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Italics kerning

Non-adjacent / no suffix
This is a sentence with italic text followed by regular text ← wiki-text
This is a sentence with italic text followed by regular text ← <i> with padding-right
font-family padding possessive punctuation plural hyphenated
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sans-serif 0 Heermann's Fletcher, Gearing, Gleaveses Benson-class
sans-serif .1em Heermann's Fletcher, Gearing, Gleaveses Benson-class
Helvetica 0 Heermann's Fletcher, Gearing, Gleaveses Benson-class
Helvetica .1em Heermann's Fletcher, Gearing, Gleaveses Benson-class
Helvetica Neue 0 Heermann's Fletcher, Gearing, Gleaveses Benson-class
Helvetica Neue .1em Heermann's Fletcher, Gearing, Gleaveses Benson-class
-apple-system (SF) 0 Heermann's Fletcher, Gearing, Gleaveses Benson-class
-apple-system (SF) .1em Heermann's Fletcher, Gearing, Gleaveses Benson-class
BlinkMacSystemFont 0 Heermann's Fletcher, Gearing, Gleaveses Benson-class
BlinkMacSystemFont .1em Heermann's Fletcher, Gearing, Gleaveses Benson-class
Segoe UI 0 Heermann's Fletcher, Gearing, Gleaveses Benson-class
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Roboto 0 Heermann's Fletcher, Gearing, Gleaveses Benson-class
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Lato 0 Heermann's Fletcher, Gearing, Gleaveses Benson-class
Lato .1em Heermann's Fletcher, Gearing, Gleaveses Benson-class

2nd Battle of Philippines (Collier's Weekly citations)

(found at part 1, part 2, and part 3 (unreliable source links, need better URLs)):

  • Reynolds, Quentin; Jones, George E.; Teatsorth, Ralph; Morris, Frank D. (13 January 1945). "America's Greatest Naval Battle: Report on the Second Battle of the Philippines (First of three parts)". Collier's. pp. 11–13, 64–65.
  • Reynolds, Quentin; Jones, George E.; Teatsorth, Ralph; Morris, Frank D. (20 January 1945). "America's Greatest Naval Battle: Report on the Second Battle of the Philippines (Second of three parts)". Collier's. pp. 18–19, 67–69.
  • Reynolds, Quentin; Jones, George E.; Teatsorth, Ralph; Morris, Frank D. (27 January 1945). "America's Greatest Naval Battle: Report on the Second Battle of the Philippines (Third of three parts)". Collier's. pp. 18, 69–72.

Search testing

Articles containing "</table>" and has template {{Episode table}}

Articles containing "dontclose" and has template {{Episode table}}

Articles containing "{{End|Episode table" and has template {{Episode table}}

  1. first item
  2. second item
  3. 3rd item

sbb (talk) 01:27, 4 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

10 YΩ⋅m 10 kPa⋅m1/2  — sbb (talk) 20:28, 22 April 2021 (UTC)Reply
10.0 mm/m (10,000 μm/m) 0.90/°C (0.5/°F)  — sbb (talk) 20:21, 24 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

testing harvc

So and so, said Förster,[1] but Klink said otherwise,[2] both of whom disagreed with Ueberschär.[3]

References

Compact glossary and deflists

term 1
defn 1
term 2
defn 2
term A
defn A
term B
defn B

 — sbb (talk) 18:24, 10 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

HTML comment

  • no subst:
  • subst:

 — sbb (talk) 21:28, 29 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

tbr

this is some text that should break and break, ....

this is some text that should break and break, ... .

this is some text that should break and break, ... .

/  — sbb (talk) 06:33, 17 October 2024 (UTC)Reply

Testing {{wrap at}}

Below is a test of breaking lines for visual purpose only, but still flows for screenreaders.

This is wrapped text like such.

This is a paragraph with sentences. But they aren't split. Reading should sound natural.

This should be broken into lines and will be read continuously


hdr Wrapped

header

not wrapped header
Data 1 Data 2 Data 3

 — sbb (talk) 16:05, 3 November 2024 (UTC)Reply

chess score

2½ – 3½

2½–3½  — sbb (talk) 08:28, 20 May 2025 (UTC)Reply

testing new Template Gmain

testing

Main article: Machine gun

Main article: Machine gun

a machine gun
 — sbb (talk) 04:34, 25 May 2025 (UTC)Reply

more Harvc (web based dictionary)

statement[1][2]

another statement[2]

And referencing by {{sfnp}}...[3]

Another sfnp ref.[3][4][5]

References

  1. ^ Read (2014a); Read (2014b).
  2. ^ a b Read (2014c). "C". In Read (2014).
  3. ^ a b Read (2014c).
  4. ^ Read (2014a).
  5. ^ Hamersly (1858), p. 134.
  • Read, David (11 November 2014). "Glossary of Nautical Terms". Practical Boat Owner. Archived from the original on 2025-05-02.
  • [Hamersly (1858)] Blah Blah. J. R. Hamersly. 1858.

Diopters references

I have no idea about any governing body in the field of optometry. But regarding what's in texts, or what's being taught in optics, there's several examples that mostly show "D" (Many fewer referred to "dpt").

  • "Dioptres (D)" Ray (2002), p. 36.
  • "When dealing with powers, the term diopter with symbol “D” is usually used instead of inverse meters," Atchison (2018), p. 44.
  • "more commonly referred to as diopters (D). Diopters is the preferred unit in ophthalmic and visual optics because ..." Thibos (2018), p. 109.
  • "image quality in the presence of 1.5 diopters (D) of anisometropia ... vary from 1D to 2D. ... the largest interocular difference occurred at distance (0D) and intermediate (1.5D) object distances." Zheleznyak, Sabesan & Geunyoung (2018), p. 125.
  • "The mean spherical equivalent was reduced from −6.2 to −3.7 diopters (D) ... and to −2.1 D ... from −4.2 to −3.0 D ...", and "led to an average improvement of 2.3 diopters (D) 1 week postoperative." Mrochen, Lemanski & Pajic (2018), pp. 135–136.
  • "The relationship between power (K) and focal length (f) is that a focal length of 1000 mm is a power of one dioptre (1 D)," Jacobson et al. (2000), p. 101.
  • "The refractive power Vi is measured in units of diopters (dpt) with 1 dpt = 1/m." Teubner & Brückner (2019), p. 114.
  • "When f is in meters, the unit of power is the inverse meter, or diopter, symbolized by D: 1 m−1 = 1 D." Hecht (2017), p. 211.
  • "The units of optical power are called “diopters” (D). That is, 1 D = 1/m, or 1 m−1." LibreTexts (2025)
  • "The dioptric power is measured in units of m−1, also called diopters (dpt)." Parschotta (n.d.).
References
  • Guenther, Bob D.; Steel, Duncan G., eds. (2018). Encyclopedia of Modern Optics. Vol. 5 (2nd ed.).
  • Hecht, Eugene (2017). Optics (5th ed.). Pearson.
  • Jacobson, Ralph E.; Ray, Sidney F.; Attridge, Geoffrey G.; Axrod, Norman F. (2000). The Manual of Photography (9th ed.). Focal Press.
  • [LibreTexts] "The Eye". LibreTexts Physics. 16 March 2025.
  • Parschotta, Rüdiger (n.d.). "Dioptric Power". RP Photonics Encyclopedia.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link)
  • Ray, Sidney F. (2002). Applied Photographic Optics (3rd ed.). p. 36.
  • Teubner, Ulrich; Brückner, Hans Josef (2019). Optical Imaging and Photography. de Gruyter.

Zone System testing

Description of Zone System zones
Zone Tones Description
0 Pure black: no detail
I Near black, with slight tonality but no texture
II Textured black; the darkest part of the image in which slight detail is recorded
III Average dark materials and low values showing adequate texture
IV Average dark foliage, dark stone, or landscape shadows
V Middle gray: clear north sky; dark skin, average weathered wood
VI Average light skin; light stone; shadows on snow in sunlit landscapes
VII Very light skin; shadows in snow with acute side lighting
VIII Lightest tone with texture; textured snow
IX Slight tone without texture; glaring snow
X Pure white: light sources and specular reflections; paper white; no detail
Note: The tones of the Zone System zones are set against 20%, 50%, and 80% backgrounds.
Description of Zone System zones
Zone Tones Description
0 Pure black: no detail
I Near black, with slight tonality but no texture
II Textured black; the darkest part of the image in which slight detail is recorded
III Average dark materials and low values showing adequate texture
IV Average dark foliage, dark stone, or landscape shadows
V Middle gray: clear north sky; dark skin, average weathered wood
VI Average light skin; light stone; shadows on snow in sunlit landscapes
VII Very light skin; shadows in snow with acute side lighting
VIII Lightest tone with texture; textured snow
IX Slight tone without texture; glaring snow
X Pure white: light sources and specular reflections; paper white; no detail
Note: The tones of the Zone System zones are set against 20%, 50%, and 80% backgrounds.

t-half

This element also has 12 known meta states, with the most stable being 113mCd (t1/2 13.9 years), 115mCd (t1/2 44.6 days) and 117mCd (t1/2 3.44 hours).


t1/2 = 3.14 asdfas

 — sbb (talk) 07:56, 8 November 2025 (UTC)Reply

{{convert}} with per- units and preunit

Option Space following Correct? {{convert}} code Result
Input Output
default No Out {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|qqs}} 7 qqsper yard (7.7 qqs/m)
Yes In {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|qqs }} 7 qqs per yard (7.7 qqs /m)
No No Out {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|qqs|zzs}} 7 qqsper yard (7.7 zzs/m)
Yes {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|qqs|zzs }} 7 qqsper yard (7.7 zzs /m)
Yes No {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|qqs |qqs}} 7 qqs per yard (7.7 qqs/m)
|abbr=on No {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|qqs|abbr=on}} 7 qqs/yd (7.7 qqs/m)
No {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|qqs|zzs|abbr=on}} 7 qqs/yd (7.7 zzs/m)
Yes In {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|qqs|zzs |abbr=on}} 7 qqs/yd (7.7 zzs /m)</nowiki>
|abbr=off No {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|qqs|abbr=off}} 7 qqsper yard (7.7 qqsper metre)
No {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|qqs|zzs|abbr=off}} 7 qqsper yard (7.7 zzsper metre)
Yes Out {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|qqs|zzs |abbr=off}} 7 qqsper yard (7.7 zzs per metre)
Yes {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|qqs |abbr=off}} 7 qqs per yard (7.7 qqs per metre)
Yes {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|qqs |zzs |abbr=off}} 7 qqs per yard (7.7 zzs per metre)
No In {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|qqs |zzs|abbr=off}} 7 qqs per yard (7.7 zzsper metre)
|adj=on No Out {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|qqs|adj=on}} widget 7 qqs-per-yard (7.7 qqs/m) widget
|adj=on
preunit w/ -
No In {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|-qqs|adj=on}} widget 7-qqs-per-yard (7.7-qqs/m) widget
|adj=on
preunit w/ -
No No {{convert|7|/yd|/m|disp=preunit|-qqs|zzs|adj=on}} widget 7-qqs-per-yard (7.7 zzs/m) widget
|adj=on {{convert|7|/yd|/m|adj=on}} widget 7-per-yard (7.7/m) widget

mvarb testing

x2
T
, xT, x2

x0, x0 vs. x0

xbold, xbold xbold

V+, |x0| = ...  — sbb (talk) 18:54, 31 December 2025 (UTC)Reply

student's

Student's t-test

Student's t-test

Student's t-test  — sbb (talk) 02:12, 11 June 2026 (UTC)Reply

 — sbb (talk) 17:01, 21 June 2026 (UTC)Reply

Table row borders

Regular and uniform polytopes in seven dimensions
(Displayed as orthogonal projections in each Coxeter plane of symmetry)
A6 B7 D7 E7
altN=7-simplex altN=7-cube altN=7-orthoplex
7-simplex 7-cube 7-orthoplex 7-demicube 321 231 132
=
{3,3,3,3,3,3} {4,3,3,3,3,3} {3,3,3,3,3,4} {4,3,3,3,3,3} = {3,34,1} {3,3,3,32,1} {3,3,33,1} {3,33,2}

 — sbb (talk) 18:12, 11 August 2026 (UTC)Reply

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