if you want to try posting it in something that does a little bit of
syntax coloring and preserves the formatting and allows others to
edit and repost changes feel free to try
http://bin.scid.is-a-geek.com/pastes/add
and just send the link to the list. It's a work in progress
Sam D
On Feb 14, 2007, at 8:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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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