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ISO/IEC 8859-1

...covered include Afrikaans and Swahili . Thus, this character encoding is used throughout The Americas , Western Europe , Oceania , and much of Africa . For some languages the correct typographical quotation marks are missing, for only « and » are included. See also: Alphabets derived from the Latin Differences with ISO/IEC 8859-15 ISO/IEC 8859-1 suffers from a number...
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E. E. Cummings

...tradition, his work universally shows a particular idiosyncrasy of syntax or way of arranging individual words into larger phrases and sentences. Many of his most striking poems do now involve any typographical or punctuational innovations at all, but purely syntactic ones. During his lifetime, he published more than 900 poems, along with two novels, several essays, as well as numerous drawings...
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Bliss bibliographic classification

...of the YWCA in Albany, New York Bliss deliberately avoided the use of the decimal point because of his hatred of Dewey 's system. Instead he used upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and every typographical symbol available on his extensive and somewhat eccentric typewriter (which included both forward and reverse italics ). Adoption and change BC was not used by many North American libraries...
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Asterix

... raj , German reich , English rich , etc]), and Obelix being a menhir delivery-man. This is a double pun, since as well as meaning a stone monolith, the word obelisk can also refer to the typographical dagger (†) that is often used to denote the second footnote on a page after an asterisk (*) has been used to reference the first. In fact, nearly all the Gaulish characters' names...
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Incunabulum

... used by extension for the infancy or early stages of something. The first recorded use of incunabula as a printing term is in a pamphlet by Bernard von Mallinckrodt, De ortu et progressu artis typographicae ("Of the rise and progress of the typographic art"), published in Cologne in 1639 , which includes the phrase prima typographicae incunabula , "the first infancy of printing". The term...
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ITU

ITU can mean: Istanbul Technical University International Telecommunication Union , formerly known as the International Telegraph Union . International Typographical Union, a now defunct labor union that was affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organizations . International Triathlon Union IT University of Copenhagen In the United Kingdom , it refers...
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Diaeresis

...sometimes rendered as two vertical or oblique bars above the letter, in most typescripts it is almost indistinguishable from diaeresis — the only difference being that in well-designed typographical fonts umlaut dots will be very close to the letter's body, while diaeresis dots will be a bit farther up with a bit more of white space between the letter and the dots. In computer screen...
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Pi

... periphery) to its diameter and is commonly used in mathematics , physics , and engineering . The name of the Greek letter π is pi (pronounced pie ), and this spelling can be used in typographical contexts where the Greek letter is not available. π is also known as Archimedes ' constant (not to be confused with Archimedes' number ) and Ludolph 's number . In Euclidean plane...
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Hiragana

... respectively. There are no characters at code points U+3040, U+3097, or U+3098. See also Shodo , Japanese calligraphy. Iteration mark explains the iteration marks used with hiragana. Japanese typographic symbols gives other non-kana, non-kanji symbols. Japanese phonology explains Japanese pronunciation in detail. References "The Art of Japanese Calligraphy", Yujiro Nakata, ISBN 0834810131...
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Pinyin

...a non-medial vowel . Many books printed in China mix fonts, with vowels with tone marks rendered in a different font than the surrounding text, a practice that tends to give such Pinyin texts a typographically ungainly appearance. This style, most likely rooted in early technical limitations, has led many to believe that Pinyin's rules call for this practice and also for the use of " ɑ " (with...
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