a font value with the properties of QFont. The font type refers to a font value with the properties of QFont. More...
Properties of type font default to the application's default font.
The most commonly used properties are:
font.family
font.bold
font.italic
font.underline
font.pointSize
font.pixelSize
If both pointSize and a pixelSize are specified, pixelSize will be used.
The following properties are also available:
font.weight
font.overline
font.strikeout
font.capitalization
font.letterSpacing
font.wordSpacing
font.kerning
font.preferShaping
font.hintingPreference
object font.features
font.styleName
object [QML] {QtQuick::Text::}{font.variableAxes}font.contextFontMerging
font.preferTypoLineMetrics
Example:
Text { font.family: "Helvetica" font.pointSize: 13 font.bold: true }
As font is a structured value type, it can also be constructed with a JavaScript object:
readonly property font myFont: ({ family: "Helvetica", pointSize: 13, bold: true })
When integrating with C++, note that any QFont value passed into QML from C++ is automatically converted into a font
value, and vice-versa.
This value type is provided by the QtQuick import.
Numerical values for font weights follow the CSS specification, where a weight of 100 is extremely light, and 900 is extremely bold. The following values are supported:
| Constant | Description |
|---|---|
Font.Thin |
100 |
Font.ExtraLight |
200 |
Font.Light |
300 |
Font.Normal |
400 |
Font.Medium |
500 |
Font.DemiBold |
600 |
Font.Bold |
700 |
Font.ExtraBold |
800 |
Font.Black |
900 |
Capitalization supports the following values:
| Constant | Description |
|---|---|
Font.MixedCase |
No capitalization change is applied. |
Font.AllUppercase |
Alters the text to be rendered in all uppercase type. |
Font.AllLowercase |
Alters the text to be rendered in all lowercase type. |
Font.SmallCaps |
Alters the text to be rendered in small-caps type. |
Font.Capitalize |
Alters the text to be rendered with the first character of each word as an uppercase character. |
Setting the hinting preference only has an effect when using the "NativeRendering" render type. The property supports the following values:
| Constant | Description |
|---|---|
Font.PreferDefaultHinting |
Use the default hinting level for the target platform. |
Font.PreferNoHinting |
If possible, render text without hinting the outlines of the glyphs. |
Font.PreferVerticalHinting |
If possible, render text with no horizontal hinting, but align glyphs to the pixel grid in the vertical direction. |
Font.PreferFullHinting |
If possible, render text with hinting in both horizontal and vertical directions. |
See also QML Value Types.