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Improve usability and consistency of cursor style between image-type * `input` and others. */ button, html input[type="button"], input[type="reset"], input[type="submit"] { -webkit-appearance: button; /* 2 */ cursor: pointer; /* 3 */ } /** * Re-set default cursor for disabled elements. */ button[disabled], html input[disabled] { cursor: default; } /** * Remove inner padding and border in Firefox 4+. */ button::-moz-focus-inner, input::-moz-focus-inner { border: 0; padding: 0; } /** * Address Firefox 4+ setting `line-height` on `input` using `!important` in * the UA stylesheet. */ input { line-height: normal; } /** * It's recommended that you don't attempt to style these elements. * Firefox's implementation doesn't respect box-sizing, padding, or width. * * 1. Address box sizing set to `content-box` in IE 8/9/10. * 2. Remove excess padding in IE 8/9/10. */ input[type="checkbox"], input[type="radio"] { box-sizing: border-box; /* 1 */ padding: 0; /* 2 */ } /** * Fix the cursor style for Chrome's increment/decrement buttons. For certain * `font-size` values of the `input`, it causes the cursor style of the * decrement button to change from `default` to `text`. */ input[type="number"]::-webkit-inner-spin-button, input[type="number"]::-webkit-outer-spin-button { height: auto; } /** * 1. Address `appearance` set to `searchfield` in Safari and Chrome. * 2. Address `box-sizing` set to `border-box` in Safari and Chrome * (include `-moz` to future-proof). */ input[type="search"] { -webkit-appearance: textfield; /* 1 */ -moz-box-sizing: content-box; -webkit-box-sizing: content-box; /* 2 */ box-sizing: content-box; } /** * Remove inner padding and search cancel button in Safari and Chrome on OS X. * Safari (but not Chrome) clips the cancel button when the search input has * padding (and `textfield` appearance). */ input[type="search"]::-webkit-search-cancel-button, input[type="search"]::-webkit-search-decoration { -webkit-appearance: none; } /** * Define consistent border, margin, and padding. */ fieldset { border: 1px solid #c0c0c0; margin: 0 2px; padding: 0.35em 0.625em 0.75em; } /** * 1. Correct `color` not being inherited in IE 8/9/10/11. * 2. 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For a complete list of the tags and their occurrence count, see file "webtags.lst" If any tag is not listed here, it is either (1) one of the "point" or "type" tags, which should be self-explanatory; or (2) Is a functional field with no effect on the typography. Last modified August 8, 1996. For questions, contact: Patrick Cassidy cassidy@micra.com 735 Belvidere Ave. Plainfield, NJ 07062 (908) 561-3416 or (908) 668-5252 ------------------------------------------------------------- A separate file, entities.web, contain the list of the individual non-ASCII characters represented by either higher-order hexadecimal character marks (e.g., \'94, for o-umlaut) or by entity tags (e.g., , and closes with a similar tag containing the forward slash thus: . The absence of an end-field tag, or the presence of an end-field tag without a prior begin-field tag constitutes a typographical error, of which there may be a significant number. Any errors detected should be brought to the attention of PC. Most of the tags are represented in the text by italic type, with a number of exceptions. Where a word is contained within more than one field, the innermost field determines the font to be used. Wherever recognizable functional fields were found, an attempt was made to tag the field with a functional mark, but in many cases, words were italicised only to represent the word itself as a discourse entity, and in some such cases, the "italic" mark was used, implying nothing regarding functionality of the word. The base font is considered "plain". Where an italic field is indicated, parentheses or brackets within the field are not italicised. Where no font is specified for a tag, the tag is merely a functional division, and was printed in plain font. This is marked by an asterisk (*). The size of the "plain" font is about 1.6 mm for the height of capitalized letters. ============================================================= Explicit typographical tags: These were used where the purpose of a different font was merely to distinguish a word from the body of the text, and no explicit functional tag seemed apropriate. ----------------------------------- Tag Font ----------------------------------- plain font (that used in the body of a definition) -- normally not marked, except within fields of a different front. italic bold small caps (used mostly for "a. d.", "b. c.") A squared bold font approximating the "universe bold" font on the HP Laserjet4, slightly larger than the capitals in a definition body. Used in expositions describing shapes, such as "Y", "T", "U", "X", "V". Font the same as the headword , though the field is not a headword. Used only once. subscript superscript superscript <...type> A series of tags, many unique, designating certain unusual fonts, such as "bourgeoistype" for "bourgeois type", in the section on typography. Sans-serif font A series of point size markers, many unique. Vertically organized column. Vertically organized column -- only part of a table which needs to be completed. Used once. ============================================================= Explicit formatting tags: preceded by two paragraph marks (carriage returns). Not otherwise marked, but can be done automatically if needed. These "authority" fields are right-justified, and usually fit on the same line as the last segment of the preceding definition or quotation. When they don't fit on the last line, they are right-justified on a line of their own. Always right-justified, as described for . Used only for The single letter in the headers to each letter of the alphabet. Right justified Designates a row in a table. Designates one item in a row of a table. Used only when intervening spaces do not serve properly as natural field separaters. Always a filled rectangular array. Always a filled rectangular array.
Just a place-holder. Illustration place-holder. Seldom used. Supra. The two parts of each such field are stacked, one over the other, *without* a horizontal bar between (as in a fraction). Used only in one entry, for a musical notation. Music figure. Ony in a note under the entry "Figure", the two numbers of each such field are bold, 20 point type, stacked as in a fraction with a bar between them, but also having a horizontal stroke midway through each numeral. Unique to this entry. ==================================================================== Functional Tags -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tag Font Meaning (Comparatives are relative to the plain font.) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- <-- --> * Comment, not a tag. These segments should be deleted from the written or printed text. Page numbers of the original text are indicated within such comments; these may be left in, if desired. * Multiple headword. This field is used where more than one headword shares a single definition. In the dictionary, the (usually) two headwords are left-justified one below the other in the column, and are tied together on the right side of the headwords by a long right curly brace. This division is strictly functional, for analytical purposes, and does not affect the typography. bold, headword. Each main entry begins with the larger by mark, and ends at the next mark. The 2 points main entries are not otherwise explicitly marked as a distinctive field. The same word may appear as a headword several times, usually as different parts of speech, but sometimes with diferent entries as the same part of speech, presumably to indicate a different etymology. Within the hw field the heavy accent is represented by double quote ("), the light accent by open-single-quote (`), and the short dash separating syllables by an asterisk (*). A hyphen (-) is used to represent the hyphen of hyphenated words. * pronunciation. The default font is normal, but many non-ASCII characters are used. The pronunciation field may have more than one pronunciation, separated by an " italic Part of speech. Always an abbreviation: e.g., n.; v. i.; v. t.; a.; adv.; pron.; prep. Combinations may occur, as "a. & n.". * Plural. The "plural" segment starts with a "pl." which is italicised, but in this segment is not otherwise marked as italicised. Other words occurring in this segment are plain type. The "pl." can be easily explicitly marked if necessary. small caps Plural word. The actual plural form of the word, found within a segment. * Singular. Analogous to the segment, but more rarely used, mostly for Indian tribes. small caps Singular word. The singular form of the plural-form headword. * Morphological derivatives. In this position, the various derivative forms of the verbs are listed (imperfect, present progressive). Adverbial and nominal derivatives of adjectives are also marked as , but are found at the end of each main entry. Also, irregular comparative and superlative derivatives of adjectives may have a "wordforms" segment prior to the definition. In the case of such wordforms prior to the definition, this segment is almost always contained within square brackets, with an occasional exception. The adverbial and nominalized derivatives at the end of a main entry are usually introduced by an em dash [represented as two hyphens (--)]. bold, Same font as , with accents and syllable larger by breaks marked as in the headword. 2 points Small Caps Entry reference. References to headwords within the "etymology" section are in small caps, and so are the morphological derivatives presented in the "wordforms" segment prior to the definition. Such references also occur in the body of definitions, and in "usage" segments. The morphological derivatives (in the segments) do not have entries elsewhere, so "entry reference" is a misleading tag in these cases, where it merely signifies a font, and should be changed in the next version. Such entry referemces, other than in segments, should function as hypertext buttons to access that entry. * Etymology. Always contained within square brackets. Normal type is used for explanatory comments, and italics for the actual words (marked ) considered as etymological sources. italic Etymological source. Words from which the headword was derived, or to which it is related. The Greek words within an etymology segment are invariably etymology sources, and should be marked as such, but are not so marked, even in the rare cases where the Greek word transliteration has been written in. transliteration Greek. The Greek words have been transliterated using the equivalents explained in the file "entities.web". In most cases, the transliterations are typical for Greek letters, except for theta (transl = q), phi (transl. = f), eta (transl. = h), and upsilon (transl. = y, whether pronounced as y or u). This was to eliminate any ambiguity. bold, Sense number. A headword may have over 20 larger by different sense numbers. Within each numbered 2 points sense there may be lettered sub-senses. See the (sub-definition) field. italic Field of specialization. Most often used for Zoology and Botany, but many "fields of specialization" are marked for technical terms. The parentheses are usually within this field, but are not themselves in italics. * definition. The definition may have subfields, particularly (an illustrative phrase starting with "as" or "thus" and containing the headword (or a morphological derivative). The , \'bd...\'b8 quotations (left and right double quotes) and fields may be found within a definition field, but should and usually are located outside the definition proper. The marking macro was inconsistent in this placement, and the exclusion of the , and quotations needs to be completed by the proof-readers. Certain definitions contain fields within them, where the headword is an irregular derivative of another headword. In these cases, the field follows immediately after the tag, and these entries do not have a separate field. In such cases, the field is italic, as usual. italic Authority or author. Used where an authority is (may be right- given for a definition, and also used for the justified. See author, where a quotation within double quotes in the section is given in the same paragraph as the on formatting). definition. The double quotes are indicated by the open-quote (\'bd) and close-quote (\'b8). In both cases, it is typically right-justified, almost always fitting on the same line with the last line of the definition or quotation. Within collocation segments, it is usually used only after quotations, and is not right- justified, except occasionally where it would be close to the right margin, and then apparently is is right-justified. We have not explicitly marked those which are right-justified, but they can be recognized because they are on a line by themselves, preceded by two carriage returns. smaller by Quotation. No bracketing quotation marks, two points, though occasionally \'bd-\'b8 quotations occur centered, within these quotations. These quotations Separate tend to be more complete sentences, rather paragraph than just phrases, such as are contained within quotation marks within the definition paragraph. italic, Quotation author. Used only for the quotations right justified that are centered in their own paragraphs. italic Quotation example. An example of usage within quotations marked .. smaller spacing Collocation segment. The font and size is normal in a cs, but the spacing between lines is smaller (0.9 mm between lower-case letters, rather than 1.1 mm in the main body of the definition). For an on-line dictionary, this typography is probably pointless.
bold, Collocation. A word combination containing the smaller by headword (or a morphological derivative). 1 point The collocations do not have an explicitly marked part of speech. * Multiple collocation. Similar to multiple headword, when two or more collocations share one definition; however, the two collocations are in-line, rather than stacked or justified. There may be "or" or "and" words (italicised), or an "etc." (plain type) within this field. In most cases, the smaller spacing Collocation definition. Similar in structure to headword definitions (the field). May contain an field. Plain type, but with closer spacing than main definitions. * Explanatory note. No explicit font is indicated. These segments may be separate, as in the separate paragraphs starting italic Alternative name. Usually for plants or animals, but also used for other cases where words are introduced by "also called", "called also", "formerly called". These are functionally synonyms for that word-sense. italic Same as , but the marked word is a plural form, whereas the headword is singular. italic, Usage mark. Almost always within square brackets, occasionally in parentheses or without any bracketing. but The most common usage marks, explanatory "Obs." = obsolete "R." = rare, "Colloq." = may be plain. colloquial, "Prov. Eng." = Provincial England, etc. are in italics. Some usage notes are also marked with , but are in plain. For simplicity, all words in this field may be italic, until additional explicti marks are added. * A segment occurring within the definitional sentence, providing an example of usage of the headword. Not conceptually a part of the actual definition. italic Example. An example of usage of the headword, usually found within an segment. * Alternative spelling segment. Almost always contained within square brackets after the main definition segment. Expository words such as "Spelled also" are in plain font. italic Alternative spelling. The actual word which is an alternative spelling to the headword. These are functionally synonyms of the headword. In most cases these also occur as headwords, with reference to the word where the actual definition is found, but no check has been performed to see if they are all listed separately. They should be indexed at this location, also. italic Collocation reference. A reference to a collocation. Each such collocation should have its own entry, and these references should function as hypertext buttons to access that entry. italic Subdefinition, marked (a), (b), (c), etc. THese are finer distinctions of word senses, used within numbered word-sense (for main entries), and also used for subdefinitions within collocation segments, which have no numbering of senses. The letter is italic, the parentheses are not. plain Synonyms. A list of synonyms, sometimes followed by a segment. narrower Comparisons of word usage for words which are spacing sometimes confused. As with collocation segments, font is plain, but spacing is smaller than normal definition spacing. This seems pointlessly complicating for an on-line display. italic Contrasting word. Not exactly an antonym, which is marked , but a contrasting word which is often introduced as "opposite to" or "contrasts with". italic Antonym. * Second definition (occasionally, a third definition is present). This is used where a second or third part of speech with the same orthography is placed under one headword. Within this segment, there will be a field, and sometimes a and/or a quotation. italic. Plural form. Used exclusively to mark the "pl." abbreviation, which introduces a definition for the headword, *when used in the plural form*. Not related to , which spells out the plural form, but does define it. italic Usage example. Used only a few times, within segments. italic Subtype. A functional mark, to point out words which are conceptually subtypes of the headword. plain, Chemical formula. The letters are plain font, numbers but the numbers are subscript. This is mostly subscript useful as a functional mark to pinpoint chemicals. italic Mathematical expression. In this dictionary, essentially all letters (used as variable labels) in math expressions are in italic font. The "+" and "-" may also appear typographically different from elsewhere in the dictionary. italic Also a mathematical expression, but the colon and double colon may have a different typography than usual., as in a:b italic Singular form. Analogous to , to define the singular word where the headword is the plural form. * Morphological derivation. Used to mark the entry-reference portions of those entries which are defined as morphological derivatives (plural, p. p., imp.) of other headwords. Used just as an attempt to mark and regularize the entry format. May be ignored typographically. a stack, Fraction. Used for non-numerical fractions with which cannot be expressed as a superscript, Exponential. Used in mathematical expressions. smaller font. italic Translation (of Greek) in the body of a definition. Used only twice. bold, Collocation font. Same font as used in collocations. smaller This is used only in the list of "un-" words not by 1 point actually defined in the dictionary. Probably could be replaced by a segment mark for the entire list! * Functional expression (math). The function names are in plain type, the variables are italic. italic Illustration reference. italic Figure reference. * Chemical reaction. Similar to chemical formulas (which are contained but not explicitly marked), with some other symbols. italic Verb Particle. Only a few particles were actually marked, but in a future version more may be. ? Table Title. Used only once. * Square root -- differs from the entity field has a bar over the expression within the field, as well as the square root symbol preceding the expression in the field. Used only once. * Vinculum. In a mathematical expression, a bar extending over the expression within the field. Used only once. This apparently serves the same function as a parentheses, of causing the expression within the field to be evaluated and the result used as the (mathematical) value of the field. plain Nultype. An older version of . italic Part. A word which is a part of the headword. * Second collocation definition. Somewhat similar to . Purely a mark to reduce functional ambiguity, with no effect on the typography. ========================================================== */ .result { /* scaffolding, general */ width: 90%; max-width: 600px; margin: 50px auto 0 auto; } .result .result-title { margin: 0.85em 0; line-height: 1; font-size: 200%; text-align: center; } .result .result-content { /* recommended styles, unused tags are omitted */ /* Documented as: "Sans-serif font" but in reality used only once with the same semantics as universbold */ /* dealing with reality - fixing crappy markup and styling instructions */ } .result .result-content meaning { display: block; padding: 0 0 0 0; margin: 0 0 0 0; font-family: "Prociono"; line-height: 1.35; } .result .result-content meaning:last-child { padding: 0 0 50px 0; } .result .result-content meaning:after { display: block; width: 100%; height: 100px; content: ''; background: transparent url(../images/separator.png) center center no-repeat; background-size: 50%; opacity: 1; } @media screen and (max-width: 5in) { .result .result-content meaning:after { height: 60px; } } .result .result-content meaning:last-child:after { height: 0; background-image: none; } .result .result-content universbold { font-size: 110%; font-family: 'Roboto'; font-weight: 900; text-transform: uppercase; } .result .result-content subs { vertical-align: sub; font-size: 70%; } .result .result-content sups { vertical-align: super; font-size: 70%; } .result .result-content supr { vertical-align: super; font-size: 70%; } .result .result-content sansserif { font-size: 110%; font-family: 'Roboto'; font-weight: 900; text-transform: uppercase; } .result .result-content hw { font-size: 110%; font-family: TimesNewRoman, "Times New Roman", Times, Baskerville, Georgia, serif; font-weight: bold; } .result .result-content pos { font-family: TimesNewRoman, "Times New Roman", Times, Baskerville, Georgia, serif; font-style: italic; font-size: 110%; } .result .result-content plw { text-transform: lowercase; font-variant: small-caps; } .result .result-content singw { text-transform: lowercase; font-variant: small-caps; } .result .result-content wf { font-size: 110%; font-family: TimesNewRoman, "Times New Roman", Times, Baskerville, Georgia, serif; font-weight: bold; } .result .result-content sn { font-size: 110%; font-family: TimesNewRoman, "Times New Roman", Times, Baskerville, Georgia, serif; font-weight: bold; } .result .result-content collocation { font-size: 95%; font-family: TimesNewRoman, "Times New Roman", Times, Baskerville, Georgia, serif; font-weight: bold; } .result .result-content cd { line-height: 1; } .result .result-content sd { font-family: TimesNewRoman, "Times New Roman", Times, Baskerville, Georgia, serif; font-style: italic; font-size: 110%; } .result .result-content meaning blockquote { margin: 20px 5px 0 5px; font-size: 100%; text-align: center; color: #777777; } .result .result-content meaning blockquote + i { display: inline-block; width: 100%; margin: 0 0 10px 0; 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