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NAME

       dtk_create_string - Creates or modify a shape to display a string

SYNOPSIS

       #include <drawtk.h>

       dtk_hshape dtk_create_string(dtk_hshape shp, const char *text,
                                    float size, float x, float y,
                                    unsigned int alignment,
                                    const float *color, dtk_hfont font);

DESCRIPTION

       dtk_create_string() creates a text specified by text at location (x,y) with a font size of
       size using a previously loaded font referenced by font argument (see dtk_load_font(3)).

       The position (x,y) is interpreted according to the combination of  flags  controlling  the
       vertical and horizontal alignment defined in the alignment argument:

        * DTK_BOTTOM, DTK_VMID and DTK_TOP make the value y to be interpreted as respectively the
          bottom, the middle and the top of the bounding box of the shape.

        * DTK_LEFT, DTK_HMID and DTK_RIGHT make the value x to be interpreted as respectively the
          left, the middle and the right of the bounding box of the shape.

       shp  and  color has the same usage and meaning than in other shape creation functions (see
       dtk_create_shape(3)):

        * shp can be used to modify a previously created shape. If it  is  non-null,  the  handle
          will  be  used  to  modify the shape referenced by shp: no new shape is created and the
          returned value is ensured to be shp in case of success, NULL otherwise. If shp is NULL,
          the function will attempt to create a new shape.

        * color  should  point  to  a 4 float array containing a normalized RGBA value (i.e. each
          component is between 0.0 and 1.0).

RETURN VALUE

       In case of success the function returns the handle to the newly created or modified shape.
       If  the shp argument is non-null, the handle returned is the same value. In case of error,
       NULL is returned.

SEE ALSO

       dtk_load_font(3), dtk_create_shape(3)