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Typography is the art and
technique of
arranging type to make
written language legible,
readable and
appealing when displa****. The
arrangement of type...
- In
typography, a
bullet or
bullet point, •, is a
typographical symbol or
glyph used to
introduce items in a list. For example: • Item 1 • Item 2 • Item...
- In
typography,
emphasis is the
strengthening of
words in a text with a font in a
different style from the rest of the text, to
highlight them. It is the...
- In publishing, a note is a
brief text in
which the
author comments on the
subject and
themes of the book and
names supporting citations. In the editorial...
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rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols. In
typography, a star is any of
several glyphs with a
number of
points arra**** within...
- com — Fonts.
Retrieved 2004-10-27.
Advanced Typography with Mac OS X
Tiger Text &
Fonts Apple's
typography developer site
TrueType Reference Manual LastResort...
- In
typography, the
point is the
smallest unit of measure. It is used for
measuring font size, leading, and
other items on a
printed page. The size of the...
- An em (from em quadrat) is a unit in the
field of
typography,
equal to the
currently specified point size. For example, one em in a 16-point
typeface is...
- see this page. A
glyph (/ɡlɪf/ GLIF) is any kind of
purposeful mark. In
typography, a
glyph is "the
specific shape, design, or
representation of a character"...
- §, and the
pilcrow ¶ – some of
which were
nonexistent in
early modern typography.
Partly because of this,
superscript numerals have
increasingly been used...