Re: [Gimp-user] script-fu text

2004-08-05 Thread Mark Andrachek, Jr.
Ok, turns out, I need to do both hinting and kerning (the letter spacing
was off too).  So, some searching found that I need to use
plug-in-freetype, which takes care of all of this, and produces *perfect*
text for me, at least in interactive mode.

I seem unable to specify the font_file correctly to be able to call it in
non-interactive mode though. The font file name is actually
wmb_.pfm.  I've tried that, with and without the full path
(c:\Windows\fonts\wmb_.pfm), and I've tried the font name by itself
(Myriad Bold). I am able to select the font correctly in interactive
mode.

Any hints here?

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Re: [Gimp-user] script-fu text

2004-08-05 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Mark Andrachek, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I've got some script's I'm porting over from 1.2 to 2.0. (I'm using the
 windows version, if it makes a difference.)
 
 There have been some changes, but I've gotten the scripts working again.
 
 I had to add an alpha channel to my layers so I could raise/lower them,
 add gimp-edit-fill after gimp-edit-clear because of the alpha layer. I
 also had to change how I created my text layers, using gimp-text-fontname
 instead of gimp-text:
 
 (tLayer (car (gimp-text myImage -1 0 0 inText -1 TRUE 110 1 * Myriad
 Roman bold roman normal * * *)))
 
 Changed to:
 (tLayer (car (gimp-text-fontname myImage -1 0 0 inText -1 TRUE 13 1
 Myriad Bold)))
 
 Calling it is easier (no foundry or anything to remember), and the text is
 close, but not close enough.

Noone promised that 2.0 would create the same text output. Actually it
has even been promised that it would definitely not create the same
output. Simply because text rendering in 1.2 sucked a lot.
 
 I can actually get it right if I disable Hinting in the text tool options
 if I manually create the image, but there doesn't appear to be any way to
 control the hinting via script-fu. Is there some way I can set it to
 disabled globally so it will be disabled in script-fu too?

No, there is (currently) no way to do that but hacking the gimp
sources.


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Re: [Gimp-user] script-fu text

2004-08-05 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Mark Andrachek, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 So, some searching found that I need to use plug-in-freetype, which
 takes care of all of this, and produces *perfect* text for me, at
 least in interactive mode.
 
 I seem unable to specify the font_file correctly to be able to call
 it in non-interactive mode though. The font file name is actually
 wmb_.pfm.  I've tried that, with and without the full path
 (c:\Windows\fonts\wmb_.pfm), and I've tried the font name by
 itself (Myriad Bold). I am able to select the font correctly in
 interactive mode.

You need to specify the full path to the font file. gimp-freetype
doesn't use any .pfm files so you are simply passing the wrong
filename here.


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Re: [Gimp-user] script-fu text

2004-08-05 Thread Mark Andrachek, Jr.

 I seem unable to specify the font_file correctly to be able to call it in
 non-interactive mode though. The font file name is actually
 wmb_.pfm.  I've tried that, with and without the full path
 (c:\Windows\fonts\wmb_.pfm), and I've tried the font name by itself
 (Myriad Bold). I am able to select the font correctly in interactive
 mode.

 Any hints here?

Well, I figured this one out on my own too.  In my user directory was a
dotfile (fonts-cache or something, not sitting in front of it right now)
containing the list of font files and their properties.  Using the exact
text specified there for the font-file and it works. Changing the case of
a single letter, and it breaks. Just a unix/win32 difference.

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