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81 lines
4.5 KiB
C#
81 lines
4.5 KiB
C#
using System;
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using Microsoft.Xna.Framework;
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using Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Graphics;
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using MLEM.Font;
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using MLEM.Formatting;
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using MLEM.Formatting.Codes;
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using MLEM.Startup;
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using MLEM.Textures;
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namespace Demos {
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public class TextFormattingDemo : Demo {
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private const string Text =
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"MLEM's text formatting system allows for various <b>formatting codes</b> to be applied in the middle of a string. Here's a demonstration of some of them.\n\n" +
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"You can write in <b>bold</i>, <i>italics</i>, <u>with an underline</u>, <st>strikethrough</st>, or with a <s #000000 4>drop shadow</s> whose <s #ff0000 4>color</s> and <s #000000 10>offset</s> you can modify in each application of the code.\n\n" +
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"You can apply <c CornflowerBlue>custom</c> <c Yellow>colors</c> to text, including all default <c Orange>MonoGame colors</c> and <c #aabb00>inline custom colors</c>.\n\n" +
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"You can also use animations like <a wobbly>a wobbly one</a>, as well as create custom ones using the <a wobbly>Code class</a>.\n\n" +
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"You can also display <i grass> icons in your text!\n\n" +
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"Additionally, the text formatter has various methods for interacting with the text, like custom behaviors when hovering over certain parts, and more.";
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private const float Scale = 0.5F;
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private const float Width = 0.9F;
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private TextFormatter formatter;
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private TokenizedString tokenizedText;
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private GenericFont font;
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public TextFormattingDemo(MlemGame game) : base(game) {}
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public override void LoadContent() {
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this.Game.Window.ClientSizeChanged += this.OnResize;
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// creating a new text formatter as well as a generic font to draw with
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this.formatter = new TextFormatter();
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// GenericFont and its subtypes are wrappers around various font classes, including SpriteFont, MonoGame.Extended's BitmapFont and FontStashSharp
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// supplying a bold and italic version of the font here allows for the bold and italic formatting codes to be used
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this.font = new GenericSpriteFont(
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Demo.LoadContent<SpriteFont>("Fonts/TestFont"),
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Demo.LoadContent<SpriteFont>("Fonts/TestFontBold"),
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Demo.LoadContent<SpriteFont>("Fonts/TestFontItalic"));
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// adding the image code used in the example to it
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var testTexture = Demo.LoadContent<Texture2D>("Textures/Test");
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this.formatter.AddImage("grass", new TextureRegion(testTexture, 0, 0, 8, 8));
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// tokenizing our text and splitting it to fit the screen
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// we specify our text alignment here too, so that all data is cached correctly for display
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this.tokenizedText = this.formatter.Tokenize(this.font, TextFormattingDemo.Text, TextAlignment.Center);
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this.tokenizedText.Split(this.font, this.GraphicsDevice.Viewport.Width * TextFormattingDemo.Width, TextFormattingDemo.Scale, TextAlignment.Center);
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}
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public override void DoDraw(GameTime time) {
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this.GraphicsDevice.Clear(Color.DarkSlateGray);
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this.SpriteBatch.Begin(SpriteSortMode.Deferred, null, SamplerState.PointClamp, null, null);
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// we draw the tokenized text in the center of the screen
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// since the text is already center-aligned, we only need to align it on the y axis here
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var size = this.tokenizedText.Measure(this.font) * TextFormattingDemo.Scale;
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var pos = new Vector2(this.GraphicsDevice.Viewport.Width / 2, (this.GraphicsDevice.Viewport.Height - size.Y) / 2);
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this.tokenizedText.Draw(time, this.SpriteBatch, pos, this.font, Color.White, TextFormattingDemo.Scale, 0);
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this.SpriteBatch.End();
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}
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public override void Update(GameTime time) {
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// update our tokenized string to animate the animation codes
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this.tokenizedText.Update(time);
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}
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public override void Clear() {
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base.Clear();
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this.Game.Window.ClientSizeChanged -= this.OnResize;
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}
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private void OnResize(object sender, EventArgs e) {
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// re-split our text if the window resizes, since it depends on the window size
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// this doesn't require re-tokenization of the text, since TokenizedString also stores the un-split version
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this.tokenizedText.Split(this.font, this.GraphicsDevice.Viewport.Width * TextFormattingDemo.Width, TextFormattingDemo.Scale, TextAlignment.Center);
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}
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}
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}
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