Difference between revisions of "Text SetFontName"
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Text_SetFontName returns a value of -2 if the specified object ID number is invalid. | Text_SetFontName returns a value of -2 if the specified object ID number is invalid. | ||
− | Any font in the ''Fonts'' folder can be used; the folder is accessible from the ''Control Panel'' in Windows | + | Any font in the ''Fonts'' folder can be used; the folder is accessible from the ''Control Panel'' in Windows operating system. |
− | + | == Usage == | |
+ | <syntaxhighlight>Text_SetFontName(ObjectID, "FontName")</syntaxhighlight> | ||
+ | Where: | ||
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+ | :'''ObjectID''' - a numerical expression specifying the object ID number. | ||
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+ | :'''FontName''' - a string expression specifying the font name. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* An object-specific ID number is returned by [[Text_New]] when the text object is created. | * An object-specific ID number is returned by [[Text_New]] when the text object is created. |
Latest revision as of 10:41, 22 January 2018
Assigns the specified font to a text object with the specified ID number.
Text_SetFontName returns a value of -2 if the specified object ID number is invalid.
Any font in the Fonts folder can be used; the folder is accessible from the Control Panel in Windows operating system.
Usage
Text_SetFontName(ObjectID, "FontName")
Where:
- ObjectID - a numerical expression specifying the object ID number.
- FontName - a string expression specifying the font name.
Notes
- An object-specific ID number is returned by Text_New when the text object is created.
- Use Text_GetFontName to get the font name for a specific text object.
Example
Assign font Verdana to the text object with the ID number of 3:
Value1=Text_SetFontName(3, "Verdana");