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− | Sets the fallback fonts. When the Font doesn't contain a glyph, it will substitute the glyph from the next subsequent fallback Fonts. This is akin to setting a "font stack" in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS. | + | Sets the fallback fonts. When the Font doesn't contain a glyph, it will substitute the glyph from the next subsequent fallback Fonts. This is akin to setting a "font stack" in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). |
== Function == | == Function == |
Revision as of 09:19, 22 January 2016
Available since LÖVE 0.10.0 |
This function is not supported in earlier versions. |
Sets the fallback fonts. When the Font doesn't contain a glyph, it will substitute the glyph from the next subsequent fallback Fonts. This is akin to setting a "font stack" in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
Function
Synopsis
Font:setFallbacks( fallbackfont1, ... )
Arguments
Returns
Nothing.
Notes
If this is called it should be before love.graphics.print, Font:getWrap, and other Font methods which use glyph positioning information are called.
Every fallback Font must be created from the same file type as the primary Font. For example, a Font created from a .ttf file can only use fallback Fonts that were created from .ttf files.
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