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  2. Ampersand - Wikipedia

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    In the plain TeX markup language, the ampersand is used to mark tabstops. The ampersand itself can be applied in TeX with \&. The Computer Modern fonts replace it with an "E.T." symbol in the cmti# (text italic) fonts, so it can be entered as {\it\&} in running text when using the default (Computer Modern) fonts.

  3. This app lets you copy and paste text from images - AOL

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    TL;DR: Pull text from videos, images, and more with TextSniper for Mac, on sale for 42% off. As of April 26, get a lifetime subscription for only $3.99. TextSniper is a Mac app that lets you ...

  4. Text editor - Wikipedia

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    Emacs, a text editor popular among programmers, running on Microsoft Windows. gedit is a text editor shipped with GNOME. Some text editors are small and simple, while others offer broad and complex functions. For example, Unix and Unix-like operating systems have the pico editor (or a variant), but many also include the vi and Emacs editors.

  5. Wikipedia:Text copyright violations 101 - Wikipedia

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    Tick the checkbox for the last version before your revert. Hold the shift key and tick the checkbox of the version where the copyvio was inserted. Click the "Del / Undel Selected Revisions" button. In the Revision Deletion interface, set "Hide revision text" to yes, and leave the rest untouched. Pick Criterion RD1.

  6. Control-C - Wikipedia

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    Larry Tesler created the concept of cut, copy, paste, and undo for human-computer interaction while working at Xerox PARC to control text editing. During the development of the Macintosh it was decided that the cut, paste, copy and undo would be used frequently and assigned them to the ⌘-Z (Undo), ⌘-X (Cut), ⌘-C (Copy), and ⌘-V (Paste).

  7. Cut & Paste - Wikipedia

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    Cut & Paste is a simple word processor released by Electronic Arts in 1984 for $50 (equivalent to $147 in 2023). It was developed in a time when the ability to cut, copy, and paste text (now known as a clipboard) was a significant feature for home computers. Its package is a hard plastic box which opens like a book, containing a program floppy ...

  8. Help:Text editor support - Wikipedia

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    Select the entire content of the browser text area (as with Ctrl + A or ⌘ Cmd + A ), copy it (to the clipboard; Ctrl + C ), then paste ( Ctrl + V) it into an external editor window. Perform the editing and copy the text editor contents. Select the browser text area contents so that they are overwritten, then paste the edited text back.

  9. Google Sheets - Wikipedia

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    A simple find and replace tool is available. The service includes a web clipboard tool that allows users to copy and paste content between Google Sheets and Google Docs, Google Slides, and Google Drawings. The web clipboard can also be used for copying and pasting content between different computers.