 4 101 23 PNMTextMaker::get_align 0 1 37 10 /** * */ 67 inline PNMTextMaker::Alignment PNMTextMaker::get_align(void) const; 86 17 set_interior_flag 0 4 101 31 PNMTextMaker::set_interior_flag 0 1 38 443 /** * Sets the flag that indicates whether the interior of hollow fonts is * identified as a preprocess as each glyph is loaded. If this flag is true, * you may specify an interior color along with a fg and bg color when you * place text; if the flag is false, the interior color is ignored. * * It is generally best to set_native_antialias(0) when using this feature. * Also, this works best when the pixel size is not very small. */ 64 inline void PNMTextMaker::set_interior_flag(bool interior_flag); 87 17 get_interior_flag 0 4 101 31 PNMTextMaker::get_interior_flag 0 1 39 10 /** * */ 56 inline bool PNMTextMaker::get_interior_flag(void) const; 88 6 set_fg 0 4 101 20 PNMTextMaker::set_fg 0 1 40 182 /** * Sets the foreground color of text that will be generated by future calls to * generate_into(). This is the color that all of the "on" pixels in the font * will show as. */ 51 inline void PNMTextMaker::set_fg(LColor const &fg); 89 6 get_fg 0 4 101 20 PNMTextMaker::get_fg 0 1 41 109 /** * Returns the foreground color of text that will be generated by future calls * to generate_into(). */ 54 inline LColor const &PNMTextMaker::get_fg(void) const; 90 12 set_interior 0 4 101 26 PNMTextMaker::set_interior 0 1 42 183 /** * Sets the color that will be used to render the interior portions of hollow * fonts in future calls to generate_into(). This is respected only if * interior_flag is true. */ 63 inline void PNMTextMaker::set_interior(LColor const &interior); 91 12 get_interior 0 4 101 26 PNMTextMaker::get_interior 0 1 43 98 /** * Returns the color that will be used to render the interior portions of * hollow fonts. */ 60 inline LColor const &PNMTextMaker::get_interior(void) const; 92 25 set_distance_field_radius 0 4 101 39 PNMTextMaker::set_distance_field_radius 0 1 44 122 /** * If this is set to something other than 0, Panda will generate a signed * distance field with the given radius. */ 64 inline void PNMTextMaker::set_distance_field_radius(int radius); 93 25 get_distance_field_radius 0 4 101 39 PNMTextMaker::get_distance_field_radius 0 1 45 95 /** * Returns the radius previously set with set_distance_field_radius, or 0 * otherwise. */ 63 inline int PNMTextMaker::get_distance_field_radius(void) const; 94 13 generate_into 0 4 101 27 PNMTextMaker::generate_into 0 2 46 47 290 /** * Generates a single line of text into the indicated image at the indicated * position; the return value is the total width in pixels. */ /** * Generates a single line of text into the indicated image at the indicated * position; the return value is the total width in pixels. */ 195 inline int PNMTextMaker::generate_into(std::string const &text, PNMImage &dest_image, int x, int y); int PNMTextMaker::generate_into(std::wstring const &text, PNMImage &dest_image, int x, int y); 95 10 calc_width 0 4 101 24 PNMTextMaker::calc_width 0 2 48 49 140 /** * Returns the width in pixels of the indicated line of text. */ /** * Returns the width in pixels of the indicated line of text. */ 117 inline int PNMTextMaker::calc_width(std::string const &text); int PNMTextMaker::calc_width(std::wstring const &text); 96 9 get_glyph 0 4 101 23 PNMTextMaker::get_glyph 0 1 50 98 /** * Returns the glyph for the indicated index, or NULL if it is not defined in * the font. */ 53 PNMTextGlyph *PNMTextMaker::get_glyph(int character); 50 1 0 0 6 5 106 0 0 295 /** * Sets the point size of the font. This controls the apparent size of the * font onscreen. By convention, a 10 point font is about 1 screen unit high. * * This should only be called before any characters have been requested out of * the font, or immediately after calling clear(). */ 2 4 this 3 103 10 point_size 1 104 2 0 0 6 6 104 0 0 46 /** * Returns the point size of the font. */ 1 4 this 3 107 3 0 0 6 7 106 0 0 433 /** * Set the resolution of the texture map, and hence the clarity of the * resulting font. This sets the number of pixels in the texture map that are * used for each onscreen unit. * * Setting this number larger results in an easier to read font, but at the * cost of more texture memory. * * This should only be called before any characters have been requested out of * the font, or immediately after calling clear(). */ 2 4 this 3 103 15 pixels_per_unit 1 104 4 0 0 6 8 104 0 0 81 /** * Returns the resolution of the texture map. See set_pixels_per_unit(). */ 1 4 this 3 107 5 0 0 6 9 106 0 0 197 /** * Computes the appropriate pixels_per_unit value to set the size of the font * in the texture to the indicated number of pixels. This is just another way * to specify pixels_per_unit(). */ 2 4 this 3 103 10 pixel_size 1 104 6 0 0 6 10 104 0 0 80 /** * Returns the size of the font in pixels, as it appears in the texture. */ 1 4 this 3 107 7 0 0 6 11 106 0 0 565 /** * Sets the factor by which the font is rendered larger by the FreeType * library before being filtered down to its actual size in the texture as * specified by set_pixels_per_unit(). This may be set to a number larger * than 1.0 to improve the font's antialiasing (since FreeType doesn't really * do a swell job of antialiasing by itself). There is some performance * implication for setting this different than 1.0. * * This should only be called before any characters have been requested out of * the font, or immediately after calling clear(). */ 2 4 this 3 103 12 scale_factor 1 104 8 0 0 6 12 104 0 0 74 /** * Returns the antialiasing scale factor. See set_scale_factor(). */ 1 4 this 3 107 9 0 0 4 13 109 0 0 469 /** * Sets whether the Freetype library's built-in antialias mode is enabled. * There are two unrelated ways to achieve antialiasing: with Freetype's * native antialias mode, and with the use of a scale_factor greater than one. * By default, both modes are enabled. * * At low resolutions, some fonts may do better with one mode or the other. * In general, Freetype's native antialiasing will produce less blurry * results, but may introduce more artifacts. */ 2 4 this 3 103 16 native_antialias 1 106 10 0 0 6 14 106 0 0 105 /** * Returns whether Freetype's built-in antialias mode is enabled. See * set_native_antialias(). */ 1 4 this 3 107 11 0 0 6 15 110 0 0 386 /** * This is used to report whether the requested pixel size is being only * approximated by a fixed-pixel-size font. This returns 0 in the normal * case, in which a scalable font is used, or the fixed-pixel-size font has * exactly the requested pixel size. * * If this returns non-zero, it is the pixel size of the font that we are * using to approximate our desired size. */ 1 4 this 3 107 12 0 0 6 16 104 0 0 65 /** * Returns the number of units high each line of text is. */ 1 4 this 3 107 13 0 0 6 17 104 0 0 55 /** * Returns the number of units wide a space is. */ 1 4 this 3 107 14 0 0 6 18 104 0 0 146 /** * Returns the point size of the font that is one Panda unit high. This is an * arbitrary Panda convention for text, and is set to 10.0. */ 0 15 0 0 6 19 104 0 0 100 /** * Returns the number of points in one inch. This is a universal typographic * convention. */ 0 16 0 0 4 20 109 0 0 258 /** * Specifies an explicitly winding order on this particular font. This is * only necessary if the render_mode is RM_polygon or RM_solid, and only if * FreeType appears to guess wrong on this font. Normally, you should leave * this at WO_default. */ 2 4 this 3 103 13 winding_order 1 99 17 0 0 6 21 99 0 0 65 /** * Returns the winding order set via set_winding_order(). */ 1 4 this 3 107 18 0 0 7 24 113 70 0 0 1 6 param0 0 111 19 0 0 7 24 113 70 0 10 /** * */ 1 7 advance 1 114 20 0 0 6 26 110 0 0 106 /** * Returns the number of pixels by which the pen should be advanced after * rendering this glyph. */ 1 4 this 3 111 21 0 0 4 27 109 0 0 300 /** * Copies the glyph to the indicated destination image at the indicated * origin. It colors the glyph pixels the indicated foreground color, blends * antialiased pixels with the appropriate amount of the foreground color and * the existing background color, and leaves other pixels alone. */ 5 4 this 3 113 10 dest_image 1 115 2 xp 1 110 2 yp 1 110 2 fg 1 117 22 0 0 4 27 109 0 0 129 /** * This flavor of place() also fills in the interior color. This requires * that determine_interior was called earlier. */ 6 4 this 3 113 10 dest_image 1 115 2 xp 1 110 2 yp 1 110 2 fg 1 117 8 interior 1 117 23 0 0 6 28 110 0 0 71 /** * Returns the x coordinate of the leftmost pixel in the glyph. */ 1 4 this 3 111 24 0 0 6 29 110 0 0 72 /** * Returns the x coordinate of the rightmost pixel in the glyph. */ 1 4 this 3 111 25 0 0 6 30 110 0 0 73 /** * Returns the y coordinate of the bottommost pixel in the glyph. */ 1 4 this 3 111 26 0 0 6 31 110 0 0 70 /** * Returns the y coordinate of the topmost pixel in the glyph. */ 1 4 this 3 111 27 0 0 6 32 110 0 0 53 /** * Returns the height of the glyph in pixels. */ 1 4 this 3 111 28 0 0 6 33 110 0 0 52 /** * Returns the width of the glyph in pixels. */ 1 4 this 3 111 29 0 0 6 34 114 0 0 241 /** * Returns the value of the indicated pixel of the glyph. The result is in * the range [0, 1], where 0 indicates the pixel is not part of the glyph, and * 1 indicates it is. Intermediate values are used to represent antialiasing. */ 3 4 this 3 111 1 x 1 110 1 y 1 110 30 0 0 6 35 106 0 0 119 /** * Returns true if the indicated pixel represents a pixel in the interior of a * hollow font, false otherwise. */ 3 4 this 3 111 1 x 1 110 1 y 1 110 31 0 0 7 37 125 82 0 173 /** * The constructor expects the name of some font file that FreeType can read, * along with face_index, indicating which font within the file to load * (usually 0). */ 2 13 font_filename 1 122 10 face_index 1 110 32 0 0 7 37 125 82 0 10 /** * */ 1 4 copy 1 107 33 0 0 7 37 125 82 0 10 /** * */ 1 4 copy 1 126 34 0 0 7 37 125 82 0 129 /** * This constructor works as above, but it takes the font data from an in- * memory buffer instead of from a named file. */ 3 9 font_data 1 128 11 data_length 1 110 10 face_index 1 110 35 0 0 6 40 106 0 0 100 /** * Returns true if the PNMTextMaker is valid and ready to generate text, false * otherwise. */ 1 4 this 3 126 36 0 0 4 41 109 0 0 10 /** * */ 2 4 this 3 125 10 align_type 1 102 37 0 0 6 42 102 0 0 10 /** * */ 1 4 this 3 126 38 0 0 4 43 109 0 0 443 /** * Sets the flag that indicates whether the interior of hollow fonts is * identified as a preprocess as each glyph is loaded. If this flag is true, * you may specify an interior color along with a fg and bg color when you * place text; if the flag is false, the interior color is ignored. * * It is generally best to set_native_antialias(0) when using this feature. * Also, this works best when the pixel size is not very small. */ 2 4 this 3 125 13 interior_flag 1 106 39 0 0 6 44 106 0 0 10 /** * */ 1 4 this 3 126 40 0 0 4 45 109 0 0 182 /** * Sets the foreground color of text that will be generated by future calls to * generate_into(). This is the color that all of the "on" pixels in the font * will show as. */ 2 4 this 3 125 2 fg 1 117 41 0 0 6 46 117 0 0 109 /** * Returns the foreground color of text that will be generated by future calls * to generate_into(). */ 1 4 this 3 126 42 0 0 4 47 109 0 0 183 /** * Sets the color that will be used to render the interior portions of hollow * fonts in future calls to generate_into(). This is respected only if * interior_flag is true. */ 2 4 this 3 125 8 interior 1 117 43 0 0 6 48 117 0 0 98 /** * Returns the color that will be used to render the interior portions of * hollow fonts. */ 1 4 this 3 126 44 0 0 4 49 109 0 0 122 /** * If this is set to something other than 0, Panda will generate a signed * distance field with the given radius. */ 2 4 this 3 125 6 radius 1 110 45 0 0 6 50 110 0 0 95 /** * Returns the radius previously set with set_distance_field_radius, or 0 * otherwise. */ 1 4 this 3 126 46 0 0 6 51 110 0 0 144 /** * Generates a single line of text into the indicated image at the indicated * position; the return value is the total width in pixels. */ 5 4 this 3 125 4 text 1 128 10 dest_image 1 115 1 x 1 110 1 y 1 110 47 0 0 6 51 110 0 0 144 /** * Generates a single line of text into the indicated image at the indicated * position; the return value is the total width in pixels. */ 5 4 this 3 125 4 text 1 128 10 dest_image 1 115 1 x 1 110 1 y 1 110 48 0 0 6 52 110 0 0 69 /** * Returns the width in pixels of the indicated line of text. */ 2 4 this 3 125 4 text 1 128 49 0 0 6 52 110 0 0 69 /** * Returns the width in pixels of the indicated line of text. */ 2 4 this 3 125 4 text 1 128 50 0 0 6 53 113 0 0 98 /** * Returns the glyph for the indicated index, or NULL if it is not defined in * the font. */ 2 4 this 3 125 9 character 1 110 32 97 12 FreetypeFont 0 26625 12 FreetypeFont 12 FreetypeFont 0 0 0 0 51 1 129 17 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 0 0 1 0 98 0 0 0 1 99 247 /** * This is a common base class for both DynamicTextFont and PNMTextMaker. * Both of these are utility classes that use the FreeType library to generate * glyphs from fonts; this class abstracts out that common wrapper around * FreeType. */ 98 7 Namable 0 2048 7 Namable 7 Namable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 /** * A base class for all things which can have a name. The name is either * empty or nonempty, but it is never NULL. */ 99 12 WindingOrder 0 794624 26 FreetypeFont::WindingOrder 26 FreetypeFont::WindingOrder 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 WO_default 24 FreetypeFont::WO_default 0 0 7 WO_left 21 FreetypeFont::WO_left 0 1 8 WO_right 22 FreetypeFont::WO_right 0 2 10 WO_invalid 24 FreetypeFont::WO_invalid 0 3 0 0 100 12 PNMTextGlyph 0 26625 12 PNMTextGlyph 12 PNMTextGlyph 0 0 0 1 69 70 0 10 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 0 0 0 0 0 44 /** * A single glyph in a PNMTextMaker. */ 101 12 PNMTextMaker 0 26625 12 PNMTextMaker 12 PNMTextMaker 0 0 0 1 81 82 0 14 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 0 0 1 0 97 0 0 0 1 102 284 /** * This object uses the Freetype library to generate text directly into an * image. It is different from the TextNode/DynamicTextFont interface, which * use the Freetype library to generate text in the scene graph, to be * rendered onscreen via the Panda render traversal. */ 102 9 Alignment 0 794624 23 PNMTextMaker::Alignment 23 PNMTextMaker::Alignment 101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 A_left 20 PNMTextMaker::A_left 0 0 7 A_right 21 PNMTextMaker::A_right 0 1 8 A_center 22 PNMTextMaker::A_center 0 2 0 0 103 14 FreetypeFont * 0 8576 14 FreetypeFont * 14 FreetypeFont * 0 0 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 104 11 PN_stdfloat 0 2105344 11 PN_stdfloat 11 PN_stdfloat 0 0 105 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 5 float 0 8194 5 float 5 float 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 106 4 bool 0 8194 4 bool 4 bool 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 107 20 FreetypeFont const * 0 8576 20 FreetypeFont const * 20 FreetypeFont const * 0 0 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 108 18 FreetypeFont const 0 8832 18 FreetypeFont const 18 FreetypeFont const 0 0 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 109 4 void 0 8194 4 void 4 void 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 3 int 0 8194 3 int 3 int 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 20 PNMTextGlyph const * 0 8576 20 PNMTextGlyph const * 20 PNMTextGlyph const * 0 0 112 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 18 PNMTextGlyph const 0 8832 18 PNMTextGlyph const 18 PNMTextGlyph const 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 113 14 PNMTextGlyph * 0 8576 14 PNMTextGlyph * 14 PNMTextGlyph * 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 114 6 double 0 8194 6 double 6 double 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 115 10 PNMImage * 0 8576 10 PNMImage * 10 PNMImage * 0 0 116 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 116 8 PNMImage 0 2048 8 PNMImage 8 PNMImage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1516 /** * The name of this class derives from the fact that we originally implemented * it as a layer on top of the "pnm library", based on netpbm, which was built * to implement pbm, pgm, and pbm files, and is the underlying support of a * number of public-domain image file converters. Nowadays we are no longer * derived directly from the pnm library, mainly to allow support of C++ * iostreams instead of the C stdio FILE interface. * * Conceptually, a PNMImage is a two-dimensional array of xels, which are the * PNM-defined generic pixel type. Each xel may have a red, green, and blue * component, or (if the image is grayscale) a gray component. The image may * be read in, the individual xels manipulated, and written out again, or a * black image may be constructed from scratch. * * A PNMImage has a color space and a maxval, the combination of which defines * how a floating-point linear color value is encoded as an integer value in * memory. The functions ending in _val operate on encoded colors, whereas * the regular ones work with linear floating-point values. All operations * are color space correct unless otherwise specified. * * The image is of size XSize() by YSize() xels, numbered from top to bottom, * left to right, beginning at zero. * * Files can be specified by filename, or by an iostream pointer. The * filename "-" refers to stdin or stdout. * * This class is not inherently thread-safe; use it from a single thread or * protect access using a mutex. */ 117 14 LColor const * 0 8576 14 LColor const * 14 LColor const * 0 0 118 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 118 12 LColor const 0 8832 12 LColor const 12 LColor const 0 0 119 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 119 6 LColor 0 2105344 6 LColor 6 LColor 0 0 120 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 7 LColorf 0 2105344 7 LColorf 7 LColorf 0 0 121 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 121 10 LVecBase4f 0 2048 10 LVecBase4f 10 LVecBase4f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 /** * This is the base class for all three-component vectors and points. */ 122 16 Filename const * 0 8576 16 Filename const * 16 Filename const * 0 0 123 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 123 14 Filename const 0 8832 14 Filename const 14 Filename const 0 0 124 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 124 8 Filename 0 2048 8 Filename 8 Filename 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 550 /** * The name of a file, such as a texture file or an Egg file. Stores the full * pathname, and includes functions for extracting out the directory prefix * part and the file extension and stuff. * * A Filename is also aware of the mapping between the Unix-like filename * convention we use internally, and the local OS's specific filename * convention, and it knows how to perform basic OS-specific I/O, like testing * for file existence and searching a searchpath, as well as the best way to * open an fstream for reading or writing. */ 125 14 PNMTextMaker * 0 8576 14 PNMTextMaker * 14 PNMTextMaker * 0 0 101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 126 20 PNMTextMaker const * 0 8576 20 PNMTextMaker const * 20 PNMTextMaker const * 0 0 127 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 127 18 PNMTextMaker const 0 8832 18 PNMTextMaker const 18 PNMTextMaker const 0 0 101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 13 atomic string 0 2 13 atomic string 13 atomic string 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 129 13 winding_order 0 6 99 68 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 FreetypeFont::winding_order 0 0