- A
precomposed character (alternatively
composite character or
decomposable character) is a
Unicode entity that can also be
defined as a
sequence of one...
- This
article contains special characters.
Without proper rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols.
Number Forms is a Unicode...
- also
contains many
precomposed characters, so that in many
cases it is
possible to use both
combining diacritics and
precomposed characters, at the user's...
- This is a list of
precomposed Latin characters in Unicode.
Unicode typefaces may be
needed for
these to
display correctly. DZ, Dz, dz DŽ, Dž, dž ff ffi ffl fi fl IJ...
-
characters into a
single precomposed character; and
character decomposition is the
opposite process. In general,
precomposed characters are
defined to...
- (accent marks),
there are two
possible solutions. Keys can be
dedicated to
precomposed characters or
alternatively a dead key
mechanism can be provided. With...
-
commonly encountered uses of the
accent in the
Latin and Gr**** alphabets,
precomposed characters are available. An
early precursor of the
acute accent was...
-
combinations of
precomposed syllables made from the most
common jamo. CJK
characters presently only have
codes for
uncomposable radicals and
precomposed forms....
- same code
points as
those used in
ASCII and ISO 8859.
There are also
precomposed character encodings for ⟨A⟩ and ⟨a⟩ with diacritics, for most of those...
- same code
points as
those used in
ASCII and ISO 8859.
There are also
precomposed character encodings for ⟨L⟩ and ⟨l⟩ with diacritics, for most of those...