greeting_card | Your creative , cross-platform and magnificent greeting card | Canvas library
kandi X-RAY | greeting_card Summary
kandi X-RAY | greeting_card Summary
greeting_card is a JavaScript library typically used in User Interface, Canvas, WebGL applications. greeting_card has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Your creative, cross-platform and magnificent greeting card
Your creative, cross-platform and magnificent greeting card
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greeting_card has a low active ecosystem.
It has 16 star(s) with 3 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
greeting_card has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of greeting_card is current.
Quality
greeting_card has no bugs reported.
Security
greeting_card has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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greeting_card does not have a standard license declared.
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Without a license, all rights are reserved, and you cannot use the library in your applications.
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greeting_card releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
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greeting_card Key Features
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greeting_card Examples and Code Snippets
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Community Discussions
Trending Discussions on greeting_card
QUESTION
Dynamically select the Text Message Size and write in image file (align = justify)
Asked 2019-Aug-15 at 21:10
I have a code which collect text message from internet. The message size varies from 20-500 words. I want to write the text in image files with following condition:
- Image size should dynamically vary as per string size and written center justify.
- Image Background should be black.
- Test color should be random (to be picked from color list file)
- Test font should be random (to be picked from font list file)
I have written this code but could not get the desired result.
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Aug-15 at 21:10ImageDraw.text handles multi-lined text with consideration of spacing etc.
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Install greeting_card
Greeting Card provides a shortcut to get your works without coding effort. Follow the instructions below to get started with Greeting Card.
Download the .zip package and unzip it to your computer. Then, you will get a directory like this:. Open the index.html in your web browser which must support HTML5 and then you'll see the default demo. Tap the demo page until there is no unemitted particle. Now, you have got your first impression of this project. The config.js file is the default entrance to the configuration of Greeting Card. If you are familiar with JavaScript, you can edit it in a plain-text editor to customize your work. However, it is NOT the recommended way to modify the config.js directly because of its poor readability. The best way to get your own greeting card is to generate a configuration file via Greeting Card Creator (See Step2). If it is in your need to create more than one configuration file, you don't have to download and unzip the compressed package again. Just new a .js file with the different name from config.js (e.g. config2.js, myconfig.js) in the greeting_card/ directory. To apply the new configuration file to the index.html, you need to add a query string to the url in your browser for specifying which configuration file should be used. For example, if you want to apply the config2.js file to your greeting card, change the url from path/to/greeting_card/index.html to path/to/greeting_card/index.html?config_file=config2.js in your browser.
Download the .zip package and unzip it to your computer. Then, you will get a directory like this:. Open the index.html in your web browser which must support HTML5 and then you'll see the default demo. Tap the demo page until there is no unemitted particle. Now, you have got your first impression of this project. The config.js file is the default entrance to the configuration of Greeting Card. If you are familiar with JavaScript, you can edit it in a plain-text editor to customize your work. However, it is NOT the recommended way to modify the config.js directly because of its poor readability. The best way to get your own greeting card is to generate a configuration file via Greeting Card Creator (See Step2). If it is in your need to create more than one configuration file, you don't have to download and unzip the compressed package again. Just new a .js file with the different name from config.js (e.g. config2.js, myconfig.js) in the greeting_card/ directory. To apply the new configuration file to the index.html, you need to add a query string to the url in your browser for specifying which configuration file should be used. For example, if you want to apply the config2.js file to your greeting card, change the url from path/to/greeting_card/index.html to path/to/greeting_card/index.html?config_file=config2.js in your browser.
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