wxWidgets/interface/wx/font.h
Vadim Zeitlin 64932e4105 No changes, just avoid overriding GetNativeFontInfoDesc() in wxMSW wxFont.
wxFont::GetNativeFontInfoDesc() and GetNativeFontInfoUserDesc() were
overridden just to ensure that the font is realized but it makes sense to do
it in wxFontRefData::GetNativeFontInfo() itself as detecting the face name
won't work if the font is not realized anyhow. And then we don't need these
functions at all as the only thing they do is checking that the font is valid
when they are called but this can be done in the base class itself as this
should happen in all ports (document that this is the case).

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: font.h
// Purpose: interface of wxFont
// Author: wxWidgets team
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
Standard font families: these are used mainly during wxFont creation to specify
the generic properties of the font without hardcoding in the sources a specific
face name.
wxFontFamily thus allows to group the font face names of fonts with similar
properties. Most wxWidgets ports use lists of fonts for each font family
inspired by the data taken from http://www.codestyle.org/css/font-family.
*/
enum wxFontFamily
{
wxFONTFAMILY_DEFAULT = wxDEFAULT, //!< Chooses a default font.
wxFONTFAMILY_DECORATIVE = wxDECORATIVE, //!< A decorative font.
wxFONTFAMILY_ROMAN = wxROMAN, //!< A formal, serif font.
wxFONTFAMILY_SCRIPT = wxSCRIPT, //!< A handwriting font.
wxFONTFAMILY_SWISS = wxSWISS, //!< A sans-serif font.
/// A fixed pitch font. Note that wxFont currently does not make distinctions
/// between @c wxFONTFAMILY_MODERN and @c wxFONTFAMILY_TELETYPE.
wxFONTFAMILY_MODERN = wxMODERN,
/// A teletype (i.e. monospaced) font.
/// Monospace fonts have a fixed width like typewriters and often have strong angular
/// or block serifs. Monospace font faces are often used code samples and have a simple,
/// functional font style.
/// See also wxFont::IsFixedWidth() for an easy way to test for monospace property.
wxFONTFAMILY_TELETYPE = wxTELETYPE,
/// Returned by wxFont::GetFamily() when the face name of the font cannot
/// be classified into one of the previous wxFontFamily values.
wxFONTFAMILY_UNKNOWN = wxFONTFAMILY_MAX,
wxFONTFAMILY_MAX
};
/**
Font styles.
*/
enum wxFontStyle
{
/// The font is drawn without slant.
wxFONTSTYLE_NORMAL = wxNORMAL,
/// The font is slanted in an italic style.
wxFONTSTYLE_ITALIC = wxITALIC,
/// The font is slanted, but in a roman style.
/// Note that under wxMSW this style is the same as @c wxFONTSTYLE_ITALIC.
wxFONTSTYLE_SLANT = wxSLANT,
wxFONTSTYLE_MAX
};
/**
Font weights.
*/
enum wxFontWeight
{
wxFONTWEIGHT_NORMAL = wxNORMAL, //!< Normal font.
wxFONTWEIGHT_LIGHT = wxLIGHT, //!< Light font.
wxFONTWEIGHT_BOLD = wxBOLD, //!< Bold font.
wxFONTWEIGHT_MAX
};
/**
The font flag bits for the new font ctor accepting one combined flags word.
*/
enum wxFontFlag
{
/// no special flags: font with default weight/slant/anti-aliasing
wxFONTFLAG_DEFAULT = 0,
/// slant flags (default: no slant)
wxFONTFLAG_ITALIC = 1 << 0,
wxFONTFLAG_SLANT = 1 << 1,
/// weight flags (default: medium)
wxFONTFLAG_LIGHT = 1 << 2,
wxFONTFLAG_BOLD = 1 << 3,
/// anti-aliasing flag: force on or off (default: the current system default)
wxFONTFLAG_ANTIALIASED = 1 << 4,
wxFONTFLAG_NOT_ANTIALIASED = 1 << 5,
/// underlined/strikethrough flags (default: no lines)
wxFONTFLAG_UNDERLINED = 1 << 6,
wxFONTFLAG_STRIKETHROUGH = 1 << 7,
/// the mask of all currently used flags
wxFONTFLAG_MASK = wxFONTFLAG_ITALIC |
wxFONTFLAG_SLANT |
wxFONTFLAG_LIGHT |
wxFONTFLAG_BOLD |
wxFONTFLAG_ANTIALIASED |
wxFONTFLAG_NOT_ANTIALIASED |
wxFONTFLAG_UNDERLINED |
wxFONTFLAG_STRIKETHROUGH
};
/**
Font encodings.
See wxFont::SetEncoding().
*/
enum wxFontEncoding
{
/// Default system encoding.
wxFONTENCODING_SYSTEM = -1, // system default
/// Default application encoding.
wxFONTENCODING_DEFAULT, // current default encoding
// ISO8859 standard defines a number of single-byte charsets
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_1, //!< West European (Latin1)
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_2, //!< Central and East European (Latin2)
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_3, //!< Esperanto (Latin3)
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_4, //!< Baltic (old) (Latin4)
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_5, //!< Cyrillic
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_6, //!< Arabic
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_7, //!< Greek
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_8, //!< Hebrew
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_9, //!< Turkish (Latin5)
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_10, //!< Variation of Latin4 (Latin6)
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_11, //!< Thai
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_12, //!< doesn't exist currently, but put it
//!< here anyhow to make all ISO8859
//!< consecutive numbers
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_13, //!< Baltic (Latin7)
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_14, //!< Latin8
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_15, //!< Latin9 (a.k.a. Latin0, includes euro)
wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_MAX,
// Cyrillic charset soup (see http://czyborra.com/charsets/cyrillic.html)
wxFONTENCODING_KOI8, //!< KOI8 Russian
wxFONTENCODING_KOI8_U, //!< KOI8 Ukrainian
wxFONTENCODING_ALTERNATIVE, //!< same as MS-DOS CP866
wxFONTENCODING_BULGARIAN, //!< used under Linux in Bulgaria
// what would we do without Microsoft? They have their own encodings
// for DOS
wxFONTENCODING_CP437, //!< original MS-DOS codepage
wxFONTENCODING_CP850, //!< CP437 merged with Latin1
wxFONTENCODING_CP852, //!< CP437 merged with Latin2
wxFONTENCODING_CP855, //!< another cyrillic encoding
wxFONTENCODING_CP866, //!< and another one
// and for Windows
wxFONTENCODING_CP874, //!< WinThai
wxFONTENCODING_CP932, //!< Japanese (shift-JIS)
wxFONTENCODING_CP936, //!< Chinese simplified (GB)
wxFONTENCODING_CP949, //!< Korean (Hangul charset)
wxFONTENCODING_CP950, //!< Chinese (traditional - Big5)
wxFONTENCODING_CP1250, //!< WinLatin2
wxFONTENCODING_CP1251, //!< WinCyrillic
wxFONTENCODING_CP1252, //!< WinLatin1
wxFONTENCODING_CP1253, //!< WinGreek (8859-7)
wxFONTENCODING_CP1254, //!< WinTurkish
wxFONTENCODING_CP1255, //!< WinHebrew
wxFONTENCODING_CP1256, //!< WinArabic
wxFONTENCODING_CP1257, //!< WinBaltic (same as Latin 7)
wxFONTENCODING_CP12_MAX,
wxFONTENCODING_UTF7, //!< UTF-7 Unicode encoding
wxFONTENCODING_UTF8, //!< UTF-8 Unicode encoding
wxFONTENCODING_EUC_JP, //!< Extended Unix Codepage for Japanese
wxFONTENCODING_UTF16BE, //!< UTF-16 Big Endian Unicode encoding
wxFONTENCODING_UTF16LE, //!< UTF-16 Little Endian Unicode encoding
wxFONTENCODING_UTF32BE, //!< UTF-32 Big Endian Unicode encoding
wxFONTENCODING_UTF32LE, // UTF-32 Little Endian Unicode encoding
wxFONTENCODING_MACROMAN, //!< the standard mac encodings
wxFONTENCODING_MACJAPANESE,
wxFONTENCODING_MACCHINESETRAD,
wxFONTENCODING_MACKOREAN,
wxFONTENCODING_MACARABIC,
wxFONTENCODING_MACHEBREW,
wxFONTENCODING_MACGREEK,
wxFONTENCODING_MACCYRILLIC,
wxFONTENCODING_MACDEVANAGARI,
wxFONTENCODING_MACGURMUKHI,
wxFONTENCODING_MACGUJARATI,
wxFONTENCODING_MACORIYA,
wxFONTENCODING_MACBENGALI,
wxFONTENCODING_MACTAMIL,
wxFONTENCODING_MACTELUGU,
wxFONTENCODING_MACKANNADA,
wxFONTENCODING_MACMALAJALAM,
wxFONTENCODING_MACSINHALESE,
wxFONTENCODING_MACBURMESE,
wxFONTENCODING_MACKHMER,
wxFONTENCODING_MACTHAI,
wxFONTENCODING_MACLAOTIAN,
wxFONTENCODING_MACGEORGIAN,
wxFONTENCODING_MACARMENIAN,
wxFONTENCODING_MACCHINESESIMP,
wxFONTENCODING_MACTIBETAN,
wxFONTENCODING_MACMONGOLIAN,
wxFONTENCODING_MACETHIOPIC,
wxFONTENCODING_MACCENTRALEUR,
wxFONTENCODING_MACVIATNAMESE,
wxFONTENCODING_MACARABICEXT,
wxFONTENCODING_MACSYMBOL,
wxFONTENCODING_MACDINGBATS,
wxFONTENCODING_MACTURKISH,
wxFONTENCODING_MACCROATIAN,
wxFONTENCODING_MACICELANDIC,
wxFONTENCODING_MACROMANIAN,
wxFONTENCODING_MACCELTIC,
wxFONTENCODING_MACGAELIC,
wxFONTENCODING_MACKEYBOARD,
// more CJK encodings (for historical reasons some are already declared
// above)
wxFONTENCODING_ISO2022_JP, //!< ISO-2022-JP JIS encoding
wxFONTENCODING_MAX, //!< highest enumerated encoding value
wxFONTENCODING_MACMIN = wxFONTENCODING_MACROMAN ,
wxFONTENCODING_MACMAX = wxFONTENCODING_MACKEYBOARD ,
// aliases for endian-dependent UTF encodings
wxFONTENCODING_UTF16, //!< native UTF-16
wxFONTENCODING_UTF32, //!< native UTF-32
/// Alias for the native Unicode encoding on this platform
/// (this is used by wxEncodingConverter and wxUTFFile only for now)
wxFONTENCODING_UNICODE,
// alternative names for Far Eastern encodings
// Chinese
wxFONTENCODING_GB2312 = wxFONTENCODING_CP936, //!< Simplified Chinese
wxFONTENCODING_BIG5 = wxFONTENCODING_CP950, //!< Traditional Chinese
// Japanese (see http://zsigri.tripod.com/fontboard/cjk/jis.html)
wxFONTENCODING_SHIFT_JIS = wxFONTENCODING_CP932 //!< Shift JIS
};
/**
@class wxFont
A font is an object which determines the appearance of text.
Fonts are used for drawing text to a device context, and setting the appearance
of a window's text.
This class uses @ref overview_refcount "reference counting and copy-on-write"
internally so that assignments between two instances of this class are very
cheap. You can therefore use actual objects instead of pointers without
efficiency problems. If an instance of this class is changed it will create
its own data internally so that other instances, which previously shared the
data using the reference counting, are not affected.
You can retrieve the current system font settings with wxSystemSettings.
@library{wxcore}
@category{gdi}
@stdobjects
::wxNullFont, ::wxNORMAL_FONT, ::wxSMALL_FONT, ::wxITALIC_FONT, ::wxSWISS_FONT
@see @ref overview_font, wxDC::SetFont, wxDC::DrawText,
wxDC::GetTextExtent, wxFontDialog, wxSystemSettings
*/
class wxFont : public wxGDIObject
{
public:
/**
Default ctor.
*/
wxFont();
/**
Copy constructor, uses @ref overview_refcount "reference counting".
*/
wxFont(const wxFont& font);
/**
Creates a font object with the specified attributes.
@param pointSize
Size in points. See SetPointSize() for more info.
@param family
The font family: a generic portable way of referring to fonts without specifying a
facename. This parameter must be one of the ::wxFontFamily enumeration values.
If the @a faceName argument is provided, then it overrides the font family.
@param style
One of @c wxFONTSTYLE_NORMAL, @c wxFONTSTYLE_SLANT and @c wxFONTSTYLE_ITALIC.
@param weight
Font weight, sometimes also referred to as font boldness.
One of the ::wxFontWeight enumeration values.
@param underline
The value can be @true or @false.
At present this has an effect on Windows and Motif 2.x only.
@param faceName
An optional string specifying the face name to be used.
If it is an empty string, a default face name will be chosen based on the family.
@param encoding
An encoding which may be one of the enumeration values of ::wxFontEncoding.
Briefly these can be summed up as:
<TABLE>
<TR><TD>@c wxFONTENCODING_SYSTEM</TD><TD>Default system encoding.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>@c wxFONTENCODING_DEFAULT</TD><TD>
Default application encoding: this is the encoding set by calls to
SetDefaultEncoding() and which may be set to, say, KOI8 to create all
fonts by default with KOI8 encoding. Initially, the default application
encoding is the same as default system encoding.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>@c wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_1...15</TD><TD>ISO8859 encodings.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>@c wxFONTENCODING_KOI8</TD><TD>The standard Russian encoding for Internet.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>@c wxFONTENCODING_CP1250...1252</TD><TD>Windows encodings similar to ISO8859 (but not identical).</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
If the specified encoding isn't available, no font is created
(see also @ref overview_fontencoding).
@remarks If the desired font does not exist, the closest match will be
chosen. Under Windows, only scalable TrueType fonts are used.
*/
wxFont(int pointSize, wxFontFamily family, wxFontStyle style,
wxFontWeight weight,
bool underline = false,
const wxString& faceName = wxEmptyString,
wxFontEncoding encoding = wxFONTENCODING_DEFAULT);
/**
Creates a font object with the specified attributes.
@param pixelSize
Size in pixels. See SetPixelSize() for more info.
@param family
The font family: a generic portable way of referring to fonts without specifying a
facename. This parameter must be one of the ::wxFontFamily enumeration values.
If the @a faceName argument is provided, then it overrides the font family.
@param style
One of @c wxFONTSTYLE_NORMAL, @c wxFONTSTYLE_SLANT and @c wxFONTSTYLE_ITALIC.
@param weight
Font weight, sometimes also referred to as font boldness.
One of the ::wxFontWeight enumeration values.
@param underline
The value can be @true or @false.
At present this has an effect on Windows and Motif 2.x only.
@param faceName
An optional string specifying the face name to be used.
If it is an empty string, a default face name will be chosen based on the family.
@param encoding
An encoding which may be one of the enumeration values of ::wxFontEncoding.
Briefly these can be summed up as:
<TABLE>
<TR><TD>@c wxFONTENCODING_SYSTEM</TD><TD>Default system encoding.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>@c wxFONTENCODING_DEFAULT</TD><TD>
Default application encoding: this is the encoding set by calls to
SetDefaultEncoding() and which may be set to, say, KOI8 to create all
fonts by default with KOI8 encoding. Initially, the default application
encoding is the same as default system encoding.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>@c wxFONTENCODING_ISO8859_1...15</TD><TD>ISO8859 encodings.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>@c wxFONTENCODING_KOI8</TD><TD>The standard Russian encoding for Internet.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>@c wxFONTENCODING_CP1250...1252</TD><TD>Windows encodings similar to ISO8859 (but not identical).</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
If the specified encoding isn't available, no font is created
(see also @ref overview_fontencoding).
@remarks If the desired font does not exist, the closest match will be
chosen. Under Windows, only scalable TrueType fonts are used.
*/
wxFont(const wxSize& pixelSize, wxFontFamily family,
wxFontStyle style, wxFontWeight weight,
bool underline = false,
const wxString& faceName = wxEmptyString,
wxFontEncoding encoding = wxFONTENCODING_DEFAULT);
/**
Constructor from font description string.
This constructor uses SetNativeFontInfo() to initialize the font.
If @a fontdesc is invalid the font remains uninitialized, i.e. its IsOk() method
will return @false.
*/
wxFont(const wxString& fontdesc);
/**
Destructor.
See @ref overview_refcount_destruct "reference-counted object destruction"
for more info.
@remarks Although all remaining fonts are deleted when the application
exits, the application should try to clean up all fonts
itself. This is because wxWidgets cannot know if a
pointer to the font object is stored in an application
data structure, and there is a risk of double deletion.
*/
virtual ~wxFont();
/**
@name Getters
*/
//@{
/**
Returns the encoding of this font.
Note that under wxGTK the returned value is always @c wxFONTENCODING_UTF8.
@see SetEncoding()
*/
virtual wxFontEncoding GetEncoding() const;
/**
Returns the face name associated with the font, or the empty string if
there is no face information.
@see SetFaceName()
*/
virtual wxString GetFaceName() const;
/**
Gets the font family.
As described in ::wxFontFamily docs the returned value acts as a rough,
basic classification of the main font properties (look, spacing).
If the current font face name is not recognized by wxFont or by the
underlying system, @c wxFONTFAMILY_UNKNOWN is returned.
Note that currently this function is rather unreliable (@c wxFONTFAMILY_UNKNOWN
is returned in too many cases) and not particularly useful.
Font families mostly make sense only for font creation; see SetFamily().
@see SetFamily()
*/
virtual wxFontFamily GetFamily() const;
/**
Returns the platform-dependent string completely describing this font.
Returned string is always non-empty unless the font is invalid (in
which case an assert is triggered).
Note that the returned string is not meant to be shown or edited by the user: a
typical use of this function is for serializing in string-form a wxFont object.
@see SetNativeFontInfo(), GetNativeFontInfoUserDesc()
*/
wxString GetNativeFontInfoDesc() const;
/**
Returns a user-friendly string for this font object.
Returned string is always non-empty unless the font is invalid (in
which case an assert is triggered).
The string does not encode all wxFont infos under all platforms;
e.g. under wxMSW the font family is not present in the returned string.
Some examples of the formats of returned strings (which are platform-dependent)
are in SetNativeFontInfoUserDesc().
@see SetNativeFontInfoUserDesc(), GetNativeFontInfoDesc()
*/
wxString GetNativeFontInfoUserDesc() const;
/**
Gets the point size.
@see SetPointSize()
*/
virtual int GetPointSize() const;
/**
Gets the pixel size.
Note that under wxMSW if you passed to SetPixelSize() (or to the ctor)
a wxSize object with a null width value, you'll get a null width in
the returned object.
@see SetPixelSize()
*/
virtual wxSize GetPixelSize() const;
/**
Gets the font style. See ::wxFontStyle for a list of valid styles.
@see SetStyle()
*/
virtual wxFontStyle GetStyle() const;
/**
Returns @true if the font is underlined, @false otherwise.
@see SetUnderlined()
*/
virtual bool GetUnderlined() const;
/**
Gets the font weight. See ::wxFontWeight for a list of valid weight identifiers.
@see SetWeight()
*/
virtual wxFontWeight GetWeight() const;
/**
Returns @true if the font is a fixed width (or monospaced) font,
@false if it is a proportional one or font is invalid.
Note that this function under some platforms is different than just testing
for the font family being equal to @c wxFONTFAMILY_TELETYPE because native
platform-specific functions are used for the check (resulting in a more
accurate return value).
*/
virtual bool IsFixedWidth() const;
/**
Returns @true if this object is a valid font, @false otherwise.
*/
virtual bool IsOk() const;
//@}
/**
@name Similar fonts creation
The functions in this section either modify the font in place or create
a new font similar to the given one but with its weight, style or size
changed.
*/
//@{
/**
Return a bold version of this font.
@see MakeBold()
@since 2.9.1
*/
wxFont Bold() const;
/**
Return an italic version of this font.
@see MakeItalic()
@since 2.9.1
*/
wxFont Italic() const;
/**
Return a larger version of this font.
The font size is multiplied by CSS specification inspired factor of @c
1.2.
@see Larger(), MakeSmaller(), Scale()
@since 2.9.1
*/
wxFont Larger() const;
/**
Changes this font to be bold.
@see Bold()
@since 2.9.1
*/
wxFont& MakeBold();
/**
Changes this font to be italic.
@see Italic()
@since 2.9.1
*/
wxFont& MakeItalic();
/**
Changes this font to be larger.
The font size is multiplied by CSS specification inspired factor of @c
1.2.
@see Larger(), MakeSmaller(), Scale()
@since 2.9.1
*/
wxFont& MakeLarger();
/**
Return a smaller version of this font.
The font size is divided by CSS specification inspired factor of @c
1.2.
@see MakeLarger(), Scale(), Smaller()
@since 2.9.1
*/
wxFont& MakeSmaller();
/**
Changes the size of this font.
The font size is multiplied by the given factor (which may be less than
1 to create a smaller version of the font).
@see Scaled(), MakeLarger(), MakeSmaller()
@since 2.9.1
*/
wxFont& Scale(float x);
/**
Return a scaled version of this font.
The font size is multiplied by the given factor (which may be less than
1 to create a smaller version of the font).
@see Scale(), Larger(), Smaller()
@since 2.9.1
*/
wxFont Scaled(float x) const;
/**
Return a smaller version of this font.
The font size is divided by CSS specification inspired factor of @c
1.2.
@see Larger(), MakeSmaller(), Scaled()
@since 2.9.1
*/
wxFont Smaller() const;
//@}
/**
@name Setters
These functions internally recreate the native font object with the new
specified property.
*/
//@{
/**
Sets the encoding for this font.
Note that under wxGTK this function has no effect (because the underlying
Pango library always uses @c wxFONTENCODING_UTF8).
@see GetEncoding()
*/
virtual void SetEncoding(wxFontEncoding encoding);
/**
Sets the facename for the font.
@param faceName
A valid facename, which should be on the end-user's system.
@remarks To avoid portability problems, don't rely on a specific face,
but specify the font family instead (see ::wxFontFamily and SetFamily()).
@return @true if the given face name exists; if the face name doesn't exist
in the user's system then the font is invalidated (so that IsOk() will
return @false) and @false is returned.
@see GetFaceName(), SetFamily()
*/
virtual bool SetFaceName(const wxString& faceName);
/**
Sets the font family.
As described in ::wxFontFamily docs the given @a family value acts as a rough,
basic indication of the main font properties (look, spacing).
Note that changing the font family results in changing the font face name.
@param family
One of the ::wxFontFamily values.
@see GetFamily(), SetFaceName()
*/
virtual void SetFamily(wxFontFamily family);
/**
Creates the font corresponding to the given native font description string
which must have been previously returned by GetNativeFontInfoDesc().
If the string is invalid, font is unchanged.
This function is typically used for de-serializing a wxFont object
previously saved in a string-form.
@return @true if the creation was successful.
@see SetNativeFontInfoUserDesc()
*/
bool SetNativeFontInfo(const wxString& info);
/**
Creates the font corresponding to the given native font description string and
returns @true if the creation was successful.
Unlike SetNativeFontInfo(), this function accepts strings which are user-friendly.
Examples of accepted string formats are:
@beginTable
@hdr3col{platform, generic syntax, example}
@row3col{wxGTK2, <tt>[FACE-NAME] [bold] [oblique|italic] [POINTSIZE]</tt>, Monospace bold 10}
@row3col{wxMSW, <tt>[light|bold] [italic] [FACE-NAME] [POINTSIZE] [ENCODING]</tt>, Tahoma 10 WINDOWS-1252}
@endTable
@todo add an example for wxMac
For more detailed information about the allowed syntaxes you can look at the
documentation of the native API used for font-rendering
(e.g. @c pango_font_description_from_string on GTK).
Note that unlike SetNativeFontInfo(), this function doesn't always restore all
attributes of the wxFont object under all platforms; e.g. on wxMSW the font family
is not restored (because GetNativeFontInfoUserDesc doesn't return it on wxMSW).
If you want to serialize/deserialize a font in string form, you should use
GetNativeFontInfoDesc() and SetNativeFontInfo() instead.
@see SetNativeFontInfo()
*/
bool SetNativeFontInfoUserDesc(const wxString& info);
/**
Sets the point size.
The <em>point size</em> is defined as 1/72 of the anglo-Saxon inch
(25.4 mm): it is approximately 0.0139 inch or 352.8 um.
@param pointSize
Size in points.
@see GetPointSize()
*/
virtual void SetPointSize(int pointSize);
/**
Sets the pixel size.
The height parameter of @a pixelSize must be positive while the width
parameter may also be zero (to indicate that you're not interested in the
width of the characters: a suitable width will be chosen for best rendering).
This feature (specifying the font pixel size) is directly supported only
under wxMSW and wxGTK currently; under other platforms a font with the
closest size to the given one is found using binary search (this maybe slower).
@see GetPixelSize()
*/
virtual void SetPixelSize(const wxSize& pixelSize);
/**
Sets the font style.
@param style
One of the ::wxFontStyle enumeration values.
@see GetStyle()
*/
virtual void SetStyle(wxFontStyle style);
/**
Sets underlining.
@param underlined
@true to underline, @false otherwise.
@see GetUnderlined()
*/
virtual void SetUnderlined(bool underlined);
/**
Sets the font weight.
@param weight
One of the ::wxFontWeight values.
@see GetWeight()
*/
virtual void SetWeight(wxFontWeight weight);
//@}
/**
Inequality operator.
See @ref overview_refcount_equality "reference-counted object comparison" for
more info.
*/
bool operator!=(const wxFont& font) const;
/**
Equality operator.
See @ref overview_refcount_equality "reference-counted object comparison" for
more info.
*/
bool operator==(const wxFont& font) const;
/**
Assignment operator, using @ref overview_refcount "reference counting".
*/
wxFont& operator =(const wxFont& font);
// statics
/**
Returns the current application's default encoding.
@see @ref overview_fontencoding, SetDefaultEncoding()
*/
static wxFontEncoding GetDefaultEncoding();
/**
Sets the default font encoding.
@see @ref overview_fontencoding, GetDefaultEncoding()
*/
static void SetDefaultEncoding(wxFontEncoding encoding);
//@{
/**
This function takes the same parameters as the relative
@ref wxFont::wxFont "wxFont constructor" and returns a new font
object allocated on the heap.
*/
static wxFont* New(int pointSize, wxFontFamily family, wxFontStyle style,
wxFontWeight weight,
bool underline = false,
const wxString& faceName = wxEmptyString,
wxFontEncoding encoding = wxFONTENCODING_DEFAULT);
static wxFont* New(int pointSize, wxFontFamily family,
int flags = wxFONTFLAG_DEFAULT,
const wxString& faceName = wxEmptyString,
wxFontEncoding encoding = wxFONTENCODING_DEFAULT);
static wxFont* New(const wxSize& pixelSize,
wxFontFamily family,
wxFontStyle style,
wxFontWeight weight,
bool underline = false,
const wxString& faceName = wxEmptyString,
wxFontEncoding encoding = wxFONTENCODING_DEFAULT);
static wxFont* New(const wxSize& pixelSize,
wxFontFamily family,
int flags = wxFONTFLAG_DEFAULT,
const wxString& faceName = wxEmptyString,
wxFontEncoding encoding = wxFONTENCODING_DEFAULT);
//@}
};
/**
An empty wxFont.
*/
wxFont wxNullFont;
/**
Equivalent to wxSystemSettings::GetFont(wxSYS_DEFAULT_GUI_FONT).
@see wxSystemSettings
*/
wxFont wxNORMAL_FONT;
/**
A font using the @c wxFONTFAMILY_SWISS family and 2 points smaller than
::wxNORMAL_FONT.
*/
wxFont wxSMALL_FONT;
/**
A font using the @c wxFONTFAMILY_ROMAN family and @c wxFONTSTYLE_ITALIC style and
of the same size of ::wxNORMAL_FONT.
*/
wxFont wxITALIC_FONT;
/**
A font identic to ::wxNORMAL_FONT except for the family used which is
@c wxFONTFAMILY_SWISS.
*/
wxFont wxSWISS_FONT;
/**
@class wxFontList
A font list is a list containing all fonts which have been created.
There is only one instance of this class: ::wxTheFontList.
Use this object to search for a previously created font of the desired type
and create it if not already found.
In some windowing systems, the font may be a scarce resource, so it is best to
reuse old resources if possible. When an application finishes, all fonts will
be deleted and their resources freed, eliminating the possibility of 'memory
leaks'.
@library{wxcore}
@category{gdi}
@see wxFont
*/
class wxFontList : public wxList
{
public:
/**
Constructor. The application should not construct its own font list:
use the object pointer ::wxTheFontList.
*/
wxFontList();
/**
Finds a font of the given specification, or creates one and adds it to the
list. See the @ref wxFont "wxFont constructor" for details of the arguments.
*/
wxFont* FindOrCreateFont(int point_size, wxFontFamily family, wxFontStyle style,
wxFontWeight weight, bool underline = false,
const wxString& facename = wxEmptyString,
wxFontEncoding encoding = wxFONTENCODING_DEFAULT);
};
/**
The global wxFontList instance.
*/
wxFontList* wxTheFontList;
// ============================================================================
// Global functions/macros
// ============================================================================
/** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_misc */
//@{
/**
Converts string to a wxFont best represented by the given string. Returns
@true on success.
@see wxToString(const wxFont&)
@header{wx/font.h}
*/
bool wxFromString(const wxString& string, wxFont* font);
/**
Converts the given wxFont into a string.
@see wxFromString(const wxString&, wxFont*)
@header{wx/font.h}
*/
wxString wxToString(const wxFont& font);
//@}