(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
Load a new font
int imageloadfont ( string $file )
imageloadfont() loads a user-defined bitmap and returns its identifier.
Parameters:
file
The font file format is currently binary and architecture dependent. This means you should generate the font files on the same type of CPU as the machine you are running PHP on.
byte position | C data type | description |
---|---|---|
byte 0-3 | int | number of characters in the font |
byte 4-7 | int | value of first character in the font (often 32 for space) |
byte 8-11 | int | pixel width of each character |
byte 12-15 | int | pixel height of each character |
byte 16- | char | array with character data, one byte per pixel in each character, for a total of (nchars*width*height) bytes. |
Returns:
The font identifier which is always bigger than 5 to avoid conflicts with built-in fonts or FALSE
on errors.
Examples:
imageloadfont() usage example
<?php // Create a new image instance $im = imagecreatetruecolor(50, 20); $black = imagecolorallocate($im, 0, 0, 0); $white = imagecolorallocate($im, 255, 255, 255); // Make the background white imagefilledrectangle($im, 0, 0, 49, 19, $white); // Load the gd font and write 'Hello' $font = imageloadfont('./04b.gdf'); imagestring($im, $font, 0, 0, 'Hello', $black); // Output to browser header('Content-type: image/png'); imagepng($im); imagedestroy($im); ?>
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