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  2. Regional handwriting variation - Wikipedia

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    The lowercase letter s: See long s. The lowercase letters u and v: These letters have a common origin and were once written according to the location in the word rather than the sound. The v came first; the u originally had a loop extending to the left and was only used to start words. All other locations for either u or v were written with the ...

  3. Q - Wikipedia

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    A comparison of the glyphs of q and g The lowercase "q" is usually seen as a lowercase "o" or "c" with a descender (i.e., downward vertical tail) extending from the right side of the bowl, with or without a swash (i.e., flourish), or even a reversed lowercase p. The "q"'s descender is usually typed without a swash due to the major style ...

  4. List of television programs: Q–R - Wikipedia

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    Quack Pack; Quadratics; Quantico; Quantum Leap; Quark; Quatermass; The Quatermass Experiment; Queen America; Queen Bees; Queen for a Day; The Queen Latifah Show; Queen of the Office (South Korea)

  5. Counter (typography) - Wikipedia

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    Storey refers to the number of open or closed stacked counters, especially in the context of the letters a and g and their typographic variants.. The lowercase 'g' has two typographic variants: the single-storey form (with a hook tail) has one closed counter and one open counter (and hence one aperture); the double-storey form (with a loop tail) has two closed counters.

  6. Rotated letter - Wikipedia

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    In this table, parentheses mark letters that stand in for themselves or for another. For instance, a rotated 'b' would be a 'q', and indeed some physical typefaces didn't bother with distinct sorts for lowercase b vs. q, d vs. p, or n vs. u; while a rotated 's' or 'z' would be itself.

  7. Q with hook tail - Wikipedia

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    Q with hook tail (majuscule: Ɋ, minuscule: ɋ) is a letter of the extended Latin alphabet. It was introduced by Lutheran missionaries in Papua New Guinea for use in the Numanggang language in the 1930s or 1940s.

  8. Seven-segment display character representations - Wikipedia

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    The following phrases come from a portable media player's seven-segment display. They give a good illustration of an application where a seven-segment display may be sufficient for displaying letters, since the relevant messages are neither critical nor in any significant risk of being misunderstood, much due to the limited number and rigid domain specificity of the messages.

  9. Baseline (typography) - Wikipedia

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    The following lowercase letters have descenders: g j p q y. Glyphs with rounded lower and upper extents (0 3 6 8 c C G J o O Q) dip very slightly below the baseline ("overshoot") to create the optical illusion that they sit on the baseline, and rise above the x-height or capital height to create the illusion that they have the same height as ...

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