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13 and 10.0 are visually the same, because: - Integer specifies the pixel size. - Floating-point specifies the point size. Using a default floating-point size has two benefits: - It's clear that the font size can be changed by floating-point values. - There won't be an unpleasant surprise that `13` and `13.0` are different sizes. For example to make the font slightly larger or smaller than `13`. Then `10.0` has to be found first by trial and error. |
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