…ts that also match other full font names, e.g. matching the Dutch name when the current system locale is set to Dutch, are considered non-conformant. Note: This is done, not to prefer English, but to avoid matching inconsistencies across font versions and OS localizations, since …
…ts that also match other full font names, e.g. matching the Dutch name when the current system locale is set to Dutch, are considered non-conformant. Note: This is done, not to prefer English, but to avoid matching inconsistencies across font versions and OS localizations, since …
…ts that also match other full font names, e.g. matching the Dutch name when the current system locale is set to Dutch, are considered non-conformant. Note: This is done, not to prefer English, but to avoid matching inconsistencies across font versions and OS localizations, since …
…describes the status of this document at the time of its publication. A list of current W3C publications and the latest revision of this technical report can be found in the W3C standards and drafts index. This document was published by the CSS Working Group as a Working Draft us…
…n by the XML Query Working Group The purpose of this document is to present the current state of the formal semantics of [XQuery 1.0: A Query Language for XML] and to elicit feedback on its current state. The XML Query Working Group feels that it has made good progress on this do…
… (Talk) 22:07, 1 February 2006 (UTC) reply partial protection of pages edit The current page protection scheme is not satisfactory. One problem is that there is a good reason for never protecting pages, even if when they are complete and error-free : pages will always need to be …
… (Talk) 22:07, 1 February 2006 (UTC) reply partial protection of pages edit The current page protection scheme is not satisfactory. One problem is that there is a good reason for never protecting pages, even if when they are complete and error-free : pages will always need to be …
…g. 5), It is likely that the lintel was originally a spolia, adapted to fit its current purpose, with the monogram of Dmitar in Ljuboten serving as a potent symbol of the power struggles within the Serbian nobility—those aligned with King Stefan Dečanski versus supporters of the …