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     XLoadFont(3X11)     X Version 11 (Release 5)      XLoadFont(3X11)



     NAME
          XLoadFont, XQueryFont, XLoadQueryFont, XFreeFont,
          XGetFontProperty, XUnloadFont, XCharStruct, XFontProp,
          XChar2b, XFontStruct - load or unload fonts and font metric
          structures

     SYNTAX
          Font XLoadFont(display, name)
                Display *display;
                char *name;

          XFontStruct *XQueryFont(display, font_ID)
                Display *display;
                XID font_ID;

          XFontStruct *XLoadQueryFont(display, name)
                Display *display;
                char *name;

          XFreeFont(display, font_struct)
                Display *display;
                XFontStruct *font_struct;

          Bool XGetFontProperty(font_struct, atom, value_return)
                XFontStruct *font_struct;
                Atom atom;
                unsigned long *value_return;

          XUnloadFont(display, font)
                Display *display;
                Font font;

     ARGUMENTS
          atom      Specifies the atom for the property name you want
                    returned.

          display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

          font      Specifies the font.

          font_ID   Specifies the font ID or the GContext ID.

          font_struct
                    Specifies the storage associated with the font.

          gc        Specifies the GC.

          name      Specifies the name of the font, which is a null-
                    terminated string.

          value_return
                    Returns the value of the font property.



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     DESCRIPTION
          The XLoadFont function loads the specified font and returns
          its associated font ID.  If the font name is not in the Host
          Portable Character Encoding the result is implementation
          dependent.  Use of uppercase or lowercase does not matter.
          The interpretation of characters ``?''  and ``*'' in the
          name is not defined by the core protocol but is reserved for
          future definition.  A structured format for font names is
          specified in the X Consortium standard X Logical Font
          Description Conventions.  If XLoadFont was unsuccessful at
          loading the specified font, a BadName error results.  Fonts
          are not associated with a particular screen and can be
          stored as a component of any GC.  When the font is no longer
          needed, call XUnloadFont.

          XLoadFont can generate BadAlloc and BadName errors.

          The XQueryFont function returns a pointer to the XFontStruct
          structure, which contains information associated with the
          font.  You can query a font or the font stored in a GC.  The
          font ID stored in the XFontStruct structure will be the
          GContext ID, and you need to be careful when using this ID
          in other functions (see XGContextFromGC).  If the font does
          not exist, XQueryFont returns NULL.  To free this data, use
          XFreeFontInfo.

          XLoadQueryFont can generate a BadAlloc error.

          The XLoadQueryFont function provides the most common way for
          accessing a font.  XLoadQueryFont both opens (loads) the
          specified font and returns a pointer to the appropriate
          XFontStruct structure.  If the font name is not in the Host
          Portable Character Encoding the result is implementation
          dependent.  If the font does not exist, XLoadQueryFont
          returns NULL.

          The XFreeFont function deletes the association between the
          font resource ID and the specified font and frees the
          XFontStruct structure.  The font itself will be freed when
          no other resource references it.  The data and the font
          should not be referenced again.

          XFreeFont can generate a BadFont error.

          Given the atom for that property, the XGetFontProperty
          function returns the value of the specified font property.
          XGetFontProperty also returns False if the property was not
          defined or True if it was defined.  A set of predefined
          atoms exists for font properties, which can be found in
          <X11/Xatom.h>.  This set contains the standard properties
          associated with a font.  Although it is not guaranteed, it
          is likely that the predefined font properties will be



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          present.

          The XUnloadFont function deletes the association between the
          font resource ID and the specified font.  The font itself
          will be freed when no other resource references it.  The
          font should not be referenced again.

          XUnloadFont can generate a BadFont error.

     STRUCTURES
          The XFontStruct structure contains all of the information
          for the font and consists of the font-specific information
          as well as a pointer to an array of XCharStruct structures
          for the characters contained in the font.  The XFontStruct,
          XFontProp, and XCharStruct structures contain:

          typedef struct {
               short lbearing;          /* origin to left edge of raster */
               short rbearing;          /* origin to right edge of raster */
               short width;             /* advance to next char's origin */
               short ascent;            /* baseline to top edge of raster */
               short descent;           /* baseline to bottom edge of raster */
               unsigned short attributes;/* per char flags (not predefined) */
          } XCharStruct;

          typedef struct {
               Atom name;
               unsigned long card32;
          } XFontProp;

          typedef struct {              /* normal 16 bit characters are two bytes */
              unsigned char byte1;
              unsigned char byte2;
          } XChar2b;

          typedef struct {
               XExtData *ext_data;      /* hook for extension to hang data */
               Font fid;                /* Font id for this font */
               unsigned direction;      /* hint about the direction font is painted */
               unsigned min_char_or_byte2;/* first character */
               unsigned max_char_or_byte2;/* last character */
               unsigned min_byte1;      /* first row that exists */
               unsigned max_byte1;      /* last row that exists */
               Bool all_chars_exist;    /* flag if all characters have nonzero size */
               unsigned default_char;   /* char to print for undefined character */
               int n_properties;        /* how many properties there are */
               XFontProp *properties;   /* pointer to array of additional properties */
               XCharStruct min_bounds;  /* minimum bounds over all existing char */
               XCharStruct max_bounds;  /* maximum bounds over all existing char */
               XCharStruct *per_char;   /* first_char to last_char information */
               int ascent;              /* logical extent above baseline for spacing */
               int descent;             /* logical decent below baseline for spacing */



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          } XFontStruct;

          X supports single byte/character, two bytes/character
          matrix, and 16-bit character text operations.  Note that any
          of these forms can be used with a font, but a single
          byte/character text request can only specify a single byte
          (that is, the first row of a 2-byte font).  You should view
          2-byte fonts as a two-dimensional matrix of defined
          characters: byte1 specifies the range of defined rows and
          byte2 defines the range of defined columns of the font.
          Single byte/character fonts have one row defined, and the
          byte2 range specified in the structure defines a range of
          characters.

          The bounding box of a character is defined by the
          XCharStruct of that character.  When characters are absent
          from a font, the default_char is used.  When fonts have all
          characters of the same size, only the information in the
          XFontStruct min and max bounds are used.

          The members of the XFontStruct have the following semantics:

          ⊕    The direction member can be either FontLeftToRight or
               FontRightToLeft.  It is just a hint as to whether most
               XCharStruct elements have a positive (FontLeftToRight)
               or a negative (FontRightToLeft) character width metric.
               The core protocol defines no support for vertical text.

          ⊕    If the min_byte1 and max_byte1 members are both zero,
               min_char_or_byte2 specifies the linear character index
               corresponding to the first element of the per_char
               array, and max_char_or_byte2 specifies the linear
               character index of the last element.

               If either min_byte1 or max_byte1 are nonzero, both
               min_char_or_byte2 and max_char_or_byte2 are less than
               256, and the 2-byte character index values
               corresponding to the per_char array element N (counting
               from 0) are:


                    byte1 = N/D + min_byte1
                    byte2 = N\D + min_char_or_byte2


               where:


                       D = max_char_or_byte2 - min_char_or_byte2 + 1
                       / = integer division
                       \ = integer modulus




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          ⊕    If the per_char pointer is NULL, all glyphs between the
               first and last character indexes inclusive have the
               same information, as given by both min_bounds and
               max_bounds.

          ⊕    If all_chars_exist is True, all characters in the
               per_char array have nonzero bounding boxes.

          ⊕    The default_char member specifies the character that
               will be used when an undefined or nonexistent character
               is printed. The default_char is a 16-bit character (not
               a 2-byte character).  For a font using 2-byte matrix
               format, the default_char has byte1 in the most-
               significant byte and byte2 in the least-significant
               byte.  If the default_char itself specifies an
               undefined or nonexistent character, no printing is
               performed for an undefined or nonexistent character.

          ⊕    The min_bounds and max_bounds members contain the most
               extreme values of each individual XCharStruct component
               over all elements of this array (and ignore nonexistent
               characters).  The bounding box of the font (the
               smallest rectangle enclosing the shape obtained by
               superimposing all of the characters at the same origin
               [x,y]) has its upper-left coordinate at:
                    [x + min_bounds.lbearing, y - max_bounds.ascent]

               Its width is:
                    max_bounds.rbearing - min_bounds.lbearing

               Its height is:
                    max_bounds.ascent + max_bounds.descent

          ⊕    The ascent member is the logical extent of the font
               above the baseline that is used for determining line
               spacing.  Specific characters may extend beyond this.

          ⊕    The descent member is the logical extent of the font at
               or below the baseline that is used for determining line
               spacing.  Specific characters may extend beyond this.

          ⊕    If the baseline is at Y-coordinate y, the logical
               extent of the font is inclusive between the Y-
               coordinate values (y - font.ascent) and (y +
               font.descent - 1).  Typically, the minimum interline
               spacing between rows of text is given by ascent +
               descent.

          For a character origin at [x,y], the bounding box of a
          character (that is, the smallest rectangle that encloses the
          character's shape) described in terms of XCharStruct
          components is a rectangle with its upper-left corner at:



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          [x + lbearing, y - ascent]

          Its width is:

          rbearing - lbearing

          Its height is:

          ascent + descent

          The origin for the next character is defined to be:

          [x + width, y]

          The lbearing member defines the extent of the left edge of
          the character ink from the origin.  The rbearing member
          defines the extent of the right edge of the character ink
          from the origin.  The ascent member defines the extent of
          the top edge of the character ink from the origin.  The
          descent member defines the extent of the bottom edge of the
          character ink from the origin.  The width member defines the
          logical width of the character.

     DIAGNOSTICS
          BadAlloc  The server failed to allocate the requested
                    resource or server memory.

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

          BadName   A font or color of the specified name does not
                    exist.

     SEE ALSO
          XCreateGC(3X11), XListFonts(3X11), XSetFontPath(3X11)
          Xlib - C Language X Interface



















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