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Chinese Character Code for
Information Interchange (Chinese: 中文資訊交換碼) or
CCCII is a
character set
developed by the
Chinese Character Analysis Group in...
- Big5
encoding (introduced in 1984, four
years after CCCII)
having become more
common than
CCCII outside of
library systems.
Although work at
Apple based...
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encodings such as Big5 and
CCCII. For example, the
character 莊 has
CCCII encoding 21552D,
while its Z-variant 荘 has
CCCII encoding 2D552D. Therefore,...
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Adaptations Welsh Estonian Ukrainian Cyrillic Bibliographic use MARC-8
ANSEL CCCII/EACC ISO 5426 5426-2 5427 5428 6438 6862
National standards ArmSCII Big5...
- Year 302 (
CCCII) was a
common year
starting on
Thursday of the
Julian calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of Constantius...
- (1066–1071)". The
English Historical Review.
LXXVII (
CCCII): 6–17. doi:10.1093/EHR/LXXVII.
CCCII.6. ISSN 0013-8266. Wikidata Q104804966.
Wikimedia Commons...
- include: Big5 (the most
prevalent encoding before Unicode was implemented)
CCCII CNS 11643 (official
standard of
Republic of China) EUC-JP EUC-KR GB 2312...
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Accounts of the Lord High
Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1877), pp.
cccii–cccv. Blakeway, Amy (2015).
Regency in sixteenth-century Scotland. Woodbridge:...
- 18-pounder guns – A Bty;
joined CCCII Bde 30–31
August 1916 2/13th
London Battery – 4 × 18-pounders – B Bty;
joined CCCII and
CCCIII Bdes 30–31
August 1916...
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specifically designated for user-defined characters.[citation needed]
Unlike CCCII, the
encoding of
variant characters in CNS 11643 is not related. The first...