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English: An uppercase Phi character from the Greek alphabet, shown in the Linux Libertine regular font (similar to Times New Roman, but free). Date 10 December 2008
23:31, 10 August 2007: 3,000 × 2,000 (5 KB) F l a n k e r: standard aspect ratio: 09:52, 3 January 2006: 2,780 × 1,900 (968 bytes) Dcoetzee: Uppercase and lowercase Greek letter phi, from the times.ttf font included with standard XOrg X Windows installations. Intended to replace Image:Phi.png. Category:Greek letters
J: Forced, unmatched: alternative theta (uppercase) / alternative lowercase phi (lowercase). Note that the image follows mappings to Unicode provided by Apple and Adobe to the Unicode Consortium, as rendered by DejaVu, which shows the one-stroke phi form as the main letter form and the two-stroke form as the alternative symbol form.
Phi (/ f aɪ /; [1] uppercase Φ, lowercase φ or ϕ; Ancient Greek: ϕεῖ pheî; Modern Greek: φι fi) is the twenty-first letter of the Greek alphabet. In Archaic and Classical Greek (c. 9th to 4th century BC), it represented an aspirated voiceless bilabial plosive ( [pʰ] ), which was the origin of its usual romanization as ph .
2 Control-D has been used to signal "end of file" for text typed in at the terminal on Unix / Linux systems. Windows, DOS, and older minicomputers used Control-Z for this purpose. 3 Control-G is an artifact of the days when teletypes were in use. Important messages could be signalled by striking the bell on the teletype.
Scalable Inman Flash Replacement (sIFR) is an obsolete JavaScript and Adobe Flash dynamic web fonts implementation, enabling the replacement of text elements on HTML web pages with Flash equivalents. It is open-source and was initially developed by Mike Davidson and improved by Mark Wubben .
Download QR code; In other projects ... Greek letter phi, in a typical "Porson"-style typeface. Glyph taken from the GFS Porson font ... This Font Software is ...
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