Template:Chset-ctrl4
Note
[edit]This template replaces Template:chset-ctrl and is an enhancement of Template:chset-ctrl3, additionally displaying the code point in octal.
Usage
[edit]Used with Template:chset-tableformat to indicate a table cell for a control character or non-printing punctuation character.
- Parameter 1: hhhh, Hexadecimal Unicode value, 4 digits (e.g., 0020)
- Parameter 2: X, Control character name (e.g., SP), with link to appropriate article
- Parameter 3: dd, Decimal character code, 1–3 digits (e.g., 32)
- Parameter 4: ooo, Octal character code, 3 digits (e.g., 040)
For example, the first four ASCII control characters (Unicode U+0000 thru U+0003, decimal 0 through 3, octal 000 through 003) are coded as rows in a character set table like this:
{|
|{{Character set color|ctrl}}|{{chset-ctrl4|0000|[[Null character|NUL]]|0|000}}
|{{Character set color|ctrl}}|{{chset-ctrl4|0001|[[Start of heading|SOH]]|1|001}}
|{{Character set color|ctrl}}|{{chset-ctrl4|0002|[[Start of text|STX]]|2|002}}
|{{Character set color|ctrl}}|{{chset-ctrl4|0003|[[End of text|ETX]]|3|003}}
|}
Which yields:
NUL 0000 0 000 |
SOH 0001 1 001 |
STX 0002 2 002 |
ETX 0003 3 003 |
Another example illustrates the coding for a few of the ISO/IEC non-printing punctuation characters:
{|
|{{Character set color|misc}}|{{chset-ctrl4|0020|[[Space (character)|SP]]|32|040}}
|{{Character set color|misc}}|{{chset-ctrl4|00A0|[[Non-breaking space|NBSP]]|160|240}}
|{{Character set color|ctrl}}|{{chset-ctrl4|00AD|[[Soft hyphen|SHY]]|173|255}}
|}
Which yields:
SP 0020 32 040 |
NBSP 00A0 160 240 |
SHY 00AD 173 255 |
Chset family of templates
[edit]See PETSCII, and Computer Braille Code for examples of usage.
Header and footer rows
[edit]- Template:chset-table-header — Header and title row for a 16 column character set table
- Template:chset-table-footer — Footer row for a 16 column character set table
Character row header
[edit]- Template:chset-left — Left row code header
Character cell colors
[edit]Note: if adjusting these colors, reference Template:Chset-table-header/family-test-sheet for a reference of how well they work together, and whether base / variant / boxed / legend colors are properly in sync.
Boxed and slightly shaded variants of these exist in order to indicate some kind of additional information (depending on the article) like, for example, a derivation from a base codepage, a variance of definition of the corresponding codepage in different sources (to be explained in the article) or in different revisions of a code page
For generating colors for cells by Unicode category, this script may be helpful.
Please note that the boxed variants must not be used, if a cell, which is not to be marked, is surrounded by four cells, which need to be marked, as this would make the central cell appear marked as well. The shaded variants do not exhibit this problem.
Character cell contents
[edit]- Template:chset-cell — Character cell with character + Unicode value
- Template:chset-cell3 — Character cell with character + Unicode value + decimal index
- Template:chset-cell4 — Character cell with character + Unicode value + decimal + octal index
- Template:chset-ctrl — Control character cell with name + Unicode value
- Template:chset-ctrl3 — Control character cell with name + Unicode value + decimal index
- Template:chset-ctrl4 — Control character cell with name + Unicode value + decimal + octal index
- Template:chset-cell-unified — Any of the above, plus optional kuten
Test table
[edit]The following colours should be in sync with one another and with the legend.
Letter Number Punctuation Symbol Other Lead byte Undefined
_0 | _1 | _2 | _3 | _4 | _5 | _6 | _7 | _8 | _9 | _A | _B | _C | _D | _E | _F | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0_ 0 |
NUL 0000 |
SOH 0001 |
STX 0002 |
ETX 0003 |
EOT 0004 |
ENQ 0005 |
ACK 0006 |
BEL 0007 |
BS 0008 |
HT 0009 |
LF 000A |
VT 000B |
FF 000C |
CR 000D |
SO |
SI |
1_ 16 |
DLE 0010 |
DC1 0011 |
DC2 0012 |
DC3 0013 |
DC4 0014 |
NAK 0015 |
SYN 0016 |
ETB 0017 |
CAN 0018 |
EM 0019 |
SUB 001A |
ESC 001B |
SS2 |
SS3 |
RS 001E |
US 001F |
2_ 32 |
SP 0020 |
! 0021 |
" 0022 |
# 0023 |
$ 0024 |
% 0025 |
& 0026 |
' 0027 |
( 0028 |
) 0029 |
* 002A |
+ 002B |
, 002C |
- 002D |
. 002E |
/ 002F |
3_ 48 |
0 0030 |
1 0031 |
2 0032 |
3 0033 |
4 0034 |
5 0035 |
6 0036 |
7 0037 |
8 0038 |
9 0039 |
: 003A |
; 003B |
< 003C |
= 003D |
> 003E |
? 003F |
4_ 64 |
@ 0040 |
A 0041 |
B 0042 |
C 0043 |
D 0044 |
E 0045 |
F 0046 |
G 0047 |
H 0048 |
I 0049 |
J 004A |
K 004B |
L 004C |
M 004D |
N 004E |
O 004F |
5_ 80 |
P 0050 |
Q 0051 |
R 0052 |
S 0053 |
T 0054 |
U 0055 |
V 0056 |
W 0057 |
X 0058 |
Y 0059 |
Z 005A |
[ 005B |
¥ 00A5 |
] 005D |
^ 005E |
_ 005F |
6_ 96 |
` 0060 |
a 0061 |
b 0062 |
c 0063 |
d 0064 |
e 0065 |
f 0066 |
g 0067 |
h 0068 |
i 0069 |
j 006A |
k 006B |
l 006C |
m 006D |
n 006E |
o 006F |
7_ 112 |
p 0070 |
q 0071 |
r 0072 |
s 0073 |
t 0074 |
u 0075 |
v 0076 |
w 0077 |
x 0078 |
y 0079 |
z 007A |
{ 007B |
| 007C |
} 007D |
‾ 203E |
DEL 007F |
Letter Number Punctuation Symbol Other Lead byte Undefined