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You can rotate TrueType fonts at any angle. This is useful for labeling charts and other illustrations. The following example rotates a string in 10-degree increments around the center of the client area by changing the value of the lfEscapement and lfOrientation members of the LOGFONT structure used to create the font.
#include "strsafe.h"
LRESULT CALLBACK WndProc(HWND hWnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
int wmId, wmEvent;
PAINTSTRUCT ps;
HDC hdc;
switch (message)
{
case WM_PAINT:
{
hdc = BeginPaint(hWnd, &ps);
RECT rc;
int angle;
HGDIOBJ hfnt, hfntPrev;
WCHAR lpszRotate[22] = TEXT("String to be rotated.");
HRESULT hr;
size_t pcch = 22;
// Allocate memory for a LOGFONT structure.
PLOGFONT plf = (PLOGFONT) LocalAlloc(LPTR, sizeof(LOGFONT));
// Specify a font typeface name and weight.
hr = StringCchCopy(plf->lfFaceName, 6, TEXT("Arial"));
if (FAILED(hr))
{
// TODO: write error handler
}
plf->lfWeight = FW_NORMAL;
// Retrieve the client-rectangle dimensions.
GetClientRect(hWnd, &rc);
// Set the background mode to transparent for the
// text-output operation.
SetBkMode(hdc, TRANSPARENT);
// Draw the string 36 times, rotating 10 degrees
// counter-clockwise each time.
for (angle = 0; angle < 3600; angle += 100)
{
plf->lfEscapement = angle;
hfnt = CreateFontIndirect(plf);
hfntPrev = SelectObject(hdc, hfnt);
//
// The StringCchLength call is fitted to the lpszRotate string
//
hr = StringCchLength(lpszRotate, 22, &pcch);
if (FAILED(hr))
{
// TODO: write error handler
}
TextOut(hdc, rc.right / 2, rc.bottom / 2,
lpszRotate, pcch);
SelectObject(hdc, hfntPrev);
DeleteObject(hfnt);
}
// Reset the background mode to its default.
SetBkMode(hdc, OPAQUE);
// Free the memory allocated for the LOGFONT structure.
LocalFree((LOCALHANDLE) plf);
EndPaint(hWnd, &ps);
break;
}
case WM_DESTROY:
PostQuitMessage(0);
break;
default:
return DefWindowProc(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam);
}
return 0;
}