line spacing

  • 11Line printer — IBM 1403 line printer, the classic line printer of the mainframe era. The line printer is a form of high speed impact printer in which one line of type is printed at a time. They are mostly associated with the early days of computing, but the… …

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  • 12spacing — spac|ing [ˈspeısıŋ] n [U] the amount of space between the printed letters, words, or lines on a page single spacing (=lines with no empty lines between them) double spacing (=lines with one empty line after each one) …

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  • 13line space lever — noun or line spacer : the lever on a typewriter that operates the spacing ratchet and revolves the platen to a new line of writing and that is used to throw the carriage to a new line …

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  • 14line of shadows — Quadrat Quad rat, n. [F. quadrat, cadrat. See {Quadrate}.] 1. (Print.) A block of type metal lower than the letters, used in spacing and in blank lines. [Abbrev. quad.] [1913 Webster] 2. An old instrument used for taking altitudes; called also… …

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  • 15automatic line finder — noun : a lever on a typewriter that when depressed disengages the line spacing ratchet to allow writing between lines and when lifted returns the ratchet to place at the original line spacing …

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  • 16Dual in-line package — PDIP redirects here. PDIP may also refer to Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle. Three 14 pin (DIP14) plastic dual in line packages containing IC chips …

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  • 17Maximum spacing estimation — The maximum spacing method tries to find a distribution function such that the spacings, D(i), are all approximately of the same length. This is done by maximizing their geometric mean. In statistics, maximum spacing estimation (MSE or MSP), or… …

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  • 18Sentence spacing — Double sentence spaced typewriter text (1946) vs. single sentence spaced typeset text (1979) Sentence spacing is the horizontal space between sentences in typeset text. It is a matter of typographical convention …

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  • 19Kikuchi line — s, they are easily seen in diffraction from regions of the specimen thick enough for multiple scattering [David B. Williams and C. Barry Carter (1996) Transmission electron microscopy: A textbook for materials science (Plenum Press, NY) ISBN 0… …

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  • 20Letter-spacing — In typography, letter spacing, also called tracking, refers to the amount of space between a group of letters to affect density in a line or block of text. Since the advent of personal computers the term tracking is frequently used. In… …

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