U+F8FF

U+F8FF

Le point de code U+F8FF est le dernier caractère de la zone à usage privé d’Unicode. Sa signification et son apparence varient en fonction des polices de caractères. Son utilisation dans plusieurs polices d’écriture en font le point code le plus notable de la zone à usage privé.

Exemples

  • Le caractère « pomme » (Apple logo black.svg) est un caractère disponible sur tous les claviers des Macintosh commercialisés par Apple Inc.. Il symbolise le logo de la marque Apple mais aussi la touche commande équivalente à la touche Windows des claviers PC. Son usage est peu courant car il n’est pas supporté dans tous les codages de caractères. Il est particulièrement utile pour symboliser les raccourcis clavier utilisés sur Mac. Sous Windows ou Linux sans les polices adéquates, ce caractère n’est pas visualisable. Ce caractère est accessible sur les claviers Mac AZERTY en maintenant Alt tout en appuyant sur la touche & (+&) de la zone alphanumérique. Sur les claviers QWERTY le raccourci est alt + shift + K (⌥+⇧+K).

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