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<p>* indicates that although the visual marker looks like a hyphen, it is actually a different character.</p>
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<pid="wordspan"><bclass="leadin">Word-spanning conjuncts.</b> In some scripts conjuncts (usually stacks) may include the last consonant of one word and the first consonant of a following word. This prevents words being wrapped at word boundaries, since conjuncts cannot be split. Many scripts have conjuncts, but only a few have this feature.</p>
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<pid="graphemes"><bclass="leadin">Grapheme clusters.</b> Whether the text units typically used for line-breaking conform to Unicode grapheme clusters. Many indic scripts which stack characters are not adequately served by graph clusters, since a grapheme cluster will end after a virama.</p>
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<pid="textspace"><bclass="leadin">Text space.</b> Text spacing looks at ways in which spacing is applied between characters over and above that which is introduced during justification. Alternatives include:</p>
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<li><samp>sp</samp> space between characters needs to be controlled. For example, regular tracking space may be introduced between each letter to create emphasis in German, or space gaps may need to be managed between numbers and Han characters in Chinese.</li>
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<li><samp>base</samp>: the baseline is stretched, common for Arabic text.</li>
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<pid="baseline"><bclass="leadin">Baseline.</b> The baseline for Latin text is labelled 'romn'. Scripts designed like Indic scripts that hang from a high baseline, are labelled 'hang'. Scripts like Chinese are labelled 'ideo'. Scripts that use a centre baseline </p>
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<!--p><b class="leadin">Feature count.</b> This is a very crude indicator that simply awards one point for each column after the first three columns that doesn't read 'no', 'mid' or '0'.</p-->
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