Initial commit of OpenSPARC T2 architecture model.
[OpenSPARC-T2-SAM] / sam-t2 / devtools / amd64 / man / man3 / Tk_MeasureChars.3
CommitLineData
920dae64
AT
1'\"
2'\" Copyright (c) 1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
3'\"
4'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
5'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
6'\"
7'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: MeasureChar.3,v 1.4 1999/12/21 23:54:17 hobbs Exp $
8'\"
9'\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk
10'\" manual entries.
11'\"
12'\" .AP type name in/out ?indent?
13'\" Start paragraph describing an argument to a library procedure.
14'\" type is type of argument (int, etc.), in/out is either "in", "out",
15'\" or "in/out" to describe whether procedure reads or modifies arg,
16'\" and indent is equivalent to second arg of .IP (shouldn't ever be
17'\" needed; use .AS below instead)
18'\"
19'\" .AS ?type? ?name?
20'\" Give maximum sizes of arguments for setting tab stops. Type and
21'\" name are examples of largest possible arguments that will be passed
22'\" to .AP later. If args are omitted, default tab stops are used.
23'\"
24'\" .BS
25'\" Start box enclosure. From here until next .BE, everything will be
26'\" enclosed in one large box.
27'\"
28'\" .BE
29'\" End of box enclosure.
30'\"
31'\" .CS
32'\" Begin code excerpt.
33'\"
34'\" .CE
35'\" End code excerpt.
36'\"
37'\" .VS ?version? ?br?
38'\" Begin vertical sidebar, for use in marking newly-changed parts
39'\" of man pages. The first argument is ignored and used for recording
40'\" the version when the .VS was added, so that the sidebars can be
41'\" found and removed when they reach a certain age. If another argument
42'\" is present, then a line break is forced before starting the sidebar.
43'\"
44'\" .VE
45'\" End of vertical sidebar.
46'\"
47'\" .DS
48'\" Begin an indented unfilled display.
49'\"
50'\" .DE
51'\" End of indented unfilled display.
52'\"
53'\" .SO
54'\" Start of list of standard options for a Tk widget. The
55'\" options follow on successive lines, in four columns separated
56'\" by tabs.
57'\"
58'\" .SE
59'\" End of list of standard options for a Tk widget.
60'\"
61'\" .OP cmdName dbName dbClass
62'\" Start of description of a specific option. cmdName gives the
63'\" option's name as specified in the class command, dbName gives
64'\" the option's name in the option database, and dbClass gives
65'\" the option's class in the option database.
66'\"
67'\" .UL arg1 arg2
68'\" Print arg1 underlined, then print arg2 normally.
69'\"
70'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: man.macros,v 1.4 2000/08/25 06:18:32 ericm Exp $
71'\"
72'\" # Set up traps and other miscellaneous stuff for Tcl/Tk man pages.
73.if t .wh -1.3i ^B
74.nr ^l \n(.l
75.ad b
76'\" # Start an argument description
77.de AP
78.ie !"\\$4"" .TP \\$4
79.el \{\
80. ie !"\\$2"" .TP \\n()Cu
81. el .TP 15
82.\}
83.ta \\n()Au \\n()Bu
84.ie !"\\$3"" \{\
85\&\\$1 \\fI\\$2\\fP (\\$3)
86.\".b
87.\}
88.el \{\
89.br
90.ie !"\\$2"" \{\
91\&\\$1 \\fI\\$2\\fP
92.\}
93.el \{\
94\&\\fI\\$1\\fP
95.\}
96.\}
97..
98'\" # define tabbing values for .AP
99.de AS
100.nr )A 10n
101.if !"\\$1"" .nr )A \\w'\\$1'u+3n
102.nr )B \\n()Au+15n
103.\"
104.if !"\\$2"" .nr )B \\w'\\$2'u+\\n()Au+3n
105.nr )C \\n()Bu+\\w'(in/out)'u+2n
106..
107.AS Tcl_Interp Tcl_CreateInterp in/out
108'\" # BS - start boxed text
109'\" # ^y = starting y location
110'\" # ^b = 1
111.de BS
112.br
113.mk ^y
114.nr ^b 1u
115.if n .nf
116.if n .ti 0
117.if n \l'\\n(.lu\(ul'
118.if n .fi
119..
120'\" # BE - end boxed text (draw box now)
121.de BE
122.nf
123.ti 0
124.mk ^t
125.ie n \l'\\n(^lu\(ul'
126.el \{\
127.\" Draw four-sided box normally, but don't draw top of
128.\" box if the box started on an earlier page.
129.ie !\\n(^b-1 \{\
130\h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\l'\\n(^lu+3n\(ul'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul'
131.\}
132.el \}\
133\h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\h'\\n(^lu+3n'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul'
134.\}
135.\}
136.fi
137.br
138.nr ^b 0
139..
140'\" # VS - start vertical sidebar
141'\" # ^Y = starting y location
142'\" # ^v = 1 (for troff; for nroff this doesn't matter)
143.de VS
144.if !"\\$2"" .br
145.mk ^Y
146.ie n 'mc \s12\(br\s0
147.el .nr ^v 1u
148..
149'\" # VE - end of vertical sidebar
150.de VE
151.ie n 'mc
152.el \{\
153.ev 2
154.nf
155.ti 0
156.mk ^t
157\h'|\\n(^lu+3n'\L'|\\n(^Yu-1v\(bv'\v'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^Yu'\h'-|\\n(^lu+3n'
158.sp -1
159.fi
160.ev
161.\}
162.nr ^v 0
163..
164'\" # Special macro to handle page bottom: finish off current
165'\" # box/sidebar if in box/sidebar mode, then invoked standard
166'\" # page bottom macro.
167.de ^B
168.ev 2
169'ti 0
170'nf
171.mk ^t
172.if \\n(^b \{\
173.\" Draw three-sided box if this is the box's first page,
174.\" draw two sides but no top otherwise.
175.ie !\\n(^b-1 \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\l'\\n(^lu+3n\(ul'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\h'|0u'\c
176.el \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\h'\\n(^lu+3n'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\h'|0u'\c
177.\}
178.if \\n(^v \{\
179.nr ^x \\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^Yu
180\kx\h'-\\nxu'\h'|\\n(^lu+3n'\ky\L'-\\n(^xu'\v'\\n(^xu'\h'|0u'\c
181.\}
182.bp
183'fi
184.ev
185.if \\n(^b \{\
186.mk ^y
187.nr ^b 2
188.\}
189.if \\n(^v \{\
190.mk ^Y
191.\}
192..
193'\" # DS - begin display
194.de DS
195.RS
196.nf
197.sp
198..
199'\" # DE - end display
200.de DE
201.fi
202.RE
203.sp
204..
205'\" # SO - start of list of standard options
206.de SO
207.SH "STANDARD OPTIONS"
208.LP
209.nf
210.ta 5.5c 11c
211.ft B
212..
213'\" # SE - end of list of standard options
214.de SE
215.fi
216.ft R
217.LP
218See the \\fBoptions\\fR manual entry for details on the standard options.
219..
220'\" # OP - start of full description for a single option
221.de OP
222.LP
223.nf
224.ta 4c
225Command-Line Name: \\fB\\$1\\fR
226Database Name: \\fB\\$2\\fR
227Database Class: \\fB\\$3\\fR
228.fi
229.IP
230..
231'\" # CS - begin code excerpt
232.de CS
233.RS
234.nf
235.ta .25i .5i .75i 1i
236..
237'\" # CE - end code excerpt
238.de CE
239.fi
240.RE
241..
242.de UL
243\\$1\l'|0\(ul'\\$2
244..
245.TH Tk_MeasureChars 3 8.1 Tk "Tk Library Procedures"
246.BS
247.SH NAME
248Tk_MeasureChars, Tk_TextWidth, Tk_DrawChars, Tk_UnderlineChars \- routines to measure and display simple single-line strings.
249.SH SYNOPSIS
250.nf
251\fB#include <tk.h>\fR
252.sp
253int
254\fBTk_MeasureChars(\fItkfont, string, numBytes, maxPixels, flags, lengthPtr\fB)\fR
255.sp
256int
257\fBTk_TextWidth(\fItkfont, string, numBytes\fB)\fR
258.sp
259void
260\fBTk_DrawChars(\fIdisplay, drawable, gc, tkfont, string, numBytes, x, y\fB)\fR
261.sp
262void
263\fBTk_UnderlineChars(\fIdisplay, drawable, gc, tkfont, string, x, y, firstByte, lastByte\fB)\fR
264.sp
265.SH ARGUMENTS
266.AS "const char" firstChar
267.AP Tk_Font tkfont in
268Token for font in which text is to be drawn or measured. Must have been
269returned by a previous call to \fBTk_GetFont\fR.
270.AP "const char" *string in
271Text to be measured or displayed. Need not be null terminated. Any
272non-printing meta-characters in the string (such as tabs, newlines, and
273other control characters) will be measured or displayed in a
274platform-dependent manner.
275.VS 8.1
276.AP int numBytes in
277The maximum number of bytes to consider when measuring or drawing
278\fIstring\fR. Must be greater than or equal to 0.
279.VE 8.1
280.AP int maxPixels in
281If \fImaxPixels\fR is >= 0, it specifies the longest permissible
282line length in pixels. Characters from \fIstring\fR are processed only
283until this many pixels have been covered. If \fImaxPixels\fR is < 0, then
284the line length is unbounded and the \fIflags\fR argument is ignored.
285.AP int flags in
286Various flag bits OR-ed together: TK_PARTIAL_OK means include a character
287as long as any part of it fits in the length given by \fImaxPixels\fR;
288otherwise, a character must fit completely to be considered.
289TK_WHOLE_WORDS means stop on a word boundary, if possible. If
290TK_AT_LEAST_ONE is set, it means return at least one character even if no
291characters could fit in the length given by \fImaxPixels\fR. If
292TK_AT_LEAST_ONE is set and TK_WHOLE_WORDS is also set, it means that if
293not even one word fits on the line, return the first few letters of the
294word that did fit; if not even one letter of the word fit, then the first
295letter will still be returned.
296.AP int *lengthPtr out
297Filled with the number of pixels occupied by the number of characters
298returned as the result of \fBTk_MeasureChars\fR.
299.AP Display *display in
300Display on which to draw.
301.AP Drawable drawable in
302Window or pixmap in which to draw.
303.AP GC gc in
304Graphics context for drawing characters. The font selected into this GC
305must be the same as the \fItkfont\fR.
306.AP int "x, y" in
307Coordinates at which to place the left edge of the baseline when displaying
308\fIstring\fR.
309.VS 8.1
310.AP int firstByte in
311The index of the first byte of the first character to underline in the
312\fIstring\fR. Underlining begins at the left edge of this character.
313.AP int lastByte in
314The index of the first byte of the last character up to which the
315underline will be drawn. The character specified by \fIlastByte\fR
316will not itself be underlined.
317.VE 8.1
318.BE
319
320.SH DESCRIPTION
321.PP
322These routines are for measuring and displaying simple single-font,
323single-line, strings. To measure and display single-font, multi-line,
324justified text, refer to the documentation for \fBTk_ComputeTextLayout\fR.
325There is no programming interface in the core of Tk that supports
326multi-font, multi-line text; support for that behavior must be built on
327top of simpler layers.
328.VS 8.1
329Note that the interfaces described here are
330byte-oriented not character-oriented, so index values coming from Tcl
331scripts need to be converted to byte offsets using the
332\fBTcl_UtfAtIndex\fR and related routines.
333.VE 8.1
334.PP
335A glyph is the displayable picture of a letter, number, or some other
336symbol. Not all character codes in a given font have a glyph.
337Characters such as tabs, newlines/returns, and control characters that
338have no glyph are measured and displayed by these procedures in a
339platform-dependent manner; under X, they are replaced with backslashed
340escape sequences, while under Windows and Macintosh hollow or solid boxes
341may be substituted. Refer to the documentation for
342\fBTk_ComputeTextLayout\fR for a programming interface that supports the
343platform-independent expansion of tab characters into columns and
344newlines/returns into multi-line text.
345.PP
346\fBTk_MeasureChars\fR is used both to compute the length of a given
347string and to compute how many characters from a string fit in a given
348amount of space. The return value is the number of bytes from
349\fIstring\fR that fit in the space specified by \fImaxPixels\fR subject to
350the conditions described by \fIflags\fR. If all characters fit, the return
351value will be \fInumBytes\fR. \fI*lengthPtr\fR is filled with the computed
352width, in pixels, of the portion of the string that was measured. For
353example, if the return value is 5, then \fI*lengthPtr\fR is filled with the
354distance between the left edge of \fIstring\fR[0] and the right edge of
355\fIstring\fR[4].
356.PP
357\fBTk_TextWidth\fR is a wrapper function that provides a simpler interface
358to the \fBTk_MeasureChars\fR function. The return value is how much
359space in pixels the given \fIstring\fR needs.
360.PP
361\fBTk_DrawChars\fR draws the \fIstring\fR at the given location in the
362given \fIdrawable\fR.
363.PP
364\fBTk_UnderlineChars\fR underlines the given range of characters in the
365given \fIstring\fR. It doesn't draw the characters (which are assumed to
366have been displayed previously by \fBTk_DrawChars\fR); it just draws the
367underline. This procedure is used to underline a few characters without
368having to construct an underlined font. To produce natively underlined
369text, the appropriate underlined font should be constructed and used.
370
371.SH KEYWORDS
372font