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  2. Self-insertion - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-insertion

    Self-insertion is a literary device in which the author writes themselves into the story under the guise of, or from the perspective of, a fictional character. [1] The character, overtly or otherwise, behaves like, has the personality of, and may even be described as physically resembling the author of the work.

  3. Help:CharInsert - Wikipedia

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    CharInsert is an editing tool that shows under the edit window and allows the insertion of various characters and symbols that may be difficult to add from the keyboard. Menus These menus are copied from the interface pages and may not match precisely if those pages are changed.

  4. Mary Sue - Wikipedia

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    The characteristics of idealization and self-insertion are usually cited by fans as hallmarks of a Mary Sue character. [5] Gender studies researcher Catherine Driscoll writes that "the Mary Sue is generally associated with girl writers who have trouble distancing themselves from the source text enough to write about it rather than write themselves into it". [15]

  5. Caret (proofreading) - Wikipedia

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    The caret symbol can be written just below the line of text for a punctuation mark at low line position, such as a comma, or just above the line of text as an inverted caret (U+02C7 ˇ CARON) for a character at a higher line position, such as an apostrophe, or in either position to indicate insertion of a letter, word or phrase; [3] the ...

  6. Insertion symbol - Wikipedia

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    The term insertion symbol has more than one meaning,, when using a cursor (user interface) , it is (usually) a vertical bar indicating where text being typed will be inserted a caret (proofreading) is a V-shaped grapheme, usually inverted and sometimes extended, used to indicate that additional material needs to be inserted at this point in the ...

  7. Edit distance - Wikipedia

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    Given two strings a and b on an alphabet Σ (e.g. the set of ASCII characters, the set of bytes [0..255], etc.), the edit distance d(a, b) is the minimum-weight series of edit operations that transforms a into b. One of the simplest sets of edit operations is that defined by Levenshtein in 1966: [2] Insertion of a single symbol.

  8. Insertion - Wikipedia

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    Insertion, several meanings in medicine, see ICD-10-PCS; Insertion loss, in electronics; Insertion reaction, a chemical reaction in which one chemical entity interposes itself into an existing bond of a second chemical entity (e.g.: A + B–C → B– A –C) Insertion sort, a simple computer algorithm for sorting arrays; Local insertion, in ...

  9. Local insertion - Wikipedia

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    Local insertion is also used by cable and telephone company television providers, in which cable and telco headends insert advertisements for the system, promotions for programs on other cable channels carried by the provider and commercials for local area businesses (such as car dealerships or furniture stores) at least twice each hour; unlike ...

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