Struct cairo_glyph_t
The cairo_glyph_t
structure holds information about a single glyph
when drawing or measuring text. A font is (in simple terms) a
collection of shapes used to draw text. A glyph is one of these
shapes. There can be multiple glyphs for a single character
(alternates to be used in different contexts, for example), or a
glyph can be a ligature of multiple
characters. Cairo doesn't expose any way of converting input text
into glyphs, so in order to use the Cairo interfaces that take
arrays of glyphs, you must directly access the appropriate
underlying font system.
Note that the offsets given by x
and y
are not cumulative. When
drawing or measuring text, each glyph is individually positioned
with respect to the overall origin
Fields
Name |
Type |
Description |
index
|
ulong |
glyph index in the font. The exact interpretation of the
glyph index depends on the font technology being used.
|
x
|
double |
the offset in the X direction between the origin used for
drawing or measuring the string and the origin of this glyph.
|
y
|
double |
the offset in the Y direction between the origin used for
drawing or measuring the string and the origin of this glyph.
|