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ESCAPES.txt for Tux Paint
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Tux Paint - A simple drawing program for children.
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Copyright 2003 by Bill Kendrick
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bill@newbreedsoftware.com
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http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/
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February 1, 2003 - February 1, 2003
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About Escape Sequences
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Tux Paint allows the use of HTML escape sequences in the description files
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(".txt" files) it reads when loading Rubber Stamp images.
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(See README.txt for more information on creating your own rubber stamps.)
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The escape sequences provide a way of entering hard-to-type ASCII
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characters into the text file. The escape sequences Tux Paint supports
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are identical to those used in HTML pages on the web.
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A sequence begins with the "&" character (ampersand), and ends with
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the ";" character (semicolon). For example: "ï".
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Using Escape Sequences in Tux Paint
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-----------------------------------
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To use a string containing escape sequences in a rubber stamp description
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file (the ".txt" file that corresponds to the stamps ".png" image file),
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the line containing the translated description should begin with the
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language's "locale code", followed by ".esc=" and the description text.
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For example, a Spanish translation of a string in plain ASCII might look
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like this:
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es=Hola
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A Spanish translation that takes advantage of the HTML-style escape
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sequences might look like this:
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es.esc=¡Hola niños!
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In both cases, the "es" at the beginning of the line corresponds to the
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language of the description: Spanish.
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(See README.txt for a list of languages supported by Tux Paint, and their
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locale codes.)
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In the latter example, the "¡" is an 'escape sequence' that
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represents an inverted (upside-down) exclamation point ("!"), which
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looks like this: "¡"
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The "ñ" represents an "n" with a tilde ("~") over it.
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The Spanish character: "ñ"
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This example could have been easily done using plain ASCII, like so:
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es=¡Hola niños!
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However, depending on the text editor being used, typing that literally
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may not be an easy task. Typing the letters A-Z and punctuation should
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never be a problem, though. This is why escape sequence support was
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added to Tux Paint.
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NOTE: Since the ampersand character ("&") is used to denote the beginning
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of an escape sequence, it itself must be escaped. Use the sequence "&"
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For example, in plain ASCII:
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xx=This & that
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Should be written as follows when using the escape sequence mode:
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xx.esc=This & that
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The following is INCORRECT, and will end up truncated to just the word "This":
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xx.esc=This & that
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Supported Escape Sequences
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Sequence Character Description
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-------- --------- -----------
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à à Lowercase a grave
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á á Lowercase a acute
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â â Lowercase a circumflex
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ã ã Lowercase a tilde
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ä ä Lowercase a umlaut
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å å Lowercase a ring
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À À Uppercase A grave
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Á Á Uppercase A acute
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  Uppercase A circumflex
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à à Uppercase A tilde
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Ä Ä Uppercase A umlaut
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Å Å Uppercase A ring
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æ æ Lowercase ae ligature
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Æ Æ Uppercase AE ligature
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ç ç Lowercase c cedil
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Ç Ç Uppercase C cedil
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ð ð Lowercase eth
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Ð Ð Uppercase Eth
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è è Lowercase e grave
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é é Lowercase e acute
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ê ê Lowercase e circumflex
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ë ë Lowercase e umlaut
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È È Uppercase E grave
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É É Uppercase E acute
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Ê Ê Uppercase E circumflex
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Ë Ë Uppercase E umlaut
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ì ì Lowercase i grave
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í í Lowercase i acute
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î î Lowercase i circumflex
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ï ï Lowercase i umlaut
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Ì Ì Uppercase I grave
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Í Í Uppercase I acute
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Î Î Uppercase I circumflex
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Ï Ï Uppercase I umlaut
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ò ò Lowercase o grave
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ó ó Lowercase o acute
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ô ô Lowercase o circumflex
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õ õ Lowercase o tilde
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ö ö Lowercase o umlaut
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ø ø Lowercase o slash
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Ò Ò Uppercase O grave
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Ó Ó Uppercase O acute
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Ô Ô Uppercase O circumflex
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Õ Õ Uppercase O tilde
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Ö Ö Uppercase O umlaut
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Ø Ø Uppercase O slash
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ù ù Lowercase u grave
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ú ú Lowercase u acute
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û û Lowercase u circumflex
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ü ü Lowercase u umlaut
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Ù Ù Uppercase U grave
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Ú Ú Uppercase U acute
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Û Û Uppercase U circumflex
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Ü Ü Uppercase U umlaut
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ñ ñ Lowercase n tilde
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Ñ Ñ Uppercase N tilde
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ß ß Sharp S
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ý ý Lowercase y acute
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ÿ ÿ Lowercase y umlaut
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Ý Ý Uppercase Y acute
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þ þ Lowercase thorn
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Þ Þ Uppercase thorn
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¡ ¡ Inverted exclamation
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¿ ¿ Inverte question mark
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« « Left angle quotes
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» » Right angle quotes
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¢ ¢ Cent sign
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£ £ Pound sign
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¤ ¤ Currency sign
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¥ ¥ Yen sign
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´ ´ Acute
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¸ ¸ Cedil
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¨ ¨ Umlaut
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" " Quote
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& & Ampersand
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< < Less than
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> > Greater than
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± ± Plus-minus sign
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× × Times sign
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÷ ÷ Division sign
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¬ ¬ Logical not sign
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° ° Degree sign
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µ µ Micro sign
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¼ ¼ One quarter (1/4)
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½ ½ One half (1/2)
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¾ ¾ Three quarters (3/4)
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¹ ¹ Superscript 1
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² ² Superscript 2
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³ ³ Superscript 3
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¦ ¦ Broken vertical bar
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§ § Section sign
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¶ ¶ Paragraph sign
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· * Middle dot
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© © Copyright sign ((C))
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® ® Registered trademark sign ((R))
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ª ª Feminine ordinal
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º º Masculine ordinal
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­ Soft hyphen
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¯ ¯ Spacing macron
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