Difference between revisions of "love.graphics.newImageFont"
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=== Returns === | === Returns === | ||
{{param|Font|font|A Font object which can be used to draw text on screen.}} | {{param|Font|font|A Font object which can be used to draw text on screen.}} | ||
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== Function == | == Function == | ||
=== Synopsis === | === Synopsis === | ||
<source lang="lua"> | <source lang="lua"> | ||
− | font = love.graphics.newImageFont( | + | font = love.graphics.newImageFont( image, glyphs ) |
</source> | </source> | ||
=== Arguments === | === Arguments === | ||
− | {{param| | + | {{param|Image|image|The Image object to create the font from.}} |
{{param|string|glyphs|A string of the characters in the image in order from left to right.}} | {{param|string|glyphs|A string of the characters in the image in order from left to right.}} | ||
=== Returns === | === Returns === | ||
{{param|Font|font|A Font object which can be used to draw text on screen.}} | {{param|Font|font|A Font object which can be used to draw text on screen.}} | ||
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== Function == | == Function == | ||
+ | {{newin|[[0.10.0]]|100|type=variant}} | ||
=== Synopsis === | === Synopsis === | ||
<source lang="lua"> | <source lang="lua"> | ||
− | font = love.graphics.newImageFont( | + | font = love.graphics.newImageFont( filename, glyphs, extraspacing ) |
</source> | </source> | ||
=== Arguments === | === Arguments === | ||
− | {{param| | + | {{param|string|filename|The filepath to the image file.}} |
{{param|string|glyphs|A string of the characters in the image in order from left to right.}} | {{param|string|glyphs|A string of the characters in the image in order from left to right.}} | ||
+ | {{param|number|extraspacing|Additional spacing (positive or negative) to apply to each glyph in the Font.}} | ||
=== Returns === | === Returns === | ||
{{param|Font|font|A Font object which can be used to draw text on screen.}} | {{param|Font|font|A Font object which can be used to draw text on screen.}} |
Revision as of 14:46, 1 December 2015
Available since LÖVE 0.2.0 |
This function is not supported in earlier versions. |
Creates a new Font by loading a specifically formatted image. There can be up to 256 glyphs.
In versions prior to 0.9.0, LÖVE expects ISO 8859-1 encoding for the glyphs string.
This function can be slow if it is called repeatedly, such as from love.update or love.draw. If you need to use a specific resource often, create it once and store it somewhere it can be reused! |
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Function
Synopsis
font = love.graphics.newImageFont( filename, glyphs )
Arguments
string filename
- The filepath to the image file.
string glyphs
- A string of the characters in the image in order from left to right.
Returns
Font font
- A Font object which can be used to draw text on screen.
Function
Synopsis
font = love.graphics.newImageFont( image, glyphs )
Arguments
Image image
- The Image object to create the font from.
string glyphs
- A string of the characters in the image in order from left to right.
Returns
Font font
- A Font object which can be used to draw text on screen.
Function
Available since LÖVE 0.10.0 |
This variant is not supported in earlier versions. |
Synopsis
font = love.graphics.newImageFont( filename, glyphs, extraspacing )
Arguments
string filename
- The filepath to the image file.
string glyphs
- A string of the characters in the image in order from left to right.
number extraspacing
- Additional spacing (positive or negative) to apply to each glyph in the Font.
Returns
Font font
- A Font object which can be used to draw text on screen.
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