GetBaseFontDescriptor method (WinStudio scripts)
Applies To
IWSApplication interface
Definition
Returns a font descriptor string that indicates the base font used by the application user interface.
A "font descriptor" is a string consisting of a list of fourteen comma-separated values. For details on the font descriptor, see the "Remarks" section.
Syntax
Application.GetBaseFontDescriptor( )
Remarks
The return value is a string consisting of a list of fourteen comma-separated values that define the font, using the following format:
Size,0,0,0,Weight,Underline ,Italic,,Strikethrough,0,0,0,0,0,FontFamily
where:
| List item: | Consists of: | 
| Size | A decimal value representing the point size. | 
| Weight | Range from 0 (non-bold) to 700 (bold). | 
| Italic |  0 = Normal
					 text. 
					  1 = Italicized text.  | 
                  
| Underline |  0 = Text not
					 underlined. 
					  1 = Text underlined.  | 
                  
| Strikethrough |  0 = Normal
					 text. 
					  1 = Text struck through.  | 
                  
| FontFamily | Name of the font (family) to be used. | 
Example
Sub Main()
   Dim FontDesc As String
   Dim newFont As Font  
   FontDesc = Application.GetBaseFontDescriptor()
   newFont = Application.FontFromFontDescriptor( FontDesc )
   If not IDONull.IsNull(newFont) Then 
        newFont = new Font( newFont, FontStyle.Bold )
        FontDesc = Application.FontDescriptorFromFont( Font.newFont )  
   End If   
   ThisForm.Components("FormCollectionGrid").SetGridRowColFont( 3, 4, FontDesc, True )
End Sub