controlp5/examples/use/ControlP5controlFont/ControlP5controlFont.pde

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/**
* ControlP5 controlFont.
*
* this example shows how to create a button with controlP5 (1), how to
* load and use a PFont with controlP5 (2), apply a ControlFont to
* the caption label of a button (3), and adjust the location of a
* caption label using the style() property of a controller.
*
* by andreas schlegel, 2012
*/
import controlP5.*;
ControlP5 cp5;
controlP5.Button b;
int buttonValue = 1;
boolean isOpen;
int myColorBackground = color(0,0,0);
void setup() {
size(700,400);
smooth();
cp5 = new ControlP5(this);
// (1)
// create some controllers
cp5.addButton("button")
.setValue(10)
.setPosition(20,20)
.setSize(100,50)
.setId(1);
b = cp5.addButton("buttonValue")
.setValue(4)
.setPosition(100,190)
.setSize(200,200)
.setId(2);
// (2)
// load a new font. ControlFont is a wrapper for processing's PFont
// with processing 1.1 ControlFont.setSmooth() is not supported anymore.
// to display a font as smooth or non-smooth, use true/false as 3rd parameter
// when creating a PFont:
PFont pfont = createFont("Arial",20,true); // use true/false for smooth/no-smooth
ControlFont font = new ControlFont(pfont,241);
// (3)
// change the font and content of the captionlabels
// for both buttons create earlier.
cp5.getController("button")
.getCaptionLabel()
.setFont(font)
.toUpperCase(false)
.setSize(24)
;
b.getCaptionLabel()
.setFont(font)
.setSize(50)
.toUpperCase(false)
.setText("hello")
;
//
// (4)
// adjust the location of a catiption label using the
// style property of a controller.
b.getCaptionLabel().getStyle().marginLeft = 20;
b.getCaptionLabel().getStyle().marginTop = 40;
}
void draw() {
background(ControlP5.SILVER);
// animate button b
float x = b.x(b.getPosition());
x += ((isOpen==true ? 0:-200) - x) * 0.2;;
float y = b.y(b.getPosition());
b.setPosition(x,y);
}
public void controlEvent(ControlEvent theEvent) {
println(theEvent.getController().getId());
}
public void button(float theValue) {
println("a button event. "+theValue);
isOpen = !isOpen;
cp5.getController("button").setCaptionLabel((isOpen==true) ? "close":"open");
}
/*
a list of all methods available for the ControlFont Controller
use ControlP5.printPublicMethodsFor(ControlFont.class);
to print the following list into the console.
You can find further details about class ControlFont in the javadoc.
Format:
ClassName : returnType methodName(parameter type)
controlP5.ControlFont : PFont getFont()
controlP5.ControlFont : int getBaseline()
controlP5.ControlFont : int getBottom()
controlP5.ControlFont : int getCenter()
controlP5.ControlFont : int getHeight()
controlP5.ControlFont : int getOffset(int)
controlP5.ControlFont : int getOverflow()
controlP5.ControlFont : int getSize()
controlP5.ControlFont : int getTextHeight()
controlP5.ControlFont : int getTop()
controlP5.ControlFont : int getWidth()
controlP5.ControlFont : void adjust(PGraphics, Label)
controlP5.ControlFont : void draw(ControlP5, Label)
controlP5.ControlFont : void draw(PGraphics, Label)
controlP5.ControlFont : void init(Label)
controlP5.ControlFont : void setSize(int)
java.lang.Object : String toString()
java.lang.Object : boolean equals(Object)
created: 2014/08/16 19:13:03
*/