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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Tue May 5 13:18:48 +0000
2009 -------
See issue 10373#desc5 for more details on this legacy behavior especially on
the Windows port.
The ratio of font-width/average-font-charwidth determines how much the font is
to be stretched
horizontally. Additionally font-width==0 is defined to mean "not stretched".
The problem is that the
value of average-font-charwidth is very system and font specific. Especially on
the oldest port. On
newer platforms the average-font-charwidth of an unstretched font is exactly
equal to the requested
font height. This solves all font-versioning and fallback scenarios.
> As a quick-fix for the most common case of no unusual scaling, we can tweak
> the wmf exporter
> to not write *any* width value if there isn't any explicit one. And stuff
> will work out ok for the
> most part as 0 gets accepted as the use-natural scaling.
Yes.
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