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English: This is a screenshot of OpenOffice.org rendering extended Unicode characters from several code blocks in order to demonstrate the modern handling of Unicode characters by desktop applications.
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2008-01-03 21:05 (UTC) | Harmil | 10328 (bytes) | 582×162 | This is a screenshot of Open Office (http://www.openoffice.org/) rendering extended Unicode characters from several code blocks in order to demonstrate the modern handling of Unicode characters by desktop applications. The characters in use are: * U+03C
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(Original text) : This is a screenshot of Open Office (http://www.openoffice.org/) rendering extended Unicode characters from several code blocks in order to demonstrate the modern handling of Unicode characters by desktop applications. The characters in