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On 01/24/2011 11:04 AM, amine amine wrote:
Salam Cor,

UTF-8 , UTF-16, This is encoding, But i'm asking about the unicode standard.

I mean which version of the UnicodeStandard ...? 5.0.0 or 5.1.0 or 5.2.0 or
6.0.0

thank you for your time ! and good luck!

Please include attribute quotes so that we know who/what you are
replying to :-)

I _think_ what you are looking for is 'which font types support Unicode
6'? For example, the ubuntu font family does support Unicode 6 glyphs.
You can test in Ubuntu 10.10 (install ttf-ubuntu-font-family
0.69+ufl-0ubuntu1 if you do not already have it installed) and in LO or
OOo select the Ubuntu font. Now enter <Ctrl-Shift-u> 2 0 b 9 <enter> and
you'll get the Indian Rupee Sign. Try that in Gentium and you'll get a
square block symbol instead. See:

http://font.ubuntu.com/rupee/
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ubuntu Font Family#Coverage
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-font-family/+bug/672557

Other refs:
http://unicode.org/standard/standard.html
http://advogato.org/person/roozbeh/diary/163.html


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