Exemplo n.º 1
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    def ___test2_all(self):
        """Dumps out ALl GLYPHS in a CID font.

        Reach for your microscope :-)"""
        try:
            from reportlab.pdfbase.cidfonts import CIDFont, findCMapFile
            findCMapFile('90ms-RKSJ-H')
            findCMapFile('Identity-H')
        except:
            #don't have the font pack.  return silently
            return

        pdfmetrics.registerFont(CIDFont('HeiseiMin-W3','Identity-H'))

        c = Canvas('test_japanese_2.pdf')
        c.setFont('Helvetica', 30)
        c.drawString(100,800, 'All Glyphs in Adobe-Japan-1-2 collection!')

        # the two typefaces
        c.setFont('HeiseiMin-W3-Identity-H', 2)

        x0 = 50
        y0 = 700
        dx = 2
        dy = 2
        for row in range(256):
            for cell in range(256):
                s = chr(row) + chr(cell)
                x = x0 + cell*dx
                y = y0 - row*dy
                c.drawString(x,y,s)

        c.save()
        if VERBOSE:
            print('saved '+outputfile('test_multibyte_jpn.pdf'))
Exemplo n.º 2
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    def ___test2_all(self):
        """Dumps out ALl GLYPHS in a CID font.

        Reach for your microscope :-)"""
        try:
            from reportlab.pdfbase.cidfonts import CIDFont, findCMapFile
            findCMapFile('90ms-RKSJ-H')
            findCMapFile('Identity-H')
        except:
            #don't have the font pack.  return silently
            return

        pdfmetrics.registerFont(CIDFont('HeiseiMin-W3', 'Identity-H'))

        c = Canvas('test_japanese_2.pdf')
        c.setFont('Helvetica', 30)
        c.drawString(100, 800, 'All Glyphs in Adobe-Japan-1-2 collection!')

        # the two typefaces
        c.setFont('HeiseiMin-W3-Identity-H', 2)

        x0 = 50
        y0 = 700
        dx = 2
        dy = 2
        for row in range(256):
            for cell in range(256):
                s = chr(row) + chr(cell)
                x = x0 + cell * dx
                y = y0 - row * dy
                c.drawString(x, y, s)

        c.save()
        if VERBOSE:
            print 'saved ' + outputfile('test_multibyte_jpn.pdf')
Exemplo n.º 3
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    def test0(self):

        # if they do not have the font files or encoding, go away quietly
        try:
            from reportlab.pdfbase.cidfonts import CIDFont, findCMapFile
            findCMapFile('KSCms-UHC-H')
        except:
            #don't have the font pack.  return silently
            return

        localFontName = 'HYSMyeongJo-Medium'
        c = Canvas(outputfile('test_multibyte_kor.pdf'))
        c.setFont('Helvetica', 30)
        c.drawString(100,700, 'Korean Font Support')
        c.setFont('Helvetica', 10)
        c.drawString(100,680, 'Short sample in Unified Hangul Coding (UHC)')

        hBoxText('\xB9\xD9\xC5\xC1\xC3\xBC  (HYSMyeongJo-Medium)',
                 c, 100, 660, 'HYSMyeongJo-Medium', 'KSCms-UHC-H')
##        hBoxText('\xB9\xD9\xC5\xC1\xC3\xBC  (HYGothic-Medium)',
##                 c, 100, 640, 'HYGothic-Medium', 'KSCms-UHC-H')

        pdfmetrics.registerFont(CIDFont('HYSMyeongJo-Medium','KSC-EUC-H'))
        c.setFont('Helvetica', 10)
        c.drawString(100,610, "Longer sample From Adobe's Acrobat web page in EUC:")

        sample = """\xbf\xad \xbc\xf6 \xbe\xf8\xb4\xc2 \xb9\xae\xbc\xad\xb4\xc2 \xbe\xc6\xb9\xab\xb7\xb1 \xbc\xd2\xbf\xeb\xc0\xcc \xbe\xf8\xbd\xc0\xb4\xcf\xb4\xd9. \xbb\xe7\xbe\xf7 \xb0\xe8\xc8\xb9\xbc\xad, \xbd\xba\xc7\xc1\xb7\xb9\xb5\xe5\xbd\xc3\xc6\xae, \xb1\xd7\xb7\xa1\xc7\xc8\xc0\xcc \xb8\xb9\xc0\xcc \xc6\xf7\xc7\xd4\xb5\xc8 \xbc\xd2\xc3\xa5\xc0\xda \xb6\xc7\xb4\xc2 \xc0\xa5
\xbb\xe7\xc0\xcc\xc6\xae\xb8\xa6 \xc0\xdb\xbc\xba\xc7\xcf\xb4\xc2 \xb0\xe6\xbf\xec Adobe\xa2\xe7 Acrobat\xa2\xe7 5.0 \xbc\xd2\xc7\xc1\xc6\xae\xbf\xfe\xbe\xee\xb8\xa6 \xbb\xe7\xbf\xeb\xc7\xd8\xbc\xad \xc7\xd8\xb4\xe7 \xb9\xae\xbc\xad\xb8\xa6 Adobe
Portable Document Format (PDF) \xc6\xc4\xc0\xcf\xb7\xce \xba\xaf\xc8\xaf\xc7\xd2 \xbc\xf6 \xc0\xd6\xbd\xc0\xb4\xcf\xb4\xd9. \xb4\xa9\xb1\xb8\xb3\xaa \xb1\xa4\xb9\xfc\xc0\xa7\xc7\xd1 \xc1\xbe\xb7\xf9\xc0\xc7
\xc7\xcf\xb5\xe5\xbf\xfe\xbe\xee\xbf\xcd \xbc\xd2\xc7\xc1\xc6\xae\xbf\xfe\xbe\xee\xbf\xa1\xbc\xad \xb9\xae\xbc\xad\xb8\xa6 \xbf\xad \xbc\xf6 \xc0\xd6\xc0\xb8\xb8\xe7 \xb7\xb9\xc0\xcc\xbe\xc6\xbf\xf4, \xc6\xf9\xc6\xae, \xb8\xb5\xc5\xa9, \xc0\xcc\xb9\xcc\xc1\xf6 \xb5\xee\xc0\xbb \xbf\xf8\xba\xbb \xb1\xd7\xb4\xeb\xb7\xce \xc0\xc7\xb5\xb5\xc7\xd1 \xb9\xd9 \xb4\xeb\xb7\xce
\xc7\xa5\xbd\xc3\xc7\xd2 \xbc\xf6 \xc0\xd6\xbd\xc0\xb4\xcf\xb4\xd9. Acrobat 5.0\xc0\xbb \xbb\xe7\xbf\xeb\xc7\xcf\xbf\xa9 \xc0\xa5 \xba\xea\xb6\xf3\xbf\xec\xc0\xfa\xbf\xa1\xbc\xad \xb9\xae\xbc\xad\xb8\xa6 \xbd\xc2\xc0\xce\xc7\xcf\xb0\xed \xc1\xd6\xbc\xae\xc0\xbb \xc3\xdf\xb0\xa1\xc7\xcf\xb4\xc2 \xb9\xe6\xbd\xc4\xc0\xb8\xb7\xce
\xb1\xe2\xbe\xf7\xc0\xc7 \xbb\xfd\xbb\xea\xbc\xba\xc0\xbb \xc7\xe2\xbb\xf3\xbd\xc3\xc5\xb3 \xbc\xf6 \xc0\xd6\xbd\xc0\xb4\xcf\xb4\xd9.

\xc0\xfa\xc0\xdb\xb1\xc7 © 2001 Adobe Systems Incorporated. \xb8\xf0\xb5\xe7 \xb1\xc7\xb8\xae\xb0\xa1 \xba\xb8\xc8\xa3\xb5\xcb\xb4\xcf\xb4\xd9.
\xbb\xe7\xbf\xeb\xc0\xda \xbe\xe0\xb0\xfc
\xbf\xc2\xb6\xf3\xc0\xce \xbb\xe7\xbf\xeb\xc0\xda \xba\xb8\xc8\xa3 \xb1\xd4\xc1\xa4
Adobe\xc0\xc7 \xc0\xe5\xbe\xd6\xc0\xda \xc1\xf6\xbf\xf8
\xbc\xd2\xc7\xc1\xc6\xae\xbf\xfe\xbe\xee \xba\xd2\xb9\xfd \xc0\xcc\xbf\xeb \xb9\xe6\xc1\xf6
"""
        tx = c.beginText(100,600)
        tx.setFont('HYSMyeongJo-Medium-KSC-EUC-H', 7, 8)
        tx.textLines(sample)
        tx.setFont('Helvetica', 10, 12)
        tx.textLine()
        tx.textLines("""This test document shows Korean output from the Reportlab PDF Library.
            You may use one Korean font, HYSMyeongJo-Medium, and a number of different
            encodings.

            The available encoding names (with comments from the PDF specification) are:
            encodings_kor = [
                'KSC-EUC-H',        # KS X 1001:1992 character set, EUC-KR encoding
                'KSC-EUC-V',        # Vertical version of KSC-EUC-H
                'KSCms-UHC-H',      # Microsoft Code Page 949 (lfCharSet 0x81), KS X 1001:1992
                                    #character set plus 8,822 additional hangul, Unified Hangul
                                    #Code (UHC) encoding
                'KSCms-UHC-V',      #Vertical version of KSCms-UHC-H
                'KSCms-UHC-HW-H',   #Same as KSCms-UHC-H, but replaces proportional Latin
                                    # characters with halfwidth forms
                'KSCms-UHC-HW-V',   #Vertical version of KSCms-UHC-HW-H
                'KSCpc-EUC-H',      #Macintosh, KS X 1001:1992 character set with MacOS-KH
                                    #extensions, Script Manager Code 3
                'UniKS-UCS2-H',     #Unicode (UCS-2) encoding for the Adobe-Korea1 character collection
                'UniKS-UCS2-V'      #Vertical version of UniKS-UCS2-H
                ]

            The following pages show all characters in the KS X 1001:1992 standard, using the
            encoding 'KSC-EUC-H' above.  More characters (a LOT more) are available if you
            use UHC encoding or the Korean Unicode subset, for which the correct encoding
            names are also listed above.
            """)

        c.drawText(tx)

        c.setFont('Helvetica',10)
        c.drawCentredString(297, 36, 'Page %d' % c.getPageNumber())
        c.showPage()

        # full kuten chart in EUC
        c.setFont('Helvetica', 18)
        c.drawString(72,750, 'Characters available in KS X 1001:1992, EUC encoding')
        y = 600
        for row in range(1, 95):
            KutenRowCodeChart(row, 'HYSMyeongJo-Medium','KSC-EUC-H').drawOn(c, 72, y)
            y = y - 125
            if y < 50:
                c.setFont('Helvetica',10)
                c.drawCentredString(297, 36, 'Page %d' % c.getPageNumber())
                c.showPage()
                y = 700

        c.save()

        if VERBOSE:
            print 'saved '+outputfile('test_multibyte_kor.pdf')
Exemplo n.º 4
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    def test0(self):
        "A basic document drawing some strings"

        # if they do not have the Japanese font files, go away quietly
        from reportlab.pdfbase.cidfonts import CIDFont, findCMapFile


        enc = 'ETenms-B5-H'
        try:
            findCMapFile(enc)
        except:
            #they don't have the font pack, return silently
            return
        pdfmetrics.registerFont(CIDFont('MSung-Light',enc))

        c = Canvas(outputfile('test_multibyte_cht.pdf'))
        c.setFont('Helvetica', 24)
        c.drawString(100,700, 'Traditional Chinese Font Support')
        c.setFont('Helvetica', 10)
        c.drawString(100,680, 'Short sample: headline from Yahoo Hong Kong, 20 Oct 2001')

        c.setFont('MSung-Light-' + enc, 12)
        # this came from Yahoo Hong Kong leading story today
        message1 = '\xa5\xac\xae\xed\xbbP\xa6\xbf\xbfA\xa5\xc1\xa6b\xad\xba\xa6\xb8\xb7|\xad\xb1\xab\xe1\xa4@\xa6P\xa8\xa3\xb0O\xaa\xcc\xa1A\xa5L\xbb\xa1\xa1A\xa8\xe2\xa4H\xaa\xba\xad\xba\xa6\xb8\xb7|\xad\xb1\xabD\xb1`'
        message2 = '\xa6n\xa1A\xa8\xc3\xaa\xed\xa5\xdc\xb2@\xb5L\xba\xc3\xb0\xdd\xa4\xa4\xb0\xea\xa6b\xb3o\xad\xd3\xa5i\xa9\xc6\xaa\xba\xae\xc9\xa8\xe8\xa1A\xb7|\xbbP\xac\xfc\xb0\xea\xa4H\xa5\xc1\xaf\xb8\xa6b\xa4@\xb0_\xa1C'
        message3 = '\xA7\x41\xA6\x6E\xB6\xDC'


        c.drawString(100, 655, message1)
        c.drawString(100, 639, message2)

        hBoxText(message3 + ' MSung-Light' , c, 100, 600, 'MSung-Light', enc)
        #hBoxText(message3 + ' MHei-Medium', c, 100, 580, 'MHei-Medium', enc)



        c.setFont('Helvetica', 10)
        tx = c.beginText(100, 500)
        tx.textLines("""
            This test document shows Traditional Chinese output from Reportlab PDF Library.
            You may use one Chinese font, MSung-Light, and a number of different
            encodings.

            The available encoding names (with comments from the PDF specification) are:
            encodings_cht = [
                'B5pc-H',           # Macintosh, Big Five character set, Big Five encoding,
                                    # Script Manager code 2
                'B5pc-V',           # Vertical version of B5pc-H
                'ETen-B5-H',        # Microsoft Code Page 950 (lfCharSet 0x88), Big Five
                                    # character set with ETen extensions
                'ETen-B5-V',        # Vertical version of ETen-B5-H
                'ETenms-B5-H',      # Microsoft Code Page 950 (lfCharSet 0x88), Big Five
                                    # character set with ETen extensions; this uses proportional
                                    # forms for half-width Latin characters.
                'ETenms-B5-V',      # Vertical version of ETenms-B5-H
                'CNS-EUC-H',        # CNS 11643-1992 character set, EUC-TW encoding
                'CNS-EUC-V',        # Vertical version of CNS-EUC-H
                'UniCNS-UCS2-H',    # Unicode (UCS-2) encoding for the Adobe-CNS1
                                    # character collection
                'UniCNS-UCS2-V'    # Vertical version of UniCNS-UCS2-H.
                ]

            The next 32 pages show the complete character set available in the encoding
            "ETen-B5-H".  This is Big5 with the ETen extensions.  ETen extensions are the
            most common extension to Big5 and include circled and roman numbers, Japanese
            hiragana and katakana, Cyrillic and fractions in rows C6-C8; and 7 extra characters
            and some line drawing characters in row F9.
            """)
        c.drawText(tx)
        c.setFont('Helvetica',10)
        c.drawCentredString(297, 36, 'Page %d' % c.getPageNumber())

        c.showPage()

        # full Big5 code page
        c.setFont('Helvetica', 18)
        c.drawString(72,750, 'Characters available in Big 5')
        y = 500
        for row in range(0xA1,0xFF):
            cc = Big5CodeChart(row, 'MSung-Light',enc)
            cc.charsPerRow = 16
            cc.rows = 10
            cc.codePoints = 160
            cc.drawOn(c, 72, y)
            y = y - cc.height - 25
            if y < 50:
                c.setFont('Helvetica',10)
                c.drawCentredString(297, 36, 'Page %d' % c.getPageNumber())
                c.showPage()
                y = 600


        c.save()
        if VERBOSE:
            print 'saved '+outputfile('test_multibyte_cht.pdf')
Exemplo n.º 5
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    def test0(self):
        "A basic document drawing some strings"

        # if they do not have the Japanese font files, go away quietly
        from reportlab.pdfbase.cidfonts import CIDFont, findCMapFile


        enc = 'GB-EUC-H'
        try:
            findCMapFile(enc)
        except:
            #they don't have the font pack, return silently
            return
        pdfmetrics.registerFont(CIDFont('STSong-Light',enc))

        c = Canvas(outputfile('test_multibyte_chs.pdf'))
        c.setFont('Helvetica', 30)
        c.drawString(100,700, 'Simplified Chinese Font Support')


        c.setFont('Helvetica', 10)
        c.drawString(100,680, 'Short sample: "Reportlab is cool!" (or so we are told)')
        # the two typefaces

        hBoxText('\xce\xc4\xbd\xa1\xb5\xc3\xb5\xbd\xc1\xcb \xc4\xc7\xd5\xfd\xba\xc3\xb0\xa2  \xce\xd2 \xba\xdc\xcf\xb2\xbb\xb6. Cool!',
                 c,
                 100,
                 660,
                 'STSong-Light',
                 enc)


        c.setFont('Helvetica', 10)
        tx = c.beginText(100, 500)
        tx.textLines("""
            This test document shows Simplified Chinese output from the Reportlab PDF Library.
            You may use one Chinese font, STSong-Light, and a number of different encodings.

            The available encoding names (with comments from the PDF specification) are:
            encodings_chs = [
                'GB-EUC-H',         # Microsoft Code Page 936 (lfCharSet 0x86), GB 2312-80
                                    # character set, EUC-CN encoding
                'GB-EUC-V',         # Vertical version of GB-EUC-H
                'GBpc-EUC-H',       # Macintosh, GB 2312-80 character set, EUC-CN encoding,
                                    # Script Manager code 2
                'GBpc-EUC-V',       # Vertical version of GBpc-EUC-H
                'GBK-EUC-H',        # Microsoft Code Page 936 (lfCharSet 0x86), GBK character
                                    # set, GBK encoding
                'GBK-EUC-V',        # Vertical version of GBK-EUC-V
                'UniGB-UCS2-H',     # Unicode (UCS-2) encoding for the Adobe-GB1
                                    # character collection
                'UniGB-UCS2-V'     # Vertical version of UniGB-UCS2-H.
                ]

            The next few pages show the complete character set available in the encoding
            "GB-EUC-H".  This is the GB 2312-80 character set.
            """)
        c.drawText(tx)

        c.setFont('Helvetica',10)
        c.drawCentredString(297, 36, 'Page %d' % c.getPageNumber())
        c.showPage()

        # full kuten chart in EUC
        c.setFont('Helvetica', 18)
        c.drawString(72,750, 'Characters available in GB 2312-80, EUC encoding')
        y = 600
        for row in range(1, 95):
            KutenRowCodeChart(row, 'STSong-Light',enc).drawOn(c, 72, y)
            y = y - 125
            if y < 50:
                c.setFont('Helvetica',10)
                c.drawCentredString(297, 36, 'Page %d' % c.getPageNumber())
                c.showPage()
                y = 700

        c.save()
        if VERBOSE:
            print 'saved '+outputfile('test_multibyte_chs.pdf')
Exemplo n.º 6
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    def test0(self):
        "A basic document drawing some strings"

        # if they do not have the Japanese font files, go away quietly
        try:
            from reportlab.pdfbase.cidfonts import CIDFont, findCMapFile

            findCMapFile("90ms-RKSJ-H")
            findCMapFile("90msp-RKSJ-H")
            findCMapFile("UniJIS-UCS2-H")
            findCMapFile("EUC-H")
        except:
            # don't have the font pack.  return silently
            return

        pdfmetrics.registerFont(CIDFont("HeiseiMin-W3", "90ms-RKSJ-H"))
        pdfmetrics.registerFont(CIDFont("HeiseiKakuGo-W5", "90ms-RKSJ-H"))

        c = Canvas(outputfile("test_multibyte_jpn.pdf"))
        c.setFont("Helvetica", 30)
        c.drawString(100, 700, "Japanese Font Support")

        c.setStrokeColor(colors.red)

        # the two typefaces
        c.setFont("HeiseiMin-W3-90ms-RKSJ-H", 16)
        # this says "This is HeiseiMincho" in shift-JIS.  Not all our readers
        # have a Japanese PC, so I escaped it. On a Japanese-capable
        # system, print the string to see Kanji
        message1 = "\202\261\202\352\202\315\225\275\220\254\226\276\222\251\202\305\202\267\201B"
        c.drawString(100, 675, message1)
        wid = pdfmetrics.stringWidth(message1, "HeiseiMin-W3-90ms-RKSJ-H", 16)
        c.rect(100, 675, wid, 16, stroke=1, fill=0)

        c.setFont("HeiseiKakuGo-W5-90ms-RKSJ-H", 16)
        # this says "This is HeiseiKakugo" in shift-JIS
        message2 = "\202\261\202\352\202\315\225\275\220\254\212p\203S\203V\203b\203N\202\305\202\267\201B"
        c.drawString(100, 650, message2)
        wid = pdfmetrics.stringWidth(message2, "HeiseiKakuGo-W5-90ms-RKSJ-H", 16)
        c.rect(100, 650, wid, 16, stroke=1, fill=0)

        self.hDraw(c, "\223\214\213\236 says Tokyo in Shift-JIS", "HeiseiMin-W3-90ms-RKSJ-H", 100, 600)

        pdfmetrics.registerFont(CIDFont("HeiseiMin-W3", "90msp-RKSJ-H"))
        self.hDraw(c, "\223\214\213\236, but in proportional Shift-JIS.", "HeiseiMin-W3-90msp-RKSJ-H", 100, 575)

        pdfmetrics.registerFont(CIDFont("HeiseiMin-W3", "EUC-H"))
        self.hDraw(c, "\xC5\xEC\xB5\xFE says Tokyo in EUC", "HeiseiMin-W3-EUC-H", 100, 550)

        if 0:
            # this is super-slow until we do encoding caching.
            pdfmetrics.registerFont(CIDFont("HeiseiMin-W3", "UniJIS-UCS2-H"))

            def asciiToUCS2(text):
                s = ""
                for ch in text:
                    s = s + chr(0) + ch
                return s

            self.hDraw(
                c, "\x67\x71\x4E\xAC" + asciiToUCS2(" says Tokyo in UCS2"), "HeiseiMin-W3-UniJIS-UCS2-H", 100, 525
            )

        # now try verticals
        pdfmetrics.registerFont(CIDFont("HeiseiMin-W3", "90ms-RKSJ-V"))
        c.setFont("HeiseiMin-W3-90ms-RKSJ-V", 16)
        c.drawString(400, 650, "\223\214\213\236 vertical Shift-JIS")
        height = c.stringWidth("\223\214\213\236 vertical Shift-JIS", "HeiseiMin-W3-90ms-RKSJ-V", 16)
        c.rect(400 - 8, 650, 16, -height)

        pdfmetrics.registerFont(CIDFont("HeiseiMin-W3", "EUC-V"))
        c.setFont("HeiseiMin-W3-EUC-V", 16)
        c.drawString(425, 650, "\xC5\xEC\xB5\xFE vertical EUC")
        height = c.stringWidth("\xC5\xEC\xB5\xFE vertical EUC", "HeiseiMin-W3-EUC-V", 16)
        c.rect(425 - 8, 650, 16, -height)

        c.setFillColor(colors.purple)
        tx = c.beginText(100, 250)
        tx.setFont("Helvetica", 12)
        tx.textLines(
            """This document shows sample output in Japanese
        from the Reportlab PDF library.  This page shows the two fonts
        available and tests our ability to measure the width of glyphs
        in both horizontal and vertical writing, with proportional and
        fixed-width characters. The red boxes should be the same width
        (or height) as the character strings they surround.
        The next pages show more samples and information.
        """
        )
        c.drawText(tx)
        c.setFont("Helvetica", 10)
        c.drawCentredString(297, 36, "Page %d" % c.getPageNumber())
        c.showPage()

        # realistic text sample
        sample = """Adobe Acrobat
\x83h\x83L\x83\x85\x83\x81\x83\x93\x83g\x82\xaa\x8aJ\x82\xa9\x82\xc8\x82\xad\x82\xc4\x8d\xa2\x82\xc1\x82\xbd\x82\xb1\x82\xc6\x82\xcd
\x82\xa0\x82\xe8\x82\xdc\x82\xb9\x82\xf1\x82\xa9\x81B\x8e\x96\x8b\xc6\x8cv\x89\xe6\x8f\x91\x81A\x89c\x8b\xc6\x83\x8c\x83|\x81[\x83g
\x81A\x83J\x83^\x83\x8d\x83O\x82\xe2\x83p\x83\x93\x83t\x83\x8c\x83b\x83g\x82\xc8\x82\xc7\x90\xa7\x8d\xec\x95\xa8\x82\xcc\x8e\xed
\x97\xde\x82\xc9\x82\xa9\x82\xa9\x82\xed\x82\xe7\x82\xb8\x81A
\x83h\x83L\x83\x85\x83\x81\x83\x93\x83g\x82\xcdAdobe&reg; Acrobat&reg; 5.0\x82\xf0\x8eg\x82\xc1\x82\xc4Adobe PDF\x81iPortable Document
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\x82\xb3\x82\xe7\x82\xc9\x81AAdobe Acrobat 5.0\x82\xc5\x82\xcd\x81AWeb\x83u\x83\x89\x83E\x83U\x82\xa9\x82\xe7\x83R\x83\x81\x83\x93\x83g\x82\xe2
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\x81y\x82\xa8\x92m\x82\xe7\x82\xb9\x81zMicrosoft Office XP\x82\xa9\x82\xe7PDF\x82\xf0\x8d\xec\x90\xac\x82\xb7\x82\xe9\x82\xc9\x82\xcd
"""
        c.setFont("Helvetica", 24)
        c.drawString(100, 750, "Sample text from Adobe's web site")
        tx = c.beginText(100, 700)
        tx.setFont("Helvetica", 10)
        tx.textLine("Note: line wrapping has not been preserved and some lines may be wrapped in mid-word.")
        tx.textLine("We are just testing that we see Japanese and not random characters!")
        tx.setFont("HeiseiMin-W3-90ms-RKSJ-H", 6)
        tx.textLines(sample)
        tx.setFont("Helvetica", 8)
        tx.textLine()
        tx.textLine()
        tx.textLines(
            """
            This test document shows Japanese output from the Reportlab PDF Library.
            You may use two fonts, HeiseiMin-W3 and HeiseiKakuGo-W5, and a number of
            different encodings.

            The available encoding names (with comments from the PDF specification) are:
            encodings_jpn = [
                # official encoding names, comments taken verbatim from PDF Spec
                '83pv-RKSJ-H',      #Macintosh, JIS X 0208 character set with KanjiTalk6
                                    #extensions, Shift-JIS encoding, Script Manager code 1
                '90ms-RKSJ-H',      #Microsoft Code Page 932 (lfCharSet 0x80), JIS X 0208
                                    #character set with NEC and IBM extensions
                '90ms-RKSJ-V',      #Vertical version of 90ms-RKSJ-H
                '90msp-RKSJ-H',     #Same as 90ms-RKSJ-H, but replaces half-width Latin
                                    #characters with proportional forms
                '90msp-RKSJ-V',     #Vertical version of 90msp-RKSJ-H
                '90pv-RKSJ-H',      #Macintosh, JIS X 0208 character set with KanjiTalk7
                                    #extensions, Shift-JIS encoding, Script Manager code 1
                'Add-RKSJ-H',       #JIS X 0208 character set with Fujitsu FMR extensions,
                                    #Shift-JIS encoding
                'Add-RKSJ-V',       #Vertical version of Add-RKSJ-H
                'EUC-H',            #JIS X 0208 character set, EUC-JP encoding
                'EUC-V',            #Vertical version of EUC-H
                'Ext-RKSJ-H',       #JIS C 6226 (JIS78) character set with NEC extensions,
                                    #Shift-JIS encoding
                'Ext-RKSJ-V',       #Vertical version of Ext-RKSJ-H
                'H',                #JIS X 0208 character set, ISO-2022-JP encoding,
                'V',                #Vertical version of H
                'UniJIS-UCS2-H',    #Unicode (UCS-2) encoding for the Adobe-Japan1 character
                                    #collection
                'UniJIS-UCS2-V',    #Vertical version of UniJIS-UCS2-H
                'UniJIS-UCS2-HW-H', #Same as UniJIS-UCS2-H, but replaces proportional Latin
                                    #characters with half-width forms
                'UniJIS-UCS2-HW-V'  #Vertical version of UniJIS-UCS2-HW-H
                ]

            The next few pages show the complete character set available in the encoding
            "90ms-RKSJ-H" - Shift-JIS with the standard Microsoft extensions.
            """
        )
        c.drawText(tx)

        c.setFont("Helvetica", 10)
        c.drawCentredString(297, 36, "Page %d" % c.getPageNumber())

        c.showPage()
        # full kuten chart in EUC
        c.setFont("Helvetica", 24)
        c.drawString(72, 750, "Characters available in JIS 0208-1997")
        y = 600
        for row in range(1, 95):
            KutenRowCodeChart(row, "HeiseiMin-W3", "EUC-H").drawOn(c, 72, y)
            y = y - 125
            if y < 50:
                c.setFont("Helvetica", 10)
                c.drawCentredString(297, 36, "Page %d" % c.getPageNumber())
                c.showPage()
                y = 700

        c.save()

        if VERBOSE:
            print "saved test_multibyte_jpn.pdf"
Exemplo n.º 7
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from matplotlib.tests.test_mathtext import fonts

__author__ = 'air'

#coding = gbk

from reportlab.pdfbase import pdfmetrics

from reportlab.pdfbase.cidfonts import CIDFont, CIDTypeFace, findCMapFile

enc = 'GB-EUC-H'

findCMapFile(enc)

face = CIDTypeFace('STSong-Light')

pdfmetrics.registerTypeFace(face)

pdfmetrics.registerFont(CIDFont('STSong-Light', enc))

fonts.addMapping('STSong-Light', 0, 0, 'STSong-Light')

fonts.addMapping('STSong-Light', 0, 1, 'STSong-Light')

fonts.addMapping('STSong-Light', 1, 0, 'STSong-Light')

fonts.addMapping('STSong-Light', 1, 1, 'STSong-Light')

import copy

from reportlab.platypus import Paragraph, SimpleDocTemplate, PageBreak