Coverage Maps
Unicode character range coverage storage.
It is often necessary in Pango to determine if a particular font can
represent a particular character, and also how well it can represent
that character. The #PangoCoverage is a data structure that is used
to represent that information.
Used to indicate how well a font can represent a particular ISO 10646
character point for a particular script.
@PANGO_COVERAGE_NONE: The character is not representable with the font.
@PANGO_COVERAGE_FALLBACK: The character is represented in a way that may be
comprehensible but is not the correct graphical form.
For instance, a Hangul character represented as a
a sequence of Jamos, or a Latin transliteration of
a Cyrillic word.
@PANGO_COVERAGE_APPROXIMATE: The character is represented as basically the correct
graphical form, but with a stylistic variant inappropriate for
the current script.
@PANGO_COVERAGE_EXACT: The character is represented as the correct graphical form.
The GObject type for #PangoCoverageLevel.
The #PangoCoverage structure represents a map from ISO-10646 character
point to #PangoCoverageLevel. It is an opaque structure with no public fields.
@Returns:
@coverage:
@Returns:
@coverage:
@coverage:
@Returns:
@coverage:
@index:
@Returns:
@coverage:
@other:
@coverage:
@index:
@level:
@coverage:
@bytes:
@n_bytes:
@bytes:
@n_bytes:
@Returns: