diff --git a/src/xcb.c b/src/xcb.c index 07286d0f..5f3b22ab 100644 --- a/src/xcb.c +++ b/src/xcb.c @@ -345,10 +345,25 @@ static xcb_charinfo_t *get_charinfo(int col, int row, xcb_query_font_reply_t *fo int predict_text_width(xcb_connection_t *conn, const char *font_pattern, char *text, int length) { xcb_query_font_reply_t *font_info; xcb_charinfo_t *table; + xcb_generic_error_t *error; int i, width = 0; i3Font *font = load_font(conn, font_pattern); - font_info = xcb_query_font_reply(conn, xcb_query_font_unchecked(conn, font->id), NULL); + font_info = xcb_query_font_reply(conn, xcb_query_font(conn, font->id), &error); + if (error != NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: query font (X error code %d)\n", error->error_code); + /* We return the rather safe guess of 7 pixels, because a + * rendering error is better than a crash. Plus, the user will + * see the error on his stderr. */ + return 7; + } + + /* If no per-char info is available for this font, we use the default */ + if (xcb_query_font_char_infos_length(font_info) == 0) { + DLOG("Falling back on default char_width of %d pixels\n", font_info->max_bounds.character_width); + return (font_info->max_bounds.character_width * length); + } + table = xcb_query_font_char_infos(font_info); for (i = 0; i < 2 * length; i += 2) {