I\'m working on an HTML page that needs to be more or less pixel-perfect, and I noticed that in Opera 10, fonts are rendering larger than they do in other browsers, even though the font-size is effect
<html> <tr> <td style=\"padding-left: 5px;padding-bottom:3px; font size=\"35;\"\"> <b>Datum:</b><br/>
ok, I\'m fooling around with jQuery and for the life of me can\'t find an elegant way to fix this error.
Is there any way in android to adjust the textsize in a textview to fit the space it occupies? E.g. I\'m using a TableLayout and adding several TextViews to each row. Since I don\'t want the TextView
I\'m using fixed size pixel fonts in emacs when writing code. When specifying font sizes in emacs, it wants the font size开发者_开发百科 in points. Since I use my .emacs file on several different mach
I have an interesting problem.I\'m almost there but am curious how others would tackle it.I want to display some multi-line text in a predefined area.I don\'t know what the text will be or how big the
I have defined style for \"TabWidget\" as below: <style name=\"MyTheme\" parent=\"@android:style/Theme.Light\">
How can you manually change the font size of a webview? e.g.开发者_如何学运维 When the page loads up in the webview the font size is like 24pt. and way too large for my android\'s screen. I\'ve looked
Using the RichTextArea in GWT, It looks like I can on开发者_StackOverflow社区ly change the font size to one of the values: LARGE, MEDIUM, SMALL, etc (RichTextArea.FontSize), but I want to be able to s
How开发者_开发知识库 can we calculate x-height of a font (typeface) without needing .NET 3.0 or later (for example I would like to avoid System.Windows.Media namespace).Although your question clearly