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RenderingMode
snowie2000 edited this page Jun 15, 2017
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0 = DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_DEFAULT
Specifies that the rendering mode is determined automatically based on the font and size.
1 = DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_ALIASED
Specifies that no antialiasing is performed. Each pixel is either set to the foreground
color of the text or retains the color of the background.
2 = DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_GDI_CLASSIC
Specifies that antialiasing is performed in the horizontal direction and the appearance
of glyphs is layout-compatible with GDI using CLEARTYPE_QUALITY. Use DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE_GDI_CLASSIC
to get glyph advances. The antialiasing may be either ClearType or grayscale depending on
the text antialiasing mode.
3 = DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_GDI_NATURAL
Specifies that antialiasing is performed in the horizontal direction and the appearance
of glyphs is layout-compatible with GDI using CLEARTYPE_NATURAL_QUALITY. Glyph advances
are close to the font design advances, but are still rounded to whole pixels. Use
DWRITE_MEASURING_MODE_GDI_NATURAL to get glyph advances. The antialiasing may be either
ClearType or grayscale depending on the text antialiasing mode.
4 = DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_NATURAL
Specifies that antialiasing is performed in the horizontal direction. This rendering
mode allows glyphs to be positioned with subpixel precision and is therefore suitable
for natural (i.e., resolution-independent) layout. The antialiasing may be either
ClearType or grayscale depending on the text antialiasing mode.
5 = DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_NATURAL_SYMMETRIC
Similar to natural mode except that antialiasing is performed in both the horizontal
and vertical directions. This is typically used at larger sizes to make curves and
diagonal lines look smoother. The antialiasing may be either ClearType or grayscale
depending on the text antialiasing mode.
6 = DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_OUTLINE
Specifies that rendering should bypass the rasterizer and use the outlines directly.
This is typically used at very large sizes.
- Name
- HookChildProcesses
- HintingMode
- BoldWeight
- DirectWrite
- HintSmallFont
- MaxBitmap
- NormalWeight
- ItalicSlant
- GammaMode
- GammaValue
- Contrast
- RenderWeight
- BolderMode
- FontLoader
- FontLink
- FontSubstitutes
- MaxHeight
- LcdFilter
- AntiAliasMode
- UseMapping
- TextTuning
- TextTuningR
- TextTuningG
- TextTuningB
- LoadOnDemand
- CacheMaxFaces
- CacheMaxSizes
- CacheMaxBytes
- EnableKerning
- Shadow
- UseInclude