ID: 29249 Comment by: spam at dtdsoft dot com Reported By: kees at tweakers dot net Status: No Feedback Bug Type: GD related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment:
This bug is still present in PHP 5.2.0 (Running on Windows XP) I am posting this to reactiveate the bug and make it known that it is still present. ~DtD BTW> I fixed it by multiplying the height by substr_count($string,"\n")+1) Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-01-22 01:00:17] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net No feedback was provided for this bug for over a week, so it is being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the information that was originally requested, please do so and change the status of the bug back to "Open". ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-01-15 00:42:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think you need to pass the string with double quotes: bounds = imagettfbbox(8, 0, 'tahoma.ttf', "j\nj"); ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-07-19 03:26:46] kees at tweakers dot net Actual result should be: -------------- Both will give the same result, a box of x: 15 y: 12. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-07-19 03:24:20] kees at tweakers dot net Description: ------------ The imagettfbbox / imagettftext should return an array with the boundaries on texts. This works fine with a single string, but if you use a multiline string (with \n in it) it fails to report the actual size, and returns the size / box of a single line. The string _is_ writen normally on the image, ie; with a newline instead of an \n, but the sizes are wrong. Reproduce code: --------------- // string with a line break, try imagettftext, it'll put the correct string on the image, but return the wrong results $bounds = imagettfbbox(8, 0, 'tahoma.ttf', 'j\nj'); print_r($bounds); // no line break here, just a \ instead of a /, which is the same size. $bounds = imagettfbbox(8, 0, 'tahoma.ttf', 'j/nj'); print_r($bounds); Expected result: ---------------- The first line should return something like a box with an x/y of 3 / 26 (or close), the second result should return (and does ;)) an x/y box of 15 / 12. Actual result: -------------- Both will give the same result, a box of x: 15 y: 26. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29249&edit=1