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{{Definition|'''Glyphs''' are basically composite graphical objects where different geometric and visual attributes are used to encode multidimensional data structures in combination.}}
== Glyphs in Typography ==
{{Definition|The specific graphical representation (''shape'') of a character is called a '''glyph'''. Glyphs are the minimal units of font information.}}
{{Definition|The specific graphical representation (''shape'') of a character is called a '''glyph'''. Glyphs are the minimal units of font information.}}



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Glyphs are basically composite graphical objects where different geometric and visual attributes are used to encode multidimensional data structures in combination.

Glyphs in Typography

The specific graphical representation (shape) of a character is called a glyph. Glyphs are the minimal units of font information.
Characters of a standard font

A character is a textual unit, whereas a glyph is a graphical unit. Sometimes several characters or only parts of one glyph — consider ligatures as an example.