/* ============================================================================== This file is part of the JUCE library. Copyright (c) 2013 - Raw Material Software Ltd. Permission is granted to use this software under the terms of either: a) the GPL v2 (or any later version) b) the Affero GPL v3 Details of these licenses can be found at: www.gnu.org/licenses JUCE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To release a closed-source product which uses JUCE, commercial licenses are available: visit www.juce.com for more information. ============================================================================== */ #ifndef JUCE_FONT_H_INCLUDED #define JUCE_FONT_H_INCLUDED //============================================================================== /** Represents a particular font, including its size, style, etc. Apart from the typeface to be used, a Font object also dictates whether the font is bold, italic, underlined, how big it is, and its kerning and horizontal scale factor. @see Typeface */ class JUCE_API Font { public: //============================================================================== /** A combination of these values is used by the constructor to specify the style of font to use. */ enum FontStyleFlags { plain = 0, /**< indicates a plain, non-bold, non-italic version of the font. @see setStyleFlags */ bold = 1, /**< boldens the font. @see setStyleFlags */ italic = 2, /**< finds an italic version of the font. @see setStyleFlags */ underlined = 4 /**< underlines the font. @see setStyleFlags */ }; //============================================================================== /** Creates a sans-serif font in a given size. @param fontHeight the height in pixels (can be fractional) @param styleFlags the style to use - this can be a combination of the Font::bold, Font::italic and Font::underlined, or just Font::plain for the normal style. @see FontStyleFlags, getDefaultSansSerifFontName */ Font (float fontHeight, int styleFlags = plain); /** Creates a font with a given typeface and parameters. @param typefaceName the font family of the typeface to use @param fontHeight the height in pixels (can be fractional) @param styleFlags the style to use - this can be a combination of the Font::bold, Font::italic and Font::underlined, or just Font::plain for the normal style. @see FontStyleFlags, getDefaultSansSerifFontName */ Font (const String& typefaceName, float fontHeight, int styleFlags); /** Creates a font with a given typeface and parameters. @param typefaceName the font family of the typeface to use @param typefaceStyle the font style of the typeface to use @param fontHeight the height in pixels (can be fractional) */ Font (const String& typefaceName, const String& typefaceStyle, float fontHeight); /** Creates a copy of another Font object. */ Font (const Font& other) noexcept; /** Creates a font for a typeface. */ Font (const Typeface::Ptr& typeface); /** Creates a basic sans-serif font at a default height. You should use one of the other constructors for creating a font that you're planning on drawing with - this constructor is here to help initialise objects before changing the font's settings later. */ Font(); #if JUCE_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_MOVE_SEMANTICS Font (Font&& other) noexcept; Font& operator= (Font&& other) noexcept; #endif /** Copies this font from another one. */ Font& operator= (const Font& other) noexcept; bool operator== (const Font& other) const noexcept; bool operator!= (const Font& other) const noexcept; /** Destructor. */ ~Font() noexcept; //============================================================================== /** Changes the font family of the typeface. e.g. "Arial", "Courier", etc. This may also be set to Font::getDefaultSansSerifFontName(), Font::getDefaultSerifFontName(), or Font::getDefaultMonospacedFontName(), which are not actual platform-specific font family names, but are generic font family names that are used to represent the various default fonts. If you need to know the exact typeface font family being used, you can call Font::getTypeface()->getName(), which will give you the platform-specific font family. If a suitable font isn't found on the machine, it'll just use a default instead. */ void setTypefaceName (const String& faceName); /** Returns the font family of the typeface that this font uses. e.g. "Arial", "Courier", etc. This may also be set to Font::getDefaultSansSerifFontName(), Font::getDefaultSerifFontName(), or Font::getDefaultMonospacedFontName(), which are not actual platform-specific font family names, but are generic font familiy names that are used to represent the various default fonts. If you need to know the exact typeface font family being used, you can call Font::getTypeface()->getName(), which will give you the platform-specific font family. */ const String& getTypefaceName() const noexcept; //============================================================================== /** Returns the font style of the typeface that this font uses. @see withTypefaceStyle, getAvailableStyles() */ const String& getTypefaceStyle() const noexcept; /** Changes the font style of the typeface. @see getAvailableStyles() */ void setTypefaceStyle (const String& newStyle); /** Returns a copy of this font with a new typeface style. @see getAvailableStyles() */ Font withTypefaceStyle (const String& newStyle) const; /** Returns a list of the styles that this font can use. */ StringArray getAvailableStyles() const; //============================================================================== /** Returns a typeface font family that represents the default sans-serif font. This is also the typeface that will be used when a font is created without specifying any typeface details. Note that this method just returns a generic placeholder string that means "the default sans-serif font" - it's not the actual font family of this font. @see setTypefaceName, getDefaultSerifFontName, getDefaultMonospacedFontName */ static const String& getDefaultSansSerifFontName(); /** Returns a typeface font family that represents the default sans-serif font. Note that this method just returns a generic placeholder string that means "the default serif font" - it's not the actual font family of this font. @see setTypefaceName, getDefaultSansSerifFontName, getDefaultMonospacedFontName */ static const String& getDefaultSerifFontName(); /** Returns a typeface font family that represents the default sans-serif font. Note that this method just returns a generic placeholder string that means "the default monospaced font" - it's not the actual font family of this font. @see setTypefaceName, getDefaultSansSerifFontName, getDefaultSerifFontName */ static const String& getDefaultMonospacedFontName(); /** Returns a typeface font style that represents the default sans-serif font. Note that this method just returns a generic placeholder string that means "the default font style" - it's not the actual font style of this font. @see setTypefaceStyle */ static const String& getDefaultStyle(); /** Returns the default system typeface for the given font. */ static Typeface::Ptr getDefaultTypefaceForFont (const Font& font); //============================================================================== /** Returns a copy of this font with a new height. */ Font withHeight (float height) const; /** Returns a copy of this font with a new height, specified in points. */ Font withPointHeight (float heightInPoints) const; /** Changes the font's height. @see getHeight, withHeight, setHeightWithoutChangingWidth */ void setHeight (float newHeight); /** Changes the font's height without changing its width. This alters the horizontal scale to compensate for the change in height. */ void setHeightWithoutChangingWidth (float newHeight); /** Returns the total height of this font, in pixels. This is the maximum height, from the top of the ascent to the bottom of the descenders. @see withHeight, setHeightWithoutChangingWidth, getAscent */ float getHeight() const noexcept; /** Returns the total height of this font, in points. This is the maximum height, from the top of the ascent to the bottom of the descenders. @see withPointHeight, getHeight */ float getHeightInPoints() const; /** Returns the height of the font above its baseline, in pixels. This is the maximum height from the baseline to the top. @see getHeight, getDescent */ float getAscent() const; /** Returns the height of the font above its baseline, in points. This is the maximum height from the baseline to the top. @see getHeight, getDescent */ float getAscentInPoints() const; /** Returns the amount that the font descends below its baseline, in pixels. This is calculated as (getHeight() - getAscent()). @see getAscent, getHeight */ float getDescent() const; /** Returns the amount that the font descends below its baseline, in points. This is calculated as (getHeight() - getAscent()). @see getAscent, getHeight */ float getDescentInPoints() const; //============================================================================== /** Returns the font's style flags. This will return a bitwise-or'ed combination of values from the FontStyleFlags enum, to describe whether the font is bold, italic, etc. @see FontStyleFlags, withStyle */ int getStyleFlags() const noexcept; /** Returns a copy of this font with the given set of style flags. @param styleFlags a bitwise-or'ed combination of values from the FontStyleFlags enum. @see FontStyleFlags, getStyleFlags */ Font withStyle (int styleFlags) const; /** Changes the font's style. @param newFlags a bitwise-or'ed combination of values from the FontStyleFlags enum. @see FontStyleFlags, withStyle */ void setStyleFlags (int newFlags); //============================================================================== /** Makes the font bold or non-bold. */ void setBold (bool shouldBeBold); /** Returns a copy of this font with the bold attribute set. */ Font boldened() const; /** Returns true if the font is bold. */ bool isBold() const noexcept; /** Makes the font italic or non-italic. */ void setItalic (bool shouldBeItalic); /** Returns a copy of this font with the italic attribute set. */ Font italicised() const; /** Returns true if the font is italic. */ bool isItalic() const noexcept; /** Makes the font underlined or non-underlined. */ void setUnderline (bool shouldBeUnderlined); /** Returns true if the font is underlined. */ bool isUnderlined() const noexcept; //============================================================================== /** Returns the font's horizontal scale. A value of 1.0 is the normal scale, less than this will be narrower, greater than 1.0 will be stretched out. @see withHorizontalScale */ float getHorizontalScale() const noexcept; /** Returns a copy of this font with a new horizontal scale. @param scaleFactor a value of 1.0 is the normal scale, less than this will be narrower, greater than 1.0 will be stretched out. @see getHorizontalScale */ Font withHorizontalScale (float scaleFactor) const; /** Changes the font's horizontal scale factor. @param scaleFactor a value of 1.0 is the normal scale, less than this will be narrower, greater than 1.0 will be stretched out. */ void setHorizontalScale (float scaleFactor); /** Returns the font's kerning. This is the extra space added between adjacent characters, as a proportion of the font's height. A value of zero is normal spacing, positive values will spread the letters out more, and negative values make them closer together. */ float getExtraKerningFactor() const noexcept; /** Returns a copy of this font with a new kerning factor. @param extraKerning a multiple of the font's height that will be added to space between the characters. So a value of zero is normal spacing, positive values spread the letters out, negative values make them closer together. */ Font withExtraKerningFactor (float extraKerning) const; /** Changes the font's kerning. @param extraKerning a multiple of the font's height that will be added to space between the characters. So a value of zero is normal spacing, positive values spread the letters out, negative values make them closer together. */ void setExtraKerningFactor (float extraKerning); //============================================================================== /** Changes all the font's characteristics with one call. */ void setSizeAndStyle (float newHeight, int newStyleFlags, float newHorizontalScale, float newKerningAmount); /** Changes all the font's characteristics with one call. */ void setSizeAndStyle (float newHeight, const String& newStyle, float newHorizontalScale, float newKerningAmount); //============================================================================== /** Returns the total width of a string as it would be drawn using this font. For a more accurate floating-point result, use getStringWidthFloat(). */ int getStringWidth (const String& text) const; /** Returns the total width of a string as it would be drawn using this font. @see getStringWidth */ float getStringWidthFloat (const String& text) const; /** Returns the series of glyph numbers and their x offsets needed to represent a string. An extra x offset is added at the end of the run, to indicate where the right hand edge of the last character is. */ void getGlyphPositions (const String& text, Array & glyphs, Array & xOffsets) const; //============================================================================== /** Returns the typeface used by this font. Note that the object returned may go out of scope if this font is deleted or has its style changed. */ Typeface* getTypeface() const; /** Creates an array of Font objects to represent all the fonts on the system. If you just need the font family names of the typefaces, you can also use findAllTypefaceNames() instead. @param results the array to which new Font objects will be added. */ static void findFonts (Array& results); /** Returns a list of all the available typeface font families. The names returned can be passed into setTypefaceName(). You can use this instead of findFonts() if you only need their font family names, and not font objects. */ static StringArray findAllTypefaceNames(); /** Returns a list of all the available typeface font styles. The names returned can be passed into setTypefaceStyle(). You can use this instead of findFonts() if you only need their styles, and not font objects. */ static StringArray findAllTypefaceStyles (const String& family); //============================================================================== /** Returns the font family of the typeface to be used for rendering glyphs that aren't found in the requested typeface. */ static const String& getFallbackFontName(); /** Sets the (platform-specific) font family of the typeface to use to find glyphs that aren't available in whatever font you're trying to use. */ static void setFallbackFontName (const String& name); /** Returns the font style of the typeface to be used for rendering glyphs that aren't found in the requested typeface. */ static const String& getFallbackFontStyle(); /** Sets the (platform-specific) font style of the typeface to use to find glyphs that aren't available in whatever font you're trying to use. */ static void setFallbackFontStyle (const String& style); //============================================================================== /** Creates a string to describe this font. The string will contain information to describe the font's typeface, size, and style. To recreate the font from this string, use fromString(). */ String toString() const; /** Recreates a font from its stringified encoding. This method takes a string that was created by toString(), and recreates the original font. */ static Font fromString (const String& fontDescription); private: //============================================================================== class SharedFontInternal; ReferenceCountedObjectPtr font; void dupeInternalIfShared(); void checkTypefaceSuitability(); float getHeightToPointsFactor() const; JUCE_LEAK_DETECTOR (Font) }; #endif // JUCE_FONT_H_INCLUDED