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  2. Scrivener - Wikipedia

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    A scrivener (or scribe) was a person who, before the advent of compulsory education, could read and write or who wrote letters as well as court and legal documents. Scriveners were people who made their living by writing or copying written material.

  3. Scribe (markup language) - Wikipedia

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    Scribe is a markup language and word processing system that pioneered the use of descriptive markup. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Scribe was revolutionary when it was proposed, because it involved for the first time a clean separation of presentation and content .

  4. Scribe - Wikipedia

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    A scribe is a person who serves as a professional copyist, especially one who made copies of manuscripts before the invention of automatic printing. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The work of scribes can involve copying manuscripts and other texts as well as secretarial and administrative duties such as the taking of dictation and keeping of business, judicial ...

  5. Scribe (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Scribe Software (disambiguation) Scribe (log server), an open source server for aggregating log data; Scribe Mail, an e-mail client for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X; Scribe, the Unicode rendering part of the Qt toolkit user interface library; Scribes (software), a GNOME text editor; The Apple Scribe Printer, a peripheral for the Apple ...

  6. Scribing (cartography) - Wikipedia

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    The scribe sheet is made of a stable plastic base material and coated with a material which is designed for easy removal using a scribing tool to produce a cleanly cut line. Various colours are used, and orange is said to produce the least eye-strain for the cartographer. One scribe sheet is produced for each map colour.

  7. Amanuensis - Wikipedia

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    An amanuensis (/ ə ˌ m æ nj u ˈ ɛ n s ɪ s /) or scribe [1] [2] is a person employed to write or type what another dictates or to copy what has been written by ...

  8. Coping (joinery) - Wikipedia

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    Scribe joinery is also commonly used in the building of log homes. The shape of the log underneath is scribed into the bottom of a log to be placed on top. This provides a tight seal between the two adjacent logs. It is also commonly used in the building of boats since there is rarely a straight edge but frequently many curves.

  9. Rubrication - Wikipedia

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    In many other cases, the initial scribe also held the position of rubricator, and so he applied rubrication as needed without the use of annotations. This is important, as a scribe's annotations to the rubricator can be used along with codicology to establish a manuscript's history, or provenance.