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  2. InPage - Wikipedia

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    InPage is reported to be in use on millions of PCs in Pakistan and India (mainly illegal pirated version). It has also been widely marketed and sold legally in the UK and India since 1994. [citation needed] InPage launched its Version 3 at ITCN exhibition Asia in Karachi, Pakistan, held in August 2008. This version is Unicode based, supports ...

  3. Unicode and email - Wikipedia

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    To use Unicode in certain email header fields, e.g. subject lines, sender and recipient names, the Unicode text has to be encoded using a MIME "Encoded-Word" with a Unicode encoding as the charset. To use Unicode in domain part of email addresses, IDNA encoding must traditionally be used. Alternatively, SMTPUTF8 [3] allows the use of UTF-8 ...

  4. Change the default font in New AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    When scrolling through the font options, you'll see a message preview to the right to show you what the font will look like. 1. Click on the Settings icon . 2. Click on More Settings . 2. Click on Writing email. 3. Under "Default rich-text font" select your preferred font style and size.

  5. UTF-EBCDIC - Wikipedia

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    UTF-EBCDIC is a character encoding capable of encoding all 1,112,064 valid character code points in Unicode using one to five one- byte (8-bit) code units (in contrast to a maximum of four for UTF-8 ). [1] It is meant to be EBCDIC -friendly, so that legacy EBCDIC applications on mainframes may process the characters without much difficulty.

  6. Optical Character Recognition (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Although their formal names remain unchanged due to the Unicode stability policy, they both have corrected normative aliases: U+2448 ⑈ is MICR ON US SYMBOL, and U+2449 ⑉ is MICR DASH SYMBOL [6] (the standard notes that "the Unicode character names include several misnomers").

  7. Latin-1 Supplement - Wikipedia

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    For a list of all Latin characters encoded in Unicode, see Latin script in Unicode. The Latin-1 Supplement (also called C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement) is the second Unicode block in the Unicode standard. It encodes the upper range of ISO 8859-1: 80 (U+0080) - FF (U+00FF). C1 Controls (0080–009F) are not graphic.

  8. Media control symbols - Wikipedia

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    Their application is described in ISO/IEC 18035. [1] The main symbols date back to the 1960s, with the Pause symbol having reportedly been invented at Ampex during that decade for use on reel-to-reel audio recorder controls, due to the difficulty of translating the word "pause" into some languages used in foreign markets.

  9. AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    Visit the online learning community for classes ranging from cooking, wellness and travel, to tech, arts, finance and more. AOL questions? Get 24x7 live expert help with all of your AOL needs from email and passwords, technical questions, mobile email and more. Upgrade your account by calling 1-800-358-4860.