WizardWrx.ASCIIInfo 8.0.175

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dotnet add package WizardWrx.ASCIIInfo --version 8.0.175
NuGet\Install-Package WizardWrx.ASCIIInfo -Version 8.0.175
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="WizardWrx.ASCIIInfo" Version="8.0.175" />
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add WizardWrx.ASCIIInfo --version 8.0.175
#r "nuget: WizardWrx.ASCIIInfo, 8.0.175"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install WizardWrx.ASCIIInfo as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=WizardWrx.ASCIIInfo&version=8.0.175

// Install WizardWrx.ASCIIInfo as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=WizardWrx.ASCIIInfo&version=8.0.175

Table of ASCII character attributes

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.NET Framework net35-client is compatible. 
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WizardWrx.FormatStringEngine The ID prefix of this package has been reserved for one of the owners of this package by NuGet.org.

Composite Format String Processing

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9.0.218 874 7/17/2023
9.0.217 157 7/17/2023
9.0.216 154 7/17/2023
9.0.215 136 7/17/2023
9.0.210 472 11/23/2022
9.0.209 891 9/19/2022
9.0.207 2,930 9/28/2022
9.0.206 423 9/18/2022
9.0.0 436 6/25/2022
8.0.191 3,272 5/21/2022
8.0.189 4,346 5/21/2022
8.0.175 975 4/24/2022
8.0.170 1,021 4/24/2022
8.0.168 2,548 4/19/2022
8.0.166 3,537 4/7/2022
8.0.165 2,612 4/7/2022
8.0.163 3,062 3/25/2022
8.0.161 2,592 3/25/2022
8.0.160 2,549 3/25/2022
8.0.158 2,769 3/9/2022
8.0.156 1,620 12/20/2021
8.0.155 1,498 12/20/2021
8.0.153 1,580 12/10/2021
8.0.151 1,827 10/19/2021
8.0.149 1,860 10/13/2021
8.0.147 1,833 8/2/2021
8.0.145 1,935 7/12/2021
8.0.143 1,802 7/4/2021
8.0.140 1,873 6/30/2021
8.0.138 1,834 6/21/2021
8.0.137 1,692 6/21/2021
8.0.135 1,879 6/18/2021
8.0.134 1,738 6/18/2021
8.0.130 1,816 6/10/2021
8.0.128 1,685 6/9/2021
8.0.124 2,034 5/20/2021
8.0.123 1,703 5/20/2021
8.0.121 1,889 5/2/2021
8.0.119 3,307 4/19/2021
8.0.117 1,683 3/22/2021
8.0.113 1,715 2/6/2021
8.0.90 2,803 2/1/2021
7.24.86 1,747 1/1/2021
7.23.85 2,072 10/18/2020
7.23.84 1,383 12/15/2019
7.1.83.29298 8,268 5/1/2019

Today marks the beginning of a new era in which a package that belongs to the WizardWrx .NET API will be published only where it incorporates new code to implement a new feature or fix a bug. Since most developers rely upon automated CI/CD pipelines, this will reduce churn caused by update that were limited to refreshing the dependency graph of a package. If your NuGet configuration file has a dependencyVersion key with its value set to Highest, your pipeline will keep your projects up to date.