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control character

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control character

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control character: Encyclopedia - Bell character

Bell character is an ASCII control character, code 7 (^G). When it is sent to a printer or a terminal, nothing is printed, but an audible signal is emitted instead. Terminal emulator windows often flash briefly to show the user where the alert occurred. In the C programming language, the bell character is represented as '\a' ("alert" or "audible"). See also. beep ...

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control character: Encyclopedia - BS

BS, Bs or bs is an abbreviation with multiple meanings, including: Bachelor of Science degree Backspace and the backspace control character in the C0 control code set Backstab - Often used in video games such as StarCraft with the phrase "no bs" (no backstabbing) to deter people who would attack their own allies Bahamas (ISO 2-letter country code) Barbecue sauce Baritone Saxophone, a musical instrument, reed Ba ...

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control character: Encyclopedia II - Page paper - The page in typography

In a book, the page on the left side is called the verso page and the page on the right side is called the recto page. The verso and the recto (the facing pages) together form what is referred to as a spread. The first page of an English-language book is typically a recto page, and the reader flips the pages from right to left. In right-to-left languages (Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian, plus Chinese and Japanese when written vertically), the first page is ver ...

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Page paper, Page paper - The page in typography, Page paper - The page in library science, Page paper - The printed page in computing

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control character: Encyclopedia II - ISO-8859-1 - Control codes and labeling

The control codes in ISO-8859-1 are the DEL (delete) code from ISO 646 at 7F (hexadecimal) and the C0 and C1 codes. Escape sequences (from ISO/IEC 6429 or ISO/IEC 2022) are not to be interpreted in documents labeled as ISO-8859-1 encoded. Most applications only interpret the control codes for LF, CR, and HT. A few applications also interpret VT, FF, and NEL (in C1). Very few applications interpret the other C0 and C1 control codes. It is fairly common to mislabel text data with the charset label ISO-8859-1, even though t ...

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ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-1 - Control codes and labeling, ISO-8859-1 - Character assignments

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control character: Encyclopedia II - Page paper - The page in library science

In library science, the number of pages in a book forms part of its physical description, coded in subfield 300$a in MARC 21 and in subfield 215$a in UNIMARC. This description consists of the number of pages (or a list of such numberings separated by commas, if the book contains separately-numbered sections), followed by the abbreviation “p.” for “page(s)”. The number of pages is written in the same style (Arabic or Roman numerals, uppercase or lowercase, etc.) as the numbering in each section. Unnumbered pages are not desc ...

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Page paper, Page paper - The page in typography, Page paper - The page in library science, Page paper - The printed page in computing

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