Solaris Unicode Support

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Chapter 2 Unicode (Unicode Support in the Solaris ...

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    Because of its flexibility and compatibility with ASCII and UNIX, Unicode support of the UTF-8 format is used in the Solaris operating environment. UTF-8 provides developers with a format compatible with existing internationalized environments and an easy path for Internet and legacy data interoperability.

Unicode conversion support - IBM

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    Some platforms support the conversion of user data to or from Unicode encoding. The two forms of Unicode encoding supported are UCS-2 (CCSIDs 1200, 13488, and 17584) and UTF-8 (CCSID 1208). The term UCS-2 is often used interchangeably but incorrectly with UTF-16 .

Chapter 1 Unicode and Multilingual Computing (Unicode ...

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    For more information about the internationalization framework, see the whitepaper Asian Language Support in the Solaris Operating Environment. 1.4 Supporting the Unicode Standard Unicode (Universal Codeset) is a universal character encoding scheme developed and promoted by the Unicode Consortium, a non-profit organization which includes Sun Microsystems.

Unicode support — The Linux Kernel documentation

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    Klingon language support¶ 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 ...



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