Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0https://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-charmod-20010928/
To be of any use in computers, in computer communications and in particular on the World Wide Web, characters must be encoded . In fact, much of the information processed by compu
Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0: Fundamentalshttps://www.w3.org/TR/charmod/
sequences of bits that computers manipulate. Given the complexity of text encoding and the large variety of mechanisms for character encoding invented throughout the computer age,
PhD Thesis: Cascading Style Sheetshttps://www.wiumlie.no/2006/phd/
of personal computers for use in the preparation of manuscripts. Electronic publishing offered tools to ease all stages of publishing from authoring, through editing, to printing.
Xlib - C Language X Interfacehttps://www.x.org/releases/current/doc/libX11/libX11/libX11.html
display servers run on computers with either monochrome or color bitmap display hardware. The server distributes user input to and accepts output requests from various client prog
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