-
vertical extent, and
width,
breadth or depth.
Height is used when
there is a base from
which vertical measurements can be taken.
Width or
breadth usually...
- The zero-
width space (),
abbreviated ZWSP, is a non-printing
character used in
computerized typesetting to
indicate word
boundaries to text-processing...
- characters.
Unlike monospaced fonts, a
halfwidth character occupies half the
width of a
fullwidth character,
hence the name.
Halfwidth and
Fullwidth Forms...
- In telecommunications,
spectral width is the
width of a
spectral band, i.e., the
range of
wavelengths or
frequencies over
which the
magnitude of all spectral...
- Pulse-
width modulation (PWM), also
known as pulse-duration
modulation (PDM) or pulse-length
modulation (PLM), is any
method of
representing a
signal as...
- Bus
width may
refer to: Bus § Dimensions, the
width of the road
vehicle Bus
width, in
computer architecture, the
amount of data that can be
accessed or...
- The zero-
width non-joiner (ZWNJ, /zwɪndʒ/) () is a non-printing
character used in the
computerization of
writing systems that make use of ligatures....
- The beam
diameter or beam
width of an
electromagnetic beam is the
diameter along any
specified line that is
perpendicular to the beam axis and intersects...
-
misplaced vowels or
missing conjuncts instead of
Indic text. The zero-
width joiner (ZWJ, /ˈzwɪdʒ/) (‍) is a non-printing
character used in the...
-
Width is a
measure of
distance from side to side,
measuring across an
object at
right angles to the length.
Width may also
refer to:
Width of a partial...