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The QFontDialog class provides a dialog widget for selecting a font. More...
Inherits QDialog.
The QFontDialog class provides a dialog widget for selecting a font.
A font dialog is created through one of the static getFont() functions.
Examples:
bool ok; QFont font = QFontDialog::getFont( &ok, QFont("Helvetica [Cronyx]", 10), this); if (ok) { // the user clicked OK and font is set to the font the user selected } else { // the user canceled the dialog; font is set to the initial // value, in this case Helvetica [Cronyx], 10 }
The dialog can also be used to set a widget's font directly:
myWidget.setFont(QFontDialog::getFont(0, myWidget.font()));
If the user clicks OK the font they chose will be used for myWidget, and if they click Cancel the original font is used.
See also QFont, QFontInfo, QFontMetrics, QColorDialog, QFileDialog, QPrintDialog, and Standard Dialogs Example.
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