PostScript point to en
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PostScript point
Definition: The PostScript point is a unit of measure in digital typography, defined as 1/72 of an inch, used to describe font size and line spacing.
Historyandorigin: Developed by Adobe Systems in the 1980s, the PostScript point is a standard unit for defining text size in the PostScript page description language.
CurrentUse: It remains the standard for digital and print typography, commonly used in professional typesetting and digital design software.
funfact: One PostScript point equals 1.3 pixels on a 96 DPI display.
en
Definition: The en is a typographic unit of measurement equal to half of the width of an em, typically used for setting the width of spaces and punctuation marks.
Historyandorigin: The en was originally used in typography to help design consistent spacing and layout, particularly in printed materials.
CurrentUse: In modern digital typography, en is used for setting spaces in designs, particularly in relation to punctuation and small adjustments in font spacing.
funfact: The en dash (–) gets its name from the en, as it is typically the width of an en in most fonts.
PostScript point to en Conversion Table
1 PostScript point | 2.0075 en |
2 PostScript point | 4.015 en |
3 PostScript point | 6.0225 en |
5 PostScript point | 10.0375 en |
10 PostScript point | 20.075 en |
50 PostScript point | 100.375 en |
100 PostScript point | 200.75 en |
1000 PostScript point | 2007.5 en |
10000 PostScript point | 20075 en |
100000 PostScript point | 200750 en |
1000000 PostScript point | 2007500 en |
How to Convert PostScript point to en
1 PostScript point = 2.0075 en
1 en = 0.498132005 PostScript point
we use cross multiplication method
PostScript point → en
1 → 2.0075
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*2.0075=1*x
by simplifying
x=3.01125