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'The' Text appears as a title for the main section of A Course in Miracles. Sometimes it functions as a vernacular term for ACIM. For contents see:[1]
Otherwise, text refers to:
In books:
- a book
- a textbook
- Subtext
- e-text or e-book
In computing:
- character or string data , as opposed to binary data
- Code segment or text segment, a portion of memory or of an object file that contains executable computer instructions
- Plain text
- Text-based (computing), an application whose primary input and output are based on text rather than graphics
In unit of study:
- hermeneutics
- philology
- Semiotics, the study of signs and symbols, both individually and grouped into sign systems
- cultural studies, the unit of discourse
In writing:
- a piece of writing
- Textual criticism
See also:
- TXT[2]