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FontCollector

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FontCollector for Advanced SubStation Alpha file. This tool allows to recover and/or mux the fonts necessary in an mkv.

Installation

pip install FontCollector

Dependencies

Usage

$ fontcollector --help
usage: fontcollector [-h] --input [INPUT ...] [-mkv MKV] [--output OUTPUT] [-mkvpropedit MKVPROPEDIT] [--delete-fonts] [--additional-fonts ADDITIONAL_FONTS [ADDITIONAL_FONTS ...]]
                     [--additional-fonts-recursive ADDITIONAL_FONTS_RECURSIVE [ADDITIONAL_FONTS_RECURSIVE ...]] [--exclude-system-fonts] [--collect-draw-fonts] [--dont-convert-variable-to-collection]
                     [--logging [LOGGING]]

FontCollector for Advanced SubStation Alpha file.

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --input [INPUT ...], -i [INPUT ...]
                        Subtitles file. Must be an ASS file/directory. You can specify more than one .ass file/path.
  -mkv MKV
                        Video where the fonts will be merge. Must be a Matroska file.
  --output OUTPUT, -o OUTPUT
                        Destination path of the font. If -o and -mkv aren't specified, it will be the current path.
  -mkvpropedit MKVPROPEDIT
                        Path to mkvpropedit.exe if not in variable environments. If -mkv is not specified, it will do
                        nothing.
  --delete-fonts, -d
                        If -d is specified, it will delete the font attached to the mkv before merging the new needed
                        font. If -mkv is not specified, it will do nothing.
  --additional-fonts ADDITIONAL_FONTS [ADDITIONAL_FONTS ...], -add-fonts ADDITIONAL_FONTS [ADDITIONAL_FONTS ...]
                        May be a directory containing font files or a single font file. You can specify more than one
                        additional-fonts.
                        If it is a directory, it won't search recursively for fonts
  --additional-fonts-recursive ADDITIONAL_FONTS_RECURSIVE [ADDITIONAL_FONTS_RECURSIVE ...], -add-fonts-rec ADDITIONAL_FONTS_RECURSIVE [ADDITIONAL_FONTS_RECURSIVE ...]
                        Path to font directory, which will be recursively searched for fonts.
  --exclude-system-fonts
                        If specified, FontCollector won't use the system font to find the font used by an .ass file.
  --collect-draw-fonts
                        If specified, FontCollector will collect the font used by the draw. For more detail when this
                        is usefull, see: https://github.com/libass/libass/issues/617
  --dont-convert-variable-to-collection
                        If specified, FontCollector won't convert variable font to a font collection. see: https://github.com/libass/libass/issues/386
  --logging [LOGGING], -log [LOGGING]
                        Destination path of log. If it isn't specified, it will be YYYY-MM-DD--HH-MM-SS_font_collector.log.

Examples

Recover fonts from 2 .ass files and save them in the current folder

fontCollector -i "file1.ass" "file2.ass"

Take all the .ass files from the current folder and save the font in the current folder

fontCollector -i .

Mux font from .ass file into an mkv

fontCollector -i "file1.ass" -mkv "example.mkv" -mkvpropedit "C:\Program Files\MKVToolNix\mkvpropedit.exe"

Mux the font from the .ass file into an mkv and delete the currently attached fonts.

fontCollector -i "file1.ass" -mkv "example.mkv" -mkvpropedit "C:\Program Files\MKVToolNix\mkvpropedit.exe" -d

Variable Font

Since Libass does not support variable font, this tool will automatically generate a OpenType Font Collection. The generated collection is designed to simulate how VSFilter/GDI handles variable font.

Acknowledgments

  • fontmerge for the idea to automatically merge the font into the mkv.
  • Myaamori-Aegisub-Scripts Without this tool, I probably could never have created the fontCollector. I got a lot of inspiration from his work.
  • PyonFX I inspired myself from his setup.py to create mine.
  • rcombs for her help with how VSFilter pick font when faux-bold need to be applied.
  • assfc for all the idea behind the font_loader.
  • Christopher Leung for his help on how GDI handle variable font.