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view font.py @ 120:adbcdb900fa9
Modified InventoryGrid to set a name for each slot containing the index.
Added getSlot method to InventoryGrid.
Renamed InventoryGUI class to CharacterGUI.
Added InventoryGUI class which handles the inventory part of the CharacterGUI.
An InventoryGUI instance is now created in CharacterGUI.
author | KarstenBock@gmx.net |
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date | Wed, 05 Oct 2011 12:59:22 +0200 |
parents | 06145a6ee387 |
children | 80672955ab70 |
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import os from fife.extensions.pychan.fonts import Font from fife.extensions.pychan.internal import get_manager class PARPGFont(Font): """ Font class for PARPG This class behaves identical to PyChan's Font class except in initialization. Ratherthan take a name and a get object, this class takes a fontdef and settings object as explained below. This class is necessary because the original Font class was too restrictive on how it accepted objects @param fontdef: defines the font's name, size, type, and optionally row spacing as well as glyph spacing. @type fontdef: dictionary @param settings: settings object used to dynamically determine the font's source location @type settings: parpg.settings.Settings object """ def __init__(self, fontdef, settings): self.font = None self.name = fontdef['name'] self.typename = fontdef['typename'] if self.typename == 'truetype': self.filename = '{0}.ttf'.format(self.name.lower().split('_')[0]) self.source = '/'.join(['fonts', self.filename]) self.row_spacing = fontdef.get('row_spacing', 0) self.glyph_spacing = fontdef.get('glyph_spacing', 0) if self.typename == 'truetype': self.size = fontdef['size'] self.antialias = fontdef['antialias'] self.color = fontdef.get('color', [255, 255, 255]) manager = get_manager().hook.engine.getGuiManager() self.font = manager.createFont(self.source, self.size, '') if not self.font: raise InitializationError('Could not load font ' '{0}'.format(self.name)) self.font.setAntiAlias(self.antialias) self.font.setColor(*self.color) else: raise InitializationError('Unsupported font type ' '{0}'.format(self.typename)) self.font.setRowSpacing(self.row_spacing) self.font.setGlyphSpacing(self.glyph_spacing)