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em- the square of a body of any size of type a linear unit (1/6 inch) used in printing
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em- An old printing term for a square-shaped blank space that's as wide as the type is high; in other words, a 10-point em space will be 10 points wide.
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em- Electromagnetic waves show the relationship between the forces of electricity and magnetism. These waves move in regular patterns and include X-rays, light, radio waves, and ultraviolet rays. The electromagnetic spectrum arranges these waves from the shortest to the longest.
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em- A relative measurement of horizontal space _ it's a measurement because it is equal to the width of a capital "M". It's "relative" because it's the width of the capital "M" in whatever font and size you're dealing with.
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em- a printing measurement. It is a square unit with edges equal in size to the chosen point size. It gets its name from the letter M which originally was as wide as the type size.
Ãâó: www.leprint.com/glossaries.html
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