Small four is the most commonly used number 12. Chinese Windows98 allows users to use both "number" and "dot" as font sizes to meet the needs of using font sizes as font units in Chinese publishing.
The font sizes provided are: No.8, No.7, No.6, No.6, No.5, No.4, No.3, No.2, 1, No.4, No.3, No.2, 1 ... table 1.
In document editing, we often use Song typeface, small four-letter font, new Roman font and Arial font to edit letters and numbers. The first line of the paragraph is indented with two fonts, and the line spacing is 1.25 times the line spacing.
Introduction to Chinese Windows98 fonts
Around the 1990s, the font stored on the computer was gradually called "computer font" by English users, although the original meaning of "font" in printing and calligraphy was not quite consistent with that used here.
As for "computer font", Chinese mainland and Taiwan Province Province have different translations, namely "computer font" and "computer font". With the appearance of scalable vector computer fonts, the boundary between "fonts" and "fonts" is gradually blurred.
Small four refers to the numerical value of the unit of measurement for the height of printed characters. 1 point is equal to 1/72 inches, or approximately equal to 1/28 1 cm. Printed characters vary widely. At present, the font size of Chinese characters in typesetting and image processing software is mainly measured by the number system and dot system dedicated to the printing industry.