yes glyph width are important.  Will be used int he gui allot.
some thing like:
glyph_width('asfdf')    # and optimized for singe chars
glyph_height('sfsfs')
width,height = glyph_size('sdfs')


On 5/15/07, Richard Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 5/16/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > +    def get_subwidth(self, from_index, to_index):
> > +        '''Return the width of a slice of this string.
> > +
> > +        Parameters as per GlyphString.get_subwidth(from_index,
> > to_index)
> > +        '''
> > +        return self._glyph_string.get_subwidth(from_index, to_index)
> >
>
> I'm not particularly happy with this, BTW.
>
> I'd actually like to see the glyph string "exposed", as I'm now writing
> code like:
>
>         # XXX yuck - search through glyph string to find index matching x
> coord !!!
>         x = [some X coordinate]
>         for advance in self.label._glyph_string.cumulative_advance:
>             # blah blah
>
> I'd prefer that _ not be there - but I'm not convinced we need to add a
> "findIndexOf" (or better-named ;) method to the Label class.
>
>
>      Richard
>
>
> >
>

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