Eike Lantzsch wrote: > > Hi all: > > This problem is very old but I only started to bother now since > more serious problems seem to be OK - well at least for now - > who knows what will happen when the next tar ball is ready to > be released ;-) > > This still happens with cvs010626 with a VB3 program designed > to work on NT4/W2k down to Win3.1. > In a text window the Helvetica font appears to have a normal body > height but the EmHeight is far taller. So the line spacing is > far too wide. > Interestingly Helvetica is mapped to Arial in this window. > With mappings from MS Sans Serif to Helvetica, MS Serif to > Helvetica and System to Helvetica like in other parts > of the window everything is OK. > CreateFontIndirectW returns with (-13 0 0 0) which seems to > be OK. GetTextExtentPoint16 and -32A return a font height > of 14 point, which is also OK. Anyway the font is displayed > far too high. I have no idea whether there could be any possible relation. But I have seen this same effect in the Netscape and Mozilla compose windows, if my 100dpi fonts were listed first in the xfs configuration, but the X server was set for 75 dpi. This regardless of whether the compose window was using a 100dpi font or a TT font. When I changed the X server to tell it to use 100 dpi (or listed the 75 dpi font first in xfs), the problem went away. Duane _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users