pub enum TextStyle {
Small,
Body,
Monospace,
Button,
Heading,
Name(Arc<str>),
}
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Alias for a FontId
(font of a certain size).
The font is found via look-up in Style::text_styles
.
You can use TextStyle::resolve
to do this lookup.
Variants§
Small
Used when small text is needed.
Body
Normal labels. Easily readable, doesn’t take up too much space.
Monospace
Same size as Self::Body
, but used when monospace is important (for code snippets, aligning numbers, etc).
Button
Buttons. Maybe slightly bigger than Self::Body
.
Signifies that he item can be interacted with.
Heading
Heading. Probably larger than Self::Body
.
Name(Arc<str>)
A user-chosen style, found in Style::text_styles
.
egui::TextStyle::Name("footing".into());
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Trait Implementations§
Source§impl From<TextStyle> for FontSelection
impl From<TextStyle> for FontSelection
Source§fn from(text_style: TextStyle) -> FontSelection
fn from(text_style: TextStyle) -> FontSelection
Converts to this type from the input type.
Source§impl Ord for TextStyle
impl Ord for TextStyle
Source§impl PartialOrd for TextStyle
impl PartialOrd for TextStyle
impl Eq for TextStyle
impl StructuralPartialEq for TextStyle
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impl Freeze for TextStyle
impl RefUnwindSafe for TextStyle
impl Send for TextStyle
impl Sync for TextStyle
impl Unpin for TextStyle
impl UnwindSafe for TextStyle
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