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  • ...vailable for up to [[Windows 10]]<ref>https://www.winstep.net/products.asp As of May 2019</ref>, but it seems like these things had their heyday in the [ ...ng (in a flat directory structure) the main (shared) theme images, as well as elements specific to its subprograms, which are:
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  • The '''Time Zone Database''' (also known as tz or zoneinfo) is used by various systems to convert between local time an
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  • ...ed and also in terms of compression ratio) compress files of the same type as the training files. For example, if a dictionary is "trained" on an example ...ies get a dictionary ID field with a length of 0, which the API represents as the integer 0<ref>https://github.com/facebook/zstd/blob/dev/lib/decompress/
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  • ...urces also claim that the .scrn file type is associated with the Apple II, as a "Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom file". Any number of operating systems ha ...tps://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204156 About the screens your Mac displays as it starts up]
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  • ...There are also standard library functions for doing [[TCP]] functions such as making and accepting connections on a port, enabling the creation of client ...on for the purpose of other language features that let functions be passed as values).
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  • ...ws]]. It consists of a number of [[INI]]-based configuration files as well as associated images. It is usually bundled with themes for other Winstep prog
    704 B (96 words) - 00:30, 13 May 2019
  • ...ge 20</ref>. It consists of an of [[INI]]-based configuration file as well as associated images. It is usually bundled with themes for other Winstep prog
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  • ...endar software for creating personalized calendars and events. Distributed as standalone software or comes bundled into the Deluxe and Pro Publisher vers
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  • ... new [[Affinity Designer|Affinity]] software. DrawPlus saves its documents as .DPP (Drawing) , .DPX (Template) or .DPA
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  • ... always in practice represented as [[XML]], with [[XML Schema Definition]] as an intermediate.<ref>https://quake.ethz.ch/quakeml/docs/REC?action=AttachFi
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  • ...atabase-to-EndNote?language=en_US can be opened with Endnote X1] and saved as [[EndNote_Library|EndNote]] .ENL file.
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  • ...g metadata (as a [[YAML]] file within the archive), intended to be mounted as read-only filesystems under [[Linux]]. Oh, snap!
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  • ...e is predominantly right-to-left, but there are important exceptions, such as numbers.
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  • ...were approved. Proposals for it included Celtic characters (later approved as [[ISO 8859-14]]) and Devanagari. After a proposal failed in 1997 no further
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  • ...e, in a variety used by IBM in the US/Canada markets. It was later updated as [[CP1140]] to add the euro symbol at code point 9F. The repertoire of printable characters in this encoding is the same as [[ISO 8859-1]] (Latin 1), so it is possible to do round-trip conversions. I
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  • ... (including Cyrillic, Chinese, and other characters, but still not as many as [[Unicode]]) using escape sequences.
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  • ... is used on canonicalized messages, it is taken as a container rather than as part of the format (unlike for non-canonicalized messages). See [https://ca
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  • Envoy was a portable document format released around the same time as the [[PDF]] format. It was included in the WordPerfect office suite. Two ve
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  • The '''Apple II character set''' was based on [[ASCII]], but as with other small computers of the day, it had a few platform-specific quirk ...ter set, with the 8th bit used for other purposes in input and output such as denoting inverse video or keyboard buffering.
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  • ..., Character Set 00380) is one of the IBM character encodings that is known as the [[APL code page]], along with [[CP907]]. CP293 is based on [[EBCDIC]],
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  • ...'' (IBM Code Page 907) is one of the IBM character encodings that is known as the [[APL code page]], along with [[CP293]]. CP907 is based on [[ASCII]], w
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  • '''CorelFlow''' was a flowcharting application developed by Corel. Released as a standalone product, it was also included in Corel Wordperfect Office Suit
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  • ...ort.pdf, last page and first page; the same name is also listed many times as the author of the software to read the format, within comments. It is possi
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  • ...codes Hebrew characters in addition to Latin letters. It was later updated as [[CP8616]] and [[CP12712]].
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  • ...or responsive web design, so that shortened versions of a file will render as lower-resolution versions of the image.
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  • ...and-print/ Avery Design & Print], currently in use which is also available as a desktop application. Design Pro was also released as Limited Edition, Media Edition versions.
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  • ...ontrols at positions DB, DE, DF, FB, FC, FD, and FE) and was later updated as [[CP12712]].
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  • ...pound sign. To maximize confusion, Americans sometimes refer to the # sign as "pound".
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  • ...eries. This one is an "Internnational Reference Version" which is the same as [[ASCII]] except with a generic currency symbol in place of the dollar sign
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  • .... It appears to have the exact same characters in the exact same positions as the regular [[ISO 646-JP]] encoding, so the purpose of having a separate en
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  • ...standard and format for storing terrain elevation data. It is standardized as MIL-PRF-89020B.
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  • ...h the Chinese government will get peeved if you refer to it otherwise than as a province of theirs, but it nevertheless gets a separate encoding from [[I
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  • ...mal name for several character encodings used in the region formerly known as Yugoslavia. These include [[ISO 646-YU]] and Cyrillic variants JUS I.B1.003
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  • ...t has centered on the [[Standard ML]] project and its later spinoffs, such as [[CakeML]].
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  • ...ification proper, but rather is only part of the reference implementation, as it does not appear in the official specification.<ref>https://github.com/FI
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  • ...S 11643]]. The variant [[ISO 2022-CN-EXT]] adds planes 3 through 7 as well as [[ISO-IR-165]].
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  • ... an extended variety of [[ISO 2022-JP]], with a further extension existing as [[ISO 2022-JP-2]]. [[ISO 2022-JP-3]] and [[ISO 2022-JP-2004]] are other alt
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  • ...designed for the Chinese writing system, extending [[GB 2312]]. It is used as one of the character sets reachable by escape sequences in [[ISO 2022]] enc
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  • ...conflicts. The 7-bit portion of the one-byte characters is mostly the same as [[ASCII]], but with a yen sign added.
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  • ...rything except the [[C0 controls]], whose code positions are unused except as control characters.
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  • ... the US/Canada markets. It is a variant of [[CP037]], later modified again as [[CP1047]].
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  • ...n an 8-bit range, designed for some European markets. It was later updated as [[CP500]]. It is similar in repertoire to [[ISO 8859-1]] (Latin-1) but lack
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  • ... the upper half so they line up with similar characters in [[ASCII]], such as accented letters with their unaccented version. This is one of the few KOI8
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  • * FormatID=1 "linked": Contains reference information (such as a filename), and a nested ''presentation object''. * FormatID=3 "static": Apparently the same structure as a presentation object (FormatID=5). Apparently not documented in the MS-OLE
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  • ... meant to meet several apparently contradictory requirements at once, and, as a result, it has a somewhat confusing structure. One of the features frequently touted as an advantage of Avro is that it can work without Protocol Buffers-like code
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  • ... encodings, character sets, and fonts were much fuzzier than they are now. As an encoding, it's a peculiar one, since it offers no way of encoding normal
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  • Some other characters such as accented Roman letters are also included, including the "sharp S" which som
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  • ...t by Scansoft in 2000, then merged with Nuance in 2005. Now owned by Kofax as of end of 2018.
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  • ...racter in [[Unicode]] (though this seems to be true of other Mac encodings as well).
    794 B (103 words) - 20:29, 15 June 2019
  • ...racter in [[Unicode]] (though this seems to be true of other Mac encodings as well).
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