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  2. Electronic common technical document - Wikipedia

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    A high level folder structure (required) An XML "backbone" file that provides metadata about content files and lifecycle instructions for the receiving system; An optional lower level folder structure (recommended folder names are provided in Appendix 4 of the eCTD specification) Associated document type definitions (DTDs) and stylesheets.

  3. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    Heading names: Editors may use any reasonable section and subsection names that they choose. [ k ] The most frequent choice is "References". Other options, in diminishing order of popularity, are "Notes", "Footnotes" or "Works cited", although these are more often used to distinguish between multiple end-matter sections or subsections.

  4. Template:Unicode chart/sandbox/testcases - Wikipedia

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    FDFA: FDFB: FDFC: FDFD: FDFE: FDFF: Notes ^ As of Unicode version 16.0; Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points; Black areas indicate noncharacters (code points that are guaranteed never to be assigned as encoded characters in the Unicode Standard) {

  5. Template:Monopoly board layout - Wikipedia

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    The template can handle as little as 1 and as many as 12 spaces per side. Second, note that the property names section is divided into four parts... one for each side of the table starting with (what is normally) Mediterranean Avenue and proceeding clockwise. Three of these sections are arranged in the template as one would expect.

  6. Outline (list) - Wikipedia

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    An outliner (or "outline processor") is a specialized type of word processor used to view, create, build, modify, and maintain outlines. It is a computer program, or part of one, used for displaying, organizing, and editing hierarchically arranged text in an outline's tree structure.

  7. Structured document - Wikipedia

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    Structured documents generally focus on labeling things that can be used for a variety of processing purposes, not merely formatting. For example, explicit labeling of "chapter title" or "emphasis" is far more useful to systems for the visually impaired, than merely "Helvetica bold 24" or "italic".

  8. Wikipedia:Templates - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Citation templates for templates used to format article references and citations; Wikipedia:Requested templates, to request creation of a template. Category:Wikipedia templates; Special:ExpandTemplates, expands all templates recursively; Use this form to search in the Template: or Template_talk: namespaces. See Help:Searching for more ...

  9. Word heaping - Wikipedia

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    Word heaping is a technique used for text justification in Arabic script, in which one word can be placed over another to save space on the line. [ 1 ] Heap ligatures in Unicode