"""psychos.visual.text: Module with the Text class to display text in a Pyglet window."""
from typing import Optional, Union, Tuple, TYPE_CHECKING
from pyglet.text import Label
from ..utils import Color
from .units import Unit, parse_height, parse_width
from .window import get_window
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from ..visual.window import Window
from ..types import AnchorHorizontal, AnchorVertical, ColorType, UnitType
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class Text(Label):
"""
A class to represent text in a Pyglet window using a Label component.
Parameters
----------
text : str, default=""
The text to display.
position : Tuple[float, float], default=(0, 0)
The position of the text in the window.
width : Optional[int], default=None
The width of the text box.
height : Optional[int], default=None
The height of the text box.
color : Optional[ColorType], default=None
The color of the text.
anchor_x : AnchorHorizontal, default="center"
The horizontal anchor alignment of the text.
anchor_y : AnchorVertical, default="center"
The vertical anchor alignment of the text.
window : Optional[Window], default=None
The window in which the text will be displayed.
rotation : float, default=0
The rotation angle of the text.
multiline : bool, default=False
Whether the text can span multiple lines.
font_name : Optional[str], default=None
The name of the font to use.
font_size : Optional[float], default=None
The size of the font to use.
italic : bool, default=False
Whether the text is italicized.
stretch : bool, default=False
Whether the text is stretched.
align : AnchorHorizontal, default="center"
The alignment of the text.
coordinate_units : Optional[Union[UnitType, Units]], default=None
The unit system to be used for positioning the text.
kwargs : dict
Additional keyword arguments to pass to the Pyglet Label.
"""
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def __init__(
self,
text: str = "",
position: Tuple[float, float] = (0, 0),
width: Optional[int] = None,
height: Optional[int] = None,
color: Optional["ColorType"] = None,
anchor_x: "AnchorHorizontal" = "center",
anchor_y: "AnchorVertical" = "center",
align: "AnchorHorizontal" = "center",
rotation: float = 0,
multiline: bool = False,
font_name: Optional[str] = None,
font_size: Optional[float] = None,
italic: bool = False,
stretch: bool = False,
window: Optional["Window"] = None,
coordinates: Optional[Union["UnitType", "Unit"]] = None,
**kwargs,
):
# Retrieve window and set coordinate system
self.window = window or get_window()
self._coordinates = None
self.coordinates = coordinates
x, y = self.coordinates.transform(*position)
# Initialize text properties
width = parse_width(width, window=self.window)
height = parse_height(height, window=self.window)
color = Color(color).to_rgba255() or (255, 255, 255, 255)
super().__init__(
text=text,
x=x,
y=y,
width=width,
height=height,
anchor_x=anchor_x,
anchor_y=anchor_y,
rotation=rotation,
multiline=multiline,
font_name=font_name,
font_size=font_size,
italic=italic,
stretch=stretch,
align=align,
color=color,
**kwargs,
)
@property
def coordinates(self) -> "Unit":
"""Get the coordinate system used for the text."""
return self._coordinates
@coordinates.setter
def coordinates(self, value: Optional[Union["UnitType", "Unit"]]):
"""Set the coordinate system used for the text."""
if value is None:
self._coordinates = self.window.coordinates
else:
self._coordinates = Unit.from_name(value, window=self.window)
@Label.color.setter
def color(self, value: Optional[Union["ColorType", "Color"]]):
"""Set the color of the text."""
value = Color(value).to_rgba255() or (255, 255, 255, 255)
super().color = value
@Label.height.setter
def height(self, value: Optional[Union[str, int, float]]):
value = parse_height(value, window=self.window)
super().height = value
@Label.width.setter
def width(self, value: Optional[Union[str, int, float]]):
value = parse_width(value, window=self.window)
super().width = value
@property
def position(self) -> Tuple[float, float]:
"""Get the position of the text in pixels."""
return self.x, self.y
@position.setter
def position(self, value: Tuple[float, float]):
"""Set the position of the text."""
x, y = self.coordinates.transform(*value)
self.x = x
self.y = y
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def draw(self) -> "Text":
super().draw()
return self