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with most characters in the current Unicode character set requiring generally one or two bytes each. Overview of the Unicode Basic Multilingual Plane, the first Unicode plane with almost all ...
It’s official: The Unicode Consortium recently confirmed 72 new emoji for the Unicode 9 set, which is scheduled to drop later in June of 2016. If you’re wondering how to get the Unicode 9 ...
The Unicode Consortium introduced 250 new emoji in June, but it received criticism at the time for not using that opportunity to address the character set's lack of diversity. The proposal notes ...
Unicode consists of a character set that covers most languages in the world. Browsers that understand Unicode can display Unicode characters on a Web page. Many text editors, including Notepad ...
The Unicode Consortium has finalized and released version 16.0 of the Unicode standard, the elaborate character set that ensures that our phones, tablets, PCs, and other devices can all ...
If Unicode doesn’t set a standard, users with different devices might get the dreaded “did not compute” of mystery. What got the of Lee, who now sits on the subcommittee at Unicode ...
There’s a semi-hidden way to access special symbol sets in Unicode, and a somewhat obscure method of searching for specific symbols across all of macOS’s included Unicode characters.
Unicode sets the basic emoji symbols that are available, and then Apple, Google, Microsoft, Samsung, and whoever else draw their own interpretation on top—which is why a smiley face looks ...
The Unicode Consortium has announced that it’s approved 51 new emoji for its upcoming Unicode 10 release that’s set to be published in mid-2017 — and they include everything from a vampire ...
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