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Harsha Wijayawardhana University of Colombo School of Computing (UCSC)
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Typography is the art of arranging type, type design and modifying type glyphs Arrangement of type involves the following: Typefaces Point sizes Line length Leading (line spacing) Adjusting space between group of letters (Tracking) Adjusting space between pair of letters (Kerning)
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Typeface – a typeface is a set of one or more fonts, in one or more font sizes. The distinction between font and typeface is that a font designates a specific member of a type family such as roman, boldface, or italic type, while typeface designates a consistent visual appearance or style which can be a "family" or related set of fonts
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Typefaces and fonts are measured in points Point has been defined differently in different period and in digital era, the most popular is the Desktop Publishing point of 1 ⁄ 72 in (0.0139 in/0.35 mm). It is now accepted that 72 point is an inch There are two types of Typefaces: Serif and San Serif
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EM Unit measurement of typeface of a font. Typeface of 16 point of font is 1 EM Fontlab measures in UPM or Unit per EM This is the way how the calculations are done and it is brought to FontLab These calculations are performed for Type 1 PS fonts, which is 1000 points and TTF 1024 and 2048 (Microsoft)
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Assuming my EM square 260 mm Caps = 200 mm Ascender = 200 mm x-height = 140 mm Descender = -60 Caps 200/260 * 1000 = 769 Ascender 200/260 * 1000 = 538 x-height 140/260 * 1000 = 769 Descender -60/260 * 1000 = -231
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