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> I'm running the following code > > \version "2.25.12" > \markup { LOL } > \markup { \magnify #2.0 LOL } > > and the results are not really precise. When producing --eps, the relevant > output lines are > > /C059-Roman 3.86523438 output-scale div selectfont > /C059-Roman 7.73242188 output-scale div selectfont > > However, 2 * 3.86523438 = 7.73046876 != 7.73242188. Basically the same > behaviour > can be observed when using Cairo (both for EPS and SVG). > (Producing SVG without Cairo is pretty disastrous in this regard, but > that doesn't bother me too much at the moment.) I'm quite sure this is because of int pango_size = static_cast<int> ( std::lround (static_cast<Real> (requested_size) * PANGO_SCALE)); in lily/font-select.cc, which we cannot really do anything about, because the Pango API https://docs.gtk.org/Pango/method.FontDescription.set_size.html expects an integer size scaled by PANGO_SCALE, which is 1024. That is, we are limited to a precision of 1/1024 points on the font size.
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