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The Unicode Consortium has the unenviable task of looking after more than 100,000 characters and making sure they’re encoded in the same way the world over. This video explains why that was ...
UTF-8 does work in the Terminal, but your unix apps may not be able to handle it. Create a UTF-8 file with whatever characters you please, and then "cat". It should show up. "ls", on the other ...
One example of such a conflict is Apple’s use of U+F8FF for the Apple logo, versus the ConScript Unicode Registry’s use of U+F8FF as klingon mummification glyph in the Klingon script.
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