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- Unicode_symbols abstract "In computing, a Unicode symbol is a Unicode character which is not part of a script used to write a natural language, but can be used as part of a text.Many of the symbols are drawn from existing character sets or ISO or other national and international standards. The Unicode Standard states that “The universe of symbols is rich and open-ended.” This makes the issue of what symbols to encode and how symbols should be encoded more complicated than the issues surrounding writing systems. Unicode focuses on symbols that make sense in a one-dimensional plain-text context. For example, the typical two-dimensional arrangement of electronic diagram symbols justifies their exclusion. (Box-drawing characters are a partial exception, for legacy purposes.) For adequate treatment in plain text, symbols must also be largely monochromatic. Even with these limitations—monochromatic, one-dimensional and standards-based—the domain of potential Unicode symbols is extensive. Two recent symbol genre additions are the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols (Unicode 3.1) and Yijing Hexagram Symbols (Unicode 4.0).".
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- Unicode_symbols wikiPageExternalLink www.decodeunicode.org.
- Unicode_symbols wikiPageExternalLink www.fileformat.info.
- Unicode_symbols wikiPageExternalLink charts.
- Unicode_symbols wikiPageExternalLink Unicode5.0.0.
- Unicode_symbols wikiPageID "5921314".
- Unicode_symbols wikiPageRevisionID "605678629".
- Unicode_symbols hasPhotoCollection Unicode_symbols.
- Unicode_symbols subject Category:Symbols.
- Unicode_symbols subject Category:Unicode.
- Unicode_symbols type Abstraction100002137.
- Unicode_symbols type Communication100033020.
- Unicode_symbols type Signal106791372.
- Unicode_symbols type Symbol106806469.
- Unicode_symbols type Symbols.
- Unicode_symbols comment "In computing, a Unicode symbol is a Unicode character which is not part of a script used to write a natural language, but can be used as part of a text.Many of the symbols are drawn from existing character sets or ISO or other national and international standards. The Unicode Standard states that “The universe of symbols is rich and open-ended.” This makes the issue of what symbols to encode and how symbols should be encoded more complicated than the issues surrounding writing systems.".
- Unicode_symbols label "Symbole in Unicode".
- Unicode_symbols label "Unicode symbols".
- Unicode_symbols sameAs Symbole_in_Unicode.
- Unicode_symbols sameAs m.0fdnlc.
- Unicode_symbols sameAs Q7884742.
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- Unicode_symbols sameAs Unicode_symbols.
- Unicode_symbols wasDerivedFrom Unicode_symbols?oldid=605678629.
- Unicode_symbols isPrimaryTopicOf Unicode_symbols.