GlyphTypeface.AdvanceHeights Property
Definition
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Gets the advance heights for the glyphs represented by the GlyphTypeface object.
public:
property System::Collections::Generic::IDictionary<System::UInt16, double> ^ AdvanceHeights { System::Collections::Generic::IDictionary<System::UInt16, double> ^ get(); };
public System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<ushort,double> AdvanceHeights { get; }
member this.AdvanceHeights : System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<uint16, double>
Public ReadOnly Property AdvanceHeights As IDictionary(Of UShort, Double)
Property Value
An IDictionary<TKey,TValue> object that contains key-value pairs that represents advance height information for the glyphs. The key is a UInt16 that identifies the glyph index. The value is a Double that represents the advance height.
Examples
The following example shows how to return the collection of advance heights from the glyphs in the font.
// Create a glyph typeface by referencing the Verdana font.
GlyphTypeface glyphTypeface = new GlyphTypeface(new Uri("file:///C:\\WINDOWS\\Fonts\\verdana.ttf"));
// Retrieve the advance heights for the glyphs in the Verdana font.
IDictionary<ushort, double> dictionary = glyphTypeface.AdvanceHeights;
foreach (KeyValuePair<ushort, double> kvp in dictionary)
{
// Retrieve the key/value pair information.
}
' Create a glyph typeface by referencing the Verdana font.
Dim glyphTypeface As New GlyphTypeface(New Uri("file:///C:\WINDOWS\Fonts\verdana.ttf"))
' Retrieve the advance heights for the glyphs in the Verdana font.
Dim dictionary As IDictionary(Of UShort, Double) = glyphTypeface.AdvanceHeights
For Each kvp As KeyValuePair(Of UShort, Double) In dictionary
' Retrieve the key/value pair information.
Next kvp
Remarks
The AdvanceHeights property is used for calculating vertical layout.
Applies to
See also
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