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- From: bennett@erich.triumf.ca (P.Bennett)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Length of text on printers in Windows
- Date: 14 Mar 1996 12:07 PST
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- Message-ID: <14MAR199612075007@erich.triumf.ca>
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- In article <3147E497.13ED@ib.com>, Wilfred van Breda <wbreda@ib.com> writes...
- >I have a problem calculating the correct length of a line of text
- >in Windows. When I want to calculate the length I consistently get
- >the width of the text as appears on screen and not as it appears
- >on paper. I need this information to determine if a line of text
- >will fit on paper so I can take appropriate action if it does not.
-
- This is, quite clearly, an MS-Windoze problem, not a C question, so you would
- probably get better help asking in a Windoze newsgroup, like
- comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.misc
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