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  2. Zero-width space - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-width_space

    This enables text-processing systems for scripts that do not use explicit spacing to recognize where word boundaries are for the purpose of handling line breaks appropriately. The zero-width space is Unicode character U+200B , and is located in the Unicode General Punctuation block.

  3. Wikipedia:Copying text from other sources - Wikipedia

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    Yes, you can copy interface text from public domain programs, or CC0 programs, directly onto Wikipedia, as public domain programs are compatible with the CC-BY-SA license used by Wikipedia. Make sure the program is explicitly licensed CC0 or public domain, and use {{ CC-notice }} or {{ PD-notice }} to indicate this.

  4. Wikipedia:Copyright assistance - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyright_assistance

    / Can I copy-paste this text into Wikipedia? Possible/suspected violation; Complex issues/fair use checking – fair use is singled out as a complex issue, because often, when disputed, it is a matter of judgement whether the specified use is, or isn't, likely to be reasonable fair use.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors/How to

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    Wikipedia advice on copy editing. Advice for newcomers. Simplified Manual of Style; Step-by-step guide for beginners prepared by members of the Guild; How to copy edit; Intermediate advice from Tony1. Build your linking skills; Using hyphens and dashes; Exercises in weeding out fluff from article text; Exercises in avoiding the "noun plus -ing ...

  6. Cut, copy, and paste - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cut,_copy,_and_paste

    The earliest editors (designed for teleprinter terminals) provided keyboard commands to delineate a contiguous region of text, then delete or move it. Since moving a region of text requires first removing it from its initial location and then inserting it into its new location, various schemes had to be invented to allow for this multi-step process to be specified by the user.

  7. Copying - Wikipedia

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    In visual art, copying the works of the masters is a standard way that students learn to paint and sculpt. [1] Often, artists will use the term after to credit the original artist in the title of the copy (regardless of how similar the two works appear) such as in Vincent van Gogh's "First Steps (after Millet)" and Pablo Picasso's "Luncheon on the Grass, after Manet" (based on Manet's well ...

  8. Non-breaking space - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-breaking_space

    A second common application of non-breaking spaces is in plain text file formats such as SGML, HTML, TeX and LaTeX, whose rendering engines are programmed to treat sequences of whitespace characters (space, newline, tab, form feed, etc.) as if they were a single character (but this behavior can be overridden).

  9. Wikipedia:Text copyright violations 101 - Wikipedia

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    Revision delete with discretion, depending on the amount of revisions and text removed. Someone copy-pastes the synopsis from IMDB. It is caught quickly, and rolled back to the revision before the copy-pasting occurred. All subsequent revisions containing the copyvio are reverted and revision deleted.