ID3DXFont::DrawText method
Draws formatted text. This method supports ANSI and Unicode strings.
Syntax
INT DrawText(
[in] LPD3DXSPRITE pSprite,
[in] LPCTSTR pString,
[in] INT Count,
[in] LPRECT pRect,
[in] DWORD Format,
[in] D3DCOLOR Color
);
Parameters
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pSprite [in]
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Type: LPD3DXSPRITE
Pointer to an ID3DXSprite object that contains the string. Can be NULL, in which case Direct3D will render the string with its own sprite object. To improve efficiency, a sprite object should be specified if DrawText is to be called more than once in a row.
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pString [in]
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Type: LPCTSTR
Pointer to a string to draw. If the Count parameter is -1, the string must be null-terminated.
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Count [in]
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Type: INT
Specifies the number of characters in the string. If Count is -1, then the pString parameter is assumed to be a pointer to a null-terminated string and DrawText computes the character count automatically.
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pRect [in]
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Type: LPRECT
Pointer to a RECT structure that contains the rectangle, in logical coordinates, in which the text is to be formatted. The coordinate value of the rectangle's right side must be greater than that of its left side. Likewise, the coordinate value of the bottom must be greater than that of the top.
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Format [in]
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Type: DWORD
Specifies the method of formatting the text. It can be any combination of the following values:
Value Meaning - DT_BOTTOM
Justifies the text to the bottom of the rectangle. This value must be combined with DT_SINGLELINE. - DT_CALCRECT
Determines the width and height of the rectangle. If there are multiple lines of text, DrawText uses the width of the rectangle pointed to by the pRect parameter and extends the base of the rectangle to bound the last line of text. If there is only one line of text, DrawText modifies the right side of the rectangle so that it bounds the last character in the line. In either case, DrawText returns the height of the formatted text but does not draw the text. - DT_CENTER
Centers text horizontally in the rectangle. - DT_EXPANDTABS
Expands tab characters. The default number of characters per tab is eight. - DT_LEFT
Aligns text to the left. - DT_NOCLIP
Draws without clipping. DrawText is somewhat faster when DT_NOCLIP is used. - DT_RIGHT
Aligns text to the right. - DT_RTLREADING
Displays text in right-to-left reading order for bidirectional text when a Hebrew or Arabic font is selected. The default reading order for all text is left-to-right. - DT_SINGLELINE
Displays text on a single line only. Carriage returns and line feeds do not break the line. - DT_TOP
Top-justifies text. - DT_VCENTER
Centers text vertically (single line only). - DT_WORDBREAK
Breaks words. Lines are automatically broken between words if a word would extend past the edge of the rectangle specified by the pRect parameter. A carriage return/line feed sequence also breaks the line. -
Color [in]
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Type: D3DCOLOR
Color of the text. For more information, see D3DCOLOR.
Return value
Type: INT
If the function succeeds, the return value is the height of the text in logical units. If DT_VCENTER or DT_BOTTOM is specified, the return value is the offset from pRect (top to the bottom) of the drawn text. If the function fails, the return value is zero.
Remarks
The parameters of this method are very similar to those of the GDI DrawText function.
This method supports both ANSI and Unicode strings.
This method must be called inside a BeginScene ... EndScene block. The only exception is when an application calls DrawText with DT_CALCRECT to calculate the size of a given block of text.
Unless the DT_NOCLIP format is used, this method clips the text so that it does not appear outside the specified rectangle. All formatting is assumed to have multiple lines unless the DT_SINGLELINE format is specified.
If the selected font is too large for the rectangle, this method does not attempt to substitute a smaller font.
This method supports only fonts whose escapement and orientation are both zero.
Requirements
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See also