Sent by Jim on 30 March 2005 20:08
At 1:12 PM -0500 3/30/05, Scott wrote:
>And while we are at it, can someone explain the x/y notation on font size I
>see, can not seem to find a cite to explain thatone.
I assume you may be speaking of something like:
....{font: 12ptempx/16ptempx bold sans-serif; ...
This is the shorthand method of setting all or many of the various values
available for a font. The first number is the font size, the second specifies
the line-height. In the above example, there will be slightly more
space between
lines of text, 4 'ptempx' (whatever those are!) more. Good way to add some
'white space' on blocks of text.
J. Chaffin
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