marseymoji/map_pua_emoji.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""Modify an emoji font to map legacy PUA characters to standard ligatures."""
__author__ = 'roozbeh@google.com (Roozbeh Pournader)'
import sys
from fontTools import ttLib
from nototools import font_data
import add_emoji_gsub
def get_glyph_name_from_gsub(char_seq, font):
"""Find the glyph name for ligature of a given character sequence from GSUB.
"""
cmap = font_data.get_cmap(font)
# FIXME: So many assumptions are made here.
try:
first_glyph = cmap[char_seq[0]]
rest_of_glyphs = [cmap[ch] for ch in char_seq[1:]]
except KeyError:
return None
for lookup in font['GSUB'].table.LookupList.Lookup:
ligatures = lookup.SubTable[0].ligatures
try:
for ligature in ligatures[first_glyph]:
if ligature.Component == rest_of_glyphs:
return ligature.LigGlyph
except KeyError:
continue
return None
def add_pua_cmap(source_file, target_file):
"""Add PUA characters to the cmap of the first font and save as second."""
font = ttLib.TTFont(source_file)
cmap = font_data.get_cmap(font)
for pua, (ch1, ch2) in (add_emoji_gsub.EMOJI_KEYCAPS.items()
+ add_emoji_gsub.EMOJI_FLAGS.items()):
if pua not in cmap:
glyph_name = get_glyph_name_from_gsub([ch1, ch2], font)
if glyph_name is not None:
cmap[pua] = glyph_name
font.save(target_file)
def main(argv):
"""Save the first font given to the second font."""
add_pua_cmap(argv[1], argv[2])
if __name__ == '__main__':
main(sys.argv)