Ah, it looks like make-anti-aliased is only for brushes, for drawing lines... I wonder what technique works for the text? Thanks! Andrew On 3/17/07, Andrei Stebakov <lispercat@gmail.com> wrote:
I tred to use the (make-anti-aliased) function: (draw-freetype-string 0 0 text :anti-aliased t :font-name font :angle 0 :point-size font-size :color (make-anti-aliased (allocate-color 0 0 255)))
But the lisp gives me the error:
The value of CL-GD::COLOR is #S(CL-GD::ANTI-ALIASED-COLOR :COLOR 255 :DO-NOT-BLEND NIL), which is not of type INTEGER. [Condition of type SIMPLE-TYPE-ERROR]
Restarts: 0: [STORE-VALUE] Supply a new value of CL-GD::COLOR. 1: [ABORT] Return to SLIME's top level. 2: [ABORT] Return to Top-Level.
Backtrace: 0: (LISP::CHECK-TYPE-ERROR CL-GD::COLOR #S(CL-GD::ANTI-ALIASED-COLOR :COLOR 255 :DO-NOT-BLEND NIL) INTEGER NIL)
Thank you, Andrew
On 3/17/07, Andrei Stebakov < lispercat@gmail.com> wrote:
Here is what I've got: http://www.greenpixeldesign.com/cphandler/tmp-img/test.png I'd like to remove the black outline from the anti-aliased text (I need RGB true color image). I know I am missing some stupid thing, but I experimented with different backgrounds, just doesn't make it right. My current setup is gdlib 2.0.33 on debian, and here is the code;
(defun create-text-image (text font font-size file-name) (multiple-value-bind (width height horizont-shift vertical-shift) (get-bounding-rect text font font-size) (with-image* (width height t) (let* ((white (allocate-color 255 255 255)) (black (allocate-color 0 0 0)) (red (allocate-color 255 0 0)) (green (allocate-color 0 255 0)) (blue (allocate-color 0 0 255))) (setf (transparent-color) black) (draw-freetype-string (- 0 horizont-shift) (- height vertical-shift)
text :anti-aliased t :font-name font :angle 0 :point-size font-size :color (allocate-color 0 0 255))
;;(true-color-to-palette) (write-image-to-file file-name :if-exists :supersede)))))