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FontFamilyMap.Unicode Property

Definition

Gets or sets a string value representing one or more Unicode code point ranges.

public:
 property System::String ^ Unicode { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string Unicode { get; set; }
member this.Unicode : string with get, set
Public Property Unicode As String

Property Value

A String value representing Unicode code point ranges. The default value is "0000-10ffff".

Exceptions

Unicode range not valid.

Examples

try
{
    fontFamilyMap.Unicode = "00e0-00ef, 0100-01ff";
}
catch (FormatException ex)
{
    // Handle exception
}
Try
    fontFamilyMap.Unicode = "00e0-00ef, 0100-01ff"
Catch ex As FormatException
    ' Handle exception
End Try

Remarks

Each Unicode code point range is represented by the first and last code point in the range, for example, "0000-00ff". The string of Unicode code point ranges is delimited by a comma, for example, "0000-00ff, 00e0-00ef".

A code page is a list of selected character codes (characters represented as code points) in a certain order. Code pages are usually defined to support specific languages or groups of languages that share common writing systems. Windows code pages contain 256 code points and are zero-based. In most code pages, the code points 0 through 127 represent the same characters. This allows for continuity and legacy code. The code points 128 through 255 differ significantly between code pages.

Applies to