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  • : ''Information for extension '''.as''''' * [[Special:Search/as|Search for 'as' on this wiki]]
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  • 4 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 17:20, 22 January 2013
  • |extensions={{ext|as}}, {{ext|zc}} '''AS/ZC''' is what we're calling the container format used for file fragments, b
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  • Obviously, "file formats", as in digital files, are what most people think of, but it would be really nic ... that established groups and individuals are going to have some resistance as to the use of such an endeavor. The most efficient way to do this is to kee
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  • * Also conversant in (as long as I can look up the occasional syntax): C++, perl, Make, LaTeX
    880 B (130 words) - 05:34, 24 October 2012
  • ...he content they hold. These could include media across various genres such as cine, video, photo, audio, data, paper carriers, microfilm, etc." | lots of useful info here and often quite detailed as well
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  • "Binary" (as opposed to "text") file formats are not categorized separately.
    572 B (74 words) - 13:49, 9 October 2016
  • * '''[[Disk Image Formats]]''' (or tape image, etc.; images of data as stored on physical media) * [[Page description languages]] as used in print preprocessing
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  • Other image formats supporting animation, but not usually thought of as animation formats, include [[AVIF]], [[HEIF]], [[JPEG XL]], [[JPX]], and [[ * [[HTC splashscreen]] (also known as NB format)
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  • ...-easily-a-1495105058 A Pill That Lets Adults Learn Perfect Pitch as Easily as Kids]
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  • ** [[Audio Sculpture]] (.as) ...the future might misunderstand 20th century pop culture if artifacts decay as happened in the past]
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  • * [[AR]] file format (.a, .lib) -- Unix Archiver (ar) format as used by various compilers/linkers (often a filesystem-level capability, such as ZFS and Btrfs snapshots and Windows Shadow Copy)
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  • ...ther multimedia, tying them together in a presentation or user-interaction as on a disc)
    10 KB (1,196 words) - 15:26, 28 April 2024
  • * [[Timeworks Publisher]] (also released as Publish It!) (.dtp) ...ublishing but designed particularly for building structured documents such as technical documentation)
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  • ...epresent them in a file), and some protocols even use parameter names such as 'charset' to indicate which character ''encoding'' is in use, so the termin ...ists of a set of glyphs mapped onto the more abstractly-defined characters as included in the character set that is part of a character encoding.
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  • * [[ZZT]] (save game format is same as the world format)
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  • ...eadings'''. Right now the priority is to mostly get a good skeleton going. As we go, we're cleaning up hierarchies (especially when there's duplicates in ...rticles by completeness.''' Highlight articles that are excellent, as well as those that are "decent", (above stub level). This is probably best done wit
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  • * [[Camera Image File Format]] (CIFF) as used by Canon: .crw
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  • ...ates which in due time get frozen into subsequent W3C recommendations such as 5.1, 5.2, etc. ...ercase. Some parts of the respective syntaxes won't mix and still validate as either variety, which is a problem when webmasters paste in code from diver
    11 KB (1,610 words) - 14:56, 28 December 2023
  • The intent of ePub is to serve both as a source file format and an end user format. For this reason the files are An alternative XML syntax called DTBook was available as an option in this version, but this was removed in EPUB 3.
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  • ... such as [[HTML]] and [[XML]], provide some sort of escape sequences (such as ampersands used for character references and entities) allowing special cha ...dows" mode (though it was used in various mainframes and network protocols as well).
    10 KB (1,574 words) - 14:55, 28 December 2023
  • ...e formerly done using now-deprecated [[HTML]] elements and attributes such as the "font" element.
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  • ... companies. RAD Game Tools is somewhat unusual among [middleware companies as they generally hire one specific person to write, document and support each
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  • ...m file]] (.dff) -- commonly used by Grand Theft Auto III-era games as well as other RenderWare titles ...]] - MPO, Multi-Picture Object - This JPEG standard is used for 3d images, as with the Nintendo 3DS
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  • * [[Access]] (was also known as Jet)
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  • Also known as "adventure games" or "text adventures" after the Original (Colossal Cave) A ...ehack: in-browser '80s-style telnet interface, includes original Adventure as 'advent' command]
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  • ...ions from disc images, which compress poorly and can be recalculated later as needed.
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  • '''Serialization''' is used to transform data structures (as used within a program, in whatever native formats might be used by the prog * [[XML]] (originally intended only as a markup format, but ended up as probably the most popular serialization format)
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  • ...sed format for Mac OS X, and later on they also introduced a binary format as well, which is now the default save format for preference files.
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  • ...tion of the offsets of all of the elements in the plist, each offset given as an unsigned integer in a fixed number of bytes. An object in the plist has ...an offset value. Valid values are 1, 2, 3, or 4. Offset values are encoded as unsigned, big endian integers. Must be wide enough to encode the offset of
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  • ...y size. Additional distinctions include black-and-white vs. color, as well as film speed (how sensitive it is to light, affecting how long of an exposure ...ere also "silent movies" which had no audio, but typically a musician such as a piano player performed while the film was played.
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  • ...such that two image frames of a filmstrip take up the same amount of space as a single 35mm frame.
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  • (How files are organized on one system, device, or medium, such as a disk, tape, or flash memory; see next category for networked and cloud fi * [[CMS filesystem]] (IBM mainframe z/VM operating system, formerly known as VM/CMS)
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  • .... Virtualization software uses hardware of the machine it runs on and acts as a gateway to share resources between the host-machine and the virtualized [ * [[higan]] (formerly known as bsnes) (open source, primarily [[SNES]], but recently also supports NES/[[G
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  • ...xt into digitized characters (for further processing or indexing) is known as Optical Character Recognition (OCR). ...form, a visual medium, various non-visual representations also exist, such as the tactile code of [[Braille]] and the auditory [[Morse code]]. These are
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  • ...e readily identified as such at first glance; others may not be identified as media at all and never investigated. Some categories and examples follow. ...shape. More modern variants of optical storage may not be transparent such as CDs and DVDs.
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  • Some systems, such as [[HTTP]] and [[MIME]], use [[MIME types]] to identify a file's data type. H
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  • ...Jason Scott proposed the idea of '''Let's Just Solve The Problem Month'''. As described in his weblog entry, the idea was to use an agreed-upon month (No ...This Wiki is an attempt to bring together all that spread out information. As written in that entry:
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  • ...cluding both standalone players and plugins for popular media players such as Winamp. ....net/#festalon Festalon] is an open-source xmms and Winamp plugin, as well as a standalone command-line NSF player.
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  • ...level, they are also driver compatible (allowing the use of older hardware as well).
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  • ...between different products in the series. Initially, documents were stored as a collection of files in a directory, but later versions could store docume
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  • ...l currently developed] by MW Software. It provides the same basic features as EasiWriter and adds support for equation editing and display.
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  • ...versions of [[Microsoft Word|MS Word]] (they now use [[DOCX]] as a default as of [[Microsoft Office|Office]] 2007). ...lletin board system (BBS). But you might still try opening them with Word (as will normally happen in Windows if you have Word installed and double-click
    7 KB (1,075 words) - 15:18, 28 December 2023
  • ZIP was created in 1989 as the native format of the PKZIP program, which was introduced by Phil Katz ( ...that have been widely adopted include large files (using a technique known as ZIP64), and filenames in [[UTF-8]].
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  • ... the ARC file format. The lawsuit was widely regarded by the BBS community as being a "David vs. Goliath" case of a faceless corporation bullying a "litt ... format encourages bad puns referring to those who trawl such old archives as "Raiders of the lost ARC."
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  • ...role here will be to create a basic skeletal structure for as many formats as possible - brief description, links to specs (where available), useful soft I have very limited time to do this at the moment, as a recent move has left me without internet access at home, so I do what I c
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  • ...FS to a greater or lesser extent. A later re-implemented version was known as Open BFS, and [[SkyFS]] was forked from it.
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  • * Microsoft Outlook contacts: Stored as part of the [[Personal Folder File]] - See also [[Microsoft Outlook]]
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  • ...t in LaserDisc as it is more commonly known. Laserdisc has also been known as LaserVision, Disco-Vision, Optical Videodisc System, Reflective Optical Vid ...his should be "Physical Format", or "Physical Object Format" or something, as "File" implies a digital object... or am I the only one there? --[[User:Dar
    684 B (97 words) - 23:10, 6 November 2012
  • ** [[AOL Personal Filing Cabinet]] (includes e-mail as well as other things)
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  • Collections of multiple messages of this type, such as mailboxes stored for the use of mail programs or list digests and archives, * [https://www.dan.info/sampledata/CHAIN.TXT Copy of e-mail "chain letter" as saved directly off a university mainframe in 1984 and transferred to an IBM
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  • ...ek's page contains a number of scripts to assist with SSF ripping, as well as his own SSF rips.
    892 B (121 words) - 04:08, 28 December 2023
  • ...ek's page contains a number of scripts to assist with DSF ripping, as well as his own DSF rips.
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