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  • ... is a text [[markup]] format with the file ending of .rst. It was created as part of the [[Python]] docutils project and is often used in that community
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  • as section headings, bullet lists, and emphasis. The markup used is as minimal and unobtrusive as possible. Less often-used constructs
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  • Please add more if you know of them. However, as I've said before, I think massively complex models are dangerous unless the : Easy enough to add a field, although I'm uncertain as to how useful it is. Much more information is needed to actually perform id
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  • As well, [[Wikipedia:Checksum|checksums]], [[Wikipedia:Hash function|hash]] an
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  • ...9_0_beta2&revision=1.1.2.4]. The schema for the latest development version as of November 2012 is identical.
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  • ...ument|Open Document Format for Office Applications]] (commonly referred to as OpenDocument), an [[XML]]-based file format defined by the Organization for ...files, be represented in one of two fashions - as a single XML document or as a collection of several sub-documents within a single package (commonly a [
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  • ...various [[Written Languages|writing systems]] (modern or ancient), as well as special symbols of many types, are each given a number. It was devised begi ..., with a minimum of four hex digits. For example, code point 42 is written as U+002A, and code point 1,114,109 is U+10FFFD.
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  • ...f specialized formats; the geospatial format [[GeoJSON]] is based on JSON, as is the remote-procedure-call protocol [[JSON-RPC]] and the [[JSON-LD]] link ...recede a quote or backslash used as a character within the string, as well as \b for backspace, \f for formfeed, \n for newline, \r for carriage return,
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  • ...s]. The NASA Planetary Data System (PDS) adopted CDF with some constraints as an archive standard {https://pds-ppi.igpp.ucla.edu/doc/CDF-A-Specification-
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  • ...ted APIs (which are numerous), the user can effectively ignore issues such as endianness. Either of the first two may be referred to as NetCDF-3.
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  • ... "dashes", consisting of short and long signals sent over some medium such as a telegraph wire or radio signal. It is named after telegraph pioneer Samue ...r help, which does not require a 3 unit spacing between words, and is sent as a single character would have been, spaced by a single unit of time.
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  • * [[ISO 646-US]] (Same as [[ASCII]]) - [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?name=US-ASCI
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  • * .i6: Sometimes seen to refer to Inform 6 files as opposed to Inform 7 files, usually in projects mixing both Inform 7 and Inf
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  • ...in the [[Blorb]] container format. Usually along with other resources such as [[Graphics|images]] and [[Audio|sounds]].
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  • ...to other formats suitable for printing or embedding in other objects (such as [[LaTeX]] documents.) Although primarily a vector graphics format it suppor
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  • ...) BRU came later in the operating system's history than other formats such as FLX and DMP and is therefore somewhat more complex. BRU was used in environ (Is this the same format as that produced by the Tolis Group's BRU product ? I don't know.)
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  • ...1) (plus the [[ASCII]] control characters of the [[C0 controls]]), as well as additional characters in the range 128-159, which in ISO 8859 is reserved f ...all. Instead, "iso-8859-1" and many other encoding names are to be treated as [https://www.w3.org/TR/encoding/#names-and-labels aliases of Windows 1252].
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  • ...t encoding corporate logos. In practice, the Apple logo is usually encoded as U+F8FF, in Unicode's "private use" area.
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  • * Each record can be downloaded as XML. (e.g. [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/PRONOM/fmt/10.xml fmt/10.xml * Also [http://test.linkeddatapronom.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ published as linked data], using [http://test.linkeddatapronom.nationalarchives.gov.uk/v
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  • ... mind mapping software application, originally for the Mac and now Windows as well. The file format can be created, read and manipulated using the NovaMi ...at [http://www.novamind.com/ http://www.novamind.com/]. The latest version as of 2012 is NovaMind 5. The file format has changed at all or most of the ma
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  • (make one type of file appear as a different type of file or no type at all) ...ssion]], [[archiving]], and [[filesystem]] formats, may support encryption as a built-in feature or through plug-ins.
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  • would be encoded as this: ...iliar with some common words, phrases, and acronyms as ROT13 encoded, such as "EBG13".
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  • ...tronic Arts on the Commodore Amiga computer in 1985. It is sometimes known as '''IFF 85'''. IFF defines a number of standard chunks types. Additional types are invented as needed by IFF-based formats.
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  • ...ually an abstract container, much like [[RIFF]] (which doesn't have a page as of now). So it should probably be moved to some other section, with LBM, 8S ...or example, IIRC [[AVI]] or [[MKV]] files might contain video data encoded as H.264, MPEG-2, etc. --[[User:Halftheisland|Halftheisland]] ([[User talk:Hal
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  • ...OS file attributes. Subdirectories are possible, in a way, by storing them as nested Spark archives. ...s to support all methods supported by ''!Spark for UNIX'' 1 and 2, as well as method 9.
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  • ...ne:net/node.point'''), take the number in field 2 of the entry for the BBS as the 'node' part, and get the 'net' and 'zone' parts by going upward in the ...number as the corresponding nodelist. Compressed versions used A, Z, etc., as the first letter of the extension to note compression method, similarly to
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  • : IMHO hardware should be in the ontology as well, since hardware can have code inside (eg. firmware). Think it should b
    1,012 B (158 words) - 02:01, 28 November 2012
  • Intel HEX is a format that stores binary data as hexadecimal digits in ASCII. It's often used for simple memory images, for
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  • What category would tokenized BASIC programs (as stored in various types of early personal computer) fit into? [[User:Dan To
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  • ...th the [[C0 controls|C0]] and [[C1 controls|C1]] ranges) to do such things as change the color of text. [[Unicode]], as of version 13.0.0, supports essentially all of the PETSCII glyphs.
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  • The byte at offset 3 ''should'' be <code>0x00</code> or <code>0x01</code>, as it is the high byte of a field whose valid values are 0 through 511. Howeve
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  • ...es. It was originally developed for UNIX System V by AT&T. It was intended as a replacement for [[a.out]], adding features like shared libraries and relo
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  • '''FLIC''' (also known as '''FLI/FLC''', '''FLI''', or '''FLC''') is a family of animation formats as ...metimes used to mean the specific corresponding format, and sometimes used as collective names for both formats.
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  • ...'' is the program code of a [[Programming Languages|programming language]] as stored in a computer's memory or in a file or other storage medium (program ... programmer-oriented development environments offer enhanced features such as language-specific syntax highlighting and integrated access to compilers. H
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  • ...t-files Jpylyzer test files] - annotated set of images, primarily intended as test dataset in support of jpylyzer development. Includes many (deliberatel
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  • ...printed in any arbitrary color (usually black). A bar code format is known as a "symbology".
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  • * [IN PROGRESS] breadth-first search: find as many obscure formats as possible, and link any resources to them
    452 B (67 words) - 23:54, 6 November 2012
  • * [[BIN (Nintendo 64)]] (Binary image - Same as Z64) * [[JAP]] (Region specific - Same as Z64)
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  • Factors that can help identify a candidate file as of this format. Include magic numbers, signatures etc if available. Eg:
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  • ...o reflect updates to the calendar events). Various calendar software (such as the calendar app on [[iOS]] or [[Android]] devices) will let you subscribe ...import which does not automatically update to reflect changes in the event as subscribable calendars do.
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  • Outside of Emacs, Org-mode files can be viewed as human-readable plain text.
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  • ...her formats and process it. It is intended to help deal with problems such as endianness and floating point implementation differences between computers.
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  • ...om the Data Protocols Team for publishing and sharing data (formerly known as Simple Data Format),
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  • ...and equipment company Steinberg for music recording, arranging and editing as part of a Digital Audio Workstation. It is one of the oldest DAWs to still ...nberg was acquired by U.S. firm Pinnacle Systems, within which it operated as an independent company before being sold to Yamaha Corporation in December,
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  • ...y? I.e. should all music files that contain notes in some form or another (as opposed to pure, possibly compressed, PCM data) be in here rather then in A
    315 B (56 words) - 23:04, 4 November 2012
  • As well as the 'full function' ISO 32000-1:2008 (or PDF 1.7), there are also PDF/X, PD ...pec (ISO 32000-2) was published in 2017-07, with some new features as well as clarification of conformance with existing features.
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  • ...ical pieces. It was done in writing (for various other instruments as well as the guitar) for centuries, but is now commonly done in electronic form for ... legal threats or actual litigation because the tablature files are viewed as infringing on the music publishing rights for the songs.
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  • Fonts describe how text looks (as opposed to how the characters are represented in text, which is the area of
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  • '''SXI''' was used by StarOffice as a presentation format. It is a member of the [[OpenOffice.org XML]] family
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  • '''SDC''' was used by StarOffice as the spreadsheet format.
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