universal character set उदाहरण वाक्य
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- "' Han unification "'is an effort by the authors of Unicode and the Universal Character Set to map multiple character sets of the so-called Korean ( hanja ).
- In 2003 Rick McGowan said he was " probably the world's leading expert in the computer encoding of scripts " for his work to add a wide variety of characters to the Universal Character Set.
- He has worked on the standardization of the Mongolian script, both within China and internationally, and in 1998-1999 was intimately involved in the encoding of Mongolian in the Universal Character Set and Unicode.
- The HTML document character set for HTML 4.0 consists of most, but not all, of the characters jointly defined by Unicode and ISO / IEC 10646 : the Universal Character Set ( UCS ).
- Unicode and the ISO / IEC 10646 Universal Character Set ( UCS ) have a much wider array of characters and their various encoding forms have begun to supplant ISO / IEC 8859 and ASCII rapidly in many environments.
- All Latin characters required by pe h-o-j + can be represented using Unicode ( or the corresponding ISO / IEC 10646 : Universal character set ), using precomposed or combining ( diacritics ) characters.
- While URIs are limited to a subset of the ASCII character set, IRIs may contain characters from the Universal Character Set ( Unicode / ISO 10646 ), including Chinese or Japanese kanji, Cyrillic characters, and so forth.
- In 1989, the International Organization for Standardization began work on the Universal Character Set ( UCS ), a multilingual character set that could be encoded using either a 16-bit ( 2-byte ) or 32-bit ( 4-byte ) value.
- UTF-16 developed from an earlier fixed-width 16-bit encoding known as "'UCS-2 "'( for 2-byte Universal Character Set ) once it became clear that 16 bits were not sufficient for Unicode's user community.
- A proposal to include several medieval characters in the Universal Character Set included this character with the name LATIN SMALL LETTER SCRIPT D . This was renamed to LATIN SMALL LETTER DELTA and added to Unicode as U + 1E9F when Unicode 5.1 was released on 4 April 2008.