On Feb 14, 2007, at 03:17 UTC, Eric Richards wrote:

> >You use Graphics.StringWidth to measure the width of the string.  You
> >need a Graphics object for this, but pretty much any one will do; use
> >the Window's Graphics property if none other is convenient.
> 
> Well its almost there. It cuts off just bit. Not perfect yet. Maybe
> I've missed something.

Well, it's hard to help you when we have to imagine your code, because
we probably imagine the bug-free version.  :)  Try posting the relevant
code snippet, along with a description of what it does and how this
differs from what you expected.

Best,
- Joe

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