pub struct FontImage {
pub size: [usize; 2],
pub pixels: Vec<f32>,
}Expand description
A single-channel image designed for the font texture.
Each value represents “coverage”, i.e. how much a texel is covered by a character.
This is roughly interpreted as the opacity of a white image.
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§size: [usize; 2]width, height
pixels: Vec<f32>The coverage value.
Often you want to use Self::srgba_pixels instead.
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Source§impl FontImage
impl FontImage
pub fn new(size: [usize; 2]) -> FontImage
pub fn width(&self) -> usize
pub fn height(&self) -> usize
Sourcepub fn srgba_pixels(&self, gamma: Option<f32>) -> impl ExactSizeIterator
pub fn srgba_pixels(&self, gamma: Option<f32>) -> impl ExactSizeIterator
Returns the textures as sRGBA premultiplied pixels, row by row, top to bottom.
gamma should normally be set to None.
If you are having problems with text looking skinny and pixelated, try using a low gamma, e.g. 0.4.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for FontImage
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impl Freeze for FontImage
impl RefUnwindSafe for FontImage
impl Send for FontImage
impl Sync for FontImage
impl Unpin for FontImage
impl UnwindSafe for FontImage
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