- Help:Convert units - Wikipedia
Template { {convert}} converts a value from one unit of measurement to another This page documents some features of units, and lists units that are commonly used in conversions
- Conversion of units - Wikipedia
Conversion of units is the conversion of the unit of measurement in which a quantity is expressed, typically through a multiplicative conversion factor that changes the unit without changing the quantity
- Help:WordToWiki - Wikipedia
Nevertheless, for those who are unfamiliar with MediaWiki Markup Language and who are working on simple articles, the Microsoft Office Word Add-in For MediaWiki can be a useful tool
- Unit of length - Wikipedia
A ruler, depicting two customary units of length, the centimeter and the inch A unit of length refers to any arbitrarily chosen and accepted reference standard for measurement of length
- Help:Convert - Wikipedia
Template { {convert}} is used to convert a value from one unit of measurement to another This page provides an overview of the options available when using the template
- Point (typography) - Wikipedia
Microsoft Word, for instance, suggests every even size between 8 and 28 points and, additionally, 9, 11, 36, 48 and 72 points (the font sizes 36, 48 and 72 equal 3, 4 and 6 picas respectively)
- Column inch - Wikipedia
Column inch A column inch was the standard measurement of the amount of content in published works that use multiple columns per page A column inch is a unit of space one column wide by 1 inch (25 mm) high
- Reciprocal length - Wikipedia
Reciprocal length or inverse length is a quantity or measurement used in several branches of science and mathematics, defined as the reciprocal of length Common units used for this measurement include the reciprocal metre or inverse metre (symbol: m−1), the reciprocal centimetre or inverse centimetre (symbol: cm−1) In optics, the dioptre is a unit equivalent to reciprocal metre
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