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Text-Size
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I want to make a code which shows a text on the screen and highlights any word when you touch it. so i need a function which returns size of any word which is drawn on the screen. so far the most relevant thing i found was scene.render_text. but it gives you an image too.
i am afraid that while computing a 300 word text, it loads 300 images (which i do not use) to the memory and have negative effect on performance.
what do you think i can do?
thnx
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The best I can think of right now would be to use the <a href="http://omz-software.com/pythonista/docs/ios/ImageDraw.html">ImageDraw</a> module for drawing your text into an image (and then load that image via <a href="http://omz-software.com/pythonista/docs/ios/scene.html#scene.load_pil_image">load_pil_image</a>). The ImageDraw class has a <a href="ImageDraw.ImageDraw.textsize">textsize</a> method that you could use to calculate the width of individual words without actually having to draw them first.
Note that if you have a device with a retina screen, you might need to double all sizes when using the ImageDraw module (because it uses a pixel coordinate system and not points).
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Thank you. Actually i had seen the ImageDraw option but I preferred to stick to TextLayer. But I guess I have to know how images of scene.render_text are stored. As far as I realized they are not stored in the image directory so I guess they must be stored in the memory. If so if I do this:
For x in range(len(SomeStringList))
p=scene.render_text(SomeStringList[x],font,size)
S[x]=p[0]
del p(storing just size and deleting the scene.render_text object) will it free the memory?
You know, actually I have the same question about remove_layer. Will remove_layer free the memory dedicated to removed layer? (because in my code I repeatedly remove and add the same layers)
Thnx again
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How does the above apply when trying to draw text at a specific loction in a ui.View? I am writing a script to display fingering on a guitar,uke, etc neck and need to display note values in white on a filled black circle. The neck is set up as a custom View.
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This thread is from 2012 where the
ui
module didn't exist yet, so the above all applies only toscene
scripts. With a UI you're probably best off using aui.Label
and setting itsfont
andtext_color
attributes.