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    • Robert ProchowiczR
      Robert Prochowicz
      last edited by

      CR, LF is ok , but what is SO?notepad.png

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      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse @Robert Prochowicz
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        @Robert-Prochowicz

        This is a 0x01 byte. Did it appear while you were typing the text?

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        • Robert ProchowiczR
          Robert Prochowicz
          last edited by Robert Prochowicz

          It was copied from a web app… What is it for?

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          • Robert ProchowiczR
            Robert Prochowicz
            last edited by

            It looks it is Shift Out character. I wonder how it got there.
            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shift_Out_and_Shift_In_characters#:~:text=Shift Out (SO) and Shift,and "Control-O".&text=Later advancements in technology instigated,or character set and back.

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            • EkopalypseE
              Ekopalypse @Robert Prochowicz
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              @Robert-Prochowicz

              sorry, you are right, it is SO, 0x0E not SOH.
              I don’t know why this is needed today?
              It is certainly not needed for plain text.

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