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@ThunderNixon. I wanted to get from the CSS font size in pixels to the height of an Inter capital letter in pixels.https://twitter.com/GrantCuster/status/1114314037569961986 …grant added,
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I wonder if it’d be fun to make a web tool like Wakamaifondue where you could drag any font, and see this. Typing in any field would recalculate other fields accordingly.pic.twitter.com/o3Nvje197Y
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Interestingly this takes the same pragmatic approach as your thing
@mwichary that you showed me—measuring pixels drawn on html-canvas.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Oh, but yeah. I don’t want that this way. I already have many fonts where this approach breaks. 0_O I want to go straight to the metrics, just like your site did!
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(How can that library, while interesting, claim “accurate font metrics” is beyond me!)
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Ah, that’s fair. I guess I was thinking of guides Glyphs etc., but those won’t be accessible.
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You can get the x-height, cap height etc from the OS/2 table. Here's an example from Inter Regular:https://gist.github.com/rsms/a7119073d3f2335bf5cf02291a98493e#file-inter-regular-3-5-fontinfo-json-L80 …
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