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Statements

Subject Item
n2:PCA
rdf:type
n5:Unit
rdfs:label
Pica
rdfs:isDefinedBy
n4:unit
dcterms:description
A pica is a typographic unit of measure corresponding to 1/72 of its respective foot, and therefore to 1/6 of an inch. The pica contains 12 point units of measure. Notably, Adobe PostScript promoted the pica unit of measure that is the standard in contemporary printing, as in home computers and printers. Usually, pica measurements are represented with an upper-case 'P' with an upper-right-to-lower-left virgule (slash) starting in the upper right portion of the 'P' and ending at the lower left of the upright portion of the 'P'; essentially drawing a virgule (/) through a 'P'. Note that these definitions are different from a typewriter's pica setting, which denotes a type size of ten characters per horizontal inch.
n5:dbpediaMatch
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pica
n5:hasDimensionVector
n6:A0E0L1I0M0H0T0D0
n5:informativeReference
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pica?oldid=458102937
n5:symbol
pc
n5:hasQuantityKind
n7:Length
n5:conversionMultiplier
0.0042333
n5:iec61360Code
0112/2///62720#UAB606
n5:ucumCode
[pca]
n5:uneceCommonCode
R1