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  Latin-1 Supplement - Test for Unicode support in Web browsers
All of the characters from 160 to 255 are present in Microsoft’s WGL4 character set and in the old ANSI character set.
The characters that appear in the first column of the following table depend on the browser that you are using, the fonts installed on your computer, and the browser options you have chosen that determine the fonts used to display particular character sets, encodings or languages.
This happens because the characters for these non-Latin scripts are coded to the same numbers as the accented Latin characters in the ANSI character set; this problem will be resolved when Unicode becomes more widely used, because it provides a unique numeric identifier for each character.
www.alanwood.net /unicode/latin_1_supplement.html   (619 words)

  
 ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 and Unicode characters in ampersand entities
The most radical method of doing this would be to use high Unicode characters directly, as part of a non-single-byte transfer encoding (such as UTF-8 or raw double-byte), accompanied by the appropriate HTTP headers.
See also the official Unicode documentation on these characters (including a PDF file which includes a glyph chart that shows how these characters should be displayed).
In UTF-8, each 16-bit Unicode character is encoded as a sequence of one, two, or three 8-bit bytes, depending on the value of the character.
www.pemberley.com /janeinfo/latin1.html   (1805 words)

  
 Unicode characters
But Internet Explorer is not usable for all Unicode entities since in many cases it tries to combine an entity with a preceding character, which results in a wrong display.
Netscape Navigator can at the moment not be recommended for Unicode display in general, but some entities work, for instance Greek letters, many math symbols and Dingbats.
The red headers are the Unicode 3.0 names of the respective character blocks.
home.tiscali.nl /t876506/UnicodeDisplay.html   (598 words)

  
 Table Of Special Characters - Unicode & ISO-8859
In fact it is preferable to use UNICODE rather than ISO-8859 code.
However, if the characters are written in Unicode, then all modern browsers will read the characters correctly, because every character in every language has been assigned a unique code.
That is why it is desirable to use Unicode when preparing HTML or XML documents.
www.biega.com /special-char.html   (816 words)

  
 [No title]
The reordered unicode space relocates most frequent ones into narrower code ranges and that reduces the variance of new code point values and their mutual code point distances become much less than that for unreordered original unicode space.
This draft describes the principles and method to construct the reordered unicode space for small and large script blocks using character frequency data.
ACE Label Efficiency and Scripts Based on the experiments with samples of 10-characters-long labels for each script block in the unicode script repoitores, the label length improvement ratios are varied with the size of the frequent set of basic alphabets in each script block.
www3.ietf.org /proceedings/02mar/I-D/draft-ietf-idn-lsb-ace-02.txt   (2681 words)

  
 [No title]
Unicode and 10646 and the 8859 family of coded character sets have a different understanding of what a character is how it will be used.
In order to expedite use of Unicode in the interim, the Unicode Consortium is issuing an intermediate version, Unicode 1.0.1, which consists of Unicode 1.0 modified by the changes necessary to make the character codes a proper subset of ISO 10646.
Mapping of Unicode characters to the national and industry standards will be finalized in Unicode 1.1 to reflect comments from reviewers and alignment with ISO 10646.
www.ibiblio.org /pub/packages/ccic/china-studies/compute/ccnet-archive/unicode   (15243 words)

  
 Unicode bloopers! Keep it off the visible web page!
While it is possible to use unicode to represent all of the alphabet, numbers, punctuation and most symbols - it just isn't necessary to do so.
Beyond that, those who are still using older browser versions will see that code on the page, instead of the characters intended to display.
Unicode can be useful in web pages when the @ symbol displayed unicode equivalent of and#64; is posted to a web page to stop the spambot harvesting software from gathering useful email addresses from web pages.
www.website101.com /HTML/unicode.html   (865 words)

  
 Lotus Notes 7 Help - Using Unicode to add special characters to documents
If Unicode is not enabled, Notes attempts to display text using the native character set of your machine.
To disable using Unicode, de-select "Enable unicode display" under "Additional Options" in Basics of User Preferences.
You can use a compose sequence or an extended compose sequence to add a special character to a document, both of which are strings of keystrokes that produce the special character.
www-12.lotus.com /ldd/doc/domino_notes/7.0/help7_client.nsf/855dc7fcfd5fec9a85256b870069c0ab/3009a342a15bee208525704a004d9771?OpenDocument   (538 words)

  
 ICU 3.6: utf.h File Reference
The UChar and UChar32 data types for Unicode code units and code points are defined in umachines.h because they can be machine-dependent.
In fact, almost all Unicode code points in normal text (>99%) are on the BMP (<=U+ffff) and even <=U+d7ff.
UChar32 is defined to be a signed 32-bit integer (int32_t), large enough for a 21-bit Unicode code point (Unicode scalar value, 0..0x10ffff).
icu.sourceforge.net /apiref/icu4c/utf_8h.html   (874 words)

  
 Java News from June, 2004
IBM has released version 3.0 of their International Components for Unicode (ICU) for both Java and C/C++.
Excelsior JET is a Java virtual machine that uses a combination of a traditional native code compiler and just-in-time compilation from byte code.
JET costs start at $200 and run up to $2300 depending on which version and how much support you want.
www.ibiblio.org /java/2004june.html   (7842 words)

  
 ASCII/ISO 8859 (Latin-1) Table
The Unicode® Character Set with equivalent character names and related characters.
Mathematica® 3.0's Mapping ISO 8879 (SGML) entity names onto Unicode in Unicode order.
Mapping ISO 8879 entity names onto Unicode in Unicode order.
www.cs.stanford.edu /people/miles/iso8859.html   (542 words)

  
 J2SE 1.5 - Effective Java Programming with Tiger
The umbrella Java Specification Request (JSR) for this release is JSR 176.
This article outlines the major features that are expected to ship with J2SE 1.5, which targets its FCS in the first half of calendar year 2004.
There are at least 15 component JSRs that are developed under the JCP program and targeted towards the Tiger release.
www.developer.com /java/other/print.php/3112301   (1089 words)

  
 Product Overview
Aabel markers: A palette with 175 marker symbols, each of which can be scaled from 50 to 200% of the initial size (100%) in 20 steps.
A palette that holds 176 Unicode characters/symbols/glyphs is available for data representation.
Each item in this palette can be replaced by a Unicode character/glyph from the System character palette, and can be scaled from 50 to 200% of the initial size (100%) in 20 steps.
www.gigawiz.com /Aabel.html   (1511 words)

  
 Conversion Chart: TibKey to Unicode   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
This information is provided to help those who wish to convert Tibetan data entered with TibKey into Unicode text data.
As Unicode is not a font / glyph encoding standard, TibKey glyphs often map to a combination of two or more Unicode characters and all glyph variants of the same character (e.g.
Tibetan vowel u) map to a single Unicode character.
www.freenetpages.co.uk /hp/sahaja/TibKey2Unicode.html   (158 words)

  
 Undocumented Windows 2000 Secrets: A Programmer's Cookbook - $31.99   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Because most of the code is guaranteed to be not Windows 9x compatible, I did not provide support for ANSI characters.
Good Win32 programmers always try to support both ANSI and Unicode side by side to give legacy operating systems such as Windows 95 and 98 a fair chance to execute their code.
The DLL supports both ANSI and Unicode, and the application is compiled for ANSI.
www.informit.com /title/0201721872   (4840 words)

  
 Elias Kapetanopoulos, Ph
Areas of Research: Attic epigraphy-Athenian institutions of the Roman period (200 B.C.-3rd c.
Kapetanopoulos, Elias, Romanitas and the Athenian Prytaneis (I: 200 B.C.-A.D. ÉArx.
And the article on Romanitas among the prytaneis [200 B.C.-A.D. 100] in ÉArx.
www.history.ccsu.edu /elias/Romanization.Bibliogr.htm   (1405 words)

  
 StatCVS - Commit Log (Page 170 of 213)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Unicode database used in all other methods; initialized by
Overall: optimize code, bring in line with JDK 1.4 specs.
format of the Unicode database used by Character.
www.object-refinery.com /classpath/statcvs/commit_log_page_170.html   (905 words)

  
 campantar tEvAram 1-part 1 (in tamil script, unicode format)
This webpage presents the Etext in Tamil script but in Unicode encoding.
In case of difficulties send an email request to kalyan@geocities.com or kumar@vt.edu
You are welcome to freely distribute this file, provided this header page is kept intact.
www.shaivam.org /siddhanta/thiru01u_1.htm   (211 words)

  
 ZipTV Compression Components - Whats new...
With a simple conditional define, these strings can be monitored using unicode compatible functions and 3rd party unicode controls.
The next time your project is run, the.mim extension will be automatically added to this property, and registry associations for this extension will be supported.
We're in the beginning stage of supporting double-byte and unicode char sets.
www.ziptv.com /whatsnew.htm   (3917 words)

  
 XTERM - Change Log
add mini-luit feature, which supports Latin9 directly rather than via luit, provided that Unicode fonts are used (Freedesktop.org Bugzilla #1571, request by Stefan Dirsch, patch by Michael Schroeder).
add translation to ASCII of commonly-used characters that groff translates to Unicode, when the font in use does not provide the corresponding glyphs (Debian #219551).
translate Unicode values (from UTF-8 output to xterm) for line-drawing to xterm's internal code, etc., since TrueType fonts generally do not have either set of line-drawing glyphs.
invisible-island.net /xterm/xterm.log.html   (12911 words)

  
 TITUS Is Testing Unicode Scriptmanagement: Reference Table U+0200
This page contains a reference list of of all UNICODE characters as contained in the UNICODE block ranging from
A full representation of UNICODE characters is available here.
No parts of this document may be republished in any form without prior permission by the copyright holder.
titus.uni-frankfurt.de /unicode/inx/titu0200.htm   (79 words)

  
 XML/encoding.c - annotate - 1.8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
8: * [UNICODE] The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard -- 9: * Worldwide Character Encoding -- Version 1.0", Addison- 10: * Wesley, Volume 1, 1991, Volume 2, 1992.
UTF-8 is 11: * described in Unicode Technical Report #4.
(c >> 10); 200: *out++ = 0xDC00
dev.w3.org /cvsweb/XML/encoding.c?annotate=1.8   (383 words)

  
 SEI: Unicode Scripts Research
COMMENTS: It consists of about 200 symbols covering the parameters of handshape, hand configuration, location and movement.
A newspaper was published during the 1980s printed in the Dongba script and the Latin alphabet in an attempt to increase the level of literacy among the Naxi people in their own language.
There efforts were successful at first - in 1982, 200 people could read Naxi in the Latin alphabet.
www.linguistics.berkeley.edu /sei/USR.html   (7502 words)

  
 The Java Community Process(SM) Program - JSRs: Java Specification Requests - detail JSR# 176
The Java Community Process(SM) Program - JSRs: Java Specification Requests - detail JSR# 176
Java Specification Participation Agreement version in use: 2.0
In addition Sun plans to make it easier for academic and non-profit groups to obtain access to the RI and TCKs.
www.jcp.org /en/jsr/detail?id=176   (966 words)

  
 Old Iranian Online
With this index one may perform a quick "word look-up" and, in addition, study how words are used in context by clicking on their links.
support, but fonts for only the Unicode 2.0 character set (including combining diacritics).
Versions of this page rendered in alternate character sets are available via links (Romanized and Unicode 3) in the upper-left margin.
www.utexas.edu /cola/centers/lrc/eieol/opeol-MG.html   (4160 words)

  
 ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 and Unicode characters in ampersand entities (version with HTML tables)
ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 and Unicode characters in ampersand entities (version with HTML tables)
Latin 1 characters and Unicode characters in andampersand; entities
The following chart only tests the ISO 8859-1 compliance of your browser's proportional font; to test the non-proportional font see the alternative Latin 1 and Unicode charts using
 elements.
www.pemberley.com /janeinfo/latin1tb.utf8   (3230 words)

  
 Mathematical Operators display test
So, if you want to make any math-web-page using HTML only and desperately need to declare CSS font-family, I'd recommend the next one (as on 2004-02-15):
CSSClass { font-family: Code2000, "Arial Unicode MS", "Lucida Sans Unicode"; }
[Browser default] [Arial Unicode MS] [Bitstream Cyberbit] >Code2000MS
orwell.ru /test/Unicode/math/test?font=Code2000   (88 words)

  
 TITUS Is Testing Unicode Scriptmanagement: Reference Table U+2000
TITUS Is Testing Unicode Scriptmanagement: Reference Table U+2000
Please be careful: the full list has about
Table showing UNICODE characters in block U+2000 through U+20FF:
titus.uni-frankfurt.de /unicode/inx/titu2000.htm   (79 words)

  
 JCP Watch: Getting closer to Tiger
It also expects to clarify programming constructs and concepts such as volatile and final variables, immutable objects and thread- and memory-related JVM functionality and APIs such as class initialization, asynchronous exceptions, finalizers, thread interrupts, and the sleep, wait, and join methods of class java.lang.Thread
JSR 176: J2SE 1.5 (Tiger) Release Contents (http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=234)
This JSR is to develop a specification for the feature and API set for the next feature release of Java 2 Standard Edition, code named "Tiger", targeted to ship Q3 CY 2004.
www.developer.com /java/other/article.php/3378271   (3821 words)

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