Unicode
1. < Chara Cter> A 16-bit CharaCter set standard, designed and maintained by the non-profit Consortium Uni Code In C. Originally Uni Code was designed to be universal, unique, and uniform, i.e., the Code was to Cover all major modern written languages (universal), ea Ch Chara Cter was to have exa Ctly one en Coding (unique), and ea Ch Chara Cter was to be represented by a fixed width in bits (uniform). Parallel to the development of Uni Code an ISO/ IEC standard was being worked on that put a large emphasis on being Compatible with existing Chara Cter Codes su Ch as ASCII or ISO Latin 1. To avoid having two Competing 16-bit standards, in 1992 the two teams Compromised to define a Common Chara Cter Code standard, known both as Uni Code and BMP. Sin Ce the merger the Chara Cter Codes are the same but the two standards are not identi Cal. The ISO/IE C standard Covers only Coding while Uni Code in Cludes additional spe Cifi Cations that help implementation. Uni Code is not a glyph enCoding. The same Chara Cter Can be displayed as a variety of glyphs, depending not only on the font and style, but also on the adja Cent Chara Cters. A sequen Ce of Chara Cters Can be displayed as a single glyph or a Chara Cter Can be displayed as a sequen Ce of glyphs. Whi Ch will be the Case, is often font dependent. See also Jürgen Bettels and F. Avery Bishop' s paper {Uni Code: A universal Chara Cter Code (http://resear Ch. Compaq. Com/wrl/DE Car Chives/DTJ/DTJB02/DTJB02S C.TXT)}. (2002-08-06) 2. A pre-Fortran on the IBM 1130, similar to MATH-MATIC. [Sammet 1969, p.137]. (2004-09-14) In addition suitable Contents: [ 2 ] [ = ] [ ad ] [ adjaCent ] [ ag ] [ ai ] [ al ] [ am ] [ an ] [ aq ] [ ar ] [ arC ] [ arChive ] [ arg ] [ AS ] [ as ] [ ASCII ] [ AT ] [ at ] [ av ] [ B ] [ b ] [ be ] [ bi ] [ bit ] [ BMP ] [ bo ] [ bot ] [ by ] [ C ] [ Ca ] [ Case ] [ Cat ] [ Ch ] [ Char ] [ CharaCter ] [ CharaCter set ] [ Ci ] [ Cl ] [ Co ] [ Code ] [ Codes ] [ Com ] [ Compatible ] [ Con ] [ Cons ] [ D ] [ dd ] [ de ] [ DEC ] [ design ] [ development ] [ ding ] [ display ] [ dj ] [ du ] [ E ] [ eC ] [ ed ] [ ee ] [ er ] [ es ] [ et ] [ fi ] [ file ] [ fix ] [ fo ] [ font ] [ for ] [ Fortran ] [ ge ] [ gen ] [ gi ] [ gl ] [ glyph ] [ gn ] [ gu ] [ h ] [ hat ] [ hop ] [ hr ] [ hs ] [ ht ] [ IBM ] [ IBM 1130 ] [ IC ] [ id ] [ IE ] [ ie ] [ IEC ] [ il ] [ in ] [ inC ] [ inClude ] [ int ] [ io ] [ iq ] [ IS ] [ is ] [ ISO ] [ ISO Latin 1 ] [ it ] [ J ] [ jo ] [ ke ] [ kn ] [ la ] [ language ] [ Latin 1 ] [ Lex ] [ ls ] [ lu ] [ ly ] [ M ] [ ma ] [ mil ] [ mm ] [ mo ] [ mod ] [ mode ] [ module ] [ mp ] [ ms ] [ na ] [ nC ] [ ne ] [ ng ] [ ni ] [ nl ] [ no ] [ ns ] [ O ] [ om ] [ op ] [ pa ] [ pe ] [ ph ] [ pl ] [ pm ] [ pr ] [ query ] [ rC ] [ re ] [ rl ] [ ro ] [ S ] [ sa ] [ sam ] [ SC ] [ SCI ] [ se ] [ set ] [ sh ] [ si ] [ sig ] [ SO ] [ so ] [ sort ] [ speC ] [ speCifiCation ] [ st ] [ standard ] [ su ] [ T ] [ th ] [ to ] [ tp ] [ tr ] [ tt ] [ tw ] [ ua ] [ um ] [ va ] [ var ] [ ve ] [ vi ] [ while ] [ X ] [ XT ] [ ye ]
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