Aspose::Words::Font::get_NameOther method
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]Font::get_NameOther method
Returns or sets the font used for characters with character codes from 128 through 255.
System::String Aspose::Words::Font::get_NameOther()
Examples
Shows how Microsoft Word can combine two different fonts in one run.
auto doc = MakeObject<Document>();
auto builder = MakeObject<DocumentBuilder>(doc);
// Suppose a run that we use the builder to insert while using this font configuration
// contains characters within the ASCII characters' range. In that case,
// it will display those characters using this font.
builder->get_Font()->set_NameAscii(u"Calibri");
// With no other font specified, the builder will also apply this font to all characters that it inserts.
ASSERT_EQ(u"Calibri", builder->get_Font()->get_Name());
// Specify a font to use for all characters outside of the ASCII range.
// Ideally, this font should have a glyph for each required non-ASCII character code.
builder->get_Font()->set_NameOther(u"Courier New");
// Insert a run with one word consisting of ASCII characters, and one word with all characters outside that range.
// Each character will be displayed using either of the fonts, depending on.
builder->Writeln(u"Hello, Привет");
doc->Save(ArtifactsDir + u"Font.NameAscii.docx");
See Also
- Class Font
- Namespace Aspose::Words
- Library Aspose.Words for C++