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    Gayathri
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    Yes i have tried to set the size inspite of it some of the text comes very large for some background images.

    I have a canvas label. I paint a background scene .. place a character image on the scene and then a dialogue text on the scene. for some of the background images i place on the scene , my dialogue text is very very big . thats my problem . Does this explanation help mrjj ?. Am sorry for being unclear

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      mrjj
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      @Gayathri said:
      HI
      ok. how do you place the dialogue text ?
      Its it a label or do you draw it with drawText?
      Normally, it uses the font you set.

      ANd when you say scene , you mean a QLabel with pixmap you draw on ?

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        Gayathri
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        Yes it is a QLabel with pixmap and then i use painter and drawText for the dialog . I set the font size

        const QPixmap *orig_bg = canvas_bg_img->pixmap();
        QImage orig_bg_img = orig_bg->toImage();

        QPainter p(&orig_bg_img);
        
        QRect rect(0,350,640,200);
        p.drawRect(rect);
        p.fillRect(rect, QBrush(QColor(0, 0, 0, 128)));
        
        p.setPen(QColor(200,200,180));
        
        
        QRect rect1(50,350, 800, 300);
        QFont font1 = p.font() ;
        font1.setPointSize(12);
        /* set the modified font to the painter */
        p.setFont(font1);
        p.drawText(rect1,Qt::TextWordWrap,narrator);
        
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          mrjj
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          ok. thank you for code.
          So even with this code, it sometimes is way bigger than 12 points?

          I wonder if some of the images makes setPointSize scale.
          Can you try with
          void QFont::setPixelSize(int pixelSize)
          and see if it still makes big text sometimes.
          Then we know why it happens.

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            Gayathri
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            #7

            Ok i will try that

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              mrjj
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              oh I forgot to ask.
              Can you make it draw big text each time if u use the image that does it?
              I mean, is it repeatable ?

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                Gayathri
                wrote on last edited by
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                yes every time i use that background pic ..it is big !

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                  Gayathri
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                  Hi. SetPixel size worked !!!!!! Could you explain to me why is that so ?

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    ok. thank you for code.
                    So even with this code, it sometimes is way bigger than 12 points?

                    I wonder if some of the images makes setPointSize scale.
                    Can you try with
                    void QFont::setPixelSize(int pixelSize)
                    and see if it still makes big text sometimes.
                    Then we know why it happens.

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                    Gayathri
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                    @mrjj

                    Setpixel size worked ! ... Could u explain as to why this worked

                    Also i have another question.

                    Now i have textwrap for my text in drawtext. But it does go out of view. Is it possible to change font to fit the size of the space i have ???? . Changing font dynamically depending on the size of the dialogue and the space

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                    • G Gayathri

                      Hi. SetPixel size worked !!!!!! Could you explain to me why is that so ?

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                      mrjj
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                      wrote on last edited by mrjj
                      #12

                      @Gayathri
                      Super.
                      Well setPointSize is relative to resolution of the device/surface.
                      so when you say 12. it will try to make that look like 12 across many different
                      screens. Its call device independent.

                      setPixelSizeon the other hand just use the value you give it so
                      on other screen, it might look much smaller.

                      so I think setPointSize somehow thinks that your big image is much higher res
                      and then try to help you scale the font.

                      ++ change font to fit the size
                      Well you can code it yes.
                      using
                      QFontMetrics fm(myFont);
                      int width=fm.width(str);
                      you can get size info about what you draw
                      so you can check if it fits inside the rect you have.
                      if NOT, then you can reduce font size and try again
                      until it fits.

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                        Gayathri
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                        Thanks a lot @mrjj. You were of great help !

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                        • G Gayathri

                          Thanks a lot @mrjj. You were of great help !

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                          mrjj
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                          @Gayathri
                          Super. Please mark as solved if possible.

                          Final note:
                          if you make a loop to find font size then make sure
                          to make a counter guard to exit if looping too many times.
                          while ( TestSize(FontSize,str)==false & count++ < 100) {
                          FontSize--;
                          }
                          So you dont hang your app if u ever get a text that just cannot fit :)

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                            Gayathri
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                            sure i will ...thanks mrjj

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