Detailed information on points and inches can be read at
http://desktoppub.about.com/od/faq/qt/pointsinaninch.htm

Mark

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Am 17.01.2013 22:41, schrieb David Kastrup:
>> it may be a bit pedantic, but what is the definition of a point on 
>> this page?
>> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/setting-the-staf
>> f-size.html
>>
>> … DTP point …?
> 
> More likely a TeX pt, namely 2540:7227 mm
> 
Ok, that makes sense.

>> Is the pt or the mm value the more exact one?
> 
> I don't understand the question.

I meant, there is probably a source that says that e.g. standard parts should 
be written with a staff height of 20 pt (and 7 mm is just a rounded conversion) 
or it says that they should have a staff height of 7 mm (and 20 pt is the 
rounded conversion). So for further conversions (e.g. to inch) I could use the 
original one, in order not to accumulate the rounding errors. (I know that 
those numbers are not intended to be precise to the 10th digit.)

Joram

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