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Legibility is the ease with
which a
reader can
decode symbols. In
addition to
written language, it can also
refer to
behaviour or architecture, for example...
- mud, paper, or any
other tool that
makes any of the
digits and
letters illegible is
considered an
administrative offense and
results in a fine. The current...
- was
famous for
creating wild
illegible calligraphy, and the
younger "drunk" monk
Huaisu who also
excelled at
illegible cursive calligraphy. ****anese...
- context. ...
Illegible letters, not
restored by the
editor (extent
known or
approximately known, one dot per letter). Example:
three illegible letters. In...
- been
transformed to the
point that it is
illegible to
those who are not
familiar with this style. This
illegibility is
sometimes considered a
defining trait...
- Unicode,
rendering as ½. The
reduced size of this
symbol may make it
illegible to
readers with
relatively mild
visual impairment;
consequently the decomposed...
-
scrolls and fragments, and some
fragments were
partially destro**** or made
illegible by the glue and
paper of the
manila envelopes in
which they were stored...
-
Palmer includes: an
attenuated use of narrative, ****aulting and
often illegible cinematography,
confrontational subject material, and a
pervasive sense...
-
underwhelming and was
critical of it for
being surface-level and
featuring illegible action scenes.
Soren Andersen of The
Seattle Times gave the film a 2 out...
- the dark. This did not
appear to be
satisfactory as the
results were
illegible. The new and
final version of the
nyctograph is
recorded in his journal...