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The Kamenický encoding (Czech: kódování Kamenických), named for the brothers Jiří and Marian Kamenický, was a code page for personal computers running... |
hand-written encoding and cyphering systems, such as Bacon's cipher, Braille, international maritime signal flags, and the 4-digit encoding of Chinese characters... |
the Pardubice Region Kamenický Šenov, a town in the Liberec Region Kamenický encoding, a Czech character set encoding Kamenický of Kamenice, a Czech noble... |
language-specific encodings were invented to avoid the problem, for example the Kamenický encoding for Czech and Slovak or the Mazovia encoding for Polish.... |
sign. The code page ID is conflictive with a NEC code page for the Kamenický encoding defined since 1992. Differences from code page 862 "CCSID 867 information... |
these numbers. Differences from code page 437 CWI-2 encoding Hardware code page Kamenický encoding The Polish text converter PLC, developed by Marcin Gryszkalis... |
Code page (category Character encoding) exceptions such as the Kamenický or KEYBCS2 encoding for the Czech and Slovak alphabets. Another character set is Iran System encoding standard that was created... |
CWI-2 (redirect from CWI-2 encoding) is known by Star printers and FreeDOS as Code page 3845. Kamenický encoding Mazovia encoding "CWI-2". Computerworld Számítástechnika. 1.0. 3 (13). 1988-06-29... |
telecommunications industries in the First World that a non-proprietary method of encoding characters was needed. The International Organization for Standardization... |
Charset detection (redirect from Character encoding detection) Character encoding detection, charset detection, or code page detection is the process of heuristically guessing the character encoding of a series of... |
ISO/IEC 2022 (category Encodings of Asian languages) 4 ("Encoding Methods"), section "EUC encoding" Lunde (2008), pp. 253–255, Chapter 4 ("Encoding Methods"), section "EUC versus ISO-2022 encodings". ISO-IR-196... |
Anne. "9. Legacy single-byte encodings". Encoding Standard. WHATWG. Note: ISO-8859-8 and ISO-8859-8-I are distinct encoding names, because ISO-8859-8 has... |
ASCII (redirect from ASCII (character encoding)) for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard for electronic communication. ASCII codes represent text in computers... |
declare use of ISO-8859-9. However, the WHATWG Encoding Standard, which specifies the character encodings which are permitted in HTML5 and which compliant... |
though the introduction of ISO/IEC 8859-9 superseded it for Turkish. The encoding was popular for users of Esperanto, but fell out of use as application... |
Czech orthography (section Computer encoding) them: ISO 8859-2 Microsoft Windows code page 1250 IBM PC code page 852 Kamenický brothers or KEYBCS2 on early DOS PCs and on Fidonet. Unicode Czech language... |
Lotus Multi-Byte Character Set (category Character encoding) Multi-Byte Character Set (LMBCS) is a proprietary multi-byte character encoding originally conceived in 1988 at Lotus Development Corporation with input... |
8859 series of ASCII-based standard character encodings, first edition published in 2001. The same encoding was defined as Romanian Standard SR 14111 in... |
ISO/IEC 8859-11 (category Encodings of Thai) is part of the ISO/IEC 8859 series of ASCII-based standard character encodings, first edition published in 2001. It is informally referred to as Latin/Thai... |
only single-byte encoding listed which is not named as an ISO 8859 part, Mac OS specific encoding, Microsoft Windows specific encoding (Windows-874 or... |