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Picsel Text File Format Support 
Page 
ePAGE supports the most popular global file formats.  The formats 
interpreted by ePAGE are richly expressive, containing not just text but 
sophisticated layout and rendering features, rich fonts, colour, images, 
tables, graphics and many other document features.  Picsel is 
continuously developing its file format support to eventually cover every 
feature of the native file.  With such a wealth of features across many 
document types, this is inevitably an ongoing process, with milestone 
releases of new functionality planned at periodic intervals.  The 
approach involves researching the feature set most commonly found in 
real documents, building support early for the most frequently used 
elements, and ensuring these features are reproduced with total 
faithfulness to the original. The emphasis of ePAGE is on displaying rich 
content rather than on reproducing the document creation facilities of 
the original application. 
 
This document describes the features supported in ePAGE.  This level of 
support already covers the vast majority of characteristics that occur in 
day to day documents of this type, and the specific features are 
described with notes where appropriate.  Those features planned for 
future implementation are also described, for completeness. 
Plain Text 
While there are many document formats which encode extra 
information such as page size and pictures into a single file, the most 
basic commonly used file format for text is called a plain text file. This 
has no special file structure; from the first byte to the last is a seqeuence 
of characters. Some of these characters do not appear visually, but 
instead take new lines or indent to a tab stop, as defined in the ASCII 
standard (ANSI X3.4, initially approved in 1969). 
 
Feature Support 
Notes 
Plain 7-bit ASCII text 
Yes 
 
Latin1 text 
Yes 
 
Newlines Yes 
 
Tabs 
Yes 
Converted to sequences of spaces 
Unlimited page size 
Yes 
 
Character Sets 
ePAGE can work with all characters in the Unicode specification.  Text 
documents are encoded in other encodings, and ePAGE handles these 
by converting Latin1 to UTF-16 Unicode. (In addition to the encoding