The EnumFonts function enumerates the fonts available on a specified device. For each font with the specified typeface name, the EnumFonts function retrieves information about that font and passes it to the application-defined callback function. This callback function can process the font information as desired. Enumeration continues until there are no more fonts or the callback function returns zero.
This function is provided for compatibility with earlier versions of Microsoft Windows. Win32-based applications should use the EnumFontFamilies function.
int EnumFonts(
HDC hdc, |
// handle to device context |
LPCTSTR lpFaceName, |
// pointer to font typeface name string |
FONTENUMPROC lpFontFunc, |
// pointer to callback function |
LPARAM lParam |
// address of application-supplied data |
); |
The return value is the last value returned by the callback function. Its meaning is defined by the application.
Use EnumFontFamilies instead of EnumFonts. The EnumFontFamilies function differs from the EnumFonts function in that it retrieves the style names associated with a TrueType font. With EnumFontFamilies, you can retrieve information about unusual font styles (for example, Outline) that cannot be enumerated using the EnumFonts function.