TextAttribute.Font Property
Definition
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Attribute key used to provide the font to use to render text.
[Android.Runtime.Register("FONT")]
public static Java.Awt.Font.TextAttribute? Font { get; }
[<Android.Runtime.Register("FONT")>]
static member Font : Java.Awt.Font.TextAttribute
Property Value
- Attributes
Remarks
Attribute key used to provide the font to use to render text.
The default value is null, indicating that normal resolution of a Font
from attributes should be performed.
TextLayout
and AttributedCharacterIterator
work in terms of Maps
of TextAttributes
. Normally, all the attributes are examined and used to select and configure a Font
instance. If a FONT
attribute is present, though, its associated Font
will be used. This provides a way for users to override the resolution of font attributes into a Font
, or force use of a particular Font
instance. This also allows users to specify subclasses of Font
in cases where a Font
can be subclassed.
FONT
is used for special situations where clients already have a Font
instance but still need to use Map
-based APIs. Typically, there will be no other attributes in the Map
except the FONT
attribute. With Map
-based APIs the common case is to specify all attributes individually, so FONT
is not needed or desireable.
However, if both FONT
and other attributes are present in the Map
, the rendering system will merge the attributes defined in the Font
with the additional attributes. This merging process classifies TextAttributes
into two groups. One group, the 'primary' group, is considered fundamental to the selection and metric behavior of a font. These attributes are FAMILY
, WEIGHT
, WIDTH
, POSTURE
, SIZE
, TRANSFORM
, SUPERSCRIPT
, and TRACKING
. The other group, the 'secondary' group, consists of all other defined attributes, with the exception of FONT
itself.
To generate the new Map
, first the Font
is obtained from the FONT
attribute, and <em>all</em> of its attributes extracted into a new Map
. Then only the <em>secondary</em> attributes from the original Map
are added to those in the new Map
. Thus the values of primary attributes come solely from the Font
, and the values of secondary attributes originate with the Font
but can be overridden by other values in the Map
.
Java documentation for java.awt.font.TextAttribute.FONT
.
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