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- .TH STRINGSIZE 2
- .SH NAME
- stringsize, stringwidth, stringnwidth, runestringsize, runestringwidth, runestringnwidth \- graphical size of strings
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .nf
- .PP
- .ft L
- #include <u.h>
- #include <libc.h>
- #include <draw.h>
- .ft P
- .ta \w'\fLPoint 'u
- .PP
- .B
- Point stringsize(Font *f, char *s)
- .PP
- .B
- int stringwidth(Font *f, char *s)
- .PP
- .B
- int stringnwidth(Font *f, char *s, int n)
- .PP
- .B
- Point runestringsize(Font *f, Rune *s)
- .PP
- .B
- int runestringwidth(Font *f, Rune *s)
- .PP
- .B
- int runestringnwidth(Font *f, Rune *s, int n)
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- These routines compute the geometrical extent of character strings when drawn on the display. The most straightforward,
- .BR stringsize ,
- returns a
- .B Point
- representing the vector from upper left to lower right of the NUL-terminated string
- .I s
- drawn in font
- .IR f .
- .B Stringwidth
- returns just the
- .I x
- component.
- .B Stringnwidth
- returns the width of the first
- .I n
- characters of
- .IR s .
- .PP
- The routines beginning with
- .B rune
- are analogous, but accept an array of runes rather than
- .SM UTF\c
- -encoded bytes.
- .SH FILES
- .BR /lib/font/bit " directory of fonts
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/libdraw
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .IR addpt (2),
- .IR cachechars (2),
- .IR subfont (2),
- .IR draw (2),
- .IR draw (3),
- .IR image (6),
- .IR font (6)
- .SH DIAGNOSTICS
- Because strings are loaded dynamically, these routines may generate I/O
- to the server and produce calls to the graphics error function.
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