Unicode Symbols Support

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Insert ASCII or Unicode Latin-based symbols and characters ...

    https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Insert-ASCII-or-Unicode-Latin-based-symbols-and-characters-D13F58D3-7BCB-44A7-A4D5-972EE12E50E0
    Notes: Many languages contain symbols that could not be condensed into the 256-characters Extended ACSII set. As such, there are ASCII and Unicode variations to encompass regional characters and symbols, see Unicode character code charts by script.. If you have trouble entering the characters codes for the characters that you want, try using the Character Map.

Unicode – The World Standard for Text and Emoji

    https://home.unicode.org/
    Unicode Maya Hieroglyph Project (Jan 23, 2020) Call for Participation Announced for IUC 44 (Jan 22, 2020) New Unicode Working Group: Message Formatting (Jan 10, 2020) New Unicode Technical Director (Jan 9, 2020) Unicode solicits feedback on open emoji definition: QID Emoji (Nov 22, 2019)

Support for Unicode Microsoft Docs

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/text/support-for-unicode
    A wide character is a 2-byte multilingual character code. Tens of thousands of characters, comprising almost all characters used in modern computing worldwide, including technical symbols and special publishing characters, can be represented according to the Unicode specification as a single wide character encoded by using UTF-16.

️ ️ ★ Unicode® Character Table

    https://unicode-table.com/en/
    Unicode is a computing standard for the consistent encoding symbols. It was created in 1991. It’s just a table, which shows glyphs position to encoding system. Encoding takes symbol from table, and tells font what should be painted. But computer can understand binary code only. So, encoding is used number 1 or 0 to represent characters.

FAQ – Unicode

    https://home.unicode.org/basic-info/faq/
    A: Unicode covers all the characters for all the writing systems of the world, modern and ancient. It also includes technical symbols, punctuations, and many other characters used in writing text. The Unicode Standard is intended to support the needs of all types of users, whether in business or academia, using mainstream or minority scripts.

Unicode - Win32 apps Microsoft Docs

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/intl/unicode
    This technique defends against loss and corruption of data. Each code page supports different characters, but none of them supports the full spectrum of characters provided by Unicode. Most of the code pages support different subsets, differently encoded. The code pages for UTF-8 and UTF-7 are an exception, since they support the complete ...

Miscellaneous Symbols – Test for Unicode support in Web ...

    http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/miscellaneous_symbols.html
    257 rows · Characters 9786-9788, 9792, 9794, 9824, 9827, 9829, 9830, 9834 and 9835 are present …

Unicode 9.0.0

    http://unicode.org/versions/Unicode9.0.0/
    Unicode 9.0 adds exactly 7,500 characters, for a total of 128,172 characters. These additions include six new scripts and 72 new emoji characters. The new scripts and characters in Version 9.0 add support for lesser-used languages worldwide, including: Osage, a Native American language; Nepal Bhasa, a language of Nepal



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