sw/source/core/inc/swfont.hxx | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) New commits: commit 68632a752ddac08d0bf0b3405fa767540afd7e80 Author: Miklos Vajna <vmik...@collabora.com> AuthorDate: Mon Apr 17 20:03:47 2023 +0200 Commit: Miklos Vajna <vmik...@collabora.com> CommitDate: Tue Apr 18 08:30:47 2023 +0200
sw: document SwFont Explain why it's not like SwFont would just derive from SvxFont directly. Change-Id: I78bd536654831836351029badcaa47e6cc81c7eb Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/150529 Tested-by: Jenkins Reviewed-by: Miklos Vajna <vmik...@collabora.com> diff --git a/sw/source/core/inc/swfont.hxx b/sw/source/core/inc/swfont.hxx index 38936574a471..86f44fb3eb64 100644 --- a/sw/source/core/inc/swfont.hxx +++ b/sw/source/core/inc/swfont.hxx @@ -128,6 +128,9 @@ enum class SwFontScript // mostly used as a "unknown script" marker #define SW_SCRIPTS (SwFontScript(int(SwFontScript::LAST)+1)) +/// To take Asian or other languages into consideration, an SwFont object consists of 3 SwSubFonts +/// (Latin, CJK, and CTL). The m_nActual member indicates the current script, i.e. the currently +/// active subfont. class SwFont { // CJK == Chinese, Japanese, Korean