Hello, Does anyone the difference between TFont.Height and TFont.Size?
It seams to me that Height is measured in pixels and Size is some other unit which I don't know. Even worse, it doesn't seam to be an international system unit, but rather an american unit (some fraction of inches). The Delphi docs say: "Use Size to specify the point size of the font. If the value is negative, the internal leading that appears at the top of each line of text is included. If the value is positive, Size represents the height of the characters but not the internal leading. To determine the size of the font in pixels, use the Height property instead. The value of Size can be obtained from the height in pixels using this formula: Copy Code Font.Size = -Font.Height * 72 / Font.PixelsPerInch When the Size property has a positive value, the Height property has a negative value. When the Height property has a positive value, the Size property has a negative value. " A rather exoteric property IMHO. Or yet another Windowsism in Delphi -- Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list Lazarus@lazarus.freepascal.org http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus