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  2. Category:Photopea - Wikipedia

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  3. Photopea - Wikipedia

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    Photopea (/ ˈ f oʊ t ə ˈ p iː / FOH-tə-PEE) is a web-based photo and graphics editor developed by Ivan Kutskir. It is used for image editing, making illustrations, web design or converting between different image formats.

  4. Help:Advanced text formatting - Wikipedia

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    Typography is the art and technique of setting written subject matter in type using a combination of typeface styles, point sizes, line lengths, line leading, character spacing, and word spacing to produce typeset artwork in physical or digital form. The same block of text set with line-height 1.5 is easier to read: Typography is the art and technique of setting written subject matter in type ...

  5. Template:Text-outline - Wikipedia

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  6. Help:Text formatting - Wikipedia

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    Bold text is stylistically offset from other text without conveying extra importance. The most common use of boldface is to highlight the article title, and often synonyms, in the lead section. Do not use bold text for emphasis. Use ''' to open and close bold text.

  7. Leo (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The body text of any Leo node may contain a Leo script, a Python script executed in the context of a Leo outline. A simple API gives Leo scripts full access to all data in loaded outlines, as well as full access to Leo's own source code. The API includes Python iterators that allow scripts to traverse outlines easily. Scripts may be ...

  8. Help:Editing - Wikipedia

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    </ref> tags, directly in the text of an article. The reference is a footnote, appearing as an inline link (e.g. [1][2]) to a particular item in a collated, numbered list of footnotes, found wherever a {} template or <references /> tag is present, usually in a section titled "References" or "Notes". If you are creating a new page or adding ...

  9. PhotoScape - Wikipedia

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    Photo Editor: Enhance and balance color, resize, add effects, Overlays and clip-arts. Photo Batch-Editor : Process multiple photos at once, rename multiple photos at once. Collage Creator : joins multiple photos into poster-like single page or into one final photo.