Oops, I made a mistake in cut'n'pasting and got the wrong code. Try this, and make sure you have a "Generic.ttf"(just rename Arial.ttf")
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser); use Imager; my $img = Imager->new(xsize=>400,ysize=>300); $img->box(filled=>1, color=>"ffffff"); #fill the background color my $blue = Imager::Color->new("#0000FF"); my $font = Imager::Font->new( file => 'Generic.ttf', index => 0, color => $blue, size => 30, aa => 1); $img->string( font=>$font, text=>'This is a test string', x=>20, y=>70); $img->write(file=>"$0.jpg", type=>"jpeg") or die "Cannot write file: +", Imager->errstr;

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In reply to Re^3: How to use Imager for text by zentara
in thread How to use Imager for text by bradcathey

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