The information in this article applies to:
- Standard, Professional, and Enterprise Editions of Microsoft
Visual Basic, 32-bit only, for Windows, version 4.0
SUMMARY
By using the CreateFont and CreateFontIndirect Win32 API calls, it is
possible to rotate text on a Device context such as a picture box, a form,
or the Printer Object. This article provides a Win32 Code sample
demonstrating how this can be done.
MORE INFORMATION
- Start a new Visual Basic Project. Form1 is created by default.
- Add a Command button to Form1.
- Place a PictureBox on Form1.
- Place the following code in the General Declarations section of Form1:
Option Explicit
Private Declare Function CreateFontIndirect Lib "gdi32" Alias _
"CreateFontIndirectA" (lpLogFont As LOGFONT) As Long
Private Declare Function SelectObject Lib "gdi32" (ByVal hdc _
As Long, ByVal hObject As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function DeleteObject Lib "gdi32" (ByVal _
hObject As Long) As Long
Private Const LF_FACESIZE = 32
Private Type LOGFONT
lfHeight As Long
lfWidth As Long
lfEscapement As Long
lfOrientation As Long
lfWeight As Long
lfItalic As Byte
lfUnderline As Byte
lfStrikeOut As Byte
lfCharSet As Byte
lfOutPrecision As Byte
lfClipPrecision As Byte
lfQuality As Byte
lfPitchAndFamily As Byte
lfFaceName as String * LF_FACESIZE
End Type
Sub Command1_Click()
Dim font As LOGFONT
Dim prevFont As Long, hFont As Long, ret As Long
Const FONTSIZE = 10 ' Desired point size of font
font.lfEscapement = 1800 ' 180-degree rotation
font.lfFaceName = "Arial" & Chr$(0) 'Null character at end
' Windows expects the font size to be in pixels and to
' be negative if you are specifying the character height
' you want.
font.lfHeight = (FONTSIZE * -20) / Screen.TwipsPerPixelY
hFont = CreateFontIndirect(font)
prevFont = SelectObject(Picture1.hdc, hFont)
Picture1.CurrentX = Picture1.Left + Picture1.Width / 2
Picture1.CurrentY = Picture1.ScaleHeight / 2
Picture1.Print "Rotated Text"
' Clean up by restoring original font.
ret = SelectObject(Picture1.hdc, prevFont)
ret = DeleteObject(hFont)
Picture1.CurrentY = Picture1.ScaleHeight / 2
Picture1.Print "Normal Text"
End Sub
- Press the F5 key to run the project, and then press the Command Button.
You will see two pieces of text appear, one the right way up and one
inverted.
REFERENCES
For information on the 16-bit equivalent of this sample, please see the
following article on the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q119673
TITLE : How to Print with Rotated Text
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