Question

How to draw bold/italic text with PIL? ImageFont.truetype(file, size) has an option to specify font size only.

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Solution

Use the bold/italic version of the font

OTHER TIPS

Many fonts use different TTF files for their bold/italic versions, so I'd imagine if you just specify that file it would work.

A rather hacky solution to make a font bold if (for whatever reason) you don't have a separate bold version of the font is to print the same text several times with a slight offset.

andaleMono = ImageFont.truetype(ANDALE_MONO_PATH,16)
text = "hello world"
mainOffset = (50,50)
xoff, yoff = mainOffset
draw.text(mainOffset,text,font=andaleMono,fill='black')
draw.text((xoff+1,yoff+1),text,font=andaleMono,fill='black')
draw.text((xoff-1,yoff-1),text,font=andaleMono,fill='black')

Well, this is my first comment. Here we go.

I'll try to clarify the procedure. At first What I did was use the "name" of the font like this

font = ImageFont.truetype("C:\Windows\Fonts\\Arial Negrita.ttf",25)

but only got some errors like this:

    Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:/Users/555STi/PycharmProjects/PIL/img.py", line 8, in <module>
    font = ImageFont.truetype("C:\Windows\Fonts\Arial negrita.ttf",25)
  File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\PIL\ImageFont.py", line 262, in truetype
    return FreeTypeFont(font, size, index, encoding)
  File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\PIL\ImageFont.py", line 142, in __init__
    self.font = core.getfont(font, size, index, encoding)
IOError: cannot open resource

Then I remembered that sometimes fonts has other "names" or "filenames", so, what I did was going to fonts folder, then opened the Arial Font wich displayed all the styles like negrita (bold], cursiva(italic), etc.

Did a right click on the "negrita" style, selected "properties" and then there was the "real name" of the font.

In my case, the name was "ariblk"

Then, finally, just used the name like this.

font = ImageFont.truetype("C:\Windows\Fonts\\ariblk.ttf",25)

I know this post is old, but today helped me to get to the solution. So I hope to help anybody.

=)

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