glutstrokewidth(3) - Linux man page

Name

glutStrokeWidth - Returns the width in pixels of a character in a given font.

Library

OpenGLUT - fonts

Synopsis

#include <openglut.h>

float

glutStrokeWidth(void *fontID, int character);

Parameters

fontID A GLUT stroked font identifier.

character A character code.

Description

This function reports how far the model space origin will advance if you putput this character in the font named by fontID. Not all letters will use their full width, especially in fixed-width fonts.

Returns 0 if character is out of range or if the fontID is invalid.

Caveats

Historically, this function has been described as returning a pixel-width, but was implemented to return the width in model-space units, rounded to integers. GLUT never resolved this, and freeglut duplicated the confusion. OpenGLUT has decided to stay in model-space and to return the unrounded floating point value. An unreleased GLUT 3.8 was supposed to include glutStrokeWidthf() and glutStrokeLengthf() (note the *f suffixes), but that is not in wide use.

Todo

Determine if any glyphs are either wider than this function or if they render outside of the bounding box given by (0,-descent) by (width,height-descent) .

See Also

glutstrokecharacter(3) glutstrokelength(3) glutStrokeHeight(glutBitmapWidth) 3

BSD Epoch BSD

Referenced By

glutbitmapwidth(3), glutstrokeheight(3)