Software:GNOME Character Map

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GNOME Character Map
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Developer(s)Noah Levitt
Operating systemUnix-like
TypeCharacter map
LicenseGPL-3.0-or-later[1]

GNOME Character Map, formerly known as Gucharmap, is a free and open-source software Unicode character map program, being one of the GNOME Core Applications.. This program allows characters to be displayed by Unicode block or script type.[2] It includes brief descriptions of related characters and occasionally meanings of the character in question. Gucharmap can also be used to input or enter characters (by copy and paste). The search functionality allows the use of several search methods, including by Unicode name or code point of the character. It is built on the GTK toolkit and can be run on any platform supported by GTK. A number of text programs use Gucharmap for character input.

History

Version 0.1 of the program was released on December 13, 2002, with basic Unicode font viewing capabilities which were slowly developed. On July 2, 2003, it was decided that Gucharmap would be included in GNOME 2.4. Two months later on September 10 version 1.0.0 was released with bug fixes and translation updates for inclusion with GNOME 2.4.[3]

See also

  • Characters (a modern GNOME app with a more user-friendly interface)
  • KCharSelect (a KDE character mapping tool)
  • Private Character Editor
  • Character Map (equivalent program bundled with Windows)
  • BabelMap (freeware program for Windows with similar functions)

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