Font styles
Use the fontStyle
style attribute to define the style of a
font.
Syntax
{
italic |
roman |
oblique }
Usage
The style of a font can be specified with a generic name, that is interpreted by the front-end
depending on the graphical capabilities of the platform. For example, on "Androidâ„¢ devices, italic
and oblique
result in the same font aspect.
Generic font style name | Definition |
---|---|
italic |
Specifies an italic font style, using a typeface that slants slightly to the right. Uses a different glyph as the roman style. |
oblique |
Specifies an oblique font style. This style is similar to italic, except that it uses the same glyphs as the roman type, but distorted. |
roman |
Specifies a roman font style. This is the typical default font style in Latin-script typography. |
Example
<StyleAttribute name="fontStyle" value="italic" />