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About Unicode characters table
Unicode is a computing standard for the consistent encoding symbols. It was created in 1991. It's just a table, which shows glyphs position to encoding system.

Encoding takes symbol from table, and tells font what should be painted.
A Unicode character table generator is a tool that allows users to generate a table of Unicode characters and symbols, including their corresponding code points and descriptions. Unicode is a standardized character encoding system that represents a wide range of characters, symbols, and emoji from different scripts and cultures.
To use a Unicode character table generator, simply select the range of Unicode characters you want to include in your table, and the tool will generate a comprehensive list of characters, along with their code points and descriptions. Some generators may also provide options to customize the appearance of the table, such as font size, color, and background.
Unicode character table generators can be useful for a variety of purposes, such as:
- Web and software development: to ensure that the correct characters and symbols are being used in a website or application.
- Content creation: to easily find and insert special characters and symbols into documents, presentations, or other forms of content.
- Translation and localization: to ensure that characters from different scripts are properly represented and encoded.
How to Use the Unicode characters table
- Open the tool — Visit the Unicode characters table page on Easy Code Tools. No login or download is needed.
- Enter your input — Type your text, paste your data, or upload your file into the input area provided.
- Adjust settings (if available) — Configure any options or parameters to match exactly what you need.
- Process — Click the main action button (e.g., Convert, Generate, Calculate). The result appears instantly.
- Use your result — Copy the output, download the file, or use the generated content as needed.
