Using GDI-Synthesized Italic FontsLast reviewed: November 2, 1995Article ID: Q74467 |
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SUMMARYIn the Microsoft Windows graphical environment, when an application uses an italic font synthesized by the graphics device interface (GDI), each character and its whole character cell are "sheared," or slanted, to the right, which can cause some unexpected results.
MORE INFORMATIONThe capital H in the example below illustrates how GDI synthesizes an italic font:
.......... .......... . . . . . | | . . | | . . | | . . | | . . |----| . italicizes to . |----| . . | | . . | | . . | | . . | | . . . . . .......... ..........Note two items in this case:
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