Module embedded_graphics::mono_font::mapping [−][src]
Expand description
Glyph mapping.
A glyph mapping defines the position of characters in a MonoFont
image. This module provides
predefined mappings for common glyph subsets, but custom mappings are also supported.
Custom mappings
Custom mappings can be defined in three different ways:
- The
StrGlyphMapping
type can be used to specify a character mapping by encoding the mapping as a string. - The
GlyphMapping
trait is implemented for all functionsFn(char) -> usize
. - The
GlyphMapping
trait can be implemented by a custom type.
StrGlyphMapping
encoding
Strings without a \0
character can be used to directly map a character to its position in
the mapping string:
use embedded_graphics::mono_font::mapping::{GlyphMapping, StrGlyphMapping}; let mapping = StrGlyphMapping::new("abcdef1234", 0); assert_eq!(mapping.index('a'), 0); assert_eq!(mapping.index('b'), 1); assert_eq!(mapping.index('1'), 6); assert_eq!(mapping.index('2'), 7);
This direct mapping is inefficient for mappings that map consecutive ranges of characters to
consecutive index ranges. To define a range of characters a \0
character followed by the
start and end characters of the inclusive range can be used. This way the mapping in the previous
example can be abbreviated to:
use embedded_graphics::mono_font::mapping::{GlyphMapping, StrGlyphMapping}; let mapping = StrGlyphMapping::new("\0af\014", 0); assert_eq!(mapping.index('a'), 0); assert_eq!(mapping.index('b'), 1); assert_eq!(mapping.index('1'), 6); assert_eq!(mapping.index('2'), 7);
Structs
StrGlyphMapping | Glyph mapping stored as a UTF-8 string. |
Enums
Mapping | Mapping. |
Constants
ASCII | ASCII. |
ISO_8859_1 | ISO/IEC 8859 Part 1: Latin-1, Western European. |
ISO_8859_2 | ISO/IEC 8859 Part 2: Latin-2, Central European. |
ISO_8859_3 | ISO/IEC 8859 Part 3: Latin-3, South European. |
ISO_8859_4 | ISO/IEC 8859 Part 4: Latin-4, North European. |
ISO_8859_5 | ISO/IEC 8859 Part 5: Latin/Cyrillic. |
ISO_8859_7 | ISO/IEC 8859 Part 7: Latin/Greek. |
ISO_8859_9 | ISO/IEC 8859 Part 9: Latin-5, Turkish. |
ISO_8859_10 | ISO/IEC 8859 Part 10: Latin-6, Nordic. |
ISO_8859_13 | ISO/IEC 8859 Part 13: Latin-7, Baltic Rim. |
ISO_8859_14 | ISO/IEC 8859 Part 14: Latin-8, Celtic. |
ISO_8859_15 | ISO/IEC 8859 Part 15: Latin-9 (revised Latin-1). |
ISO_8859_16 | ISO/IEC 8859 Part 16: Latin-10: South-East European. |
JIS_X0201 | JIS X 0201: Japanese katakana (halfwidth). |
Traits
GlyphMapping | Mapping from characters to glyph indices. |