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  2. Template:Trim leading - Wikipedia

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    Trims up to six instances of <prefix> (such as: 0 or "anti-") from the beginning of <input>. <Prefix> is set to "0" by default (for removing leading zeroes from numbers). Template will not properly work beyond the first whitespace in the input.

  3. Trimming (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    Space normalization is a related string manipulation where in addition to removing surrounding whitespace, any sequence of whitespace characters within the string is replaced with a single space. Space normalization is performed by the function named Trim() in spreadsheet applications (including Excel , Calc , Gnumeric , and Google Docs ), and ...

  4. Non-breaking space - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. Template:Str left - Wikipedia

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    Gives the resultant <count> of characters creating a substring of characters from the start of the trimmed string (i.e. the substring returned will have length <count>, exclusive of leading whitespace characters, which are trimmed first before <count> is invoked). If <count> is invalid, empty or zero, an empty string is returned.

  6. Whitespace character - Wikipedia

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    Using whitespace characters to layout text is a convention. Applications sometimes render whitespace characters as visible markup so that a user can see what is normally not visible. Typically, a user types a space character by pressing spacebar, a tab character by pressing Tab ↹ and newline by pressing ↵ Enter.

  7. User:Cacycle/wikEd help - Wikipedia

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    Converts item(s) to a numbered list, adding a leading #. Shift-click removes leading #. Current or selected line(s) Indent list: Convert item(s) to an indented list, adding a leading :. Shift-click removes leading :. Current or selected line(s) Def list: Converts item(s) to a Definition list, adding a leading ; and a : after the first word.

  8. French prosecutors probe Musk's X over alleged algorithmic bias

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    French prosecutors said on Friday they have opened an investigation into Elon Musk's X social media platform over alleged algorithmic bias. News of the probe comes just days before a major AI ...

  9. Comparison of programming languages (syntax) - Wikipedia

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    semicolons terminate word definitions; space terminates word use GFA BASIC: newline terminated Go: semicolon separated (inserted by compiler) Haskell: in do-notation: newline separated, in do-notation with braces: semicolon separated Java: semicolon terminated JavaScript: semicolon separated (but often inserted as statement terminator) Kotlin