RE: LPI and CPI vs line-height and font-size

2004-07-28 Thread Zaleski, Matthew \(M.E.\)
, July 27, 2004 6:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: LPI and CPI vs line-height and font-size That looks like a problem with FOP. By setting line-height=0.125in you should get 8 lines per inch. If you have Acrobat you can press control-U which brings up the grid, so you can measure things

Re: LPI and CPI vs line-height and font-size

2004-07-28 Thread john farrow
://www.xmlpdf.com - Original Message - From: Zaleski, Matthew (M.E.) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 3:28 AM Subject: RE: LPI and CPI vs line-height and font-size Hrmm. What version of Acrobat are you running? I have Acrobat Standard 6.0 (the one you pay

LPI and CPI vs line-height and font-size

2004-07-27 Thread Neil Guinto
Are they ever the same in meaning? Because I based my presumption on it, otherwise my calculation based on having a similar effect will be wrong then. LPI: 8 = 1/8 in and CPI: 10 = 1/10 in. I verified the result by measuring the printed output on paper. It was printed on a Lexmark Optra S

Re: LPI and CPI vs line-height and font-size

2004-07-27 Thread john farrow
and CPI vs line-height and font-size Are they ever the same in meaning? Because I based my presumption on it, otherwise my calculation based on having a similar effect will be wrong then. LPI: 8 = 1/8 in and CPI: 10 = 1/10 in. I verified the result by measuring the printed output on paper