# Font Helper for Karlos ## Features - take images containing several chars and break them down into individual images (splitting) - images containing several consecutive characters in 2D arrangement - images containing several arbitrary characters in 1D arrangement - images containing a single character - build a font automatically out of these individual images - sequential chars are automatically grouped ## Example `cargo run -- split-and-create --index example/index.json --font-dir font --encoding BitPerPix4 font.sff` ## Command Line Arguments A font is specified by its glyph width, glyph height, and one or more _splitters_ (see below). Commands are (use ` --help` to get more information): - _Inspect_ (`inspect`): inspect a font, printing attributes and symbols. - _Create_ (`create`): from a set of images containing single glyphs, create an sff font file. - the file name of the glyph images should be its number in base 10, so the glyph for `a` is `97.png` - _Split_ (`split`): parse a sequence of splitters and create individual images. - _SplitAndCreate_ (`split-and-create`): apply the above two commands in sequence. # Splitter For an example of how to specify these splitters, refer to `example/index.json`. The following variants exist: - _Table_: a rectangular grid of glyphs, numbered ascending left to right and top to bottom. - `path: String`: file path to image - `nrows: Int`: number of rows - `ncols: Int`: number of columns - `start_number: Int`: first glyph number - _Individual_: one row of glyphs, each with an individual (non-consecutive) number. - `path: String`: file path to image - `numbers: [Int]`: list of glyph numbers - _Single_: a single glyph. - `path: String`: file path to image - `number: Int`: the glyph number