control-O - meaning and definition. What is control-O
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What (who) is control-O - definition

ASCII CONTROL CHARACTERS
Shift out; Shift in; Shift Out; Shift In; Control-N; Ctrl-N; Control-O; Ctrl-O; ␎; ␏; ^N; ^O; Shift-out; Shift-in; ASCII 14; ASCII 15; \xE; \xF; \x0E; \x0F; U+000E; U+000F
  • Shift In and Shift Out used in a Linux terminal to access a variant [[DEC Special Graphics]] set

control-O         
<character> ASCII character 15 (SI). The character used on some operating systems to abort output but allow the program to keep on running. The name "SI" comes from its use on some terminals to "shift in" an alternative character set. "SO" is Control-N. Compare control-S. [Jargon File] (1995-03-16)
I/O Controller Hub         
  • ICH - 82801AA
  • NH82801GB - ICH7 Base
  • ICH5
  • 82801IBM
  • ICH4
  • ICH2
  • ICH3-M
  • 82801HBM
  • ICH6M
INTEL SOUTHBRIDGE TECHNOLOGY
ICH9; ICH10; Intel ICH7M; Intel ICH5; I/O controller hub; ICH6; Intel 82801; ICH6R; Intel ICH
I/O Controller Hub (ICH) is a family of Intel southbridge microchips used to manage data communications between a CPU and a motherboard, specifically Intel chipsets based on the Intel Hub Architecture. It is designed to be paired with a second support chip known as a northbridge.
Ó         
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
O acute; O accent; Oacute; O with acute; O-acute; Ṓ; Ṍ; U+00D3
Ó, ó (o-acute) is a letter in the Czech, Emilian-Romagnol, Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic, Kashubian, Kazakh, Polish, Slovak, and Sorbian languages. This letter also appears in the Afrikaans, Catalan, Dutch, Irish, Nynorsk, Bokmål, Occitan, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and Galician languages as a variant of letter "o".

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Shift Out and Shift In characters

Shift Out (SO) and Shift In (SI) are ASCII control characters 14 and 15, respectively (0x0E and 0x0F). These are sometimes also called "Control-N" and "Control-O".

The original meaning of those characters provided a way to shift a coloured ribbon, split longitudinally usually with red and black, up and down to the other colour in an electro-mechanical typewriter or teleprinter, such as the Teletype Model 38, to automate the same function of manual typewriters. Black was the conventional ambient default colour and so was shifted "in" or "out" with the other colour on the ribbon.

Later advancements in technology instigated use of this function for switching to a different font or character set and back. This was used, for instance, in the Russian character set known as KOI7-switched, where SO starts printing Russian letters, and SI starts printing Latin letters again. Similarly, they are used for switching between Katakana and Roman letters in the 7-bit version of the Japanese JIS X 0201.

SO/SI control characters also are used to display VT100 pseudographics. Shift In is also used in the 2G variant of SoftBank Mobile's encoding for emoji.

The ISO/IEC 2022 standard (ECMA-35, JIS X 0202) standardises the generalized usage of SO and SI for switching between pre-designated character sets invoked over the 0x20–0x7F byte range. It refers to them respectively as Locking Shift One (LS1) and Locking Shift Zero (LS0) in an 8-bit environment, or as SO and SI in a 7-bit environment. In ISO-2022-compliant code sets where the 0x0E and 0x0F characters are used for the purpose of emphasis (such as an italic or red font) rather than a change of character set, they are referred to respectively as Upper Rail (UR) and Lower Rail (LR), rather than SO and SI.

Examples of use of control-O
1. Twelve years after helping Republicans capture control o...
2. "Uribe aceptó la realidad de que había áreas en Colombia donde el gobierno central no estaba en control, o incluso presente", dijo.