Struct gfx_glyph::Scale

pub struct Scale {
    pub x: f32,
    pub y: f32,
}
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Defines the size of a rendered face of a font, in pixels, horizontally and vertically. A vertical scale of y pixels means that the distance betwen the ascent and descent lines (see VMetrics) of the face will be y pixels. If x and y are equal the scaling is uniform. Non-uniform scaling by a factor f in the horizontal direction is achieved by setting x equal to f times y.

Fields

x: f32

Horizontal scale, in pixels.

y: f32

Vertical scale, in pixels.

Implementations

Uniform scaling, equivalent to Scale { x: s, y: s }.

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