It's called fonttools.designspaceLib.
https://github.com/fonttools/fonttools/tree/master/Doc/source/designspaceLib
MutatorMath started out with its own reader and writer for designspaces. Since then the use of designspace has broadened and it would be useful to have a reader and writer that are independent of a specific system.
An object to read, write and edit interpolation systems for typefaces.
- the format was originally written for MutatorMath.
- the format is now also used in fontTools.varlib.
- Define sources, axes and instances.
- Not all values might be required by all applications.
A couple of differences between things that use designspaces:
- Varlib does not support anisotropic interpolations.
- MutatorMath and Superpolator will extrapolate over the boundaries of the axes. Varlib can not.
- Varlib requires much less data to define an instance than MutatorMath.
- The goals of Varlib and MutatorMath are different, so not all attributes are always needed.
- Need to expand the description of FDK use of designspace files.
The DesignSpaceDocument object can read and write .designspace
data. It imports the axes, sources and instances to very basic descriptor objects that store the data in attributes. Data is added to the document by creating such descriptor objects, filling them with data and then adding them to the document. This makes it easy to integrate this object in different contexts.
The DesignSpaceDocument object can be subclassed to work with different objects, as long as they have the same attributes.
from designSpaceDocument import DesignSpaceDocument
doc = DesignSpaceDocument()
doc.read("some/path/to/my.designspace")
doc.axes
doc.sources
doc.instances
Some validation is done when reading.
- If the
axes
element is available in the document then all locations will check their dimensions against the defined axes. If a location uses an axis that is not defined it will be ignored. - If there are no
axes
in the document, locations will accept all axis names, so that we can.. - Use
doc.checkAxes()
to reconstruct axes definitions based on thesource.location
values. If you save the document the axes will be there.
- The source with the
copyInfo
flag indicates this is the default font. - In mutatorMath the default font is selected automatically. A warning is printed if the mutatorMath default selection differs from the one set by
copyInfo
. But thecopyInfo
source will be used. - If no source has a
copyInfo
flag, mutatorMath will be used to select one. This source gets itscopyInfo
flag set. If you save the document this flag will be set. - Use
doc.checkDefault()
to set the default font.
Some of the descriptors support localised names. The names are stored in dictionaries using the language code as key. That means that there are now two places to store names: the old attribute and the new localised dictionary, obj.stylename
and obj.localisedStyleName['en']
.
The rule
element is experimental. Some ideas behind how rules could work in designspaces come from Superpolator. Such rules can maybe be used to describe some of the conditional GSUB functionality of OpenType 1.8. The definition of a rule is not that complicated. A rule has a name, and it has a number of conditions. The rule also contains a list of glyphname pairs: the glyphs that need to be substituted.
- In an variable font the substitution happens at run time: there are no changes in the font, only in the sequence of glyphnames that is rendered.
- The infrastructure to get this rule data in a variable font needs to be built.
- When making instances as UFOs however, we need to swap the glyphs so that the original shape is still available. For instance, if a rule swaps
a
fora.alt
, but a glyph that referencesa
in a component would then show the newa.alt
. - But that can lead to unexpected results. So, if there are no rules for
adieresis
(assuming it referencesa
) then that glyph should not change appearance. That means that when the rule swapsa
anda.alt
it also swaps all components that reference these glyphs so they keep their appearance. - The swap function also needs to take care of swapping the names in kerning data.
filename
: string. A relative path to the source file, as it is in the document. MutatorMath + Varlib.path
: string. Absolute path to the source file, calculated from the document path and the string in the filename attr. MutatorMath + Varlib.name
: string. Optional. Unique identifier name for this source, if there is one or moreinstance.glyph
elements in the document. MutatorMath.location
: dict. Axis values for this source. MutatorMath + VarlibcopyLib
: bool. Indicates if the contents of the font.lib need to be copied to the instances. MutatorMath.copyInfo
bool. Indicates if the non-interpolating font.info needs to be copied to the instances. Also indicates this source is expected to be the default font. MutatorMath + VarlibcopyGroups
bool. Indicates if the groups need to be copied to the instances. MutatorMath.copyFeatures
bool. Indicates if the feature text needs to be copied to the instances. MutatorMath.muteKerning
: bool. Indicates if the kerning data from this source needs to be muted (i.e. not be part of the calculations). MutatorMath.muteInfo
: bool. Indicated if the interpolating font.info data for this source needs to be muted. MutatorMath.mutedGlyphNames
: list. Glyphnames that need to be muted in the instances. MutatorMath.familyName
: string. Family name of this source. Though this data can be extracted from the font, it can be efficient to have it right here. Varlib.styleName
: string. Style name of this source. Though this data can be extracted from the font, it can be efficient to have it right here. Varlib.
doc = DesignSpaceDocument()
s1 = SourceDescriptor()
s1.path = masterPath1
s1.name = "master.ufo1"
s1.copyLib = True
s1.copyInfo = True
s1.copyFeatures = True
s1.location = dict(weight=0)
s1.familyName = "MasterFamilyName"
s1.styleName = "MasterStyleNameOne"
s1.mutedGlyphNames.append("A")
s1.mutedGlyphNames.append("Z")
doc.addSource(s1)
filename
: string. Relative path to the instance file, as it is in the document. The file may or may not exist. MutatorMath.path
: string. Absolute path to the source file, calculated from the document path and the string in the filename attr. The file may or may not exist. MutatorMath.name
: string. Unique identifier name of the instance, used to identify it if it needs to be referenced from elsewhere in the document.location
: dict. Axis values for this source. MutatorMath + Varlib.familyName
: string. Family name of this instance. MutatorMath + Varlib.localisedFamilyName
: dict. A dictionary of localised family name strings, keyed by language code.styleName
: string. Style name of this source. MutatorMath + Varlib.localisedStyleName
: dict. A dictionary of localised stylename strings, keyed by language code.postScriptFontName
: string. Postscript fontname for this instance. MutatorMath.styleMapFamilyName
: string. StyleMap familyname for this instance. MutatorMath.localisedStyleMapFamilyName
: A dictionary of localised style map familyname strings, keyed by language code.localisedStyleMapStyleName
: A dictionary of localised style map stylename strings, keyed by language code.styleMapStyleName
: string. StyleMap stylename for this instance. MutatorMath.glyphs
: dict for special master definitions for glyphs. If glyphs need special masters (to record the results of executed rules for example). MutatorMath.mutedGlyphNames
: list of glyphnames that should be suppressed in the generation of this instance.kerning
: bool. Indicates if this instance needs its kerning calculated. MutatorMath.info
: bool. Indicated if this instance needs the interpolating font.info calculated.
These methods give easier access to the localised names.
setStyleName(styleName, languageCode="en")
getStyleName(languageCode="en")
setFamilyName(familyName, languageCode="en")
getFamilyName(self, languageCode="en")
setStyleMapStyleName(styleMapStyleName, languageCode="en")
getStyleMapStyleName(languageCode="en")
setStyleMapFamilyName(styleMapFamilyName, languageCode="en")
getStyleMapFamilyName(languageCode="en")
i2 = InstanceDescriptor()
i2.path = instancePath2
i2.familyName = "InstanceFamilyName"
i2.styleName = "InstanceStyleName"
i2.name = "instance.ufo2"
# anisotropic location
i2.location = dict(weight=500, width=(400,300))
i2.postScriptFontName = "InstancePostscriptName"
i2.styleMapFamilyName = "InstanceStyleMapFamilyName"
i2.styleMapStyleName = "InstanceStyleMapStyleName"
glyphMasters = [dict(font="master.ufo1", glyphName="BB", location=dict(width=20,weight=20)), dict(font="master.ufo2", glyphName="CC", location=dict(width=900,weight=900))]
glyphData = dict(name="arrow", unicodeValue=1234)
glyphData['masters'] = glyphMasters
glyphData['note'] = "A note about this glyph"
glyphData['instanceLocation'] = dict(width=100, weight=120)
i2.glyphs['arrow'] = glyphData
i2.glyphs['arrow2'] = dict(mute=False)
doc.addInstance(i2)
tag
: string. Four letter tag for this axis. Some might be registered at the OpenType specification. Privately-defined axis tags must begin with an uppercase letter and use only uppercase letters or digits.name
: string. Name of the axis as it is used in the location dicts. MutatorMath + Varlib.labelNames
: dict. When defining a non-registered axis, it will be necessary to define user-facing readable names for the axis. Keyed by xml:lang code. Varlib.minimum
: number. The minimum value for this axis. MutatorMath + Varlib.maximum
: number. The maximum value for this axis. MutatorMath + Varlib.default
: number. The default value for this axis, i.e. when a new location is created, this is the value this axis will get. MutatorMath + Varlib.map
: list of input / output values that can describe a warp of user space to designspace coordinates. If no map values are present, it is assumed it is [(minimum, minimum), (maximum, maximum)]. Varlib.
a1 = AxisDescriptor()
a1.minimum = 1
a1.maximum = 1000
a1.default = 400
a1.name = "weight"
a1.tag = "wght"
a1.labelNames[u'fa-IR'] = u"قطر"
a1.labelNames[u'en'] = u"Wéíght"
a1.map = [(1.0, 10.0), (400.0, 66.0), (1000.0, 990.0)]
name
: string. Unique name for this rule. Will be used to reference this rule data.conditions
: list of dicts with condition data.- Each condition specifies the axis name it is active on and the values between which the condition is true.
r1 = RuleDescriptor()
r1.name = "unique.rule.name"
r1.conditions.append(dict(name="weight", minimum=-10, maximum=10))
r1.conditions.append(dict(name="width", minimum=-10, maximum=10))
The DesignSpaceDocument can take subclassed Reader and Writer objects. This allows you to work with your own descriptors. You could subclass the descriptors. But as long as they have the basic attributes the descriptor does not need to be a subclass.
class MyDocReader(BaseDocReader):
ruleDescriptorClass = MyRuleDescriptor
axisDescriptorClass = MyAxisDescriptor
sourceDescriptorClass = MySourceDescriptor
instanceDescriptorClass = MyInstanceDescriptor
class MyDocWriter(BaseDocWriter):
ruleDescriptorClass = MyRuleDescriptor
axisDescriptorClass = MyAxisDescriptor
sourceDescriptorClass = MySourceDescriptor
instanceDescriptorClass = MyInstanceDescriptor
myDoc = DesignSpaceDocument(KeyedDocReader, KeyedDocWriter)
- The
axes
element contains one or moreaxis
elements. - The
sources
element contains one or moresource
elements. - The
instances
element contains one or moreinstance
elements.
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<designspace format="3">
<axes>
<!-- define axes here -->
<axis../>
</axes>
<sources>
<!-- define masters here -->
<source../>
</sources>
<instances>
<!-- define instances here -->
<instance../>
</instances>
</designspace>
- Define a single axis
- Child element of
axes
name
: required, string. Name of the axis that is used in the location elements.tag
: required, string, 4 letters. Some axis tags are registered in the OpenType Specification.minimum
: required, number. The minimum value for this axis.maximum
: required, number. The maximum value for this axis.default
: required, number. The default value for this axis.hidden
: optional, 0 or 1. Records whether this axis needs to be hidden in interfaces.
<axis name="weight" tag="wght" minimum="1" maximum="1000" default="400">
- Defines a human readable name for UI use.
- Optional for non-registered axis names.
- Can be localised with
xml:lang
- Child element of
axis
xml:lang
: required, string. XML language definition
- The natural language name of this axis.
<labelname xml:lang="fa-IR">قطر</labelname>
<labelname xml:lang="en">Wéíght</labelname>
- Defines a single node in a series of input value / output value pairs.
- Together these values transform the designspace.
- Child of
axis
element.
<map input="1.0" output="10.0" />
<map input="400.0" output="66.0" />
<map input="1000.0" output="990.0" />
<axes>
<axis default="1" maximum="1000" minimum="0" name="weight" tag="wght">
<labelname xml:lang="fa-IR">قطر</labelname>
<labelname xml:lang="en">Wéíght</labelname>
</axis>
<axis default="100" maximum="200" minimum="50" name="width" tag="wdth">
<map input="50.0" output="10.0" />
<map input="100.0" output="66.0" />
<map input="200.0" output="990.0" />
</axis>
</axes>
- Defines a coordinate in the design space.
- Dictionary of axisname: axisvalue
- Used in
source
,instance
andglyph
elements.
- Child element of
location
name
: required, string. Name of the axis.xvalue
: required, number. The value on this axis.yvalue
: optional, number. Separate value for anisotropic interpolations.
<location>
<dimension name="width" xvalue="0.000000" />
<dimension name="weight" xvalue="0.000000" yvalue="0.003" />
</location>
- Defines a single font that contributes to the designspace.
- Child element of
sources
familyname
: optional, string. The family name of the source font. While this could be extracted from the font data itself, it can be more efficient to add it here.stylename
: optional, string. The style name of the source font.name
: required, string. A unique name that can be used to identify this font if it needs to be referenced elsewhere.filename
: required, string. A path to the source file, relative to the root path of this document. The path can be at the same level as the document or lower.
<lib copy="1" />
- Child element of
source
- Defines if the instances can inherit the data in the lib of this source.
- MutatorMath only
<info copy="1" />
- Child element of
source
- Defines if the instances can inherit the non-interpolating font info from this source.
- MutatorMath + Varlib
- NOTE: This presence of this element indicates this source is to be the default font.
<features copy="1" />
- Defines if the instances can inherit opentype feature text from this source.
- Child element of
source
- MutatorMath only
- Can appear in
source
as well as ininstance
elements. - In a
source
element this states if a glyph is to be excluded from the calculation. - MutatorMath only
mute
: optional attribute, number 1 or 0. Indicate if this glyph should be ignored as a master.<glyph mute="1" name="A"/>
- MutatorMath only
<kerning mute="1" />
- Can appear in
source
as well as ininstance
elements.
mute
: required attribute, number 1 or 0. Indicate if the kerning data from this source is to be excluded from the calculation.- If the kerning element is not present, assume
mute=0
, yes, include the kerning of this source in the calculation. - MutatorMath only
<source familyname="MasterFamilyName" filename="masters/masterTest1.ufo" name="master.ufo1" stylename="MasterStyleNameOne">
<lib copy="1" />
<features copy="1" />
<info copy="1" />
<glyph mute="1" name="A" />
<glyph mute="1" name="Z" />
<location>
<dimension name="width" xvalue="0.000000" />
<dimension name="weight" xvalue="0.000000" />
</location>
</source>
- Defines a single font that can be calculated with the designspace.
- Child element of
instances
- For use in Varlib the instance element really only needs the names and the location. The
glyphs
element is not required. - MutatorMath uses the
glyphs
element to describe how certain glyphs need different masters, mainly to describe the effects of conditional rules in Superpolator.
familyname
: required, string. The family name of the instance font. Corresponds withfont.info.familyName
stylename
: required, string. The style name of the instance font. Corresponds withfont.info.styleName
name
: required, string. A unique name that can be used to identify this font if it needs to be referenced elsewhere.filename
: string. Required for MutatorMath. A path to the instance file, relative to the root path of this document. The path can be at the same level as the document or lower.postscriptfontname
: string. Optional for MutatorMath. Corresponds withfont.info.postscriptFontName
stylemapfamilyname
: string. Optional for MutatorMath. Corresponds withstyleMapFamilyName
stylemapstylename
: string. Optional for MutatorMath. Corresponds withstyleMapStyleName
<instance familyname="InstanceFamilyName" filename="instances/instanceTest2.ufo" name="instance.ufo2" postscriptfontname="InstancePostscriptName" stylemapfamilyname="InstanceStyleMapFamilyName" stylemapstylename="InstanceStyleMapStyleName" stylename="InstanceStyleName">
<location>
<dimension name="width" xvalue="400" yvalue="300" />
<dimension name="weight" xvalue="66" />
</location>
<kerning />
<info />
</instance>
- Container for
glyph
elements. - Optional
- MutatorMath only.
- Child element of
glyphs
- May contain a
location
element.
name
: string. The name of the glyph.unicode
: string. Unicode values for this glyph, in hexadecimal. Multiple values should be separated with a space.mute
: optional attribute, number 1 or 0. Indicate if this glyph should be supressed in the output.
- String. The value corresponds to glyph.note in UFO.
- Container for
master
elements - These
master
elements define an alternative set of glyph masters for this glyph.
- Defines a single alternative master for this glyph.
#4.3 Localised names for intances Localised names for instances can be included with these simple elements with an xml:lang attribute: XML language definition
- stylename
- familyname
- stylemapstylename
- stylemapfamilyname
<stylename xml:lang="fr">Demigras</stylename>
<stylename xml:lang="ja">半ば</stylename>
<familyname xml:lang="fr">Montserrat</familyname>
<familyname xml:lang="ja">モンセラート</familyname>
<stylemapstylename xml:lang="de">Standard</stylemapstylename>
<stylemapfamilyname xml:lang="de">Montserrat Halbfett</stylemapfamilyname>
<stylemapfamilyname xml:lang="ja">モンセラート SemiBold</stylemapfamilyname>
glyphname
: the name of the alternate master glyph.source
: the identifier name of the source this master glyph needs to be loaded from
<instance familyname="InstanceFamilyName" filename="instances/instanceTest2.ufo" name="instance.ufo2" postscriptfontname="InstancePostscriptName" stylemapfamilyname="InstanceStyleMapFamilyName" stylemapstylename="InstanceStyleMapStyleName" stylename="InstanceStyleName">
<location>
<dimension name="width" xvalue="400" yvalue="300" />
<dimension name="weight" xvalue="66" />
</location>
<glyphs>
<glyph name="arrow2" />
<glyph name="arrow" unicode="0x4d2 0x4d3">
<location>
<dimension name="width" xvalue="100" />
<dimension name="weight" xvalue="120" />
</location>
<note>A note about this glyph</note>
<masters>
<master glyphname="BB" source="master.ufo1">
<location>
<dimension name="width" xvalue="20" />
<dimension name="weight" xvalue="20" />
</location>
</master>
</masters>
</glyph>
</glyphs>
<kerning />
<info />
</instance>
- Container for
rule
elements
- Defines a named rule with a set of conditions.
- The conditional substitutions specifed in the OpenType specification can be much more elaborate than what it recorded in this element.
- So while authoring tools are welcome to use the
sub
element, they're intended as preview / example / test substitutions for the rule.
name
: required, string. A unique name that can be used to identify this rule if it needs to be referenced elsewhere.
- Child element of
rule
- Between the
minimum
andmaximum
this rule istrue
. - If
minimum
is not available, assume it isaxis.minimum
. - If
maximum
is not available, assume it isaxis.maximum
. - One or the other or both need to be present.
name
: string, required. Must match one of the definedaxis
name attributes.minimum
: number, required*. The low value.maximum
: number, required*. The high value.
- Child element of
rule
. - Defines which glyphs to replace when the rule is true.
- This element is optional. It may be useful for editors to know which glyphs can be used to preview the axis.
name
: string, required. The name of the glyph this rule looks for.byname
: string, required. The name of the glyph it is replaced with.
<rules>
<rule name="named.rule.1">
<condition minimum="250" maximum="750" name="weight" />
<condition minimum="50" maximum="100" name="width" />
<sub name="dollar" byname="dollar.alt"/>
</rule>
</rules>
A designspace file needs to store many references to UFO files.
- designspace files can be part of versioning systems and appear on different computers. This means it is not possible to store absolute paths.
- So, all paths are relative to the designspace document path.
- Using relative paths allows designspace files and UFO files to be near each other, and that they can be found without enforcing one particular structure.
- The filename attribute in the
SourceDescriptor
andInstanceDescriptor
classes stores the preferred relative path. - The path attribute in these objects stores the absolute path. It is calculated from the document path and the relative path in the filename attribute when the object is created.
- Only the filename attribute is written to file.
- Both filename and path must use forward slashes (
/
) as path separators, even on Windows.
Right before we save we need to identify and respond to the following situations:
In each descriptor, we have to do the right thing for the filename attribute. Before writing to file, the documentObject.updatePaths()
method prepares the paths as follows:
Case 1
descriptor.filename == None
descriptor.path == None
Action
- write as is, descriptors will not have a filename attr. Useless, but no reason to interfere.
Case 2
descriptor.filename == "../something"
descriptor.path == None
Action
- write as is. The filename attr should not be touched.
Case 3
descriptor.filename == None
descriptor.path == "~/absolute/path/there"
Action
- calculate the relative path for filename. We're not overwriting some other value for filename, it should be fine.
Case 4
descriptor.filename == '../somewhere'
descriptor.path == "~/absolute/path/there"
Action
- There is a conflict between the given filename, and the path. The difference could have happened for any number of reasons. Assuming the values were not in conflict when the object was created, either could have changed. We can't guess.
- Assume the path attribute is more up to date. Calculate a new value for filename based on the path and the document path.
- If you want to explicitly set the filename attribute, leave the path attribute empty.
- If you want to explicitly set the path attribute, leave the filename attribute empty. It will be recalculated.
- Use
documentObject.updateFilenameFromPath()
to explicitly set the filename attributes for all instance and source descriptors.
- The package is rather new and changes are to be expected.