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ABCFLOAT Structure

 

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The ABCFLOAT structure contains the A, B, and C widths of a font character.

Syntax

typedef struct _ABCFLOAT { /* abcf */  
    FLOAT abcfA;  
    FLOAT abcfB;  
    FLOAT abcfC;  
} ABCFLOAT;  

Parameters

abcfA
Specifies the A spacing of the character. The A spacing is the distance to add to the current position before drawing the character glyph.

abcfB
Specifies the B spacing of the character. The B spacing is the width of the drawn portion of the character glyph.

abcfC
Specifies the C spacing of the character. The C spacing is the distance to add to the current position to provide white space to the right of the character glyph.

Remarks

The A, B, and C widths are measured along the base line of the font. The character increment (total width) of a character is the sum of the A, B, and C spaces. Either the A or the C space can be negative to indicate underhangs or overhangs.

Requirements

Header: wingdi.h

See Also

Structures, Styles, Callbacks, and Message Maps
CDC::GetCharABCWidths