On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Przemo Firszt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Now it renders text using pango/cairo, but only one line, so it's
> limited to 9-12 characters. Example usage:
>
> i4oled -s --text "Ctrl-Shift Y" --output C-S-Y.png ; i4oled -s --image 
> C-S-Y.png -d /sys/bus/usb/drivers/wacom/1-1.2\:1.0/wacom_led/button0_rawimg
>
> Rendering text directly to the tablet is not implemented yet.
>
> Example icons on Intuos4 Wireless: 
> http://blog.firszt.eu/public/pango_rendered_text_on_intuos4.jpg
>
> It's a hi-res poor quality photo ;-) , so click after loading to see the 
> pixel-level details.
>
> Please test, report successes & failures.
>
> Road map:
> - make render directly to device,
> - make 2 line render with automatic line breaking.
>
> Regards,
> Przemo Firszt
>
Still looks good over here. Wrapped your example in a shell script
that would continually assign random text to a given button, and then
launched one instance per button. Nothing's crashed yet, so it can't
be that bad :D

Jason

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