NEWTEXTMETRIC
The NEWTEXTMETRIC
structure contains data that describes a physical font.
typedef struct tagNEWTEXTMETRIC { // ntm
LONG tmHeight;
LONG tmAscent;
LONG tmDescent;
LONG tmInternalLeading;
LONG tmExternalLeading;
LONG tmAveCharWidth;
LONG tmMaxCharWidth;
LONG tmWeight;
LONG tmOverhang;
LONG tmDigitizedAspectX;
LONG tmDigitizedAspectY;
BCHAR tmFirstChar;
BCHAR tmLastChar;
BCHAR tmDefaultChar;
BCHAR tmBreakChar;
BYTE tmItalic;
BYTE tmUnderlined;
BYTE tmStruckOut;
BYTE tmPitchAndFamily;
BYTE tmCharSet;
DWORD ntmFlags;
UINT ntmSizeEM;
UINT ntmCellHeight;
UINT ntmAvgWidth;
} NEWTEXTMETRIC;
Members
tmHeight
Specifies the
height (ascent + descent) of characters.
tmAscent
Specifies the
ascent (units above the base line) of characters.
tmDescent
Specifies the
descent (units below the base line) of characters.
tmInternalLeading
Specifies the
amount of leading (space) inside the bounds set by the tmHeight member.
Accent marks and other diacritical characters may occur in this area. The
designer may set this member to zero.
tmExternalLeading
Specifies the
amount of extra leading (space) that the application adds between rows. Since
this area is outside the font, it contains no marks and is not altered by text
output calls in either OPAQUE or TRANSPARENT mode. The designer may set this
member to zero.
tmAveCharWidth
Specifies the
average width of characters in the font (generally defined as the width of the
letter x). This value does not include overhang required for bold or italic
characters.
tmMaxCharWidth
Specifies the
width of the widest character in the font.
tmWeight
Specifies the
weight of the font.
tmOverhang
Specifies the
extra width per string that may be added to some synthesized fonts. When
synthesizing some attributes, such as bold or italic, graphics device interface
(GDI) or a device may have to add width to a string on both a per-character and
per-string basis. For example, GDI makes a string bold by expanding the spacing
of each character and overstriking by an offset value; it italicizes a font by
shearing the string. In either case, there is an overhang past the basic
string. For bold strings, the overhang is the distance by which the overstrike
is offset. For italic strings, the overhang is the amount the top of the font
is sheared past the bottom of the font.
The tmOverhang member enables the application to determine how
much of the character width returned by a GetTextExtentPoint32
tmDigitizedAspectX
Specifies the
horizontal aspect of the device for which the font was designed.
tmDigitizedAspectY
Specifies the
vertical aspect of the device for which the font was designed. The ratio of the
tmDigitizedAspectX and tmDigitizedAspectY members is the aspect
ratio of the device for which the font was designed.
tmFirstChar
Specifies the
value of the first character defined in the font.
tmLastChar
Specifies the
value of the last character defined in the font.
tmDefaultChar
Specifies the
value of the character to be substituted for characters that are not in the
font.
tmBreakChar
Specifies the
value of the character to be used to define word breaks for text justification.
tmItalic
Specifies an
italic font if it is nonzero.
tmUnderlined
Specifies an
underlined font if it is nonzero.
tmStruckOut
Specifies a
strikeout font if it is nonzero.
tmPitchAndFamily
Specifies the
pitch and family of the selected font. The low-order bit (bit 0) specifies the
pitch of the font. If it is 1, the font is variable pitch (or proportional). If
it is 0, the font is fixed pitch (or monospace). Bits 1 and 2 specify the font
type. If both bits are 0, the font is a raster font; if bit 1 is 1 and bit 2 is
0, the font is a vector font; if bit 1 is 0 and bit 2 is set, or if both bits
are 1, the font is some other type. Bit 3 is 1 if the font is a device font;
otherwise, it is 0.
The four high-order bits designate the font family. The tmPitchAndFamily
member can be combined with the hexadecimal value 0xF0 by using the bitwise AND
operator and can then be compared with the font family names for an identical
match. For more information about the font families, see the LOGFONT
tmCharSet
Specifies the
character set of the font.
ntmFlags
Specifies
whether the font is italic, underscored, outlined, bold, and so forth. The
following list shows the bits corresponding to each font type:
Bit |
Meaning |
0 |
Italic |
1 |
Underscore |
2 |
Negative |
3 |
Outline |
4 |
Strikeout |
5 |
Bold |
ntmSizeEM
Specifies the
size of the em square for the font. This value is in notional units
(that is, the units for which the font was designed).
ntmCellHeight
Specifies the
height, in notional units, of the font. This value should be compared with the
value of the ntmSizeEM member.
ntmAvgWidth
Specifies the
average width of characters in the font, in notional units. This value should
be compared with the value of the ntmSizeEM member.
Remarks
The last four
members of the NEWTEXTMETRIC structure are not included in the TEXTMETRIC
The sizes in
the NEWTEXTMETRIC structure are typically given in logical units; that
is, they depend on the current mapping mode of the display context.
See Also