Psftx-Opensuse-15.2/Eurlatgr.Psfu Linux Console Font Codechart

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Psftx-Opensuse-15.2/Eurlatgr.Psfu Linux Console Font Codechart psftx-opensuse-15.2/eurlatgr.psfu Linux console font codechart Glyphs 0x000 to 0x0FF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0x00_ 0x01_ 0x02_ 0x03_ 0x04_ 0x05_ 0x06_ 0x07_ 0x08_ 0x09_ 0x0A_ 0x0B_ 0x0C_ 0x0D_ 0x0E_ 0x0F_ Page 1 Glyphs 0x100 to 0x1FF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0x10_ 0x11_ 0x12_ 0x13_ 0x14_ 0x15_ 0x16_ 0x17_ 0x18_ 0x19_ 0x1A_ 0x1B_ 0x1C_ 0x1D_ 0x1E_ 0x1F_ Page 2 Font information 0x013 U+00D9 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH GRAVE Filename: psftx-opensuse-15.2/eurlatgr.psfu PSF version: 1 0x014 U+00DD LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH ACUTE, Glyph size: 8 × 16 pixels U+038E GREEK CAPITAL LETTER Glyph count: 512 UPSILON WITH TONOS Unicode font: Yes (mapping table present) 0x015 U+00E0 LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH GRAVE Unicode mappings 0x016 U+00E7 LATIN SMALL LETTER C 0x000 U+25A0 BLACK SQUARE, WITH CEDILLA, U+FFFD REPLACEMENT U+03C2 GREEK SMALL LETTER CHARACTER FINAL SIGMA 0x001 U+00A2 CENT SIGN 0x017 U+00E8 LATIN SMALL LETTER E 0x002 U+0152 LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE WITH GRAVE OE 0x018 U+00EA LATIN SMALL LETTER E 0x003 U+0153 LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE WITH CIRCUMFLEX 0x019 U+00F1 LATIN SMALL LETTER N 0x004 U+00A3 POUND SIGN WITH TILDE 0x005 U+00A9 COPYRIGHT SIGN 0x01A U+00F2 LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH GRAVE 0x006 U+00AB LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK, 0x01B U+00F3 LATIN SMALL LETTER O U+27EA MATHEMATICAL LEFT WITH ACUTE, DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET U+03CC GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON WITH TONOS 0x007 U+00AE REGISTERED SIGN, U+2122 TRADE MARK SIGN 0x01C U+00F9 LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH GRAVE 0x008 U+00BB RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK, 0x01D U+00FD LATIN SMALL LETTER Y U+27EB MATHEMATICAL RIGHT WITH ACUTE DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET 0x01E U+00FF LATIN SMALL LETTER Y 0x009 U+2591 LIGHT SHADE WITH DIAERESIS 0x00A U+2592 MEDIUM SHADE 0x01F U+03C0 GREEK SMALL LETTER PI 0x00B U+2593 DARK SHADE 0x020 U+0020 SPACE 0x00C U+00C0 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A 0x021 U+0021 EXCLAMATION MARK WITH GRAVE 0x022 U+0022 QUOTATION MARK 0x00D U+00C7 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA 0x023 U+0023 NUMBER SIGN 0x00E U+00C8 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E 0x024 U+0024 DOLLAR SIGN WITH GRAVE 0x025 U+0025 PERCENT SIGN 0x00F U+00CA LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX 0x026 U+0026 AMPERSAND, U+204A TIRONIAN SIGN ET 0x010 U+00D1 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH TILDE 0x027 U+0027 APOSTROPHE 0x011 U+00D2 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O 0x028 U+0028 LEFT PARENTHESIS, WITH GRAVE U+27EE MATHEMATICAL LEFT 0x012 U+00D3 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O FLATTENED PARENTHESIS WITH ACUTE, 0x029 U+0029 RIGHT PARENTHESIS, U+038C GREEK CAPITAL LETTER U+27EF MATHEMATICAL RIGHT OMICRON WITH TONOS FLATTENED PARENTHESIS Page 3 0x02A U+002A ASTERISK, 0x03D U+003D EQUALS SIGN U+2217 ASTERISK OPERATOR 0x03E U+003E GREATER-THAN SIGN, 0x02B U+002B PLUS SIGN U+203A SINGLE RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK, 0x02C U+002C COMMA, U+27E9 MATHEMATICAL RIGHT U+0326 COMBINING COMMA ANGLE BRACKET BELOW, U+0375 GREEK LOWER NUMERAL 0x03F U+003F QUESTION MARK SIGN 0x040 U+0040 COMMERCIAL AT 0x02D U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS, U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN, 0x041 U+0041 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A, U+0335 COMBINING SHORT U+0391 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER STROKE OVERLAY, ALPHA U+2010 HYPHEN, 0x042 U+0042 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B, U+2011 NON-BREAKING HYPHEN, U+0392 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER U+2012 FIGURE DASH, BETA U+2013 EN DASH, U+2212 MINUS SIGN 0x043 U+0043 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C 0x02E U+002E FULL STOP, 0x044 U+0044 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D U+0323 COMBINING DOT BELOW 0x045 U+0045 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E, 0x02F U+002F SOLIDUS, U+0395 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER U+2044 FRACTION SLASH, EPSILON U+2215 DIVISION SLASH, U+2571 BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT 0x046 U+0046 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F DIAGONAL UPPER RIGHT TO LOWER LEFT, 0x047 U+0047 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G U+25E2 BLACK LOWER RIGHT 0x048 U+0048 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H, TRIANGLE, U+0397 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER U+27CB MATHEMATICAL RISING ETA DIAGONAL 0x049 U+0049 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I, 0x030 U+0030 DIGIT ZERO U+0399 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER 0x031 U+0031 DIGIT ONE IOTA 0x04A U+004A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J 0x032 U+0032 DIGIT TWO 0x04B U+004B LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K, 0x033 U+0033 DIGIT THREE U+039A GREEK CAPITAL LETTER 0x034 U+0034 DIGIT FOUR KAPPA, U+212A KELVIN SIGN 0x035 U+0035 DIGIT FIVE 0x04C U+004C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L, 0x036 U+0036 DIGIT SIX U+2113 SCRIPT SMALL L 0x04D U+004D LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M, 0x037 U+0037 DIGIT SEVEN U+039C GREEK CAPITAL LETTER 0x038 U+0038 DIGIT EIGHT MU 0x04E U+004E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N, 0x039 U+0039 DIGIT NINE U+039D GREEK CAPITAL LETTER 0x03A U+003A COLON NU 0x04F U+004F LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O, 0x03B U+003B SEMICOLON, U+039F GREEK CAPITAL LETTER U+037E GREEK QUESTION MARK OMICRON 0x03C U+003C LESS-THAN SIGN, 0x050 U+0050 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P, U+2039 SINGLE LEFT-POINTING U+03A1 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ANGLE QUOTATION MARK, RHO U+27E8 MATHEMATICAL LEFT ANGLE BRACKET 0x051 U+0051 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q Page 4 0x052 U+0052 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R 0x067 U+0067 LATIN SMALL LETTER G 0x053 U+0053 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S 0x068 U+0068 LATIN SMALL LETTER H 0x054 U+0054 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T, 0x069 U+0069 LATIN SMALL LETTER I U+03A4 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER TAU 0x06A U+006A LATIN SMALL LETTER J 0x055 U+0055 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U 0x06B U+006B LATIN SMALL LETTER K 0x056 U+0056 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V 0x06C U+006C LATIN SMALL LETTER L 0x057 U+0057 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W 0x06D U+006D LATIN SMALL LETTER M 0x058 U+0058 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X, 0x06E U+006E LATIN SMALL LETTER N U+03A7 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER CHI 0x06F U+006F LATIN SMALL LETTER O, U+03BF GREEK SMALL LETTER 0x059 U+0059 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y, OMICRON U+03A5 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON 0x070 U+0070 LATIN SMALL LETTER P 0x05A U+005A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z, 0x071 U+0071 LATIN SMALL LETTER Q U+0396 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ZETA 0x072 U+0072 LATIN SMALL LETTER R 0x05B U+005B LEFT SQUARE BRACKET 0x073 U+0073 LATIN SMALL LETTER S 0x05C U+005C REVERSE SOLIDUS, 0x074 U+0074 LATIN SMALL LETTER T U+2572 BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DIAGONAL UPPER LEFT TO LOWER 0x075 U+0075 LATIN SMALL LETTER U RIGHT, 0x076 U+0076 LATIN SMALL LETTER V, U+25E3 BLACK LOWER LEFT U+03BD GREEK SMALL LETTER NU TRIANGLE, U+27CD MATHEMATICAL FALLING 0x077 U+0077 LATIN SMALL LETTER W DIAGONAL 0x078 U+0078 LATIN SMALL LETTER X, 0x05D U+005D RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET U+03C7 GREEK SMALL LETTER CHI 0x05E U+005E CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT, 0x079 U+0079 LATIN SMALL LETTER Y U+02C6 MODIFIER LETTER CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT, 0x07A U+007A LATIN SMALL LETTER Z U+0302 COMBINING CIRCUMFLEX 0x07B U+007B LEFT CURLY BRACKET ACCENT 0x05F U+005F LOW LINE, 0x07C U+007C VERTICAL LINE U+0332 COMBINING LOW LINE 0x07D U+007D RIGHT CURLY BRACKET 0x060 U+0060 GRAVE ACCENT, U+02CB MODIFIER LETTER GRAVE 0x07E U+007E TILDE, ACCENT, U+02DC SMALL TILDE, U+0300 COMBINING GRAVE U+0303 COMBINING TILDE ACCENT 0x07F U+0178 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y 0x061 U+0061 LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS, U+03AB GREEK CAPITAL LETTER 0x062 U+0062 LATIN SMALL LETTER B UPSILON WITH DIALYTIKA 0x063 U+0063 LATIN SMALL LETTER C 0x080 U+0100 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH MACRON 0x064 U+0064 LATIN SMALL LETTER D 0x081 U+00C1 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A 0x065 U+0065 LATIN SMALL LETTER E, WITH ACUTE, U+212E ESTIMATED SYMBOL U+0386 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH TONOS 0x066 U+0066 LATIN SMALL LETTER F Page 5 0x082 U+00C2 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A 0x098 U+00D8 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX WITH STROKE 0x083 U+00C3 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A 0x099 U+0172 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH TILDE WITH OGONEK 0x084 U+00C4 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A 0x09A U+00DA LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS WITH ACUTE 0x085 U+00C5 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A 0x09B U+00DB LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH RING ABOVE, WITH CIRCUMFLEX U+212B ANGSTROM SIGN 0x09C U+00DC LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U 0x086 U+00C6 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AE WITH DIAERESIS 0x087 U+012E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I 0x09D U+0168 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH OGONEK WITH TILDE 0x088 U+010C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C 0x09E U+016A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH CARON WITH MACRON 0x089 U+00C9 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E 0x09F U+00DF LATIN SMALL LETTER WITH ACUTE, SHARP S, U+0388 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER U+03B2 GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON WITH TONOS BETA 0x08A U+0118 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E 0x0A0 U+00A0 NO-BREAK SPACE, WITH OGONEK U+202F NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE, 0x08B U+00CB LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E U+2423 OPEN BOX WITH DIAERESIS 0x0A1 U+0104 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A 0x08C U+0116 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH OGONEK WITH DOT ABOVE 0x0A2 U+0138 LATIN SMALL LETTER KRA, 0x08D U+00CD LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I U+03BA GREEK SMALL LETTER WITH ACUTE, KAPPA U+038A GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH TONOS 0x0A3 U+0156 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH CEDILLA 0x08E U+00CE LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH CIRCUMFLEX 0x0A4 U+00A4 CURRENCY SIGN, U+20A3 FRENCH FRANC SIGN, 0x08F U+012A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I U+20A4 LIRA SIGN, WITH MACRON U+20A7 PESETA SIGN, 0x090 U+00D0 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U+20A9 WON SIGN, ETH, U+20AF DRACHMA SIGN, U+0110 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D U+20B4 HRYVNIA SIGN, WITH STROKE U+20BA TURKISH LIRA SIGN, U+20BD RUBLE SIGN, 0x091 U+0145 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N U+2638 WHEEL OF DHARMA WITH CEDILLA 0x0A5 U+0128 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I 0x092 U+014C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH TILDE WITH MACRON 0x0A6 U+013B LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L 0x093 U+0136 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH CEDILLA WITH CEDILLA 0x0A7 U+00A7 SECTION SIGN 0x094 U+00D4 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX 0x0A8 U+00A8 DIAERESIS, U+0308 COMBINING DIAERESIS 0x095 U+00D5 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH TILDE 0x0A9 U+0160 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CARON 0x096 U+00D6 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS 0x0AA U+0112 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH MACRON 0x097 U+00D7 MULTIPLICATION SIGN Page 6 0x0AB U+0122 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G 0x0BF U+014B LATIN SMALL LETTER ENG WITH CEDILLA
Recommended publications
  • 5892 Cisco Category: Standards Track August 2010 ISSN: 2070-1721
    Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) P. Faltstrom, Ed. Request for Comments: 5892 Cisco Category: Standards Track August 2010 ISSN: 2070-1721 The Unicode Code Points and Internationalized Domain Names for Applications (IDNA) Abstract This document specifies rules for deciding whether a code point, considered in isolation or in context, is a candidate for inclusion in an Internationalized Domain Name (IDN). It is part of the specification of Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications 2008 (IDNA2008). Status of This Memo This is an Internet Standards Track document. This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It represents the consensus of the IETF community. It has received public review and has been approved for publication by the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG). Further information on Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 5741. Information about the current status of this document, any errata, and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5892. Copyright Notice Copyright (c) 2010 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the document authors. All rights reserved. This document is subject to BCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of publication of this document. Please review these documents carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect to this document. Code Components extracted from this document must include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as described in the Simplified BSD License.
    [Show full text]
  • The Unicode Standard, Version 6.3
    Currency Symbols Range: 20A0–20CF This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for The Unicode Standard, Version 6.3 This file may be changed at any time without notice to reflect errata or other updates to the Unicode Standard. See http://www.unicode.org/errata/ for an up-to-date list of errata. See http://www.unicode.org/charts/ for access to a complete list of the latest character code charts. See http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/Unicode-6.3/ for charts showing only the characters added in Unicode 6.3. See http://www.unicode.org/Public/6.3.0/charts/ for a complete archived file of character code charts for Unicode 6.3. Disclaimer These charts are provided as the online reference to the character contents of the Unicode Standard, Version 6.3 but do not provide all the information needed to fully support individual scripts using the Unicode Standard. For a complete understanding of the use of the characters contained in this file, please consult the appropriate sections of The Unicode Standard, Version 6.3, online at http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.3.0/, as well as Unicode Standard Annexes #9, #11, #14, #15, #24, #29, #31, #34, #38, #41, #42, #44, and #45, the other Unicode Technical Reports and Standards, and the Unicode Character Database, which are available online. See http://www.unicode.org/ucd/ and http://www.unicode.org/reports/ A thorough understanding of the information contained in these additional sources is required for a successful implementation.
    [Show full text]
  • Symbols & Glyphs 1
    Symbols & Glyphs Content Shortcut Category ← leftwards-arrow Arrows ↑ upwards-arrow Arrows → rightwards-arrow Arrows ↓ downwards-arrow Arrows ↔ left-right-arrow Arrows ↕ up-down-arrow Arrows ↖ north-west-arrow Arrows ↗ north-east-arrow Arrows ↘ south-east-arrow Arrows ↙ south-west-arrow Arrows ↚ leftwards-arrow-with-stroke Arrows ↛ rightwards-arrow-with-stroke Arrows ↜ leftwards-wave-arrow Arrows ↝ rightwards-wave-arrow Arrows ↞ leftwards-two-headed-arrow Arrows ↟ upwards-two-headed-arrow Arrows ↠ rightwards-two-headed-arrow Arrows ↡ downwards-two-headed-arrow Arrows ↢ leftwards-arrow-with-tail Arrows ↣ rightwards-arrow-with-tail Arrows ↤ leftwards-arrow-from-bar Arrows ↥ upwards-arrow-from-bar Arrows ↦ rightwards-arrow-from-bar Arrows ↧ downwards-arrow-from-bar Arrows ↨ up-down-arrow-with-base Arrows ↩ leftwards-arrow-with-hook Arrows ↪ rightwards-arrow-with-hook Arrows ↫ leftwards-arrow-with-loop Arrows ↬ rightwards-arrow-with-loop Arrows ↭ left-right-wave-arrow Arrows ↮ left-right-arrow-with-stroke Arrows ↯ downwards-zigzag-arrow Arrows 1 ↰ upwards-arrow-with-tip-leftwards Arrows ↱ upwards-arrow-with-tip-rightwards Arrows ↵ downwards-arrow-with-tip-leftwards Arrows ↳ downwards-arrow-with-tip-rightwards Arrows ↴ rightwards-arrow-with-corner-downwards Arrows ↵ downwards-arrow-with-corner-leftwards Arrows anticlockwise-top-semicircle-arrow Arrows clockwise-top-semicircle-arrow Arrows ↸ north-west-arrow-to-long-bar Arrows ↹ leftwards-arrow-to-bar-over-rightwards-arrow-to-bar Arrows ↺ anticlockwise-open-circle-arrow Arrows ↻ clockwise-open-circle-arrow
    [Show full text]
  • Currency Symbols Range: 20A0–20CF the Unicode Standard
    Currency Symbols Range: 20A0–20CF The Unicode Standard, Version 3.2 This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for The Unicode Standard, Version 3.2. Characters in this chart that are new for The Unicode Standard, Version 3.2 are shown in conjunction with any existing characters. For ease of reference, the new characters have been highlighted in the chart grid and in the names list. This file will not be updated with errata, or when additional characters are assigned to the Unicode Standard. See http://www.unicode.org/charts for access to a complete list of the latest character charts. Disclaimer These charts are provided as the on-line reference to the character contents of the Unicode Standard, Version 3.2 but do not provide all the information needed to fully support individual scripts using the Unicode Standard. For a complete understanding of the use of the characters contained in this excerpt file, please consult the appropriate sections of The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0 (ISBN 0-201-61633-5), as well as Unicode Standard Annexes #28 and #27, the other Unicode Technical Reports and the Unicode Character Database, which are available on-line. See http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/UnicodeCharacterDatabase.html and http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports A thorough understanding of the information contained in these additional sources is required for a successful implementation. Fonts The shapes of the reference glyphs used in these code charts are not prescriptive. Considerable variation is to be expected in actual fonts.
    [Show full text]
  • X Window System Protocol
    XWindowSystem Protocol XConsortium Standard XVersion 11, Release 6.7 Robert W.Scheifler XConsortium, Inc. XWindowSystem is a trademark of The Open Group. Copyright © 1986, 1987, 1988, 1994, 2004 The Open Group Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to anyperson obtaining a copyofthis software and associated documenta- tion files (the ‘‘Software’’), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify,merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Soft- ware. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ‘‘ASIS’’, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOTLIMITED TOTHE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,FITNESS FOR A PARTIC- ULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.INNOEVENT SHALL THE OPEN GROUP BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,TORTOROTH- ERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. Except as contained in this notice, the name of the Open Group shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from the Open Group. Acknowledgments The primary contributers to the X11 protocol are: Dave Carver (Digital HPW) BrankoGerovac(Digital HPW) Jim Gettys
    [Show full text]
  • The Unicode Standard, Version 5.0, Provided for Online Access, Content Searching, and Accessibility
    Electronic Edition This file is part of the electronic edition of The Unicode Standard, Version 5.0, provided for online access, content searching, and accessibility. It may not be printed. Bookmarks linking to specific chapters or sections of the whole Unicode Standard are available at http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode5.0.0/bookmarks.html Purchasing the Book For convenient access to the full text of the standard as a useful reference book, we recommend pur- chasing the printed version. The book is available from the Unicode Consortium, the publisher, and booksellers. Purchase of the standard in book format contributes to the ongoing work of the Uni- code Consortium. Details about the book publication and ordering information may be found at http://www.unicode.org/book/aboutbook.html Joining Unicode You or your organization may benefit by joining the Unicode Consortium: for more information, see Joining the Unicode Consortium at http://www.unicode.org/consortium/join.html This PDF file is an excerpt from The Unicode Standard, Version 5.0, issued by the Unicode Consortiu- mand published by Addison-Wesley. The material has been modified slightly for this electronic edi- ton, however, the PDF files have not been modified to reflect the corrections found on the Updates and Errata page (http://www.unicode.org/errata/). For information on more recent versions of the standard, see http://www.unicode.org/versions/enumeratedversions.html. Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book, and the publisher was aware of a trade- mark claim, the designations have been printed with initial capital letters or in all capitals.
    [Show full text]
  • Currency Symbols Range: 20A0–20CF
    Currency Symbols Range: 20A0–20CF This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for The Unicode Standard, Version 14.0 This file may be changed at any time without notice to reflect errata or other updates to the Unicode Standard. See https://www.unicode.org/errata/ for an up-to-date list of errata. See https://www.unicode.org/charts/ for access to a complete list of the latest character code charts. See https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/Unicode-14.0/ for charts showing only the characters added in Unicode 14.0. See https://www.unicode.org/Public/14.0.0/charts/ for a complete archived file of character code charts for Unicode 14.0. Disclaimer These charts are provided as the online reference to the character contents of the Unicode Standard, Version 14.0 but do not provide all the information needed to fully support individual scripts using the Unicode Standard. For a complete understanding of the use of the characters contained in this file, please consult the appropriate sections of The Unicode Standard, Version 14.0, online at https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode14.0.0/, as well as Unicode Standard Annexes #9, #11, #14, #15, #24, #29, #31, #34, #38, #41, #42, #44, #45, and #50, the other Unicode Technical Reports and Standards, and the Unicode Character Database, which are available online. See https://www.unicode.org/ucd/ and https://www.unicode.org/reports/ A thorough understanding of the information contained in these additional sources is required for a successful implementation.
    [Show full text]
  • Bitcoin 0001011101010101 an Idea That Will Change the World
    0101000101110100010111010101011011010100010111010001011101010101 0101000101110100010111010101011011010100010111010001011101010101 0101000101110100010111010101011011010100010111010001011101010101 0101000101110100010111010101011011010100010111010001011101010101 010100010111010001011101 010101101101010001011101 0001011101010101 $ $ $ 0101000101110 100010111010101 0110110101000 10111010001011 101010101 0101000101110100010111010101011011010100010111010001011101010101 0101000101110100010111010101011011010100010111010001011101010101 0101000101110100010111010101011011010100010111010001011101010101 0101000101110100010111010101011011010100010111010001011101010101 0101000101110100010111010101011011010100010111010001011101010101 0101000101110100010111010101011011010100010111010001011101010101 0101000101110100010111010101011011010100010111010001011101010101 0101000101110100010111010101011011010100010111010001011101010101 010100010111010001011101 Currency for paranoiacs 010101101101010001011101 Bitcoin 0001011101010101 An idea that will change the world by staci warden $ $ $ Bitcoin’s emergence in the zeitgeist began in a quiet corner 0101000101110 100010111010101 of Europe in March 2013. Reeling from a banking crisis, the 0110110101000 10111010001011 Government of Cyprus did the unthinkable for a Eurozone 101010101 economy: it imposed0101000101110100010111010101011011010100010111010001011101010101 a two-week holiday on domestic banks, levied a 10 percent tax on uninsured deposits and imposed 0101000101110100010111010101011011010100010111010001011101010101
    [Show full text]
  • The Unicode Standard, Version 4.1 This File Contains an Excerpt from the Character Code Tables and List of Character Names for the Unicode Standard, Version 4.1
    Currency Symbols Range: 20A0–20CF The Unicode Standard, Version 4.1 This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for The Unicode Standard, Version 4.1. Characters in this chart that are new for The Unicode Standard, Version 4.1 are shown in conjunction with any existing characters. For ease of reference, the new characters have been highlighted in the chart grid and in the names list. This file will not be updated with errata, or when additional characters are assigned to the Unicode Standard. See http://www.unicode.org/charts/ for access to a complete list of the latest character code charts. See http://www.unicode.org/Public/4.1.0/charts/ for a complete archived file of character code charts for Unicode 4.1. Disclaimer These charts are provided as the on-line reference to the character contents of the Unicode Standard, Version 4.1 but do not provide all the information needed to fully support individual scripts using the Unicode Standard. For a complete understanding of the use of the characters contained in this excerpt file, please consult the appropriate sections of The Unicode Standard, Version 4.1, at http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode4.1.0/, including sections unchanged in The Unicode Standard, Version 4.0 (ISBN 0-321-18578-1), as well as Unicode Standard Annexes #9, #11, #14, #15, #24, #29, #31, and #34, the other Unicode Technical Reports and Standards, and the Unicode Character Database, which are available on-line. See http://www.unicode.org/ucd/ and http://www.unicode.org/reports/ A thorough understanding of the information contained in these additional sources is required for a successful implementation.
    [Show full text]
  • Goldman Sachs Determine Their Fundamental Value
    Note: The following is a redacted version of the original report published May 21, 2021 [41 pgs]. Global Macro ISSUE 98| May 21, 2021| 6:00 PM EDT —T Research ’’’’ ’’’’ TOPof MIND CRYPTO: A NEW ASSET CLASS? With cryptocurrency prices remaining extremely volatile even as interest in cryptos from credible investors has been rising, and legacy financial institutions—including ourselves—have been launching new crypto products and services, crypto is undoubtedly Top of Mind. Amid the recent volatility, we ask experts whether cryptos can and should be considered an institutional asset class, including Galaxy’s Michael Novogratz (Yes; the mere fact that a critical mass of credible investors is engaging with cryptos has cemented this), NYU’s Nouriel Roubini (No; cryptos have no income, utility or relationship with economic fundamentals), Grayscale’s Michael Sonnenshein (Yes; their strong rebound in 2020 reassured investors about their resiliency as an asset class), and GS’s own Mathew McDermott (clients increasingly say “yes”). And GS research analysts also weigh in. We then speak to former SEC advisor Alan Cohen, Trail of Bits’ Dan Guido, and Chainalysis’ Michael Gronager to explore the regulatory, technological, and security obstacles to further institutional adoption. WHAT’S INSIDE We’ve now hit a critical mass of institutional engagement [in crypto]. Everyone from the major banks INTERVIEWS WITH: to PayPal and Square is getting more involved, which is a “loud and clear signal that crypto is now an official asset Michael Novogratz, Co-founder and CEO, Galaxy Digital Holdings class. Nouriel Roubini, Professor of Economics, New York University Stern - Michael Novogratz School of Business Michael Sonnenshein, CEO, Grayscale Investments Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies aren’t assets.
    [Show full text]
  • IBM I Globalization
    IBM i 7.4 Programing IBM i globalization IBM Note Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices” on page 445. This document may contain references to Licensed Internal Code. Licensed Internal Code is Machine Code and is licensed to you under the terms of the IBM® License Agreement for Machine Code. © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1998, 2018. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. Contents IBM i globalization.................................................................................................1 PDF file for IBM i globalization.................................................................................................................... 1 Globalization overview.................................................................................................................................2 Multiple language support......................................................................................................................2 National language version......................................................................................................................2 IBM i translations................................................................................................................................... 3 National language design in IBM i..........................................................................................................3 Character
    [Show full text]
  • The Unicode Standard, Version 4.0--Online Edition
    This PDF file is an excerpt from The Unicode Standard, Version 4.0, issued by the Unicode Consor- tium and published by Addison-Wesley. The material has been modified slightly for this online edi- tion, however the PDF files have not been modified to reflect the corrections found on the Updates and Errata page (http://www.unicode.org/errata/). For information on more recent versions of the standard, see http://www.unicode.org/standard/versions/enumeratedversions.html. Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book, and Addison-Wesley was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been printed in initial capital letters. However, not all words in initial capital letters are trademark designations. The Unicode® Consortium is a registered trademark, and Unicode™ is a trademark of Unicode, Inc. The Unicode logo is a trademark of Unicode, Inc., and may be registered in some jurisdictions. The authors and publisher have taken care in preparation of this book, but make no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the use of the information or programs contained herein. The Unicode Character Database and other files are provided as-is by Unicode®, Inc. No claims are made as to fitness for any particular purpose. No warranties of any kind are expressed or implied. The recipient agrees to determine applicability of information provided. Dai Kan-Wa Jiten used as the source of reference Kanji codes was written by Tetsuji Morohashi and published by Taishukan Shoten.
    [Show full text]