Wow, Jayesh, I'm really impressed you managed to create a Glyph / Character / 
Font class in pythonocc!
I tried to do so too using fontforge, alas I didnt manage to complete this…
This would make a really welcome addition to pythonocc [ though another 
dependency is introduced ]
Being able to produce text in pythonocc really does pave the way for drawing 
generation, so I'm quite thrilled to see that.

-jelle


On Nov 29, 2011, at 4:04 PM, Jayesh Salvi wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Just wanted to give a quick update on the Cadmium library. Those who don't 
> know: Cadmium is a python library written on top of PythonOCC to give 
> simplified interface for solid modeling.
> 
> I have couple of interesting things you may like.
> 1. Now there is an API doc page 
> (http://jayesh3.github.com/cadmium/docs/build/html/index.html). Combined with 
> the examples page (http://jayesh3.github.com/cadmium/) it will get you 
> started in no time.
> 
> 2. Cadmium now supports very simple way to create solids in the shape of 
> text. I took the inspiration for this feature from Thomas' code in PythonOCC 
> examples. The feature is implemented using python-fontforge. You can see the 
> example code on the project page (second from top)
> 
> Let me know if you have any feedback.
> 
> Thanks,
> --
> Jayesh
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