In typography, a glyph /ˈɡlɪf/ is an elemental symbol within an agreed set of symbols, intended to represent a readable character for the purposes of writing. As such, glyphs are considered to be unique marks that collectively add up to the spelling of a word, or otherwise contribute to a specific meaning of what is written, with that meaning dependent on cultural and social usage.
For example, in most languages written in any variety of the Latin alphabet the dot on a lower-case i is not a glyph because it does not convey any distinction, and an i in which the dot has been accidentally omitted...
In written language, a logogram or logograph is a written character that represents a word or phrase. Chinese characters and Japanese kanji are logograms; some Egyptian hieroglyphs and some graphemes in Cuneiform script are also logograms. The use of logograms in writing is called logography. A writing system that is based on logograms/logographs is called a logographic system.
In alphabets and syllabaries, individual written characters represent sounds rather than concepts. These characters are called phonograms. Unlike logograms, phonograms do not necessarily have meaning by themselves, but are...
A hieroglyph (Greek for "sacred writing") is a character of the ancient Egyptian writing system. Logographic scripts that are pictographic in form in a way reminiscent of ancient Egyptian are also sometimes called hieroglyphs". In Neoplatonism, especially during the Renaissance, a "hieroglyph" was an artistic representation of an esoteric idea, which Neoplatonists believed actual Egyptian hieroglyphs to be. The word hieroglyphics refer to a hieroglyphic script.
== List of hieroglyphs ==
Anatolian hieroglyphs
Aztec hieroglyphs
Cretan hieroglyphs
Egyptian hieroglyphs
Mayan hieroglyphs
Mi'km...
I have been getting this quite annoying behaviour today where when a post is updated while I am on the same page instead of the usual "an edit was made, click to refresh" button at the top it seems the entire post functioned as that button. Where clicking anywhere on the post - including the ...
@JNat well today while i was looking at some new posts on Stack Overflow the question was flashing alot and text was changing about as if they were edits but there was no bar at the top of the post notifying there was edits
@Hakase yeh, after friday i thought it was Chrome being weird because i was having too many tabs opened again but then today i came across that Meta Post by chance and then it got closed as duplicate
A mooncake (simplified Chinese: 月饼; traditional Chinese: 月餅; pinyin: yuè bĭng) is a Chinese bakery product traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival (Zhongqiujie). The festival is for lunar worship and moon watching, when mooncakes are regarded as an indispensable delicacy. Mooncakes are offered between friends or on family gatherings while celebrating the festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the four most important Chinese festivals.
Typical mooncakes are round pastries, measuring about 10 cm in diameter and 3–4 cm thick. This is the Cantonese mooncake, eaten in Southern China...
yea that's very far away from us culturally and geographically
Iron Chef America sucks ass. from the fake dramatization of the chairman and how you have they announce the theme from the very beginning before the ingredient is revealed
i miss the original Iron Chef
@Hakase yeh i saw that pop up. was going to watch it tonight but you can thank my left ear for ruining my plans
I'm addressing concerns here: Fixing the new design
EDIT: I realize many of you have concerns about the change in logo and color scheme; I had good reason to adjust both of these, but did my best to incorporate your feedback. If you're willing, I'm happy to meet next week and chat about this -...
seems like they didn;t like the first design. funny how a site meant for developing on wordpress who would know something about altering a platforms theme doesn't have userscripts to altering the SE theme
@Riley a max size for .gifs? i would assume so. not even facebook devs are that stupid to not limit upload sizes like that. i'm talking about every user having a .gif for their profile pick
6. How would you deal with a user who produced a steady stream of valuable answers, but tends to generate a large number of arguments/flags from comments?
I don't really get the arguments/flags part of this question ;/
are they hinting on people that are flaging the user?
Basically their behavior is causing people to come over and, amongst other options, either (A) argue with them or (B) flag them for what they're saying
In the last chapter of Bleach manga, Spoiler alert
Kazui Kurosaki (Ichigo's son)
vanquished the remains of Yhwach reiatsu by simply touching it (Yhwach remaining reiatsu ).
Is it because Kazui comes from Ichigo's bloodline and is somehow connected to Yhwach ? I am not sure i understood what h...