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Check it out. Leave this field blank. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Is it possible to change color of selection highlight? All other programs select text in light-blue but MS Word is always black since few day ago. I tried -changing system color in registry settings - didn't work -delete normal. It seems like high-contrast on when selecting a field in word but high-contrast is turned off There are a lot you can do with it. Please explore more on their website and even checkout the demo.

All Codes are here. Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink. IroncladDev - Jan 5. Pratik Parvati - Jan 9. Bhavik Sadhu - Jan 5. In Xojo, internal instructions of the font are applied row. Which means indeed leading is proportional to the font size. Note that the font size is NOT the same as line space. Depending on the font design, leading can be quite different to the font size.

For instance, with the same font size, Arial looks much higher than Times. To summarize, and coming back to your original statement, if indeed a line printed in size 12 is wider in Word, that means either Word or Xojo do not comply with the same specs.

This can be compensated as I described above. Line spacing in TextArea. Print being set by the font internal instructions, the result will indeed never be like Word, especially if you mix font size within a line and between lines. The solution is instead of using the easy, ready-made print routine, to elaborate your own.

You are mixing all here. Font size sets the size of the character. In doing so, it sets line width, and well as leading, according to what is instructed into the font. For size 12, the height of the character should be the same. The width of a word should be the same. Line spacing can be set by the software printing routine, or left to the font internal specifications. You can have font sizes of 12 or 56, the line spacing does not vary.

In Xojo, it depends on the fonts. If there is a 56 point size part in a line, spacing will be increased proportionally. I think this is part of the issue. This is a good point. In standard typesetting applications, you can set the line-spacing independent of the font size. Thank you, Michel Bujardet , for helping me work through this! The actual size of the character of a point font should print points high on a sheet of paper.

You cannot change the line spacing. If you put point and point on the same line, the leading will conform to the largest font size. In Xojo, you cannot. And, in those other apps, if you specify a point font, you get a point font.



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