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XFontSetExtents(3X11)					 XFontSetExtents(3X11)

NAME
       XFontSetExtents - XFontSetExtents structure

DESCRIPTION
       The XFontSetExtents structure contains:

       typedef struct {
	       XRectangle max_ink_extent;      /* over all drawable
						  characters */
	       XRectangle max_logical_extent;  /* over all drawable
						  characters  */ } XFontSetEx‐
       tents;

       The XRectangle structures used to return font set metrics are the usual
       Xlib screen-oriented rectangles with x, y giving the upper left corner,
       and width and height always positive.

       The max_ink_extent member gives the maximum extent, over	 all  drawable
       characters,  of	the  rectangles	 that  bound the character glyph image
       drawn in the foreground color, relative to a constant origin.  See Xmb‐
       TextExtents(3X11) and XwcTextExtents(3X11) for detailed semantics.

       The  max_logical_extent member gives the maximum extent, over all draw‐
       able characters, of the rectangles  that	 specify  minimum  spacing  to
       other  graphical features, relative to a constant origin. Other graphi‐
       cal features drawn by the client, for example, a border surrounding the
       text,  should not intersect this rectangle. The max_logical_extent mem‐
       ber should be used to compute minimum interline spacing and the minimum
       area  that  must	 be  allowed in a text field to draw a given number of
       arbitrary characters.

       Due to context-dependent rendering, appending a given  character	 to  a
       string  may  change  the	 string's  extent by an amount other than that
       character's individual extent.

SEE ALSO
       XCreateFontSet(3X11), XExtentsOfFontSet(3X11), XFontsOfFontSet(3X11)

       Xlib -- C Language X Interface

							 XFontSetExtents(3X11)
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