GRASP font

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=== New format ===
 
=== New format ===
A file possibly begins with 0x10, has a name at offset 1, and the file size at offset 25.
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''This is a partial decoding of the format, based on reverse engineering and guesswork.''
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Offset !! Type !! Description
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|0  || byte      || Always 0x10?
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|1  || byte[13]  || Font name / filename, NUL-terminated
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|16  || byte      || Number of valid characters, minus 1. The maximum allowed might be 94 (meaning 95).
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|19  || byte      || Glyph (maximum) pixel width
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|20  || byte      || Glyph pixel height
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|21  || byte      || Number of bytes per row in a glyph bitmap
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|25  || int16    || File size
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|59  || int16[95] || Table of glyph bitmap offsets, relative to the beginning of the file
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|249 || byte[95]  || Table of glyph logical pixel widths
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|}
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Based on this interpretation of the format, the first character in the tables is ASCII 32 (space). However, it seems that sometimes the first character does not have valid data, so maybe it should be ignored.
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Each glyph's bitmap, as stored in the file, is the same size. The "widths table" tells how many columns are meaningful.
  
 
== Sample files ==
 
== Sample files ==

Revision as of 16:56, 31 December 2016

File Format
Name GRASP font
Ontology
Extension(s) .set, .fnt

GRASP font is a bitmap font format associated with the GRASP animation software. Some GRASP GL archive files contain one or more GRASP font files.

See GRASP GL for more information about GRASP, and related formats.

It appears that there is a second GRASP font format, that is significantly different from the one that is documented. We'll call the documented format "original format", and the other format "new format".

Contents

Format details

Original format

Files have a 7-byte header with no identifying signature, followed by the glyph bitmap data. See the Links section for documentation.

New format

This is a partial decoding of the format, based on reverse engineering and guesswork.

Offset Type Description
0 byte Always 0x10?
1 byte[13] Font name / filename, NUL-terminated
16 byte Number of valid characters, minus 1. The maximum allowed might be 94 (meaning 95).
19 byte Glyph (maximum) pixel width
20 byte Glyph pixel height
21 byte Number of bytes per row in a glyph bitmap
25 int16 File size
59 int16[95] Table of glyph bitmap offsets, relative to the beginning of the file
249 byte[95] Table of glyph logical pixel widths

Based on this interpretation of the format, the first character in the tables is ASCII 32 (space). However, it seems that sometimes the first character does not have valid data, so maybe it should be ignored.

Each glyph's bitmap, as stored in the file, is the same size. The "widths table" tells how many columns are meaningful.

Sample files

Original format

New format

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