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How can I get a length, which reflects the hight of a (flat) capital letter?
While \em gives me thea width, \ex refers to a lowercase letter and \f@size refers to the overall fontsize including the ascent and the descent.
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While \em gives me the width, \ex refers to a lowercase letter and \f@size refers to the overall fontsize including the ascent and the descent.
While \em gives me a width, \ex refers to a lowercase letter and \f@size refers to the overall fontsize including the ascent and the descent.