///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: fontdata.h // Purpose: interface of wxFontData // Author: wxWidgets team // Licence: wxWindows licence ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** @class wxFontData This class holds a variety of information related to font dialogs. @library{wxcore} @category{cmndlg,data} @see @ref overview_cmndlg_font, wxFont, wxFontDialog */ class wxFontData : public wxObject { public: /** Constructor. Initializes @e fontColour to black, @e showHelp to @false, @e allowSymbols to @true, @e enableEffects to @true, @e minSize to 0 and @e maxSize to 0. */ wxFontData(); /** Enables or disables "effects" under Windows or generic only. This refers to the controls for manipulating colour, strikeout and underline properties. The default value is @true. */ void EnableEffects(bool enable); /** Under Windows, returns a flag determining whether symbol fonts can be selected. Has no effect on other platforms. The default value is @true. */ bool GetAllowSymbols() const; /** Gets the font chosen by the user if the user pressed OK (wxFontDialog::ShowModal() returned wxID_OK). */ wxFont GetChosenFont() const; /** Gets the colour associated with the font dialog. The default value is black. */ const wxColour& GetColour() const; /** Determines whether "effects" are enabled under Windows. This refers to the controls for manipulating colour, strikeout and underline properties. The default value is @true. */ bool GetEnableEffects() const; /** Returns the state of the flags restricting the selection. Note that currently these flags are only effectively used in wxMSW. @returns - @c wxFONTRESTRICT_NONE If no restriction applies, or a combination of the following flags: - @c wxFONTRESTRICT_SCALABLE To show only scalable fonts - no raster fonts. - @c wxFONTRESTRICT_FIXEDPITCH To show only monospaced fonts. The default value is @c wxFONTRESTRICT_NONE. @since 3.1.4 */ int GetRestrictSelection() const; /** Gets the font that will be initially used by the font dialog. This should have previously been set by the application. */ wxFont GetInitialFont() const; /** Returns @true if the Help button will be shown (Windows only). The default value is @false. */ bool GetShowHelp() const; /** Restricts the selection to a subset of the available fonts. Note that currently these flags are only effectively used in wxMSW and are ignored in the other ports. Possible values are: - @c wxFONTRESTRICT_NONE No restriction, show all fonts in the dialog. - @c wxFONTRESTRICT_SCALABLE To show only scalable fonts - no raster fonts. - @c wxFONTRESTRICT_FIXEDPITCH To show only monospaced fonts. The default value is @c wxFONTRESTRICT_NONE. @since 3.1.4 */ void RestrictSelection(int flags); /** Under Windows, determines whether symbol fonts can be selected. Has no effect on other platforms. The default value is @true. */ void SetAllowSymbols(bool allowSymbols); /** Sets the font that will be returned to the user (for internal use only). */ void SetChosenFont(const wxFont& font); /** Sets the colour that will be used for the font foreground colour. The default colour is black. */ void SetColour(const wxColour& colour); /** Sets the font that will be initially used by the font dialog. */ void SetInitialFont(const wxFont& font); /** Sets the valid range for the font point size (Windows only). The default is 0, 0 (unrestricted range). */ void SetRange(int min, int max); /** Determines whether the Help button will be displayed in the font dialog (Windows only). The default value is @false. */ void SetShowHelp(bool showHelp); /** Assignment operator for the font data. */ wxFontData& operator =(const wxFontData& data); };