Different typefaces with the same point size can have different x-heights.
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The statement "Different typefaces with the same point size can have different x-heights" is True
Explanation:
Typeface
- A typeface is a collection of symbols and characters typography.
- It is the letters, numbers, and other characters that enable us to put words on paper (or screen).
- On the other hand, a font is traditionally defined within a typeface as a complete set of characters, often of a specific size and style.
- Additionally, fonts are specific computer files containing all the characters and glyph in a typeface.
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