How can I get the actual height of a text in AS3 TextField? It appears that TextField.textHeight reports some fixed value that doesn't depend on the contents of a TextField.
The example code below produces the following:
text=o p g y d j
textWidth=120.8
textHeight=**96**
text=o
textWidth=15
textHeight=**96**
text=oW
textWidth=43.3
textHeight=**96**
Obviously, the height should be different for "o" and "p", etc.
The AS3 code:
import flash.text.TextField;
var format : TextFormat = new TextFormat();
format.font = "Times New Roman";
format.size = 30;
format.align = TextFormatAlign.CENTER;
var textField1 : TextField = new TextField();
textField1.defaultTextFormat = format;
textField1.selectable = false;
textField1.sharpness = 0;
textField1.embedFonts = true;
textField1.multiline = false;
textField1.height = 50;
textField1.width = 200;
textField1.x = 10;
textField1.y = 10;
addChild(textField1);
textField1.text = "o p g y d j";
trace("text=" + textField1.text);
trace("textWidth=" + textField1.textWidth);
trace("textHeight=" + textField1.textHeight);
textField1.text = "o";
trace("\ntext=" + textField1.text);
trace("textWidth=" + textField1.textWidth);
trace("textHeight=" + textField1.textHeight);
textField1.text = "oW";
trace("\ntext=" + textField1.text);
trace("textWidth=" + textField1.textWidth);
trace("textHeight=" + textField1.textHeight);
stop();
I guess TextField.textHeight is not the right variable, but what should I use instead?