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