A module for exporting, manipulating, and working with Minecraft fonts
Project description
mcfonts is a versatile, fast, and extensible package for working with Minecraft fonts.
mcfonts works with any font JSON and can export every kind of texture & size, no matter the amount or complexity.
It can be used anywhere in places that deal with Minecraft fonts.
⚠️ mcfonts is in beta. API may change at any time, read the changelog carefully.
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📦 Installation
mcfonts
is available on PyPI.
It requires a Python version of at least 3.11.0.
To install mcfonts
with pip, run:
python -m pip install mcfonts
If you would like the ability to generate documentation alongside it, run:
python -m pip install mcfonts[docs]
"externally-managed-environment"
This error occurs on some Linux distributions such as Fedora 38 and Ubuntu 23.04. It can be solved by either:
- Using a virtual environment (venv)
- Using pipx
Dependencies
- fontTools: for exporting to OpenType
- lxml: for fast XML parsing
- Pillow: for processing font textures
- tinyunicodeblock: for font coverage summaries
- jsonschema: for the font JSON validation
- unirange: for special unirange shortcuts
Optional dependencies
docs
: Generating documentation
- sphinx: for generating documentation
- sphinx-autoapi: for generating code documentation
- sphinxext-opengraph: for meta tags
- sphinx-immaterial: for documentation theme
🧮 Features
- Handles these providers:
space
bitmap
legacy_unicode
ttf
unihex
reference
- Warns of invalid data
- Finds oversights that the Vanilla client does not notice
- Generates optimized and space-saving glyph paths
- Works with any font, not just Vanilla
- Works on fonts with double, triple, or quadruple scales
- Generates summaries of fonts
- Allows easy inspection of a font's details
- Contains glyph utilities and compacting functions
- Works on new 1.20+
unihex
andreference
providers
🛠 Usage
Using mcfonts
is simple.
import mcfonts
font = mcfonts.from_java_font_file("path/to/font.json")
# Do stuff with `font`...
Exporting
To export to OpenType:
import mcfonts
font = mcfonts.from_java_font_file("path/to/font.json")
font.export("My cool font").save("My cool font.otf")
That's it. Your font is at ./My cool font.otf
.
If you have a font with ~200 characters, it generated in ~0.3 seconds.
If you have a font with ~2,000 characters, it generated in ~3.2 seconds.
If you have a font with ~13,000 characters, it generated in ~9.9 seconds.
If you have a font with ~60,000 characters, you've made a mistake.
(your font generated in ~1 minute, 14 seconds.)
❗ Note: Only OpenType fonts are supported for exporting.
Use other utilities such as FontForge to convert between formats.
❓ Why?
⏳ It's fast
In the time it has taken you to read this sentence, a font with 1,000 glyphs has already been generated.
A 13,000 glyph font takes 10 seconds.
A simple 100 glyph font? A fraction of a second; it takes 0.1s.
➿ It's versatile
mcfonts
works on fonts of any height, ascent, and size.
It correctly compensates & warns about oversized characters, translucent textures, and invalid data.
🧠 It makes sense
Fonts are organized by a class, instead of using individual functions.
Providers, too, have their own classes.
Exporting and compacting are separated into their own functions, which makes debugging & modification easy.
mcfonts
does not fix mistakes in fonts.
It will extrapolate missing data, but empty/corrupt textures, invalid numbers,
or extreme cases will result in an error when trying to create a MinecraftFont
instance with them.
This gives you the ability to correct these problems, instead of silently making them work (sometimes with limited effectiveness) and keeping you in the dark about future issues.
📜 It's documented
mcfonts
has extensive documentation, both externally and in the source code.
Functions are carefully written with rST-style docstrings,
and module variables are given precise descriptions.
📒 Documentation
Documentation for mcfonts
is available at https://mcfonts.readthedocs.io.
Building locally
You can build the documentation yourself by grabbing a copy of the source code:
git clone https://gitlab.com/whoatemybutter/mcfonts.git
cd mcfonts/docs
The documenation has a few requirements, install them all with:
python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
Run make html
to begin building the documentation.
It will be at _build/html/index.html
.
📰 Changelog
The changelog is at CHANGELOG.md.
📜 License
mcfonts
is licensed under the MIT license.
Fonts created with this tool are under no explicit license; you can license them in any way you want.
This includes under a paid license.
By default, fonts created by this tool are under the public domain.
Although credit is embedded in exported fonts, removing this credit is allowed,
and the function parameter mcfonts.MinecraftFont.export(include_credit)
may be set to False
.
Keeping it in is greatly appreciated and helps make mcfonts
better.
There is no disadvantage to leaving the credit in.
🚫 Disclaimer
mcfonts is not affiliated, endorsed, created, supported, or an official product by Mojang Studios or by Microsoft Corporation or by any of their associates in any way.
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