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NSFontMBS.NSControlGlyph=&hFFFFFF
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Cocoa | MBS MacBase Plugin | 9.6 |
NSGlyphGenerator generates NSControlGlyph for all characters in the Unicode General Category C* and U200B (ZERO WIDTH SPACE).
NSFontMBS.NSFontAntialiasedIntegerAdvancementsRenderingMode=3
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Cocoa | MBS MacBase Plugin | 9.6 |
Specifies antialiased, integer advancements rendering mode.
Available in Mac OS X v10.4 and later.
NSFontMBS.NSFontAntialiasedRenderingMode=1
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Cocoa | MBS MacBase Plugin | 9.6 |
Specifies antialiased, floating-point advancements rendering mode (synonymous with printerFont).
Available in Mac OS X v10.4 and later.
NSFontMBS.NSFontDefaultRenderingMode=0
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Cocoa | MBS MacBase Plugin | 9.6 |
Determines the actual mode based on the user preference settings.
Available in Mac OS X v10.4 and later.
NSFontMBS.NSFontIntegerAdvancementsRenderingMode=2
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Cocoa | MBS MacBase Plugin | 9.6 |
Specifies integer advancements rendering mode.
Available in Mac OS X v10.4 and later.
NSFontMBS.NSNativeShortGlyphPacking=5
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Cocoa | MBS MacBase Plugin | 9.6 |
The native format for Mac OS X.
ocoa stores all text data as Unicode. The text system converts Unicode into glyph IDs and places them in 1-, 2-, or 4-byte storage depending on the context. To render text, you must convert the storage into a format the text engine understands. The following constants describe the glyph packing schemes the text rendering engine can use. They are used to extract glyphs from a font for making a multibyte (or single-byte) array of glyphs for passing to an interpreter, such as the window server, which expects a big-endian multibyte stream (that is, "packed glyphs") instead of a pure NSGlyph stream. They're used by glyphPacking. With Quartz, the engine always expects the format to be in 2-byte short array, so NSNativeShortGlyphPacking is the only format currently in use.
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Cocoa | MBS MacBase Plugin | 9.6 |
A null glyph.
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