I made a better ASCII table
ASCII Table
http://typst.app/tools/ascii-table/
Find ASCII characters with this free online tool. Search by character code, name, Unicode, or HTML entity. Explore different code pages and encodings.
http://typst.app/tools/ascii-table/
Find ASCII characters with this free online tool. Search by character code, name, Unicode, or HTML entity. Explore different code pages and encodings.
It would be much easier to read if it was actually table, i.e., if hex codes and the characters were separated into their own columns.
A good ASCII table makes it easy to find the effects of the Shift and Ctrl keys. Like, at a glance, I should be able to answer questions like "which control character corresponds to ^V
?"
On a Unix terminal, the Shift key zeros out bit 6 and the Ctrl key zeros out both bits 6 and 7. (And the Alt key sets bit 8.)
In man ascii
on Linux, it's trivial to see that ^V
is SYN.
What do you mean, "breaking"? This isn't a new encoding scheme, it's an informational page showing ASCII encoding.
Very useful!
Would be nice to have an additional checkbox for enabling that a purely numeric input also shows the number characters.
E.g. with input: "32"