Reformat headings

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Michael Kerrisk 2007-06-15 06:29:35 +00:00
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character set and the characters in the range 0x0000 to 0x00ff
are identical to those in
.BR "ISO 8859-1 Latin-1" .
.SH "COMBINING CHARACTERS"
.SS "Combining Characters"
Some code points in
.B UCS
have been assigned to
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Combining characters are essential for instance for encoding the Thai
script or for mathematical typesetting and users of the International
Phonetic Alphabet.
.SH "IMPLEMENTATION LEVELS"
.SS "Implementation Levels"
As not all systems are expected to support advanced mechanisms like
combining characters, ISO 10646-1 specifies the following three
.I implementation levels
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They provide guidelines and algorithms for
editing, sorting, comparing, normalizing, converting and displaying
Unicode strings.
.SH "UNICODE UNDER LINUX"
.SS "Unicode Under Linux"
Under GNU/Linux, the C type
.B wchar_t
is a signed 32-bit integer type.
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general precomposed characters should be preferred where available
(Unicode calls this
.BR "Normalization Form C" ).
.SH "PRIVATE AREA"
.SS "Private Area"
In the
.BR BMP ,
the range 0xe000 to 0xf8ff will never be assigned to any characters by
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The registry of the characters
assigned to the Linux zone is currently maintained by H. Peter Anvin
<Peter.Anvin@linux.org>.
.SH LITERATURE
.SS Literature
.TP 0.2i
*
Information technology \(em Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character