![]() ![]() However, the correct character is the one that is shown above. It should be noted that the ‘okina appears in several locations in the Unicode spec. ![]() It also displays the escape sequences that can be used to display the ‘okina and kahako if you have Hale Kuamo‘o's HI Fonts, as well as the character values for these within the Mac and Windows font sets. The table below shows the correct Unicode values for the ‘okina and vowel-macron (kahakō) combinations, as well as the HTML escape sequences used to represent these characters. At this time, it is the only technology that we employ in order to properly display the Hawaiian language on the World Wide Web and in most other computer programs. Hale Kuamo‘o began experimenting with Unicode on Kualono back in 1998, however, support for the Unicode technology in web browsers was not as strong back then. Hawaiian Cultural Center at Kamehameha Schools.Search Ulukau, The Hawaiian Digital Library.Hawaiian Knowledge and Knowledge Information.Kahuawaiola Indigenous Teacher Education Program.Kualono Ka Haka ʻUla o Keʻelikōlani Dictionary search: Searchįlag of the State of Hawaii E ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi ![]()
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