Most commonly in points, same as in the print world.
In HTML/CSS (web pages), you can specify font size in pixels, cm and some other metrics as well. Otherwise it depends on which program you are using, but most programs support points.
Pixels.
what is a dingbat pixels
It is measured in points.
The main unit of measure on a computer is pixels. Most icons on a computer are 16x16 pixels by default.
The font size in my PowerPoint is for points not pixels (could be that there is a setting to change this...)
pixels tall, 12px is "12 pixels tall"
Line spacing can be measured in several ways, including points, pixels, or as a multiple of the font size (such as 1.5x or double spacing). In typography, it is often referred to as "leading" and is typically measured in points. In digital formats, line spacing may also be specified in pixels or percentage values relative to the font size. These measurements help to determine the vertical distance between lines of text, affecting readability and overall layout.
pixels
To determine how many digits at font size 35 can fit in a 200-pixel wide bar, you need to consider the average width of a digit at that font size. Typically, a digit at font size 35 is about 20-25 pixels wide. Assuming an average width of 20 pixels, approximately 10 digits can fit in a 200-pixel bar (200 pixels ÷ 20 pixels per digit = 10 digits). If the average width is closer to 25 pixels, then around 8 digits would fit.
Computer graphics are made up of pixels. Pixels combine to form vector or scaler images.
a computer screen font is how you type when your typing.
Yes.