The point is being the usual unit of measurement for the fonts used in computers. Point is the smallest unit of measure, being a subdivision of the larger pica. It is commonly abbreviated as pt. All computer fonts are measured according to height and width of points.
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The size of the font used in a document is called font size. It is typically measured in points, with one point equal to 1/72 of an inch. Common font sizes range from 8 to 72 points.
ans2. Typeface sizes are measured in points, of which (if my memory serves me) there are 72 per inch.A common typeface for correspondence would be around 10 or 12 points.(Strictly a font is a set of a particular typeface, such as Garamond, and will usually include the common 4 faces, Normal, Italic, Bold, and Bold italic. These faces may also carry different weights, that is thickness of the character strokes.)
Usually, (X)HTML does not have a specified font size; only characters are transfered in (X)XHTML documents. The font size it appears to be depends on styles (in the output) or your software settings (in the source).
Font sizes are usually measured in 'points'. 72 point text is text that is the equivalent of 1 inch in height overall. 12 point text is 1/6th of an inch high.
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Font size is measured in points. 1 point = 1/72 of an inch. 12 point font is 12/72 inches high. 72-point font is 1 inch high.
The Font is the style and the font size is measured in Points
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