Category:Character encoding
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The main article for this category is Character encoding.
[edit] See also
In addition to the articles that are squarely in this category (see below), the following articles and categories are related to character encoding:
- Character repertoires and specific characters/graphemes:
- Windows Glyph List 4
- List of alphabets
- Escape character
- ANSI escape code
- Individual graphemes like A, B, C, 1 (number), Question mark, etc., as well as groupings like Category:Latin letters (there are too many articles to list)
- Character encoding related topics in computing:
- Encodings for 7-bit transport of 8-bit data (originally intended to transport encoded text, but they're actually for any binary data): Quoted-printable, Base64, Radix-64, ASCII armor, Ascii85, Uuencode, YEnc; see also MIME and binary to text encoding
- Computer storage
- Binary and text files, an article that describes plain text, as opposed to formatted text
- Content Transfer Encoding, a mechanism for indicating the special encoding scheme (e.g., Base64) used for representing encoded text or other arbitrary data in a MIME message body
- Encoded-word, an encoding scheme for representing non-ASCII text in a MIME message header value
- Locale, a set of conventions in computer software that may include character encodings
- The Universal Character Set-based markup languages SGML, HTML, XML
- Chinese input methods for computers
- Character encoding related topics in writing and typography:
- Writing system (also known as script)
- Natural language
- Grapheme
- Glyph, as might be found in a typeface
- Complex Text Layout languages
- Miscellaneous character and encoding related topics and categories:
Subcategories
There are 5 subcategories to this category shown below (more may be shown on subsequent pages).