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Fixed Line Height Changes When Font Changes U |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The customer's fixed line height codes change values when the customer changes fonts if WP is using 4.2 units of measure. Solutions: WP 4.2 units are relative to the font currently being used where other units of measure are absolute to the page. WP stores the value for the line height in WP Units (1200ths of an inch). This value does not change in the document, only its representation. If a 10pt font is selected and a line height of 1u is entered, WP will print 6 lines per inch (10pt font + 2pt default leading = 12pt/72(pt/in) = 0.167in). The line height code will be stored as 200 (200wpu/1200(wpu/in) = 0.167in). When a font change occurs, WP will display the line height value according to the current font. To figure the change take font height 1 and divide it by font height 2 (e.g., 10pt font (+ 2pt leading)/12pt font (+ 2pt leading) will change the 1u line height to 0.86u). The line height for a 10pt font will be 12pt total. If you convert from points to inches, you get 12pt/72(pt/in) = 0.167in. Convert this to WP Units, and you get 0.167in * 1200(wpu/in) = 200wpu. Since the font's line height is the same as the line height code, you see a value of 1. |
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