stretch fonts vertically?

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  • matt del vecchio

    stretch fonts vertically?

    hello,

    i am rendering some text using a barcode font. however it is coming
    out quite short... i would like to increase it's vertical w/o
    necessarily changing the horizontal.

    anyone know of a way to do this? oddly, CSS only supports horizontal
    stretching via the "font-stretch" property (wouldnt ya think theyd
    implement both axis?!?).


    thanks for any suggestions.
    matt

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    Matt Del Vecchio
  • Eric Kenneth Bustad

    #2
    Re: stretch fonts vertically?

    In article <24421e6e.04120 21221.27dccf13@ posting.google. com>,
    matt del vecchio <mattd@petco.co m> wrote:[color=blue]
    >hello,
    >
    >i am rendering some text using a barcode font. however it is coming
    >out quite short... i would like to increase it's vertical w/o
    >necessarily changing the horizontal.
    >
    >anyone know of a way to do this? oddly, CSS only supports horizontal
    >stretching via the "font-stretch" property (wouldnt ya think theyd
    >implement both axis?!?).[/color]

    Use a very large font size, *then* compress it horizontally?

    --
    = Eric Bustad, Norwegian bachelor programmer

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    • mattd@petco.com

      #3
      Re: stretch fonts vertically?

      an idea.. one of our guys said it didnt work well, but i havent
      confirmed.

      what i did is place two tags, one directly above the other w/ no
      vertical spacing between the two: taller barcode. works..


      matt

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      • Jan Roland Eriksson

        #4
        Re: stretch fonts vertically?

        On 9 Dec 2004 09:30:54 -0800, mattd@petco.com wrote:

        [...]
        [color=blue]
        >what i did is place two tags, one directly above the other
        >w/ no vertical spacing between the two...[/color]

        That can be done on usenet too...

        "Look Maa, one tag directly above another";

        <uppertag>
        <lowertag>

        --
        Rex; who is in total dispair about the survival of terminology.


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