: a marine code adopted by all the leading nations for holding communication at sea by means of 26 flags each standing for a different letter of the Roman alphabet and an additional triangular code flag or answering pennant which are hoisted in various combinations each of which represents ...
We offer you the option to buy one flag or buy the whole set of 40 flags. Alphabet Flags Alphabet flags are used on ships to communicate various meanings. Each letter of the alphabet has a different associated message. This communication system is known as the ICS (International Code of ...
pennant- a flag longer than it is wide (and often tapering) code flag,nautical signal flag- one of an international code of flag signals used between ships red flag- a flag that serves as a warning signal; "we didn't swim at the beach because the red flag was up" ...
40 signal flags including alphabet, numerals, repeaters and code and answering pennant. Nylon, sewn throughout with double-stitched seams. Finished in your choice of three different ways. See the price tables below the images. International Code of Signal flags are a special order; they are not...
binary collations to develop new applications. The BIN2 suffix identifies collation names that implement the new code-point collation semantics. There is also a comparison flag that corresponds to BIN2 for the new binary sort. For more information, seeGuidelines for Using BIN and BIN2 Collations....
[/LEAVE_MSG=TRUE] Building International Applications The Extmsg Utility 61 The following table describes the command line flags for the extmsg command: Flag Description -i input_TOOL_file /INPUT_TOOL=input_TOOL_FILE Specifies the name of a text file containing TOOL code from which the strings...
wherein said binary tree automaton is represented by a tuple of five components of an alphabet Σ whose element is each tag name σ of said document type definition, a state set Q whose element is each state q, and the transition function δ which maps a triple of said σ, child element...
Subclassing INTL for your own needs is a great way to meet locale demands with a minimum of code and fuss.Here is an example of an INTL subclass that works for me in a variety of locales. We subclass the INTL class to change all the locale-specific settings at once.Take note of the...
(There are more Windows locales than there are SQL Server Windows collations.) The base Windows collation rules specify which alphabet or language is used when dictionary sorting is applied, as well as the code page used to store non-Unicode character data. In SQL Server, Windows collations ...
Negative protonation states are indicated by stepping back through the alphabet (“M” for minus one, “L” for minus two, etc.) and positive protonation states by going on (“O” for plus one, “P” for plus two, etc.). The next four letters are generated by hashing the InChI minor...