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'\" Copyright (c) 1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
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'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
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'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: font.n,v 1.1.1.1 2002-01-16 10:25:49 markom Exp $
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.so man.macros
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.TH font n 8.0 Tk "Tk Built-In Commands"
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'\" Note: do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below!
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.SH NAME
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font \- Create and inspect fonts.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBfont\fI option \fR?\fIarg arg ...\fR?
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.BE
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.PP
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The \fBfont\fR command provides several facilities for dealing with
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fonts, such as defining named fonts and inspecting the actual attributes of
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a font. The command has several different forms, determined by the
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first argument. The following forms are currently supported:
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.TP
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\fBfont actual \fIfont\fR ?\fB\-displayof \fIwindow\fR? ?\fIoption\fR?
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Returns information about the the actual attributes that are obtained when
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\fIfont\fR is used on \fIwindow\fR's display; the actual attributes obtained
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may differ from the attributes requested due to platform-dependant
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limitations, such as the availability of font families and pointsizes.
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\fIfont\fR is a font description; see FONT DESCRIPTIONS below. If the
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\fIwindow\fR argument is omitted, it defaults to the main window. If
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\fIoption\fR is specified, returns the value of that attribute; if it is
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omitted, the return value is a list of all the attributes and their values.
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See FONT OPTIONS below for a list of the possible attributes.
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.TP
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\fBfont configure \fIfontname\fR ?\fIoption\fR? ?\fIvalue option value ...\fR?
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Query or modify the desired attributes for the named font called
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\fIfontname\fR. If no \fIoption\fR is specified, returns a list describing
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all the options and their values for \fIfontname\fR. If a single \fIoption\fR
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is specified with no \fIvalue\fR, then returns the current value of that
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attribute. If one or more \fIoption\fR\-\fIvalue\fR pairs are specified,
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then the command modifies the given named font to have the given values; in
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this case, all widgets using that font will redisplay themselves using the
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new attributes for the font. See FONT OPTIONS below for a list of the
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possible attributes.
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.TP
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\fBfont create\fR ?\fIfontname\fR? ?\fIoption value ...\fR?
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Creates a new named font and returns its name. \fIfontname\fR specifies the
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name for the font; if it is omitted, then Tk generates a new name of the
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form \fBfont\fIx\fR, where \fIx\fR is an integer. There may be any number
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of \fIoption\fR\-\fIvalue\fR pairs, which provide the desired attributes for
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the new named font. See FONT OPTIONS below for a list of the possible
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attributes.
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.TP
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\fBfont delete\fR \fIfontname\fR ?\fIfontname ...\fR?
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Delete the specified named fonts. If there are widgets using the named font,
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the named font won't actually be deleted until all the instances are
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released. Those widgets will continue to display using the last known values
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for the named font. If a deleted named font is subsequently recreated with
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another call to \fBfont create\fR, the widgets will use the new named font
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and redisplay themselves using the new attributes of that font.
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.TP
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\fBfont families\fR ?\fB\-displayof \fIwindow\fR?
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The return value is a list of the case-insensitive names of all font families
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that exist on \fIwindow\fR's display. If the \fIwindow\fR argument is
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omitted, it defaults to the main window.
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.TP
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\fBfont measure \fIfont\fR ?\fB\-displayof \fIwindow\fR? \fItext\fR
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Measures the amount of space the string \fItext\fR would use in the given
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\fIfont\fR when displayed in \fIwindow\fR. \fIfont\fR is a font description;
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see FONT DESCRIPTIONS below. If the \fIwindow\fR argument is omitted, it
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defaults to the main window. The return value is the total width in pixels
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of \fItext\fR, not including the extra pixels used by highly exagerrated
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characters such as cursive ``f''. If the string contains newlines or tabs,
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those characters are not expanded or treated specially when measuring the
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string.
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.TP
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\fBfont metrics \fIfont\fR ?\fB\-displayof \fIwindow\fR? ?\fIoption\fR?
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Returns information about the metrics (the font-specific data), for
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\fIfont\fR when it is used on \fIwindow\fR's display. \fIfont\fR is a font
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description; see FONT DESCRIPTIONS below. If the \fIwindow\fR argument is
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omitted, it defaults to the main window. If \fIoption\fR is specified,
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returns the value of that metric; if it is omitted, the return value is a
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list of all the metrics and their values. See FONT METRICS below for a list
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of the possible metrics.
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.TP
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\fBfont names\fR
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The return value is a list of all the named fonts that are currently defined.
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.SH "FONT DESCRIPTION"
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.PP
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The following formats are accepted as a font description anywhere
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\fIfont\fR is specified as an argument above; these same forms are also
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permitted when specifying the \fB\-font\fR option for widgets.
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.TP
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[1] \fIfontname\fR
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The name of a named font, created using the \fBfont create\fR command. When
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a widget uses a named font, it is guaranteed that this will never cause an
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error, as long as the named font exists, no matter what potentially invalid
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or meaningless set of attributes the named font has. If the named font
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cannot be displayed with exactly the specified attributes, some other close
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font will be substituted automatically.
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.TP
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[2] \fIsystemfont\fR
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The platform-specific name of a font, interpreted by the graphics server.
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This also includes, under X, an XLFD (see [4]) for which a single ``\fB*\fR''
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character was used to elide more than one field in the middle of the
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name. See PLATFORM-SPECIFIC issues for a list of the system fonts.
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.VS 8.0 br
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.TP
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[3] \fIfamily \fR?\fIsize\fR? ?\fIstyle\fR? ?\fIstyle ...\fR?
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A properly formed list whose first element is the desired font
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\fIfamily\fR and whose optional second element is the desired \fIsize\fR.
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The interpretation of the \fIsize\fR attribute follows the same rules
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described for \fB\-size\fR in FONT OPTIONS below. Any additional optional
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arguments following the \fIsize\fR are font \fIstyle\fRs. Possible values
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for the \fIstyle\fR arguments are as follows:
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.RS
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.DS
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.ta 3c 6c 9c
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\fBnormal bold roman italic
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underline overstrike\fR
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.DE
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.RE
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.TP
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[4] X-font names (XLFD)
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A Unix-centric font name of the form
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\fI-foundry-family-weight-slant-setwidth-addstyle-pixel-point-resx-resy-spacing-width-charset-encoding\fR.
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The ``\fB*\fR'' character may be used to skip individual fields that the
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user does not care about. There must be exactly one ``\fB*\fR'' for each
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field skipped, except that a ``\fB*\fR'' at the end of the XLFD skips any
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remaining fields; the shortest valid XLFD is simply ``\fB*\fR'', signifying
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all fields as defaults. Any fields that were skipped are given default
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values. For compatibility, an XLFD always chooses a font of the specified
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pixel size (not point size); although this interpretation is not strictly
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correct, all existing applications using XLFDs assumed that one ``point''
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was in fact one pixel and would display incorrectly (generally larger) if
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the correct size font were actually used.
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.VE
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.TP
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[5] \fIoption value \fR?\fIoption value ...\fR?
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A properly formed list of \fIoption\fR\-\fIvalue\fR pairs that specify
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the desired attributes of the font, in the same format used when defining
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a named font; see FONT OPTIONS below.
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.LP
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When font description \fIfont\fR is used, the system attempts to parse the
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description according to each of the above five rules, in the order specified.
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Cases [1] and [2] must match the name of an existing named font or of a
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system font. Cases [3], [4], and [5] are accepted on all
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platforms and the closest available font will be used. In some situations
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it may not be possible to find any close font (e.g., the font family was
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a garbage value); in that case, some system-dependant default font is
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chosen. If the font description does not match any of the above patterns,
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an error is generated.
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.SH "FONT METRICS"
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The following options are used by the \fBfont metrics\fR command to query
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font-specific data determined when the font was created. These properties are
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for the whole font itself and not for individual characters drawn in that
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font. In the following definitions, the ``baseline'' of a font is the
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horizontal line where the bottom of most letters line up; certain letters,
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such as lower-case ``g'' stick below the baseline.
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.TP
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\fB\-ascent \0\fR
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The amount in pixels that the tallest letter sticks up above the baseline of
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the font, plus any extra blank space added by the designer of the font.
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.TP
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\fB\-descent \0\fR
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The largest amount in pixels that any letter sticks down below the baseline
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of the font, plus any extra blank space added by the designer of the font.
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.TP
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\fB\-linespace\fR
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Returns how far apart vertically in pixels two lines of text using the same
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font should be placed so that none of the characters in one line overlap any
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of the characters in the other line. This is generally the sum of the ascent
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above the baseline line plus the descent below the baseline.
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\fB\-fixed \0\fR
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Returns a boolean flag that is ``\fB1\fR'' if this is a fixed-width font,
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where each normal character is the the same width as all the other
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characters, or is ``\fB0\fR'' if this is a proportionally-spaced font, where
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individual characters have different widths. The widths of control
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characters, tab characters, and other non-printing characters are not
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included when calculating this value.
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.SH "FONT OPTIONS"
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The following options are supported on all platforms, and are used when
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constructing a named font or when specifying a font using style [5] as
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above:
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.TP
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\fB\-family \fIname\fR
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The case-insensitive font family name. Tk guarantees to support the font
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families named \fBCourier\fR (a monospaced ``typewriter'' font), \fBTimes\fR
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(a serifed ``newspaper'' font), and \fBHelvetica\fR (a sans-serif
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``European'' font). The most closely matching native font family will
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automatically be substituted when one of the above font families is used.
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The \fIname\fR may also be the name of a native, platform-specific font
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family; in that case it will work as desired on one platform but may not
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display correctly on other platforms. If the family is unspecified or
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unrecognized, a platform-specific default font will be chosen.
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.VS
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\fB\-size \fIsize\fR
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The desired size of the font. If the \fIsize\fR argument is a positive
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number, it is interpreted as a size in points. If \fIsize\fR is a negative
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number, its absolute value is interpreted as a size in pixels. If a
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font cannot be displayed at the specified size, a nearby size will be
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chosen. If \fIsize\fR is unspecified or zero, a platform-dependent default
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size will be chosen.
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.RS
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.PP
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Sizes should normally be specified in points so the application will remain
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the same ruler size on the screen, even when changing screen resolutions or
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moving scripts across platforms. However, specifying pixels is useful in
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certain circumstances such as when a piece of text must line up with respect
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to a fixed-size bitmap. The mapping between points and pixels is set when
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the application starts, based on properties of the installed monitor, but it
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can be overridden by calling the \fBtk scaling\fR command.
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.RE
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.VE
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\fB\-weight \fIweight\fR
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The nominal thickness of the characters in the font. The value
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\fBnormal\fR specifies a normal weight font, while \fBbold\fR specifies a
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bold font. The closest available weight to the one specified will
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be chosen. The default weight is \fBnormal\fR.
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.TP
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\fB\-slant \fIslant\fR
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The amount the characters in the font are slanted away from the
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vertical. Valid values for slant are \fBroman\fR and \fBitalic\fR.
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A roman font is the normal, upright appearance of a font, while
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an italic font is one that is tilted some number of degrees from upright.
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The closest available slant to the one specified will be chosen.
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The default slant is \fBroman\fR.
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.TP
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\fB\-underline \fIboolean\fR
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The value is a boolean flag that specifies whether characters in this
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font should be underlined. The default value for underline is \fBfalse\fR.
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.TP
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\fB\-overstrike \fIboolean\fR
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The value is a boolean flag that specifies whether a horizontal line should
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be drawn through the middle of characters in this font. The default value
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for overstrike is \fBfalse\fR.
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.SH "PLATFORM-SPECIFIC ISSUES"
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.LP
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The following named system fonts are supported:
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.RS
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X Windows:
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All valid X font names, including those listed by xlsfonts(1), are available.
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.TP
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MS Windows:
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.DS
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\fBsystem ansi device
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systemfixed ansifixed oemfixed\fR
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.DE
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Macintosh:
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.DS
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\fBsystem application\fR
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.DE
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.RE
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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options
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.SH KEYWORDS
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font
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