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Non-spacing character - Non-spacing character when typed doesn't move the entry point to the next character, like in conventional typewriters to type an 'ä' you need to type the umlaut (¨) first and then 'a' which will go into the same space.

Typography - Typography (from the Greek words typos = form and graphein = to write) is the art and technique of setting written subject matter in type using a combination of typeface styles, point sizes, line lengths, line leading, character spacing, and word spacing to produce typeset artwork in physical or digital form.

Tracking (typography) - In typography, tracking is the process of uniformly increasing or decreasing the space between all glyphs (letters) in a block of text. Tracking is sometimes called character spacing or letter spacing, especially in reference to computer typesetting.

Typographer - A typographer (from the Greek words typos = form and grapho = write) practices typography (the art and technique of selecting and arranging type styles, point sizes, line lengths, line leading, character spacing, and word spacing for typeset applications.) Patented by William Austin Burt in 1829.


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