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Otherwise, '''text''' refers to:
 
Otherwise, '''text''' refers to:
  
In books:
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In books: a [[book], a textbook, [[Subtext]], e-text or [[e-book]]
  
* a [[book]]
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In computing: character or string data as opposed to binary data, code segment, a memory portion of an object file that contains executable computer instructions, [[Plain text]], Text-based (computing), an application whose primary input and output are based on text rather than graphics
* a textbook
 
* [[Subtext]]
 
* e-text or [[e-book]]
 
  
In computing:
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In unit(s) of study: [[hermeneutics]], [[philology]], [[Semiotics]], the study of signs and symbols, both individually and grouped, [[cultural studies]] , units of [[discourse]]
  
* character or string data , as opposed to binary data
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In writing: a piece of writing, [[Textual criticism]]
  
* Code segment or text segment, a portion of memory or of an object file that contains executable computer instructions
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See also: TXT[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text]
 
 
* [[Plain text]]
 
 
 
* Text-based (computing), an application whose primary input and output are based on text rather than graphics
 
 
 
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In unit of study:
 
 
 
* [[hermeneutics]]
 
* [[philology]]
 
* [[Semiotics]], the study of signs and symbols, both individually and grouped into sign systems
 
* [[cultural studies]], the unit of [[discourse]]
 
 
 
In writing:
 
 
 
* a piece of writing
 
* [[Textual criticism]]
 
 
 
See also:
 
 
 
* TXT[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text]
 
  
 
[[Category: General Reference]]
 
[[Category: General Reference]]
 
[[Category: Books]]
 
[[Category: Books]]

Revision as of 19:06, 16 December 2007

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"limitations of 'text'"

'The' Text appears as a title for the main section of A Course in Miracles. Sometimes it functions as a vernacular term for ACIM. For contents see:[1]


Otherwise, text refers to:

In books: a [[book], a textbook, Subtext, e-text or e-book

In computing: character or string data as opposed to binary data, code segment, a memory portion of an object file that contains executable computer instructions, Plain text, Text-based (computing), an application whose primary input and output are based on text rather than graphics

In unit(s) of study: hermeneutics, philology, Semiotics, the study of signs and symbols, both individually and grouped, cultural studies , units of discourse

In writing: a piece of writing, Textual criticism

See also: TXT[2]