Characters can be inserted into another application by double-clicking them, or by dragging them, or by selecting them and then clicking the “Insert” button. It can show you a catalogue of the characters in a font, and a list of the fonts that contain a selected character. Character Palette can arrange characters by Unicode range, or display them in a table. It is available on the Keyboard menu, not in the Applications folder. Mac OS X 10.3 introduced support for Armenian, Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics and Cherokee scripts.Ĭharacter Palette is a character map for Unicode 3.2 (including supplementary planes) that is supplied with Mac OS X 10.2. Mac OS X 10.2 introduced support for Arabic, Devanagari, Greek, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew and Thai scripts. Mac OS X 10.1 supported Central European, Cyrillic and Japanese, and Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese were made available as downloads. Mac OS X 10 did not originally include support for as many languages and scripts as Mac OS 9.
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