If you mean points as in character sizes.. 72 point is one inch.
One inch equals about 2.5 centimetres, or 25 millimetres. Three millimetres equals about .118 of an inch.
5.3 cubic feet.
The 1 inch to 200 miles is the smaller scale.
1.25 mm = 5/1016 inch = 0.00492 inches approx.
Points in a document refer to the size of the font. One point is approximately equal to 1/72 inch. So, 72 points would be about one inch tall text.
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A point, the standard for measuring type, is equal to .013836 of an inch. Therefore 1" equals 72 postscript points.
Font size is usually measured in points; 1 inch is approximately 72 points.
It depends on the line spacing used in the document. For standard single-spaced lines, there are typically around 10 to 12 lines per vertical inch. For double-spaced lines, there are usually around 5 to 6 lines per vertical inch.
Yes, that is correct. In typography, 1 inch is divided into 72 points. Therefore, if 1 inch equals 72 points, then 1 quart equals 5 points (because 1 quart is approximately 1/14th of an inch).
72 points = 1 inch 1 Line space Equals 24 points So there are 3 lines per inch
This could vary from how much you set it up. A printer could go from 50dpi-800dpi. (dpi is dots per inch.) For type setters, 72 points equals one inch.
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One inch equals one inch.
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