Enumeration
PangoUnderline
Description [src]
The PangoUnderline
enumeration is used to specify whether text
should be underlined, and if so, the type of underlining.
Members
-
PANGO_UNDERLINE_NONE
-
No underline should be drawn.
- Value:
0
- Available since: 1.0
- Value:
-
PANGO_UNDERLINE_SINGLE
-
A single underline should be drawn.
- Value:
1
- Available since: 1.0
- Value:
-
PANGO_UNDERLINE_DOUBLE
-
A double underline should be drawn.
- Value:
2
- Available since: 1.0
- Value:
-
PANGO_UNDERLINE_LOW
-
A single underline should be drawn at a position beneath the ink extents of the text being underlined. This should be used only for underlining single characters, such as for keyboard accelerators.
PANGO_UNDERLINE_SINGLE
should be used for extended portions of text.- Value:
3
- Available since: 1.0
- Value:
-
PANGO_UNDERLINE_ERROR
-
An underline indicating an error should be drawn below. The exact style of rendering is up to the
PangoRenderer
in use, but typical styles include wavy or dotted lines. This underline is typically used to indicate an error such as a possible mispelling; in some cases a contrasting color may automatically be used. This type of underlining is available since Pango 1.4.- Value:
4
- Available since: 1.0
- Value:
-
PANGO_UNDERLINE_SINGLE_LINE
-
Like
PANGO_UNDERLINE_SINGLE
, but drawn continuously across multiple runs. This type of underlining is available since Pango 1.46.- Value:
5
- Available since: 1.0
- Value:
-
PANGO_UNDERLINE_DOUBLE_LINE
-
Like
PANGO_UNDERLINE_DOUBLE
, but drawn continuously across multiple runs. This type of underlining is available since Pango 1.46.- Value:
6
- Available since: 1.0
- Value:
-
PANGO_UNDERLINE_ERROR_LINE
-
Like
PANGO_UNDERLINE_ERROR
, but drawn continuously across multiple runs. This type of underlining is available since Pango 1.46.- Value:
7
- Available since: 1.0
- Value: