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Re: Newline (cr/lf) in imagestring [message #182409 is a reply to message #182408] Sat, 03 August 2013 20:26 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On Saturday 03 August 2013 14:59, in comp.lang.php, edMbj(at)aes-intl(dot)com
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> I'm merging text into an image using:
>
> $msg = 'string1:' . $string1 . ' string2: ' . $string2;
>
> $text = imagecreatetruecolor($width, $height);
> imagestring($text, 5, 50, 50, $msg, 0x00ff00);
> imagecopymerge($final, $text, 50, 50, 50, 50, $width, $height, 100);
>
> The above works.
>
> What I want to do is have ' string2: ' . $string2 show on a new line. How?
>
> Anything with the quotes displays as a literal, e.g., '\r\n string2'
> outputs as \r\n\string2, as does <br> and anything else, just as the
> manual says it will. I tried adding the string PCP_EOL, but it didn't
> play. I tried $msg = nl2br(string to output) with \r\n within the string,
> but it doesn't play.
>
> So...how do I produce cr/lf?

The php.net description of the imagestring() function
(http://php.net/manual/en/function.imagestring.php) says that it draws "a
string horizontally".

I believe that the function is not constructed to draw multiple lines, but
only text in a single horizontal line.

So, to draw two strings, one line apart, you make two calls to
imagestring(), with two individual strings.

The second call should use the first call's x and y values, offset by the
font size (imagefontheight()) plus the amount of space between each line.

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Lew Pitcher
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