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The Fontizer - Graphical Text made easy

Posted: Thu 31. Mar 2005, 21:11
by Jérôme
The Fontizer is NOT phpwcms related. This thread is ONLY for announcement purposes. No support will be given at this place. Get support here. A Fontizer forum is available here.

Demosite here: http://projects.nonsense-productions.net/fontizer/

Download, Bugs, Feature requests and other issues here: http://mantis.nonsense-productions.net/

Forum here: http://forum.nonsense-productions.net/


Please provide feedback, bug reports and feature requests!

Release plan
Version 1.0
* DONE: Code conversion to provide functionality for different page encodings (UTF-8, ISO-8859-1, etc.)
* Parameters to define padding between the font and the image borders
* Developer and end user documentation

The inclusion of the Fontizer into phpwcms is a separate project.

Best regards, I appreciate your comments.
- Jérôme

Posted: Fri 8. Apr 2005, 13:06
by spirelli
Hi, would Fontizer fix this: (EDIT: long headlines that need to be broken up to fit the design)

Note: in FF and Opera the content layer stays put, in IE it is pushed to the bottom. Anyway, the line needs to be broken.

Can Fontizer be integrated in phpwcms? With tags, just as GT mod works?
And yes, better documentation would be cool.

Posted: Fri 8. Apr 2005, 13:18
by Jérôme
Yes, I suppose fontizer would fix this.

If you are an ambitious developer, you should be able to see how to use the fontizer by looking at the source code in index.php.

An inclusion into phpwcms should be possible, but I am not willing to develop a MOD, because - as far as I know - Oliver is having his own plans about the generation of graphical text.

Posted: Mon 18. Apr 2005, 15:59
by trip
cool ;-)

do you have a test site so we can see it in action... that would be great

TriP

Posted: Mon 18. Apr 2005, 17:28
by Jérôme

Posted: Tue 19. Apr 2005, 07:33
by rushclub
thank you. i think the font looks really nicer than in previous versions. also the words in different images is a very nice feature :)

thanks a lot
rush

Posted: Tue 19. Apr 2005, 08:37
by trip
8) :lol:
very cool

looks fantastic...
Jerome, why dont u post this on the forum --...--

you dont have to create a MOD, however it would be great if we could collect everything there that pertains to phpWCMS ...

TriP

Posted: Tue 19. Apr 2005, 08:59
by Jérôme
The Fontizer is not phpwcms related at all - the GT Mod that I have written is - but not this one.

Anyway, a new MOD could be made out of it, but I lack of financial resources to find the time to do it :? *giving a broad hint ;)*

Posted: Tue 19. Apr 2005, 09:20
by Jérôme
Well, I have registered at your forums and written to brans in relation to the mod management project that I could perhaps rewrite the GT MOD basing on the fontizer. We will see, unfortunately, my free time is really small :/.

Posted: Tue 19. Apr 2005, 09:49
by trip
:lol:

cool.... the dev forum is there to help everyone have a better overview of all the mods that have been added to phpWCMS

:lol:

I think we all have limited time, myself and brans, started this as we were finding it difficult to find info on the main phpWCMS forum... I am sure that the dev forum has helped many people out there...

:D

TriP

Posted: Tue 19. Apr 2005, 13:54
by Jérôme
Download here: http://mantis.nonsense-productions.net/

Please register, go to the Docs area and there you can download the latest release. Please provide feedback, bug reports and feature requests!

Posted: Tue 19. Apr 2005, 17:46
by nekket
That's what I need for "Der Kleine Prinz" in russian language :)

Posted: Tue 17. May 2005, 22:58
by Oliver Georgi
I can implement it in phpwcms if there are wishes for it.

Oliver

Yes please!

Posted: Tue 17. May 2005, 23:07
by hiegl
Oliver,

this would be a great improvement. Fontizer is far better than the GT-mod as far as I can see. Would love to see it as a part of phpwcms. Wondering though what Jérôme had in mind when he told us that you have your own plans with the generation of graphical text!?

Thanks in advance,

Bernhard

Posted: Tue 17. May 2005, 23:12
by Oliver Georgi
My own thoughts were to implement it at another place in backend and by using some additional values. Jérôme's work looks fantastic. And great that it is a class now. Have some good ideas for combining it with a code conversion class to solve the UTF-8 problematic.

Oliver