| Class and Description |
|---|
| FontCharset
Charset represents the basic set of characters associated with a font (that it can display), and
corresponds to the ANSI codepage (8-bit or DBCS) of that character set used by a given language.
|
| FontFacet
A FontFacet holds the font data for a shape of a font, i.e.
|
| FontFamily
A property of a font that describes its general appearance.
|
| FontGroup
Text runs can contain characters which will be handled (if configured) by a different font,
because the default font (latin) doesn't contain corresponding glyphs.
|
| FontGroup.FontGroupRange |
| FontHeader.PanoseArmStyle |
| FontHeader.PanoseContrast |
| FontHeader.PanoseFamily |
| FontHeader.PanoseLetterForm |
| FontHeader.PanoseMidLine |
| FontHeader.PanoseProportion |
| FontHeader.PanoseSerif |
| FontHeader.PanoseStroke |
| FontHeader.PanoseWeight |
| FontHeader.PanoseXHeight |
| FontInfo
A FontInfo object holds information about a font configuration.
|
| FontPitch
A property of a font that describes the pitch, of the characters.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| FontInfo
A FontInfo object holds information about a font configuration.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| FontCharset
Charset represents the basic set of characters associated with a font (that it can display), and
corresponds to the ANSI codepage (8-bit or DBCS) of that character set used by a given language.
|
| FontFacet
A FontFacet holds the font data for a shape of a font, i.e.
|
| FontHeader
The header data of an EOT font.
|
| FontInfo
A FontInfo object holds information about a font configuration.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| FontCharset
Charset represents the basic set of characters associated with a font (that it can display), and
corresponds to the ANSI codepage (8-bit or DBCS) of that character set used by a given language.
|
| FontFamily
A property of a font that describes its general appearance.
|
| FontGroup
Text runs can contain characters which will be handled (if configured) by a different font,
because the default font (latin) doesn't contain corresponding glyphs.
|
| FontInfo
A FontInfo object holds information about a font configuration.
|
| FontPitch
A property of a font that describes the pitch, of the characters.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| FontCharset
Charset represents the basic set of characters associated with a font (that it can display), and
corresponds to the ANSI codepage (8-bit or DBCS) of that character set used by a given language.
|
| FontFamily
A property of a font that describes its general appearance.
|
| FontInfo
A FontInfo object holds information about a font configuration.
|
| FontPitch
A property of a font that describes the pitch, of the characters.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| FontInfo
A FontInfo object holds information about a font configuration.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| FontGroup
Text runs can contain characters which will be handled (if configured) by a different font,
because the default font (latin) doesn't contain corresponding glyphs.
|
| FontInfo
A FontInfo object holds information about a font configuration.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| FontGroup
Text runs can contain characters which will be handled (if configured) by a different font,
because the default font (latin) doesn't contain corresponding glyphs.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| FontCharset
Charset represents the basic set of characters associated with a font (that it can display), and
corresponds to the ANSI codepage (8-bit or DBCS) of that character set used by a given language.
|
| FontFacet
A FontFacet holds the font data for a shape of a font, i.e.
|
| FontFamily
A property of a font that describes its general appearance.
|
| FontGroup
Text runs can contain characters which will be handled (if configured) by a different font,
because the default font (latin) doesn't contain corresponding glyphs.
|
| FontInfo
A FontInfo object holds information about a font configuration.
|
| FontPitch
A property of a font that describes the pitch, of the characters.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| FontCharset
Charset represents the basic set of characters associated with a font (that it can display), and
corresponds to the ANSI codepage (8-bit or DBCS) of that character set used by a given language.
|
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