Actually, the patch itself would be better than a screenshot. I want
to gather all the results into one patch.
.hc
On Apr 17, 2007, at 11:53 AM, Josh Steiner wrote:
ok, here is my screenshot based on your revised patch -josh
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Apr 17, 2007, at 3:11 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Just to know what we are up against with the font size problem, I have started a patch to document all the key parts. Please try
it on your machine to see if my measurements are correct. Also, please fill in any that you are running.Could you elaborate a bit how this patch is supposed to be used? In which regard should the fonts in the upper half line up: vertically, height, horizontal lenght? Or just "in general"?
If the sizing was all working nicely, the fonts would line up
exactly on the top section when both are set to 10 point since
they are the same font. That is what we are trying to achieve.
But that doesn't happen very much.So here are the three tests, from the top to bottom:
- top: adjust the font size in the canvas until it matches the
message box. Move the message box over the canvas font so it lines
up it exactly. Mark down the font size in the canvas. If you
can't get an exact match, write (closest)
- middle: copy and paste one of the canvases with the dimensions
in it (e.g. 69x16). Take this canvas and make it fit exactly over
the [courier10( message box. then put it in the right place in the
grid.
- bottom: copy and paste one of the canvases with the dimensions
in it (e.g. 53x6). Take this canvas and make it fit exactly over
the comment "courier1)". then put it in the correct place in the
grid.Here's an updated version:
.hc
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