Andre,
I was digging through some old code and found this method I wrote awhile ago.
I remember basing this off of a blog post or email thread but I don't remember
the original source. I used this for something real quick so the code is not
perfect but may be a good starting point to get what
Seems like a lot of work for a simple effect. I may play again with this later
on this project. I have save this thread in Mail which is telling me that
there's "20 messages selected" using its fancy font effect :-)
Thanks for all infos guys,
Andre Masse
On 08/08/2011, at 13:29 , David Dunca
On Aug 8, 2011, at 10:21 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
> Le 8 août 2011 à 18:50, David Duncan a écrit :
>
>> On Aug 8, 2011, at 8:16 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I think you can create a CGPath from some text using CTFrameGetPath().
>>> Once you get the path, you can do whatever you w
Le 8 août 2011 à 18:50, David Duncan a écrit :
> On Aug 8, 2011, at 8:16 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
>
>>
>> I think you can create a CGPath from some text using CTFrameGetPath().
>> Once you get the path, you can do whatever you want (clipping, shadow,
>> gradient, …).
>
>
> CTFrameGetPath
On Aug 8, 2011, at 8:16 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
>
> I think you can create a CGPath from some text using CTFrameGetPath().
> Once you get the path, you can do whatever you want (clipping, shadow,
> gradient, …).
CTFrameGetPath() returns the path used to create the frame, typically a
rect
On 08/08/2011, at 12:16, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
> I think you can create a CGPath from some text using CTFrameGetPath().
> Once you get the path, you can do whatever you want (clipping, shadow,
> gradient, …).
Ah, then that's the way to go! Thanks Jean-Daniel.
The image I created used as back
I think you can create a CGPath from some text using CTFrameGetPath().
Once you get the path, you can do whatever you want (clipping, shadow,
gradient, …).
Le 8 août 2011 à 02:22, Andre Masse a écrit :
> Interesting. Not sure if could be possible to convert the text to an image,
> apply a grad
Interesting. Not sure if could be possible to convert the text to an image,
apply a gradient and use one of the copy method of NSImage. I needed a break
from coding data migration, hence the pause trying this. Now, I'm back to the
boring part ;-)
Looks like your image didn't pass the list. Feel
On 07/08/2011, at 10:52, Andre Masse wrote:
> For those interested, Matt and Kyle were right. Helvetica Neue Bold 20pts.
> All my attempts to replicate the shadow have failed though. I'm using 85%
> white and it's good enough for me.
>
The shadow is just an "inner shadow". The problem is that
For those interested, Matt and Kyle were right. Helvetica Neue Bold 20pts. All
my attempts to replicate the shadow have failed though. I'm using 85% white and
it's good enough for me.
Thanks to all,
Andre Masse
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Helvetica Neue?
-- Matt
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 3:26 PM, Andre Masse wrote:
>Thanks but after having done 10+ screenshots and doing side by side
>comparisons, it clearly isn't Lucida Grande. It's very close to
>Helvetica but the kerning is different.
>
>Andre Masse
>
>On 03/08/2011, at 17:52 , Thom
I've downloaded it and looks like it works on Lion. Never used it, so I may
have to spend some time looking at tutorials.
Thanks for the suggestion,
Andre Masse
On 03/08/2011, at 22:02 , Andy Lee wrote:
> Does F-Script Anywhere work on Lion? Maybe you can inspect the view and find
> a clue.
Does F-Script Anywhere work on Lion? Maybe you can inspect the view and find a
clue. A bit of a long shot if they're doing totally custom drawing, but might
be worth a try. Maybe they're using a custom cell of some kind and you can look
at the font settings.
--Andy
On Aug 3, 2011, at 7:18 PM,
Forget that last one. Found how and it's worst :-)
Andre Masse
PS: if anybody want that, here's how:
CGContextRef context = (CGContextRef)[[NSGraphicsContext currentContext]
graphicsPort];
CGContextSetShouldAntialias(context, NO);
On 03/08/2011, at 20:10 , Andre Masse wrote:
> Think I could
Think I could be close if I could turn off anti-aliasing. Is there any way to
do that in -drawRect ?
Thanks,
Andre Masse
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Good guess but no luck. Looks like a demi bold version of Helvetica, but since
there's no font inside Mail's package, it can't be. Well, I don't really need
to be perfect. Close but pretty would be enough. It's definitely 19.0pt its
though. Could be drawn letter by letter, you never know :-)
Th
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Andre Masse wrote:
> Thanks but after having done 10+ screenshots and doing side by side
> comparisons, it clearly isn't Lucida Grande. It's very close to Helvetica but
> the kerning is different.
Helvetica Neue?
It's very clearly not Lucida Grande.
--Kyle Slud
Thanks but after having done 10+ screenshots and doing side by side
comparisons, it clearly isn't Lucida Grande. It's very close to Helvetica but
the kerning is different.
Andre Masse
On 03/08/2011, at 17:52 , Thomas Davie wrote:
>
> No – it's using the system font – Lucida Grande.
>
> Bob
On 3 Aug 2011, at 22:40, Andre Masse wrote:
> One less pass is good. Thanks.
>
> Unfortunately, text is not as clean as Mail at this point. Small characters
> like "e" loose sharpness (white space inside the character is reduced). Still
> trying to find a winner by mixing different values. I'm
One less pass is good. Thanks.
Unfortunately, text is not as clean as Mail at this point. Small characters
like "e" loose sharpness (white space inside the character is reduced). Still
trying to find a winner by mixing different values. I'm not so sure Mail is
using Helvetica now.
Thanks for y
You can draw it in one pass using NSShadowAttributeName.
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Hi,
In the new Mail, when there's no selection, the detail's view show "No Message
Selected" in an what seems to be embossed text. My various attempts to emulate
that, have failed. Well it kinda work but it's a bit ugly.
Here's what I've done:
- (BOOL)isFlipped
{
return YES;
}
- (void)dra
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