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- character is created by placing one character on another one – for example, overstriking ⟨L⟩ with ⟨-⟩ results in printing a ⟨Ł⟩ (L with stroke) character. The...
- This practice is now obsolete and generally occurred for two purposes. Overstriking was sometimes done for technical reasons when a first strike is unsatisfactory...
- continuous line above the characters is sometimes called overstriking, though overstriking generally refers to printing one character on top of an already-printed...
- exponentiation was an overstrike of | and *. The aforementioned underlining of reserved words (keywords) could also be done using overstriking. The language is...
- Electronic Arts for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game was announced as Overstrike before it was rebranded in August 2012. It was released on May 28, 2013...
- The Insert key Insert (often abbreviated Ins) is a key commonly found on computer keyboards. It is primarily used to switch between the two text-entering...
- in fact a mule; in other words, a mistake occurred in the process of overstriking the original coin, and it was accidentally issued with both king's standards...
- does not support the Latin F or G blocks. Stacked diacritics tend to overstrike each other. As of 2018[update], the IPA was developing their own font...
- single directionality. It can handle some combining marks by simple overstriking methods, but cannot display Hebrew (bidirectional), Devanagari (one character...
- Abhirakasa (transl.The Khsaharata Satrap Abhiraka; victory to Abhiraka). Overstrikes on coins of Apollodotus II are plenty; besides, coins of Apollodotos...