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Class Summary | 
| FontRenderContext | 
The FontRenderContext class is a container for the
   information needed to correctly measure text. | 
| GlyphJustificationInfo | 
The GlyphJustificationInfo class represents information
 about the justification properties of a glyph. | 
| GlyphMetrics | 
The GlyphMetrics class represents infomation for a
 single glyph. | 
| GlyphVector | 
A GlyphVector object is a collection of glyphs
   containing geometric information for the placement of each glyph 
   in a transformed coordinate space which corresponds to the
   device on which the GlyphVector is ultimately 
   displayed. | 
| GraphicAttribute | 
This class is used with the CHAR_REPLACEMENT attribute. | 
| ImageGraphicAttribute | 
The ImageGraphicAttribute class is an implementation of
 GraphicAttribute which draws images in
 a TextLayout. | 
| LineBreakMeasurer | 
The LineBreakMeasurer class allows styled text to be
 broken into lines (or segments) that fit within a particular visual
 advance. | 
| LineMetrics | 
The LineMetrics class allows access to the
 metrics needed to layout characters along a line
 and to layout of a set of lines. | 
| ShapeGraphicAttribute | 
The ShapeGraphicAttribute class is an implementation of
 GraphicAttribute that draws shapes in a TextLayout. | 
| TextAttribute | 
The TextAttribute class defines attribute keys and
 attribute values used for text rendering. | 
| TextHitInfo | 
The TextHitInfo class represents a character position in a
 text model, and a bias, or "side," of the character. | 
| TextLayout | 
TextLayout is an immutable graphical representation of styled 
 character data. | 
| TextLayout.CaretPolicy | 
Defines a policy for determining the strong caret location. | 
| TextMeasurer | 
TextMeasurer provides the primitive operations needed for line
 break: measuring up to a given advance, determining the advance of
 a range of characters, and generating a TextLayout for a range of
 characters. | 
| TransformAttribute | 
The TransformAttribute class provides an immutable
 wrapper for a transform so that it is safe to use as an attribute. | 
 
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