Query: xfontsetextents
OS: debian
Section: 3
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XFontSetExtents(3) XLIB FUNCTIONS XFontSetExtents(3)NAMEXFontSetExtents - XFontSetExtents structureSTRUCTURESThe XFontSetExtents structure contains: typedef struct { XRectangle max_ink_extent;/* over all drawable characters */ XRectangle max_logical_extent;/* over all drawable characters */ } XFontSetExtents; The XRectangle structures used to return font set metrics are the usual Xlib screen-oriented rectangles with x, y giving the upper left corner, and width and height always positive. The max_ink_extent member gives the maximum extent, over all drawable characters, of the rectangles that bound the character glyph image drawn in the foreground color, relative to a constant origin. See XmbTextExtents and XwcTextExtents for detailed semantics. The max_logical_extent member gives the maximum extent, over all drawable characters, of the rectangles that specify minimum spacing to other graphical features, relative to a constant origin. Other graphical features drawn by the client, for example, a border surrounding the text, should not intersect this rectangle. The max_logical_extent member should be used to compute minimum interline spacing and the minimum area that must be allowed in a text field to draw a given number of arbitrary characters. Due to context-dependent rendering, appending a given character to a string may change the string's extent by an amount other than that character's individual extent.SEE ALSOXCreateFontSet(3), XExtentsOfFontSet(3), XFontsOfFontSet(3) Xlib - C Language X Interface X Version 11 libX11 1.5.0 XFontSetExtents(3)
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