###### (This function is part of SDL_ttf, a separate library from SDL.) # TTF_RenderGlyph32_Shaded Render a single 32-bit glyph at high quality to a new 8-bit surface. ## Syntax ```c SDL_Surface * TTF_RenderGlyph32_Shaded(TTF_Font *font, Uint32 ch, SDL_Color fg, SDL_Color bg); ``` ## Function Parameters | | | | ------------ | ---------------------------------- | | **font** | the font to render with. | | **ch** | the character to render. | | **fg** | the foreground color for the text. | ## Return Value Returns a new 8-bit, palettized surface, or NULL if there was an error. ## Remarks This function will allocate a new 8-bit, palettized surface. The surface's 0 pixel will be the specified background color, while other pixels have varying degrees of the foreground color. This function returns the new surface, or NULL if there was an error. The glyph is rendered without any padding or centering in the X direction, and aligned normally in the Y direction. This is the same as [TTF_RenderGlyph_Shaded](TTF_RenderGlyph_Shaded)(), but takes a 32-bit character instead of 16-bit, and thus can render a larger range. If you are sure you'll have an SDL_ttf that's version 2.0.18 or newer, there's no reason not to use this function exclusively. You can render at other quality levels with [TTF_RenderGlyph32_Solid](TTF_RenderGlyph32_Solid), [TTF_RenderGlyph32_Blended](TTF_RenderGlyph32_Blended), and [TTF_RenderGlyph32_LCD](TTF_RenderGlyph32_LCD). ## Version This function is available since SDL_ttf 3.0.0. ## Related Functions * [TTF_RenderGlyph32_Solid](TTF_RenderGlyph32_Solid) * [TTF_RenderGlyph32_Blended](TTF_RenderGlyph32_Blended) * [TTF_RenderGlyph32_LCD](TTF_RenderGlyph32_LCD) ---- [CategoryAPI](CategoryAPI)