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  • ...s.org/ascii/ascii.pdf |access-date=2016-11-16}}</ref> However, in proper [[typesetting]] and graphic design, there are distinct characters for [[hyphen]]s, [[dash Most [[programming language]]s, restricting themselves to 7-bit [[ASCII]], use the hyphen-minu
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  • ...TML]], [[Portable Document Format|PDF]] and [[Rich Text Format]] using a [[programming language]] or [[Extensible Stylesheet Language|XSL]].]] Early markup system typically included typesetting instructions, as [[troff]], [[TeX]] and [[LaTeX]] do, while [[Scribe (marku
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  • ...>{{cite web| url = http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/dmr/ctut.pdf| title = Programming in C: A Tutorial| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20150223025837/h ...)|comments]], written using<ref name="ctutorial" /> a ''human-readable'' [[programming language]], usually as [[plain text]]. The source code of a program is spec
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  • ...6 characters was used for this, far larger than the indentation used when typesetting. For numeric data, however, the logical place for the tab stop is the locat ...l|I}} or <code>^I</code>. In [[C programming language|C]] and many other [[programming language]]s the escape code <code>\t</code> can be used to put this charact
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  • ![[Programming language]] | [[Ruby (programming language)|Ruby]], [[JavaScript]]
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  • ...to change files such as [[configuration file]]s, documentation files and [[programming language]] [[source code]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.howtogeek.com/1 ...w.cprogramming.com/texteditors.html |title=Text Editors for Programmeres - Programming Tools |quote=If you open a .doc file in a text editor, you will notice that
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  • ...for a simple computer program written in the [[C (programming language)|C programming language]]. When [[compiled]] and run, it would give the output "[["Hello, ...ns]] used to produce various kinds of [[Input/output|output]]. Programming languages are used to create [[program (machine)|programs]] that implement specific [
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  • {{Short description|system of rules of grammar of written languages, typically not expressed verbally}} ...to introduce a range of marks to aid the reader, including [[Indentation (typesetting)|indentation]], various punctuation marks ([[diple (textual symbol)|diple]]
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  • Usage varies both within English and in other languages, but the usual convention in printed English text is as follows: | title = The joy of TEX: a gourmet guide to typesetting with the AMS-TEX macro package
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  • In addition to HTML, other markup languages support the use of CSS including [[XHTML]], [[Plain Old XML|plain XML]], [[ ...Class-based programming#Inheritance|inheritance in class-based programming languages]], where it is possible to define class B as "like class A, but with modifi
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  • ...r using SGML'', which in turn covers the features of early text formatting languages such as that used by the [[TYPSET and RUNOFF|RUNOFF command]] developed in ...rurl=http://www.faqs.org/docs/artu/ietf_process.html|title=The Art of Unix Programming|last=Raymond|first=Eric|chapter=IETF and the RFC Standards Process|quote=In
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