ChooseFont function
Creates a Font dialog box that enables the user to choose attributes for a logical font. These attributes include a font family and associated font style, a point size, effects (underline, strikeout, and text color), and a script (or character set).
Syntax
BOOL WINAPI ChooseFont(
_Inout_ LPCHOOSEFONT lpcf
);
Parameters
lpcf [in, out]
Type: LPCHOOSEFONTA pointer to a CHOOSEFONT structure that contains information used to initialize the dialog box. When ChooseFont returns, this structure contains information about the user's font selection.
Return value
Type: BOOL
If the user clicks the OK button of the dialog box, the return value is TRUE. The members of the CHOOSEFONT structure indicate the user's selections.
If the user cancels or closes the Font dialog box or an error occurs, the return value is FALSE. To get extended error information, call the CommDlgExtendedError function, which can return one of the following values.
CDERR_DIALOGFAILURE
CDERR_FINDRESFAILURE
CDERR_NOHINSTANCE
CDERR_INITIALIZATION
CDERR_NOHOOK
CDERR_LOCKRESFAILURE
CDERR_NOTEMPLATE
CDERR_LOADRESFAILURE
CDERR_STRUCTSIZE
CDERR_LOADSTRFAILURE
CFERR_MAXLESSTHANMIN
CDERR_MEMALLOCFAILURE
CFERR_NOFONTS
CDERR_MEMLOCKFAILURE
Remarks
You can provide a CFHookProc hook procedure for a Font dialog box. The hook procedure can process messages sent to the dialog box. To enable a hook procedure, set the CF_ENABLEHOOK flag in the Flags member of the CHOOSEFONT structure and specify the address of the hook procedure in the lpfnHook member.
The hook procedure can send the WM_CHOOSEFONT_GETLOGFONT, WM_CHOOSEFONT_SETFLAGS, and WM_CHOOSEFONT_SETLOGFONT messages to the dialog box to get and set the current values and flags of the dialog box.
Examples
For an example, see Choosing a Font.
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Header |
Commdlg.h (include Windows.h) |
Library |
Comdlg32.lib |
DLL |
Comdlg32.dll |
Unicode and ANSI names |
ChooseFontW (Unicode) and ChooseFontA (ANSI) |
See also
Reference
Conceptual
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