Low in line
When the face of a type does not range nicely with its fellows, but is lower, it is called “low in line.” in contradistinction to a letter being higher than others in a line, when it is termed “high in line.”
Low in line
When the face of a type does not range nicely with its fellows, but is lower, it is called “low in line,” in contradistinction to a letter being higher than others in a line, when it is termed “high in line.”