File:Vertical typographic terms.png
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Illustration of various typeface metrics: ascent, descent, body size and x-height. The baseline is hilighted in red. © 2004 David Remahl. The typeface used for the large letters is Palatino. Helvetica is used for the labels.
Source document: Image:Vertical_typographic_terms.pdf.
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