PDF/SVG files are created by matplotlib.


Here are the svg files:

http://webloria.loria.fr/~rougier/tmp/glyph-metrics-vertical.svg
http://webloria.loria.fr/~rougier/tmp/glyph-metrics-horizontal.svg

and the sources:
http://webloria.loria.fr/~rougier/tmp/glyph-metrics.py

Note that you'll need matplotlib and the trunk version of freetype-py (I had to 
add the glyph metrics stuff).



Nicolas


On Oct 28, 2012, at 8:45 , Werner LEMBERG wrote:

> 
>>>>> http://webloria.loria.fr/~rougier/tmp/glyph-metrics-horizontal.pdf
>>>>> http://webloria.loria.fr/~rougier/tmp/glyph-metrics-vertical.pdf
>> 
>> It'd look lovely in color, but do not over do it. E.g., draw the
>> glyph in black, the axes in red, and the dimensions in blue.
> 
> Nice idea!  But please not too colourful :-) I very much prefer pale
> colours and shades of gray to get a `serious' look.
> 
> BTW, can you please give an URL for the source files of the two
> images?  I would like to reduce the margins.  And how do you create
> the PDFs?  What about creating SVG images additionally?  Today I think
> it's OK to directly embed SVGs into a web page, and the conversion
> from PDF to SVG is not optimal; at least not with inkscape.
> 
> 
>    Werner


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