Glyph Storage
Structures for storing information about glyphs
pangoUnitsToDouble(i)pangoUnitsFromDouble(d)pangoExtentsToPixels(inclusive, nearest)pangoMatrixCopy(object)pangoMatrixTranslate(object, tx, ty)pangoMatrixScale(object, scale.x, scale.y)pangoMatrixRotate(object, degrees)pangoMatrixConcat(object, new.matrix)pangoMatrixTransformPoint(object, x, y)pangoMatrixTransformDistance(object, dx, dy)pangoMatrixTransformRectangle(object, rect)pangoMatrixTransformPixelRectangle(object, rect)pangoMatrixGetFontScaleFactor(object)pangoGlyphStringNew()pangoGlyphStringCopy(object)pangoGlyphStringSetSize(object, new.len)pangoGlyphStringExtents(object, font)pangoGlyphStringExtentsRange(object, start, end, font)pangoGlyphStringGetWidth(object)pangoGlyphStringIndexToX(object, text, analysis, index, trailing)pangoGlyphStringXToIndex(object, text, analysis, x.pos)pangoGlyphStringGetLogicalWidths(object, text, embedding.level)pangoGlyphItemSplit(orig, text, split.index)pangoGlyphItemApplyAttrs(glyph.item, text, list)pangoGlyphItemLetterSpace(glyph.item, text, log.attrs)pangoGlyphItemGetLogicalWidths(glyph.item, text)pangoGlyphItemIterInitStart(object, glyph.item, text)pangoGlyphItemIterInitEnd(object, glyph.item, text)pangoGlyphItemIterNextCluster(object)pangoGlyphItemIterPrevCluster(object)
pangoShape produces a string of glyphs which
can be measured or drawn to the screen. The following
structures are used to store information about
glyphs.
PangoRectangleThe PangoRectangle structure represents a rectangle. It is frequently
used to represent the logical or ink extents of a single glyph or section
of text. (See, for instance, pangoFontGetGlyphExtents)
PangoRectangle is a transparent-type.
x[integer] X coordinate of the left side of the rectangle.
y[integer] Y coordinate of the the top side of the rectangle.
width[integer] width of the rectangle.
height[integer] height of the rectangle.
PangoMatrixA structure specifying a transformation between user-space coordinates and device coordinates. The transformation is given by
x_device = x_user * matrix->xx + y_user * matrix->xy + matrix->x0; y_device = x_user * matrix->yx + y_user * matrix->yy + matrix->y0;
Since 1.6
xx[numeric] 1st component of the transformation matrix
xy[numeric] 2nd component of the transformation matrix
yx[numeric] 3rd component of the transformation matrix
yy[numeric] 4th component of the transformation matrix
x0[numeric] x translation
y0[numeric] y translation
PangoGlyphInfoThe PangoGlyphInfo structure represents a single glyph together with
positioning information and visual attributes.
It contains the following fields.
glyph[numeric] the glyph itself.
geometry[PangoGlyphGeometry] the positional information about the glyph.
attr[PangoGlyphVisAttr] the visual attributes of the glyph.
PangoGlyphGeometryThe PangoGlyphGeometry structure contains width and positioning
information for a single glyph.
width[integer] the logical width to use for the the character.
xOffset[integer] horizontal offset from nominal character position.
yOffset[integer] vertical offset from nominal character position.
PangoGlyphVisAttrThe PangoGlyphVisAttr is used to communicate information between the shaping phase and the rendering phase. More attributes may be added in the future.
isClusterStart[numeric] set for the first logical glyph in each cluster. (Clusters are stored in visual order, within the cluster, glyphs are always ordered in logical order, since visual order is meaningless; that is, in Arabic text, accent glyphs follow the glyphs for the base character.)
PangoGlyphStringThe PangoGlyphString structure is used to store strings
of glyphs with geometry and visual attribute information.
The storage for the glyph information is owned
by the structure which simplifies memory management.
numGlyphs[integer] the number of glyphs in the string.
glyphs[PangoGlyphInfo] a list of PangoGlyphInfo structures of length num_glyphs.
logClusters[integer] for each glyph, byte index of the starting character for the cluster. The indices are relative to the start of the text corresponding to the PangoGlyphString.
PangoGlyphItemA PangoGlyphItem is a pair of a PangoItem and the glyphs
resulting from shaping the text corresponding to an item.
As an example of the usage of PangoGlyphItem, the results
of shaping text with PangoLayout is a list of PangoLayoutLine,
each of which contains a list of PangoGlyphItem.
item[PangoItem] a PangoItem structure that provides information
about a segment of text.
glyphs[PangoGlyphString] the glyphs obtained by shaping the text
corresponding to item.
PangoGlyphItemIterA PangoGlyphItemIter is an iterator over the clusters in a
PangoGlyphItem. The forward direction of the
iterator is the logical direction of text. That is, with increasing
start.index and start.char values. If glyph.item is right-to-left
(that is, if glyph_item->item->analysis.level is odd),
then start.glyph decreases as the iterator moves forward. Moreover,
in right-to-left cases, start.glyph is greater than end.glyph.
An iterator should be initialized using either of
pangoGlyphItemIterInitStart and
pangoGlyphItemIterInitEnd, for forward and backward iteration
respectively, and walked over using any desired mixture of
pangoGlyphItemIterNextCluster and
pangoGlyphItemIterPrevCluster. A common idiom for doing a
forward iteration over the clusters is:
PangoGlyphItemIter cluster_iter;
gboolean have_cluster;
for (have_cluster = pango_glyph_item_iter_init_start (&cluster_iter,
glyph_item, text);
have_cluster;
have_cluster = pango_glyph_item_iter_next_cluster (&cluster_iter))
{
...
}
Note that text is the start of the text for layout, which is then
indexed by glyph_item->item->offset to get to the
text of glyph.item. The start.index and end.index values can directly
index into text. The start.glyph, end.glyph, start.char, and end.char
values however are zero-based for the glyph.item. For each cluster, the
item pointed at by the start variables is included in the cluster while
the one pointed at by end variables is not.
None of the members of a PangoGlyphItemIter should be modified manually.
Since 1.22
glyph_item[PangoGlyphItem] the PangoGlyphItem this iterator iterates over
text[character] the UTF-8 text that glyph.item refers to
start_glyph[integer] starting glyph of the cluster
start_index[integer] starting text index of the cluster
start_char[integer] starting number of characters of the cluster
end_glyph[integer] ending glyph of the cluster
end_index[integer] ending text index of the cluster
end_char[integer] ending number of characters of the cluster
Derived by RGtkGen from GTK+ documentation
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