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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Categorisation of fonts Post 302463411 by fpmurphy on Sunday 17th of October 2010 10:16:31 AM
Old 10-17-2010
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So one could have categorisation by periods, such as Modern > Urban > Tattoo to give all styles of fonts commonly associated with tattoos.
I don't think this is how font designers or the majority of font users think of fonts. They classify fonts in terms of font attributes. For example, look at the Font Factory catagories.
 

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IMAGEFONTWIDTH(3)							 1							 IMAGEFONTWIDTH(3)

imagefontwidth - Get font width

SYNOPSIS
int imagefontwidth (int $font) DESCRIPTION
Returns the pixel width of a character in font. PARAMETERS
o $ font -Can be 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 for built-in fonts in latin2 encoding (where higher numbers corresponding to larger fonts) or any of your own font identifiers registered with imageloadfont(3). RETURN VALUES
Returns the pixel width of the font. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Using imagefontwidth(3) on built-in fonts <?php echo 'Font width: ' . imagefontwidth(4); ?> The above example will output something similar to: Font width: 8 Example #2 Using imagefontwidth(3) together with imageloadfont(3) <?php // Load a .gdf font $font = imageloadfont('anonymous.gdf'); echo 'Font width: ' . imagefontwidth($font); ?> The above example will output something similar to: Font width: 23 SEE ALSO
imagefontheight(3), imageloadfont(3). PHP Documentation Group IMAGEFONTWIDTH(3)
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