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  2. Symbolic Assembly Program - Wikipedia

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    The output is binary data in the twelve card rows 12, 11, and 0–9. Each row contains two 36-bit words in columns 1-36 and 37-72, indicated as left (L) and right (R) respectively. Data is conventionally numbered by row and position, for example, columns 1 to 36 of row 9 are designated 9L, columns 37 to 72 of the same row are 9R.

  3. Template:Infobox landform - Wikipedia

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    label_position: right: Location of the label in relation to the specific mark mark: marker_size: mapframe: on by default when no other maps present: Add a {{infobox mapframe}} map. See the documentation below in #Mapframe maps for more details on usage. coordinates: coordinate location (P625) Coordinates of the landform. coords_ref: N/A

  4. Template:Sister project links - Wikipedia

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    Displays a terminal window with a set of commands. If the titles in the individual sister projects differ, use the following parameters, which are taken from [[Help:Interwiki linking]]. The value "Yes" means that the page will be found automatically. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Search term 1 Use if the ''search term'' differs from the pagename. E ...

  5. Template:Location map+ - Wikipedia

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    position: The position of the label relative to the mark. Valid values are left, right, top and bottom. The default is right. background: The background color to use for the label. See Web colors. The default is no background color, which shows the map image behind the label. Mark: mark: The name of an image to display as the mark. The default ...

  6. Typographic alignment - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, flush-right alignment is used to set off special text in English, such as attributions to authors of quotes printed in books and magazines, or text associated with an image to its right. Flush right is often used when formatting tables of data. It is used to align text to the right margin; in this case, the left ends will be unequal.

  7. Template:Hidden begin - Wikipedia

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    Set to "left" (without speechmarks) to switch the [show/hide] link's position from the righthand end of the titlebar (default) to the left. Suggested values left: String: optional: Expanded: expanded: Set to any value ("true", "yes", etc.) to switch the hidden section's initial state from collapsed (hidden) to expanded (visible). Suggested ...

  8. Template:Shortcut - Wikipedia

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    This is the documentation for {{}} and its sister templates. Template {{}} renders a box, informing editors which shortcuts are available for linking to a page or a section of a page.

  9. Template:CSS image crop - Wikipedia

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    See also Template:Easy CSS image crop, which simplifies the interface for this template a bit. {{CSS image crop}} creates a crop of an image inline for previewing the look and feel of a page, or for linking to full images when a slight crop is preferred in an article, but the full image is more encyclopaedic in general.