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XTextExtents()							XTextExtents()

Name
  XTextExtents – get string and font metrics locally.

Synopsis
  XTextExtents(font_struct, string, nchars, direction_return,
	    font_ascent_return, font_descent_return, overall_return)
	XFontStruct *font_struct;
	char *string;
	int nchars;
	int *direction_return;
	int *font_ascent_return, *font_descent_return;
	XCharStruct *overall_return;

Arguments
  font_struct
	    Specifies a connection to an XFontStruct structure.

  string    Specifies  the  character  string for which metrics are to be
	    returned.

  nchars    Specifies the number of characters in the character string.

  direction_return
	    Returns  the  value	 of  the   direction   element	 of   the
	    XFontStruct.  Either FontRightToLeft or FontLeftToRight.

  font_ascent_return
	    Returns  the font ascent element of the XFontStruct.  This is
	    the overall maximum ascent for the font.

  font_descent_return
	    Returns the font descent element of the XFontStruct.  This is
	    the overall maximum descent for the font.

  overall_return
	    Returns the overall characteristics of the string.	These are
	    the sum of the width measurements  for  each  character,  the
	    maximum font_ascent_return and font_descent_return, the mini‐
	    mum lbearing added to the width of all characters up  to  the
	    character  with the smallest lbearing, and the maximum rbear‐
	    ing added to the width of all characters up to the	character
	    with the largest rbearing.

Description
  XTextExtents() returns the dimensions in pixels that specify the bound‐
  ing box of the specified string of characters in the	named  font,  and
  the maximum ascent and descent for the entire font.  This function per‐
  forms the size computation locally and, thereby, avoids  the	roundtrip
  overhead of XQueryTextExtents(), but it requires a filled XFontStruct.

  font_ascent_return and font_descent_return return information about the
  font, while overall_return returns information about the given  string.
  The  returned font_ascent_return and font_descent_return should usually
  be used to calculate the line spacing, while the width,  rbearing,  and
  lbearing  members  of overall_return should be used for horizontal mea‐
  sures.  The total height of the bounding rectangle, good for any string
  in this font, is font_ascent_return+font_descent_return.

  overall_return.ascent is the maximum of the ascent metrics of all char‐
  acters in the string.	 The overall_return.descent is the maximum of the
  descent metrics.  The overall_return.width is the sum of the character-
  width	 metrics  of  all  characters	in   the   string.    The   over‐
  all_return.lbearing is the lbearing of the character in the string with
  the smallest lbearing plus the width of all the characters  up  to  but
  not  including  that	character.   The  overall_return.rbearing  is the
  rbearing of the character in the string with the largest rbearing  plus
  the width of all the characters up to but not including that character.
  If the font has no defined default character, undefined  characters  in
  the string are taken to have all zero metrics.

  For  more information on drawing text, see Volume One, Chapter 6, Draw‐
  ing Graphics and Text.

Structures
     typedef struct {
	 XExtData *ext_data;	     /* hook for extension to hang data */
	 Font fid;		     /* font ID for this font */
	 unsigned direction;	     /* hint about direction the font is painted */
	 unsigned min_char_or_byte2; /* first character */
	 unsigned max_char_or_byte2; /* last character */
	 unsigned min_byte1;	     /* first row that exists */
	 unsigned max_byte1;	     /* last row that exists */
	 Bool all_chars_exist;	     /* flag if all characters have non-zero size */
	 unsigned default_char;	     /* char to print for undefined character */
	 int n_properties;	     /* how many properties there are */
	 XFontProp *properties;	     /* pointer to array of additional properties */
	 XCharStruct min_bounds;     /* minimum bounds over all existing char */
	 XCharStruct max_bounds;     /* maximum bounds over all existing char */
	 XCharStruct *per_char;	     /* first_char to last_char information */
	 int ascent;	       /* logical extent above baseline for spacing */
	 int descent;	       /* logical descent below baseline for spacing */
     } XFontStruct;

     typedef struct {
	 short lbearing;	     /* origin to left edge of character */
	 short rbearing;	     /* origin to right edge of character */
	 short width;		     /* advance to next char's origin */
	 short ascent;		     /* baseline to top edge of character */
	 short descent;		     /* baseline to bottom edge of character */
	 unsigned short attributes;  /* per char flags (not predefined) */
     } XCharStruct;

See Also
  XDrawImageString(),	XDrawImageString16(),	 XDrawString(),	   XDraw‐
  String16(), XDrawText(), XDrawText16(), XQueryTextExtents(), XQueryTex‐
  tExtents16(), XTextExtents16(), XTextWidth(), XTextWidth16().

Xlib - Text							XTextExtents()
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