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Unicode Guide

This Unicode guide is a compilation of useful categories of Unicode symbols for easy everyday use, without aiming to embrace absolutely everything. To do so, this Unicode guide introduces categories that allows the users to easily find what they are looking for. Some symbols may even appear in different categories. This guide uses its own sorting and only follows the Unicode numbering as far as it keeps a logical order.
Therefore, it does not replace the various exhaustive databases. The main advantage of those latter databases is that the users can find every single symbol that has been accepted by the Unicode consortium. The main disadvantage is that for some symbols it is really hard to find them if the user does not exactly know how to search.
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- Unicode
- Ascii code
- HTML entities
- Entering Unicode on Windows
- Entering Unicode on Linux
- Entering Unicode on Mac OS
- My own symbol list
- Writing Japanese without installation
Language characters
- Anatolian Hieroglyphs
- Cyrillic
- Egyptian Hieroglyphs
- Greek
- Georgian
- Hebrew
- Japanese Kana
- Japanese Hours, Days, Months
- Latin characters: Unicode and Alt Codes
- Latin Special: Script, Fraktur, Double-Struck
- Latin: other letters
Symbols by categories
- Anatomy
- Animals
- Arrows
- Astrology
- Botanics
- Caution, Attention, Danger
- Chess
- Clocks
- Clothes and alike
- Colours
- Currency
- Documents
- Domino
- Eat and Drink
- Emoticons
- Fractions
- French playing cards
- Hand signs
- IT and Telecom
- Japan
- Mathematics
- Medicine and Pharmacy
- Moon Phases
- Music
- Numbers
- Party
- People
- Phantasy
- Religion
- Sports
- Technical symbols
- Tools and Mechanics
- Traffic
- Units
- Weather
- Pseudo symbols