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Getting Started | By Language | Basics | Accents | Web Developers | Glossary | Links

Getting Started

The Getting Started with Unicode page is an overview of what kinds of utilities and fonts are needed for a language.

Other Pages

By Language

Penn State Languages | By Region | All Languages by Name | Unicode Block Charts

By Language Home Page

Penn State Languages

By Region

All Languages By Name

A-D E-K L-R R-Z Unicode Charts

 

 

 

Penn State Scripts

Other Scripts

 

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Basics (System Setup)

Basics System Setup Home Page

The Basics page covers the following topics for Windows or Macintosh

Browser Setup

Miscellaneous

Accents and Special Characters

Windows Accents

WordPerfect (External Links)

Macintosh Accents

In HTML

Switching Keyboards

Windows Keyboards

Macintosh Keyboards

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Web Developers

Special Characters

Encoding Meta Tags

Encoding Tutorial

 

Web Editors

Beyond HTML

Special Layout

Some Workarounds

 
 

 

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This Web page maintained by Teaching and Learning with Technology, a unit of Information Technology Services. For questions or comments on this Web page, please contact Elizabeth J. Pyatt (ejp10@psu.edu).
Unicode character names and hexadecimal entity codes are taken from the public Unicode Character Charts.

Last Modified: Monday, 14-Apr-2008 16:06:23 EDT