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agent characteragentpersonage (An interactive animated character who guides users through Windows Welcome. The character interacts with the user in ways similar to the natural aspects of human social communication. Characters can respond by using synthesized speech, recorded audio, or text in a cartoon word balloon)
ANSI character setANSI-tekenset (An 8-bit character set used by Microsoft Windows that allows you to represent up to 256 characters (0 through 255) by using your keyboard. The ASCII character set is a subset of the ANSI set)
ASCII character setASCII-tekenset (A standard 7-bit code for representing ASCII characters using binary values; code values range from 0 to 127. Most PC-based systems use an 8-bit extended ASCII code, with an extra 128 characters used to represent special symbols, foreign-language characters, and graphic symbols)
base characterbasisteken (A character that has meaning independent of other characters, or any graphical character that is not a diacritical mark)
character codetekencode (A numeric value that corresponds to a particular character in a set)
character entitytekeneenheid (A code that's used in HTML to describe symbols, international letters, and other special characters. Character entities are maintained by the International Standards Organization (ISO))
character formattingtekenopmaak (Formatting you can apply to selected text characters)
Character MapSpeciale tekens (A feature in Windows that makes it possible to use characters that are not displayed on the keyboard)
character modetekenmodus (" A display mode in which the monitor can display letters, numbers, and other text characters but no graphical images or WYSIWYG ("what-you-see-is-what-you-get") character formatting (italics, superscript, and so on).")
character padTekenpaneel (The pad in Tablet PC Input Panel that you can use to write one character (such as a letter, number, or symbol) at a time. Each character is converted into typed text)
character settekenset (A grouping of alphabetic, numeric, and other characters that have some relationship in common. For example, the standard ASCII character set includes letters, numbers, symbols, and control codes that make up the ASCII coding scheme)
character spacingtekenafstand (The distance between characters in a line of text. Tracking, kerning, and scaling can be used to adjust the space between characters)
character stringtekenreeks (A set of characters treated as a unit and interpreted by a computer as text rather than numbers. A character string can contain any sequence of elements from a given character set, such as letters, numbers, control characters, and extended ASCII characters)
character styletekenstijl (A combination of any of the character formatting options identified by a style name)
character styletekenopmaakprofiel (A combination of any of the character formatting options identified by a style name)
composite charactersamengesteld teken (A text element consisting of a base character and a diacritic or accent mark. Although most common in the Latin script, other scripts (including Greek, Devanagari, and Tamil) also have composite characters)
control characterstuurcode (A character that is inserted in right-to-left and mixed text to specify the formatting of text when the inherent directionality of the text is insufficient to display expected results)
directory characterdirectoryteken (" A character that is used to denote the directory, for instance "\" or "/" or ":". Depending on what OS you're running on e.g. c:\bin\dos\ would be a directory on your machine.")
double-byte charactersDBCS-tekens (A set of characters in which each character is represented by two bytes. Some languages, such as Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, require double-byte character sets)
extended characteruitgebreid teken (Any of the 128 additional characters in the extended ASCII (8-bit) character set. These characters include those in several non-English languages, such as accent marks, and special symbols used for creating pictures)
four character codecode van vier tekens (A 32-bit unsigned integer that is created by concatenating four ASCII characters to identify a data format)
leader characteropvulteken (A dot, hyphen, or other character used to create a line that fills the space before a tab stop)
list-separator characterlijstscheidingsteken (A character, usually a comma or semicolon, that separates elements in a list)
magnetic ink character recognitionmagnetische tekenherkenning (A character recognition system for reading and processing data that uses special inks and characters)
magnetic ink character recognition lineMagnetic Ink Character Recognition-regel (A line of characters that is encoded with a special type of ink that can be magnetized and then translated into characters. MICR lines are used on bank checks to identify the bank, account, and check)
multibyte character setmultibyte-tekenreeks (A mixed-width character set, in which some characters consist of more than 1 byte. An MBCS is used in languages such as Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, where the 256 possible values of a single-byte character set are not sufficient to represent all possible characters)
neutral characterneutraal teken (A character that does not have strong right-to-left or left-to-right language attributes)
non-printable characterniet-afdrukbaar teken (A character used to control the format of displayed or printed information, rather than to represent a particular letter, digit, or other special character. The space () is one of the more important nonprinting characters)
nonprinting characterniet-afdrukbaar teken (A character used to control the format of displayed or printed information, rather than to represent a particular letter, digit, or other special character. The space () is one of the more important nonprinting characters)
non-spacing characterniet-gespatieerd teken (A character, such as diacritic, that has no meaning by itself, but overlaps a base character to modify it)
null characternull-teken (" A character code with a null value; literally, a character meaning "nothing." Although it is real in the sense of being recognizable, occupying space internally in the computer, and being sent or received as a character, a NUL character displays nothing, takes no space on the screen or on paper, and causes no specific action when sent to a printer. In ASCII, NUL is represented by the character code 0. ")
optical character recognitionOptical Character Recognition (A method of translating images of printed text into machine-encoded text)
optical character recognition lineoptische tekenherkenning-regel (A line of characters that is read by special character recognition equipment and translated into computer text)
pattern-matching characterjokerteken (A keyboard character that can be used to represent one or many characters when conducting a query)
separator characterscheidingsteken (A character you choose to indicate where you want text to separate when you convert a table to text, or where you want new rows or columns to begin when you convert text to a table)
spacing characterspatieteken (A character with a non-zero width)
special characterspeciaal teken (A character that is not found on your keyboard and must be inserted from within the software or by pressing a combination of keys on your keyboard)
tab charactertabteken (A character used to align lines and columns on screen and in print. Although a tab is visually indistinguishable from a series of blank spaces in most programs, the tab character and the space character are different to a computer. A tab is a single character and therefore can be added, deleted, or overtyped with a single keystroke)
white-space characterwitruimte (" Any characters that can be found between words - this includes space (" "), newline (carriage return in combination with line feed), and the tab character.")
wildcard characterjokerteken (A keyboard character that can be used to represent one or many characters when conducting a query)