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```c
stbtt_InitFont
stbtt_ScaleForMappingEmToPixels x 3
stbtt_ScaleForPixelHeight
stbtt_BakeFontBitmap
stbtt_GetFontVMetrics x 2
typedef struct {
unsigned short x0, y0, x1, y1; // coordinates of bbox in bitmap
float xoff, yoff, xadvance;
} stbtt_bakedchar;
struct RenImage {
RenColor *pixels;
int width, height;
};
typedef struct {
RenImage *image;
stbtt_bakedchar glyphs[256];
} GlyphSet;
struct RenFont {
void *data;
stbtt_fontinfo stbfont;
GlyphSet *sets[MAX_GLYPHSET];
float size;
int height;
};
```
The function stbtt_BakeFontBitmap is used to write bitmap data into set->image->pixels (where set is a GlyphSet).
Note that set->image->pixels need data in RGB format. After stbtt_BakeFontBitmap call the bitmap data are converted into RGB.
With a single call many glyphs corresponding to a range of codepoints, all in a
single image.
## STB truetype font metrics
stbtt_ScaleForPixelHeight takes a float 'height' and returns height / (ascent - descent).
stbtt_ScaleForMappingEmToPixels take a float 'pixels' and returns pixels / unitsPerEm.
### Computing RenFont
When loading a font, in renderer.c, the font->height is determined as:
```c
int ascent, descent, linegap;
stbtt_GetFontVMetrics(&font->stbfont, &ascent, &descent, &linegap);
float scale = stbtt_ScaleForMappingEmToPixels(&font->stbfont, font->size);
font->height = (ascent - descent + linegap) * scale + 0.5;
```
so, mathematically
```c
font->height = (ascent - descent + linegap) * font->size / unitsPerEm + 0.5;
```
**TO DO**: find out for what font->height is actually used.
### Call to BakeFontBitmap
In the same file, renderer.c, to create the glyphset image it computes:
```c
// Using stbtt functions
float s = ScaleForMappingEmToPixels(1) / ScaleForPixelHeight(1);
```
so 's' is actually equal to (ascent - descent) / unitsPerEm.
Then BakeFontBitmap is called and `font->size * s` is used for the pixel_height argument.
So BakeFontBitmap gets
```c
pixel_height = (ascent - descent) * font->size / unitsPerEm;
```
In turns BakeFontBitmap passes pixel_height to ScaleForPixelHeight() and uses the
resulting 'scale' to scale the glyphs by passing it to MakeGlyphBitmap().
This is equal almost equal to font->height except the 0.5, the missing linegap calculation
and the fact that this latter is an integer instead of a float.
## AGG Font Engine
Calls
FT_Init_FreeType (initialize the library)
In load_font() method:
FT_New_Face or FT_New_Memory_Face (use FT_Done_Face when done)
FT_Attach_File
FT_Select_Charmap
In update_char_size() method:
FT_Set_Char_Size or FT_Set_Pixel_Sizes
In prepare_glyph() method:
FT_Get_Char_Index
FT_Load_Glyph
FT_Render_Glyph (if glyph_render_native_mono or native_gray8)
in add_kerning() method
FT_Get_Kerning
FT_Done_FreeType (end with library)
## Freetype2's metrics related function and structs
FT_New_Face return a FT_Face (a pointer) with font face information.
## AGG font engine's font size
The variable m_height is the size of the font muliplied by 64.
It will be used to set font size with:
- FT_Set_Char_Size if m_resolution is set (> 0)
- FT_Set_Pixel_Sizes, divided by 64, if m_resolution is not set (= 0)
The method height() returns m_height / 64;