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Unicode, formally The Unicode Standard, is a text encoding standard maintained by the Unicode Consortium designed to support the use of text written in all of the world's major writing systems. Version 15.1 of the standard defines 149813 characters and 161 scripts used in various ordinary, literary, … See more
Unicode was originally designed with the intent of transcending limitations present in all text encodings designed up to that point: each encoding was relied upon for use in its own … See more
Unicode, in the form of UTF-8, has been the most common encoding for the World Wide Web since 2008. It has near-universal adoption, and much of the non-UTF-8 content is found in other Unicode encodings, e.g. UTF-16. As of 2024 , UTF-8 accounts for on … See more
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• Alan Wood's Unicode Resources – contains lists of word processors with Unicode capability; fonts and characters are grouped by type; … See moreCodespace and code points
The Unicode Standard defines a codespace: a sequence of integers called code points covering the interval
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The Ideographic Research Group (IRG) is tasked with advising … See more• Julie D. Allen. The Unicode Standard, Version 6.0, The Unicode Consortium, Mountain View, 2011, ISBN 9781936213016 See more
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