tyyppilin
Tyyppilin is a Finnish term that roughly translates to "type lead" or "lead type." It refers to a typographical element used in printing and typesetting, specifically a piece of metal type that is taller than the surrounding characters. This increased height creates a small gap or space between lines of text, effectively increasing the leading or line spacing.
Historically, tyyppilin was made of lead alloy and was precisely manufactured to specific point sizes. Typesetting
In modern digital typesetting, the concept of tyyppilin is replicated through software controls for leading. However,