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The Unicode Standard, Version 6. 0 The authors and publisher have taken care in the preparation of this specification, but make no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assume no responsibility for errors or omissions No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the use of the information or programs contained herein
Full Emoji List, v17. 0 - Unicode Full Emoji List, v17 0 Index Help | Images Rights | Spec | Proposing Additions This chart provides a list of the Unicode emoji characters and sequences, with images from different vendors, CLDR name, date, source, and keywords The ordering of the emoji and the annotations are based on Unicode CLDR data Emoji sequences have more than one code point in the Code column Recently-added emoji are marked by a ⊛ in the name and outlined images; their images may show as a group with
UTF-8 flaws - Unicode This document summarizes the email discussion to date on the security issues with the UTF-8, particularly discussion in The Unicode Standard, Version 3 0 book
UTR16-5: UTF-EBCDIC - Unicode Scope The term UTF-EBCDIC stands for EBCDIC-friendly Unicode (or UCS) Transformation Format EBCDIC, IBM's Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code, is one of the widely used 8-bit industry encodings Detailed information on EBCDIC can be found in the IBM publication IBM Character Data Representation Architecture, Reference and Registry, SC09-2190-00, December 1996
Unicode® 17. 0. 0 Unicode® 17 0 0 2025 September 9 (Announcement) This page summarizes the important changes for the Unicode Standard, Version 17 0 0 This version supersedes all previous versions of the Unicode Standard A Summary B Technical Overview Core Specification Code Charts Han Radical-Stroke Indices Unicode Standard Annexes Unicode Character Database Version References Errata C Stability Policy Update D Textual Changes and Character Additions E Conformance Changes F Changes in the Unicode
Fonts - Unicode Fonts Font Libraries, Directories and Large, Multi-Script Fonts Alan Wood's Unicode fonts resource Code2000, Code2001, and Code2002 (James Kass) A shareware Unicode font Edward Trager's index of free libre fonts Everson Mono (and other fonts) Fonts By Range (Alan Wood) Information on the Unicode fonts available for each Unicode range Gallery of Unicode Fonts Hundreds of free Unicode fonts, with sample images from each Google Noto fonts Intended as a source for fonts covering all scripts of
The Unicode Standard, Version 17 The Unicode Standard, Version 17 0 This file may be changed at any time without notice to reflect errata, or other updates to the Unicode Standard
Date Time Symbols - Common Locale Data Repository Date Time Symbols Symbols is a required topic to work in Date Time Patterns More details on date time symbols and patterns may be found in the Spec Date Field Symbol Table About Symbols Dates and times are formatted using patterns, like “mm-dd” Within these patterns, each field, like the month or the hour, is represented by a sequence of letters (“pattern characters”) in the range A–Z or a–z For example, sequences consisting of one or more ‘M‘ or ‘L‘ stand for various