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@ -261,9 +261,8 @@ bool QFontMetrics::operator ==(const QFontMetrics &other) const
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The ascent of a font is the distance from the baseline to the
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highest position characters extend to. In practice, some font
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designers break this rule, e.g. when they put more than one accent
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on top of a character, or to accommodate an unusual character in
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an exotic language, so it is possible (though rare) that this
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value will be too small.
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on top of a character, or to accommodate a certain character, so it
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is possible (though rare) that this value will be too small.
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\sa descent()
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*/
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@ -298,8 +297,8 @@ int QFontMetrics::capHeight() const
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The descent is the distance from the base line to the lowest point
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characters extend to. In practice, some font designers break this rule,
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e.g. to accommodate an unusual character in an exotic language, so
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it is possible (though rare) that this value will be too small.
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e.g. to accommodate a certain character, so it is possible (though
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rare) that this value will be too small.
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\sa ascent()
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*/
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@ -1075,9 +1074,8 @@ bool QFontMetricsF::operator ==(const QFontMetricsF &other) const
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The ascent of a font is the distance from the baseline to the
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highest position characters extend to. In practice, some font
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designers break this rule, e.g. when they put more than one accent
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on top of a character, or to accommodate an unusual character in
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an exotic language, so it is possible (though rare) that this
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value will be too small.
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on top of a character, or to accommodate a certain character, so
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it is possible (though rare) that this value will be too small.
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\sa descent()
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*/
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@ -1113,8 +1111,8 @@ qreal QFontMetricsF::capHeight() const
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The descent is the distance from the base line to the lowest point
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characters extend to. (Note that this is different from X, which
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adds 1 pixel.) In practice, some font designers break this rule,
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e.g. to accommodate an unusual character in an exotic language, so
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it is possible (though rare) that this value will be too small.
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e.g. to accommodate a certain character, so it is possible (though
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rare) that this value will be too small.
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\sa ascent()
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*/
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