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The '''_UFONTHEIGHT''' function returns the global glyph height (ascender | The '''_UFONTHEIGHT''' function returns the global glyph height (incl. ascender/descender) of a font loaded by [[_LOADFONT]]. | ||
Revision as of 15:06, 5 May 2023
The _UFONTHEIGHT function returns the global glyph height (incl. ascender/descender) of a font loaded by _LOADFONT.
Syntax
- pixelHeight& = _UFONTHEIGHT[(fontHandle&)]
Parameters
- fontHandle& is an optional font handle.
Description
- Returns the height of the last font used if a handle is not designated.
- If no font is set, it returns the current screen mode's text block height.
- This is different from _FONTHEIGHT as it may return larger values when using scalable fonts.
Availability
Examples
- Example
- Show the difference of _UFONTHEIGHT vs. _FONTHEIGHT.
DIM fh AS LONG: fh = _LOADFONT("LHANDW.TTF", 23) PRINT "_FONTHEIGHT ="; _FONTHEIGHT(fh) PRINT "_UFONTHEIGHT ="; _UFONTHEIGHT(fh) |
_FONTHEIGHT = 23 _UFONTHEIGHT = 32 |
See also
- _UPRINTWIDTH, _ULINESPACING, _UPRINTSTRING
- _FONTWIDTH, _FONTHEIGHT, _FONT
- _PRINTWIDTH, _PRINTSTRING
- SCREEN, _LOADFONT
- Text Using Graphics