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I used capital M, because it is a unit ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Em_(typography) em]) in typography, just like point. My variables also derive from typographic line terms seen in the image below.  
I used capital M, because it is a unit ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Em_(typography) em]) in typography, just like point. My variables also derive from typographic line terms seen in the image below.  
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/39/Typography_Line_Terms.svg  
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/39/Typography_Line_Terms.svg/500px-Typography_Line_Terms.svg.png
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(how to embed images from other sites???)
 


You can download and tweak the sketch on [http://openprocessing.org/sketch/226377 OpenProcessing], but it is super slow, so you can also see it on my [http://matthias.pitscher.pw/letter.html personal page], which runs on github.
You can download and tweak the sketch on [http://openprocessing.org/sketch/226377 OpenProcessing], but it is super slow, so you can also see it on my [http://matthias.pitscher.pw/letter.html personal page], which runs on github.

Revision as of 16:22, 29 October 2015

Letter M

Hw ms capital-M.png
Hw ms lowercase-m.png


Homework for 29.10 was to create a letter with Processing.
I used capital M, because it is a unit (em) in typography, just like point. My variables also derive from typographic line terms seen in the image below.
500px-Typography_Line_Terms.svg.png


You can download and tweak the sketch on OpenProcessing, but it is super slow, so you can also see it on my personal page, which runs on github.
(There is no way to embed it in the wiki, is there?)

Comments

Very good work. Well done!

  • OpenProcessing seems to be really slow right now. I have already contacted them about it.
  • There's currently no way to embed processing sketches in our wiki.
  • To embed external images, just paste the plain image URL. See here.

Thanks for your feedback + keep up the good work!

— Martin Schneider 11:10, 28 October 2015 (UTC)