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    I'm creating a simple C# print class... this print class doesn't actually does the printing but more on layout and inserting objects into the page that is to be printed. You can insert objects in the page using the X-axis and Y-axis of the page.. No problems with that except that the Size and Height of the font is not relative to the X and Y axis cause i'm trying to insert a line break and i need the height of the text with the font used. How do I convert the height to something like Dots Per Inch?

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      I'm creating a simple C# print class... this print class doesn't actually does the printing but more on layout and inserting objects into the page that is to be printed. You can insert objects in the page using the X-axis and Y-axis of the page.. No problems with that except that the Size and Height of the font is not relative to the X and Y axis cause i'm trying to insert a line break and i need the height of the text with the font used. How do I convert the height to something like Dots Per Inch?

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      hi use the PrinterUnitConvert class in the System.Drawing.Printing namespace. regards

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