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"""
This module is derecated. I recommend using pyglet for font rendering.
If you still want to use pygame fonts, check out the ``pygame_font.py`` example
included with rabbyt.
"""
__credits__ = (
"""
Copyright (C) 2007 Matthew Marshall
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
""")
__author__ = "Matthew Marshall <matthew@matthewmarshall.org>"
from warnings import warn
warn("""
*******************************************************************************
The rabbyt.fonts module is deprecated and will be removed in a future version
of rabbyt. I recommend using pyglet for font rendering.
If you still want to use pygame fonts, check out the ``pygame_font.py`` example
included with rabbyt.
*******************************************************************************
""", stacklevel=2)
import rabbyt
from rabbyt.vertexarrays import VertexArray
from rabbyt.sprites import BaseSprite
import pygame
default_alphabet = ("0123456789"
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
"{}()[]<>!?.,:;'\"*&%$@#\/|+=-_~`")
def next_power_of_2(v):
v = int(v)- 1
v |= v >> 1
v |= v >> 2
v |= v >> 4
v |= v >> 8
v |= v >> 16
return v + 1
class Font(object):
"""
``Font(pygame_font, [alphabet])``
Holds the information for drawing a font.
``pygame_font`` should be a ``pygame.font.Font`` instace.
``alphabet`` is a string containing all of the characters that should
be loaded into video memory. It defaults to
``rabbyt.fonts.default_alphabet`` which includes numbers, symbols, and
letters used in the English language.
To actually draw a font you need to use a ``FontSprite``.
The characters will be rendered onto an OpenGL texture.
"""
def __init__(self, pygame_font, alphabet=default_alphabet):
self.pygame_font = pygame_font
self.alphabet = alphabet
widest = max(self.pygame_font.size(char)[0]+1 for char in alphabet)
height = self.pygame_font.size(" ")[1]
total_area = widest*height*len(self.alphabet)
sw = sh = total_area**.5
sw += widest
sh += height
sw = next_power_of_2(sw)
sh = next_power_of_2(sh)
surface = pygame.Surface((sw, sh), pygame.SRCALPHA, 32)
self.coords = {}
x=0
y=0
for char in alphabet:
w = self.pygame_font.size(char)[0]
self.coords[char] = (x/sw, 1-y/sh, (x+w)/sw, 1-(y+height)/sh)
surface.blit(
self.pygame_font.render(char, True, (255,255,255)), (x,y))
x += widest
if x + widest > sw:
y += height
x = 0
data = pygame.image.tostring(surface, "RGBA", True)
self._texture_id = rabbyt.load_texture(data, (sw, sh))
self.height = height
self.space_width = pygame_font.size(" ")[0]
def _get_texture_id(self):
return self._texture_id
texture_id = property(_get_texture_id, doc=
"""
This is the id of the OpenGL texture for this font. The texture will
be unloaded when the font is garbage collected.
""")
def get_char_tex_shape(self, char):
"""
``get_char_tex_shape(char)``
Returns the texture shape of the given character in the form of
``(left, top, right, bottom)``.
``KeyError`` is raised if ``char`` is not in the font's ``alphabet``.
"""
return self.coords[char]
def get_char_width(self, char):
"""
``get_char_width(char)``
Returns the width in pixels of the given character.
"""
return self.pygame_font.size(char)[0]
def __del__(self):
if rabbyt:
rabbyt.unload_texture(self.texture_id)
class FontSprite(BaseSprite):
"""
``FontSprite(font, text, ...)``
A sprite that displays text from a ``Font``.
``font`` should be a ``rabbyt.fonts.Font`` instance to be used.
``text`` is the string to be displayed! (It can be changed later with
the text property.)
This inherits from ``BaseSprite``, so you can use all of the
transformation and color properties.
"""
def __init__(self, font, text, **kwargs):
BaseSprite.__init__(self, **kwargs)
self.font = font
self.texture_id = font.texture_id
self.text = text
def _get_text(self):
return self._text
def _set_text(self, text):
self._text = text
va = VertexArray(use_colors=False)
h = self.font.height
x = 0
for i, char in enumerate(text):
if not char in self.font.alphabet:
x += self.font.space_width
continue
w = self.font.get_char_width(char)
l, t, r, b = self.font.get_char_tex_shape(char)
va.append((x, 0, l, t))
va.append((x+w, 0, r, t))
va.append((x+w, -h, r, b))
va.append((x, -h, l, b))
x += w+1
va.texture_id = self.texture_id
self.va = va
text = property(_get_text, _set_text, doc="the text to be displayed")
def render_after_transform(self):
rabbyt.set_gl_color(self.rgba)
self.va.render()
__docs_all__ = ('Font', 'FontSprite')
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