gtk2/docs/reference/gdk/pango.md

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Title: Pango Interaction
Pango is the text layout system used by GDK and GTK. The functions
and types in this section are used to obtain clip regions for
`PangoLayout`s, and to get `PangoContext`s that can be used with
GDK.
## Using Pango in GDK
Creating a `PangoLayout` object is the first step in rendering text,
and requires getting a handle to a `PangoContext`. For GTK programs,
youll usually want to use `gtk_widget_get_pango_context()`, or
`gtk_widget_create_pango_layout()`. Once you have a `PangoLayout`,
you can set the text and attributes of it with Pango functions like
`pango_layout_set_text()` and get its size with `pango_layout_get_size()`.
*Note*: Pango uses a fixed point system internally, so converting
between Pango units and pixels using `PANGO_SCALE` or the `PANGO_PIXELS()`
macro.
Rendering a Pango layout is done most simply with `pango_cairo_show_layout()`;
you can also draw pieces of the layout with `pango_cairo_show_layout_line()`.
### Draw transformed text with Pango and cairo
```c
#define RADIUS 100
#define N_WORDS 10
#define FONT "Sans Bold 18"
PangoContext *context;
PangoLayout *layout;
PangoFontDescription *desc;
double radius;
int width, height;
int i;
// Set up a transformation matrix so that the user space coordinates for
// where we are drawing are [-RADIUS, RADIUS], [-RADIUS, RADIUS]
// We first center, then change the scale
width = gdk_surface_get_width (surface);
height = gdk_surface_get_height (surface);
radius = MIN (width, height) / 2.;
cairo_translate (cr,
radius + (width - 2 * radius) / 2,
radius + (height - 2 * radius) / 2);
cairo_scale (cr, radius / RADIUS, radius / RADIUS);
// Create a PangoLayout, set the font and text
context = gdk_pango_context_get_for_display (display);
layout = pango_layout_new (context);
pango_layout_set_text (layout, "Text", -1);
desc = pango_font_description_from_string (FONT);
pango_layout_set_font_description (layout, desc);
pango_font_description_free (desc);
// Draw the layout N_WORDS times in a circle
for (i = 0; i < N_WORDS; i++)
{
double red, green, blue;
double angle = 2 * G_PI * i / n_words;
cairo_save (cr);
// Gradient from red at angle == 60 to blue at angle == 300
red = (1 + cos (angle - 60)) / 2;
green = 0;
blue = 1 - red;
cairo_set_source_rgb (cr, red, green, blue);
cairo_rotate (cr, angle);
// Inform Pango to re-layout the text with the new transformation matrix
pango_cairo_update_layout (cr, layout);
pango_layout_get_size (layout, &width, &height);
cairo_move_to (cr, - width / 2 / PANGO_SCALE, - DEFAULT_TEXT_RADIUS);
pango_cairo_show_layout (cr, layout);
cairo_restore (cr);
}
g_object_unref (layout);
g_object_unref (context);
```
The example code above will yield the following result:
![](rotated-text.png)