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A500: Vai
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Vai', which contains 320 code points to represent Vai syllables used in the Vai language.
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1CD0: Vedic Extensions
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Vedic Extensions', which contains 48 code points to represent additional Devanagari characters.
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10480: Osmanya
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Osmanya', which contains 48 code points to represent Osmanya alphabets used in the Somali language.
2024-01-23, ∼430🔥, 0💬

10B60: Inscriptional Pahlavi
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Inscriptional Pahlavi', which contains 32 code points to represent Pahlavi alphabets used in the Pahlavi language.
2024-01-23, ∼430🔥, 0💬

Viewing Encoded Text Files in Web Browsers
This section provides a tutorial example on how to view text files with different encodings with Web browser Internet Explorer. The encoded text file should be modified to add proper HTML tags using the sample program EncodingHtml.java.
2022-10-01, ∼430🔥, 0💬

Opening UTF-16LE Text Files
This section provides a tutorial example to prove that Excel can not open a UTF-16LE text file. Its Text Import Wizard only supports UTF-7 and UTF-8 encodings.
2024-05-01, ∼427🔥, 2💬

💬 2024-05-01 Herong: @Red Star, you are right, the latest version of Excel can read UTF-16LE files with BOM character added. I will update this tutor...

💬 2024-04-26 Red Star: Excel can open some UTF-16LE files. 1. Open Notepad++ 2. Create a new file. 3. Set encoding to UTF-16LE BOM 4. Enter these chara...

10450: Shavian
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Shavian', which contains 48 code points to represent Shavian alphabets used in the Shavian language.
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10A00: Kharoshthi
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Kharoshthi', which contains 96 code points to represent Kharoshthi alphabets used in ancient Indic writings.
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10FB0: Chorasmian
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Chorasmian', which contains 48 code points to represent Chorasmian alphabets used in the Chorasmian language.
2024-01-23, ∼424🔥, 0💬

109A0: Meroitic Cursive
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Meroitic Cursive', which contains 96 code points to represent Meroitic Cursive alphabets used in the Meroitic language.
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10FE0: Elymaic
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Elymaic', which contains 32 code points to represent Elymaic alphabets used in the Elymaic language.
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10920: Lydian
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Lydian', which contains 32 code points to represent Lydian alphabets used in the Lydian language.
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11280: Multani
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Multani', which contains 38 code points to represent the Seraiki language, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Punjab in eastern Pakistan and the northern Sindh area of southeastern Pakistan.
2024-01-23, ∼419🔥, 0💬

11400: Newa
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Newa', which contains 93 code points to represent the Newa script, also known as Nepaalalipi in Nepal and as Newar in English-speaking countries, is a Brahmi-based script that dates to the tenth century.
2024-01-23, ∼418🔥, 0💬

A800: Syloti Nagri
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Syloti Nagri', which contains 48 code points to represent Syloti Nagri alphabets used in the Sylheti and Bengali languages.
2024-01-23, ∼417🔥, 0💬

JIS X0208 Character Code Values
This section provides a quick introduction of JIS X0208 character code values. Each character has a code of 2 bytes: high byte is row number plus 32 and low byte is column number plus 32.
2022-10-01, ∼415🔥, 0💬

10980: Meroitic Hieroglyphs
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Meroitic Hieroglyphs', which contains 32 code points to represent Meroitic Hieroglyphs alphabets used in the Meroitic language.
2024-01-23, ∼414🔥, 0💬

10AC0: Manichaean
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Manichaean', which contains 51 code points to represent a group of scripts used in the Manichaean language.
2024-01-23, ∼414🔥, 0💬

11600: Modi
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Modi', which contains 79 code points to represent the Modi script which is based on Brahmi and used mainly for writing the Marathi language.
2024-01-23, ∼414🔥, 0💬

11EE0: Makasar
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Makasar', which contains 25 code points to represent the Makasar script which was used historically in South Sulawesi, Indonesia for writing the Makasar language.
2024-01-23, ∼414🔥, 0💬

FE10: Vertical Forms
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Vertical Forms', which contains 16 code points to represent vertical punctuation marks used in CJK (Chinese, Japanese and Korean) languages
2024-01-23, ∼412🔥, 0💬

DC00: Low Surrogates
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Low Surrogates', which contains 1024 code points to represent Low Surrogates used in the UTF-16 encoding.
2024-01-23, ∼411🔥, 0💬

11700: Ahom
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Ahom', which contains 58 code points to represent the Ahom script used in northeast India, primarily to write the Tai Ahom language.
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What Is Unicode
This section provides a quick introduction of the Unicode character set, which contains all characters used in all written languages of the world.
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