This is a table of contents of this Web site by tab. Some cross-referenced pages may be listed several times
Getting Started | By Language | Basics | Accents | Web Developers | Glossary | Links
The Getting Started with Unicode page is an overview of what kinds of utilities and fonts are needed for a language.
Penn State Languages | By Region | All Languages by Name | Unicode Block Charts
The Basics page covers the following topics for Windows or Macintosh
Note: Font overrides should be rarely needed in modern browsers, but the information is maintained for historical purposes.
Windows Accents
WordPerfect (External Links)
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Macintosh AccentsIn HTML
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Windows Keyboards |
Macintosh Keyboards |
Special CharactersEncoding Meta TagsEncoding Tutorial
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Web Editors
Beyond HTMLSpecial LayoutSome Workarounds
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Unicode character names and hexadecimal entity codes are taken from the public Unicode Character Charts.
Last Modified: Friday, 11-May-2012 18:13:42 EDT

