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Category:Office
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License:Public Domain
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Web Site:http://www.madore.org/~david/programs/UnicodeMap.html
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Source Code:http://git.madore.org/?p=android/UnicodeMap.git;a=summary
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Issue Tracker:david+www@madore.org
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Donate:
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Summary:Browse and copy Unicode characters
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Description:
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UnicodeMap lets you browse Unicode characters by range and search for them by name,
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display them (when Android has the font) and copy them to the clipboard. It can
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also decode a string of Unicode characters to names.
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This app is just the list of Unicode characters, arranged by block: you can
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browse through them, enter them in a dedicated text field, and copy that field to
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the clipboard (it works a bit the way Gucharmap does). There is also a primitive
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search feature (to search on the character name). Of course, Android will only
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properly display a minuscule fraction of the characters, but those that are not
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properly displayed still “work” in the sense that you can copy them around or
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whatever.
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This is a very basic and limited program, and not much data is available
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(essentially, only the character name, its code point and its general category).
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The list of characters, on the other hand, is complete: the latest version has
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the full Unicode 6.1 character set (all 110 181 of them). In particular, the
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program is not limited to the first plane of Unicode (aka, 65536 codepoints):
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you can copy-paste cuneiform if you like.
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Repo Type:git
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Repo:git://git.madore.org/android/UnicodeMap.git
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Build Version:0.0.4,4,47f5265e
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