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Qué (quién) es justifying typewriter - definición

AMERICAN TYPEWRITER MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Underwood (typewriter)
  • Underwood Typewriter factory in [[Hartford, Connecticut]], circa 1911–1912

La Machine à écrire         
PLAY BY JEAN COCTEAU
The Typewriter (play)
La Machine à écrire is a three-act play written by French dramatist Jean Cocteau, premiered on 29 April 1941 at the Théâtre Hébertot in Paris.
typewriter         
  • Peter Mitterhofer's typewriter prototype (1864)
  • Humorous "Get out! Can't you see I'm busy" postcard (1900s)
  • Corona #3 typewriter owned by [[Ernest Hemingway]], with a "FIG" shift key as well as a "CAP" shift key
  • [[Hansen Writing Ball]] was the first typewriter manufactured commercially (1870)
  • A Mignon Model 4 index typewriter from 1924
  • Typewriting speed competition <br>(The Hague, 1954)
  • Bold]] and [[Italic font]]s available by changing the type ball
  • IBM Selectric II (dual Latin/Hebrew typeball and keyboard)
  • Prototype of the Sholes and Glidden typewriter, the first commercially successful typewriter, and the first with a QWERTY keyboard (1873)
  • Oxford]] as a museum.
  • tab]] indents for paragraphs, and double [[carriage return]]s between paragraphs
  • Adler Favorit}} mechanical typewriter
  • Video showing the operation of a typewriter
  • An Elliott-Fisher book typewriter on display at the [[Historic Archive and Museum of Mining]] in [[Pachuca]], Mexico
  • Typewriter "Adler" with [[Cyrillic]] type, owned by [[Dimitar Peshev]]
  • The "[[QWERTY]]" layout of typewriter keys became a ''de facto'' standard and continues to be used long after the reasons for its adoption (including reduction of key/lever entanglements) have ceased to apply.
MECHANICAL OR ELECTROMECHANICAL MACHINE FOR TYPING CHARACTERS
Typewriter keyboard; Type writer; Typewriters; Typebar; Electric typewriter; Typewriter ribbons; Typewrite; Typewritten; The type writer; Electronic typewriter; Manual typewriter; Type writers; Type-writer; Type-writers; Type-writing; Type writing; Type-write; Type write; Typewrites; Type-writes; Type writes; Typewrote; Type-wrote; Type wrote; Type-written; Type written; Type machine; Typing machine; Type bar; Typebasket; Typebars; The first typewriter; Typewriter eraser; Electromechanical typewriter; Typewriter carriage; Electronic word processor; Personal word processor; Personal Word Processor; Index typewriter; Typewriter conventions; Pterotype; Mechanical typewriter; History of typewriters
n.
1) to operate, pound (colloq.) a typewriter
2) an electric; electronic; manual; portable typewriter
3) a typewriter skips
4) on a typewriter (I did the letter on my electric typewriter)
Typewriter         
  • Peter Mitterhofer's typewriter prototype (1864)
  • Humorous "Get out! Can't you see I'm busy" postcard (1900s)
  • Corona #3 typewriter owned by [[Ernest Hemingway]], with a "FIG" shift key as well as a "CAP" shift key
  • [[Hansen Writing Ball]] was the first typewriter manufactured commercially (1870)
  • A Mignon Model 4 index typewriter from 1924
  • Typewriting speed competition <br>(The Hague, 1954)
  • Bold]] and [[Italic font]]s available by changing the type ball
  • IBM Selectric II (dual Latin/Hebrew typeball and keyboard)
  • Prototype of the Sholes and Glidden typewriter, the first commercially successful typewriter, and the first with a QWERTY keyboard (1873)
  • Oxford]] as a museum.
  • tab]] indents for paragraphs, and double [[carriage return]]s between paragraphs
  • Adler Favorit}} mechanical typewriter
  • Video showing the operation of a typewriter
  • An Elliott-Fisher book typewriter on display at the [[Historic Archive and Museum of Mining]] in [[Pachuca]], Mexico
  • Typewriter "Adler" with [[Cyrillic]] type, owned by [[Dimitar Peshev]]
  • The "[[QWERTY]]" layout of typewriter keys became a ''de facto'' standard and continues to be used long after the reasons for its adoption (including reduction of key/lever entanglements) have ceased to apply.
MECHANICAL OR ELECTROMECHANICAL MACHINE FOR TYPING CHARACTERS
Typewriter keyboard; Type writer; Typewriters; Typebar; Electric typewriter; Typewriter ribbons; Typewrite; Typewritten; The type writer; Electronic typewriter; Manual typewriter; Type writers; Type-writer; Type-writers; Type-writing; Type writing; Type-write; Type write; Typewrites; Type-writes; Type writes; Typewrote; Type-wrote; Type wrote; Type-written; Type written; Type machine; Typing machine; Type bar; Typebasket; Typebars; The first typewriter; Typewriter eraser; Electromechanical typewriter; Typewriter carriage; Electronic word processor; Personal word processor; Personal Word Processor; Index typewriter; Typewriter conventions; Pterotype; Mechanical typewriter; History of typewriters
A typewriter is a mechanical or electromechanical machine for typing characters. Typically, a typewriter has an array of keys, and each one causes a different single character to be produced on paper by striking an inked ribbon selectively against the paper with a type element.

Wikipedia

Underwood Typewriter Company

The Underwood Typewriter Company was an American manufacturer of typewriters headquartered in New York City, with manufacturing facilities in Hartford, Connecticut. Underwood produced what is considered the first widely successful, modern typewriter. By 1939, Underwood had produced five million machines.