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FontΒΆ

Inherits: Resource < RefCounted < Object

Inherited By: FontFile, FontVariation, SystemFont

Abstract base class for fonts and font variations.

DescriptionΒΆ

Abstract base class for different font types. It has methods for drawing text and font character introspection.

PropertiesΒΆ

Array[Font]

fallbacks

[]

MethodsΒΆ

float

draw_char(canvas_item: RID, pos: Vector2, char: int, font_size: int, modulate: Color = Color(1, 1, 1, 1)) const

float

draw_char_outline(canvas_item: RID, pos: Vector2, char: int, font_size: int, size: int = -1, modulate: Color = Color(1, 1, 1, 1)) const

void

draw_multiline_string(canvas_item: RID, pos: Vector2, text: String, alignment: HorizontalAlignment = 0, width: float = -1, font_size: int = 16, max_lines: int = -1, modulate: Color = Color(1, 1, 1, 1), brk_flags: BitField[LineBreakFlag] = 3, justification_flags: BitField[JustificationFlag] = 3, direction: Direction = 0, orientation: Orientation = 0) const

void

draw_multiline_string_outline(canvas_item: RID, pos: Vector2, text: String, alignment: HorizontalAlignment = 0, width: float = -1, font_size: int = 16, max_lines: int = -1, size: int = 1, modulate: Color = Color(1, 1, 1, 1), brk_flags: BitField[LineBreakFlag] = 3, justification_flags: BitField[JustificationFlag] = 3, direction: Direction = 0, orientation: Orientation = 0) const

void

draw_string(canvas_item: RID, pos: Vector2, text: String, alignment: HorizontalAlignment = 0, width: float = -1, font_size: int = 16, modulate: Color = Color(1, 1, 1, 1), justification_flags: BitField[JustificationFlag] = 3, direction: Direction = 0, orientation: Orientation = 0) const

void

draw_string_outline(canvas_item: RID, pos: Vector2, text: String, alignment: HorizontalAlignment = 0, width: float = -1, font_size: int = 16, size: int = 1, modulate: Color = Color(1, 1, 1, 1), justification_flags: BitField[JustificationFlag] = 3, direction: Direction = 0, orientation: Orientation = 0) const

RID

find_variation(variation_coordinates: Dictionary, face_index: int = 0, strength: float = 0.0, transform: Transform2D = Transform2D(1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0), spacing_top: int = 0, spacing_bottom: int = 0, spacing_space: int = 0, spacing_glyph: int = 0, baseline_offset: float = 0.0) const

float

get_ascent(font_size: int = 16) const

Vector2

get_char_size(char: int, font_size: int) const

float

get_descent(font_size: int = 16) const

int

get_face_count() const

String

get_font_name() const

int

get_font_stretch() const

BitField[FontStyle]

get_font_style() const

String

get_font_style_name() const

int

get_font_weight() const

float

get_height(font_size: int = 16) const

Vector2

get_multiline_string_size(text: String, alignment: HorizontalAlignment = 0, width: float = -1, font_size: int = 16, max_lines: int = -1, brk_flags: BitField[LineBreakFlag] = 3, justification_flags: BitField[JustificationFlag] = 3, direction: Direction = 0, orientation: Orientation = 0) const

Dictionary

get_opentype_features() const

Dictionary

get_ot_name_strings() const

Array[RID]

get_rids() const

int

get_spacing(spacing: SpacingType) const

Vector2

get_string_size(text: String, alignment: HorizontalAlignment = 0, width: float = -1, font_size: int = 16, justification_flags: BitField[JustificationFlag] = 3, direction: Direction = 0, orientation: Orientation = 0) const

String

get_supported_chars() const

Dictionary

get_supported_feature_list() const

Dictionary

get_supported_variation_list() const

float

get_underline_position(font_size: int = 16) const

float

get_underline_thickness(font_size: int = 16) const

bool

has_char(char: int) const

bool

is_language_supported(language: String) const

bool

is_script_supported(script: String) const

void

set_cache_capacity(single_line: int, multi_line: int)


Property DescriptionsΒΆ

Array[Font] fallbacks = [] πŸ”—

Array of fallback Fonts to use as a substitute if a glyph is not found in this current Font.

If this array is empty in a FontVariation, the FontVariation.base_font's fallbacks are used instead.


Method DescriptionsΒΆ

float draw_char(canvas_item: RID, pos: Vector2, char: int, font_size: int, modulate: Color = Color(1, 1, 1, 1)) const πŸ”—

Draw a single Unicode character char into a canvas item using the font, at a given position, with modulate color. pos specifies the baseline, not the top. To draw from the top, ascent must be added to the Y axis.

Note: Do not use this function to draw strings character by character, use draw_string or TextLine instead.


float draw_char_outline(canvas_item: RID, pos: Vector2, char: int, font_size: int, size: int = -1, modulate: Color = Color(1, 1, 1, 1)) const πŸ”—

Draw a single Unicode character char outline into a canvas item using the font, at a given position, with modulate color and size outline size. pos specifies the baseline, not the top. To draw from the top, ascent must be added to the Y axis.

Note: Do not use this function to draw strings character by character, use draw_string or TextLine instead.


void draw_multiline_string(canvas_item: RID, pos: Vector2, text: String, alignment: HorizontalAlignment = 0, width: float = -1, font_size: int = 16, max_lines: int = -1, modulate: Color = Color(1, 1, 1, 1), brk_flags: BitField[LineBreakFlag] = 3, justification_flags: BitField[JustificationFlag] = 3, direction: Direction = 0, orientation: Orientation = 0) const πŸ”—

Breaks text into lines using rules specified by brk_flags and draws it into a canvas item using the font, at a given position, with modulate color, optionally clipping the width and aligning horizontally. pos specifies the baseline of the first line, not the top. To draw from the top, ascent must be added to the Y axis.

See also CanvasItem.draw_multiline_string.


void draw_multiline_string_outline(canvas_item: RID, pos: Vector2, text: String, alignment: HorizontalAlignment = 0, width: float = -1, font_size: int = 16, max_lines: int = -1, size: int = 1, modulate: Color = Color(1, 1, 1, 1), brk_flags: BitField[LineBreakFlag] = 3, justification_flags: BitField[JustificationFlag] = 3, direction: Direction = 0, orientation: Orientation = 0) const πŸ”—

Breaks text to the lines using rules specified by brk_flags and draws text outline into a canvas item using the font, at a given position, with modulate color and size outline size, optionally clipping the width and aligning horizontally. pos specifies the baseline of the first line, not the top. To draw from the top, ascent must be added to the Y axis.

See also CanvasItem.draw_multiline_string_outline.


void draw_string(canvas_item: RID, pos: Vector2, text: String, alignment: HorizontalAlignment = 0, width: float = -1, font_size: int = 16, modulate: Color = Color(1, 1, 1, 1), justification_flags: BitField[JustificationFlag] = 3, direction: Direction = 0, orientation: Orientation = 0) const πŸ”—

Draw text into a canvas item using the font, at a given position, with modulate color, optionally clipping the width and aligning horizontally. pos specifies the baseline, not the top. To draw from the top, ascent must be added to the Y axis.

See also CanvasItem.draw_string.


void draw_string_outline(canvas_item: RID, pos: Vector2, text: String, alignment: HorizontalAlignment = 0, width: float = -1, font_size: int = 16, size: int = 1, modulate: Color = Color(1, 1, 1, 1), justification_flags: BitField[JustificationFlag] = 3, direction: Direction = 0, orientation: Orientation = 0) const πŸ”—

Draw text outline into a canvas item using the font, at a given position, with modulate color and size outline size, optionally clipping the width and aligning horizontally. pos specifies the baseline, not the top. To draw from the top, ascent must be added to the Y axis.

See also CanvasItem.draw_string_outline.


RID find_variation(variation_coordinates: Dictionary, face_index: int = 0, strength: float = 0.0, transform: Transform2D = Transform2D(1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0), spacing_top: int = 0, spacing_bottom: int = 0, spacing_space: int = 0, spacing_glyph: int = 0, baseline_offset: float = 0.0) const πŸ”—

Returns TextServer RID of the font cache for specific variation.


float get_ascent(font_size: int = 16) const πŸ”—

Returns the average font ascent (number of pixels above the baseline).

Note: Real ascent of the string is context-dependent and can be significantly different from the value returned by this function. Use it only as rough estimate (e.g. as the ascent of empty line).


Vector2 get_char_size(char: int, font_size: int) const πŸ”—

Returns the size of a character. Does not take kerning into account.

Note: Do not use this function to calculate width of the string character by character, use get_string_size or TextLine instead. The height returned is the font height (see also get_height) and has no relation to the glyph height.


float get_descent(font_size: int = 16) const πŸ”—

Returns the average font descent (number of pixels below the baseline).

Note: Real descent of the string is context-dependent and can be significantly different from the value returned by this function. Use it only as rough estimate (e.g. as the descent of empty line).


int get_face_count() const πŸ”—

Returns number of faces in the TrueType / OpenType collection.


String get_font_name() const πŸ”—

Returns font family name.


int get_font_stretch() const πŸ”—

Returns font stretch amount, compared to a normal width. A percentage value between 50% and 200%.


BitField[FontStyle] get_font_style() const πŸ”—

Returns font style flags, see FontStyle.


String get_font_style_name() const πŸ”—

Returns font style name.


int get_font_weight() const πŸ”—

Returns weight (boldness) of the font. A value in the 100...999 range, normal font weight is 400, bold font weight is 700.


float get_height(font_size: int = 16) const πŸ”—

Returns the total average font height (ascent plus descent) in pixels.

Note: Real height of the string is context-dependent and can be significantly different from the value returned by this function. Use it only as rough estimate (e.g. as the height of empty line).


Vector2 get_multiline_string_size(text: String, alignment: HorizontalAlignment = 0, width: float = -1, font_size: int = 16, max_lines: int = -1, brk_flags: BitField[LineBreakFlag] = 3, justification_flags: BitField[JustificationFlag] = 3, direction: Direction = 0, orientation: Orientation = 0) const πŸ”—

Returns the size of a bounding box of a string broken into the lines, taking kerning and advance into account.

See also draw_multiline_string.


Dictionary get_opentype_features() const πŸ”—

Returns a set of OpenType feature tags. More info: OpenType feature tags.


Dictionary get_ot_name_strings() const πŸ”—

Returns Dictionary with OpenType font name strings (localized font names, version, description, license information, sample text, etc.).


Array[RID] get_rids() const πŸ”—

Returns Array of valid Font RIDs, which can be passed to the TextServer methods.


int get_spacing(spacing: SpacingType) const πŸ”—

Returns the spacing for the given type (see SpacingType).


Vector2 get_string_size(text: String, alignment: HorizontalAlignment = 0, width: float = -1, font_size: int = 16, justification_flags: BitField[JustificationFlag] = 3, direction: Direction = 0, orientation: Orientation = 0) const πŸ”—

Returns the size of a bounding box of a single-line string, taking kerning, advance and subpixel positioning into account. See also get_multiline_string_size and draw_string.

For example, to get the string size as displayed by a single-line Label, use:

var string_size = $Label.get_theme_font("font").get_string_size($Label.text, HORIZONTAL_ALIGNMENT_LEFT, -1, $Label.get_theme_font_size("font_size"))

Note: Since kerning, advance and subpixel positioning are taken into account by get_string_size, using separate get_string_size calls on substrings of a string then adding the results together will return a different result compared to using a single get_string_size call on the full string.

Note: Real height of the string is context-dependent and can be significantly different from the value returned by get_height.


String get_supported_chars() const πŸ”—

Returns a string containing all the characters available in the font.

If a given character is included in more than one font data source, it appears only once in the returned string.


Dictionary get_supported_feature_list() const πŸ”—

Returns list of OpenType features supported by font.


Dictionary get_supported_variation_list() const πŸ”—

Returns list of supported variation coordinates, each coordinate is returned as tag: Vector3i(min_value,max_value,default_value).

Font variations allow for continuous change of glyph characteristics along some given design axis, such as weight, width or slant.

To print available variation axes of a variable font:

var fv = FontVariation.new()
fv.base_font = load("res://RobotoFlex.ttf")
var variation_list = fv.get_supported_variation_list()
for tag in variation_list:
    var name = TextServerManager.get_primary_interface().tag_to_name(tag)
    var values = variation_list[tag]
    print("variation axis: %s (%d)\n\tmin, max, default: %s" % [name, tag, values])

Note: To set and get variation coordinates of a FontVariation, use FontVariation.variation_opentype.


float get_underline_position(font_size: int = 16) const πŸ”—

Returns average pixel offset of the underline below the baseline.

Note: Real underline position of the string is context-dependent and can be significantly different from the value returned by this function. Use it only as rough estimate.


float get_underline_thickness(font_size: int = 16) const πŸ”—

Returns average thickness of the underline.

Note: Real underline thickness of the string is context-dependent and can be significantly different from the value returned by this function. Use it only as rough estimate.


bool has_char(char: int) const πŸ”—

Returns true if a Unicode char is available in the font.


bool is_language_supported(language: String) const πŸ”—

Returns true, if font supports given language (ISO 639 code).


bool is_script_supported(script: String) const πŸ”—

Returns true, if font supports given script (ISO 15924 code).


void set_cache_capacity(single_line: int, multi_line: int) πŸ”—

Sets LRU cache capacity for draw_* methods.