[][src]Enum font_kit::family_name::FamilyName

pub enum FamilyName {
    Title(String),
    Serif,
    SansSerif,
    Monospace,
    Cursive,
    Fantasy,
}

A possible value for the font-family CSS property.

These descriptions are taken from CSS Fonts Level 3 § 3.1: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-fonts-3/#font-family-prop.

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Variants

Title(String)

A specific font family, specified by name: e.g. "Arial", "times".

Serif

Serif fonts represent the formal text style for a script.

SansSerif

Glyphs in sans-serif fonts, as the term is used in CSS, are generally low contrast (vertical and horizontal stems have the close to the same thickness) and have stroke endings that are plain — without any flaring, cross stroke, or other ornamentation.

Monospace

The sole criterion of a monospace font is that all glyphs have the same fixed width.

Cursive

Glyphs in cursive fonts generally use a more informal script style, and the result looks more like handwritten pen or brush writing than printed letterwork.

Fantasy

Fantasy fonts are primarily decorative or expressive fonts that contain decorative or expressive representations of characters.

Trait Implementations

impl Clone for FamilyName[src]

impl Debug for FamilyName[src]

impl PartialEq<FamilyName> for FamilyName[src]

impl StructuralPartialEq for FamilyName[src]

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