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-<p>The Font Settings API allows you to manage Chrome's font settings.</p> |
-<h2 id="manifest">Manifest</h2> |
-<p>The Font Settings API is currently experimental, so you must declare the |
-"experimental" permission to use it. For example:</p> |
-<pre>{ |
- "name": "My Font Settings Extension", |
- "description": "Customize your fonts", |
- "version": "0.2", |
- "permissions": ["experimental"] |
-}</pre> |
-<h2 id="scripts">Generic Font Families and Scripts</h2> |
-<p>Chrome allows for some font settings to depend on certain generic font |
-families and language scripts. For example, the font used for sans-serif |
-Simplified Chinese may be different than the font used for serif Japanese.</p> |
-<p>The generic font families supported by Chrome are based on |
-<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/fonts.html#generic-font-families">CSS generic font families</a> |
-and are listed in the API reference below. When a webpage specifies a generic |
-font family, Chrome selects the font based on the corresponding setting. If no |
-generic font family is specified, Chrome uses the setting for the "standard" |
-generic font family.</p> |
-<p>When a webpage specifies a language, Chrome selects the font based on the |
-setting for the corresponding language script. If no language is specified, |
-Chrome uses the setting for the default, or global, script.</p> |
-<p>The supported language scripts are specified by ISO 15924 script code and |
-listed in the API reference below. Technically, Chrome settings are not strictly |
-per-script but also depend on language. For example, Chrome chooses the font for |
-Cyrillic (ISO 15924 script code "Cyrl") when a webpage specifies the Russian |
-language, and uses this font not just for Cyrillic script but for everything the |
-font covers, such as Latin.</p> |
-<h2 id="examples">Examples</h2> |
-<p>The following code gets the standard font for Arabic.</p> |
-<pre> |
-chrome.experimental.fontSettings.getFont( |
- { genericFamily: 'standard', script: 'Arab' }, |
- function(details) { console.log(details.fontName); } |
-); |
-</pre> |
-<p>The next snippet sets the sans-serif font for Japanese.</p> |
-<pre> |
-chrome.experimental.fontSettings.setFont( |
- { genericFamily: 'sansserif', script: 'Jpan', fontName: 'MS PGothic' } |
-); |
-</pre> |
-<p>You can find a sample extension using the Font Settings API in the |
-<a href="http://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome/trunk/src/chrome/common/extensions/docs/examples/api/fontSettings/">examples/api/fontSettings</a> |
-directory. For other examples and for help in viewing the source code, see |
-<a href="samples.html">Samples</a>.</p> |
-<!-- END AUTHORED CONTENT --> |