NAME
textrender - Turn stdin into rendered text graphics.
DESCRIPTION
This allows you to make very nice renders of text for web reasons, without using photoshop/firewors, etc. The advantage is that since it's via the cli, you can save text and parameters to a file and use that as configuration!
See textrender, the parent package.
USAGE
textrender [OPTION]..
-p number pointsize, default 11
-f hex color, such as ddffee
-b hex background color, such as ddffee
-n string font name or path
-o path out filename
-g string gravity, default is west
-d debug, show the commands
-s drop shadow, off by default
-S [1-100] shadow opacity, default is 80 (sets -s to on)
If no out filename path is provided, a temporary file is chosen- such as /tmp/textrender.2323525252.png and this path is printed to stdout.
If you provide a path argument, this is not printed to stdout.
USAGE EXAMPLES
echo 'Leo Charre' | textrender -o /tmp/leocharre.png
textrender ./file-with.text
You can search fonts available with findfont
Say you see /usr/share/fonts/truetype/unfonts-core/UnGungseo.ttf You can use it via: echo "this" | textrender -n ungungseo -o ~/test.jpg
CAVEATS
In development, contact AUTHOR with any suggestions, etc. I strive to make software on par with unix philosophy, if I have erred, please let me know.
AUTHOR
Leo Charre leocharre at cpan dot org
LICENSE
This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, i.e., under the terms of the "Artistic License" or the "GNU General Public License".
DISCLAIMER
This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the "GNU General Public License" for more details.