<FILE>pango_interaction</FILE>
gdk_pango_layout_get_clip_region
gdk_pango_layout_line_get_clip_region
-gdk_pango_context_get
gdk_pango_context_get_for_display
</SECTION>
return clip_region;
}
-/**
- * gdk_pango_context_get:
- *
- * Creates a #PangoContext for the default GDK screen.
- *
- * The context must be freed when you’re finished with it.
- *
- * When using GTK+, normally you should use gtk_widget_get_pango_context()
- * instead of this function, to get the appropriate context for
- * the widget you intend to render text onto.
- *
- * The newly created context will have the default font options (see
- * #cairo_font_options_t) for the default screen; if these options
- * change it will not be updated. Using gtk_widget_get_pango_context()
- * is more convenient if you want to keep a context around and track
- * changes to the screen’s font rendering settings.
- *
- * Returns: (transfer full): a new #PangoContext for the default display
- **/
-PangoContext *
-gdk_pango_context_get (void)
-{
- return gdk_pango_context_get_for_display (gdk_display_get_default ());
-}
-
/**
* gdk_pango_context_get_for_display:
* @display: the #GdkDisplay for which the context is to be created
GDK_AVAILABLE_IN_3_22
PangoContext *gdk_pango_context_get_for_display (GdkDisplay *display);
-GDK_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
-PangoContext *gdk_pango_context_get (void);
-
/* Get a clip region to draw only part of a layout or
* line. index_ranges contains alternating range starts/stops. The