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Unicode is an encoding scheme for all characters of the world in a unified way. It is a 16-bit encoding with room enough for most characters of the world's languages (2^16 = 65536 characters). In Unicode, characters are grouped into logical blocks (like Latin, Cyrillic, or Greek, accents etc.). Unicode support is rapidly growing in today's operating systems for personal computers.

Information about MacCampus Unicode fonts refers to certain "Unicode blocks" beeing supported. To check what this actually means, and which characters are contained in a specific block, you will the find the most important Unicode blocks on these pages.

The font used in the charts below is Lucida Grande from Mac OS X.

This page shows the "Cyrillic" Unicode blocks. Other pages: Latin, Greek, Phonetics and Accents

 

Cyrillic Pt. 1
(Russian, Ukrainian, White Russian/Byelorussian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, selected Historic letters)

Cyrillic Pt. 2
(for non-Slavic languages of the former Soviet Union)

Unassigned zone/Cyrillic Additional
(Komi)

 

 

 


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