Unicode vs Unihan - What's the difference?
unicode | unihan |
(computing) A series of character encoding standards intended to support the characters used by a large number of the world’s languages.
(computing) The Unicode standards together with standards for representing character strings as byte strings.
(computing, typography) A character set, a subset of Unicode, that attempts to unify the regional and historical variants of Han characters by treating them as different glyphs representing the same grapheme.
As a proper noun unihan is
(computing|typography) a character set, a subset of unicode, that attempts to unify the regional and historical variants of han characters by treating them as different glyphs representing the same grapheme.unicode
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(wikipedia Unicode)Proper noun
(en proper noun)See also
* ASCII * EBCDIC * * * *External links
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