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Revision as of 17:42, 28 October 2011
Draws text on screen. If no Font is set, one will be created and set (once) if needed.
As of LOVE 0.7.1, when using translation and scaling functions while drawing text, this function assumes the scale occurs first. If you don't script with this in mind, the text won't be in the right position, or possibly even on screen.
Contents
Function
Synopsis
love.graphics.print( text, x, y, r, sx, sy )
Arguments
string text
- The text to draw.
number x
- The position to draw the object (x-axis).
number y
- The position to draw the object (y-axis).
number r (0)
- Orientation (radians).
number sx (1)
- Scale factor (x-axis).
number sy (sx)
- Scale factor (y-axis).
Returns
Nothing.
Examples
A lame example
function love.draw()
love.graphics.print("This is a pretty lame example.", 10, 200)
love.graphics.print("This lame example is twice as big.", 10, 250, 0, 2, 2)
love.graphics.print("This example is lamely vertical.", 300, 30, math.pi/2)
end
Notes
love.graphics.print stops at the first '\0' character. So, if you're trying to print key input, certain keys don't generate a unicode character and pass 0 instead.
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