Physics, asked by diyu4275, 1 year ago

the distance between the baseline and meanline is called as

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Answered by Anonymous
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Typography is very popular nowadays,due to the increase of printed fonts on different projects and substances.

The baseline and the meanline are related with the typography.

Baseline is the imaginary upper line of a lowercase alphabet and the meanline is the imaginary down line of any alphabet.

The distance between the baseline and the meanline of an alphabet is known as the "x" height.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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"Ans: x-height

Concept: It is based on typography.

        The height of lower case letter “x”, so called x-height is standard height representing the distance between the baseline and mean line.  Mean line is also known as mid line which is half of the distance from the baseline to the cap height.

        This height actually refers the readability of fonts sizes based on the standards in typography interface. "

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