Difference between revisions of "CompositeFont.new"
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Revision as of 03:47, 30 March 2020
Available since: Gideros 2019.1
Class: CompositeFont
Description
Creates a new CompositeFont object.
Each layer of the composited font is defined by a table. The following fields are possible:
- font: The font object to use for this layer (mandatory)
- color: The color to use when rendering this layer
- alpha: The alpha value to use with the color
- x: The X offset to apply
- y: The Y offset to apply
Note: TTFont without any character list specification aren't supported in composite fonts.
CompositeFont.new{definition} -- * please notice the curly braces instead of the parenthesis *
Note 2: CompositeFont uses curly braces { } instead of parentheses ( ).
Parameters
definition: (table) A list of layer definition tables