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The "<" and ">" symbols that are on the comma and period keys on the keyboard. Angle brackets are commonly used to enclose a code of some type. For example, HTML tags and PageMaker tags are enclosed in angle brackets. They are also used on chat channels and in chat rooms to frame a comment or expression, such as <groan!> or <g>, which is short for <grin>. |
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Each
11 X 8 1/2 inch panel is painstakingly lettered in black on white and
adorned with the familiar blips of onscreen discourse: angle brackets,
underlinings, date stamps, and banner ads. Conference Chair Ken North explains it this way, "Certainly
you can expect an XML conference to explain angle brackets, DTDs, and
style sheets, but XML DevCon 2001 offers a much richer educational
experience. |
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