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{{Application| | {{Application| | ||
shortdescription = Character map. | | shortdescription = Character map. | | ||
− | currentversion = [http://www.nongnu.org/charmap/charmap-0.2.tar.gz 0.2] | | + | currentversion = [http://www.nongnu.org/charmap/charmap-0.2.tar.gz 0.2] ([http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/charmap/charmap-0.3rc1.tar.gz 0.3rc1], unofficial)| |
− | releasedate = May 31, 2004 | | + | releasedate = May 31, 2004 (Jan 10, 2007)| |
license = GPL2 | | license = GPL2 | | ||
− | overview = | + | overview = Charmap displays unicode and CJK information about glyphs and lets you input characters that are not on the keyboard.| |
− | features = | + | features = It uses Unicode.org's Unicode standard data to display a wide range of information on each character, including CJK proununciation, cross-references, Unicode decomposition, and UTF-8 and decimal representations. <i>(From the Website)</i> | |
maintainer = Christopher Culver | | maintainer = Christopher Culver | | ||
relatedlinks = | relatedlinks = | ||
− | * http://www.nongnu.org/charmap/ | | + | * [http://www.nongnu.org/charmap/ Website] |
+ | * [http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/charmap Savannah project site]| | ||
category = [[Category:Workspace Applications]] | category = [[Category:Workspace Applications]] | ||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 17:38, 11 March 2007
Character map.
Current Version: 0.2 (0.3rc1, unofficial)
- Released: May 31, 2004 (Jan 10, 2007)
- Licensed: GPL2
Overview
Charmap displays unicode and CJK information about glyphs and lets you input characters that are not on the keyboard.
Features
It uses Unicode.org's Unicode standard data to display a wide range of information on each character, including CJK proununciation, cross-references, Unicode decomposition, and UTF-8 and decimal representations. (From the Website)
Maintainer
Christopher Culver
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