and on the right in
Calisto, inside squares of one em on each side. The
M in Perpetua does not match the point size of the
em.|class=skin-invert-image In some older texts, but not all, the em is defined, or said to have been defined, as the width of the capital 'M' in the current typeface and point size. Possibly, this is because the 'M'
sort in such cases cast the full-width of the
quad (also known as
em quad,
mutton quad, or
m quadrat); and thus, the width of the sort would equal its point size. Note, however, that in the oldest attested English text from 1683 mentioning em (as
m or
m quadrat), this alternative definition is not used, and also not in many other older texts. == CSS ==