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2.3 KiB
Build nanDECK directive files in Ruby
nanDECK is a tool used by game designers to build
decks of cards quickly using a series of drawing directives. There's some abiliity
for iterating over data and using variables, but not with the same flexibility
that a full-blown scripting language like Ruby can offer. nandeck-ruby
provides
a series of primitives, composite objects, and boilerplate classes that let you
quickly build nanDECK files from a set of data from, say, a Google Drive
spreadsheet.
Usage
# Gemfile
gem 'nandeck-ruby', git: 'git://github.com/johnbintz/nandeck-ruby.git'
# builder.rb
require 'nandeck'
class Card
def self.width
2.5
end
def self.height
3.5
end
def self.border
0.125
end
def self.real_border
border * 2
end
def self.pixel
0.03
end
end
output = []
output += Nandeck::CardSize.new(300, Card.width, Card.height).to_a
output += Nandeck::PageSize.new(8.5, 11, :portrait).to_a
output += Nandeck::Margins.new(0.5, 0.25).to_a
output << "OVERSAMPLE = 2"
output << "IMAGEFILTER = Lanczos"
output << Nandeck::Rectangle.new(1, 0, 0, Card.width, Card.height, '#000000', '#ffffff', Card.border)
output << Nandeck::Image.new(1, "images/background.png", 0, 0, Card.width, Card.height, flag: 'P', alpha_channel: "10@270")
area = Nandeck::Geometry.new(Card.border + 0.05, Card.real_border + 0.05, 0.688, 0.640)
output << Nandeck::Image.new(1, "images/balloon.png", *balloon.to_a)
Nandeck::Font.for(typeface: "Tahoma", flag: 'T') do |font|
height = 0.41
font.for(size: inches_to_points(height), color: "#000000") do |balloon_font|
x, y = balloon.center.to_a
output << balloon_font.text(1, "5", x - height / 2 - 0.10, y - height / 2 - 0.10, height + 0.20, height)
end
end
line_height = 14
Nandeck::Font.for typeface: "Tahoma", size: line_height, flag: "TB", color: '#000000' do |font|
font.for color: '#ffffff' do |outline|
output << Nandeck::TextBlock.new(1, outline, "name", 16, 0.90, Card.real_border + 0.1, Card.width - Card.real_border - 1.00, 0.38, outline: Card.pixel * 2)
end
output << Nandeck::TextBlock.new(1, font, "name", 16, 0.90, Card.real_border + 0.1, Card.width - Card.real_border - 1.00, 0.38)
end
File.open("output.txt", "w") do |fh|
fh.print output.collect(&:to_s).join("\n")
end