swf_definefontDescriptionLoads a font for use in the SWF file. The id parameter is used to perform further operations on the loaded font. Fonts must reside in a 'font' subdirectory under the location of the PHP script or the script will crash. Another alternative is to define the environment variable SWFFONTPATH which can point to the location of libswf fonts. Some fonts are provided in the libswf distribution as well as a utility for converting Type-1 fonts for use. ExampleExample 1255. Load a font file putenv("SWFFONTPATH=/usr/local/apache/swffonts") swf_openfile ("test.swf", 100, 100, 30, 0.8, 0.8, 0.8); swf_addcolor(1, 1, 1, 0); swf_definefont(1, "Pix3"); swf_definetext(2, "Hello World", 0); swf_addcolor(0, 1, 0, -0.5); swf_placeobject(2, 1); swf_showframe(); swf_closefile();
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