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Typography — in digital development — includes the creation, formatting, organization, arrangement, rendering, legibility, and readability of visual type on a device. This often extends beyond letterforms, numerals, and punctuation to include iconography, text layout, and more.

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PDF bleed detection

I'm currently writing a little tool (Python + pyPdf) to test PDFs for printer conformity. Alas I already get confused at the first task: Detecting if the PDF has at least 3mm 'bleed' (border around ...
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How is font size calculated?

I have a complex js function with an equation in which I actually need to understand how much space in pixels font sizes take up. I have noticed that some font's sizes are different depending on the ...
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Algorithm to implement a word cloud like Wordle

Context Take a look at Wordle: http://www.wordle.net/ It's much better looking than any other word cloud generators I've seen Note: the source is not available - read the FAQ: http://www.wordle.net/...
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Force Non-Monospace Font into Fixed Width Using CSS

Is there any way to force a font to be monospaced using CSS? By this I mean, using a non-monospace font, can you force the browser to render each character at a fixed width?
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Font size in pixels

On an iPhone how do I calculate the size of a character in pixels for a given point size?
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Poor anti-aliasing of text drawn on Canvas

I'm drawing text on Canvas, and am disappointed with the quality of antialiasing. As far as I've been able to determine, browsers don't do subpixel antialising of text on Canvas. Is this accurate? ...
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Widow/Orphan Control with JavaScript?

It can be library-dependent or -agnostic. I just want to know if a script exists that will analyze the page (or maybe certain nodes that it has been given) and... "protect" against widows and orphans ...
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Line-height without units

I saw people using line height without specifying a unit, like this: line-height: 1.5; What does the number represents? I'm guessing it's a ratio so is it like em?
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Drop cap with NSAttributedString

I would like to do a drop cap first character in a UILabel using the attributedText NSAttributedString property only. Like this: (source: interpretationbydesign.com) I have experimented with ...
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How to get the raw text from a Flutter TextBox

In Flutter, after a Paragraph or TextPainter has laid out it's text, you can get the Rects for the lines (or runs within a line) by calling getBoxesForSelection. If you draw the actual boxes they look ...
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Is there a way to make a variable width font act like a fixed width font in HTML? [duplicate]

Is there a way to make a variable width font act like a fixed width font in HTML? For example, if I have the sentence, "The quick grey fox jumped over the lazy dog" displayed in "Courier New", a ...
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css for double height text and double width text in font style

Any one can help me to do double height text and double width text in font style(as like in dot matrix printers) in css without using any images. Any code other than this? heading{ font-weight:...
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How to properly set line height for Android?

I am a UX architect working with a team of Android developers that are mostly junior. We are having issues properly setting line height in Android. We are using the Material Design spec as our guide ...
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How do I style HTML5 canvas text to be bold and/or italic?

I'm printing text to a canvas in a pretty straight forward way: var ctx = canvas.getContext('2d'); ctx.font = "10pt Courier"; ctx.fillText("Hello World", 100, 100); But how can I change the text to ...
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Should I avoid using "text-align: justify;"?

Is there any reason to avoid using text-align: justify;? Does it reduce readability or cause problems?
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Is there a way to automatically control orphaned words in an HTML document?

I was wondering if there's a way to automatically control orphaned words in an HTML file, possibly by using CSS and/or Javascript (or something else, if anyone has an alternative suggestion). By '...
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JavaScript to avoid widows [duplicate]

A common problem when working with typography in HTML/CSS is something we call "horunge" in Swedish ("widow" in english). What it is: Let's say you have a box with a width of 200px and with the text ...
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font-feature-settings: What is the correct syntax?

I purchased a webfont that supports some open type features and of course I want to use them. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find a source online that explains the best way to use the syntax - it ...
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Ideas for converting straight quotes to curly quotes

I have a file that contains "straight" (normal, ASCII) quotes, and I'm trying to convert them to real quotation mark glyphs (“curly” quotes, U+2018 to U+201D). Since the transformation from two ...
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How to print subscripts/superscripts on a CLI?

I'm writing a piece of code which deals with math variables and indices, and I'd need to print subscripts and superscripts on a CLI, is there a (possibly cross-platform) way to do that? I'm working in ...
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Using CSS, is there any way to display different characters using different font?

My HTML text is just like this: <p>abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz</p> What I want is to display a-n using "Times New Roman", and display o-z using "Courier New", and this should be done ...
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Three.js 3D Text Bending

Is this still available in r69? In the process of 'rolling' my own, but before moving forward, want to make sure I have not overlooked any vital documentation or useful libraries...
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What is the proper HTML entity for the "x" in a dimension?

Is the proper HTML entity for giving dimensions &times;? I want to be semantically correct, but that begs the question, is listing a dimension as 2" x 3" even semantic? If the x represents "by", ...
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'Segoe UI' font with font-face & local

I want to use the "Segoe UI" font in a website if it is installed in the user's computer. I have declared all the styles with @font-face in order to use the font-weight property to change the ...
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Fix typography in axis labels

Preamble: I want to create publication-grade graphics from R without postprocessing. Other researchers at my institute always perform postprocessing in a graphics software (such as Adobe Illustrator). ...
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How to correctly align a drop cap in html/css?

Well, I've got the following problem: I need a dynamic solution (don't know the text, resulting font-size etc.) to typographically correctly align a drop cap. Correctly means: that the cap height line ...
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Is it possible to have text-overflow: ellipsis without white-space: nowrap?

It seems that text-overflow: ellipsis is dependent on white-space: nowrap. The problem with this is that it limits the text to one line. However, what if I need to have 4 lines, and the ellipsis on ...
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Sentence Spacing [closed]

What is the best way to present the additional spacing that should come between sentences (using [X]HTML+CSS)? <p>Lorem ipsum. Dolor sit amet.</p> ^^ wider than word ...
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Chang font size only for a single character with CSS

Is it possible to change the size of a specific character using CSS? For example, in a paragraph I am using font-face: Arial; font-size: 12pt;. I would like that only the letter "a" would appear in ...
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What's the ideal relationship between line-height, font-size, and paragraph margin?

For a long time I've noticed that adjusting line-height and adding some extra space between paragraphs both relative to the chosen font-size can make a huge impact on the readability of Web site ...
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Is it possibly to keep vertical rhythm using only CSS?

I'm developing a typography oriented WordPress theme, and I'm getting troubles with the in-line images. I can control every element and adjust its line height, bottom margin, etc, to keep the vertical ...
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align headings to same baseline, regardless following text?

is there a way to align first line of multiple headings of various size to the same baseline? Also regardless to the text that follows, which should be aligned as well. See picture at http://snapplr....
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What is the meaning Flutter's width metrics for the Paragraph class?

The documentation for Paragraph has four different ways to get a width distance: width → double The amount of horizontal space this paragraph occupies. longestLine → double The distance ...
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good way to write "pointer to something" in C/C++

Is there a "good" way to write "pointer to something" in C/C++ ? I use to write void foo( char *str ); But sometimes I find it quite illogical because the type of str is "pointer to char", then it ...
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font weights differing in webkit and firefox

Im finalizing a design for which ive been working soley in firefox up to this point, just taking it across to webkit the first time ive notice is my headings differ quite allot, they are in Helvetica ...
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BoldDays for TDateTimePicker?

I'm using Delphi7 and I'd like to bold some days of a TDateTimePicker control. I've read that, originally, it's a descendant of TMonthCalendar, thus it should be possible. I've also found some ...
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Centering a capital letter with max. possible dimensions in a circle

I require below requirements with pure CSS. What I tried unsuccessfully for my aim at http://jsfiddle.net/5rH5R/ what I try to achieve with a generic image: and verbally: One letter in a circle ...
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H1-H6 font sizes in HTML

In HTML (and in typography in general, I suppose), there appears to be some defined sizes for H1-H6 -elements. Ie., if the baseline font size is 16px (or 100%), then h1 (w/c)ould be 2.25em (36px). ...
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How to combine bold and italic in CSS?

This W3Schools tutorial taught me how to use the CSS font-style property to make text bold (equivalent to <b&g>this</b> in old-fashioned HTML) as well as how to make text italic (...
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How to create small SPACES in HTML?

There is em dash and en dash. Is there an "en" equivalent to &nbsp; ? Is there an en equivalent to pure Ascii 32? I want a better way to write this: 123<span class="spanen">&nbsp;</...
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Why do <h5> and <h6> have smaller font sizes than <p> in most user agent default stylesheets?

The default <h5> and <h6> section headings in HTML5 have font sizes of 0.83em and 0.67em, respectively, while the default <p> font size is 1em. That means in a block of text ...
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Material Design Typography - Headlines, Titles, Spacing, Text Appearance

I've been following the Google official Material Design guidelines (http://www.google.com/design/spec/style/typography.html) on typography but I find them to be quite lacking. For instance, they list ...
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Is Garamond really a web safe font?

Is Garamond really web safe? Should I go ahead and use it? I know its not there in XP(Georgia is the fallback), however, what about other operating systems? Is it present in macs, new windows and ...
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Redefining "sentence" in Emacs? (single space between sentences, but ignoring abbreviations)

I would like to be able to navigate by sentence in Emacs (M-a, M-e). Here's the problem: by default, Emacs expects that each sentence is separated by two spaces, and I'm used to just putting a single ...
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how to get smart quotes on org-mode export?

How do I get Emacs org-mode to create proper typographic marks when I export to HTML, including converting straight quotes to smart quotes ("curly quotes") and converting hyphens --- to m-dashes —?
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Font messes up alignment of numbers

I'm using the Raleway font, but this font doesn't align numbers properly with letters. You can see this in this snippet: h1 { font-family: Raleway; font-size: 2rem; ...
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IE9 text rendering issue - tails on letters cut off

I'm running into an issue where - in IE9 standards mode - IE9 renders text in such a way that the tails on descending letters - "q, p, y" etc - disappear. Have tried playing with padding and other ...
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Web font embedding vs. sifr?

I'd like to use a non-standard web font to improve the appearance of my HTML. Is it preferable to embed a web font or use something like sifr? My understanding is sifr is a flash-based viewer for ...
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Text highlighting (label effect) using CSS

I want to create a text style similar to a label. Looky here: I can nearly do it using just: http://jsfiddle.net/STApE/ p{display: inline; background: yellow;} BUT, I want to add some padding. When ...
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CSS - Display text at descent instead of baseline?

Is there a proper way to display text at the descent height of a line instead of its baseline? Please reference the following pages: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baseline_(typography) and http://...
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