character (X) to point (computer)
Please provide values below to convert character (X) to point (computer), or change ↔.
character (X)
Definition: Character (X) refers to the width of a single character in a specific font and size, typically measured in pixels or points for digital design.
Historyandorigin: The measurement of character width comes from typography and the need for consistent layout and alignment in digital and print media.
CurrentUse: In typography and graphic design, character (X) is used to adjust the spacing of characters to ensure readability and proper formatting.
funfact: In digital design, the width of characters (X) is often adjusted to fit different screen resolutions and to optimize text for readability.
point (computer)
Definition: The point (computer) is a unit of measurement used in digital typography, often equating to 1/72 of an inch, similar to the PostScript point.
Historyandorigin: The point has been used in digital typography for sizing fonts and elements in computer graphics and page layout software.
CurrentUse: The point is used in almost all digital typesetting software, particularly in word processing, graphic design, and web design.
funfact: In digital design, points are used to define font sizes, line spacing, and other important design elements.
character (X) to point (computer) Conversion Table
1 character (X) | 6 point (computer) |
2 character (X) | 12 point (computer) |
3 character (X) | 18 point (computer) |
5 character (X) | 30 point (computer) |
10 character (X) | 60 point (computer) |
50 character (X) | 300 point (computer) |
100 character (X) | 600 point (computer) |
1000 character (X) | 6000 point (computer) |
10000 character (X) | 60000 point (computer) |
100000 character (X) | 600000 point (computer) |
1000000 character (X) | 6000000 point (computer) |
How to Convert character (X) to point (computer)
1 character (X) = 6 point (computer)
1 point (computer) = 0.1666666667 character (X)
we use cross multiplication method
character (X) → point (computer)
1 → 6
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*6=1*x
by simplifying
x=9