The ............ property sets the font used to display text on the graphics window
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The FontSize property sets the font used to display text on the graphics window.
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- FontSize refers to the character height [pixels]. The height between the top line and baseline is referred to as the "FontSize" in some typefaces, such as "Tahoma". FontSize in some typefaces, like "Courier New," refers to the height between the top and bottom lines.
- The font size is controlled by the font-size CSS attribute. The sizes of the font size-relative length> units, such as em, ex, and so forth, are likewise updated when the font size is changed.
- A font is a graphical representation of written characters and refers to the weights, widths, and styles of a typeface. Fonts are a typeface's height and width and describe its style. Font sizes vary for every typeface. Therefore, each unique character is known to graphic designers as x-height.
Thus, the font-family and font-size variables are necessary. The default value of the other values is used if one of them is absent.
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