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iamp;#39;m michael dwyer and iamp;#39;m the exhibition designer and preparator here at the columbia museum of art and i wanted to talk a little bit about some of the art objects that have been installed here in the atrium natural sunlight can be very damaging in fact all types of light are constantly doing some amount of damage to any artwork that we show but we canamp;#39;t see the artwork without light so we have to always be trying to strike a balance between satisfying the viewer but also preserving the artwork so you have to pick pieces for this space that are least vulnerable pieces made out of glass ceramic metal and they tend to be reflective and so theyamp;#39;re not absorbing the light whereas if we had chosen works on paper or textile for instance those are the the most absorbent kinds of materials and those would be faded quite quickly so we would never place a show of works on paper in this area but we feel pretty secure about showing glass and ceramics and metal in th

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To make text italics in HTML, use the HTML tag or and close the tag with or . Output: This is italicized text using the em tag. You can also achieve this using CSS by setting the font-style property to italic for the selected text. [HTML] - How to Make Text Italics in HTML - SheCodes Athena SheCodes athena 20369-how-to-make- SheCodes athena 20369-how-to-make-
Italics are used in prose to indicate when words and letters are referred to as words and letters and to distinguish words in languages other than English.
Shiny has many functions that can transform plain text into formatted text. Simply place text inside the h1() function to create a primary header (e.g. a title), h2() for a secondary header, strong() to make text bold, em() to make text italicized, or any of the other formatting functions.
To make the selected characters italic, select Ctrl+I. The characters are displayed in italic type. In writing for customers, use regular type to describe type thats neither bold nor italic. italic - Microsoft Style Guide Learn Microsoft a-z-word-list-term-collections Learn Microsoft a-z-word-list-term-collections
To bold the selected text, press the Ctrl key and the B key simultaneously on your keyboard. To put the selected text in italics, press the Ctrl + I keys. To underline the selected text, press Ctrl + U keys. To undo text formatting, use the same keyboard shortcuts. Word Tips: Basic Shortcuts for Text Formatting - GCFGlobal GCFGlobal word-tips basic-shortcuts-fo GCFGlobal word-tips basic-shortcuts-fo
What is the purpose of italics? Italics are used primarily to denote titles and names of particular works or objects in order to allow that title or name to stand out from the surrounding sentence. Italics may also be used for emphasis in writing, but only rarely.
To make the formatted text into italic type, you can simply use a pair of * around the text with no space. For example *italic* in the . Rmd file generates italic in the output document. 12.2 Text Formatting in R Markdown | R Programming: Zero to Pro R Programming: Zero to Pro rmd-text-formating R Programming: Zero to Pro rmd-text-formating
To make text italics in HTML, use the HTML tag or and close the tag with or . Output: This is italicized text using the em tag. You can also achieve this using CSS by setting the font-style property to italic for the selected text.

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