An element's id within the SVG, starting with "##" (a single hash character), for example, "##layer1". This notation corresponds to a URL's fragment ID. Alternatively, pass %NULL to compute the geometry for the whole SVG.
Place to store the ink rectangle of the element.
Place to store the logical rectangle of the element.
GException on failure.
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Computes the ink rectangle and logical rectangle of a single SVG element.
While rsvg_handle_get_geometry_for_layer computes the geometry of an SVG element subtree with its transformation matrix, this other function will compute the element's geometry as if it were being rendered under an identity transformation by itself. That is, the resulting geometry is as if the element got extracted by itself from the SVG.
This function is the counterpart to rsvg_handle_render_element.
Element IDs should look like an URL fragment identifier; for example, pass "##foo" (hash <literal>foo</literal>) to get the geometry of the element that has an <literal>id="foo"</literal> attribute.
The "ink rectangle" is the bounding box that would be painted for fully- stroked and filled elements.
The "logical rectangle" just takes into account the unstroked paths and text outlines.
Note that these bounds are not minimum bounds; for example, clipping paths are not taken into account.
You can pass #NULL for the @id if you want to measure all the elements in the SVG, i.e. to measure everything from the root element.
This operation is not constant-time, as it involves going through all the child elements.
API ordering: This function must be called on a fully-loaded @handle. See the section <ulink url="#API-ordering">API ordering</ulink> for details.
Panics: this function will panic if the @handle is not fully-loaded.