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Unicode support — The Linux Kernel documentation

    https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/unicode.html
    In 1996, Linux was the first operating system in the world to add support for the artificial language Klingon, created by Marc Okrand for the “Star Trek” television series. This encoding was later adopted by the ConScript Unicode Registry and proposed (but ultimately rejected) for inclusion in Unicode Plane 1.

Unicode support — The Linux Kernel documentation

    https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v5.4-preprc-cpu/admin-guide/unicode.html
    In 1996, Linux was the first operating system in the world to add support for the artificial language Klingon, created by Marc Okrand for the “Star Trek” television series. This encoding was later adopted by the ConScript Unicode Registry and proposed (but ultimately rejected) for inclusion in Unicode Plane 1.

Turning on Unicode Support in Vim - Linux.com

    https://www.linux.com/tutorials/turning-unicode-support-vim/
    Jun 22, 2009 · The editor Vim supports Unicode natively. If your X or console keymap is set up to enter unicode characters via the keymap, it will work fine in Vim. Alternatively, there are two other ways of entering these characters. The slow way is just to use their hex code.

Unicode Support In Linux - Tech

    https://it.toolbox.com/question/unicode-support-in-linux-100506
    Oct 05, 2006 · As we all know that linux supports Unicode. But in linux ( and in glibc) unicode charecter is represented by 4 bytes. But I want 2 byte unicode support under Linux( like Windows). And also wants to know that is there are any string manipulation functions in glibc those supports 2 byte unicode strings. Please give me some positive inputs.

Introduction to Unicode - using Unicode in Linux

    https://www.michal.kosmulski.org/computing/articles/linux-unicode.html
    When we say that a Linux system "can handle Unicode," we usually mean that it meets several conditions: Unicode characters can be used in filenames. Basic system software is capable of dealing with Unicode file names, Unicode strings as command-line parameters, etc. End-user software such as text editors can display and edit Unicode files.

Using Unicode in Linux - Linux.com

    https://www.linux.com/news/using-unicode-linux/
    Nov 02, 2004 · Getting fonts with Unicode support. Unicode fonts for the text console are usually shipped with major Linux distributions. To enable UTF-8 on the console, run unicode_start (unicode_stop to return to previous one-byte encoding mode). In order to be able to actually see Unicode characters displayed by X applications, you need to download and install Unicode …



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