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  2. Chinese character encoding - Wikipedia

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    While the missing characters are often literary and not commonly used in ordinary text, this does become a problem because people's names often contain these characters. An example of the problem is the Taiwanese politician Wang Chien-shien who has a xuān (煊) character in his name which is not in some character systems, and former Chinese ...

  3. GB 18030 - Wikipedia

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    GB 18030 is a Chinese government standard, described as Information Technology — Chinese coded character set and defines the required language and character support necessary for software in China. GB18030 is the registered Internet name for the official character set of the People's Republic of China (PRC) superseding GB2312 . [ 1 ]

  4. Chinese character IT - Wikipedia

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    For example, from the table, we get to know that Chinese size number 3 (三号) is equivalent to 16 points, or 5.62mm high, as shown by the example characters. The image of a Chinese character in a particular font is represented in the computer by a matrix of dots (called dot matrix fonts or bitmapped font) or by outlines (called outline font ...

  5. Chinese Character Code for Information Interchange - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Character Code for Information Interchange (Chinese: 中文資訊交換碼) or CCCII is a character set developed by the Chinese Character Analysis Group in Taiwan. It was first published in 1980, and significantly expanded in 1982 and 1987. [1] It is used mostly by library systems.

  6. HZ (character encoding) - Wikipedia

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    The first HZ encoder and decoder were written in 1989 by the code's inventor for the Unix operating system. [4] The hztty program, also for the Unix operating system, was also among the first and one of the most popular HZ decoders. It deviates from the specification in that it will display the escape sequences (i.e., "~{" and "~}"), and it ...

  7. Chinese computational linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, information interchange codes, such as ASCII and Unicode, are often directly employed as internal codes. The first GB Chinese character encoding standard is GB2312, which was released by the PRC in 1980. It includes 6,763 Chinese characters, with 3,755 frequently-used ones sorted by Pinyin, and the rest by radicals (indexing components).

  8. Category:Chinese character encodings - Wikipedia

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  9. CKC Chinese Input System - Wikipedia

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    Example : CKC code for the character "的" is 0760; When there are more than 1 way to encode, use one which covers more strokes of the character. Example : the CKC code for the character "綜 " is 2399 as opposed to 2393. Encode each of the shapes ONCE only. Example : the CKC code for the character "香" is 06 as opposed to 0066.