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* '''scale:''' The size of the text. | * '''scale:''' The size of the text. | ||
* '''font:''' Either a [[DX font]] element or the name of a built-in font: | * '''font:''' Either a custom [[DX font]] element or the name of a built-in dx font: | ||
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Revision as of 12:19, 1 September 2011
This function retrieves the theoretical height of a certain piece of text, if it were to be drawn using dxDrawText.
Syntax
int dxGetFontHeight ( [float scale=1, mixed font="default"] )
Required Arguments
None
Optional Arguments
NOTE: When using optional arguments, you might need to supply all arguments before the one you wish to use. For more information on optional arguments, see optional arguments.
- scale: The size of the text.
- font: Either a custom DX font element or the name of a built-in dx font:
- "default": Tahoma
- "default-bold": Tahoma Bold
- "clear": Verdana
- "arial": Arial
- "sans": Microsoft Sans Serif
- "pricedown": Pricedown (GTA's theme text)
- "bankgothic": Bank Gothic Medium
- "diploma": Diploma Regular
- "beckett": Beckett Regular
- "unifont": Unifont
Returns
Returns an integer of the height of the text.
Example
The following example will draw two lines of text one above the other.
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ClientscreenWidth, screenHeight = guiGetScreenSize() -- Get the screen resolution scale = 2 -- The scale of both texts -- We add an event handler to keep drawing the text addEventHandler("onClientRender",getRootElement(),function() -- Draw the first text 400 pixels from the top and left of the screen dxDrawText("Hello!", 400, 400, screenWidth,screenHeight,tocolor(255,255,255,255),scale,"pricedown") -- Draw the second text above the first one. -- The variable "offset" will return the height of the first text, so we can position the second text above the first one. -- If we changed the scale, the second text would still be above the first one, since we calculated the height of the font. offset = dxGetFontHeight("Hello!",scale,"pricedown") dxDrawText("Hello!", 400, 400 - offset, screenWidth, screenHeight,tocolor(255,255,255,255),scale,"pricedown") end)
See Also
- dxConvertPixels
- dxCreateFont
- dxCreateRenderTarget
- dxCreateScreenSource
- dxCreateShader
- dxCreateTexture
- dxDrawCircle
- dxDrawImage
- dxDrawImageSection
- dxDrawLine
- dxDrawLine3D
- dxDrawMaterialLine3D
- dxDrawMaterialPrimitive
- dxDrawMaterialPrimitive3D
- dxDrawMaterialSectionLine3D
- dxDrawPrimitive
- dxDrawPrimitive3D
- dxDrawRectangle
- dxDrawText
- dxDrawWiredSphere
- dxGetBlendMode
- dxGetFontHeight
- dxGetMaterialSize
- dxGetPixelColor
- dxGetPixelsSize
- dxGetPixelsFormat
- dxGetStatus
- dxGetTextSize
- dxGetTextWidth
- dxGetTexturePixels
- dxIsAspectRatioAdjustmentEnabled
- dxSetAspectRatioAdjustmentEnabled
- dxSetBlendMode
- dxSetPixelColor
- dxSetRenderTarget
- dxSetShaderValue
- dxSetShaderTessellation
- dxSetShaderTransform
- dxSetTestMode
- dxSetTextureEdge
- dxSetTexturePixels
- dxUpdateScreenSource