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converting font size='A' to style='font-size:Bpx'

Asked by catbutt in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Adobe Type Manager, Font Creator

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I'm working on something that automatically converts font tags and other old-fashioned html to use the more modern css syntax.

In the process, I need to convert font tags that use the size=A syntax.  Now I know there isn't an exact conversion, since it will be different on different browsers and (at least in the case of IE) will not respond to the user's text size setting in the same way.  However, I'm sure someone has found a reasonable formula to approximately convert them.  For instance, font size 1 maps to 12 px, font size -1 is 10px, etc.

Does anyone have such a formula or table for converting?Start Free Trial
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