PySide6.QtWidgets.QFontDialog¶
- class QFontDialog¶
- The - QFontDialogclass provides a dialog widget for selecting a font. More…- Synopsis¶- Properties¶- currentFontᅟ- The current font of the dialog
- optionsᅟ- The various options that affect the look and feel of the dialog
 - Methods¶- def - __init__()
- def - currentFont()
- def - open()
- def - options()
- def - selectedFont()
- def - setCurrentFont()
- def - setOption()
- def - setOptions()
- def - testOption()
 - Signals¶
- def - fontSelected()
 - Static functions¶- def - getFont()
 - Note - This documentation may contain snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python. We always welcome contributions to the snippet translation. If you see an issue with the translation, you can also let us know by creating a ticket on https:/bugreports.qt.io/projects/PYSIDE - Detailed Description¶- Warning - This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors. - A font dialog is created through one of the static - getFont()functions.- Examples: - ok = bool() font = QFontDialog.getFont(() ok, QFont("Helvetica [Cronyx]", 10), self) if ok: # the user clicked OK and font is set to the font the user selected else: # the user canceled the dialog; font is set to the initial # value, in this case Helvetica [Cronyx], 10 - The dialog can also be used to set a widget’s font directly: - myWidget.setFont(QFontDialog.getFont(0, myWidget.font())) - If the user clicks OK the font they chose will be used for myWidget, and if they click Cancel the original font is used.   - See also - QColorDialog- QFileDialogStandard Dialogs Example- class FontDialogOption¶
- (inherits - enum.Flag) This enum specifies various options that affect the look and feel of a font dialog.- For instance, it allows to specify which type of font should be displayed. If none are specified all fonts available will be listed. - Note that the font filtering options might not be supported on some platforms (e.g. Mac). They are always supported by the non native dialog (used on Windows or Linux). - Constant - Description - QFontDialog.NoButtons - Don’t display OK and Cancel buttons. (Useful for “live dialogs”.) - QFontDialog.DontUseNativeDialog - Use Qt’s standard font dialog on the Mac instead of Apple’s native font panel. - QFontDialog.ScalableFonts - Show scalable fonts - QFontDialog.NonScalableFonts - Show non scalable fonts - QFontDialog.MonospacedFonts - Show monospaced fonts - QFontDialog.ProportionalFonts - Show proportional fonts - See also 
 - Note - Properties can be used directly when - from __feature__ import true_propertyis used or via accessor functions otherwise.- This property holds the current font of the dialog.. - Access functions:
 - property optionsᅟ: Combination of QFontDialog.FontDialogOption¶
 - This property holds the various options that affect the look and feel of the dialog. - By default, all options are disabled. - Options should be set before showing the dialog. Setting them while the dialog is visible is not guaranteed to have an immediate effect on the dialog (depending on the option and on the platform). - See also - Access functions:
 - Constructs a standard font dialog. - Use - setCurrentFont()to set the initial font attributes.- The - parentparameter is passed to the- QDialogconstructor.- See also - Constructs a standard font dialog with the given - parentand specified- initialfont.- Returns the current font. - See also - Getter of property - currentFontᅟ.- This signal is emitted when the current font is changed. The new font is specified in - font.- The signal is emitted while a user is selecting a font. Ultimately, the chosen font may differ from the font currently selected. - See also - Notification signal of property - currentFontᅟ.- This signal is emitted when a font has been selected. The selected font is specified in - font.- The signal is only emitted when a user has chosen the final font to be used. It is not emitted while the user is changing the current font in the font dialog. - Warning - This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors. - This is an overloaded function. - Executes a modal font dialog and returns a font. - If the user clicks OK, the selected font is returned. If the user clicks Cancel, the Qt default font is returned. - The dialog is constructed with the given - parent. If the- okparameter is not-null, the value it refers to is set to true if the user clicks OK, and false if the user clicks Cancel.- Example: - ok = bool() font = QFontDialog.getFont(ok, self) if ok: # font is set to the font the user selected else: # the user canceled the dialog; font is set to the default # application font, QApplication::font() - static getFont(initial[, parent=None[, title=""[, options=QFontDialog.FontDialogOptions()]]])
- Parameters:
- initial – - QFont
- parent – - QWidget
- title – str 
- options – Combination of - FontDialogOption
 
- Return type:
- PyTuple 
 
 - Warning - This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors. - Executes a modal font dialog and returns a font. - If the user clicks OK, the selected font is returned. If the user clicks Cancel, the - initialfont is returned.- The dialog is constructed with the given - parentand the options specified in- options.- titleis shown as the window title of the dialog and- initialis the initially selected font. If the- okparameter is not-null, the value it refers to is set to true if the user clicks OK, and set to false if the user clicks Cancel.- Examples: - ok = bool() font = QFontDialog.getFont(ok, QFont("Times", 12), self) if ok: # font is set to the font the user selected else: # the user canceled the dialog; font is set to the initial # value, in this case Times, 12. - The dialog can also be used to set a widget’s font directly: - myWidget.setFont(QFontDialog.getFont(0, myWidget.font())) - In this example, if the user clicks OK the font they chose will be used, and if they click Cancel the original font is used. - Opens the dialog and connects its - fontSelected()signal to the slot specified by- receiverand- member.- The signal will be disconnected from the slot when the dialog is closed. - options()¶
- Return type:
- Combination of - FontDialogOption
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - optionsᅟ.- Returns the font that the user selected by clicking the OK or equivalent button. - Note - This font is not always the same as the font held by the - currentFontproperty since the user can choose different fonts before finally selecting the one to use.- Sets the font highlighted in the - QFontDialogto the given- font.- See also - Setter of property - currentFontᅟ.- setOption(option[, on=true])¶
- Parameters:
- option – - FontDialogOption
- on – bool 
 
 
 - Sets the given - optionto be enabled if- onis true; otherwise, clears the given- option.- See also - setOptions(options)¶
- Parameters:
- options – Combination of - FontDialogOption
 - See also 
 - Setter of property - optionsᅟ.- testOption(option)¶
- Parameters:
- option – - FontDialogOption
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Returns - trueif the given- optionis enabled; otherwise, returns false.- See also