GetCharABCWidthsI (Compact 2013)

3/28/2014

The GetCharABCWidthsI function retrieves the widths, in logical units, of consecutive glyph indices in a specified range from the current TrueType font. This function succeeds only with TrueType fonts.

Syntax

BOOL GetCharABCWidthsI(
  HDC hdc,
  UINT giFirst,
  UINT cgi,
  LPWORD pgi,
  LPABC lpabc
);

Parameters

  • hdc
    [in] Handle to the device context.
  • giFirst
    [in] Specifies the first glyph index in the group of consecutive glyph indices from the current font. This parameter is only used if the pgi parameter is NULL.
  • cgi
    [in] Specifies the number of glyph indices.
  • pgi
    [in] Pointer to an array that contains glyph indices. If this parameter is NULL, the giFirst parameter is used instead. The cgi parameter specifies the number of glyph indices in this array.
  • lpabc
    [out] Pointer to an array of ABC structures that receives the character widths, in logical units. This array must contain at least as many ABC structures as there are glyph indices specified by the cgi parameter.

Return Value

If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.

If the function fails, the return value is zero.

To get extended error information, call GetLastError.

Remarks

The TrueType rasterizer provides ABC character spacing after a specific point size has been selected. A spacing is the distance added to the current position before placing the glyph. B spacing is the width of the black part of the glyph. C spacing is the distance added to the current position to provide white space to the right of the glyph. The total advanced width is specified by A+B+C.

When the GetCharABCWidthsI function retrieves negative A or C widths for a character, that character includes underhangs or overhangs.

To convert the ABC widths to font design units, an application should use the value stored in the otmEMSquare member of a OUTLINETEXTMETRICW structure. This value can be retrieved by calling the GetOutlineTextMetrics function.

The ABC widths of the default character are used for characters outside the range of the currently selected font.

To retrieve the widths of characters in non-TrueType fonts, applications should use the GetCharWidth32 function.

Requirements

Header

windows.h

Library

coredll.lib

See Also

Reference

Fonts Functions
GetCharWidth32
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