QSupportedWritingSystems Class

The QSupportedWritingSystems class is used when registering fonts with the internal Qt fontdatabase More...

Header: #include <QSupportedWritingSystems>
qmake: QT += gui

Public Functions

QSupportedWritingSystems()
QSupportedWritingSystems(const QSupportedWritingSystems & other)
~QSupportedWritingSystems()
void setSupported(QFontDatabase::WritingSystem writingSystem, bool support = true)
bool supported(QFontDatabase::WritingSystem writingSystem) const
QSupportedWritingSystems & operator=(const QSupportedWritingSystems & other)

Detailed Description

The QSupportedWritingSystems class is used when registering fonts with the internal Qt fontdatabase

Its to provide an easy to use interface for indicating what writing systems a specific font supports.

Member Function Documentation

QSupportedWritingSystems::​QSupportedWritingSystems()

Constructs a new object to handle supported writing systems.

QSupportedWritingSystems::​QSupportedWritingSystems(const QSupportedWritingSystems & other)

Constructs a copy of the other writing systems object.

QSupportedWritingSystems::​~QSupportedWritingSystems()

Destroys the supported writing systems object.

void QSupportedWritingSystems::​setSupported(QFontDatabase::WritingSystem writingSystem, bool support = true)

Sets or clears support for the specified writingSystem based on the value given by support.

See also supported().

bool QSupportedWritingSystems::​supported(QFontDatabase::WritingSystem writingSystem) const

Returns true if the writing system specified by writingSystem is supported; otherwise returns false.

See also setSupported().

QSupportedWritingSystems & QSupportedWritingSystems::​operator=(const QSupportedWritingSystems & other)

Constructs a copy of the other writing systems object.

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