For a design project I am required to have spacing between characters; since imagefttext does not support this feature I have created a function which does support this.
The arguments are identical to imagefttext, accept that (array)$extrainfo now accepts the 'character_spacing' spacing parameter. The return values are as expected, and include the image boundaries of the entire string including the character spacing.
The downside is that $angle rotates each letter instead of rotating the entire word (could be seen as a feature on its own).
I hope this is of some use to someone.
- KeepSake
<?php
// Required header (assuming we use png images)
header("Content-type: image/png");
// Create a basic image with a dark background.
$image = imagecreatetruecolor(300, 20);
imagefill($image, 0, 0, imagecolorallocate($image, 21, 21, 21));
// Function call, arguments are the same as imagefttext, expect that (array)$extrainfo takes a new paramenter called character_spacing.
$imageBox = imagefttext2($image, 9, 0, 2, 15, imagecolorallocate($image, 255, 255, 255), 'tahomabold.ttf', 'The quick brown fox...', array('character_spacing' => 5));
// Output the file, and clear the resources
imagepng($image);
imagedestroy($image);
function imagefttext2($imageResource, $font_size, $text_angle, $start_x, $start_y, $color, $font_file, $text, $extra_info = array()) {
if($extra_info['character_spacing'] == NULL || !is_numeric($extra_info['character_spacing'])) {
$extra_info['character_spacing'] = 0;
}
$lastX = $start_x - $extra_info['character_spacing'];
foreach(str_split($text) as $v) {
$coordinates = imagefttext($imageResource, $font_size, $text_angle, $lastX + $extra_info['character_spacing'], $start_y, $color, $font_file, $v, $extra_info);
$lastX = max($coordinates[2], $coordinates[4]);
}
// Return the newly generated image box coordinates:
return array($start_x, $start_y, $coordinates[2], $coordinates[3], $coordinates[4], $coordinates[5], $start_x, $coordinates[7]);
}
?>
imagefttext
(PHP 4 >= 4.0.7, PHP 5)
imagefttext — Escreve texto na imagem usando fontes FreeType 2
Descrição
array imagefttext
( resource $image
, float $size
, float $angle
, int $x
, int $y
, int $col
, string $font_file
, string $text
[, array $extrainfo
] )
Aviso
Esta função não está documentada; somente a lista de argumentos está disponÃvel.
Parâmetros
- image
-
An image resource, returned by one of the image creation functions, such as imagecreatetruecolor().
- size
-
- angle
-
- x
-
- y
-
- col
-
- font_file
-
- text
-
- extrainfo
-
Valor Retornado
Esta função retorna um array contendo os seguintes elementos:
| 0 | coordenada x inferior à esquerda |
| 1 | coordenada y inferior à esquerda |
| 2 | coordenada x inferior à direita |
| 3 | coordenada y inferior à direita |
| 4 | coordenada x superior à direita |
| 5 | coordenada y superior à direita |
| 6 | coordenada x superior à esquerda |
| 7 | coordenada y superior à esquerda |
Notas
Nota: Esta função precisa do GD 2.0.1 ou posterior (2.0.28 ou posterior é recomendado).
Nota: Esta função esta disponÃvel apenas se o PHP for compilado com suporte a freetype (--with-freetype-dir=DIR)
Histórico
| Versão | Descrição |
|---|---|
| 4.3.5 | extrainfo tornou-se opcional. |
imagefttext
KeepSake at crimebloc dot com
17-Sep-2009 04:05
17-Sep-2009 04:05
d underscore brown x at hotmail dot
24-Nov-2007 06:26
24-Nov-2007 06:26
realpath(".")
realpath(getenv("SCRIPT_FILENAME"));
could be different. This helped when setting GDFONTPATH.
darren at badpun dot co dot uk
29-Mar-2007 09:58
29-Mar-2007 09:58
I had trouble working out how to accurately represent fonts in point sizes when constructing charts that had a user-customisable output DPI (basically, the user could specify the size of the chart in mm - or any other physical measure - and the DPI to create arbitrarily-sized charts to work properly in real printed documents).
GD1 was OK as it used pixels for font rendering, but GD2 uses points, which only makes any sense if you know the DPI that it assumes when rendering text on the image surface. I have not been able to find this anywhere in this documentation but have examined the GD2 source code and it appears to assume a DPI of 96 internally. However, this can easily be customised in the GD2 source so it cannot be assumed that all PHP interpreters out there have a GD2 compiled using 96dpi internally.
If it does, and you are using it to construct images whose target DPI is not 96, you can calculate the point size to supply to imageftbox() and imagefttext() like this:
<?php
/* 100mm x 100mm image */
$imageWidth = 100;
$imageHeight = 100;
/* 300 dpi image, therefore image is 1181 x 1181 pixels */
$imageDPI = 300;
/* unless we do this, text will be about 3 times too small */
$realFontSize = ($fontPt * $targetDPI) / 96;
?>
cory at lavacube dot com
09-Nov-2006 09:53
09-Nov-2006 09:53
Since this function is not documented, I felt it was best that I shed some light on the extrainfo parameter.
You can see the full documentation at the GD reference manual:
http://www.boutell.com/gd/manual2.0.33.html#gdImageStringFTEx
Basically it accepts an array containing the following options as keys and an associated value:
(int) flags [more info in the GD reference manual]
(double/float) linespacing
(int) charmap
(int) hdpi
(int) vdpi
(string) xshow
(string) fontpath
My C/C++ is not very good but this is the best I can explain. Read the documentation for more information. :-)
A very simple example of usage would be:
<?php
imagefttext( $img_pointer, 12, 0, 10, 10, [-insertsomecolour-], '/path/to/font.ttf', "THIS IS A TEST\nTHIS IS LINE 2\nTHIS IS LINE3", array('lineheight'=>2.0) );
?>
20-Feb-2006 10:19
I am using php 5.1.2 on a winxp machine. I was getting into the TrueType fonts and wanted to see which ones would look best incorporated into web images. So I created the following script that prints out samples of all the TrueType fonts found in my C:\Windows\Fonts directory. The script takes only one request parameter - 'fsize'. It stands for font-size and lets you see each font in any size you wish -- I limited it to values between 5 and 48. Hope this helps someone other than me :)
I apologize in advance if any of my code is not the prettiest-written php code even seen -- I have only been coding in php for the past week (I'm a perl-guy usually).
<?php
list($x, $y, $maxwidth) = array(0, 0, 0);
$fsize = (int)$_REQUEST['fsize'];
if ($fsize < 5 or $fsize > 48) $fsize = 8;
header("Content-type: image/jpeg");
// don't know how wide or tall the font samples will be.
// create a huge image for now, we'll copy it smaller
// later when we know how large the image needs to be.
$im = imagecreate(1000, 20000) or die('could not create!');
$clr_white = imagecolorallocate($im, 255, 255, 255);
$clr_black = imagecolorallocate($im, 0, 0, 0);
$font_path = "C:/Windows/Fonts/";
$dh = opendir($font_path);
while (($file = readdir($dh)) !== FALSE) {
// we're only dealing with TTY fonts here.
if (substr(strtolower($file), -4) != '.ttf') continue;
$str = "Sample text for '$file'";
$bbox = imagettfbbox(
$fsize, 0, "{$font_path}{$file}", $str
);
$ww = $bbox[4] - $bbox[6];
$hh = $bbox[1] - $bbox[7];
imagettftext(
$im, $fsize, 0, $x, $y,
$clr_black, "{$font_path}{$file}", $str
);
$y += $hh + 20;
if ($ww > $maxwidth) $maxwidth = $ww;
}
closedir($dh);
// ok, now we can chop off the extra space from the
// 1000 x 20000 image.
$im2 = imagecreate($maxwidth + 20, $y);
imagecopyresized(
$im2, $im, 0, 0, 0, 0, $maxwidth + 20,
$y, $maxwidth + 20, $y
);
imagejpeg($im2);
imagedestroy($im);
imagedestroy($im2);
?>
vsazel at atlas dot cz
23-Nov-2005 05:16
23-Nov-2005 05:16
If you want to get the best result in monochrome font rendering, change render_mode to FT_LOAD_RENDER. It's the last parameter of FT_Load_Glyph() function (in gdft.c).
dnf at seznam dot cz
23-Jun-2005 09:25
23-Jun-2005 09:25
For negative image you must add one line after the $grayColor computation:
$grayColor = ~ $grayColor & 0x7FFFFFF;
aidan at php dot net
29-May-2005 10:11
29-May-2005 10:11
This function is very simular to imageffttext(), you may find the information provided on its manual page helpful:
http://php.net/imagettftext
MagicalTux at FF dot st
27-Jan-2005 10:20
27-Jan-2005 10:20
When compiling PHP with FreeType 2 support, you'll probably have some problems if - for example - you use debian and didn't compile freetype2 yourself...
If configure fails after saying "If configure fails, try --with-xpm-dir..." you most likely have FreeType1 installed, but not freetype2 ...
Do this as root :
apt-get install libfreetype6-dev
It took me some time to find out that apt-get install freetype2 is actually installing freetype1 ...
kagaku at gmail dot com
08-Dec-2004 04:27
08-Dec-2004 04:27
I found myself in need of an align right function and found one on the imagepstext manual page. I can't imagine I'm the only person who's needed to use this, so here's a slightly modified version that works with imagefttext:
<?
function align_right($string, $fontfile, $imgwidth, $fontsize){
$spacing = 0;
$line = array("linespacing" => $spacing);
list($lx,$ly,$rx,$ry) = imageftbbox($fontsize,0,$fontfile,$string,$line);
$textwidth = $rx - $lx;
$imw = ($imgwidth-10-$textwidth);
return $imw;
}
?>
eshenk at comcast dot net
24-Jan-2004 10:05
24-Jan-2004 10:05
I wrote a bit of code to gather all the .ttf files in the directory with this script, and randomize them to write text on a header image for my site. The only catch is the font files have to be named 1.ttf, 2.ttf etc etc.
<?php
srand((double)microtime()*1234567); // Start the random gizmo
$image = imagecreatefromjpeg(rand(1,exec('ls *.jpg | wc -l')) . ".jpg"); // Get a background
$font = rand(1,exec('ls *.ttf | wc -l')) . ".ttf"; // Get a font
$textcolor = imagecolorallocate($image,0,0,0); // Set text color
$text1 = "shenko.homedns.org"; // Here is our text
imagettftext($image, 50, 0, 20, 50, $textcolor, $font, $text1); // Write the text with a font
header("Content-type: image/jpeg"); // Its a JPEG
imagejpeg($image,'',90); // Zap it to the browser
imagedestroy($image); // Memory Freeupage
?>
sebastiand at gmx dot de
17-Sep-2003 09:07
17-Sep-2003 09:07
After spending the evening with some work on automatically generated images, I had the idea to switch of anti-aliasing (looking, if some font would look better that way), which turned out not to be quite so easy.
Actually you have to use the negative of the desired color to switch of antialising. I include the corresponding line from my code (line split up):
// USE NEGATIVE OF DESIRED COLOR TO SWITCH OF ANTI-ALIASING
ImageFTText ($neuesBild,$fontsize,$fontangle,$TextPosX,$TextPosY,
-$custom_fg,$fonttype,$text,array());
jwilliam at kcr dot uky dot edu
21-Nov-2002 08:22
21-Nov-2002 08:22
Thanks for the script! I modified it to show several fonts that I was wanting to use. I am using GD-2.0.7, FreeType-2.1.3(text rotation fix,among others), and PHP-4.2.3 and had to include the array information to get it to work.
Code change follows:
$fontfile="/usr/local/fonts/ttf/bookantbd.ttf";
// Waterfall of point sizes to see what Freetype 2's autohinting looks like:
//
for($i=4;$i<=12;$i++){
ImageFtText($image,$i,0,10,(280+$i*14),$forecolor,$fontfile, bookantbd . $i . ". " . $string, array("linespacing" => 1.0));
}
John
ben at tNOSPAManjNOSPAMo dot cnospamordots dot om
08-Aug-2002 07:59
08-Aug-2002 07:59
If you're interested in turning off FreeType hinting, search for the following line in the gd source (gdft.c):
err = FT_Load_Glyph (face, glyph_index, FT_LOAD_DEFAULT);
and replace it with
err = FT_Load_Glyph (face, glyph_index, FT_LOAD_NO_HINTING);
Recompile GD, and voìla: beauteous antialiasing.
