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Unicode
I want to print some phases using the unicode chracter , but another charcaters are apperaing ? I think that mean my system does not support Unicode . How do I let the system support that unicode ?
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What is your system?
What is your OS?
Where are you trying to see the unicode letters? What is your default charset on the PC |
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windows 2000
I saw the characters at the uincode.org charts miscellanous . default charset maybe you mean : english From I can know /see the unicode charcters in my computer ? Do they come with the operating system or should I install them ? |
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for windows 2000, it should show unicode directly. Do you like to see them in the browser or what ?
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In command prompt
I a using C , Java langauges |
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On command prompt you can not see Unicode unless there is an interpreter for the chars.
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OK , on java Or C output window . I remember that I was using funny characters in C ?
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