The link below has an example of Unicode and Itrans
http://www.aczoom.com/itrans/ex_utf8.html
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Tzhepiezo
I did it and it is this
The character "A" is represented in Unicode as U+0041.
Rxvt-unicode was created in 2003-11.
Arial Unicode MS was created in 1998.
Preeti To Unicode COnverter is one of the most widely used tool to convert nepali traditional roman font to unicode and vice versa.
You can create symbols like ღ and ೊ by using a combination of Unicode characters. For example, you can find these symbols in the Unicode character set and copy them directly from a Unicode chart or a website that lists special characters. Additionally, you can use keyboard shortcuts or character map tools available on your operating system to insert these symbols into your text.
Java Supports International programming so java supports Unicode
That sounds like a quiz question asking for the answer Unicode.
That depends on your situation. If you have a Unicode-encoded file that you wish to read, you can try to open it with a Unicode-enabled editor, such as SC Unipad (http://www.unipad.org/main/). == ==
See http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/10c5/index.htm . The Unicode value U+10C5. The HTML hex entity is Ⴥ .
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