NAME
Image::Magick::PolyText::FreeType
- Draw text along a polyline using FreeType and Image::Magick
Synopsis
my $polytext = Image::Magick::PolyText::FreeType -> new
({
debug => 0,
fill => 'Red',
image => $image,
pointsize => 16,
rotate => 1,
slide => 0.1,
stroke => 'Red',
strokewidth => 1,
text => 'Draw.text.along.a.polyline', # Can't use spaces!
x => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4],
y => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4],
});
$polytext -> annotate;
Warning: Experimental code - Do not use.
Description
Image::Magick::PolyText::FreeType
is a pure Perl module.
It is a convenient wrapper around the Image::Magick Annotate()
method, for drawing text along a polyline.
Warning: Experimental code - Do not use.
Distributions
This module is available both as a Unix-style distro (*.tgz) and an ActiveState-style distro (*.ppd). The latter is shipped in a *.zip file.
See http://savage.net.au/Perl-modules.html for details.
See http://savage.net.au/Perl-modules/html/installing-a-module.html for help on unpacking and installing each type of distro.
Constructor and initialization
Warning: Experimental code - Do not use.
new(...) returns an Image::Magick::PolyText::FreeType
object.
This is the class contructor.
Usage: Image::Magick::PolyText::FreeType -> new({...}).
This method takes a hashref of parameters.
For each parameter you wish to use, call new as new({param_1 => value_1, ...}).
- o debug
-
Takes either 0 or 1 as its value.
The default value is 0.
When set to 1, the module writes to STDOUT, and plots various stuff on your image.
This parameter is optional.
- o fill
-
Takes an
Image::Magick
color as its value.The default value is 'Red'.
The value is passed to the
Image::Magick Annotate()
method.This parameter is optional.
- o image
-
Takes an
Image::Magick
object as its value.There is no default value.
This parameter is mandatory.
- vpointsize
-
Takes an integer as its value.
The default value is 16.
The value is passed to the
Image::Magick Annotate()
method.This parameter is optional.
- vrotate
-
Takes either 0 or 1 as its value.
The default value is 1.
When set to 0, the module does not rotate any characters in the text.
When set to 1, the module rotates each character in the text to match the tangent of the polyline at the 'current' (x, y) position.
This parameter is optional.
- o slide
-
Takes a real number in the range 0.0 to 1.0 as its value.
The default value is 0.0.
The value represents how far along the polyline (0.0 = 0%, 1.0 = 100%) to slide the first character of the text.
The parameter is optional.
- o stroke
-
Takes an
Image::Magick
color as its value.The default value is 'Red'.
The value is passed to the
Image::Magick Annotate()
method.This parameter is optional.
- o strokewidth
-
Takes an integer as its value.
The default value is 1.
The value is passed to the
Image::Magick Annotate()
method.This parameter is optional.
- o text
-
Takes a string of characters as its value.
There is no default value.
This text is split character by character, and each character is drawn with a separate call to the
Image::Magick Annotate()
method. This is a very slow process. You have been warned.This parameter is mandatory.
- o x
-
Takes an array ref of x (co-ordinate) values as its value.
There is no default value.
These co-ordinates are the x-axis values of the polyline.
This parameter is mandatory.
- o y
-
Takes an array ref of y (abcissa) values as its value.
There is no default value.
These abcissa are the y-axis values of the polyline.
This parameter is mandatory.
annotate()
This method writes the text on to your image.
draw(%options)
%options is an optional hash of (key => value) pairs.
This method draws a line through the data points.
The default line color is green.
The options are a hash ref which is passed to the Image::Magick Draw()
method, so any option acceptable to Draw()
is acceptable here.
A typical usage would be $polytext -> draw({stroke => 'blue'});
highlight_data_points(%options)
%options is an optional hash of (key => value) pairs.
This method draws little (5x5 pixel) rectangles centered on the data points.
The default rectangle color is red.
The options are a hash ref which is passed to the Image::Magick Draw()
method, so any option acceptable to Draw()
is acceptable here.
A typical usage would be $polytext -> highlight_data_points({stroke => 'black'});
Example code
See the file examples/ptf.pl in the distro.
Machine-Readable Change Log
The file Changes was converted into Changelog.ini by Module::Metadata::Changes.
Version Numbers
Version numbers < 1.00 represent development versions. From 1.00 up, they are production versions.
Repository
https://github.com/ronsavage/Image-Magick-PolyText
Support
Email the author, or log a bug on RT:
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Image-Magick-PolyText.
Author
Image::Magick::PolyText::FreeType
was written by Ron Savage <ron@savage.net.au> in 2007.
Home page: http://savage.net.au/index.html
Copyright
Australian copyright (c) 2007, Ron Savage. All Programs of mine are 'OSI Certified Open Source Software'; you can redistribute them and/or modify them under the terms of The Perl License, a copy of which is available at: http://dev.perl.org/licenses/