I have been trying to measure glyph bounds precisely but this code prints out 916!!! The real width of this is 69.
- (void)drawRect:(NSRect)dirtyRect {
CGContextRef main = [[NSGraphicsContext currentContext] graphicsPort];
CGContextSetTextMatrix(main, CGAffineTransformIdentity);
CGGlyph g;
CGPoint p = CGPointMake(100, 100);
CGRect rect = CGRectMake(0, 0, 0, 0);
CGFontRef font = CGFontCreateWithFontName((CFStringRef)@"Arial");
g = CGFontGetGlyphWithGlyphName(font, CFSTR("L"));
CGContextSetFont(main, font);
CGContextSetTextPosition(main, 0, 0);
CGContextSetFontSize(main, 200);
CGContextSetRGBFillColor(main, 0, 0, 1, 1);
CGContextShowGlyphsAtPositions(main, &g, &p, 1);
CGFontGetGlyphBBoxes(font, &g, 1, &rect);
printf("%f", rect.size.width);
}
You are using CGFontGetGlyphBBoxes
, which returns the size in glyph space units. To use this, you need to scale it with the units per em and the font size.
CGRect rect;
CGFontRef font = CGFontCreateWithFontName((CFStringRef)@"Arial");
CGFloat fontSize = 200.0;
CGGlyph g = CGFontGetGlyphWithGlyphName(font, CFSTR("L"));
CGFontGetGlyphBBoxes(font, &g, 1, &rect);
CGFloat width = rect.size.Width / CGFontGetUnitsPerEm(font) * fontSize;
An alternate way to do it to use [NSFont boundingRectForCGGlyph:]
.
NSFont *font = [NSFont fontWithName:@"Arial" size:200];
NSRect rect = [font boundingRectForCGGlyph:g];
boundingRectForCGGlyph
Returns the bounding rectangle for the specified glyph, scaled to the receiver’s size.