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Printing One Inch High Capital Letters |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When specifying the point size in the Equation Editor, the printed size of the font is something different than expected. The customer wants to select a point size to produce 1" high capital letters. Selecting a Courier 72pt font in the Equation Editor Setup produced capital letters approximately .5". Is there a formula to use for printing 1" high capital characters? Solutions: When you select a 72pt font, the font cell height is 72 points. The actual character does not reflect the point size. There are no set standards for getting 1" high characters all the time. Each software or printer manufacturer has their own leading values for different fonts. Generally, if you select a 130pt font, each capital letter will print close to 1". |
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