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Typography / Unicode equivalence / Unicode / Character sets / Dot / Combining character / Arabic alphabet / Script / Arabic language / Character encoding / Languages of Asia / Languages of Africa
Date: 2003-02-12 13:53:54
Typography
Unicode equivalence
Unicode
Character sets
Dot
Combining character
Arabic alphabet
Script
Arabic language
Character encoding
Languages of Asia
Languages of Africa

L2[removed]Encoding Arabic extensions: options for the future of Unicode Date: Author:

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