> What's a pica?
> (kidding, kidding!!!!)
> 
> …and for those that don't know, 12 points=1 pica, 6 picas=1 inch

Umm, not exactly. (Or maybe "not necessarily" is more apt.) There are three 
definitions of the unit we know as a pica, and all of them are a little bit 
different.
 
The original definition is from 18th century France, where a pica was defined 
as 12 Didot points, which worked out to 12 x 0.376 mm = 4.512 mm.
 
The American definition was as a fraction of a foot: 0.013837 (or 1/72.27) to 
be exact. That works out to 4.2175 mm.
 
But the computer world likes rounder numbers, and the computer pica is 1/72 of 
a foot (specifically the metrically redefined foot of 1959), and that works out 
to 4.23333... mm. 
 
And if you're talking about those wonderful, archaic devices known as 
typewriters, pica refers to a type size that is nominally 12 points tall and 
about 7.2 points wide, resulting in 10 characters to the horizontal inch. 
 
-Fred Ridder                                      
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