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  2. Help:Download as PDF - Wikipedia

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    In the Print/export section select Download as PDF. The rendering engine starts and a dialog appears to show the rendering progress. When rendering is complete, the dialog shows "The document file has been generated. Download the file to your computer." Click the download link to open the PDF in your selected PDF viewer.

  3. Why AI watermarks miss the mark in preventing misinformation

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    The vulnerabilities of watermarking were on display Wednesday when Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg updated his cover photo on Facebook with an AI-generated image of llamas standing on computers. It was ...

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  5. Markedness - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic 'naturalists' view markedness relations in terms of the ways in which extralinguistic principles of perceptibility and psychological efficiency determine what is natural in language. Willi Mayerthaler, another linguist, for example, defines unmarked categories as those "in agreement with the typical attributes of the speaker".

  6. List of proofreader's marks - Wikipedia

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    Selection should be whatever edit follows this mark s/r: substitute/replace: Make the substitution tr: transpose: Transpose the two words selected vf: verb form (Mostly used when translating) The version of the verb is used incorrectly e: ending: The ending of the word is incorrect / needs to be changed c: capitalization: Certain word needs to ...

  7. Local skepticism - Wikipedia

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    Local skepticism is the view that one cannot possess knowledge in some particular domain. It contrasts with global skepticism (also known as absolute skepticism or universal skepticism), the view that one cannot know anything at all.

  8. Plain English Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Plain English Campaign (PEC) is a commercial editing and training firm based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1979 by Chrissie Maher , the company is concerned with plain English language advocacy, working to persuade organisations in the UK and abroad to communicate with the public in plain language.

  9. Mark English - Wikipedia

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    Mark English may refer to: Mark English (illustrator) (born 1933), American illustrator and painter Mark English (athlete) (born 1993), Irish middle-distance runner