- published: 21 Jan 2015
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A glyph ( /ˈɡlɪf/) is an element of writing: an individual mark on a written medium that contributes to the meaning of what is written.
For example, in most languages written in any variety of the Latin alphabet the dot on a lower-case "i" is not a glyph because it does not convey any distinction, and an i in which the dot has been accidentally omitted is still likely to be read as an "i". In Turkish however, it is a glyph, because that language has two distinct versions of the letter "i", with and without a dot.
In Japanese syllabaries, a number of the characters are made up of more than one separate mark, but in general these separate marks are not glyphs because they have no meaning by themselves. However in some cases, additional marks fulfill the role of diacritics, to differentiate distinct characters. Such additional marks constitute glyphs.
In general, a diacritic is a glyph, even if (like a cedilla in Spanish, the ogonek in several languages or the stroke on a Polish L) it is "joined up" with the rest of the character.
Actors: Lem Collins (actor), Bill Pacer (actor), Walter Hendrix III (actor), Marcus E. Munroe (actor), Richard Tavernaro (actor), Ondie Daniel (producer), Ondie Daniel (actress), David Lee Denny Jr. (actor), Jevocas Green (producer), Timothy Douglas Perez (actor), Jevocas Green (costume designer), Jevocas Green (actor), Jevocas Green (writer), Jevocas Green (miscellaneous crew), Jevocas Green (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Demon, witches, vampires, zombies, and warlocks are banding together to overthrow the government and destroy all angels. The Government stays on their mission to take out all angels and demons, while the angels try to stop the government from killing innocent lives.
Genres: Action, Fantasy,