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| Scripture in Character encoding
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Latin alphabet is, even with all the changes that it knows well enough to enable the writing of all languages such as Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, Russian and even without speaking Asian languages. We can classify printers into two broad categories that are useful to understand about the scripture:
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If it is a mechanical printing process daisy type or ball, a code is capable of locating the body mechanics to the right place to print the desired character. A change in shape of characters involves a change of the mechanical. If it is a dot matrix system, each character is drawn in a table and the system has to pick the right design. Of course, this system is more flexible and usually offers several fonts. |
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For displays, is the graphical interface with its "driver", but also the operating system itself that is responsible for this work. What is important to understand is that for the message content to print, there must be a code that defines perfectly all characters of the alphabet of one (or more) Language (s) given (s). This code, in the case of communicating systems, as is the case on the Internet, must be adopted by all the parties who decide to communicate with each other, or else, it will show aberrations in the display text. |
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Imagine that the computer has not always been so complicated. Here is an example of computer terminal high current at a certain time. This magnificent creature, called "hot" in the name of the company that manufactured (Younger can not know the machine in 1967) was used to communicate with a computer through a serial RS232 we always know, even if his days are numbered. In those early days of computing, the CRT device was not aware. We used readily in place a printer, usually ball or daisy wheel. This machine also had a reader / punch paper tape (hole / no hole -> 1 / 0). |
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Why not base 10 to which we are accustomed from our childhood? Because, unfortunately, 10 is not a power of 2 and a "digit" decimal does not represent all the combinations that can be done with a group of n bits. 4 is too (hexadecimal) and 3 is not enough (octal). More mathematically, we can not find integer value of n such that 10 = 2 n. Try to solve n = log (10) / log (2). |
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My great thanks to this post. You have given nice and useful information about scripture in character encoding. By these I get idea about character encoding. I really appreciate your work. I hope people many will find these very useful. |
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