/* Pango * pango-types.h: * * Copyright (C) 1999 Red Hat Software * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef __PANGO_TYPES_H__ #define __PANGO_TYPES_H__ #include #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS typedef struct _PangoLogAttr PangoLogAttr; typedef struct _PangoEngineLang PangoEngineLang; typedef struct _PangoEngineShape PangoEngineShape; typedef struct _PangoFont PangoFont; typedef struct _PangoFontMap PangoFontMap; typedef struct _PangoRectangle PangoRectangle; /* A index of a glyph into a font. Rendering system dependent */ /** * PangoGlyph: * * A #PangoGlyph represents a single glyph in the output form of a string. */ typedef guint32 PangoGlyph; /** * PANGO_SCALE: * * The %PANGO_SCALE macro represents the scale between dimensions used * for Pango distances and device units. (The definition of device * units is dependent on the output device; it will typically be pixels * for a screen, and points for a printer.) %PANGO_SCALE is currently * 1024, but this may be changed in the future. * * When setting font sizes, device units are always considered to be * points (as in "12 point font"), rather than pixels. */ /** * PANGO_PIXELS: * @d: a dimension in Pango units. * * Converts a dimension to device units by rounding. * * Return value: rounded dimension in device units. */ /** * PANGO_PIXELS_FLOOR: * @d: a dimension in Pango units. * * Converts a dimension to device units by flooring. * * Return value: floored dimension in device units. * Since: 1.14 */ /** * PANGO_PIXELS_CEIL: * @d: a dimension in Pango units. * * Converts a dimension to device units by ceiling. * * Return value: ceiled dimension in device units. * Since: 1.14 */ #define PANGO_SCALE 1024 #define PANGO_PIXELS(d) (((int)(d) + 512) >> 10) #define PANGO_PIXELS_FLOOR(d) (((int)(d)) >> 10) #define PANGO_PIXELS_CEIL(d) (((int)(d) + 1023) >> 10) /* The above expressions are just slightly wrong for floating point d; * For example we'd expect PANGO_PIXELS(-512.5) => -1 but instead we get 0. * That's unlikely to matter for practical use and the expression is much * more compact and faster than alternatives that work exactly for both * integers and floating point. * * PANGO_PIXELS also behaves differently for +512 and -512. */ /** * PANGO_UNITS_ROUND: * @d: a dimension in Pango units. * * Rounds a dimension to whole device units, but does not * convert it to device units. * * Return value: rounded dimension in Pango units. * Since: 1.18 */ #define PANGO_UNITS_ROUND(d) \ (((d) + (PANGO_SCALE >> 1)) & ~(PANGO_SCALE - 1)) PANGO_AVAILABLE_IN_1_16 int pango_units_from_double (double d) G_GNUC_CONST; PANGO_AVAILABLE_IN_1_16 double pango_units_to_double (int i) G_GNUC_CONST; /** * PangoRectangle: * @x: X coordinate of the left side of the rectangle. * @y: Y coordinate of the the top side of the rectangle. * @width: width of the rectangle. * @height: height of the rectangle. * * The #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, pango_font_get_glyph_extents()) * */ struct _PangoRectangle { int x; int y; int width; int height; }; /* Macros to translate from extents rectangles to ascent/descent/lbearing/rbearing */ /** * PANGO_ASCENT: * @rect: a #PangoRectangle * * Extracts the ascent from a #PangoRectangle * representing glyph extents. The ascent is the distance from the * baseline to the highest point of the character. This is positive if the * glyph ascends above the baseline. */ /** * PANGO_DESCENT: * @rect: a #PangoRectangle * * Extracts the descent from a #PangoRectangle * representing glyph extents. The descent is the distance from the * baseline to the lowest point of the character. This is positive if the * glyph descends below the baseline. */ /** * PANGO_LBEARING: * @rect: a #PangoRectangle * * Extracts the left bearing from a #PangoRectangle * representing glyph extents. The left bearing is the distance from the * horizontal origin to the farthest left point of the character. * This is positive for characters drawn completely to the right of the * glyph origin. */ /** * PANGO_RBEARING: * @rect: a #PangoRectangle * * Extracts the right bearing from a #PangoRectangle * representing glyph extents. The right bearing is the distance from the * horizontal origin to the farthest right point of the character. * This is positive except for characters drawn completely to the left of the * horizontal origin. */ #define PANGO_ASCENT(rect) (-(rect).y) #define PANGO_DESCENT(rect) ((rect).y + (rect).height) #define PANGO_LBEARING(rect) ((rect).x) #define PANGO_RBEARING(rect) ((rect).x + (rect).width) PANGO_AVAILABLE_IN_1_16 void pango_extents_to_pixels (PangoRectangle *inclusive, PangoRectangle *nearest); #include #include #include #include #include G_END_DECLS #endif /* __PANGO_TYPES_H__ */