Hexadecimal Code Input
Clause 5.1 of ISO 14755 describes a Basic method whereby a beginning sequence is followed by the hex number representation of the code point and the ending sequence. On some systems, this is limited to the BMP (characters up to U+FFFF).
Different fonts have different glyphs for the same Unicode, thus the appearance of the character will depend on the font which is defined in the webbrowser or application. Also, not every Unicode is available in every font.
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