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PS_STRING_GEOMETRY(3)							 1						     PS_STRING_GEOMETRY(3)

ps_string_geometry - Gets geometry of a string

SYNOPSIS
array ps_string_geometry (resource $psdoc, string $text, [int $fontid], [float $size = 0.0]) DESCRIPTION
This function is similar to ps_stringwidth(3) but returns an array of dimensions containing the width, ascender, and descender of the text. PARAMETERS
o $psdoc - Resource identifier of the postscript file as returned by ps_new(3). o $text - The text for which the geometry is to be calculated. o $fontid - The identifier of the font to be used. If not font is specified the current font will be used. o $size - The size of the font. If no size is specified the current size is used. RETURN VALUES
An array of the dimensions of a string. The element 'width' contains the width of the string as returned by ps_stringwidth(3). The element 'descender' contains the maximum descender and 'ascender' the maximum ascender of the string. SEE ALSO
ps_continue_text(3), ps_stringwidth(3). PHP Documentation Group PS_STRING_GEOMETRY(3)
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