C Wrote: Not to rule out other options, but try setting the
background color when the image object is created: cfset
myImage=ImageNew(,500,20, rgb, ff) Though, I do not think
you want to create the images every time the page loads.
That helps, but I still need help. It did do the
C Wrote: Not to rule out other options, but try setting the background color
when the image object is created: cfset myImage=ImageNew(,500,20, rgb,
ff) Though, I do not think you want to create the images every time
the page loads.
That helps, but I still need help. It did do the trick,
what i did a while ago (before I discovered sIFR) a client was:
- create a separate image for each letter and punctuation mark in the
font they wanted to use, naming each image file according to what is in
it (A.png, B.png, ect).
NOTE: the font they used was uppercase-only, so i was spared
I think I have everything correct, but the background of my dynamically created
image is black. Nothing I do will change that. Can someone tell me what I am
doing wrong. See the test site at:
http://www.wawalker.com/index.cfm?PageID=32ParentPageID=44NavLink=7
table width=100% border=0
Try a .jpg. I've had funny issues with .gif files before.
Jake Churchill
CF Webtools
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David Moore wrote:
I think I have everything correct, but the background of my dynamically
created image is black.
Jake Churchill Wrote:Try a .jpg. I've had funny issues with .gif files before.
Didn't fix it. Still black background. I copied the code write off the Adobe
Live Docs website? What could I have done. Anyone else. I saw the suggestion in
this thread of using sIFR. What should I do? Any advice
I think I have everything correct, but the background of my
dynamically created image is black. Nothing I do will change that.
..
cfset myImage=ImageNew(,500,20)
Not to rule out other options, but try setting the background color when the
image object is created:
cfset
I have a client who must use Scala Sans for their Titles and still wants
everything dynamic. As I explained over and over again that Scala Sans is not
universally available on every computer and that every time they want to have a
header it would have to be an image, I am trying to find a
Is there any CF solution to apply some kind of text to image conversion
~David G. Moore, Jr.
And then a thread comes along that gives me an answer without answering my
question at all:
cfset ImageDrawText(myImage,Congratulations!,10,50,attr)
One day I will learn ColdFusion?
~David
Have a look at sIFR - http://wiki.novemberborn.net/sifr
Uses JavaScript and Flash to dynamically replace text headings with
the desired font. It degrades gracefully so that user agents with no
flash or no javascript will just get the text. Search engine friendly
and no additional markup in your
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