See also the notes below as there are multiple equivalent Unicode characters for some code points.
The Unicode characters have been supported since the version 1.0.76.
For displaying a Unicode character, it must be present in the chosen font.
Many systems provide a way to select Unicode characters visually.
There are two common methods for direct input of Unicode characters:
There are several tools that allow quick input of Unicode characters in applications.
The system uses a Unicode character set to enable worldwide use and is operated in 28 languages.
The table to the right gives a summary of the different Unicode characters.
There are a number of Unicode characters similar to the tilde.
Support for supplementary Unicode character sets utf16, utf32, and utf8mb4.