FONTUTIL.RTF - Technical Article (97397)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) 3.1
This article was previously published under Q97397 SUMMARY
Handling fonts in Microsoft Windows-based applications can involve a
lot of grunt work. For example, essential tasks such as creating
fonts, retrieving point sizes, and calculating text metrics can take
up a lot of the developer's time and effort. This article describes
some useful font-handling functions that take care of most of this
tedious work, thus making it easier to create and manipulate fonts in
Windows.
The FONTUTIL sample application demonstrates most of the font-handling
functions discussed in this technical article. FONTUTIL contains useful
font-handling routines that make it easier for an application to create and
manipulate fonts in Microsoft Windows by taking care of most of the tedious
work.
The font utilities are primarily for applications that need the
relatively simplistic font model presented in the ChooseFont common
dialog box. ChooseFont() deals with fonts using four primary variables: typeface name, typeface style, point size, and effects. ChooseFont also allows for color selection, but the font-handling functions do not currently support this feature.
The font-handling functions allow an application to create and
interrogate fonts in a manner that is consistent with the ChooseFont
model. For example, you can create a font by using the
ReallyCreateFont() function and specifying the typeface name, typeface style, and point size; you can retrieve the typeface style of a font by using the GetTextStyle() function; and so on.
The font utility functions support Microsoft Windows versions 3.0 and
3.1, and Windows NT version 3.1. You can include the functions
either in an application or in a Dynamic-Link Library (DLL).
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 2/11/2005 |
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