Before, if one called hb_shape() without setting script, language, and
direction on the buffer, hb_shape() was calling
hb_buffer_guess_segment_properties() on the user's behalf to guess
these.
This is very dangerous, since any serious user of HarfBuzz must set
these properly (specially important is direction). So now, we don't
guess properties by default. People not setting direction will get
an abort() now. If the old behavior is desired (fragile, good for
simple testing only), users can call
hb_buffer_guess_segment_properties() on the buffer just before calling
hb_shape().
If you say:
hb-shape font.ttf text --output-file out.txt
This was previously failing:
Unknown output format `txt'; supported formats are: TEXT / JSON
Now we simply fallback to TEXT if no explicit format was requested.
1. If there is any offset (x or y), print out both x and y offsets.
2. Always print out the advance in the major direction of the buffer.
Ie. even for zero-advance glyphs, print a "+0". This is more intuitive.
This reorders glyphs within the cluster to a nominal order. This should
have no visible effect on the output, but helps with testing, for
getting the same hb-shape output for visually-equal glyphs for each
cluster.
Computes all the glyphs that may be generated given a font and
set of Unicode characters.
The order of the Unicode characters is irrelevant.
Sample output:
behdad:util 0$ ./hb-ot-shape-closure Doulos\ SIL\ Regular.ttf f
f f_f
behdad:util 0$ ./hb-ot-shape-closure Doulos\ SIL\ Regular.ttf i
i
behdad:util 0$ ./hb-ot-shape-closure Doulos\ SIL\ Regular.ttf fi
f f_i f_f_i f_f i
behdad:util 0$ ./hb-ot-shape-closure DroidNaskh-Regular.ttf ب
uni0628 uni0628.init uni0628.medi uni0628.fina
behdad:util 0$ ./hb-ot-shape-closure DroidNaskh-Regular.ttf ا
uni0627 uni0627.fina
behdad:util 0$ ./hb-ot-shape-closure DroidNaskh-Regular.ttf با
uni0627 uni0627.fina uni0628 uni0628.init uni0628.medi uni0628.fina
behdad:util 0$ ./hb-ot-shape-closure DroidNaskh-Regular.ttf با --no-glyph-names
5 6 133 134 135 136