Unicode Separated Values (USV)
draft-unicode-separated-values-01
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Author | Joel Parker Henderson | ||
Last updated | 2024-09-17 (Latest revision 2024-03-16) | ||
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Abstract
Unicode Separated Values (USV) is a data format that uses Unicode characters to mark parts. USV builds on ASCII separated values (ASV), and provides pragmatic ways to edit data in text editors by using visual symbols and layouts.
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