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(Note that the ''Fancy 2'' entry header Simplifyd Spelng to "LEGALENGTH", and there was no entry for foolscap as such, instead the matter was dealt with in Format and Standard Size; see also longer explanation at Regalength.) |
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+ | Note that the ''Fancy 2'' entry header [[Simplifyd Spelng]] to "'''legalength'''", and there was no entry for foolscap as such (somewhat confusingly, that has two definitions: beside "British foolscap" 8 × 13 inches "for writing", there is also a half inch larger "Imperial foolscap" for printing – but presumably only the former was commonly available for duplicators?), instead the matter was dealt with in [[Format]] and [[Standard Size]]; see also longer explanation at [[Regalength]]. | ||
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− | A paper size, 8½ x 14. The US equivalent of | + | LEGALENGTH A paper size, 8½ x 14. The US equivalent of foolscap. |
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+ | 8 1/2 × 14 inches translates to 216 × 356 milimeters, aspect ratio 1.65. | ||
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[[Category:fancy2]] | [[Category:fancy2]] |
Latest revision as of 07:02, 14 July 2024
Note that the Fancy 2 entry header Simplifyd Spelng to "legalength", and there was no entry for foolscap as such (somewhat confusingly, that has two definitions: beside "British foolscap" 8 × 13 inches "for writing", there is also a half inch larger "Imperial foolscap" for printing – but presumably only the former was commonly available for duplicators?), instead the matter was dealt with in Format and Standard Size; see also longer explanation at Regalength.
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
LEGALENGTH A paper size, 8½ x 14. The US equivalent of foolscap. |
8 1/2 × 14 inches translates to 216 × 356 milimeters, aspect ratio 1.65.
Publishing |