Are fonts set to specific sizes (in points) always printed having the requested physical sizes?
No, it depends on the current setting of the Graph Mapping Base (see the previous topic), as well as the requested printout size. Dynamic image scaling in STATISTICA. In STATISTICA, all graph displays and printouts can be continuously scaled. STATISTICA will also automatically adjust the sizes of all fonts, markers, spacing, etc. (proportionately to the overall size of the graph), such that manual adjustments of individual font sizes are rarely necessary. The default printout size. Fonts will therefore be printed as having their specific physical sizes (as set in points; 1 point = 1/72 of an inch), only when the default setting of the Graph Mapping Base (see the previous topic) and the default printout size settings are used or when the length of the diagonal of the display or printout is equal to the current setting of the Graph Mapping Base. Otherwise, they can be printed smaller or larger depending on the requested printout size. Specifically, the fonts will appear printed in their
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