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  2. Symbolic Link (SYLK) - Wikipedia

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    Symbolic Link (SYLK) is a Microsoft file format typically used to exchange data between applications, specifically spreadsheets. SYLK files conventionally have a .slk suffix. Composed of only displayable ANSI characters, it can be easily created and processed by other applications, such as databases .

  3. SYBYL line notation - Wikipedia

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    The SYBYL line notation or SLN is a specification for unambiguously describing the structure of chemical molecules using short ASCII strings. SLN differs from SMILES in several significant ways. SLN can specify molecules, molecular queries, and reactions in a single line notation whereas SMILES handles these through language extensions.

  4. Data Interchange Format - Wikipedia

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    DIF stores everything in an ASCII text file to mitigate many cross-platform issues back in the days of its creation. However modern spreadsheet software, e.g. OpenOffice.org Calc and Gnumeric, offer more character encoding to export/import. The file is divided into 2 sections: header and data. Everything in DIF is represented by a 2- or 3-line ...

  5. Office Open XML file formats - Wikipedia

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    For example, if the content types file had any relationships, there would be a file called [Content_Types].xml.rels inside the _rels directory. _rels/.rels This file is where the package relationships are located. Applications look here first. Viewing in a text editor, one will see it outlines each relationship for that section.

  6. SCons - Wikipedia

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    Ability to use Visual Studio, including the generation of .dsp, .dsw, .sln and .vcproj files; Detection of file content changes using MD5 signatures; optional, configurable ability to use traditional timestamps; Ability to do parallel builds, maintaining a specified number of jobs running simultaneously regardless of directory hierarchy

  7. SpreadsheetML - Wikipedia

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    SpreadsheetML is the XML schema for Microsoft Office Excel 2003. The Office 2003 XML Reference Schemas are included in the Microsoft Open Specification Promise , a legal statement concerning unrestricted use of Microsoft intellectual property.

  8. Category:Spreadsheet file formats - Wikipedia

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  9. Lotus Symphony (MS-DOS) - Wikipedia

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    Using the Command Prompt, and a .pif file, Symphony can also be used on Windows XP and its successors. [citation needed] Using ALT+F10 the user can alternate among the five "environments" of the program, each a rendering of the same underlying data. The environments are: SHEET, a spreadsheet program very similar to 1-2-3; DOC, a word processor