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A character of Chinese origin representing a word or a syllable that is generally used in more than one Asian language. Sometimes referred to as a “Chinese character.” See Kanji, Hanzi, and Hanja.
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The system and applications specify the position of a window on the screen in screen coordinates. The full position of a window is often described by a RECT structure containing the screen coordinates of two points that define the upper-left and lower-right corners of the window.
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A character that graphically combines with a preceding base character. The combining character is said to apply to that base character. The combining acute accent mark ́ - U+0301 - is an example of a combining character.
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The system locale determines the Windows code page used by the ANSI (non-Unicode) version of Win32 APIs. String and character parameters passed to a Win32 ANSI are converted from this Windows code page to Unicode.
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A character that has a diacritic attached to it—such as “ñ.”
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The Taiwan calendar works exactly like the Gregorian calendar, except the year is different. Years in Taiwan are calculated from the year 1912, when Dr. Sun Yat-sen founded a republic in China. 1912 represents Year 1 of the Taiwan calendar. To calculate the year in the Taiwan calendar, take the year in the Gregorian calendar and subtract 1911. For instance, the Gregorian calendar year 1971 would be 60 in the Taiwan calendar.
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The Thai calendar uses the Buddhist Era (BE), which is 543 years older than the Christian Era (AD). To convert from a BE date to an AD date, subtract 543. Thus BE 2543=2000. Before April 1, 1889 AD, Thailand used a lunar calendar of 12 or 13 months each with 29 or 30 days, each month starting with the new moon. The Gregorian calendar was adopted on April 1, 1889.
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A character that is equivalent to a sequence of one or more characters. It is also known as a “composed character” or a “composite character.” Thus the combining character sequence “a + ' ” forms the precomposed, composed, or composite character “á.”
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The thickness or darkness of glyphs in a font. The most common weights are “regular” and “bold,” but some font families can include such weights as “light,” “demi,” “heavy,” “extra bold,” and so on.
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