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1 | \section{wxFont overview}\label{wxfontoverview} | |
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3 | Class: \helpref{wxFont}{wxfont} | |
4 | ||
5 | A font is an object which determines the appearance of text, primarily | |
6 | when drawing text to a window or device context. A font is determined by | |
7 | the following parameters (not all of them have to be specified, of course): | |
8 | ||
9 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
10 | \twocolitem{Point size}{This is the standard way of referring to text size.} | |
11 | \twocolitem{Family}{Supported families are: | |
12 | {\bf wxDEFAULT, wxDECORATIVE, wxROMAN, wxSCRIPT, wxSWISS, wxMODERN}. | |
13 | {\bf wxMODERN} is a fixed pitch font; the others are either fixed or variable pitch.} | |
14 | \twocolitem{Style}{The value can be {\bf wxNORMAL, wxSLANT} or {\bf wxITALIC}.} | |
15 | \twocolitem{Weight}{The value can be {\bf wxNORMAL, wxLIGHT} or {\bf wxBOLD}.} | |
16 | \twocolitem{Underlining}{The value can be TRUE or FALSE.} | |
17 | \twocolitem{Face name}{An optional string specifying the actual typeface to be used. If NULL, | |
18 | a default typeface will chosen based on the family.} | |
19 | \twocolitem{Encoding}{The font encoding (see {\bf wxFONTENCODING\_XXX} | |
20 | constants and the \helpref{font overview}{wxfontencodingoverview} for more | |
21 | details)} | |
22 | \end{twocollist} | |
23 | ||
24 | Specifying a family, rather than a specific typeface name, ensures a degree of | |
25 | portability across platforms because a suitable font will be chosen for the | |
26 | given font family. | |
27 | ||
28 | Under Windows, the face name can be one of the installed fonts on the user's | |
29 | system. Since the choice of fonts differs from system to system, either choose | |
30 | standard Windows fonts, or if allowing the user to specify a face name, store | |
31 | the family id with any file that might be transported to a different Windows | |
32 | machine or other platform. | |
33 | ||
34 | \normalbox{{\bf Note:} There is currently a difference between the appearance | |
35 | of fonts on the two platforms, if the mapping mode is anything other than | |
36 | wxMM\_TEXT. Under X, font size is always specified in points. Under MS | |
37 | Windows, the unit for text is points but the text is scaled according to the | |
38 | current mapping mode. However, user scaling on a device context will also | |
39 | scale fonts under both environments.} | |
40 |