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  2. Wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    Wallpapers can come plain as "lining paper" to help cover uneven surfaces and minor wall defects, "textured", plain with a regular repeating pattern design, or with a single non-repeating large design carried over a set of sheets. The smallest wallpaper rectangle that can be tiled to form the whole pattern is known as the pattern repeat.

  3. Wallpaper group - Wikipedia

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    An example of a full wallpaper name in Hermann-Mauguin style (also called IUCr notation) is p31m, with four letters or digits; more usual is a shortened name like cmm or pg. For wallpaper groups the full notation begins with either p or c, for a primitive cell or a face-centred cell; these are explained below.

  4. Aqua (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    Aqua windows have almost no frame or outside border, instead drop shadows are used to separate and distinguish active from inactive windows. The aesthetic of the window backgrounds changed from pin-striped to white backgrounds. Brushed-metal windows had a thick frame with a metallic texture or dark-gray background and sunken buttons and inner ...

  5. Template:Color box striped - Wikipedia

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    {{color box striped|color|stripe color|text|text color|stripe = |border = |degrees = }} Adds a rectangular color box striped. Colors are most commonly specified as either a color keyword or as the hexadecimal triplet representing an RGB combination. See the article web colors for details. If specified, the text is centered within the box.

  6. File:UK Border Force racing stripe.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on el.wikipedia.org Συνοριακή Δύναμη (Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο) Usage on en.wikinews.org

  7. Hyperrealism (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    Early 21st century hyperrealism was founded on the aesthetic principles of photorealism. American painter Denis Peterson, whose pioneering works are universally viewed as an offshoot of photorealism, first used [5] "hyperrealism" to apply to the new movement and its splinter group of artists.