###### (This function is part of SDL_ttf, a separate library from SDL.) # TTF_OpenFontIndexDPIRW Opens a font from an SDL_RWops with target resolutions (in DPI). ## Header File Defined in [](https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL_ttf/blob/SDL2/include/SDL_ttf.h) ## Syntax ```c TTF_Font * TTF_OpenFontIndexDPIRW(SDL_RWops *src, int freesrc, int ptsize, long index, unsigned int hdpi, unsigned int vdpi); ``` ## Function Parameters | | | | | ------------ | ----------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | SDL_RWops * | **src** | an SDL_RWops to provide a font file's data. | | int | **freesrc** | non-zero to close the RWops when the font is closed, zero to leave it open. | | int | **ptsize** | point size to use for the newly-opened font. | | long | **index** | index of the face in the font file. | | unsigned int | **hdpi** | the target horizontal DPI. | | unsigned int | **vdpi** | the target vertical DPI. | ## Return Value ([TTF_Font](TTF_Font) *) Returns a valid [TTF_Font](TTF_Font), or NULL on error. ## Remarks DPI scaling only applies to scalable fonts (e.g. TrueType). Some .fon fonts will have several sizes embedded in the file, so the point size becomes the index of choosing which size. If the value is too high, the last indexed size will be the default. If `freesrc` is non-zero, the RWops will be automatically closed once the font is closed. Otherwise you should close the RWops yourself after closing the font. Some fonts have multiple "faces" included. The index specifies which face to use from the font file. Font files with only one face should specify zero for the index. When done with the returned [TTF_Font](TTF_Font), use [TTF_CloseFont](TTF_CloseFont)() to dispose of it. ## Version This function is available since SDL_ttf 2.0.18. ## See Also - [TTF_CloseFont](TTF_CloseFont) ---- [CategoryAPI](CategoryAPI), [CategoryAPIFunction](CategoryAPIFunction)