The [_FONTHEIGHT](_FONTHEIGHT) function returns the font height of a font handle created by [_LOADFONT](_LOADFONT). ## Syntax > pixelHeight% = [_FONTHEIGHT](_FONTHEIGHT)[(fontHandle&)] ## Description * Returns the height of the last font used if a handle is not designated. * If no font is set it returns the current screen mode's text block height. ## Example(s) Finding the [_FONT](_FONT) or text block size of printed [STRING](STRING) characters in graphic [SCREEN](SCREEN) modes. ```vb DO INPUT "Enter Screen mode 1, 2 or 7 to 13 or 256, 32 for _NEWIMAGE: ", scr$ mode% = VAL(scr$) LOOP UNTIL mode% > 0 SELECT CASE mode% CASE 1, 2, 7 TO 13: SCREEN mode% CASE 256, 32: SCREEN _NEWIMAGE(800, 600, mode%) CASE ELSE: PRINT "Invalid mode selected!": END END SELECT INPUT "Enter first name of TTF font to use or hit enter for text block size: ", TTFont$ IF LEN(TTFont$) THEN INPUT "Enter font height: ", hi$ height& = VAL(hi$) IF height& > 0 THEN fnt& = _LOADFONT("C:\Windows\Fonts\" + TTFont$ + ".ttf", height&, style$) IF fnt& <= 0 THEN PRINT "Invalid Font handle!": END _FONT fnt& END IF TextSize wide&, high& 'get the font or current screen mode's text block pixel size _PRINTSTRING (20, 100), "Block size = " + CHR$(1) + STR$(wide&) + " X" + STR$(high&) + " " + CHR$(2) END SUB TextSize (TextWidth&, TextHeight&) TextWidth& = _PRINTWIDTH("W") 'measure width of one font or text character TextHeight& = _FONTHEIGHT 'can measure normal text block heights also END SUB ``` ## See Also * [_FONTWIDTH](_FONTWIDTH), [_FONT](_FONT) * [_PRINTWIDTH](_PRINTWIDTH), [_PRINTSTRING](_PRINTSTRING) * [SCREEN](SCREEN), [_LOADFONT](_LOADFONT) * [Text Using Graphics](Text-Using-Graphics) (Demo)