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    | XkbComputeShapeBounds(3) | XKB FUNCTIONS | XkbComputeShapeBounds(3) | 
NAME¶
XkbComputeShapeBounds - Updates the bounding box of a shape
SYNOPSIS¶
Bool XkbComputeShapeBounds (XkbShapePtr shape);
ARGUMENTS¶
- - shape
 - shape to be examined
 
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.
A ShapeRec contains a BoundsRec that describes the bounds of the shape. If you add or delete an outline to or from a shape, the bounding box must be updated.
XkbComputeShapeBounds updates the BoundsRec contained in the shape by examining all the outlines of the shape and setting the BoundsRec to the minimum x and minimum y, and maximum x and maximum y values found in those outlines. XkbComputeShapeBounds returns False if shape is NULL or if there are no outlines for the shape; otherwise, it returns True.
If you add or delete a key to or from a row, or if you update the shape of one of the keys in that row, you may need to update the bounding box of that row. To update the bounding box of a row, use XkbComputeRowBounds.
STRUCTURES¶
typedef struct _XkbShape {
    Atom           name;         /∗ shape's name */
    unsigned short num_outlines; /∗ number of outlines for the shape */
    unsigned short sz_outlines;  /∗ size of the outlines array */
    XkbOutlinePtr  outlines;     /∗ array of outlines for the shape */
    XkbOutlinePtr  approx;       /∗ pointer into the array to the approximating outline */
    XkbOutlinePtr  primary;      /∗ pointer into the array to the primary outline */
    XkbBoundsRec   bounds;       /∗ bounding box for the shape; encompasses all outlines */
} XkbShapeRec, *XkbShapePtr;
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;
SEE ALSO¶
| libX11 1.7.0 | X Version 11 |