The following example creates a generic, default
StringFormat object and then uses it to draw a formatted string. The code also draws the string's layout rectangle.
C++
VOID Example_GenericDefault(HDC hdc)
{
Graphics graphics(hdc);
SolidBrush solidBrush(Color(255, 255, 0, 0));
FontFamily fontFamily(L"Times New Roman");
Font font(&fontFamily, 12, FontStyleRegular, UnitPoint);
// Create a generic StringFormat object.
const StringFormat* pStringFormat = StringFormat::GenericDefault();
// Use the generic StringFormat object in a call to DrawString.
graphics.DrawString(
L"This text was formatted by a generic StringFormat object.",
57, // string length
&font,
RectF(30, 30, 100, 120),
pStringFormat,
&solidBrush);
// Draw the rectangle that encloses the text.
Pen pen(Color(255, 255, 0, 0));
graphics.DrawRectangle(&pen, 30, 30, 100, 120);
}
PowerBASIC
SUB GDIP_StringFormatGetGenericDefault (BYVAL hdc AS DWORD)
LOCAL hStatus AS LONG
LOCAL pGraphics AS DWORD
LOCAL pPen AS DWORD
LOCAL pFont AS DWORD
LOCAL pFontFamily AS DWORD
LOCAL pStringFormat AS DWORD
LOCAL pSolidBrush AS DWORD
LOCAL strFontName AS STRING
LOCAL strText AS STRING
LOCAL rcf AS RECTF
hStatus = GdipCreateFromHDC(hdc, pGraphics)
' // Create a solid brush
hStatus = GdipCreateSolidFill(GDIP_ARGB(255, 255, 0, 0), pSolidBrush)
' // Create the font
strFontName = UCODE$("Times New Roman")
hStatus = GdipCreateFontFamilyFromName(STRPTR(strFontName), %NULL, pFontFamily)
IF hStatus = %StatusOk AND pFontFamily <> %NULL THEN
hStatus = GdipCreateFont(pFontFamily, 12, %FontStyleRegular, %UnitPoint, pFont)
GdipDeleteFontFamily(pFontFamily)
END IF
' Note: You can use the wrapper function GdiPlusCreateFontFromName to create the font:
' hStatus = GdiPlusCreateFontFromName("Times New Roman", 12, %FontStyleRegular, %UnitPoint, pFont)
' // Create a generic StringFormat object.
hStatus = GdipStringFormatGetGenericDefault(pStringFormat)
' // Use the generic StringFormat object in a call to DrawString.
rcf.x = 30 : rcf.y = 30 : rcf.Width = 100 : rcf.Height = 120
strText = UCODE$("This text was formatted by a generic StringFormat object.")
hStatus = GdipDrawString(pGraphics, STRPTR(strText), LEN(strText) \ 2, pFont, rcf, pStringFormat, pSolidBrush)
' // Draw the rectangle that encloses the text.
hStatus = GdipCreatePen1(GDIP_ARGB(255, 255, 0, 0), 1, %UnitPixel, pPen)
hStatus = GdipDrawRectangle(pGraphics, pPen, rcf.x, rcf.y, rcf.Width, rcf.Height)
' // Cleanup
IF pFont THEN GdipDeleteFont(pFont)
IF pSolidBrush THEN GdipDeleteBrush(pSolidBrush)
IF pPen THEN GdipDeletePen(pPen)
IF pStringFormat THEN GdipDeleteStringFormat(pStringFormat)
IF pGraphics THEN GdipDeleteGraphics(pGraphics)
END SUB
The following illustration shows the output of the preceding code.
(http://www.jose.it-berater.org/captures/GdipStringFormatGetGenericDefault.png)