Hit PalmGear.com and pick up a copy of ASCIIChart.  It's a font viewer
displaying each character in a table cell.  The info (number, width &
height) of the select character appears below the table.
Indispensable...

The width of a stdFont zero is 5, boldFont is 6, largeFont is 7, and
ledFont is 9.

hth,

-- Paul

> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Gordon,
> Douglas
> Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 8:41 AM
> To: Palm Developer Forum
> Subject: Numeric font has fixed pitch?
>
>
> Although alphabetic characters in the standard Palm font
> are proportional in
> width, it seems that the numerals are fixed pitch. This
> makes sense since a
> column of numeric values looks pretty screwy if the digits
> don't line up
> vertically. Does anyone happen to know offhand what the
> width of a digit is
> in pixels?
>
>   Doug Gordon
>
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