A caesura is a natural pause or break in the middle of a line.
On engineering drawings, the priority hierachy is object line, hidden line, center line. A centerline can be drawn extending beyond the physical edges of the part, a hidden line cannot. The hidden line (equally spaced short dashes) is drawn on the part instead of the centerline (alternating long dash, short dash, long dash)when the two lines are stacked in a view. If an object line, hidden line and center line are stacked in a view, the object line takes priority and is shown on the drawing. The centerline in both instances can be shown extending beyond the part edges for clarity.
The line of defence was called the shield wall. This is were the anglo-saxons locked all the shields together to create a wall were the opposing army would have to try and break through.
a short railroad feeder owned or controlled and operated by an industrial concern -called also tap line
skipping the numbers __________________________________________________________________ The actual name of it is a "break."
A short break line in drafting is made by using a thick, solid, wavy freehand line. It is used to break up an object.
No, the break line tag is: <br />
A short break is called a "bk"
line break
It depends on what happens. It could cause adjacent conductors to clash (line-to-line short-circuit fault), or it could break a conductor which then makes contact with the ground (line-to-earth short-circuit fault), or it could be neither of these.
Yes... is the short answer. The toilet has a trap in itself. You would have to be able to break out the floor and put a P trap in the existing line
Inserting a line break would be just adding the following to the part where you want to break your line:
A break of the line. A void between two specific points..
I believe its just \n where you want to break the line
false, line break characters do not print.
A short break is called a "bk"
you start doing a line then make it short