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  2. Template:Stacked bar/doc - Wikipedia

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    Makes a horizontal stacked chart of up to 12 counts (plus a gray bar if the total is greater than the sum of the 12). If no total is supplied, defaults to 100 (for percentages). By default, uses nice rainbow of colors that don't correspond to reserved article class or importance colors, but colors can be customized.

  3. ISO 2145 - Wikipedia

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    All standard LaTeX document classes generate chapter, section, subsection, figure, table, etc. numbers as defined by ISO 2145.; As of 2003, all Microsoft Word versions were by default set up to add a full stop after the final section number.

  4. Typographic alignment - Wikipedia

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    Centered text is considered less readable for a body of text made up of multiple lines because the ragged starting edges make it difficult for the reader to track from one line to the next. Centered text can also be commonly found on signs, flyers, and similar documents where grabbing the attention of the reader is the main focus, or visual ...

  5. Template:Bar box - Wikipedia

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  6. Dash - Wikipedia

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    A horizontal bar (also called quotation dash) [7] or the em dash, but not the en dash, introduces quoted text. In informal contexts, a hyphen-minus ( - ) is often used as a substitute for an en dash, as is a pair of hyphen-minuses ( -- ) for an em dash, because the hyphen-minus symbol is readily available on most keyboards. [ 8 ]

  7. Typeface anatomy - Wikipedia

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    A short horizontal stroke, as in the center of e f and the middle stroke of E F, is a bar. Strokes that connect, as in A and H, or cross other strokes, as in t, are also known as crossbars. [9] A longer horizontal stroke at the top or bottom, as in E T, is an arm. [4]

  8. Section (typography) - Wikipedia

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    Some documents, especially legal documents, may have numbered sections, such as Section Two of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms or Internal Revenue Code section 183. [5] Section identifiers may have both uppercase and lowercase letters. [5] The section sign (§) may be used in referring to sections and subsections.

  9. Overline - Wikipedia

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    An overline, overscore, or overbar, is a typographical feature of a horizontal line drawn immediately above the text. In old mathematical notation, an overline was called a vinculum, a notation for grouping symbols which is expressed in modern notation by parentheses, though it persists for symbols under a radical sign.