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xlfont
load a font in the graphic context or query loaded font
Syntax
xlfont(font-name) xlfont(font-filename) xlfont('reset') xlfont(font-name,font-id) xlfont(font-filename,font-id) xlfont(font-name,font-id,bold) xlfont(font-name,font-id,bold,italic) fonts=xlfont('AVAILABLE_FONTS') fonts=xlfont()
Arguments
- font-name
- string, name of the font family. 
- font-filename
- string, filename of a true type font. 
- font-id
- integer >= 0 . 
- fonts
- a column vector of font names. 
- bold
- a boolean %t if bold 
- italic
- a boolean %t if italic 
Description
Without any argument, xlfont() returns the list
            of currently loaded fonts.
xlfont('AVAILABLE_FONTS') returns list of fonts available on your system.
xlfont('reset') reset to initial index list of fonts.
With arguments, xlfont is used to load a new font
            at different sizes in the graphics context.
Default family fonts are "Monospaced" (0), "Symbol" (1), "Serif"
            (2), "Serif Italic" (3), "Serif Bold" (4), "Serif Bold Italic" (5),
            "SansSerif" (6), "SansSerif Italic" (7), "SansSerif Bold" (8), "SansSerif
            Bold Italic" (9). These default fonts are automatically loaded when needed
            and so xlfont is not really required for them. In fact
            xlfont is essentially useful to load a new font.
Examples
xlfont('reset'); xlfont() // Caution : this example may not work if your system have not Monospaced font. xlfont("Monospaced",10,%t,%t); xstring(1,0,'A title'); figure_entity = gcf(); axes_entity = figure_entity.children; title_entity = axes_entity.children; title_entity.font_style = 10; xlfont('reset');
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