Re: highlighting word in JPEG image



Roedy Green <look-on@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I think what he is referring to is that 12 point type in Java is 12
> pixels tall. A point/pixel in Java is thus nominally 1/72 of an inch.

No, I'm referring to the fact that the resolution at which an image is
printed depends on how you print it. That's all.

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