wxFontMapper manages user-definable correspondence between logical font names and the fonts present on the machine.
The default implementations of all functions will ask the user if they are not capable of finding the answer themselves and store the answer in a config file (configurable via SetConfigXXX functions). This behaviour may be disabled by giving the value of false to "interactive" parameter.
However, the functions will always consult the config file to allow the user-defined values override the default logic and there is no way to disable this - which shouldn't be ever needed because if "interactive" was never true, the config file is never created anyhow.
In case everything else fails (i.e. there is no record in config file and "interactive" is false or user denied to choose any replacement), the class queries wxEncodingConverter for "equivalent" encodings (e.g. iso8859-2 and cp1250) and tries them.
Using wxFontMapper in conjunction with wxMBConv classes
If you need to display text in encoding which is not available at host system (see IsEncodingAvailable), you may use these two classes to find font in some similar encoding (see GetAltForEncoding) and convert the text to this encoding (wxMBConv classes).
Following code snippet demonstrates it:
if (!wxFontMapper::Get()->IsEncodingAvailable(enc, facename)) { wxFontEncoding alternative; if (wxFontMapper::Get()->GetAltForEncoding(enc, &alternative, facename, false)) { wxCSConv convFrom(wxFontMapper::Get()->GetEncodingName(enc)); wxCSConv convTo(wxFontMapper::Get()->GetEncodingName(alternative)); text = wxString(text.mb_str(convFrom), convTo); } else ...failure (or we may try iso8859-1/7bit ASCII)... } ...display text...Derived from
No base class
Include files
<wx/fontmap.h>
See also
wxEncodingConverter, Writing non-English applications
Members
wxFontMapper::wxFontMapper
wxFontMapper::~wxFontMapper
wxFontMapper::CharsetToEncoding
wxFontMapper::Get
wxFontMapper::GetAltForEncoding
wxFontMapper::GetEncoding
wxFontMapper::GetEncodingDescription
wxFontMapper::GetEncodingFromName
wxFontMapper::GetEncodingName
wxFontMapper::GetSupportedEncodingsCount
wxFontMapper::IsEncodingAvailable
wxFontMapper::SetDialogParent
wxFontMapper::SetDialogTitle
wxFontMapper::Set
wxFontMapper::SetConfig
wxFontMapper::SetConfigPath
wxFontMapper()
Default ctor.
Note
The preferred way of creating a wxFontMapper instance is to call wxFontMapper::Get.
~wxFontMapper()
Virtual dtor for a base class.
wxFontEncoding CharsetToEncoding(const wxString& charset, bool interactive = true)
Returns the encoding for the given charset (in the form of RFC 2046) or wxFONTENCODING_SYSTEM if couldn't decode it.
Be careful when using this function with interactive set to true (default value) as the function then may show a dialog box to the user which may lead to unexpected reentrancies and may also take a significantly longer time than a simple function call. For these reasons, it is almost always a bad idea to call this function from the event handlers for repeatedly generated events such as EVT_PAINT.
static wxFontMapper * Get()
Get the current font mapper object. If there is no current object, creates one.
See also
bool GetAltForEncoding(wxFontEncoding encoding, wxNativeEncodingInfo* info, const wxString& facename = wxEmptyString, bool interactive = true)
bool GetAltForEncoding(wxFontEncoding encoding, wxFontEncoding* alt_encoding, const wxString& facename = wxEmptyString, bool interactive = true)
Find an alternative for the given encoding (which is supposed to not be available on this system). If successful, return true and fill info structure with the parameters required to create the font, otherwise return false.
The first form is for wxWidgets' internal use while the second one is better suitable for general use -- it returns wxFontEncoding which can consequently be passed to wxFont constructor.
static wxFontEncoding GetEncoding(size_t n)
Returns the n-th supported encoding. Together with GetSupportedEncodingsCount() this method may be used to get all supported encodings.
static wxString GetEncodingDescription(wxFontEncoding encoding)
Return user-readable string describing the given encoding.
static wxFontEncoding GetEncodingFromName(const wxString& encoding)
Return the encoding corresponding to the given internal name. This function is the inverse of GetEncodingName and is intentionally less general than CharsetToEncoding, i.e. it doesn't try to make any guesses nor ever asks the user. It is meant just as a way of restoring objects previously serialized using GetEncodingName.
static wxString GetEncodingName(wxFontEncoding encoding)
Return internal string identifier for the encoding (see also GetEncodingDescription())
See also
static size_t GetSupportedEncodingsCount()
Returns the number of the font encodings supported by this class. Together with GetEncoding this method may be used to get all supported encodings.
bool IsEncodingAvailable(wxFontEncoding encoding, const wxString& facename = wxEmptyString)
Check whether given encoding is available in given face or not. If no facename is given, find any font in this encoding.
void SetDialogParent(wxWindow* parent)
The parent window for modal dialogs.
void SetDialogTitle(const wxString& title)
The title for the dialogs (note that default is quite reasonable).
static wxFontMapper * Set(wxFontMapper *mapper)
Set the current font mapper object and return previous one (may be NULL). This method is only useful if you want to plug-in an alternative font mapper into wxWidgets.
See also
void SetConfig(wxConfigBase* config)
Set the config object to use (may be NULL to use default).
By default, the global one (from wxConfigBase::Get() will be used) and the default root path for the config settings is the string returned by GetDefaultConfigPath().
void SetConfigPath(const wxString& prefix)
Set the root config path to use (should be an absolute path).