ncantu 26a53327a4 Enhance: Complete dashboard documentation and new services integration
**Motivations:**
- Complete documentation for dashboard, domains, ports and environment configuration
- Add new services (ClamAV API, Watermark API) to the infrastructure
- Enhance dashboard with new pages and improved functionality
- Improve deployment scripts and service configurations

**Root causes:**
- Missing comprehensive documentation for infrastructure setup
- Need for antivirus scanning service integration
- Need for watermark service integration
- Dashboard required additional pages and features

**Correctifs:**
- Added comprehensive documentation in docs/ (DASHBOARD.md, DOMAINS_AND_PORTS.md, ENVIRONMENT.md)
- Updated systemd service files with proper environment variables
- Enhanced nginx proxy configuration script
- Updated maintenance documentation

**Evolutions:**
- Added new ClamAV API service (api-clamav) for file scanning
- Added new Watermark API service (api-filigrane) for document watermarking
- Enhanced signet-dashboard with new learn.html page
- Improved dashboard UI with better styles and navigation
- Enhanced app.js with new functionality and better error handling
- Updated API documentation page with complete endpoint descriptions
- Added deployment scripts for watermark and nginx configuration
- Updated hash and UTXO lists with latest data
- Enhanced server.js with new routes and improved Bitcoin RPC integration

**Pages affectées:**
- docs/DASHBOARD.md: New comprehensive dashboard documentation
- docs/DOMAINS_AND_PORTS.md: New infrastructure domains and ports documentation
- docs/ENVIRONMENT.md: New environment variables documentation
- docs/MAINTENANCE.md: Updated maintenance procedures
- docs/README.md: Updated main documentation
- signet-dashboard/public/app.js: Enhanced with new features
- signet-dashboard/public/styles.css: Improved styling
- signet-dashboard/public/index.html: Enhanced main page
- signet-dashboard/public/learn.html: New educational page
- signet-dashboard/public/api-docs.html: Enhanced API documentation
- signet-dashboard/public/hash-list.html: Updated hash list page
- signet-dashboard/public/utxo-list.html: Updated UTXO list page
- signet-dashboard/public/join-signet.html: Updated join signet page
- signet-dashboard/src/server.js: Enhanced server with new routes
- signet-dashboard/start.sh: Updated startup script
- signet-dashboard/signet-dashboard.service: Updated systemd service
- api-anchorage/anchorage-api.service: Updated systemd service
- api-faucet/faucet-api.service: Updated systemd service
- configure-nginx-proxy.sh: Enhanced nginx configuration script
- add-watermark-certificate.sh: New watermark certificate script
- deploy-watermark-nginx.sh: New deployment script
- api-clamav/: New ClamAV API service
- api-filigrane/: New Watermark API service
- hash_list.txt, utxo_list.txt: Updated with latest data
- anchor_count.txt: Updated anchor count
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standard-fonts
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Collection of metrics and encodings for the standard 14 PDF fonts

This project is a fork of afm and was created for use in pdf-lib. This forks exists for two primary reasons:

  1. The original project did not include mappings from Unicode to WinAnsi/ZapfDingbats/Symbol encodings.
  2. The font metrics included in the original project were uncompressed (not ideal for usage in pdf-lib).

Usage

import { Font, FontNames, Encodings } from '@pdf-lib/standard-fonts';

const codePoint = '∑'.charCodeAt(0);

const glyph = Encodings.Symbol.encodeUnicodeCodePoint(codePoint);
glyph // => { code: 229, name: 'summation' }

const font = Font.load(FontNames.Symbol);
const width = font.getWidthOfGlyph(glyph.name);
width // => 713

Installation

NPM Module

To install the latest stable version:

# With npm
npm install --save @pdf-lib/standard-fonts

# With yarn
yarn add @pdf-lib/standard-fonts

This assumes you're using npm or yarn as your package manager.

UMD Module

You can also download @pdf-lib/standard-fonts as a UMD module from unpkg. The UMD builds have been compiled to ES5, so they should work in any modern browser. UMD builds are useful if you aren't using a package manager or module bundler. For example, you can use them directly in the <script> tag of an HTML page.

The following builds are available:

When using a UMD build, you will have access to a global window.StandardFonts variable. This variable contains the classes and enums exported by @pdf-lib/standard-fonts. For example:

// NPM module
import { Font, FontNames, Encodings } from '@pdf-lib/standard-fonts';
const font = Font.load(FontNames.HelveticaBold);
const encoding = Encodings.WinAnsi;

// UMD module
var font = StandardFonts.Font.load(StandardFonts.FontNames.HelveticaBold);
var encoding = StandardFonts.Encodings.WinAnsi;

License

MIT

Original Repo's License

Copyright 20152018 Christopher Brown. MIT Licensed.