NAME
slant_text.pl - sample for drawing transformed text
SYNOPSIS
perl slant_text.pl [options] fontfile output text
Run without arguments for option details.
DESCRIPTION
This is a sample for drawing transformed text.
It's complicated by the need to create an image to put the text into, if you have text, a font, and a good idea where it belongs, it's simple to create the transformation matrix:
use Imager::Matrix2d;
# or call another method for shearing, etc
my $matrix = Imager::Matrix2d->rotate(radians=>$some_angle);
Feed the transformation matrix to the font:
$font->transform(matrix=>$font);
then draw the text as normal:
$image->string(string=>$some_text,
x => $where_x,
y => $where_y,
font => $font,
size => $size);
But if you do need the bounds, the code above does show you how to do it.
FUNCTIONS
- transformed_bounds
-
Returns a list of bounds:
(minx, miny, maxx, maxy)
These are offsets from the text's starting point in font co-ordinates - so positive y is up.
Note: this returns the bounds of the transformed bounding box, in most cases the actual text will not be touching these boundaries.
AUTHOR
Tony Cook <tonyc@cpan.org>
REVISION
$Revision$
SEE ALSO
Imager(1), Imager::Cookbook, Imager::Matrix2d