French | English |
caractère composite | composite character (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) |
caractère de base | base character (A character that has meaning independent of other characters, or any graphical character that is not a diacritical mark) |
caractère de contrôle | control character (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) |
caractère de non-espacement | non-spacing character (A character, such as diacritic, that has no meaning by itself, but overlaps a base character to modify it) |
caractère de non-espacement | combining character (A character, such as diacritic, that has no meaning by itself, but overlaps a base character to modify it) |
caractère de suite | leader character (A dot, hyphen, or other character used to create a line that fills the space before a tab stop) |
caractère de séparation, séparateur | separator character (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) |
caractère de tabulation | tab character (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) |
caractère de type identificateur | identifier type character (" A character that that forces a literal to assume a data type other than the one its form indicates. You do this by appending the character to the end of the literal. For example, "%" forces the Integer data type of the literal "L" in the following declaration: Dim L%.") |
caractère de type littéral | literal type character (A textual representation of a particular value of a data type. For example, 2147483647 represents a value of integer data type) |
caractère d'espacement | spacing character (A character with a non-zero width) |
caractère d'échappement | escape character (A single character that suppresses any special meaning of the character that follows it) |
caractère générique | wildcard character (A keyboard character that can be used to represent one or many characters when conducting a query) |
caractère générique | wildcard (A keyboard character that can be used to represent one or many characters when conducting a query) |
caractère générique | pattern-matching character (A keyboard character that can be used to represent one or many characters when conducting a query) |
Caractère informatif | Informational (A content descriptor developed by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB)) |
caractère large | wide character (A 2-byte multilingual character code) |
caractère neutre | neutral character (A character that does not have strong right-to-left or left-to-right language attributes) |
caractère non imprimable | nonprinting character (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) |
caractère non imprimable | non-printable character (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) |
caractère non sécurisé | unsafe character (A character in a URL that may be altered during transport across the Internet) |
caractère Null | null character (" 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. ") |
caractère ordinaire | ordinary character (In regular expressions, any valid character that does not have a special meaning in the current regular expression grammar) |
caractère précomposé | precomposed character (A single character that represents a sequence of characters, usually a combination of a base character and one or more diacritics) |
caractère réservé | reserved character (A keyboard character that has a special meaning to a program and, as a result, normally cannot be used in assigning names to files, documents, and other user-generated tools, such as macros. Characters commonly reserved for special uses include the asterisk (*), forward slash (/), backslash (\), question mark (?), and vertical bar (|)) |
caractère spécial | special character (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) |
caractère spécifique de dossier | directory character (" 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.") |
caractère séparateur de liste | list-separator character (A character, usually a comma or semicolon, that separates elements in a list) |
caractère à demi-chasse | half-width character (In a double-byte character set, a character that is represented by one byte and typically has a full-width variant) |
caractère à pleine chasse | full-width character (In a double-byte character set, a character that is represented by 2 bytes and typically has a half-width variant) |
caractère étendu | extended character (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) |
caractères de préfixe | prefix characters (A set of 1 to 4 bytes that prefix each data field in a native-format bulk-copy data file) |
chaîne de caractères | text string (A group of characters or character bytes representing text handled as a single entity) |
codage de caractères | character encoding (A one-to-one mapping between a set of characters and a set of numbers) |
code de caractère | code point (A numeric value that corresponds to a particular character in a set) |
code de caractère | character code (A numeric value that corresponds to a particular character in a set) |
entité de caractère | character entity (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)) |
mise en forme de caractères | character formatting (Formatting you can apply to selected text characters) |
mode caractère | character mode (" 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).") |
situations à caractère sexuel | sexual situations (A label in a voluntary content-based rating system used by TV networks in the United States to indicate to viewers if a particular show has higher levels of sex, violence or adult language) |
style de caractère | character style (A combination of any of the character formatting options identified by a style name) |
Table des caractères | Character Map (A feature in Windows that makes it possible to use characters that are not displayed on the keyboard) |
Tout caractère | Any Character (A menu item that allows the user to search a string based on a wildcard for a character, when the number of letters is known. Example: The search for D*O** will return all five-letter words that begin with a D and where O is the third letter) |
Tout caractère, 0 correspondance ou plus | Any Character, 0 or More Matches (A menu item that allows the user to search a string based on a wildcard for a character. Example: The search for D*O** will return all words that begin with a D and where O is the third letter) |
type de données caractères | char data type (A character data type that holds a maximum of 8,000 characters) |