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Table of Unicode characters, 128 to 999 (11411 bytes)
1: ...6-127]]/[[Unicode characters 160-191|160-191]], [[Unicode and HTML]]. 5: ...ist shows some special subsets of this portion of Unicode. 7: ...Latin-1]] Supplement — 161 to 255 (hex 00A1 to hex 00FF) 8: *Latin Extended A — 256 to 383 (hex 0100 to hex 017F) 9: *Latin Extended B — 384 to 563 (hex 0180 to Hex 0233) Table of Unicode precomposed characters (15896 bytes) 1: ...Unicode '''[[precomposed character]]s''', as of [[Unicode]] version 4.01. 3: ...ers in some languages, but considered as variants of the same letter in another language. 5: == Latin characters with one diacritical mark == 188: == Latin characters with two diacritical marks == 248: == Greek characters == Table of Unicode characters, 1000 to 1999 (22273 bytes) 1: ...'' [[Table of Unicode characters, 128 to 999]], [[Unicode and HTML]]. 4: ...ist shows some special subsets of this portion of Unicode. 5: ...llic alphabet|Cyrillic]] - 1024 to 1327 (hex 0400 to hex 0529) 6: ...Hebrew alphabet|Hebrew]] - 1425 to 1524 (hex 0591 to hex 05F4) 7: ...Arabic alphabet|Arabic]] - 1548 to 1790 (hex 060C to hex 06FE) Unicode characters 64-95 (2455 bytes) 1: ...] characters 64 to 95 (U+0040 to U+005F) are part of the C0 Controls and Basic Latin block. 3: <table border=1> 4: ...<th>Language<br> family<th>Name and Meaning<th>History 5: ...[[Commercial at]], used in [[email address]]<td>''to be added'' 30: ...r><td>91<td>[<td>ALL<td>Open [[Bracket]]<td>''to be added'' Unicode characters 32-63 (2974 bytes) 1: ...] characters 32 to 63 (U+0020 to U+003F) are part of the C0 Controls and Basic Latin block. 3: <table border=1> 4: ...<th>Language<br> family<th>Name and Meaning<th>History 15: ...A</td><td>42<td>*<td>ALL<td>[[Asterisk]]<td>''to be added'' 16: ...</td><td>43<td>+<td>ALL<td>[[Plus sign]]<td>''to be added'' Unicode characters 0-31 (2044 bytes) 1: ...l [[control character]]s. On the origins of these characters see [[ASCII]]. 3: <table border="1"><tr><th>Code point</th><th>Decimal equ... 5: <tr><td>U+0001</td><td>1</td><td>start of header</td> 6: <tr><td>U+0002</td><td>2</td><td>start of text</td> 7: <tr><td>U+0003</td><td>3</td><td>end of text</td> Mapping of Unicode characters (9533 bytes) 1: ...sult, the first 128 characters are also identical to [[ASCII]]. 3: ...he Unicode code space for characters is divided into 17 "planes" and each plane has 65,536 (= 2<sup>16... 4: ...anese character sets into a single set of unified characters. (See [[Chinese character encoding]]) 6: ...rs are discovered. This ~20 bit limit is unlikely to be reached in the near future. 10: ...to encode Chinese, Japanese, and Korean ([[CJK]]) characters. Unicode characters 96-127 (2611 bytes) 1: ... characters 96 to 127 (U+0060 to U+007F) are part of the C0 Controls and Basic Latin block. 3: <table border=1> 4: ...<th>Language<br> family<th>Name and Meaning<th>History 5: ...6<td> `<td>ALL<td>[[Grave accent]]<td>''to be added'' 30: ...3<td> {<td>ALL<td>Open [[brace]] <td>''to be added'' Unicode characters for the Arabic alphabet (15299 bytes) 1: ...languages other than Arabic. Unfortunately, this table ONLY includes the stand-alone forms for the lette... 3: <h3>Unicode table: Hex 060C - Hex 06FE Arabic</h3> 5: ...of ten available Unicode codes, three rows in the table give respectively the arabic letter itself, its c... 7: <table border="3"> 66: ...ent</td><td>decimal point</td><td>thousands separator</td><td>five pointed star</td><td> </td><td> </t... Unicode characters 160-191 (3009 bytes) 1: ...characters 160 to 191 (U+00A0 to U+00BF) are part of the C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement block. 3: <table border=1> 4: ...<th>Language<br> family<th>Name and Meaning<th>History 5: ...td>  <td>ALL<td>Non-breaking space<td>''to be added'' 6: ...#161<td>ALL<td>Inverted [[exclamation mark]]<td>''to be added'' Special Romanian Unicode characters (1799 bytes) 1: ..." and "t with cedilla" and in practice it appears to be a font variation. 3: This usage has been aggregated into all character encoding standards for Central and ... 7: ...he [[Unicode]] standard defines the "comma-below" characters in the 8: [[Unicode_and_HTML/Latin_Extended_B|Latin Extened-B section... 10: <table border="1"> Table of Fire Emblem characters (19491 bytes) 1: ...na, romaji, and official English names (according to the sources in the anime books). 3: ==Fire Emblem: Ankoku no Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi and Fire Emblem: Monshou no Naz... 6: <table border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="1" style=... 11: <th>Official English Name</th> 177: <td>Asutoria</td> 999 (944 bytes) 3: {| align=right cellpadding=3 id=toc style="margin-left: 15px;" 5: ...ears:'''</small><br> [[996]] [[997]] [[998]] - [[999]] - [[1000]] [[1001]] [[1002]] 9: ... - '''[[10th century]]''' - [[11th century]]<hr>[[999 (number)]] 13: ...ncorporated into territory ruled by [[Boleslaus I of Poland]] 17: *[[December 16]] - Saint [[Adelaide of Italy]] 999 (band) (614 bytes) 1: ... active in 2005. Their biggest success dates back to the 1970s, the most famous songs being "Nasty, Na... 3: 999 have come to a certain knowledge in the German punk scene. 14: *[http://www.nineninenine.cjb.net/ The Official 999 Web Site] 18: [[de:999 (Band)]] Fireball 999 (681 bytes) 1: Fireball 999 is a 3D rendering community based on the grid hyp... 3: The core of their operation is a multi processor grid used as... 4: ...home and allows home users to render a few frames of a computer animation each. 6: ...igaBytes of ram and 3.9*10^16 Bytes of hard disk storage (39 PetaBytes). 7: The ram is only used to smooth the data flow to disk. Galaxy Express 999 (3742 bytes) 1: ...th American editions of the second Galaxy Express 999 manga.]] 5: ...s a [[manga]] written and drawn by [[Leiji Matsumoto]], as well as various [[anime]] films and TV seri... 7: ...of his dead mother. Maetel offers him passage on 999 if he will be her traveling companion. Tetsuro a... 9: ... crystal, yet she longs for the warmth of a human touch, like Tetsuro's. 11: ...vie as she replaces her body with a new human one to live forever. List of state leaders in 999 (870 bytes) 1: ... state leaders]] - [[999|Events of 999]] - [[List of state leaders in 1000|1000 state leaders]] - [[St... 10: ...a|Zhenzong]], [[Table of Chinese monarchs|Emperor of Song China]] ([[997]]-[[1022]]) 12: ...h - [[Emperor Ichijo of Japan|Ichijo]], [[Emperor of Japan]] ([[986]]-[[1011]]) 13: **''de facto'' - [[Fujiwara no Michinaga]] ([[995]]-[[1017]]) 14: ... [[Emperor Shengzong of Liao|Shengzong]], [[Table of Chinese monarchs|Khitan Emperor]] ([[982]]-[[1031... Unicode (23710 bytes) 1: {{Table Unicode}} 2: ...rs. This includes all scripts still in active use today, many scripts known only by scholars, and symb... 4: ...t encoding scheme in [[internationalization]] of software and [[multilingual]] environments. 6: ...ems, have adopted Unicode as an underlying scheme to represent text. 10: ...ilingual computer processing (computer processing of arbitrary languages mixed with each other). Unicode 1-50 (1485 bytes) 1: *[[Unicode]] points 0 to 31 are [[control character]]. 3: <table border=1> 4: ...<th>Language<br> family<th>Name and Meaning<th>History 15: <tr><td>42<td>*<td>ALL<td>[[Asterisk]]<td>''to be added'' 16: <tr><td>43<td>+<td>ALL<td>[[Plus sign]]<td>''to be added'' Unicode 51-75 (1897 bytes) 1: <table border=1> 2: ...<th>Language<br> family<th>Name and Meaning<th>History 12: ...<td>60<td><<td>ALL<td>[[Less-than sign]]<td>''to be added'' 13: ...><td>61<td>=<td>ALL<td>[[equality]] sign<td>''to be added'' 14: ...>62<td>><td>ALL<td>[[greater-than sign]]<td>''to be added''
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