The cairo_text_cluster_t structure holds information about a single
text cluster. A text cluster is a minimal
mapping of some glyphs corresponding to some UTF-8 text.
For a cluster to be valid, both num_bytes and num_glyphs should
be non-negative, and at least one should be non-zero.
Note that clusters with zero glyphs are not as well supported as
normal clusters. For example, PDF rendering applications typically
ignore those clusters when PDF text is being selected.
See cairo_show_text_glyphs() for how clusters are used in advanced
text operations.
int num_bytes;
the number of bytes of UTF-8 text covered by cluster
int num_glyphs;
the number of glyphs covered by cluster
Since 1.8
The cairo_text_cluster_t structure holds information about a single text cluster. A text cluster is a minimal mapping of some glyphs corresponding to some UTF-8 text. For a cluster to be valid, both num_bytes and num_glyphs should be non-negative, and at least one should be non-zero. Note that clusters with zero glyphs are not as well supported as normal clusters. For example, PDF rendering applications typically ignore those clusters when PDF text is being selected. See cairo_show_text_glyphs() for how clusters are used in advanced text operations. int num_bytes; the number of bytes of UTF-8 text covered by cluster int num_glyphs; the number of glyphs covered by cluster Since 1.8