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  2. Traditional point-size names - Wikipedia

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    Note that the Chinese font sizes use American points; the Continental systems traditionally used the Fournier or Didot points. The Fournier points, being smaller than Didot's, were associated with the names of the Didot type closest in size rather than identical in number of points. [citation needed]

  3. Point (typography) - Wikipedia

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    However, 12 Fournier points turned out to be 11 Didot points, [11]: 142–145 giving a Fournier point of about 0.345 mm; later sources [12]: 60–61 state it as being 0.348 75 mm. To avoid confusion between the new and the old sizes, Didot also rejected the traditional names, thus parisienne became corps 5, nonpareille became corps 6, and so on.

  4. Pica (typography) - Wikipedia

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    One pica is further divided into 12 points. In printing, three pica measures are used: The French pica of 12 Didot points (also called cicero) generally is: 12 × 0.376 = 4.512 mm (0.1776 in). The American pica of 0.16604 inches (4.217 mm). It was established by the United States Type Founders' Association in 1886.

  5. Metric typographic units - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of font metrics showing where letters and symbols would be placed relative to each other. The letters would change size according to the font type, typographic unit and dimension used. Metric typographic units have been devised and proposed several times to overcome the various traditional point systems .

  6. Agate (typography) - Wikipedia

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    It is 5.5 typographical points, or about 1 ⁄ 13 inch (1.94 mm). It can refer either to the height of a line of type or to a font that is 5.5 points. An agate font is commonly used to display statistical data or legal notices in newspapers. It is considered to be the smallest point size that can be printed on newsprint and remain legible ...

  7. Pitch (typewriter) - Wikipedia

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    The most widespread fonts in typewriters are 10 and 12 pitch, called Pica and Elite, respectively. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Both fonts have the same x-height , yielding six lines per vertical inch. [ 3 ] There may be other font styles with various width: condensed or compressed (17–20 cpi), italic or bold (10 pitch), enlarged (5–8 cpi), and so on.

  8. List of monospaced typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Samples of Monospaced typefaces Typeface name Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Anonymous Pro [1]Bitstream Vera Sans Mono [2]Cascadia Code: Century Schoolbook Monospace

  9. Cicero (typography) - Wikipedia

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    The font size thus acquired the name cicero. It is 1 ⁄ 6 of the historical French inch, and is divided into 12 points, [2] known in English as French points or Didot points. The unit of the cicero is similar to an English pica, although the French inch was slightly larger than the English inch. There are about 1.066 picas to a cicero; a pica ...