pango-sharp 0.0.0.0 Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the Gtk# Thread Programming for details. To be added To be added GLib.Object GLib.IWrapper System.IDisposable Method System.Void To be added To be added: an object of type 'Pango.FontDescription' To be added: an object of type 'int' To be added Method System.UInt32 To be added To be added: an object of type 'uint' To be added Method Pango.FontMetrics To be added To be added: an object of type 'Pango.Language' To be added: an object of type 'Pango.FontMetrics' To be added Method Pango.Coverage To be added To be added: an object of type 'Pango.Language' To be added: an object of type 'Pango.Coverage' To be added Method Pango.EngineShape To be added To be added: an object of type 'Pango.Language' To be added: an object of type 'uint' To be added: an object of type 'Pango.EngineShape' To be added Method Pango.FontDescription To be added To be added: an object of type 'Pango.FontDescription' To be added Method System.Void To be added To be added: an object of type 'uint' To be added: an object of type 'Pango.Rectangle' To be added: an object of type 'Pango.Rectangle' To be added Method System.Void Disposes the resources associated with the object. Constructor Internal constructor GLib type for the type Creates a new instance of Font, using the GLib-provided type This is a constructor used by derivative types of that would have their own GLib type assigned to it. This is not typically used by C# code. Constructor Internal constructor Pointer to the C object. An instance of Font, wrapping the C object. This is an internal constructor, and should not be used by user code. Constructor To be added To be added: an object of type 'Pango.Font' To be added Property System.UInt32 The GLib Type for Pango.Font The GLib Type for the Pango.Font class. Constructor Internal constructor GLib type for the type Creates a new instance of Font, using the GLib-provided type This is a constructor used by derivative types of that would have their own GLib type assigned to it. This is not typically used by C# code.