ttfRenderGlyphSolid function ttf
Render a single 32-bit glyph at fast quality to a new 8-bit surface.
This function will allocate a new 8-bit, palettized surface. The surface's 0 pixel will be the colorkey, giving a transparent background. The 1 pixel will be set to the text color.
The glyph is rendered without any padding or centering in the X direction, and aligned normally in the Y direction.
You can render at other quality levels with TTF_RenderGlyph_Shaded, TTF_RenderGlyph_Blended, and TTF_RenderGlyph_LCD.
\param font the font to render with. \param ch the character to render. \param fg the foreground color for the text. \returns a new 8-bit, palettized surface, or NULL if there was an error.
\threadsafety This function should be called on the thread that created the font.
\since This function is available since SDL_ttf 3.0.0.
\sa TTF_RenderGlyph_Blended \sa TTF_RenderGlyph_LCD \sa TTF_RenderGlyph_Shaded
extern SDL_DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL TTF_RenderGlyph_Solid(TTF_Font *font, Uint32 ch, SDL_Color fg)
Implementation
Pointer<SdlSurface> ttfRenderGlyphSolid(
Pointer<TtfFont> font,
int ch,
SdlColor fg,
) {
final ttfRenderGlyphSolidLookupFunction = _libTtf
.lookupFunction<
Pointer<SdlSurface> Function(
Pointer<TtfFont> font,
Uint32 ch,
SdlColor fg,
),
Pointer<SdlSurface> Function(Pointer<TtfFont> font, int ch, SdlColor fg)
>('TTF_RenderGlyph_Solid');
return ttfRenderGlyphSolidLookupFunction(font, ch, fg);
}