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The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0

The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0

The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0
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The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0 Hardback - 2000

by The Unicode Consortium; Joan Aliprand; Julie Allen; Rick McGowan; Joe Becker; Michael Everson; Mike Ksar; Lisa Moore; Michel Suignard; Ken Whistler; Mark Davis; Asmus Freytag; John Jenkins

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*Characters for all the languages of the world *The standard for the new millennium *Required for XML and the Internet *The basis for modern software standards and products *The official way to implement ISO/IEC 10646 *The key to global interoperability The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0 The authoritative, technical guide to the creation of software for worldwide use. Detailed specifications for Unicode: *Structure, conformance, encoding forms, character properties, semantics, equivalence, combining characters, logical ordering, conversion, allocation, big/little endian usage, Korean syllable formation, control characters, case mappings, numeric values, mathematical properties, writing directions (Arabic, Japanese, English, and so on), character shaping (Arabic, Devanagari, Tamil, and so on) Expanded implementation guidelines by experts in global software design: *Normalization, sorting and searching, case mapping, compression, language tagging, boundaries (characters, word, lines, and sentences), rendering of non-spacing marks, transcoding to other character sets, handling unknown characters, surrogate pairs, numbers, editing and selection, keyboard input, and more Comprehensive ch
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