At 13:20 -0800 2002-11-11, Mark Davis wrote:
If you look http://www.macchiato.com/ under "Unicode Charts", you can type
in the code point (scalar value) for a character, then Enter, and you will
get a chart. The UTF-8, 16, and 32 numbers are given in the chart for each
value.
Why do you call it a scalar value if it is really a code point? I thought it was bad enough Unicode calls it code point while 10646 calls it code position....

For the Terminology Police,
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Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com



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