-
uncommon Unicode characters.
Without proper rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols.
Unicode,
formally The
Unicode Standard...
-
Specials is a
short Unicode block of
characters allocated at the very end of the
Basic Multilingual Plane, at U+FFF0–FFFF,
containing these code points:...
-
scripts in
Unicode include: Ahom (
Unicode block)
Balinese (
Unicode block)
Batak (
Unicode block)
Bhaiksuki (
Unicode block)
Buhid (
Unicode block) Buginese...
- This
article contains Unicode emoticons or emojis.
Without proper rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of the...
- used for
electronic communication.
Defined by the
Unicode Standard, the name is
derived from
Unicode Transformation Format – 8-bit.
Almost every webpage...
- entity. In
character encoding for use with computers, it is
represented in
Unicode by any of
several characters.
These include the dual-use hyphen-minus,...
-
character list in
Unicode Unicode collation charts –
including Gr**** and
Coptic letters,
sorted by
shape Examples of Gr****
handwriting Gr****
Unicode Issues (Nick...
- A
Unicode font is a
computer font that maps
glyphs to code
points defined in the
Unicode Standard. The vast
majority of
modern computer fonts use Unicode...
- In the
Unicode standard, a
plane is a
contiguous group of 65,536 (216) code points.
There are 17 planes,
identified by the
numbers 0 to 16,
which corresponds...
- In
Unicode, a
Private Use Area (PUA) is a
range of code
points that, by definition, will not be ****igned
characters by the standard.
Three Private Use...