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  2. Wrapping (text) - Wikipedia

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    Word wrap is the additional feature of most text editors, word processors, and web browsers, of breaking lines between words rather than within words, where possible. Word wrap makes it unnecessary to hard-code newline delimiters within paragraphs, and allows the display of text to adapt flexibly and dynamically to displays of varying sizes.

  3. Talk:Line wrap and word wrap - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately, the article failed to mention that the word wrapping you get with most word processors uses the greedy algorithm. I added a line to mention this fact and hopefully save everyone else working with this stuff some time. My question is: Where is the recursive algorithm used? —indil 09:23, 22 September 2006 (UTC)‡

  4. Knuth–Plass line-breaking algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The Knuth–Plass algorithm is a line-breaking algorithm designed for use in Donald Knuth's typesetting program TeX.It integrates the problems of text justification and hyphenation into a single algorithm by using a discrete dynamic programming method to minimize a loss function that attempts to quantify the aesthetic qualities desired in the finished output.

  5. Category:Unicode algorithms - Wikipedia

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    This category lists articles on algorithms developed by the Unicode Consortium for handling of characters and text. Pages in category "Unicode algorithms" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  6. Typographic alignment - Wikipedia

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    With older typesetting systems and WYSIWYG word processors, this was done manually: the compositor or author added hyphenation on a case-by-case basis. Currently, most typesetting systems (also called layout programs) and modern word processors hyphenate automatically, using a hyphenation algorithm.

  7. Category:Dynamic programming - Wikipedia

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    Hirschberg's algorithm; Hunt–Szymanski algorithm; K. Knapsack problem; L. Levenshtein distance; Line wrap and word wrap; Longest alternating subsequence;

  8. NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for ...

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    Connections Sports Edition is just like the regular Connections word puzzle, in that it's a game that resets at 12 a.m. EST each day and has 16 different words listed. It's up to you to figure out ...

  9. Zero-width space - Wikipedia

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    The zero-width space can be used to mark word breaks in languages without visible space between words, such as Thai, Myanmar, Khmer, and Japanese. [ 1 ] In justified text, the rendering engine may add inter-character spacing, also known as letter spacing, between letters separated by a zero-width space, unlike around fixed-width spaces.