Provided by: libtickit-dev_0.4.3-1.1build1_amd64 

NAME
tickit_renderbuffer_text, tickit_renderbuffer_text_at - create text regions
SYNOPSIS
#include <tickit.h>
int tickit_renderbuffer_text(TickitRenderBuffer *rb,
const char *text);
int tickit_renderbuffer_textn(TickitRenderBuffer *rb,
const char *text, size_t len);
int tickit_renderbuffer_textf(TickitRenderBuffer *rb,
const char *fmt, ...);
int tickit_renderbuffer_vtextf(TickitRenderBuffer *rb,
const char *fmt, va_list args);
int tickit_renderbuffer_text_at(TickitRenderBuffer *rb,
int line, int col, const char *text);
int tickit_renderbuffer_textn_at(TickitRenderBuffer *rb,
int line, int col, const char *text, size_t len);
int tickit_renderbuffer_textf_at(TickitRenderBuffer *rb,
int line, int col, const char *fmt, ...);
int tickit_renderbuffer_vtextf_at(TickitRenderBuffer *rb,
int line, int col, const char *fmt, va_list args);
Link with -ltickit.
DESCRIPTION
tickit_renderbuffer_text() creates a text region that starts at the current virtual cursor position,
containing the given text string and set to the current pen. tickit_renderbuffer_textn() creates a text
region of at most len bytes. It returns the number of columns that the text string occupies.
tickit_renderbuffer_textf() and tickit_renderbuffer_vtextf() take a format string in the style of
sprintf(3) to create formatted text from either a list of arguments or a va_list. These functions will
update the virtual cursor position.
tickit_renderbuffer_text_at(), tickit_renderbuffer_textn_at(), tickit_renderbuffer_textf_at() and
tickit_renderbuffer_vtextf_at() create a text region at the given position, and otherwise operate
analogously to their non-_at counterpart. These functions do not use or update the virtual cursor
position.
Calls to any of these functions allocate storage owned by the TickitRenderBuffer instance itself to store
the strings. This storage is released again by tickit_renderbuffer_reset(3), the implicit reset that
happens at the end of tickit_renderbuffer_flush_to_term(3), or when every cell that was originally part
of the region has been overwritten with other content.
RETURN VALUE
These functions return an integer giving the number of columns the new region occupies.
SEE ALSO
tickit_renderbuffer_new(3), tickit_renderbuffer_blit(3), tickit_renderbuffer_flush_to_term(3),
tickit_renderbuffer(7), tickit(7)
TICKIT_RENDERBUFFER_TEXT(3)