GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 119889
Show boundary box
Last modified: 2021-06-02 09:05:02 UTC
For some characters like the different spaces, it is hard to discern what they really look like, or if they are actually existant in the selected font. Therefore, an optional bounding box display would be nice. This would ideally also show the baseline of the font.
Could be useful... more so for font designers, though. Programs like pfaedit have this functionality (it's essential for them). I'm undecided on whether it's a good idea for gucharmap. Anyway, it's not going to get in gnome 2.4, so I can put it off for a while. If you have any other thoughts feel free to add them.
IMHO thats better to show the bounding box for glyphs without any visual part, and show the baseline or dotted circle for transparent glyphs (with the length equal to width of glyph).
Show all of these (boundary box, base line, etc), using a gray shade, maybe dashed line. Much easier after moving to cairo. But Behnam, you should seriously give it a try. It's pretty easy.
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