Type Alias Cmap13

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pub type Cmap13<'a> = TableRef<'a, Cmap13Marker>;
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cmap Format 13: Many-to-one range mappings

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pub struct Cmap13<'a> {
    pub(crate) shape: Cmap13Marker,
    pub(crate) data: FontData<'a>,
}

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§shape: Cmap13Marker§data: FontData<'a>

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impl<'a> Cmap13<'a>

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pub fn format(&self) -> u16

Subtable format; set to 13.

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pub fn length(&self) -> u32

Byte length of this subtable (including the header)

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pub fn language(&self) -> u32

For requirements on use of the language field, see “Use of the language field in ‘cmap’ subtables” in this document.

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pub fn num_groups(&self) -> u32

Number of groupings which follow

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pub fn groups(&self) -> &'a [ConstantMapGroup]

Array of ConstantMapGroup records.

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impl<'a> Cmap13<'a>

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pub fn map_codepoint(&self, codepoint: impl Into<u32>) -> Option<GlyphId>

Maps a codepoint to a nominal glyph identifier.

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pub fn iter(&self) -> Cmap13Iter<'a>

Returns an iterator over all (codepoint, glyph identifier) pairs in the subtable.

Malicious and malformed fonts can produce a large number of invalid pairs. Use Self::iter_with_limits to generate a pruned sequence that is limited to reasonable values.

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pub fn iter_with_limits(&self, limits: CmapIterLimits) -> Cmap13Iter<'a>

Returns an iterator over all (codepoint, glyph identifier) pairs in the subtable within the given limits.

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impl<'a> Debug for Cmap13<'a>

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<'a> FontRead<'a> for Cmap13<'a>

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fn read(data: FontData<'a>) -> Result<Self, ReadError>

Read an instance of Self from the provided data, performing validation. Read more
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impl<'a> SomeTable<'a> for Cmap13<'a>

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fn type_name(&self) -> &str

The name of this table
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fn get_field(&self, idx: usize) -> Option<Field<'a>>

Access this table’s fields, in declaration order.