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  2. Implicit directional marks - Wikipedia

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    The implicit directional marks are non-printing characters used in the computerized typesetting of bi-directional text containing mixed left-to-right scripts (such as Latin and Cyrillic) and right-to-left scripts (such as Persian, Arabic, Syriac and Hebrew).

  3. Backslash - Wikipedia

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    MS-DOS 2.0, released 1983, copied the idea of a hierarchical file system from Unix and thus used the (forward) slash as the directory separator. [15] Possibly on the insistence of IBM, [ 16 ] [ 17 ] Microsoft added the backslash to allow paths to be typed at the command line interpreter prompt, while retaining compatibility with MS-DOS 1.0 (in ...

  4. Belok Kanan Jalan Terus - Wikipedia

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    Belok Kanan Jalan Terus (English: Right Turn on the Way) is an Indonesian mini series is an Indonesian television series produced by SinemArt, which premiered on 12 March 2023 to 18 March 2023, on Indosiar.

  5. Arrow keys - Wikipedia

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    These correspond to the functions of the corresponding control characters Ctrl+H, Ctrl+J, Ctrl+K, and Ctrl+L when sent to the terminal, moving the cursor left, down, up, and right, respectively. [10] The Ctrl + H and Ctrl + J functions were standard, but the interpretations of Ctrl + K and Ctrl + L were unique to the ADM-3A.)

  6. Right-to-left script - Wikipedia

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    Indus script [2] Egyptian hieroglyphs [3] Cypriot syllabary (Cprt 403) – predates Phoenician influence. Phoenician alphabet (Phnx 115) – ancient, precursor to Hebrew, Imperial Aramaic, and Greek. Imperial Aramaic alphabet (Armi 124) – ancient, closely related to Hebrew and Phoenician. Spread widely by the Neo-Assyrian and Achaemenid empires.

  7. Key rollover - Wikipedia

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    Key rollover is the ability of a computer keyboard to correctly handle several simultaneous keystrokes. A keyboard with n-key rollover (NKRO) can correctly detect input from each key on the keyboard at the same time, regardless of how many other keys are also being pressed.

  8. Kuji-in - Wikipedia

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    In kuji kiri the vertical strokes/slashes represent the yin/in syllables, while the horizontal strokes/slashes represent the yang/yo syllables. Thus, in kuji kiri the practitioner is first making an aggressive horizontal slash representing the first syllable which is a yang/yo which represents the absolute aspect or offensive nature of the deity.

  9. Sentence (mathematical logic) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical logic, a sentence (or closed formula) [1] of a predicate logic is a Boolean-valued well-formed formula with no free variables.A sentence can be viewed as expressing a proposition, something that must be true or false.