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  2. Data file - Wikipedia

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    A user can read the contents of a text file or edit it using a text editor. In text files, each line of text is terminated, (delimited) with a special character known as EOL (End of Line) character. In text files some internal translations take place when this EOL character is read or written. [1] Examples of text files. A text document (often ...

  3. Cangjie input method - Wikipedia

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    Some IMEs list all characters beginning with the code you have typed. For example, if you type A, the system gives you all characters whose Cangjie code begins with A, so that you can select the correct character if it is on the screen; if you type another A, the list is shortened to give all characters whose code begins with AA.

  4. Category:Random text generation - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 December 2016, at 21:47 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Filler text - Wikipedia

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    Filler text (also placeholder text or dummy text) is text that shares some characteristics of a real written text, but is random or otherwise generated. It may be used to display a sample of fonts , generate text for testing, or to spoof an e-mail spam filter .

  6. Module:Random/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    The text_list function outputs a list in a random order, text-style. In other words, it is like the list function, but with a different separator before the last item. {{#invoke:random|text_list|list item 1|list item 2|list item 3|...|sep=separator|conj=conjunction|limit=number of items to display|same=yes}}

  7. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    While MS-DOS and NT always treat the suffix after the last period in a file's name as its extension, in UNIX-like systems, the final period does not necessarily mean that the text after the last period is the file's extension. [1] Some file formats, such as .txt or .text, may be listed multiple times.

  8. Computer file - Wikipedia

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    A text file may contain lines of text, corresponding to printed lines on a piece of paper. Alternatively, a file may contain an arbitrary binary image (a blob) or it may contain an executable. The way information is grouped into a file is entirely up to how it is designed.

  9. Module:Random/doc - Wikipedia

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