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XDrawText(3)                    XLIB FUNCTIONS                    XDrawText(3)




NAME

       XDrawText, XDrawText16, XTextItem, XTextItem16 - draw polytext text and
       text drawing structures


SYNTAX

       int XDrawText(Display *display, Drawable d, GC gc, int x, int y,  XTex-
              tItem *items, int nitems);

       int  XDrawText16(Display  *display,  Drawable  d,  GC gc, int x, int y,
              XTextItem16 *items, int nitems);


ARGUMENTS

       d         Specifies the drawable.

       display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

       gc        Specifies the GC.

       items     Specifies an array of text items.

       nitems    Specifies the number of text items in the array.

       x
       y         Specify the x and y coordinates, which are  relative  to  the
                 origin of the specified drawable and define the origin of the
                 first character.


DESCRIPTION

       The XDrawText16 function is similar to XDrawText except  that  it  uses
       2-byte  or 16-bit characters.  Both functions allow complex spacing and
       font shifts between counted strings.

       Each text item is processed in turn.  A font member other than None  in
       an  item causes the font to be stored in the GC and used for subsequent
       text.  A text element delta specifies an additional change in the posi-
       tion  along the x axis before the string is drawn.  The delta is always
       added to the character origin and is not dependent on any  characteris-
       tics  of the font.  Each character image, as defined by the font in the
       GC, is treated as an additional mask for a fill operation on the  draw-
       able.  The drawable is modified only where the font character has a bit
       set to 1.  If a text item generates a BadFont error, the previous  text
       items may have been drawn.

       For fonts defined with linear indexing rather than 2-byte matrix index-
       ing, each XChar2b structure is interpreted  as  a  16-bit  number  with
       byte1 as the most significant byte.

       Both  functions  use  these  GC components: function, plane-mask, fill-
       style, font, subwindow-mode, clip-x-origin,  clip-y-origin,  and  clip-
       mask.   They  also  use these GC mode-dependent components: foreground,
       background, tile, stipple, tile-stipple-x-origin,  and  tile-stipple-y-
       origin.

       XDrawText and XDrawText16 can generate BadDrawable, BadFont, BadGC, and
       BadMatch errors.


STRUCTURES

       The XTextItem and XTextItem16 structures contain:

       typedef struct {
               char *chars;    /* pointer to string */
               int nchars;     /* number of characters */
               int delta;      /* delta between strings */
               Font font;      /* Font to print it in, None don't change */  }
       XTextItem;

       typedef struct {
               XChar2b *chars; /* pointer to two-byte characters */
               int nchars;     /* number of characters */
               int delta;      /* delta between strings */
               Font  font;      /* font to print it in, None don't change */ }
       XTextItem16;

       If the font member is not None, the font is changed before printing and
       also  is stored in the GC.  If an error was generated during text draw-
       ing, the previous items may have been drawn.  The baseline of the char-
       acters  are  drawn starting at the x and y coordinates that you pass in
       the text drawing functions.

       For example,  consider  the  background  rectangle  drawn  by  XDrawIm-
       ageString.  If you want the upper-left corner of the background rectan-
       gle to be at pixel coordinate (x,y), pass the (x,y  +  ascent)  as  the
       baseline  origin  coordinates to the text functions.  The ascent is the
       font ascent, as given in the XFontStruct structure.  If  you  want  the
       lower-left corner of the background rectangle to be at pixel coordinate
       (x,y), pass the (x,y - descent + 1) as the baseline origin  coordinates
       to  the  text  functions.  The descent is the font descent, as given in
       the XFontStruct structure.


DIAGNOSTICS

       BadDrawable
                 A value for a Drawable argument does not name a defined  Win-
                 dow or Pixmap.

       BadFont   A  value  for  a  Font  or  GContext argument does not name a
                 defined Font.

       BadGC     A value for a GContext argument does not name a defined GCon-
                 text.

       BadMatch  An InputOnly window is used as a Drawable.


SEE ALSO

       XDrawImageString(3), XDrawString(3), XLoadFont(3)
       Xlib - C Language X Interface



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