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Load a PostScript Type 1 font from file

imagepsloadfont

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

imagepsloadfontLoad a PostScript Type 1 font from file

Description

resource imagepsloadfont ( string $filename )

Load a PostScript Type 1 font from the given filename .

Parameters

filename

Path to the Postscript font file.

Return Values

In the case everything went right, a valid font index will be returned and can be used for further purposes. Otherwise the function returns FALSE.

Examples

Example #1 imagepsloadfont() example

<?php
// Create a new image instance
$im imagecreatetruecolor(35045);

// Allocate colors and fill the background
$black imagecolorallocate($im000);
$white imagecolorallocate($im255255255);
imagefilledrectangle($im0034944$white);

// Load a font, write to the image and free the font from memory
$font imagepsloadfont("bchbi.pfb");
imagepstext($im"Testing... It worked!"$font32$white$black3232);
imagepsfreefont($font);

// Output the image
header('Content-type: image/png');

imagepng($im);
imagedestroy($im);
?>

Notes

Note: This function is only available if PHP is compiled using --with-t1lib[=DIR].