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the widespread adoption of Unicode was in large part responsible for the initial popularization of emoji outside of Japan. Unicode is ultimately capable... |
for more than a million characters. Unicode's success at unifying character sets has led to its widespread adoption in the internationalization and localization... |
first proposed in 2008, and first implemented in Unicode version 6.0 (2010). The reason for its adoption was largely for compatibility with a de facto standard... |
Dingbat (redirect from Unicode Dingbats) 100 and others): Unicode provides code points for many commonly used dingbats, as listed below. Prior to widespread adoption of Unicode in the early 2010s... |
UTF-8 (redirect from Unicode (UTF-8)) by the Unicode Standard, the name is derived from Unicode Transformation Format – 8-bit. UTF-8 is capable of encoding all 1,112,064 valid Unicode code points... |
of the Philippines eventually led to the adoption of the Latin alphabet. It has been a part of the Unicode Standard since version 3.2 in April 2002.... |
Emoji (redirect from Unicode emojis) This article contains Unicode emoticons or emojis. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of the... |
multilingual text represented with the Unicode universal character set. Key to the relationship between Unicode and HTML is the relationship between the... |
Character encoding (redirect from Unicode encoding model) modern computer systems allows more elaborate character codes (such as Unicode) which represent most of the characters used in many written languages... |
1–7. The Unicode Consortium (11 June 2015). "The Unicode Standard, Version 10.0 | Character Code Charts" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-01-23. The Unicode Consortium... |
Osmanya alphabet (section Unicode) respectively. Osmanya was added to the Unicode Standard in April 2003 with the release of version 4.0. The Unicode block for Osmanya is U+10480–U+104AF:... |
on effective and secure use of Unicode (especially in the index and search pipeline), overall improvement and adoption of the software internationalization... |
Turkish lira sign (section Adoption and introduction) Bank Erdem Başçı. In May 2012, Unicode decided the encoding of U+20BA ₺ TURKISH LIRA SIGN and it was included in Unicode 6.2 released in September 2012... |
names of the letters of ⟨s⟩ (Es) and ⟨z⟩ (Zett) in German. The character's Unicode names in English are sharp s and eszett. The Eszett letter is used only... |
Wide character (section Relation to UCS and Unicode) characters in single objects (typically, greater than 8 bits). Early adoption of UCS-2 ("Unicode 1.0") led to common use of UTF-16 in a number of platforms, most... |
Indian rupee sign (section Unicode and keyboard entry) 2010, the Unicode Technical Committee accepted the proposed code position U+20B9 ₹ INDIAN RUPEE SIGN. The character has been encoded in Unicode 6.0, and... |
Romanian alphabet (redirect from Special Romanian Unicode characters) române, 2005, p. LII (in Romanian) Unicode 3.0 standard, p.162 "Unicode.org". "Unicode.org". "Unicode.org". "Unicode 5.2 Chapter 7, European Alphabetic... |
emoticon. Since the emoji has evolved from numerous different designs pre-unicode, it has different names and meanings in different regions and cultures... |
Greek diacritics (section Unicode) and language". omniglot.com. Nick Nicholas. Greek Unicode issues. https://opoudjis.net/unicode/unicode_gkbkgd.html#titlecase "Language subtag registry"... |
Filename (section Unicode interoperability) applications. This led to wide adoption of Unicode as a standard for encoding file names, although legacy software might not be Unicode-aware. Traditionally, filenames... |