On Friday 01 May 2009 22:35, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote: > 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
No, it's not Windowsism, qt have the same thing on all platforms. _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list Lazarus@lazarus.freepascal.org http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus