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  2. GENDEX - Wikipedia

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    Stark's GENDEX site originally accepted the GENDEX files until that site was retired in 2004. Since then, other sites have continued to support the format, including the GenDex Network, [3] which became publicly available on 4 April 2013. The GenDex Network is the direct successor to the TNG Network created by Darrin Lythgoe and is based in ...

  3. HuMo-gen - Wikipedia

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    HuMo-gen is installed on a web server and uses a MySQL database to store the genealogical data. The webmaster can build entire family trees on-line with HuMo-gen's editing menu or choose to upload GEDCOM files that were created with an external genealogy program.

  4. List of proofreader's marks - Wikipedia

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    Each edition has a sheet of proofreader's marks that appears to be the same apart from the language used to describe the marks. The section cautions that "it should be realised that the typesetter may not understand the language in which the text is written". [2] English; French; German; Italian; etc

  5. GEDCOM - Wikipedia

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    GEDCOM is defined as a plain text file, using UTF-8 encoding as of version 7.0. This file contains genealogical information about individuals such as names, events, and relationships; metadata links these records together. GEDCOM 7.0, released in 2021, is the most recent version of the GEDCOM specification as of July 2024. [6]

  6. How Democrats are planning to fight Trump's mass deportation plan

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    Immigration advocacy groups and Democratic leaders are seeking to disrupt President-elect Donald Trump's plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants by pre-drafting lawsuits that could be ...

  7. Galley proof - Wikipedia

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    Galley proofs or galleys are so named because in the days of hand-set letterpress printing in the 1650s, the printer would set the page into "galleys", metal trays into which type was laid and tightened into place. [5] A small proof press would then be used to print a limited number of copies for proofreading. [5]

  8. Ex-FBI informant Alexander Smirnov, charged with lying about ...

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    Alexander Smirnov, the former FBI informant who was charged with lying about President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden's business dealings, has reached a plea deal with prosecutors from special ...

  9. Proofreading - Wikipedia

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    Before the data in a Word file can be published, it must be converted into a format used by the publisher. The end product is usually called a conversion . If a customer has already proofread the contents of a file before submitting it to a publisher, there will be no reason for another proofreader to re-read it from the copy (although this ...