15.7 Built-in Module fm
 
This module provides access to the IRIS Font Manager library.
  It is available only on Silicon Graphics machines.
See also: 4Sight User's Guide, Section 1, Chapter 5: ``Using
the IRIS Font Manager.''
This is not yet a full interface to the IRIS Font Manager.
Among the unsupported features are: matrix operations; cache
operations; character operations (use string operations instead); some
details of font info; individual glyph metrics; and printer matching.
It supports the following operations:
- init ()
 - 
Initialization function.
Calls fminit().
It is normally not necessary to call this function, since it is called
automatically the first time the fm module is imported.
 
- findfont (fontname)
 - 
Return a font handle object.
Calls fmfindfont(fontname).
 
- enumerate ()
 - 
Returns a list of available font names.
This is an interface to fmenumerate().
 
- prstr (string)
 - 
Render a string using the current font (see the setfont() font
handle method below).
Calls fmprstr(string).
 
- setpath (string)
 - 
Sets the font search path.
Calls fmsetpath(string).
(XXX Does not work!?!)
 
- fontpath ()
 - 
Returns the current font search path.
 
Font handle objects support the following operations:
- scalefont (factor)
 - 
Returns a handle for a scaled version of this font.
Calls fmscalefont(fh, factor).
 
- setfont ()
 - 
Makes this font the current font.
Note: the effect is undone silently when the font handle object is
deleted.
Calls fmsetfont(fh).
 
- getfontname ()
 - 
Returns this font's name.
Calls fmgetfontname(fh).
 
- getcomment ()
 - 
Returns the comment string associated with this font.
Raises an exception if there is none.
Calls fmgetcomment(fh).
 
- getfontinfo ()
 - 
Returns a tuple giving some pertinent data about this font.
This is an interface to fmgetfontinfo().
The returned tuple contains the following numbers:
(printermatched, fixed_width, xorig,
yorig, xsize, ysize, height,
nglyphs).
 
- getstrwidth (string)
 - 
Returns the width, in pixels, of string when drawn in this font.
Calls fmgetstrwidth(fh, string).
 
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