So many things I am only vaguely aware of....!
Am 2011-02-24 um 11:34 schrieb Marco:There’s also bp (big points). We have the difference between TeX points (pt) and PostScript points (bp) in ConTeXt like in every other TeX:
On 2011-02-24 Ian Lawrence <physics.rooted@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for taking the trouble for what was really simple, but seems
undocumented (?)
Some other units:
mm Millimetres
cm Centimetres
in Inches
em em width, depends on the font
ex ex height, depends on the font
pc Picas (1pc = 12pt)
pt Points (1in = 72.27pt)
1 pt = 1/72,27 in = 0,3515 mm (traditional American printer’s point)
1 bp = 1/72 in = 0,3528 mm (after the Anglo-Saxon compromise inch of 1959 = 25.4 mm)
(1 "Didot" point, traditionally used in Europe, was 0,376 mm)
See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_(typography)
Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
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