Posted by
Stein Rørvik on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Text-justification-issue-with-Overlay-drawString-tp5020947.html
Thanks, text justification in ROIs work correctly now!
Here is another related issue:
I am trying to right justify text drawn with Overlay.drawString, but am unable to do so.
I cannot find any other way to get the text right justified.
See this example macro:
run("Boats (356K)");
TextStr = "This the first line of the text\nThis is line two";
xPos = getWidth/2;
yPos = round(getHeight/7);
setFont("SansSerif", 28, "antialiased");
setColor("red");
setJustification("right");
Overlay.drawString(TextStr, xPos, yPos*1);
//problem: text is not right justified as expected
Overlay.show;
Stein
I am using daily build ImageJ 1.52e with Java 1.6 on Windows 7/64-bit.
-----Original Message-----
From: ImageJ Interest Group <
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Sent: 10. juli 2018 07:12
To:
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Subject: Re: Wrong text justification in ROIs
> On Jul 9, 2018, at 8:45 AM, Stein Rørvik <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> There is an issue with using Right justified text in ROIs.
> This only works if the fill color is set; it does not work with a transparent fill.
> This macro reproduces the issue; textStr3 is overlaid wrongly:
This bug is fixed in the 1.52e58 daily build.
-wayne
> textXpos = 300;
>
> textStr1 = "Text\nLeft justified";
> textYpos1 = 100;
>
> textStr2 = "Text\nLeft justified";
> textYpos2 = 200;
>
> textStr3 = "Text\nRight justified";
> textYpos3 = 300;
>
> textStr4 = "Text\nRight justified";
> textYpos4 = 400;
>
> run("Boats (356K)");
> setFont("Serif", 36, "antialiased");
>
> makeText(textStr1, textXpos, textYpos1); run("Properties... ",
> "name=test stroke=red justification=Left fill=none");
> Overlay.addSelection(); //correct position
>
> makeText(textStr2, textXpos, textYpos2); run("Properties... ",
> "name=test stroke=red justification=Left fill=blue");
> Overlay.addSelection(); //correct position
>
> makeText(textStr3, textXpos, textYpos3); run("Properties... ",
> "name=test stroke=yellow justification=Right fill=none");
> Overlay.addSelection(); //wrong position
>
> makeText(textStr4, textXpos, textYpos4); run("Properties... ",
> "name=test stroke=yellow justification=Right fill=blue");
> Overlay.addSelection(); //correct position
>
> run("Select None");
> Overlay.show;
> updateDisplay;
>
> I am using daily build ImageJ 1.52e with Java 1.6 on Windows 7/64-bit.
>
> Stein
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