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  2. The Phoenix (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Bunny vs. Monkey by Jamie Smart – A strip about the adventures of anthropomorphic woodland animals, centered around a long-suffering bunny and a mischievous monkey, and many other woodland animals. Tamsin and the Days by Neill Cameron & Kate Brown – A recurring strip starring Tamsin, an unknowingly magical girl who is the last pillar, a ...

  3. Jamie Smart - Wikipedia

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    He is known for his children's cartoon series Bunny VS. Monkey , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] running in The Phoenix , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] created originally by Smart for a TV show. [ 5 ] Other strips he has worked on at The Phoenix include Megalomaniacs , a repurposed The Dandy comic, [ 6 ] Battlesuit Bea and Looshkin .

  4. Enlarge or reduce the font size on your web browser

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    If the size of the text on your screen is too hard to read comfortably, you can easily change it. Learn how to make the font bigger or smaller on your web browser.

  5. Point (typography) - Wikipedia

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    In metal type, the point size of a font describes the height of the metal body on which that font's characters were cast. In digital type, letters of a computer font are designed around an imaginary space called an em square. When a point size of a font is specified, the font is scaled so that its em square has a side length of that particular ...

  6. Traditional point-size names - Wikipedia

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    "number") is added to the end of the size name to clarify the meaning. Note that the Chinese font sizes use American points; the Continental systems traditionally used the Fournier or Didot points. The Fournier points, being smaller than Didot's, were associated with the names of the Didot type closest in size rather than identical in number of ...

  7. File:Comparison of duospaced vs. monospaced font.svg

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    English: Figure illustrating the double-width nature of certain characters in a duospaced font versus the uniform character width in a monospaced font. The fonts used in this comparison are Migu 2M (duospaced) versus Consolas (monospaced).

  8. Wikipedia:Typography - Wikipedia

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    This was true for Monobook, and still holds for Vector. The base font for these skins are simply defined as font-family: sans-serif. Likewise, the size of fonts are also subject to debates. Vector uses the definition of font-size: 0.875em;, which translates to 87.5% of the default fontsize set in a user's browser. Under Windows, the default ...

  9. Agate (typography) - Wikipedia

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    Agate: A small size of printing-type, between pearl and nonpareil, half the size of small pica. A little over thirteen lines go to the inch. By the point system, it corresponds to five and a half points. Its chief use is for advertisements and market reports in daily papers, on which it is generally the smallest size used.