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Open Font Render

TTF font render support library for microcomputer using Arduino IDE.
This library can render TTF font files in the SD card or TTF font files embedded in the program.

This program is inspired by M5FontRender.
Any small contribution is welcome.

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Features

Installation

Clone this repository into Arduino library folder.

API and Usage

See GitHub Pages for a list of available APIs. Bellow is only a part of the sample code.
More detailed examples can be found in examples.

Load from array (Wio Terminal)

#include "TFT_eSPI.h"
#include "binaryttf.h"
#include "OpenFontRender.h"

TFT_eSPI tft;
OpenFontRender render;

void setup()
{
	// put your setup code here, to run once:
	Serial.begin(115200);
	Serial.flush();
	delay(50);

	tft.begin();
	tft.setRotation(3);
	tft.fillScreen(TFT_BLACK);
	digitalWrite(LCD_BACKLIGHT, HIGH); // turn on the backlight

	render.setSerial(Serial);	  // Need to print render library message
	render.showFreeTypeVersion(); // print FreeType version
	render.showCredit();		  // print FTL credit

	if (render.loadFont(binaryttf, sizeof(binaryttf)))
	{
		Serial.println("Render initialize error");
		return;
	}

	render.setDrawer(tft); // Set drawer object
	/* You can also be written as follows. */
	// render.setDrawPixel(tft.drawPixel);
	// render.setDrawFastHLine(tft.drawFastHLine); // optional
	// render.setStartWrite(tft.startWrite);       // optional
	// render.setEndWrite(tft.endWrite);           // optional

	unsigned long t_start = millis();

	render.setFontColor(TFT_WHITE);
	render.printf("Hello World\n");
	render.seekCursor(0, 10);

	render.setFontSize(30);
	render.setFontColor(TFT_GREEN);
	render.printf("完全なUnicodeサポート\n");
	render.seekCursor(0, 10);

	render.setFontSize(40);
	render.setFontColor(TFT_ORANGE);
	render.printf("こんにちは世界\n");

	unsigned long t_end = millis();
	Serial.printf("Time: %ld ms\n", t_end - t_start);
}

void loop()
{
	// put your main code here, to run repeatedly:
}

Load from SD card (M5Stack)

#include <Arduino.h>
#include <M5Unified.h>
#include <SD.h>

#include "OpenFontRender.h"			 // Include after M5Unified.h
#include "ofrfs/M5Stack_SD_Preset.h" // Use preset

OpenFontRender render;

void setup()
{
	// put your setup code here, to run once:
	auto cfg = M5.config();
	M5.begin(cfg);
	M5.Display.fillScreen(TFT_BLACK);

	SD.begin(GPIO_NUM_4, SPI, 40000000);

	render.setSerial(Serial);	  // Need to print render library message
	render.showFreeTypeVersion(); // print FreeType version
	render.showCredit();		  // print FTL credit

	if (render.loadFont("/JKG-M_3_Tiny.ttf"))
	{
		Serial.println("Render initialize error");
		return;
	}

	render.setDrawer(M5.Display); // Set drawer object
	/* You can also be written as follows. */
	// render.setDrawPixel(M5.Display.drawPixel);
	// render.setDrawFastHLine(M5.Display.drawFastHLine); // optional
	// render.setStartWrite(M5.Display.startWrite);       // optional
	// render.setEndWrite(M5.Display.endWrite);           // optional

	unsigned long t_start = millis();

	render.setFontColor(TFT_WHITE);
	render.printf("Hello World\n");
	render.seekCursor(0, 10);

	render.setFontSize(30);
	render.setFontColor(TFT_GREEN);
	render.printf("完全なUnicodeサポート\n");
	render.seekCursor(0, 10);

	render.setFontSize(40);
	render.setFontColor(TFT_ORANGE);
	render.printf("こんにちは世界\n");

	unsigned long t_end = millis();
	Serial.printf("Time: %ld ms\n", t_end - t_start);
}

void loop()
{
	// put your main code here, to run repeatedly:
}

How to create binary TTF file

We use binary2ttf.py in tools directory to create binary TTF font file.
The binary2ttf.py is provided in the M5EPD library. The same program is included in tools directory in this repo.
You only execute below command.

python3 binary2ttf.py your_font_file.ttf

Switch draw function

In this library, you can change the drawing-related operations to your favorite functions (e.g. LavyonGFX).
To change it, use the following function.

render.setDrawPixel(my_draw_function);         // necessary

render.setDrawFastHLine(my_draw_fast_h_line);  // optional
render.setStartWrite(my_start_write_function); // optional
render.setEndWrite(my_end_write_function);     // optional

If you have an object for drawing and it contains the necessary methods, you can also use setDrawer method instead.

render.setDrawer(my_draw_object);	// Set drawer object

Switch other FreeType version

You can switch to any FreeType version in this library.
We have confirmed that it works with 2.4.12 and 2.12.1.
Default version is 2.4.12 because it was the version that worked most stably.

How to switch

  1. Download the version of FreeType that you like.
  2. Place the downloaded FreeType folder directly under OpenFontRender.
  3. Execute AutoRun script.

Note

If you are using FreeRTOS, some versions may become unstable.
You may have to increase the stack size or enable useRenderTask to get it to work.

How to load font files from SD/TF cards, SPIFFS, and so on

Control of file systems such as SD/TF cards and SPIFFS is strongly hardware-dependent. OpenFontRender supports the following reads as presets.

If you want to load font file from unsupported file system, you will need to overwrite some functions on the user code.

See the documentation for details on how to overwrite them. If you created a new preset, it would be great if you could provide us with the code.

Test

Tested Hardware

This library has been tested on the following hardware.
We would be happy to receive reports on hardware not listed here.

Rendering speed

The table below shows the time taken to draw the sample program when it was run. Note: the time depends on the hardware settings or font file, so this is for reference only.

Load from SDLoad from arrayLoad from array <br> (Use LavyonGFX)
Wio Terminal576 ms491 ms405 ms
M5Stack Basic227 ms230 ms98 ms
M5Stack Core2346 ms281 ms148 ms

LICENSE

This library is provided under the FTL license.
It is a BSD-style license with a credit clause.
All programs and binaries created using this library must be credited (as shown at the bottom of this README).

However, some files that are not related to FreeType can be used under the MIT license (See each files).

For more information about FTL licenses, see FTL.TXT in this repository or FreeType Licenses.

Sample font

We have used below font file for the sample program.
We would like to thank sozai-font-hako for providing us with an easy-to-use license for these wonderful fonts.

FontCopyright
JK Gothic MCopyright (c) 2014 M+ FONTS PROJECT <br> Copyright (c) 2015 JK FONTS

Portions of this software are copyright © The FreeTypeProject (www.freetype.org). All rights reserved.