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Otherwise a "Home" symbol with a strikethrough appears onscreen.
Strikethrough (also called strikeout) is a typographical presentation of words with a horizontal line through their center.
Double, triple or multiple strikethrough may also (especially formerly) be used as a way of emphasising words.
Typically rendered as a strikethrough: Deleted text.
Double strikethrough is an option in certain word processing applications such as Microsoft Word.
This is for added clarity, as in complex kanji a single strikethrough may be missed or confused with a stroke in the character.
The BB Code for strikethrough is .
Or would I prefer them indicated by boldface, underlining, bold underlining or strikethrough?
In cascading style sheets (CSS) strikethrough is controlled using the property, and specified by the value of that property.
In Japan, double strikethrough is conventionally used (rather than single strikethrough) when striking out text.
This sequence is still used humorously for epanorthosis by computer literates, denoting the deletion of a pretended blunder, much like a strikethrough.
There is no generally agreed meaning of double strikethrough, but it may be used as a second level of single strikethrough.
Now she grunted, raised her arm, and struck again, willing her palm to be an axe blade, seeing in her mind the severing blow, the successful strikethrough.
In medieval manuscripts, "strikethrough" of text with red ink often functions as highlighting (e.g. Domesday Book, c.f. this image), similar to modern underline.
After that is a Mini Marvel tale titled Spider-Man And His Amazing Co-Workers (note that the strikethrough of "Friends" was a deliberate inclusion in the title).
The seemingly more obvious choice of was not used, as a plain provided the useful function of overprinting one line with another to create Boldface and Strikethrough effects, and thus it was useful to not translate it.
Coming out of the dam the river curved around the slope they were on, slightly to the east, then straightened back out in an "s." The bridge was a strikethrough in the middle of the "s," slightly out of sight from the dam.