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  2. Characters per line - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Characters_per_line

    HTML (and some other modern text presentation formats) uses dynamic word wrapping which is more flexible than characters per line restriction and may produce a text block with non-rectangular shape, just like in paper typesetting. Many plain text documents still conform to 72 CPL out of tradition (e.g., RFC 678).

  3. Line length - Wikipedia

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    The measure is the number of characters per line in a column of text. Using CSS to set the width of a box to 66ch fixes the measure to about 66 characters per line regardless of the text size as the ch unit is defined as the width of the glyph 0 (zero, the Unicode character U+0030) in the element's font. [ 10 ]

  4. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    The x must be lowercase in XML documents. The nnnn or hhhh may be any number of digits and may include leading zeros. The hhhh may mix uppercase and lowercase, though uppercase is the usual style. In contrast, a character entity reference refers to a character by the name of an entity which has the desired character as its replacement text.

  5. Numeric character reference - Wikipedia

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    The SGML-based markup languages allow document authors to use special sequences of characters from the ASCII range (the first 128 code points of Unicode) to represent, or reference, any Unicode character, regardless of whether the character being represented is directly available in the document's encoding.

  6. Bag-of-words model - Wikipedia

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    The bag-of-words model (BoW) is a model of text which uses an unordered collection (a "bag") of words. It is used in natural language processing and information retrieval (IR). It disregards word order (and thus most of syntax or grammar) but captures multiplicity .

  7. Piece table - Wikipedia

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    To access the i-th character, the appropriate entry in the piece table is looked up. For instance, to get the value of Index(15), the 3rd entry of piece table is retrieved. This is because the 3rd entry describes the characters from index 11 to 16 (the first entry describes characters in index 0 to 5, the next one is 6 to 10).

  8. Text file - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text_file

    The ASCII character set is the most common compatible subset of character sets for English-language text files, and is generally assumed to be the default file format in many situations. It covers American English, but for the British pound sign , the euro sign , or characters used outside English, a richer character set must be used.

  9. Plain text - Wikipedia

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    "Plain text is a pure sequence of character codes; plain Un-encoded text is therefore a sequence of Unicode character codes. In contrast, styled text , also known as rich text , is any text representation containing plain text plus added information such as a language identifier, font size, color, hypertext links, and so on.