This is rendered in print by a Latin " F ", or sometimes a variant of it specially designed to fit in typographically with Greek ( ? ).
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This should not be confused with a typographically similar convention used to distinguish between tensor index notation and the closely related but distinct basis-independent abstract index notation.
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It would probably be typographically correct to leave all accents out; the exact pronunciation of Russian words could ( and should ) however be added parenthetically in the article.
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Typographically, the basic difference between the majuscules and minuscules is not that the majuscules are big and minuscules small, but that the majuscules generally have the same height.
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In any case, I think it's clear that those who believe it's okay to put just a hyphen are in a typographically-challenged minority.
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Still, it's typographically identical to the one attributed to the Whole Earth Catalog, so presumably the same identical item was published in more than one magazine.
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Stable sorting is required because combining characters with the same class value are assumed to interact typographically, thus the two possible orders are " not " considered equivalent.
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In 1982, Gail Weesner edited and annotated a typographically reset edition with an introduction and an extensive number of individual annotations for recipes in which usage or content needed clarification.
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Tasmeem allows users to create typographically advanced text in Arabic in the Middle Eastern and North African versions of InDesign, turning it into a typesetting and design tool for Arabic.
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The 167-page catalog offers depth in most categories, offering everything for the gourmet kitchen gardener, but typographically it's as gray as a January day in Dayton.