XmbDrawText(), XwcDrawText() - draw text using multiple font sets
void XmbDrawText (Display *display, Drawable d, GC gc,
int x, int y, XmbTextItem *items,
int nitems)
void XwcDrawText (Display *display, Drawable d, GC gc,
int x, int y, XwcTextItem *items,
int nitems)
XmbDrawText(3) and XwcDrawText(3) allow complex spacing and font set shifts between text strings. Each text item is processed in turn, with the origin of a text element advanced in the primary draw direction by the escapement of the previous text item. A text item delta specifies an additional escapement of the text item drawing origin in the primary draw direction. A font_set member other than None in an item causes the font set to be used for this and subsequent text items in the text_items list. Leading text items with font_set member set to None will not be drawn.
XmbDrawText(3) and XwcDrawText(3) do not perform any context-dependent rendering between text segments. Clients may compute the drawing metrics by passing each text segment to XmbTextExtents(3) and XwcTextExtents(3) or XmbTextPerCharExtents(3) and XwcTextPerCharExtents(3). When the XFontSet has missing charsets, each unavailable character is drawn with the default string returned by XCreateFontSet(3). The behavior for an invalid codepoint is undefined.
The XmbTextItem structure contains:
typedef struct {
char *chars; pointer to string
int nchars; number of characters
int delta; pixel delta between strings
XFontSet font_set; fonts, None means don't change
} XmbTextItem;
The XwcTextItem structure contains:
typedef struct {
wchar_t *chars; pointer to wide char string
int nchars; number of wide characters
int delta; pixel delta between strings
XFontSet font_set; fonts, None means don't change
} XwcTextItem;
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