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Non-printing characters or formatting marks are characters for content designing in word processors, which are not displayed at printing. It is also possible to customize their display on the monitor. The most common non-printable characters in word processors are pilcrow, space, non-breaking space, tab character etc. [1] [2]
In 2008, a website named "Papyrus Watch" was created for documenting the typeface's ubiquity and misusage. [9] In the webcomic XKCD a character annoys a "typography geek" by giving her a birthday card printed in Papyrus. [10] In the movie Avatar, standard Papyrus is used in the subtitles, and a modified version is used for the film's title.
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Papyrus (carattere) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org Papyrus (書体) Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Lijst van lettertypen; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Papyrus; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Papyrus (шрифт) Usage on simple.wikipedia.org Papyrus (typeface) Usage on tl.wikipedia.org Talaan ng mga pamilya ng tipo ng titik na script; Usage on tr.wikipedia.org ...
Microsoft released an add-in that allows you to save your Microsoft Office Word 2007 or above documents straight into MediaWiki. Download the "Microsoft Office Word Add-in For MediaWiki" from Microsoft Download Center, and install it. Save the document as "MediaWiki (*.txt)" file type. Copy the text from the (*.txt) file into your Wiki page
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A bitmap color font for the Amiga OS. Digital bitmap fonts (and the final rendering of vector fonts) may use monochrome or shades of gray.The latter is anti-aliased.When displaying a text, typically an operating system properly represents the "shades of gray" as intermediate colors between the color of the font and that of the background.
TrueDoc was an outline font standard developed by Bitstream that compactly encodes fonts for use in web pages through their TrueDoc system. Embedding a typeface in this way has the aim of eliminating graphics sometimes used in headings or other text, and replacing them by standard text, styled via CSS. The font files are made small by use of ...