Fix x-height name in stylesheet docs
The *height* of an x being called "ex width" makes no sense. Also, it seems like this measurement is typically called "x-height" rather than "ex height", see e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-height Pick-to: 5.15 5.12 Change-Id: Id8e2c1aa9be1a4a60e667a076486777d34f1e76d Reviewed-by: Paul Wicking <paul.wicking@qt.io>bb10
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\li \c px: pixels
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\li \c pt: the size of one point (i.e., 1/72 of an inch)
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\li \c em: the em width of the font (i.e., the width of 'M')
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\li \c ex: the ex width of the font (i.e., the height of 'x')
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\li \c ex: the x-height of the font (i.e., the height of 'x')
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\endlist
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However, Qt is limited to font sizes in \c pt and \c px and any other
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