Unicode.unicharIszerowidth

Determines if a given character typically takes zero width when rendered. The return value is %TRUE for all non-spacing and enclosing marks (e.g., combining accents), format characters, zero-width space, but not U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN.

A typical use of this function is with one of g_unichar_iswide() or g_unichar_iswide_cjk() to determine the number of cells a string occupies when displayed on a grid display (terminals). However, note that not all terminals support zero-width rendering of zero-width marks.

struct Unicode
static
bool
unicharIszerowidth
(
dchar c
)

Parameters

c dchar

a Unicode character

Return: %TRUE if the character has zero width

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Since

2.14