


Excerpt from A Voyage to Arcturus, by David Lindsay. Web designers have to rely on them for body copy.

The roots were revolving, for each small plant in the whole patch, like the spokes of a rimless wheel. When it came near enough he perceived that it was not grass there were no blades, but only purple roots. This software is an intellectual property of FontLab. FontLab TypeTool lies within System Utilities, more precisely Fonts. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available.
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What looked like a small patch of purple grass, above five feet square, was moving across the sand in their direction. was on the developer's website when we last checked. Tim Brown’s Modular Scale site raised awareness about type scales, helped to improve typography on the web, and it was the inspiration for this project. You can read more about these units from an article I wrote on the subject, Confused About REM and EM? Additional Resources TypeTool: 3.0 Upgrade 2.x, 1.x Mac OS, OS X: Array: 37,00 Lizenzen der Education-Version können nur von Hochschulen und vergleichbaren Institutionen erworben werden. The only difference between the two is that em is proportionate to its nearest parent that has a font-size, whereas rem is always relative to the font-size. The em value is the same as the rem value displayed above. Large scales (1.333 or greater) may be challenging to implement effectively, but could work well for portfolios, agencies, some marketing sites, or avant-garde works.
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A medium scale is versatile and works well for a wide variety of desktop sites, including blogs and marketing sites. TypeTool 3 for Windows User Manual Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. TypeTool is a powerful font editor that can open and edit fonts with up to 65,000 characters, including TrueType, Type 1, and TrueType-based OpenType fonts. Medium scales (1.15–1.333) have a clear hierarchy, and help to organize sections with subheadings. Small scales (less than 1.2) are subtle and good for both mobile and desktop apps, or the mobile version of a responsive site.
