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  • ::Seems to work now, but perhaps as a side effect, now I don't see any new changes after around 6 PM (EST) in t ...not lawyer but I don't think declaring the content here Public Domain (US) as discussed in the [[FAQ]] will have desirable consequences outside the Unite
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  • ...>PerfectOffice_OBJECT</code>, whereas the real document part is now stored as stream <code>PerfectOffice_MAIN</code>. #128, #160: treat as space ' '
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  • '''JPEG 2000''' is sometimes incorrectly used as a synonym for '''JP2''', and vice versa. Although JP2 might be the most imp ...) use a concept called ''brands''. (The term ''profile'' is sometimes used as a synonym for ''brand'', but this can be confusing because ''profile'' is a
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  • ...n faster than with spreadsheets or traditional programming languages, such as C/C++ or Java™.
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  • ...ner format for their programs and data, but not actually released directly as a published program. Some game data files used in the Gamer's Edge product ...orce particular file naming conventions), but the self-extracting version (as a .EXE file) was more commonly encountered. One distinctive feature of Soft
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  • ...lectic Rubbish Lister. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. ...ng free, open-source software in contrast to proprietary technologies such as those from Microsoft) along with [[PHP]] and [[Python]].
    5 KB (783 words) - 17:56, 23 August 2020
  • ...ome newer languages have, however, reintroduced some of these things, such as the "end" keyword in [[Ruby]] and [[Elixir]].
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  • ...ebsites, but also used in other contexts (such as server-side JavaScript). As a client-side language in a browser, JavaScript has access to a Document Ob This is not the same as [[Java]]. People constantly [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMTNIrS2X8U ge
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  • ...e that is specifically designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible. It is intended to let application developers "write once, run any
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  • As with a number of data formats related to filing systems on RISC OS, the loa
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  • ...DIGI]] file format. The format is referred to on the DigiBooster 3 website as "DBM0", but it is noted that "Version 3 of DigiBooster does not introduce a
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  • : Yes they should, this info is from [[PRONOM]] as a first test. Still busy with a method to harvest wikilinks that are relate
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  • ...tial for no information loss. The SDTS specifies exchange constructs, such as format, structure, and content, for spatially referenced vector and raster
    954 B (130 words) - 20:50, 21 November 2012
  • There are two main schools of thought as to its purpose:
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  • ...mat, WavPack is one of the compression methods permitted in [[ZIP]] files (as of ZIP spec version 6.3.2), where it is compression type 97. It's not one o
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  • ...ile ([[Tape Archive]] + [[gzip]]). The [[Mailbag]] spec (under development as of 2021) is an extension of BagIt.
    2 KB (265 words) - 01:23, 9 June 2021
  • ...le formats. The program is able to load and save Microsoft documents (such as the [[DOC]] and [[DOCX]] formats), but its native format has a .wps extensi
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  • ...isplay, each pixel in this format should be treated as being twice as tall as it is wide.
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  • ... actually "universal" because they can be tied to particular cultures just as languages are, many of these notations have wide global use. On [[paper]], ...takes you back 1,800 years: Expert records '100% accurate' version of song as heard in ancient Greece]
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  • '''APL''', known best as "that programming language with all the weird symbols", was developed by Ke ...haracters. Even in modern times, when the special characters are available as part of the Unicode set, actually typing them can be difficult without a sp
    2 KB (282 words) - 05:29, 13 February 2014
  • ... newer ASCII- or [[Unicode]]-based sets generally have lowercase available as well, among other characters not part of "purist" APL. ...rnally to APL, characters are assigned code positions within what is known as the "Atomic Vector" (⎕IO), which can differ between systems; one such cha
    2 KB (321 words) - 02:46, 21 October 2019
  • ... (or '''Broadcast WAVE''', '''BWAVE''') is used for broadcast exchange and as an archival format for first-generation (master) audio files. [[BWF]] exte
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  • ...ored by the browser when sent from sites you visit. Some of these are kept as permanent settings, while others are temporary and go away eventually. * [[AOL Personal Filing Cabinet]] (includes bookmarks/favorites as well as email)
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  • ...ular [[NES Sound Format|NSF]] file plus a wrapper containing metadata such as track names and track timings.
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  • ... Commodore Amiga games - "Pinball Dreams" and "Pinball Fantasies", as well as the Amiga CD32 version of "Pinball Fantasies"
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  • ...rs (code positions 0-31 decimal) which are part of the [[ASCII]] standard (as adopted in 1967; the earlier 1963 version had somewhat different control ch ...g" them using standard output methods, which causes them to be interpreted as control characters and activate non-graphical functionality.
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  • ...first code unit. Add the 10 least significant bits to 0xdc00, and use that as the second code unit. ...or UTF-16LE). A file encoded in "UTF-16" may use a BOM, but a file labeled as "UTF-16BE" or "UTF-16LE" should not use a BOM.
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  • ...tary Stream]] packets containing the data (including subsidiary items such as subtitles). ...Video|video formats]] (download or streaming) are increasing in popularity as a competitor to physical media.
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  • ... Style Sheets, and a Content Scramble System article created, with [[CSS]] as a disambig article linking to both. But in that case, any specific links to ...lar than not. I'm willing to move stuff over if you define the category. As you mentioned on [[Talk:Text-based data]], 'Categorization is getting pret
    13 KB (1,981 words) - 05:46, 19 February 2023
  • ...ased persons aren't very useful) and perhaps be used for other things such as [[Bibliographic data|bibliography]] and [[Genealogical data|genealogy]] whe ...p=BCGroup_Business&barcode=QRCode_Business_vCard Encode VCard contact data as QR bar code]
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  • I added .bin as an extension. redump.org, for example, uses that. [[User:Tungol|Tungol]] ([
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  • ...for internal use at an insurance company in the early 1980s, then released as a commercial software package mostly marketed to corporations rather than i
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  • ... [[MS-DOS]]. The number of features supported by the format grew over time as DMP began to support more module formats. There are five official versions
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  • ...ile formats and other tech specs were closely-guarded proprietary secrets, as Wang didn't want third-party developers interoperating with their devices a
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  • ... earlier parts of the document, unless you read the entire tape and edited as you transfered it to another tape (which required two tape drives). There w
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  • ...endor's certificate file on your system in order to send transactions such as credit card sales to be processed. ....509 certificate may be stored in a number of different file formats, such as:
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  • '''.aon''' files are modules produced by the Art of Noise tracker (also known as "Chorus") for the Commodore Amiga.
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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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  • .... NEBS software based PageMagic off of [[Timeworks Publisher]] (also known as Publish It!) who went bankrupt in 1994.<ref>https://books.google.com/books?
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  • ... originally by GST in the U.K. It used the extension .dtp, rebranded later as Pressworks & [[PageMagic]] by NEBS, all using the same engine developed by ...lish-it for DOS. In early 1994, GST rebranded its DTP software for Windows as Pressworks. These were superseded in July 1996 by upgrades to Pressworks 2,
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  • ..., records were in turn replaced by [[CD]]s in the late part of the century as the mainstream music medium, though a niche market persists. ... record speed, some children's records were released at that speed as late as the 1970s. Yet another record speed, 16 RPM, was supported by some record p
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  • ...rious patents covering the technology, but allows free use of them as long as the standards are followed. They run the official QR Code website. ...e-backed-up-as.html QRBackup.sh- How to encode and decode a file backed up as a series of printed QR codes] ([https://gist.github.com/GrantTrebbin/0c6aad
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  • ...nd of that decade. They are still in heavy use, though experts regard them as obsolete compared to newer bar code technologies which can encode larger am ... products sold outside the United States, and is used for some things such as books and medicines in the U.S. The 12-digit UPC is used on other US produc
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  • ...ttachments and rich text, instead of more standards-compliant methods such as [[MIME]]. ...t have been devised to help non-MS-ers cope with it). When saved elsewhere as archives or samples, sometimes the .tnef file extension is used.
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  • ...ich ended with the discs winning out. These (as well as other formats such as the [[dictabelt]]) consist of a groove representing analog audio, played by As the contents of most phonograph cylinders had been believed to be in the pu
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  • ...[XLSX]] as their native format, though they still support the older format as well. Excel stores date values as floating point numbers that represent the number of days since a given star
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  • ...of file formats that use a particular standard for encoding or compression as a part of their format. ...tables other than direct download from Cisco. Thus, the only way to use it as part of a product without additional license fees is to have the product's
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  • ...erms ''RealVideo'' and ''RealAudio'' can also encompass other things, such as codecs, and the older [[RealAudio]] format.
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  • ... formats, and related technologies, developed by RealNetworks, Inc. (known as Progressive Networks until 1997).
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  • ...standards, making it unsafe for software to even attempt to interpret them as control characters even though that is what the standards technically say t Other alternative C1 controls have been used in some applications, such as [https://www.itscj.ipsj.or.jp/iso-ir/056.pdf UK videotex (1982)].
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