Thanks Karen,
I will try it and see tomorrow.
Thanks again.
Lennox
Karen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Apr 22, 2007, at 12:04 AM, Lennox Jacob wrote:
> Thanks Karen,
> No I don't need it in an editfield.
> I need it in printing, for example, I need to print 2+3 with the +
> and 3 as superscripts.
> Any suggestions/
Just do it!
Decide what the main fontsize is to be and how much smaller you want
the superscripts to be (maybe 2/3rds or 3/4ths the main text size)
Decide what Y offset you want for the Superscript.
I like: SuperScriptDeltaY = MainTextAscent + SuperScriptTextHeight/2
- SusperScriptTextAscent
Brake the string into sections of regular text and superscripts
Draw the segments of regular text and superscripts sperately using
g.StringWidth to figure out the X offsets for the positions to draw
each segment.
HTH
- Karen
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