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6 al_do_multiline_text - Allegro 5 API
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9 #include <allegro5/allegro_font.h>
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11 void al_do_multiline_text(const ALLEGRO_FONT *font,
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13 bool (*cb)(int line_num, const char *line, int size, void *extra),
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17 This function processes the text and splits it into lines as
18 al_draw_multiline_text(3) would, and then calls the callback cb once
19 for every line. This is useful for custom drawing of multiline text,
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21 documentation on al_draw_multiline_text(3) for an explanation of the
22 splitting algorithm.
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24 For every line that this function splits text into the callback cb will
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27 · line_num - the number of the line starting from zero and counting up
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53Allegro reference manual al_do_multiline_text(3)