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246.TH Tk_AllocFontFromObj 3 8.1 Tk "Tk Library Procedures"
247.BS
248.SH NAME
249Tk_AllocFontFromObj, Tk_GetFont, Tk_GetFontFromObj, Tk_NameOfFont, Tk_FreeFontFromObj, Tk_FreeFont \- maintain database of fonts
250.SH SYNOPSIS
251.nf
252\fB#include <tk.h>\fR
253.sp
254.VS 8.1
255Tk_Font
256\fBTk_AllocFontFromObj(\fIinterp, tkwin, objPtr\fB)\fR
257.sp
258Tk_Font
259\fBTk_GetFont(\fIinterp, tkwin, string\fB)\fR
260.sp
261Tk_Font
262\fBTk_GetFontFromObj(\fItkwin, objPtr\fB)\fR
263.VE
264.sp
265CONST char *
266\fBTk_NameOfFont(\fItkfont\fB)\fR
267.sp
268.VS 8.1
269Tk_Font
270\fBTk_FreeFontFromObj(\fItkwin, objPtr\fB)\fR
271.VE
272.sp
273void
274\fBTk_FreeFont(\fItkfont\fB)\fR
275
276.SH ARGUMENTS
277.AS "const char" *tkfont
278.AP "Tcl_Interp" *interp in
279Interpreter to use for error reporting. If NULL, then no error
280messages are left after errors.
281.AP Tk_Window tkwin in
282Token for window in which font will be used.
283.VS 8.1 br
284.AP Tcl_Obj *objPtr in/out
285Gives name or description of font. See documentation
286for the \fBfont\fR command for details on acceptable formats.
287Internal rep will be modified to cache corresponding Tk_Font.
288.AP "const char" *string in
289Same as \fIobjPtr\fR except description of font is passed as a string and
290resulting Tk_Font isn't cached.
291.VE
292.AP Tk_Font tkfont in
293Opaque font token.
294.BE
295.SH DESCRIPTION
296.PP
297.VS 8.1
298\fBTk_AllocFontFromObj\fR finds the font indicated by \fIobjPtr\fR and
299returns a token that represents the font. The return value can be used
300in subsequent calls to procedures such as \fBTk_GetFontMetrics\fR,
301\fBTk_MeasureChars\fR, and \fBTk_FreeFont\fR. The Tk_Font token
302will remain valid until
303\fBTk_FreeFontFromObj\fR or \fBTk_FreeFont\fR is called to release it.
304\fIObjPtr\fR can contain either a symbolic name or a font description; see
305the documentation for the \fBfont\fR command for a description of the
306valid formats. If \fBTk_AllocFontFromObj\fR is unsuccessful (because,
307for example, \fIobjPtr\fR did not contain a valid font specification) then it
308returns \fBNULL\fR and leaves an error message in \fIinterp\fR's result
309if \fIinterp\fR isn't NULL. \fBTk_AllocFontFromObj\fR caches
310information about the return
311value in \fIobjPtr\fR, which speeds up future calls to procedures
312such as \fBTk_AllocFontFromObj\fR and \fBTk_GetFontFromObj\fR.
313.PP
314\fBTk_GetFont\fR is identical to \fBTk_AllocFontFromObj\fR except
315that the description of the font is specified with a string instead
316of an object. This prevents \fBTk_GetFont\fR from caching the
317matching Tk_Font, so \fBTk_GetFont\fR is less efficient than
318\fBTk_AllocFontFromObj\fR.
319.PP
320\fBTk_GetFontFromObj\fR returns the token for an existing font, given
321the window and description used to create the font.
322\fBTk_GetFontFromObj\fR doesn't actually create the font; the font
323must already have been created with a previous call to
324\fBTk_AllocFontFromObj\fR or \fBTk_GetFont\fR. The return
325value is cached in \fIobjPtr\fR, which speeds up
326future calls to \fBTk_GetFontFromObj\fR with the same \fIobjPtr\fR
327and \fItkwin\fR.
328.VE
329.PP
330\fBTk_AllocFontFromObj\fR and \fBTk_GetFont\fR maintain
331a database of all fonts they have allocated. If
332the same font is requested multiple times (e.g. by different
333windows or for different purposes), then a single Tk_Font will be
334shared for all uses. The underlying resources will be freed automatically
335when no-one is using the font anymore.
336.PP
337The procedure \fBTk_NameOfFont\fR is roughly the inverse of
338\fBTk_GetFont\fR. Given a \fItkfont\fR that was created by
339\fBTk_GetFont\fR (or \fBTk_AllocFontFromObj\fR), the return value is
340the \fIstring\fR argument that was
341passed to \fBTk_GetFont\fR to create the font. The string returned by
342\fBTk_NameOfFont\fR is only guaranteed to persist until the \fItkfont\fR
343is deleted. The caller must not modify this string.
344.PP
345.VS 8.1
346When a font is no longer needed,
347\fBTk_FreeFontFromObj\fR or \fBTk_FreeFont\fR should be called to
348release it. For \fBTk_FreeFontFromObj\fR the font to release is specified
349with the same information used to create it; for
350\fBTk_FreeFont\fR the font to release is specified
351with its Tk_Font token. There should be
352exactly one call to \fBTk_FreeFontFromObj\fR or \fBTk_FreeFont\fR
353for each call to \fBTk_AllocFontFromObj\fR or \fBTk_GetFont\fR.
354.VE
355
356.SH "SEE ALSO"
357Tk_FontId(3)
358
359.SH KEYWORDS
360font