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... character for every word . The larger dictionaries today recognize 40,000 characters and the smallest font usually sold , capable of the most ordinary printing only , has 6000 characters . Requiring a separate piece of type not for ...
... character for every word . The larger dictionaries today recognize 40,000 characters and the smallest font usually sold , capable of the most ordinary printing only , has 6000 characters . Requiring a separate piece of type not for ...
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... characters . Each character in a monotype face usually corresponds to one of the fractions of the capital " M " between 18 and 15/18 . It should be clearly understood that this use of the term " set size " is not wholly identical with ...
... characters . Each character in a monotype face usually corresponds to one of the fractions of the capital " M " between 18 and 15/18 . It should be clearly understood that this use of the term " set size " is not wholly identical with ...
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... character ” is anything that takes up the average width of a letter - the let- ters themselves , punctuation marks ... characters per line or per page of the typewritten copy . This can be done with a ruler and is very easy , since every ...
... character ” is anything that takes up the average width of a letter - the let- ters themselves , punctuation marks ... characters per line or per page of the typewritten copy . This can be done with a ruler and is very easy , since every ...
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Economic Basis of the Magazine | 3 |
The Organization of a Magazine Staff | 14 |
Editor and Printer | 41 |
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