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- Homoglyph abstract "In typography, a homoglyph is one of two or more characters, or glyphs, with shapes that either appear identical or cannot be differentiated by quick visual inspection. This designation is also applied to sequences of characters sharing these properties.The antonym is synoglyph, which refers to glyphs that look different but mean the same thing. Synoglyphs are also known as display variants. The term homograph is sometimes used synonymously with homoglyph, though in the usual linguistic sense homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings – a property of words, not characters.In 2008, the Unicode Consortium published its Technical Report #36 on a range of issues deriving from the visual similarity of characters both in single scripts, and similarities between characters in different scripts.A manifestation of homoglyphic confusion in a historical regard results from the use of a 'y' to represent a 'þ' when setting older English texts in typefaces that do not contain the latter character. This has led in modern times to such phenomena as Ye olde shoppe – implying incorrectly that the word the was formerly written ye /jiː/. For further discussion see thorn.Typefaces containing homoglyphs are considered unsuitable for writing formulas, URLs, source code, IDs and other text where characters cannot always be differentiated from the context.".
- Homoglyph wikiPageExternalLink homoglyphs.net.
- Homoglyph wikiPageID "1590217".
- Homoglyph wikiPageRevisionID "600193339".
- Homoglyph hasPhotoCollection Homoglyph.
- Homoglyph subject Category:Typography.
- Homoglyph subject Category:Unicode.
- Homoglyph comment "In typography, a homoglyph is one of two or more characters, or glyphs, with shapes that either appear identical or cannot be differentiated by quick visual inspection. This designation is also applied to sequences of characters sharing these properties.The antonym is synoglyph, which refers to glyphs that look different but mean the same thing. Synoglyphs are also known as display variants.".
- Homoglyph label "Homoglyph".
- Homoglyph label "Homoglyph".
- Homoglyph label "Омоглиф".
- Homoglyph label "حروف متشابهة".
- Homoglyph label "同形字".
- Homoglyph sameAs Homoglyph.
- Homoglyph sameAs 호모글리프.
- Homoglyph sameAs m.05dwfr.
- Homoglyph sameAs Q239178.
- Homoglyph sameAs Q239178.
- Homoglyph wasDerivedFrom Homoglyph?oldid=600193339.
- Homoglyph isPrimaryTopicOf Homoglyph.