Name: SVGFonts Version: 1.1 Synopsis: Fonts from the SVG-Font format Description: Native font support for the Diagrams library. The SVG-Font format is easy to parse and was therefore chosen for a font library completely written in Haskell . You can convert your own font to SVG with or use the included LinLibertine, Bitstream . Features . * Complete implementation of the features that fontforge produces (but not the complete SVG format): . * Kerning (i.e. the two characters in \"VA\" have a shorter distance than in \"VV\") . * Unicode . * Ligatures . XML speed issues can be solved by trimming the svg file to only those characters that are used (or maybe binary xml one day) . Version 1.0 of this library supports texturing which would only make sense in a Diagrams Backend that does rasterization in Haskell. . Example: . > # LANGUAGE NoMonomorphismRestriction # > > import Diagrams.Prelude > import Diagrams.Backend.Cairo.CmdLine > import Graphics.SVGFonts.ReadFont (textSVG) > > > main = defaultMain ( (text' "Hello World") <> (rect 8 1) # alignBL ) > > text' t = stroke (textSVG t 1) # fc purple # fillRule EvenOdd > text'' t = stroke (textSVG_ $ TextOpts t lin INSIDE_H KERN 1 1 ) # fc purple # fillRule EvenOdd . category: Graphics License: BSD3 License-file: LICENSE Author: Tillmann Vogt Maintainer: tillk.vogt@googlemail.com Build-Type: Simple Cabal-Version: >=1.6 data-files: src/Test/*.svg Library hs-source-dirs: src other-modules: Paths_SVGFonts build-depends: attoparsec-text, base == 4.*, containers == 0.4.*, data-default, diagrams-lib, directory >= 1.0 && <1.2, parsec, split, text, tuple, vector, vector-space, xml == 1.3.* exposed-modules: Graphics.SVGFonts.ReadFont Graphics.SVGFonts.CharReference Graphics.SVGFonts.ReadPath