XmbTextExtents
NAME
XmbTextExtents, XwcTextExtents - compute text extents
SYNTAX
int XmbTextExtents(font_set, string, num_bytes,
overall_return)
XFontSet font_set;
char *string;
int num_bytes;
XRectangle *overall_ink_return;
XRectangle *overall_logical_return;
int XwcTextExtents(font_set, string, num_wchars,
overall_return)
XFontSet font_set;
wchar_t *string;
int num_wchars;
XRectangle *overall_ink_return;
XRectangle *overall_logical_return;
ARGUMENTS
font_set Specifies the font set.
num_bytes Specifies the number of bytes in the string
argument.
num_wchars
Specifies the number of characters in the string
argument.
overall_ink_return
Returns the overall ink dimensions.
overall_logical_return
Returns the overall logical dimensions.
string Specifies the character string.
DESCRIPTION
The XmbTextExtents and XwcTextExtents functions set the
components of the specified overall_ink_return and over-
all_logical_return arguments to the overall bounding box
of the string's image and a logical bounding box for spac-
ing purposes, respectively. They return the value
returned by XmbTextEscapement or XwcTextEscapement. These
metrics are relative to the drawing origin of the string,
using the fonts loaded for the specified font set.
If the overall_ink_return argument is non-NULL, it is set
to the bounding box of the string's character ink. The
overall_ink_return for a nondescending, horizontally drawn
Latin character is conventionally entirely above the base-
line; that is, overall_ink_return.height <= -over-
all_ink_return.y. The overall_ink_return for a nonkerned
character is entirely at, and to the right of, the origin;
that is, overall_ink_return.x >= 0. A character consist-
ing of a single pixel at the origin would set over-
all_ink_return fields y = 0, x = 0, width = 1, and height
= 1.
If the overall_logical_return argument is non-NULL, it is
set to the bounding box that provides minimum spacing to
other graphical features for the string. Other graphical
features, for example, a border surrounding the text,
should not intersect this rectangle.
When the XFontSet has missing charsets, metrics for each
unavailable character are taken from the default string
returned by XCreateFontSet so that the metrics represent
the text as it will actually be drawn. The behavior for
an invalid codepoint is undefined.
SEE ALSO
XmbTextEscapement(3), XmbTextPerCharExtents(3) Xlib
- C Language X Interface
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