An OpenGL example in Python using PyOpenGL and PyGame modules to render a spinning triangle while the FPS (Frames Per Second) is displayed in the upper right hand corner using a TrueType font.
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font.py -- Displays FPS in OpenGL using TrueType fonts.
Copyright (c) 2002. Nelson Rush. All rights reserved.
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"""
from OpenGL.GL import *
from OpenGL.GLU import *
from pygame.locals import *
from pygame.display import *
from pygame.event import *
from pygame.key import *
from pygame.mouse import *
from pygame.font import *
from pygame.image import *
from pygame.time import *
from pygame import *
import sys
class Engine:
def __init__(self,w,h):
init()
display.init()
display.set_mode([w,h], DOUBLEBUF|OPENGL|HWPALETTE|HWSURFACE)
self.initgl()
self.resize(w,h)
mouse.set_visible(0)
self.w = w
self.h = h
font.init()
if not font.get_init():
print 'Could not render font.'
sys.exit(0)
self.font = font.Font('font.ttf',18)
self.char = []
for c in range(256):
self.char.append(self.CreateCharacter(chr(c)))
self.char = tuple(self.char)
self.lw = self.char[ord('0')][1]
self.lh = self.char[ord('0')][2]
self.angle = 0.0
self.frames = self.t = self.t_start = self.fps = 0
def initgl(self):
glClearColor(0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
glClearDepth(1.0)
glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST)
glDepthFunc(GL_LEQUAL)
glShadeModel(GL_SMOOTH)
glHint(GL_PERSPECTIVE_CORRECTION_HINT, GL_NICEST)
def resize(self,w,h):
if h == 0: h = 1
glViewport(0, 0, w, h)
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION)
glLoadIdentity()
gluPerspective(45.0, float(w) / float(h), 0.5, 150.0)
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW)
glLoadIdentity()
def CreateCharacter(self, s):
try:
letter_render = self.font.render(s, 1, (255,255,255), (0,0,0))
letter = image.tostring(letter_render, 'RGBA', 1)
letter_w, letter_h = letter_render.get_size()
except:
letter = None
letter_w = 0
letter_h = 0
return (letter, letter_w, letter_h)
def textView(self):
glViewport(0,0,self.w,self.h)
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION)
glLoadIdentity()
glOrtho(0.0, self.w - 1.0, 0.0, self.h - 1.0, -1.0, 1.0)
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW)
glLoadIdentity()
def Print(self,s,x,y):
s = str(s)
i = 0
lx = 0
length = len(s)
self.textView()
glPushMatrix()
while i < length:
glRasterPos2i(x + lx, y)
ch = self.char[ ord( s[i] ) ]
glDrawPixels(ch[1], ch[2], GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, ch[0])
lx += ch[1]
i += 1
glPopMatrix()
def DrawFPS(self, x, y):
self.t = time.get_ticks()
self.frames += 1
if self.t - self.t_start > 1000:
self.fps = self.frames * 1000 / (self.t - self.t_start)
self.t_start = self.t
self.frames = 0
self.Print(self.fps, x, y)
def draw(self):
glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT | GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT)
glLoadIdentity()
self.resize(self.w,self.h)
glTranslatef(0.0, 0.0, -6.0)
glPushMatrix()
glRotatef(self.angle, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0)
glBegin(GL_TRIANGLES)
glColor3f(0.0, 0.0, 1.0)
glVertex3f(0.0, 1.0, 0.0)
glVertex3f(-1.0, -1.0, 0.0)
glVertex3f(1.0, -1.0, 0.0)
glEnd()
glPopMatrix()
self.DrawFPS(self.w - (self.lw * 3), self.h - self.lh)
self.angle += 1.0
def run(self):
while 1:
e = event.poll()
k = key.get_pressed()
if e.type == KEYDOWN and e.key == K_ESCAPE: break
self.draw()
display.flip()
if __name__ == '__main__':
engine = Engine(640,480)
engine.run()
font.quit()
display.quit()
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It buffers the TTF into memory and draws to any position specified in the framebuffer. Useful for displaying stats, general info., FPS, and text in a drop down console.
Disadvantage: Color/style cannot be changed on the fly without re-rendering entire character chart. And I haven't figured out just yet how to make the background transparent.
how to make the background transparent. I didn't read the above example very carefully, but I do know how to draw a transparent-background pygame surface with opengl. Here's the relevant code from my program: