#>  [1] "spleen-12x24"  "spleen-16x32"  "spleen-32x64"  "spleen-5x8"   
#>  [5] "spleen-6x12"   "spleen-8x16"   "tamzen10x20b"  "tamzen10x20r" 
#>  [9] "tamzen5x9b"    "tamzen5x9r"    "tamzen6x12b"   "tamzen6x12r"  
#> [13] "tamzen7x13b"   "tamzen7x13r"   "tamzen7x14b"   "tamzen7x14r"  
#> [17] "tamzen8x15b"   "tamzen8x15r"   "tamzen8x16b"   "tamzen8x16r"  
#> [21] "unifont"       "unscii-8"      "unscii-8-thin"| Type | Name | Sizes | Unicode? | # glyphs | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bitmap | Spleen | 5x8, 6x12, 8x16, 12x24, 16x32 | Some | 450-1000 | 
| Bitmap | Unifont | 16x16 | Yes. Plane 0, 1 | 113446 | 
| Bitmap | Unscii | 8x8, 8x16 | Some | 3240 | 
bitmap_text_coords() returns a data.frame of pixel
locationsbitmap_text_matrix() returns a binary matrix with pixel
locations set to 1bitmap_text_raster() returns a raster image of the
textText may be rendered with a bitmap font to
raster object#>      char_idx codepoint x  y line x0 y0
#> 2524        1        72 7 12    0  7 12
#> 2525        1        72 2 12    0  2 12
#> 2526        1        72 7 11    0  7 11
#> 2527        1        72 2 11    0  2 11
#> 2528        1        72 7 10    0  7 10
#> 2529        1        72 2 10    0  2 10This is an example of bespoke rendering of the pixel data for an example string.
Each pixel in the coords data.frame has an
x and y coordinates, and to render this font,
a small square will be drawn for each pixel.
A gap will be left between the rectangels to highlight the pixelated origin of the text.
#>     char_idx codepoint x  y line x0 y0
#> 516        1        72 5 23    0  5 11
#> 517        1        72 1 23    0  1 11
#> 518        1        72 5 22    0  5 10
#> 519        1        72 1 22    0  1 10
#> 520        1        72 5 21    0  5  9
#> 521        1        72 1 21    0  1  9grid.newpage()
grid.rect(
  x = coords$x * 4, 
  y = coords$y * 4, 
  width  = 3, 
  height = 3, 
  default.units = 'mm',
  gp = gpar(fill = rainbow(nrow(coords)), col = NA)
)