Gets the extents for a string of text. The extents describe a
user-space rectangle that encloses the "inked" portion of the text
drawn at the origin (0,0) (as it would be drawn by cairo_show_text()
if the cairo graphics state were set to the same font_face,
font_matrix, ctm, and font_options as scaled_font). Additionally,
the x_advance and y_advance values indicate the amount by which the
current point would be advanced by cairo_show_text().
Note that whitespace characters do not directly contribute to the
size of the rectangle (extents.width and extents.height). They do
contribute indirectly by changing the position of non-whitespace
characters. In particular, trailing whitespace characters are
likely to not affect the size of the rectangle, though they will
affect the x_advance and y_advance values.
Since 1.2
Gets the extents for a string of text. The extents describe a user-space rectangle that encloses the "inked" portion of the text drawn at the origin (0,0) (as it would be drawn by cairo_show_text() if the cairo graphics state were set to the same font_face, font_matrix, ctm, and font_options as scaled_font). Additionally, the x_advance and y_advance values indicate the amount by which the current point would be advanced by cairo_show_text(). Note that whitespace characters do not directly contribute to the size of the rectangle (extents.width and extents.height). They do contribute indirectly by changing the position of non-whitespace characters. In particular, trailing whitespace characters are likely to not affect the size of the rectangle, though they will affect the x_advance and y_advance values. Since 1.2