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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:26:12+00:00 2026-05-13T06:26:12+00:00

I’m adding SVG export support to an old application built with MFC and using

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I’m adding SVG export support to an old application built with MFC and using plain old GDI. As SVG 1.1 doesn’t support text wrapping, I am forced to do this manually.

The application provides me with a CFont instance (which contains an HFONT). I can calculate the width of a piece of text using CFont::GetTextExtentPoint(), but I haven’t found out how to obtain the line height of a font yet.

How can I obtain the line height of my font?
Or does CFont::GetTextExtentPoint() always return the line height in the Y coordinate (instead the actual height of the text’s tight-fitting bounding box)?

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    2026-05-13T06:26:12+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:26 am

    I think I have a possible answer:

    CDC desktopDC;
    desktopDC.Attach(::GetDC(0));
    desktopDC.SelecTObject(&font);
    
    ::TEXTMETRIC metrics;
    desktopDC.GetTextMetrics(&metrics);
    
    int lineHeight = metrics.tmHeight + metrics.tmExternalLeading;
    

    It’s a bit cumbersome, so if there’s a shorter, more obvious solution (or if anyone can confirm that CFont::GetTextExtentPoint() provides me with the actual line height), I’d be happy to hear it still 😉

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