1GSET_CHAR_HT(3NCARG)             NCAR GRAPHICS            GSET_CHAR_HT(3NCARG)
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NAME

6       gset_char_ht  (Set  character  height)  - sets the character height for
7       text.
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SYNOPSIS

10       #include <ncarg/gks.h>
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12       void gset_char_ht(Gdouble char_ht);
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DESCRIPTION

15       char_ht     (Input) - Gives the height in world coordinates at which  a
16                   character  is drawn using the GTX output primitive. char_ht
17                   > 0.  By default char_ht = 0.01.
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ACCESS

20       To use the GKS C-binding  routines,  load  the  ncarg_gks  and  ncarg_c
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SEE ALSO

24       Online: gtext(3NCARG), gset_text_path(3NCARG), gset_text_align(3NCARG),
25       gset_text_font_prec(3NCARG),                   gset_char_space(3NCARG),
26       gset_char_up_vec(3NCARG),                      gset_char_expan(3NCARG),
27       gset_colr_rep(3NCARG),                      gset_text_colr_ind(3NCARG),
28       ginq_text_path(3NCARG),                        ginq_text_align(3NCARG),
29       ginq_text_font_prec(3NCARG),                      ginq_char_ht(3NCARG),
30       ginq_char_space(3NCARG),                      ginq_char_up_vec(3NCARG),
31       ginq_char_expan(3NCARG),         plotchar(3NCARG),         gks(3NCARG),
32       ncarg_gks_cbind(3NCARG)
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34       Hardcopy:  User's  Guide for NCAR GKS-0A Graphics; NCAR Graphics Funda‐
35       mentals, UNIX Version
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57UNIX                              March 1993              GSET_CHAR_HT(3NCARG)
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