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== Description ==
Unicode is the ''de facto'' standard for the world's written languages, both living and dead. As of June 2014, Unicode version 7.0 supported more than 110,000 characters in dozens of scripts. The standard is maintained by the Unicode Consortium on its [http://unicode.org website].
The pages in this category describe for the most part tools, and in some cases theory or guidelines, for working with Unicode specifically with ancient languages (Greek characters, symbols, epigraphic and metrical sigla, etc.).
The pages in this category describe for the most part tools, and in some cases theory or guidelines, for working with Unicode specifically with ancient languages (Greek characters, symbols, epigraphic and metrical sigla, etc.).

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Description

Unicode is the de facto standard for the world's written languages, both living and dead. As of June 2014, Unicode version 7.0 supported more than 110,000 characters in dozens of scripts. The standard is maintained by the Unicode Consortium on its website.

The pages in this category describe for the most part tools, and in some cases theory or guidelines, for working with Unicode specifically with ancient languages (Greek characters, symbols, epigraphic and metrical sigla, etc.).