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The character set of a subtitle file can be autodetermined by its Byte-Order Mark or by
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the value of the first four bytes. See below.
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the value of the first two bytes. See below.
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\subsection{File Structure}
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The file is divided in \emph{sections}, which are uniquely identified by a string inside
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to be part of the last found section until another section is found. There is no end-of-section
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termination mark; they always end at the start of the next one or at the end of the file.
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Each section is divided in lines, each line representing one command or definition. Empty
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lines \emph{MUST} be ignored. It is recommended that programs generating AS5 files insert
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a blank line at the end of each section to increase readability. There \emph{MUST} always
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be a blank line at the end of the file (as every line is required to end in a line break).
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Each line in a section takes the general form of \textit{Type: data1,data2,...,dataN}. An
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unknown \textit{Type} \emph{MUST} be ignored by a parser. It is recommended that subtitle
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editing programs keep such ignored lines in the file after re-saving it.
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There are two sections which are required, \emph{[AS5]} and \emph{[Data]}, the equivalents of
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\emph{[Script Info]} and \emph{[Events]} in previous formats. If either of those sections is
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missing, the file is deemed invalid and \emph(MUST) be refused by the parser. Any other section
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can be ommitted from the file, and need not be implemented by all parsers. However, any unknown
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section \emph{MUST} be preserved in the file by a subtitle editing program when it re-saves a
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file with sections that it does not recognize. It can, however, be removed at the user's discretion.
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Finally, there is a special type of undefined group, \emph{[Private:PROGNAME]}, which
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\emph{MUST} be \emph{ENTIRELY} preserved by other programs when re-saving it. This is used to
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store program-specific data, for example, Aegisub would create a group called
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\emph{[Private:Aegisub]} to store its data inside. This type of group should be identified
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by the fact that it starts with \emph{"`[Private:"'}.
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\subsubsection{[AS5]}
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This must be the first section in every AS5 file. If the very first line of the file is not
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[AS5], the file \emph{MUST} be rejected by the parser as invalid. Note, however, that the first
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line is allowed to contain a Byte-Order Mark (BOM), which is the character U+FEFF encoded in
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the encoding used for the rest of the script. The first four bytes will therefore be:
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the encoding used for the rest of the script\cite{Unicode BOM}. The first four bytes will therefore be:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item 0xEF 0xBB 0xBF 0x5B - UTF-8 (with BOM)
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\item 0x00 0x5B 0x00 0x41 - UTF-16 BE (without BOM)
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\end{itemize}
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It is possible, therefore, to determine the encoding of the file by checking its first two bytes.
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This section \emph{MUST} declare the following properties:
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\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{References}
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\begin{thebibliography}{1}
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\bibitem{UTF-16} The Internet Society, RFC 2781, "`UTF-16, an encoding of ISO 10646"'. Website, 2000.\\
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\url{http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2781}
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\bibitem{Unicode BOM} Unicode, Inc, The Unicode Standard, Chapter 13. PDF, 1991-2000.\\
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\url{http://www.unicode.org/unicode/uni2book/ch13.pdf}
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\end{thebibliography}
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\end{document}
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