„Címerhatározó/EGY/E/v” változatai közötti eltérés

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*'''Common charges''' (C) are all possible objects taken from the nature or the human word/imagination (humans, objects, animals, natural objects and phenomenons, plants, and other common charges).
 
* In case, an ''ordinary'' being ''decorated'' by a common charge (or another ordinary; like roundlets, or a lion passant), the role of the principal charge always belongs to the ordinary, because the geometry of the fess is decisive to the attributes, i.e. position, size, and number of the subcharges (roundlets or lion pessant). So it is the geometry of the fess, which enables some attributes (size, number etc.) for roundlets, or the lion passant, and not vice versa. So, despite the fess was in the lower, while the charges of decoration (roundlets, lion passant) were in the upper position, the role fo the main charge still belongs to the ordinary (i.e. fess), whose geometry alwasy ordinates the attributes of subcharges. See step V.)
 
despite the charges used for decoration are in the upper position relative to the ordinary in the lower position.
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|colspan=2 align="center"|II. If there are '''more than one charges''' in the '''field''', the '''principal charge''' (to be used for the purpose of determination) of the field is always that one, which is: