% File src/library/grDevices/man/unix/x11Fonts.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2013 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{X11Fonts} \alias{X11Font} \alias{X11Fonts} \concept{fonts} \title{X11 Fonts} \description{ These functions handle the translation of a device-independent R graphics font family name to an X11 font description. } \usage{ X11Font(font) X11Fonts(...) } \arguments{ \item{font}{a character string containing an X11 font description.} \item{\dots}{either character strings naming mappings to display, or new (named) mappings to define.} } \details{ These functions apply only to an \code{\link{X11}} device with \code{type = "Xlib"} -- \code{X11(type = "cairo")} uses a different mechanism to select fonts. Such a device is created with a default font (see the documentation for \code{\link{X11}}), but it is also possible to specify a font family when drawing to the device (for example, see the documentation for \code{"family"} in \code{\link{par}} and for \code{"fontfamily"} in \code{\link{gpar}} in the \pkg{grid} package). The font family sent to the device is a simple string name, which must be mapped to something more specific to X11 fonts. A list of mappings is maintained and can be modified by the user. The \code{X11Fonts} function can be used to list existing mappings and to define new mappings. The \code{X11Font} function can be used to create a new mapping. Default mappings are provided for three device-independent font family names: \code{"sans"} for a sans-serif font, \code{"serif"} for a serif font and \code{"mono"} for a monospaced font. Further mappings are provided for \code{"Helvetica"} (the device default), \code{"Times"}, \code{"CyrHelvetica"}, \code{"CyrTimes"} (versions of these fonts with Cyrillic support, at least on Linux), \code{"Arial"} (on some platforms including OS X and Solaris) and \code{"Mincho"} (a CJK font). } \seealso{ \code{\link{X11}} } \examples{ X11Fonts() X11Fonts("mono") utopia <- X11Font("-*-utopia-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*") X11Fonts(utopia = utopia) } \keyword{device}