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(the advance measure of a glyph is its advance width or height, whichever is in the inline axis of the element.) so however wide the " " character is in a given typeface, that's the measure of one ch. in monospace (fixed-width) fonts, where all characters are the same width, ch equals one character.
contents. in helvetica, by contrast, this is mostly not the case except for numbers, which appear to be fixed-width. in georgia, by contrast, none of the text contents fit the boxes, not even the numbers. what i've found through random experimentation is that in proportional typefaces, ch is usually...
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