this is a function that is based on imagestring but it produces text in the center of an image i hope it helps :D
<?php
function ImageStringCenter($image_resource, $font_size, $line_number, $total_lines, $text, $color ) {
$center_x = ceil( ( imagesx($image_resource) - ( ImageFontWidth($font_size) * strlen($text) ) ) / 2 );
$center_y = ceil( ( ( imagesy($image_resource) - ( ImageFontHeight($font_size) * $total_lines ) ) / 2) + ( ($line_number-1) * ImageFontHeight($font_size) ) );
ImageString($image_resource, $font_size, $center_x, $center_y, $text, $color );
}
?>
imagestring
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
imagestring — Draw a string horizontally
Description
bool imagestring
( resource $image
, int $font
, int $x
, int $y
, string $string
, int $color
)
Draws a string at the given coordinates.
Parameters
- image
-
An image resource, returned by one of the image creation functions, such as imagecreatetruecolor().
- 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().
- x
-
x-coordinate of the upper left corner.
- y
-
y-coordinate of the upper left corner.
- string
-
The string to be written.
- color
-
A color identifier created with imagecolorallocate().
Return Values
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
Examples
Example #1 imagestring() example
<?php
// create a 100*30 image
$im = imagecreate(100, 30);
// white background and blue text
$bg = imagecolorallocate($im, 255, 255, 255);
$textcolor = imagecolorallocate($im, 0, 0, 255);
// write the string at the top left
imagestring($im, 5, 0, 0, "Hello world!", $textcolor);
// output the image
header("Content-type: image/png");
imagepng($im);
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
imagestring
Abubaker dot shamlan at gmail dot com
19-Aug-2008 03:02
19-Aug-2008 03:02
mustafa at hafunny dot info
14-Aug-2008 02:42
14-Aug-2008 02:42
If you have any problem with CentralEurope's words, for example : ľščťžýáíéúäňôď, I am try this problem by iconv() function.
<?php
// create example image
$im = imagecreate(200, 20);
$bg = imagecolorallocate($im, 255, 255, 255);
$textcolor = imagecolorallocate($im, 0, 0, 255);
$text = "ľščťžýáíéúäňôď...";
//simple convert string
$string = iconv("Windows-1250", "Latin2", $text);
// write converted string at the top left
imagestring($im, 4, 0, 0, $string, $textcolor);
// output the image
header("Content-type: image/png");
imagepng($im);
?>
sk89q
14-Mar-2008 03:10
14-Mar-2008 03:10
Creates a box of text. Has horizontal and vertical alignment, box arguments, and custom leading. I submitted this to the manual in 2003 actually, but it disappeared after a year or so (not sure why). Here it is again.
<?php
define("ALIGN_LEFT", "left");
define("ALIGN_CENTER", "center");
define("ALIGN_RIGHT", "right");
define("VALIGN_TOP", "top");
define("VALIGN_MIDDLE", "middle");
define("VALIGN_BOTTOM", "bottom");
function imagestringbox(&$image, $font, $left, $top, $right, $bottom, $align, $valign, $leading, $text, $color)
{
// Get size of box
$height = $bottom - $top;
$width = $right - $left;
// Break the text into lines, and into an array
$lines = wordwrap($text, floor($width / imagefontwidth($font)), "\n", true);
$lines = explode("\n", $lines);
// Other important numbers
$line_height = imagefontheight($font) + $leading;
$line_count = floor($height / $line_height);
$line_count = ($line_count > count($lines)) ? (count($lines)) : ($line_count);
// Loop through lines
for ($i = 0; $i < $line_count; $i++)
{
// Vertical Align
switch($valign)
{
case VALIGN_TOP: // Top
$y = $top + ($i * $line_height);
break;
case VALIGN_MIDDLE: // Middle
$y = $top + (($height - ($line_count * $line_height)) / 2) + ($i * $line_height);
break;
case VALIGN_BOTTOM: // Bottom
$y = ($top + $height) - ($line_count * $line_height) + ($i * $line_height);
break;
default:
return false;
}
// Horizontal Align
$line_width = strlen($lines[$i]) * imagefontwidth($font);
switch($align)
{
case ALIGN_LEFT: // Left
$x = $left;
break;
case ALIGN_CENTER: // Center
$x = $left + (($width - $line_width) / 2);
break;
case ALIGN_RIGHT: // Right
$x = $left + ($width - $line_width);
break;
default:
return false;
}
// Draw
imagestring($image, $font, $x, $y, $lines[$i], $color);
}
return true;
}
?>
Anonymous
30-Jan-2008 09:31
30-Jan-2008 09:31
<?php
header("Content-type: image/png");
$string = $_GET['text'];
$im = imagecreatefrompng("button1.png");
$color = imagecolorallocate($im, 0, 0, 0);
$px = (imagesx($im) - 7.5 * strlen($string)) / 2;
imagestring($im, 3, $px, 9, $string, $color);
imagepng($im);
imagedestroy($im);
?>
this code you can write the string within the url by a $_get function
Tobias
17-Jan-2008 01:40
17-Jan-2008 01:40
I've taken the code of Epidemiah and improved the code so that the function now can handle generic position commands (as e.g. left / bottom) or int-values as left/top position of the text to write (with positive values used as left/top position and negative from right/bottom).
So e.g. imageWriteString($img, $font, $text, $color, -10,-10); writes the text so that there is 10 px space to right and bottom border of image.
Hope this is useful. Could be optimized and checked in detail, but works fine for me.
Tobias
<?php
/**
* write text at a specified position of the image
* @source: http://de.php.net/manual/en/function.imagestring.php#80186
*
* @param &$img; reference to image
* @param $font font to use
* @param $text text to write
* @param $color color to use
* @param $position_x var if numeric: write starting at position x (if x >= 0), otherwise from right border; possible string values: left(5px from left border), right(5px from right border), center(default)
* @param $position_y var if numeric: write starting at position y (if y >= 0), otherwise from bottom; possible string values: top(5px from top border), bottom(5px from bottom border), center(default)
* @return void
*/
function imageWriteString(&$img, $font, $text, $color, $position_x = 'center', $position_y = 'center') {
// initialize internal variables
$x = null;
$y = null;
if($font < 0 || $font > 5){ $font = 0; }
$num = array(array(4.6, 6),
array(4.6, 6),
array(5.6, 12),
array(6.5, 12),
array(7.6, 16),
array(8.5, 16));
$width = ceil(strlen($text) * $num[$font][0]);
$height = $num[$font][1] + 2;
// handle position x
if (is_string($position_x)) {
switch($position_x) {
case 'left':
$position_x = 5;
break;
case 'right':
$position_x = -5;
break;
default:
case 'center':
$x = (imagesx($img) - $width - 8) / 2;
break;
}
}
if (!isset($x)) {
if(is_numeric($position_x)) {
if ($position_x >= 0) {
$x = $position_x; // left
} else {
$x = imagesx($img) - $width + $position_x - 8; // right
}
} else {
$x = (imagesx($img) - $width - 8) / 2; // default / error value: center
}
}
// handle position y
if (is_string($position_y)) {
switch($position_y) {
case 'top':
$position_y = 5;
break;
case 'bottom':
$position_y = -5;
break;
default:
case 'center':
$y = (Imagesy($img) - ($num[$font][1] + 2))/2;
break;
}
}
if (!isset($y)) {
if (is_numeric($position_y)) {
if ($position_y >= 0) {
$y = $position_y; // top
} else {
$y = Imagesy($img) - $height + $position_y; // bottom
}
} else {
$y = (Imagesy($img) - ($num[$font][1] + 2))/2; // default / error value: center
}
}
imagestring($img, $font, $x, $y, $text, $color);
}
?>
eviloverlord+php at gmail dot com
03-Jan-2008 03:28
03-Jan-2008 03:28
Simple script to convert a string (such as an email addresses) to a transparent image.
Usage:
<img src="stringtoimg.php?string=<?= urlencode(base64_encode($email)) ?>">
From a spambot's point of view, they see:
<img src="stringtoimg.php?string=ZpbXZG92ZXJsb3JkQGdtYWlsLmNvbQ%3D%3D">
Optional parameters:
font_size: 1 to 5, with the default at 3
R/G/B: the font color, in hex.
Usage:
<img src="stringtoimg.php?string=<?= urlencode(base64_encode($email)) ?>&font_size=4&R=FF&G=FF&B=00">
<?php
/*
Filename: stringtoimg.php
Parameters:
string: the string to print
font_size (optional): the size of the font from 1-5
R/G/B (optional): the RGB colors of the font in hex
*/
header ("Content-type: image/png");
//Get string info
$font_size = isset($_GET['font_size']) ? $_GET['font_size'] : 3;
$string = urldecode(base64_decode($_GET['string']));
//Get the size of the string
$width = imagefontwidth($font_size) * strlen($string);
$height = imagefontheight($font_size);
//Create the image
$img = @imagecreatetruecolor($width, $height)
or die("Cannot Initialize new GD image stream");
//Make it transparent
imagesavealpha($img, true);
$trans_colour = imagecolorallocatealpha($img, 0, 0, 0, 127);
imagefill($img, 0, 0, $trans_colour);
//Get the text color
$text_color = isset($_GET['R'], $_GET['G'], $_GET['B']) ?
imagecolorallocate($img, hexdec($_GET['R']), hexdec($_GET['G']), hexdec($_GET['B'])) :
imagecolorallocate($img, 0, 0, 0);
//Draw the string
imagestring($img, $font_size, 0, 0, $string, $text_color);
//Output the image
imagepng($img);
imagedestroy($img);
?>
Epidemiah
03-Jan-2008 05:06
03-Jan-2008 05:06
Its just an easy function to write an string in the middle of a picture.
<?php
function imageCenterString(&$img, $font, $text, $color)
{
if($font < 0 || $font > 5){ $font = 0; }
$num = array(array(4.6, 6),
array(4.6, 6),
array(5.6, 12),
array(6.5, 12),
array(7.6, 16),
array(8.5, 16));
$width = ceil(strlen($text) * $num[$font][0]);
$x = imagesx($img) - $width - 8;
$y = Imagesy($img) - ($num[$font][1] + 2);
imagestring($img, $font, $x/2, $y/2, $text, $color);
}
?>
jlamer
18-Feb-2007 06:00
18-Feb-2007 06:00
// Example of use...
// This is a simple function to output text to an image
// which is centered (as much as I want to do by eye)
// and wrapped
// Just remember that all the sizes are guessed
// doesn't cut on the space (only on number of characters)
// or change color of text, but this isn't for that...
function imageCenterString( $imgw, $imgh,
$image_text = '', $text_size=5 )
{
$im = imagecreate( $imgw, $imgh );
// white background and blue text
$bg = imagecolorallocate($im, 255, 255, 255);
$textcolor = imagecolorallocate($im, 0, 0, 0);
$t_h = $t_w = $t_x = $t_y = 0;
$base_w =9; $base_h = 16;
$m = 0.88;
switch ( $text_size )
{
case 1: $t_w = $base_w*pow(($m*.98),4);
$t_h = $base_h*pow(($m*.98),4);
break;
case 2: $t_w = $base_w*pow($m,3);
$t_h = $base_h*pow($m,3);
break;
case 3: $t_w = $base_w*pow($m,2);
$t_h = $base_h*pow($m,2);
break;
case 4: $t_w = $base_w*$m;
$t_h = $base_h*$m;
break;
case 5: $t_w = $base_w;
$t_h = $base_h;
break;
default:
if ( $text_size >= 5 ) // set to 5
{ $t_w = $base_w; $t_h = $base_h; }
if ( $text_size < 5 ) // set to 1
{
$t_w = $base_w*pow(($m*.98),4);
$t_h = $base_h*pow(($m*.98),4);
}
break;
}
$text_array = array();
$max = floor($imgw/$t_w);
for( $i=0; strlen($image_text) > 0; $i += $max)
{
array_push($text_array, substr($image_text,0,$max));
if ( strlen($image_text) >= $max )
{ $image_text = substr($image_text,$max); }
else
{ $image_text = ''; }
}
$t_y = ($imgh/2) - ($t_h*count($text_array)/2);
foreach ( $text_array as $text )
{
$t_x = ($imgw/2)-($t_w*strlen($text)/2);
imagestring($im, $text_size, $t_x, $t_y,
$text, $textcolor);
$t_y += $t_h;
}
// output the image
header("Content-type: image/gpeg");
imagejpeg($im);
}
gannon (at) portablesofdoom (dot) org
27-Dec-2006 06:53
27-Dec-2006 06:53
I like this better than "tjpoe at cableaz dot com"'s function for wrapping text to fit width (auto-adjusts height as needed) since it doesn't only do 1 word per line.
function make_wrapped_txt($txt, $color=000000, $space=4, $font=4, $w=300) {
if (strlen($color) != 6) $color = 000000;
$int = hexdec($color);
$h = imagefontheight($font);
$fw = imagefontwidth($font);
$txt = explode("\n", wordwrap($txt, ($w / $fw), "\n"));
$lines = count($txt);
$im = imagecreate($w, (($h * $lines) + ($lines * $space)));
$bg = imagecolorallocate($im, 255, 255, 255);
$color = imagecolorallocate($im, 0xFF & ($int >> 0x10), 0xFF & ($int >> 0x8), 0xFF & $int);
$y = 0;
foreach ($txt as $text) {
$x = (($w - ($fw * strlen($text))) / 2);
imagestring($im, $font, $x, $y, $text, $color);
$y += ($h + $space);
}
header('Content-type: image/jpeg');
die(imagejpeg($im));
}
iibm at free dot fr
14-Dec-2006 02:21
14-Dec-2006 02:21
I've made a little modification of the (quite usefull) imagestringcutted function (when align=center, it doesn't work well for me if x1!=0) so juste replace the last line with :
<?php
[...]
else imagestring($img,$font,$x1+($x2-$x1)/ 2 - strlen($text) * $fontwidth / 2,$y,$text,$color);
}
?>
Piotr dot Sulecki at traxelektronik dot pl
09-Nov-2006 03:18
09-Nov-2006 03:18
The built-in fonts used to be in latin-2 (iso8859-2) encoding. For some time, they are in latin-1 (iso8859-1) encoding. There is no way to change the encoding at all. If you need to use any other encoding, you have to use TrueType fonts.
god at in-heaven dot org
18-Oct-2006 02:47
18-Oct-2006 02:47
Here's a simple function for creating an aligned string which is cutted to match the space between $x1 and $x2
<?php
function imagestringcutted($img,$font,$y,$x1,$x2,$text,$color,$align="center") {
$fontwidth = imagefontwidth($font);
$fullwidth = strlen($text) * $fontwidth;
$maxwidth = $x2-$x1;
$targetwidth = $fullwidth-(4*$fontwidth);
if($fullwidth > $maxwidth) {
for($i = 0; $i < strlen($text) AND ((strlen($text)-($i-4))*$fontwidth) > $targetwidth ;$i++) { }
$text = substr($text,0,(strlen($text)-$i)-4)."...";
}
if($align == "left") imagestring($img,$font,$x1,$y,$text,$color);
elseif($align == "right") imagestring($img,$font,$x2 - ((strlen($text) * $fontwidth)),$y,$text,$color);
else imagestring($img,$font,($x2-$x1)/ 2 - strlen($text) * $fontwidth / 2,$y,$text,$color);
}
?>
Usage:
<?php
imagestringcutted($img,$font,$y,$x1,$x2,$text,$color,$align);
?>
Will create a string $text, which is cutted if it's too long to match between $x1 and $2, on $img with font $font and color $color at height $y and with align to $align.
Hope it will help some people.
Sorry for my bad English.
rush at 507magazine dot com
28-Feb-2006 11:54
28-Feb-2006 11:54
hello, I noticed that if you put a rand(3,5) it will put random sizes of font to each character put on the image. this is very useful when programming captchas for anti-spam form verification.
julien / at / theoconcept.com
01-Feb-2006 03:21
01-Feb-2006 03:21
If you are looking for a way to generate a "CAPTCHA" image for a form verification (to verify it is not a robot), have a look at this : http://blog.theoconcept.com/static/distortion/
It gives an animated image with the parameter string, with distortion, here is an example :
http://blog.theoconcept.com/static/distortion/distortion.php
(*) You'll need GD + Freetype support
(**) You'll need ImageMagick on the machine
m dot onderwater at esperantoxl dot nl
05-Dec-2005 10:55
05-Dec-2005 10:55
There is a small error in the function for horizontal and vertical centering by "jurgen dot vanoosterwijck at pandora dot be"
the line
$cy = (imagesy($img)/2) - (imagefontwidth($font)/2);
should be
$cy = (imagesy($img)/2) - (imagefontheight($font)/2);
aly at slo-igre dot net
11-Jun-2005 01:12
11-Jun-2005 01:12
There is an error in "tjpoe at cableaz dot com" 's function ImageStringWrap. Instead of
else
$string = $text;
there should be
else
$string = array($text);
for function to work for strings with only one word. Otherwise it works like a charm, thanks.
tjpoe at cableaz dot com
27-May-2005 07:48
27-May-2005 07:48
i modified the centering functions and created this which centers each word on it's own line. You can adjust the spacing with the $valign var. currently no implimentation if text is too large for image. strings are tokenized by space, but can obviously be changed.
function ImageStringWrap($image, $font, $text, $color)
{
$fontwidth = ImageFontWidth($font);
$fontheight = ImageFontHeight($font);
$words= str_word_count($text);
if ($words > 1){
$string=array(strtok($text,' '));
for ($i = 1 ; $i <= $words ; $i++){
$string=array_merge($string,array($i=>strtok(' ')));
}
}
else
$string=$text;
$vspace=4;
$y=((imagesy($image)-($fontheight*$words)-($words*$vspace))/2);
foreach($string as $st){
$x=((imagesx($image)-($fontwidth * strlen($st)))/2);
ImageString($image,$font,$x,$y,$st,$color);
$y+=($fontheight+$vspace);
}
}
hope this is helpful
bpgordon at gmail dot com
23-May-2005 04:04
23-May-2005 04:04
This code produces a png image of the text within the query. It autofits to the length of the string.
Usage: http://yoursite.com/text.php?abcdefg+hijk
Use + to produce a space in the image. The + can be excaped with a carat (^). Most other symbols work fine in the query string, like the ?.
<?php
header ("Content-type: image/png");
$string = $_ENV["QUERY_STRING"];
$md5 = md5($string); //just so we don't convert valid text into a +
$string = str_replace("^+", $md5, $string); //replaces ^+ with long, unnatural string
$string = str_replace("+", " ", $string); //replaces + with space
$string = str_replace($md5, "+", $string); //replaces the long, unnatural string with +
$width = imagefontwidth($font) * strlen($string);
$height = imagefontheight($font);
$image = @imagecreate($width+2, $height+2);
$black = imagecolorallocate($image, 0, 0, 0); //background
$white = imagecolorallocate($image, 255, 255, 255);
imagestring($image, 2, 1, 1, $string, $white);
imagepng($image);
imagedestroy($image);
?>
jurgen dot vanoosterwijck at pandora dot be
12-May-2005 10:52
12-May-2005 10:52
Based on the previous example, here's how to center a string both horizontally and vertically...
<?php
function imagestringcentered ($img,$font,$text,$color) {
while (strlen($text) * imagefontwidth($font) > imagesx($img)) {
if ($font > 1) { $font--; }
else { break; }
}
$cy = (imagesy($img)/2) - (imagefontwidth($font)/2);
imagestring($img,$font,imagesx($img) / 2 - strlen($text) * imagefontwidth($font) / 2,$cy,$text,$color);
}
?>
shadikka at gmail dot com
26-Mar-2005 11:49
26-Mar-2005 11:49
My version of the centered string, it decreases the font number (since I've noticed smaller numbers are smaller fonts) until 1 if the string won't fit. Then it will give up.
<?php
function imagestringcentered ($img,$font,$cy,$text,$color) {
while (strlen($text) * imagefontwidth($font) > imagesx($img)) {
if ($font > 1) { $font--; }
else { break; }
}
imagestring($img,$font,imagesx($img) / 2 - strlen($text) * imagefontwidth($font) / 2,$cy,$text,$color);
}
?>
webmaster at acdrifter dot com
28-Feb-2005 08:08
28-Feb-2005 08:08
If you are looking to center the text, use the following function; I'm not promising perfection...
function imagecenteredstring ( &$img, $font, $xMin, $xMax, $y, $str, $col ) {
$textWidth = imagefontwidth( $font ) * strlen( $str );
$xLoc = ( $xMax - $xMin - $textWidth ) / 2 + $xMin + $font;
imagestring( $img, $font, $xLoc, $y, $str, $col );
}
cesargus at yahoo dot com
17-Nov-2004 10:27
17-Nov-2004 10:27
//simple hello world
<?
header ("Content-type: image/png");
$img_handle = ImageCreate (200, 20) or die ("Cannot Create image");
$back_color = ImageColorAllocate ($img_handle, 0, 10, 10);
$txt_color = ImageColorAllocate ($img_handle, 235, 235, 51);
ImageString ($img_handle, 10, 25, 5, "Hello world!", $txt_color);
ImagePng ($img_handle);
?>
brooks dot boyd at gmail dot com
13-Oct-2004 12:35
13-Oct-2004 12:35
Drawing a string as an image is a handy way to disguise an eMail address so spam sniffers can't get it as easily. The only catch to creating a dynamic image with your eMail in it is the eMail to be displayed must be passed via the query string to enable static HTML to use it. So, the eMail must be encrypted slightly in order to not defeat the purpose of not typing your eMail address outright. I wrote the following script to do so:
Save the following as email.php
<?php
if ($_GET['addr'] != "") {
$msg = $_GET['addr'];
$msg = preg_replace("/\[dot]/",".",$msg);
$msg = preg_replace("/\[at]/","@",$msg);
$final = "";
for ($i=0; $i<=strlen($msg); $i++) {
$final .= substr($msg, strlen($msg)-$i, 1);
}
$msg = $final;
$char_width = 8;
$char_height = 17;
$padding = 3;
$width = $padding*2+strlen($msg)*$char_width;
$height = +$padding*2+$char_height;
$im = imagecreatetruecolor($width,$height);
imagealphablending($im, FALSE);
imagesavealpha($im, TRUE);
$bg = imagecolorallocatealpha($im, 255, 255, 0, 100);
$text = imagecolorallocatealpha($im, 0, 0, 0, 0);
imagefilledrectangle ($im, 0, 0, $width, $height, $bg); # Make transparent
imagestring($im, 4, $padding, $padding, $msg, $text);
} else {
$im = imagecreatetruecolor(1,1);
imagealphablending($im, FALSE);
imagesavealpha($im, TRUE);
$bg = imagecolorallocatealpha($im, 255, 0, 0, 125);
imagefilledrectangle ($im, 0, 0, 1, 1, $bg); # Make transparent
}
header('Content-type: image/jpg');
imagepng($im);
imagedestroy($im);
?>
If the script is called without an eMail address, it outputs a 2x2 transparent image.
To call the script to generate the eMail "user@home.com", the HTML tag would be:
<img src="email.php?addr=moc[dot]emoh[at]resu">
To 'encrypt' the eMail address to pass to the script, write the address backwards and replace "." with "[dot]" and "@" with "[at]". It's not the most ironclad protection, but it thwarts most casual eMail sniffers.
php dot net at mvoncken dot nl
14-Feb-2003 02:18
14-Feb-2003 02:18
A simple example:
To make one line of text fit in the image.
<?php
header ("Content-type: image/png");
$string = "spam@mvoncken.nl";
$font = 4;
$width = ImageFontWidth($font) * strlen($string);
$height = ImageFontHeight($font);
$im = @imagecreate ($width,$height);
$background_color = imagecolorallocate ($im, 255, 255, 255); //white background
$text_color = imagecolorallocate ($im, 0, 0,0);//black text
imagestring ($im, $font, 0, 0, $string, $text_color);
imagepng ($im);
?>
I use something like this for spamprotection of my visitors (pass userid as an url-parameter for this php)
aholmes84 at hotmail dot com
08-Nov-2002 11:25
08-Nov-2002 11:25
When setting the font, any integer less than 1 defaults to 1, and any integer greater than 5 defaults to 5.
deejay_world at yahoo dot com
10-Jun-2002 07:25
10-Jun-2002 07:25
Width ImageString, the strings you draw are not automatically wrapped width the edge of the image. You may use this function to automatically wrap them:
function ImageStringWrap($image, $font, $x, $y, $text, $color, $maxwidth)
{
$fontwidth = ImageFontWidth($font);
$fontheight = ImageFontHeight($font);
if ($maxwidth != NULL) {
$maxcharsperline = floor($maxwidth / $fontwidth);
$text = wordwrap($text, $maxcharsperline, "\n", 1);
}
$lines = explode("\n", $text);
while (list($numl, $line) = each($lines)) {
ImageString($image, $font, $x, $y, $line, $color);
$y += $fontheight;
}
}
So, in particular, if you want to wrap a text with the edge of the Image, you may do:
ImageStringWrap($img, $font, 0, $y, $text, $color, ImageSX($img) );
bob dot brown at opus dot co dot nz
02-Apr-2002 03:59
02-Apr-2002 03:59
If you find that you are getting two characters on the end of your imageString that look like a Y and an upside down L then they're probably representations of CR/LF. Try trim()ing the string before outputting it. (I was sooo sure this was a bug <g>)
