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This chapter covers the special issues relating to non-ASCII characters and how they are stored in strings and buffers.
33.1 Text Representations | Unibyte and multibyte representations | |
33.2 Converting Text Representations | Converting unibyte to multibyte and vice versa. | |
33.3 Selecting a Representation | Treating a byte sequence as unibyte or multi. | |
33.4 Character Codes | How unibyte and multibyte relate to codes of individual characters. | |
33.5 Character Sets | The space of possible character codes is divided into various character sets. | |
33.6 Characters and Bytes | More information about multibyte encodings. | |
33.7 Splitting Characters | Converting a character to its byte sequence. | |
33.8 Scanning for Character Sets | Which character sets are used in a buffer? | |
33.9 Translation of Characters | Translation tables are used for conversion. | |
33.10 Coding Systems | Coding systems are conversions for saving files. | |
33.11 Input Methods | Input methods allow users to enter various non-ASCII characters without special keyboards. | |
33.12 Locales | Interacting with the POSIX locale. |
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