VML V-Same-Letter-Heights Attribute

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Determines whether all letters will be the same height regardless of initial case. Read/write. VgTriState.

Applies To

TextPath

Tag Syntax

<v: element style="v-same-letter-heights: expression ">

Script Syntax

element .style.v-same-letter-heights="expression"

expression=element.style.v-same-letter-heights

Remarks

If True, the lowercase letters are stretched to the height of the uppercase letters. The default value is False.

VML Standard Attribute

Example

All letters will be the same height, regardless of case.

   <v:line from="50 100" to="400 100">
   <v:fill on="True" color="red"/>
   <v:path textpathok="True"/>
   <v:textpath on="True" string="VML Text"
   style="v-same-letter-heights:True;font:normal normal normal 36pt Arial"/>
   </v:line>