Duplicate Characters in Unicode
Duplicate Characters in Unicode, Unicode, Character (computing), Unicode equivalence, Grapheme
978-613-3-99897-1
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2010-12-15
29,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Unicode has a certain amount of duplication of characters. These are pairs of single Unicode code points that are canonically equivalent. The reason for this are compatibility issues with legacy systems. Unless two characters are canonically equivalent, they are not "duplicate" in the narrow sense. There is, however, room for disagreement on whether two Unicode characters really encode the same grapheme in cases such as the "micro sign" µ vs. the Greek μ. This should be clearly distinguished from Unicode characters that are rendered as identical glyphs or near-identical glyphs, either because they are historically cognate or because of coincidental similarity
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