Official homepage: textorize.org
textorize produces beautifully subpixel antialiased text graphics on OS X, through a Rubycocoa Ruby script.
Output format is always PNG.
Visit textorize.org and view the presentation on why this is awesome and how it compares to other “web typography” solutions and techniques.
Grab the textorize gem, and you’re done:
$ gem install textorize
This will install the textorize Ruby Gem, and the textorize
command line tool.
textorize used gemcutter, so if you haven’t installed it yet, do:
$ gem install gemcutter
If you’re not using the default ruby environment on OS X, you’ll need to install RubyCocoa.
Here’s how: rubycocoa.sourceforge.net/GettingStarted
Usage: textorize [options] string -f, --font=[FONT] Font name -s, --size=[SIZE] Font size in point -l, --lineheight=[HEIGHT] Line height in point -t, --ligatures=[TYPE] Ligatures usage: all, standard or off --list-fonts List available fonts -k, --kerning=[VALUE] Kerning adjustment -p, --padding=[VALUE] Padding in px -o, --output=[FILENAME] Specify filename for saving -b, --obliqueness=[ANGLE] Slant angle -c, --color=[COLOR] Render text in specific color (CSS color value) -g, --background=[COLOR] Render background in specific color (CSS color value) -a, --smoothing=[VALUE] Font smoothing: 0=no subpixel AA, 1=light, 2=normal, 3=strong -h, --help Display this message and exit
The color parameters take any CSS color, in #abc, #aabbcc, rgb(1,2,3) or rgba(1,2,3,0.5) format.
textorize -f"Gotham" -s200 Hello textorize -fLucida\ Grande -s150 --color=rgba\(12,56,99,0.5\) --background=#ff8080 foo\ bar
Contributions in the form of bug fixes, features and documentation are always welcome!
textorize is released under the MIT license. © 2009 Thomas Fuchs <[email protected]>.
NSColor extensions taken from LimeChat, github.com/psychs/limechat. LimeChat is copyrighted free software by Satoshi Nakagawa <[email protected]>.