These functions are declared in the following header file. Link with allegro_font.

 #include <allegro5/allegro_font.h>

General font routines

ALLEGRO_FONT

typedef struct ALLEGRO_FONT ALLEGRO_FONT;

A handle identifying any kind of font. Usually you will create it with al_load_font which supports loading all kinds of TrueType fonts supported by the FreeType library. If you instead pass the filename of a bitmap file, it will be loaded with al_load_bitmap and a font in Allegro's bitmap font format will be created from it with al_grab_font_from_bitmap.

al_init_font_addon

void al_init_font_addon(void)

Initialise the font addon.

Note that if you intend to load bitmap fonts, you will need to initialise allegro_image separately (unless you are using another library to load images).

See also: al_init_image_addon, al_init_ttf_addon, al_shutdown_font_addon

al_shutdown_font_addon

void al_shutdown_font_addon(void)

Shut down the font addon. This is done automatically at program exit, but can be called any time the user wishes as well.

See also: al_init_font_addon

al_load_font

ALLEGRO_FONT *al_load_font(char const *filename, int size, int flags)

Loads a font from disk. This will use al_load_bitmap_font if you pass the name of a known bitmap format, or else al_load_ttf_font.

Bitmap and TTF fonts are affected by the current bitmap flags at the time the font is loaded.

See also: al_destroy_font, al_init_font_addon, al_register_font_loader

al_destroy_font

void al_destroy_font(ALLEGRO_FONT *f)

Frees the memory being used by a font structure. Does nothing if passed NULL.

See also: al_load_font

al_register_font_loader

bool al_register_font_loader(char const *extension,
   ALLEGRO_FONT *(*load_font)(char const *filename, int size, int flags))

Informs Allegro of a new font file type, telling it how to load files of this format.

The extension should include the leading dot ('.') character. It will be matched case-insensitively.

The load_font argument may be NULL to unregister an entry.

Returns true on success, false on error. Returns false if unregistering an entry that doesn't exist.

See also: al_init_font_addon

al_get_font_line_height

int al_get_font_line_height(const ALLEGRO_FONT *f)

Returns the usual height of a line of text in the specified font. For bitmap fonts this is simply the height of all glyph bitmaps. For truetype fonts it is whatever the font file specifies. In particular, some special glyphs may be higher than the height returned here.

If the X is the position you specify to draw text, the meaning of ascent and descent and the line height is like in the figure below.

X------------------------
    /\         |        |
   /  \        |        |
  /____\       ascent   |
 /      \      |        |
/        \     |        height
----------------        |
               |        |
               descent  |
               |        |
-------------------------

See also: al_get_text_width, al_get_text_dimensions

al_get_font_ascent

int al_get_font_ascent(const ALLEGRO_FONT *f)

Returns the ascent of the specified font.

See also: al_get_font_descent, al_get_font_line_height

al_get_font_descent

int al_get_font_descent(const ALLEGRO_FONT *f)

Returns the descent of the specified font.

See also: al_get_font_ascent, al_get_font_line_height

al_get_text_width

int al_get_text_width(const ALLEGRO_FONT *f, const char *str)

Calculates the length of a string in a particular font, in pixels.

See also: al_get_ustr_width, al_get_font_line_height, al_get_text_dimensions

al_get_ustr_width

int al_get_ustr_width(const ALLEGRO_FONT *f, ALLEGRO_USTR const *ustr)

Like al_get_text_width but expects an ALLEGRO_USTR.

See also: al_get_text_width, al_get_ustr_dimensions

al_draw_text

void al_draw_text(const ALLEGRO_FONT *font,
   ALLEGRO_COLOR color, float x, float y, int flags,
   char const *text) 

Writes the NUL-terminated string text onto the target bitmap at position x, y, using the specified font.

The flags parameter can be 0 or one of the following flags:

It can also be combined with this flag:

See also: al_draw_ustr, al_draw_textf, al_draw_justified_text

al_draw_ustr

void al_draw_ustr(const ALLEGRO_FONT *font,
   ALLEGRO_COLOR color, float x, float y, int flags,
   const ALLEGRO_USTR *ustr) 

Like al_draw_text, except the text is passed as an ALLEGRO_USTR instead of a NUL-terminated char array.

See also: al_draw_text, al_draw_justified_ustr

al_draw_justified_text

void al_draw_justified_text(const ALLEGRO_FONT *font,
   ALLEGRO_COLOR color, float x1, float x2,
   float y, float diff, int flags, const char *text)

Like al_draw_text, but justifies the string to the region x1-x2.

The diff parameter is the maximum amount of horizontal space to allow between words. If justisfying the text would exceed diff pixels, or the string contains less than two words, then the string will be drawn left aligned.

The flags parameter can be 0 or one of the following flags:

See also: al_draw_justified_textf, al_draw_justified_ustr

al_draw_justified_ustr

void al_draw_justified_ustr(const ALLEGRO_FONT *font,
   ALLEGRO_COLOR color, float x1, float x2,
   float y, float diff, int flags, const ALLEGRO_USTR *ustr)

Like al_draw_justified_text, except the text is passed as an ALLEGRO_USTR instead of a NUL-terminated char array.

See also: al_draw_justified_text, al_draw_justified_textf.

al_draw_textf

void al_draw_textf(const ALLEGRO_FONT *font, ALLEGRO_COLOR color,
   float x, float y, int flags,
   const char *format, ...)

Formatted text output, using a printf() style format string. All parameters have the same meaning as with al_draw_text otherwise.

See also: al_draw_text, al_draw_ustr

al_draw_justified_textf

void al_draw_justified_textf(const ALLEGRO_FONT *f,
   ALLEGRO_COLOR color, float x1, float x2, float y,
   float diff, int flags, const char *format, ...)

Formatted text output, using a printf() style format string. All parameters have the same meaning as with al_draw_justified_text otherwise.

See also: al_draw_justified_text, al_draw_justified_ustr.

al_get_text_dimensions

void al_get_text_dimensions(const ALLEGRO_FONT *f,
   char const *text,
   int *bbx, int *bby, int *bbw, int *bbh)

Sometimes, the al_get_text_width and al_get_font_line_height functions are not enough for exact text placement, so this function returns some additional information.

Returned variables (all in pixel):

Note that glyphs may go to the left and upwards of the X, in which case x and y will have negative values.

See also: al_get_text_width, al_get_font_line_height, al_get_ustr_dimensions

al_get_ustr_dimensions

void al_get_ustr_dimensions(const ALLEGRO_FONT *f,
   ALLEGRO_USTR const *ustr,
   int *bbx, int *bby, int *bbw, int *bbh)

Sometimes, the al_get_ustr_width and al_get_font_line_height functions are not enough for exact text placement, so this function returns some additional information.

See also: al_get_text_dimensions

al_get_allegro_font_version

uint32_t al_get_allegro_font_version(void)

Returns the (compiled) version of the addon, in the same format as al_get_allegro_version.

Bitmap fonts

al_grab_font_from_bitmap

ALLEGRO_FONT *al_grab_font_from_bitmap(ALLEGRO_BITMAP *bmp,
   int ranges_n, const int ranges[])

Creates a new font from an Allegro bitmap. You can delete the bitmap after the function returns as the font will contain a copy for itself.

Parameters:

The bitmap format is as in the following example, which contains three glyphs for 1, 2 and 3.

.............
. 1 .222.333.
. 1 .  2.  3.
. 1 .222.333.
. 1 .2  .  3.
. 1 .222.333.
.............

In the above illustration, the dot is for pixels having the background color. It is determined by the color of the top left pixel in the bitmap. There should be a border of at least 1 pixel with this color to the bitmap edge and between all glyphs.

Each glyph is inside a rectangle of pixels not containing the background color. The height of all glyph rectangles should be the same, but the width can vary.

The placement of the rectangles does not matter, except that glyphs are scanned from left to right and top to bottom to match them to the specified unicode codepoints.

The glyphs will simply be drawn using al_draw_bitmap, so usually you will want the rectangles filled with full transparency and the glyphs drawn in opaque white.

Examples:

int ranges[] = {32, 126};
al_grab_font_from_bitmap(bitmap, 1, ranges)

int ranges[] = {
    0x0020, 0x007F,  /* ASCII */
    0x00A1, 0x00FF,  /* Latin 1 */
    0x0100, 0x017F,  /* Extended-A */
    0x20AC, 0x20AC}; /* Euro */
al_grab_font_from_bitmap(bitmap, 4, ranges)

The first example will grab glyphs for the 95 standard printable ASCII characters, beginning with the space character (32) and ending with the tilde character (126). The second example will map the first 96 glyphs found in the bitmap to ASCII range, the next 95 glyphs to Latin 1, the next 128 glyphs to Extended-A, and the last glyph to the Euro character. (This is just the characters found in the Allegro 4 font.)

See also: al_load_bitmap, al_grab_font_from_bitmap

al_load_bitmap_font

ALLEGRO_FONT *al_load_bitmap_font(const char *fname)

Load a bitmap font from. It does this by first calling al_load_bitmap and then al_grab_font_from_bitmap. If you want to for example load an old A4 font, you could load the bitmap yourself, then call al_convert_mask_to_alpha on it and only then pass it to al_grab_font_from_bitmap.

al_create_builtin_font

ALLEGRO_FONT *al_create_builtin_font(void)

Creates a monochrome bitmap font (8x8 pixels per character).

This font is primarily intended to be used for displaying information in environments or during early runtime states where no external font data is available or loaded (e.g. for debugging).

The builtin font contains the following unicode character ranges:

0x0020 to 0x007F (ASCII)
0x00A1 to 0x00FF (Latin 1)
0x0100 to 0x017F (Extended A)
0x20AC to 0x20AC (euro currency symbol)

Returns NULL on an error.

The font memory must be freed the same way as for any other font, using al_destroy_font.

Since: 5.0.8, 5.1.3

See also: al_load_bitmap_font, al_destroy_font

TTF fonts

These functions are declared in the following header file. Link with allegro_ttf.

 #include <allegro5/allegro_ttf.h>

al_init_ttf_addon

bool al_init_ttf_addon(void)

Call this after al_init_font_addon to make al_load_font recognize ".ttf" and other formats supported by al_load_ttf_font.

Returns true on success, false on failure.

al_shutdown_ttf_addon

void al_shutdown_ttf_addon(void)

Unloads the ttf addon again. You normally don't need to call this.

al_load_ttf_font

ALLEGRO_FONT *al_load_ttf_font(char const *filename, int size, int flags)

Loads a TrueType font from a file using the FreeType library. Quoting from the FreeType FAQ this means support for many different font formats:

TrueType, OpenType, Type1, CID, CFF, Windows FON/FNT, X11 PCF, and others

The size parameter determines the size the font will be rendered at, specified in pixels. The standard font size is measured in units per EM, if you instead want to specify the size as the total height of glyphs in pixels, pass it as a negative value.

Note: If you want to display text at multiple sizes, load the font multiple times with different size parameters.

The following flags are supported:

See also: al_init_ttf_addon, al_load_ttf_font_f

al_load_ttf_font_f

ALLEGRO_FONT *al_load_ttf_font_f(ALLEGRO_FILE *file,
    char const *filename, int size, int flags)

Like al_load_ttf_font, but the font is read from the file handle. The filename is only used to find possible additional files next to a font file.

Note: The file handle is owned by the returned ALLEGRO_FONT object and must not be freed by the caller, as FreeType expects to be able to read from it at a later time.

al_load_ttf_font_stretch

ALLEGRO_FONT *al_load_ttf_font_stretch(char const *filename, int w, int h,
    int flags)

Like al_load_ttf_font, except it takes separate width and height parameters instead of a single size parameter.

If the height is a positive value, and the width zero or positive, then font will be stretched according to those parameters. The width must not be negative if the height is positive.

As with al_load_ttf_font, the height may be a negative value to specify the total height in pixels. Then the width must also be a negative value, or zero.

The behaviour is undefined the height is positive while width is negative, or if the height is negative while the width is positive.

Since: 5.0.6, 5.1.0

See also: al_load_ttf_font, al_load_ttf_font_stretch_f

al_load_ttf_font_stretch_f

ALLEGRO_FONT *al_load_ttf_font_stretch_f(ALLEGRO_FILE *file,
    char const *filename, int w, int h, int flags)

Like al_load_ttf_font_stretch, but the font is read from the file handle. The filename is only used to find possible additional files next to a font file.

Note: The file handle is owned by the returned ALLEGRO_FONT object and must not be freed by the caller, as FreeType expects to be able to read from it at a later time.

Since: 5.0.6, 5.1.0

See also: al_load_ttf_font_stretch

al_get_allegro_ttf_version

uint32_t al_get_allegro_ttf_version(void)

Returns the (compiled) version of the addon, in the same format as al_get_allegro_version.

Allegro version 5.0.11 - Last updated: 2015-01-12 00:52:55 UTC