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Font Industry 0.0.8 (Default branch)

Image Font Industry (字体工业) makes big charset font creation easier. The program converts a scanned in grid sheet, containing a lot of glyphs, into a bitmap font. The glyphs will be automatically indexed by Unicode or with a user-selected charset order. The bitmap font can then be converted to an outline font like TTF or OpenType font. License: GNU General Public License v3 Changes:
Invalid encoding for Unicode is handled. Conversion to UTF-8 is done before saving the pathname for non-latin1 pathnames. A mouse problem for large images was fixed. Both RGB (JPEG) and RGBA images are handled. A font is generated using the UnicodeFull? encoding. A function to set a Unicode glyph from a piece of a string was added. A menuitem was added to clear the charcode for all the glyphs. A new application icon was created. RPM and deb package files were added (but might be buggy). Some setup.py problems were fixed.Image

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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)