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XkbComputeShapeTop
Section: XKB FUNCTIONS (3) Updated: libX11 1.6.4 Index
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NAME
XkbComputeShapeTop - Determines the bounding box of the top surface of a shape
SYNOPSIS
-
Bool XkbComputeShapeTop
(XkbShapePtr shape,
XkbBoundsPtr bounds_rtrn);
ARGUMENTS
- - shape
-
- shape to be examined
- - bounds_rtrn
-
backfilled with the bounding box for the shape
DESCRIPTION
Xkb provides a number of convenience functions to help use a keyboard geometry.
These include functions to return the bounding box of a shape's top surface and
to update the bounding box of a shape row or section.
A shape is made up of a number of outlines. Each outline is a polygon made up of
a number of points. The bounding box of a shape is a rectangle that contains all
the outlines of that shape.
XkbComputeShapeTop
returns a BoundsRec that contains two x and y coordinates. These coordinates
describe the corners of a rectangle that contains the outline that describes the
top surface of the shape. The top surface is defined to be the approximating
outline if the
approx
field of
shape
is not NULL. If
approx
is NULL, the top surface is defined as the last outline in the
shape's
array of outlines.
XkbComputeShapeTop
returns False if
shape
is NULL or if there are no outlines for the shape; otherwise, it returns True.
STRUCTURES
typedef struct _XkbBounds {
short x1,y1; /* upper left corner of the bounds, in mm/10 */
short x2,y2; /* lower right corner of the bounds, in mm/10 */
} XkbBoundsRec, *XkbBoundsPtr;
Index
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- ARGUMENTS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- STRUCTURES
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