Support 'px' format in lineHeight option #5363
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This PR adds support for specifying
lineHeight
using pixel values with the 'px' suffix, while maintaining full backward compatibility with existing numeric multiplier format.Problem
Previously, users could only specify
lineHeight
as a numeric multiplier (e.g.,1.2
). When using DOM rendering, users wanted to set exact pixel values but had to manually calculate the multiplier:This was unintuitive and error-prone, especially when the character height changed.
Solution
Now
lineHeight
accepts both formats:Implementation
lineHeight?: number | string
OptionsService
to validate both formats with proper error handlingcalculateLineHeightInPixels()
utility function for both DOM and WebGL renderersTesting
Examples
Fixes #2612.
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