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XDrawText(3X11)						       XDrawText(3X11)

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

SYNOPSIS
       XDrawText(display, d, gc, x, y, items, nitems)
	       Display *display;
	       Drawable d;
	       GC gc;
	       int x, y;
	       XTextItem *items;
	       int nitems;

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

ARGUMENTS
       Specifies the drawable.	Specifies the  connection  to  the  X  server.
       Specifies  the  GC.   Specifies	an array of text items.	 Specifies the
       number of text items in the array.  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 do not 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 do not 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
       A value for a Drawable argument does  not  name	a  defined  Window  or
       Pixmap.	 A  value  for	a  Font	 or  GContext argument does not name a
       defined Font.  A value for a GContext argument does not name a  defined
       GContext.  An InputOnly window is used as a Drawable.

SEE ALSO
       XDrawImageString(3X11), XDrawString(3X11), XLoadFont(3X11)

       Xlib -- C Language X Interface

							       XDrawText(3X11)
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