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Nathan Sokalski
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      22nd Jul 2006
I want to create a Font object that is both Italic and Strikeout. However,
in the Font constructor there is only room for one FontStyle property. How
can I make my Font use more than one FontStyle property? Thanks.
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      24th Jul 2006

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> I want to create a Font object that is both Italic and Strikeout. However,
> in the Font constructor there is only room for one FontStyle property. How
> can I make my Font use more than one FontStyle property? Thanks.


Or and Xor.

If you want to detect if the bit is set, use And.


 
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