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A series of character encoding standards intended to support the characters used by a large number of the world’s languages
The Unicode standards together with standards for representing character strings as byte strings
A series of character encoding standards intended to support the characters used by a large number of the world's languages
International character-encoding system designed to support the electronic interchange, processing, and display of the written texts of the diverse languages of the modern and classical world. The Unicode Worldwide Character Standard includes letters, digits, diacritics, punctuation marks, and technical symbols for all the world's principal written languages, using a uniform encoding scheme. The first version of Unicode was introduced in 1991; the most recent version contains almost 50,000 characters. Numerous encoding systems (including ASCII) predate Unicode. With Unicode (unlike earlier systems), the unique number provided for each character remains the same on any system that supports Unicode
Character encoding standard which, unlike ASCII, uses not 8 but 16 bit character encoding, making possible the representation of virtually all existing character sets (e g Latin, Cyrillic, Japanese, Chinese) The use of Unicode simplifies multiple language document and program creation (See also internationalisation )
Unicode is a character encoding standard developed by the Unicode Consortium The aim of the standard is to provide universal way of encoding characters of any language, regardless of the computer system, or platform, being used The core of Unicode, known as the Basic Multilingual Plane, contains space for over 65,000 characters These include some 49000 characters from the world's languages, include letters from alphabets, ideographs used in writing systems such as Chinese, and other characters such as currency and mathematical symbols In addition to these, space is available for custom use, and supplementary code points are available for characters used in languages such as Chinese, where the total number of characters is not quantifiable
This represents each character in the Basic Multilingual Plane of ISO/IEC 10646 by two octets The bytes representing the entire storage object may be preceded by a pair of bytes representing the byte order mark character (0xFEFF) The bytes representing each bit combination are in the system byte order, unless the byte order mark character is present, in which case the order of its bytes determines the byte order When the storage object is read, any byte order mark character is discarded
An encoding character set/encoding which tries to contain all the characters used in the world See the Unicode consortium More info
An industry-wide character set encoding standard that aims eventually to provide a single standard that supports all the scripts of the world Unicode is closely related to ISO/IEC 10646
a 16-bit character encoding that contains all of the characters in common use in the world's major languages Unicode provides an unambiguous representation of text across a range of scripts, languages and platforms
The name of the international 16-bit character set and encoding system developed by the members of the Unicode Consortium Ethiopic has been included in Unicode since August 12th 1996
The alphabet of all alphabets, with 39,000 built-in letters and room for expansion XML character set of choice Java was designed from the bottom up to implement the Unicode character set
The 16-bit standard capable of encoding the characters of the world's major language scripts It is designed to be a universal character set Version 3 0 contains 49,194 characters and 8,515 code points for private uses and future expansions Special 32-bit combinations can reach a million characters Unicode is supported on all the major computer operating systems, as well as by HTML 4 0, XML, and X-HTML
A 16-bit (double-byte) system used to represent as many as 65 thousand distinct characters Used in place of the 8-bit ASCII, it permits the representation of Japanese, Chinese, and other non-Western European languages
A replacement for the 7-bit or 8-bit ASCII and ANSI representations of characters with a 16-bit model that allows a wider variety of characters to be used Unicode is especially useful for representing the written characters of Asian languages Windows NT and Windows 95 support Unicode
A 16-bit character set that assigns unique character codes to characters in a wide range of languages Unlike ASCII, which defines 128 distinct characters typically represented in 8 bits, there are as many as 65,536 distinct Unicode characters that represent the unique characters used in many languages
{i} code of 16 bits for representing characters on a computer (similar to ASCII, but includes a very large number of characters and enables use of every alphabet for all languages in the world)
A universal character code that will underlie all the world's languages and scripts RLG is a founding member of the Unicode Consortium Richards has served on its board since its founding; Smith-Yoshimura has been RLG's representative; and staff member Joan Aliprand is its current secretary
A standard defined by the Unicode Consortium that uses a 16-bit "code page" which maps digits to characters in languages around the world Because 16 bits covers 32,768 codes, Unicode is large enough to include all the world's languages, with the exception of ideographic languages that have a different character for every concept, like Chinese For more info, see http: //www unicode org/
Scheme for representing a large set of characters using 16 bits It supports the representation of many non-English characters that are not represented in ASCII or EBCDIC
A 16-bit, language-independent character set that enables representation of all of the characters commonly used in information processing
Unicode Worldwide Character Standard A scheme for encoding characters using 16 bits per character Unicode includes glyphs for the scripts for all major languages, including symbols
A 16-bit code to represent the characters used in most of the world's scripts UTF-8 is an alternative encoding in which one or more 8-bit bytes represents each Unicode character
Unicode is intended to be a Universal character set supporting every written script used on Earth (and some that are not) Unicode attempts to draw a line between a character, a unit of phonetic or semantic meaning, and a rune or glyph, a characters visual representation Thus a single character that has different appearances has multiple runes E g Arabic characters change appearance dependent on the position in a word
A 16-bit character encoding scheme allowing characters from Western European, Eastern European, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Urdu, Hindi and all other major world languages, living and dead, to be encoded in a single character set The Unicode specification also includes standard compression schemes and a wide range of typesetting information required for worldwide locale support Symbian OS fully implements Unicode www unicode org
A 2-byte character set, developed as a universal character set for international use The current 2 version of Unicode is equivalent to the basic multilingual plane subset of the ISO 10646 character set Internationalized HTML uses Unicode as its base character set
A universal encoding scheme designed to allow interchange, processing and display of the world's principal languages, as well as many historic and archaic scripts Unicode supports and fosters a multilingual computing world community by allowing computers using one language to "talk" to computers using a different language A registered trademark of Unicode, Inc
(or UCS) Transformation Format (See Definition D29 in Section 3 8, Transformations , see also Section C 3, UCS Transformation Formats )
A standard aimed at unifying all character sets into a single character table Each Unicode character is 16-bit wide, as opposed to the ASCII standard of 8-bit
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