What Is This Tool?
This tool facilitates the conversion between points—a typographic length unit used in graphic design—and US survey links, a historical land surveying measurement. It helps relate font sizes and layout dimensions to legacy cadastral units.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the value in points you want to convert
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Select 'point' as the starting unit
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Choose 'link (US survey) [li]' as the target unit
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Click convert to see the equivalent measurement in links
Key Features
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Converts points to US survey links accurately using the defined conversion rate
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Supports typographic and surveying units from distinct measurement domains
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Useful for designers, surveyors, and engineers dealing with historical or cross-disciplinary data
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Browser-based and easy to use with clear input and output fields
Examples
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12 points equals 0.0210437292 links (US survey)
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100 points equals 0.17536441 links (US survey)
Common Use Cases
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Translating font sizes and layout spacing into historical land surveying distances
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Interpreting measurements in legacy US land survey plats and property deeds
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Reconciling modern engineering projects with older cadastral and boundary data
Tips & Best Practices
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Ensure you understand that points and US survey links represent different measurement domains
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Use this converter primarily for niche applications involving historical or typographic data
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Cross-check converted values when applying to technical or legal surveys
Limitations
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Points and US survey links come from different fields with distinct accuracy standards
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Conversions serve specialized applications and may lack precision for scientific or modern engineering use
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a point in measurement units?
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A point is a typographic unit of length used for font sizes, spacing, and page layout, commonly defined as 1/72 inch.
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What does the US survey link measure?
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The US survey link is a historical length unit used in land surveying, equal to 1/100 of a Gunter's chain or 0.66 US survey feet.
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Why would I need to convert points to US survey links?
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This conversion helps compare typographic dimensions to legacy land surveying distances, especially useful in historical document analysis or civil engineering.
Key Terminology
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Point
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A typographic unit of length defining font sizes and layout spacing, typically 1/72 inch.
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US survey link
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A historical land surveying unit equal to 1/100 of a Gunter's chain or 0.66 US survey feet.
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Gunter's chain
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A surveying chain of length 66 US survey feet, subdivided into 100 links.