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  2. Indentation (typesetting) - Wikipedia

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    Indent is both a noun and a verb. The verb is the act of formatting text to be indented whereas the noun refers to the resulting empty space. Types There are three ...

  3. Wikipedia:Indentation - Wikipedia

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    In definition lists, a ; at the beginning of the line indicates a term which is to be defined, and : at the beginning of the next line indicates the definition of the term. But in talk pages ; is seldom used.

  4. Word count - Wikipedia

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    Word count is commonly used by translators to determine the price of a translation job. Word counts may also be used to calculate measures of readability and to measure typing and reading speeds (usually in words per minute). When converting character counts to words, a measure of 5 or 6 characters to a word is generally used for English. [1]

  5. Typographic alignment - Wikipedia

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    At one time, common word-processing software adjusted only the spacing between words, which was a source of the river problem. Modern word processing packages and professional publishing software significantly reduce the river effect by adjusting also the spacing between characters.

  6. Indent - Wikipedia

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    Indent, a 1973 free jazz album by Cecil Taylor; indent (Unix), a computer program that formats programming language files with a particular indent style; Indent test, a test for material hardness; Indent, a special type of purchase order. Indent agent, or buying agent, person or company that purchases goods on behalf of another party

  7. Indentation style - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, indentation style is a convention, a.k.a. style, governing the indentation of blocks of source code.An indentation style generally involves consistent width of whitespace (indentation size) before each line of a block, so that the lines of code appear to be related, and dictates whether to use space or tab characters for the indentation whitespace.

  8. Wikipedia:Line breaks usage - Wikipedia

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    However, single line breaks in the source do have certain effects: Within a list, a single line break starts either the next item or a new paragraph; within an indentation (which, if marked up with leading colons, is really the definition part of a definition list), a single line break aborts the indentation and starts a new paragraph.

  9. Template:Indent - Wikipedia

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    {{Block indent}}, to indent an entire block of content, similar to a block quotation (uses < div > and CSS margins) {}, to produce a colon character (:) without risk of affecting wiki markup. {}, to break indentation in a threaded conversation