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Association des paralysés de France : Peep show
French Paralysés Peep show - Light bright MAGIQUE JOKER
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In parodying tics framing, music, tone, dialogue, scenery, Francois Weyergans ironically debunks a cinema that is locked up in styles and genres artificial.
En parodiant les tics de cadrage, de musique, de ton, de dialogue, de décors, François WEYERGANS démystifie avec ironie un cinéma qui s'enferme dans des styles et des genres artificiels.
An announcer stereotypical or caricatured, presents a series of short subjects that explore in turn one of the topics most commonly used in movies: the rupture.
A la manière de GODARD, un couple d'étudiants décide de rompre à travers une succession d'actions relevant davantage de la performance artistique que du dialogue conjugal.
In the manner of Godard, a couple of students decided to break through a succession of schemes from more performance art than the marital dialogue. - Comment mettre en scène une rupture en respectant le canevas des spots publicitaires?
How to stage a break while respecting the canvas commercials? Alors qu'un couple s'apprête à déjeuner dans une cuisine "parfaite", un différent sur le choix du liquide vaisselle entraîne une scène de ménage violente.
Parodie de film d'horreur.
While a couple about to have lunch in a kitchen "perfect", a different choice of the detergent leads to a violent domestic dispute .
parody of horror movie.
Les lieux communs du cinéma d'épouvante sont exploités à travers ce court métrage mettant en scène un vampire romantique et lugubre qui attend sa promise. The commonplaces of scary movies are exploited in this short film featuring a vampire romantic and mournful waiting for his bride. Crypte sombre et étouffante, musique angoissante, décor aux accents baroques et délabrés, voix off s'adressant au spectateur sur le ton de la confidence sont autant de poncifs mis en exergue par quelques décalages sciemment orchestrés. Crypt dark and sultry, scary music, baroque decor accents and dilapidated voice addressing the audience in a tone of confidence are all cliches highlighted by a few shifts consciously orchestrated. Finalement, le vampire quitte sa maîtresse car elle n'a plus de sang à lui offrir.- Parodie de Robert BRESSON. Finally, the vampire leaves his mistress because she has more blood to offer .- parody of Robert Bresson. Tourné en noir et blanc, dans une atmosphère campagnarde, cette séquence met en scène deux personnages qui, malgré l'amour qu'ils se portent, rompent avec un apparent détachement. Shot in black and white, in a country atmosphere, this sequence shows two characters who, despite the love they are doing, an apparent break with detachment. La femme partira en courant le long d'un chemin désert au son des violons lyriques.- Sur une musique de Western, un duel entre deux cow-boys se déroule dans la rue principale d'une ville de l'ouest américain. The woman will go running along a deserted road at the sound of violins .- On a lyrical music Western, a duel between two cowboys set in the main street of a town in the American West. La mise en scène propre à ce genre cinématographique (travelling sur deux personnages se suivant, gros plans sur le revolver vide) s'accompagne de nombreuses références à des films connus faisant de cette séquence une caricature des films spaghettis.
Parodiant le cinéma muet (mouvements saccadés, musique de piano endiablée, cartons, tartes à la crème...), une scène de rupture amoureuse pousse l'exagération jusqu'au ridicule. The staging unique to this genre (traveling on two characters after close-ups of the empty revolver) is accompanied by numerous references to famous movies, making this sequence a cartoon parody films spaghetti .
silent film ( jerky movements, frenzied piano music, cartons, cream pies ...), a breakup scene grows to ridiculous exaggeration. - Parodiant la télé elle-même, de faux incidents de diffusion surviennet ponctuellement.
Parody of the TV itself, false diffusion surviennet incidents promptly.
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Introduction
The Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) is a community-driven effort to create a commonly-accepted, digital, symbolic representation of music notation documents. We strive to establish the design principles and the technological and representational requirements that will enable the discipline of musicology to take full advantage of digital technologies. We are working to provide guidelines and tools that can be widely used by libraries, museums, and individual scholars to encode musical scores for research, teaching, and preservation activities.
The MEI schema is a set of rules for recording the intellectual and physical characteristics of music notation documents so that the information contained in them may be searched, retrieved, displayed, and exchanged in a predictable and platform-independent manner. Because of its emphasis on comprehensibility and software independence, the data format defined by the schema may also serve an archival function.
This project is supported jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect those of the National Endowment for the Humanities or the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
not an UCS character! name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M WITH MACRON old name: Adobe glyph name: category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 004D 0304 comment: found in charsets: found in languages: yo [Yoruba]; bi [Bislama]; used in romanization of: lowercase: E001
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decimal: À
UTF-8 (c3, 80) Àname: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH GRAVE old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A GRAVE Adobe glyph name: Agrave mnemonic name(s): <A!> HTML 4 mnemonic name:À category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0041 0300 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (C0); VENTURA_INT (B6); CP857 (B7); CP1252 (C0); 8859-14 (C0); 8859-16 (C0); SAMI_WIN (C0); CP1258 (C0); CP860 (91); 8859-15 (C0); CP850 (B7); CP1116 (B7); ROMAN (CB); CP1254 (C0); SAMI_MAC (CB); 8859-3 (C0); CP1122 (64); 8859-9 (C0); CP863 (8E); found in languages: de [German]; cy [Welsh]; gd [Gaelic (Scots)]; no [Norwegian]; wo [Wolof]; yo [Yoruba]; vi [Vietnamese]; rm [(Rhaeto-)Romance]; sv [Swedish]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; pt [Portuguese]; it [Italian]; fr [French]; oc [Occitan]; ca [Catalan]; mt [Maltese]; used in romanization of: zh_r [Chinese (sino-japanese)]; lowercase: 00E0
decimal: à
UTF-8 (c3, a0) Ãname: LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH GRAVE old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER A GRAVE Adobe glyph name: agrave mnemonic name(s): <a!> HTML 4 mnemonic name:à category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0061 0300 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (E0); VENTURA_INT (85); CP857 (85); CP1252 (E0); 8859-14 (E0); 8859-16 (E0); CP861 (85); SAMI_WIN (E0); CP865 (85); CP1258 (E0); CP860 (85); 8859-15 (E0); CP850 (85); CP1116 (85); CP1256 (E0); ROMAN (88); CP1254 (E0); SAMI_MAC (88); 8859-3 (E0); CP437 (85); CP1122 (44); 8859-9 (E0); CP863 (85); found in languages: de [German]; cy [Welsh]; gd [Gaelic (Scots)]; no [Norwegian]; wo [Wolof]; yo [Yoruba]; vi [Vietnamese]; rm [(Rhaeto-)Romance]; sv [Swedish]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; pt [Portuguese]; it [Italian]; fr [French]; oc [Occitan]; ca [Catalan]; mt [Maltese]; used in romanization of: zh_r [Chinese (sino-japanese)]; uppercase: 00C0
decimal: Â
UTF-8 (c3, 82) Âname: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A CIRCUMFLEX Adobe glyph name: Acircumflex mnemonic name(s): <A/>> HTML 4 mnemonic name: category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0041 0302 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (C2); VENTURA_INT (C8); CP852 (B6); CP857 (B6); 8859-2 (C2); CP1252 (C2); 8859-14 (C2); 8859-16 (C2); SAMI_WIN (C2); 8859-4 (C2); CP1258 (C2); CP1250 (C2); CP860 (8F); 8859-15 (C2); CP850 (B6); CP1116 (B6); 8859-10 (C2); ROMAN (E5); CP1254 (C2); SAMI_MAC (E5); 8859-3 (C2); CP1122 (62); 8859-9 (C2); CP863 (84); found in languages: cy [Welsh]; sami4 [Skolt Sámi]; yo [Yoruba]; vi [Vietnamese]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; ch [Chamorro]; pt [Portuguese]; lb [Luxembourgian]; wa [Walloon]; ro [Romanian]; fr [French]; br [Breton]; nl [Dutch]; kl [Greenlandic]; fy [Frisian]; tr [Turkish]; sami1 [Inari Sámi]; used in romanization of: km_r [Khmer (khmer)]; ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; lowercase: 00E2
decimal: â
UTF-8 (c3, a2) âname: LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER A CIRCUMFLEX Adobe glyph name: acircumflex mnemonic name(s): <a/>> HTML 4 mnemonic name:â category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0061 0302 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (E2); VENTURA_INT (83); CP852 (83); CP857 (83); 8859-2 (E2); CP1252 (E2); 8859-14 (E2); 8859-16 (E2); CP861 (83); SAMI_WIN (E2); 8859-4 (E2); CP865 (83); CP1258 (E2); CP1250 (E2); CP860 (83); 8859-15 (E2); CP850 (83); CP1116 (83); CP1256 (E2); 8859-10 (E2); ROMAN (89); CP1254 (E2); SAMI_MAC (89); 8859-3 (E2); CP437 (83); CP1122 (42); 8859-9 (E2); CP863 (83); found in languages: cy [Welsh]; sami4 [Skolt Sámi]; yo [Yoruba]; vi [Vietnamese]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; ch [Chamorro]; pt [Portuguese]; lb [Luxembourgian]; wa [Walloon]; ro [Romanian]; fr [French]; br [Breton]; nl [Dutch]; kl [Greenlandic]; fy [Frisian]; tr [Turkish]; sami1 [Inari Sámi]; used in romanization of: km_r [Khmer (khmer)]; ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; uppercase: 00C2
decimal: Ç
UTF-8 (c3, 87) Çname: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C CEDILLA Adobe glyph name: Ccedilla mnemonic name(s): <C,> HTML 4 mnemonic name:Ç category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0043 0327 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (C7); VENTURA_INT (80); CP852 (80); CP857 (80); 8859-2 (C7); CP1252 (C7); 8859-14 (C7); 8859-16 (C7); CP861 (80); SAMI_WIN (C7); CP865 (80); CP1258 (C7); CP1250 (C7); CP860 (80); 8859-15 (C7); CP850 (80); CP1116 (80); ROMAN (82); CP1254 (C7); SAMI_MAC (82); 8859-3 (C7); CP437 (80); CP1122 (68); 8859-9 (C7); CP863 (80); found in languages: eu [Basque]; en [English]; ku [Kurdish]; pt [Portuguese]; tk [Turkmen]; wa [Walloon]; fr [French]; oc [Occitan]; es [Spanish]; ca [Catalan]; sq [Albanian]; az [Azerbaijani]; tt [Tatar]; tr [Turkish]; used in romanization of: ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; lowercase: 00E7
decimal: ç
UTF-8 (c3, a7) çname: LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER C CEDILLA Adobe glyph name: ccedilla mnemonic name(s): <c,> HTML 4 mnemonic name:ç category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0063 0327 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (E7); VENTURA_INT (87); CP852 (87); CP857 (87); 8859-2 (E7); CP1252 (E7); 8859-14 (E7); 8859-16 (E7); CP861 (87); SAMI_WIN (E7); CP865 (87); CP1258 (E7); CP1250 (E7); CP860 (87); 8859-15 (E7); CP850 (87); CP1116 (87); CP1256 (E7); ROMAN (8D); CP1254 (E7); SAMI_MAC (8D); 8859-3 (E7); CP437 (87); CP1122 (48); 8859-9 (E7); CP863 (87); found in languages: eu [Basque]; en [English]; ku [Kurdish]; pt [Portuguese]; tk [Turkmen]; wa [Walloon]; fr [French]; oc [Occitan]; es [Spanish]; ca [Catalan]; sq [Albanian]; az [Azerbaijani]; tt [Tatar]; tr [Turkish]; used in romanization of: ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; uppercase: 00C7
decimal: È
UTF-8 (c3, 88) Èname: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH GRAVE old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E GRAVE Adobe glyph name: Egrave mnemonic name(s): <E!> HTML 4 mnemonic name:È category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0045 0300 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (C8); VENTURA_INT (C9); CP857 (D4); CP1252 (C8); 8859-14 (C8); 8859-16 (C8); SAMI_WIN (C8); CP1258 (C8); CP860 (92); 8859-15 (C8); CP850 (D4); CP1116 (D4); ROMAN (E9); CP1254 (C8); SAMI_MAC (E9); 8859-3 (C8); CP1122 (74); 8859-9 (C8); CP863 (91); found in languages: af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; gd [Gaelic (Scots)]; yo [Yoruba]; vi [Vietnamese]; rm [(Rhaeto-)Romance]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; pt [Portuguese]; lb [Luxembourgian]; wa [Walloon]; it [Italian]; fr [French]; oc [Occitan]; ca [Catalan]; nl [Dutch]; mt [Maltese]; used in romanization of: my_r [Burmese (burmese)]; be_r [Belarusian (cyrillic)]; lo_r [Laotian (laotian)]; ru_r [Russian (cyrillic)]; zh_r [Chinese (sino-japanese)]; ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; lowercase: 00E8
decimal: è
UTF-8 (c3, a8) èname: LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH GRAVE old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER E GRAVE Adobe glyph name: egrave mnemonic name(s): <e!> HTML 4 mnemonic name:è category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0065 0300 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (E8); VENTURA_INT (8A); CP857 (8A); CP1252 (E8); 8859-14 (E8); 8859-16 (E8); CP861 (8A); SAMI_WIN (E8); CP865 (8A); CP1258 (E8); CP860 (8A); 8859-15 (E8); CP850 (8A); CP1116 (8A); CP1256 (E8); ROMAN (8F); CP1254 (E8); SAMI_MAC (8F); 8859-3 (E8); CP437 (8A); CP1122 (54); 8859-9 (E8); CP863 (8A); found in languages: af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; gd [Gaelic (Scots)]; yo [Yoruba]; vi [Vietnamese]; rm [(Rhaeto-)Romance]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; pt [Portuguese]; lb [Luxembourgian]; wa [Walloon]; it [Italian]; fr [French]; oc [Occitan]; ca [Catalan]; nl [Dutch]; mt [Maltese]; used in romanization of: my_r [Burmese (burmese)]; be_r [Belarusian (cyrillic)]; lo_r [Laotian (laotian)]; ru_r [Russian (cyrillic)]; zh_r [Chinese (sino-japanese)]; ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; uppercase: 00C8
decimal: É
UTF-8 (c3, 89) Éname: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH ACUTE old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E ACUTE Adobe glyph name: Eacute mnemonic name(s): <E'> HTML 4 mnemonic name:É category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0045 0301 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (C9); VENTURA_INT (90); CP852 (90); CP857 (90); 8859-2 (C9); CP1252 (C9); 8859-14 (C9); 8859-16 (C9); CP861 (90); CP775 (90); SAMI_WIN (C9); 8859-4 (C9); 8859-13 (C9); CP865 (90); CP1257 (C9); CP1258 (C9); CP1250 (C9); CP860 (90); 8859-15 (C9); CP850 (90); CP1116 (90); 8859-10 (C9); CENTEURO (83); ROMAN (83); CP1254 (C9); SAMI_MAC (83); 8859-3 (C9); CP437 (90); CP1122 (E0); 8859-9 (C9); CP863 (90); found in languages: de [German]; da [Danish]; af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; gd [Gaelic (Scots)]; no [Norwegian]; wo [Wolof]; yo [Yoruba]; vi [Vietnamese]; hu [Hungarian]; is [Icelandic]; rm [(Rhaeto-)Romance]; sv [Swedish]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; ku [Kurdish]; pt [Portuguese]; ga [Irish]; lb [Luxembourgian]; wa [Walloon]; it [Italian]; fr [French]; oc [Occitan]; gl [Galician]; es [Spanish]; bi [Bislama]; ca [Catalan]; id [Indonesian]; sla [Kashubian]; nl [Dutch]; cs [Czech]; kl [Greenlandic]; sk [Slovak]; gn [Guaraní]; fy [Frisian]; used in romanization of: he_r [Hebrew (hebrew)]; lo_r [Laotian (laotian)]; zh_r [Chinese (sino-japanese)]; el_r [Greek (greek)]; km_r [Khmer (khmer)]; ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; lowercase: 00E9
decimal: é
UTF-8 (c3, a9) éname: LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER E ACUTE Adobe glyph name: eacute mnemonic name(s): <e'> HTML 4 mnemonic name:é category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0065 0301 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (E9); VENTURA_INT (82); CP852 (82); CP857 (82); 8859-2 (E9); CP1252 (E9); 8859-14 (E9); 8859-16 (E9); CP861 (82); CP775 (82); SAMI_WIN (E9); 8859-4 (E9); 8859-13 (E9); CP865 (82); CP1257 (E9); CP1258 (E9); CP1250 (E9); CP860 (82); 8859-15 (E9); CP850 (82); CP1116 (82); CP1256 (E9); 8859-10 (E9); CENTEURO (8E); ROMAN (8E); CP1254 (E9); SAMI_MAC (8E); 8859-3 (E9); CP437 (82); CP1122 (79); 8859-9 (E9); CP863 (82); found in languages: de [German]; da [Danish]; af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; gd [Gaelic (Scots)]; no [Norwegian]; wo [Wolof]; yo [Yoruba]; vi [Vietnamese]; hu [Hungarian]; is [Icelandic]; rm [(Rhaeto-)Romance]; sv [Swedish]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; ku [Kurdish]; pt [Portuguese]; ga [Irish]; lb [Luxembourgian]; wa [Walloon]; it [Italian]; fr [French]; oc [Occitan]; gl [Galician]; es [Spanish]; bi [Bislama]; ca [Catalan]; id [Indonesian]; sla [Kashubian]; nl [Dutch]; cs [Czech]; kl [Greenlandic]; sk [Slovak]; gn [Guaraní]; fy [Frisian]; used in romanization of: he_r [Hebrew (hebrew)]; lo_r [Laotian (laotian)]; zh_r [Chinese (sino-japanese)]; el_r [Greek (greek)]; km_r [Khmer (khmer)]; ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; uppercase: 00C9
decimal: Ê
UTF-8 (c3, 8a) Êname: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E CIRCUMFLEX Adobe glyph name: Ecircumflex mnemonic name(s): <E/>> HTML 4 mnemonic name:Ê category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0045 0302 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (CA); VENTURA_INT (CA); CP857 (D2); CP1252 (CA); 8859-14 (CA); 8859-16 (CA); SAMI_WIN (CA); CP1258 (CA); CP860 (89); 8859-15 (CA); CP850 (D2); CP1116 (D2); ROMAN (E6); CP1254 (CA); SAMI_MAC (E6); 8859-3 (CA); CP1122 (72); 8859-9 (CA); CP863 (92); found in languages: af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; no [Norwegian]; nso [Northern Sotho]; yo [Yoruba]; vi [Vietnamese]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; ku [Kurdish]; pt [Portuguese]; lb [Luxembourgian]; tn [Tswana]; wa [Walloon]; fr [French]; br [Breton]; nl [Dutch]; kl [Greenlandic]; fy [Frisian]; used in romanization of: zh_r [Chinese (sino-japanese)]; km_r [Khmer (khmer)]; ps_r [Pashto (perso-arabic)]; ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; lowercase: 00EA
decimal: ê
UTF-8 (c3, aa) êname: LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER E CIRCUMFLEX Adobe glyph name: ecircumflex mnemonic name(s): <e/>> HTML 4 mnemonic name:ê category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0065 0302 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (EA); VENTURA_INT (88); CP857 (88); CP1252 (EA); 8859-14 (EA); 8859-16 (EA); CP861 (88); SAMI_WIN (EA); CP865 (88); CP1258 (EA); CP860 (88); 8859-15 (EA); CP850 (88); CP1116 (88); CP1256 (EA); ROMAN (90); CP1254 (EA); SAMI_MAC (90); 8859-3 (EA); CP437 (88); CP1122 (52); 8859-9 (EA); CP863 (88); found in languages: af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; no [Norwegian]; nso [Northern Sotho]; yo [Yoruba]; vi [Vietnamese]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; ku [Kurdish]; pt [Portuguese]; lb [Luxembourgian]; tn [Tswana]; wa [Walloon]; fr [French]; br [Breton]; nl [Dutch]; kl [Greenlandic]; fy [Frisian]; used in romanization of: zh_r [Chinese (sino-japanese)]; km_r [Khmer (khmer)]; ps_r [Pashto (perso-arabic)]; ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; uppercase: 00CA
decimal: Ë
UTF-8 (c3, 8b) Ëname: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E DIAERESIS Adobe glyph name: Edieresis mnemonic name(s): <E:> HTML 4 mnemonic name:Ë category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0045 0308 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (CB); VENTURA_INT (CB); CP852 (D3); CP857 (D3); 8859-2 (CB); CP1252 (CB); 8859-14 (CB); 8859-16 (CB); SAMI_WIN (CB); 8859-4 (CB); CP1258 (CB); CP1250 (CB); 8859-15 (CB); CP850 (D3); CP1116 (D3); 8859-10 (CB); ROMAN (E8); CP1254 (CB); SAMI_MAC (E8); 8859-3 (CB); CP1122 (73); 8859-9 (CB); CP863 (94); found in languages: af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; wo [Wolof]; yap [Yapese]; sv [Swedish]; dink [Dinka]; lb [Luxembourgian]; fr [French]; sla [Kashubian]; nl [Dutch]; sq [Albanian]; fy [Frisian]; used in romanization of: be_r [Belarusian (cyrillic)]; ru_r [Russian (cyrillic)]; lowercase: 00EB
decimal: ë
UTF-8 (c3, ab) ëname: LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER E DIAERESIS Adobe glyph name: edieresis mnemonic name(s): <e:> HTML 4 mnemonic name:ë category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0065 0308 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (EB); VENTURA_INT (89); CP852 (89); CP857 (89); 8859-2 (EB); CP1252 (EB); 8859-14 (EB); 8859-16 (EB); CP861 (89); SAMI_WIN (EB); 8859-4 (EB); CP865 (89); CP1258 (EB); CP1250 (EB); 8859-15 (EB); CP850 (89); CP1116 (89); CP1256 (EB); 8859-10 (EB); ROMAN (91); CP1254 (EB); SAMI_MAC (91); 8859-3 (EB); CP437 (89); CP1122 (53); 8859-9 (EB); CP863 (89); found in languages: af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; wo [Wolof]; yap [Yapese]; sv [Swedish]; dink [Dinka]; lb [Luxembourgian]; fr [French]; sla [Kashubian]; nl [Dutch]; sq [Albanian]; fy [Frisian]; used in romanization of: be_r [Belarusian (cyrillic)]; ru_r [Russian (cyrillic)]; uppercase: 00CB
decimal: Î
UTF-8 (c3, 8e) ÃŽname: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH CIRCUMFLEX old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I CIRCUMFLEX Adobe glyph name: Icircumflex mnemonic name(s): <I/>> HTML 4 mnemonic name:Î category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0049 0302 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (CE); VENTURA_INT (CE); CP852 (D7); CP857 (D7); 8859-2 (CE); CP1252 (CE); 8859-14 (CE); 8859-16 (CE); SAMI_WIN (CE); 8859-4 (CE); CP1258 (CE); CP1250 (CE); 8859-15 (CE); CP850 (D7); CP1116 (D7); 8859-10 (CE); ROMAN (EB); CP1254 (CE); SAMI_MAC (EB); 8859-3 (CE); CP1122 (76); 8859-9 (CE); CP863 (A8); found in languages: af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; yo [Yoruba]; rm [(Rhaeto-)Romance]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; ku [Kurdish]; lb [Luxembourgian]; wa [Walloon]; it [Italian]; ro [Romanian]; fr [French]; kl [Greenlandic]; fy [Frisian]; mt [Maltese]; tr [Turkish]; used in romanization of: ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; lowercase: 00EE
decimal: î
UTF-8 (c3, ae) îname: LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH CIRCUMFLEX old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER I CIRCUMFLEX Adobe glyph name: icircumflex mnemonic name(s): <i/>> HTML 4 mnemonic name:î category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0069 0302 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (EE); VENTURA_INT (8C); CP852 (8C); CP857 (8C); 8859-2 (EE); CP1252 (EE); 8859-14 (EE); 8859-16 (EE); SAMI_WIN (EE); 8859-4 (EE); CP865 (8C); CP1258 (EE); CP1250 (EE); 8859-15 (EE); CP850 (8C); CP1116 (8C); CP1256 (EE); 8859-10 (EE); ROMAN (94); CP1254 (EE); SAMI_MAC (94); 8859-3 (EE); CP437 (8C); CP1122 (56); 8859-9 (EE); CP863 (8C); found in languages: af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; yo [Yoruba]; rm [(Rhaeto-)Romance]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; ku [Kurdish]; lb [Luxembourgian]; wa [Walloon]; it [Italian]; ro [Romanian]; fr [French]; kl [Greenlandic]; fy [Frisian]; mt [Maltese]; tr [Turkish]; used in romanization of: ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; uppercase: 00CE
decimal: Ï
UTF-8 (c3, 8f) Ãname: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I DIAERESIS Adobe glyph name: Idieresis mnemonic name(s): <I:> HTML 4 mnemonic name:Ï category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0049 0308 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (CF); VENTURA_INT (CF); CP857 (D8); CP1252 (CF); 8859-14 (CF); 8859-16 (CF); SAMI_WIN (CF); CP1258 (CF); 8859-15 (CF); CP850 (D8); CP1116 (D8); 8859-10 (CF); ROMAN (EC); CP1254 (CF); SAMI_MAC (EC); 8859-3 (CF); CP1122 (77); 8859-9 (CF); CP863 (95); found in languages: af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; en [English]; dink [Dinka]; sami5 [South Sámi]; it [Italian]; fr [French]; bi [Bislama]; ca [Catalan]; nl [Dutch]; fy [Frisian]; used in romanization of: uk_r [Ukrainian (cyrillic)]; mn_r [Mongolian (cyrillic)]; el_r [Greek (greek)]; ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; lowercase: 00EF
decimal: ï
UTF-8 (c3, af) ïname: LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER I DIAERESIS Adobe glyph name: idieresis mnemonic name(s): <i:> HTML 4 mnemonic name:ï category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0069 0308 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (EF); VENTURA_INT (8B); CP857 (8B); CP1252 (EF); 8859-14 (EF); 8859-16 (EF); SAMI_WIN (EF); CP865 (8B); CP1258 (EF); 8859-15 (EF); CP850 (8B); CP1116 (8B); CP1256 (EF); 8859-10 (EF); ROMAN (95); CP1254 (EF); SAMI_MAC (95); 8859-3 (EF); CP437 (8B); CP1122 (57); 8859-9 (EF); CP863 (8B); found in languages: af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; en [English]; dink [Dinka]; sami5 [South Sámi]; it [Italian]; fr [French]; bi [Bislama]; ca [Catalan]; nl [Dutch]; fy [Frisian]; used in romanization of: uk_r [Ukrainian (cyrillic)]; mn_r [Mongolian (cyrillic)]; el_r [Greek (greek)]; ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; uppercase: 00CF
decimal: Ô
UTF-8 (c3, 94) Ôname: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O CIRCUMFLEX Adobe glyph name: Ocircumflex mnemonic name(s): <O/>> HTML 4 mnemonic name:Ô category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 004F 0302 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (D4); VENTURA_INT (D2); CP852 (E2); CP857 (E2); 8859-2 (D4); CP1252 (D4); 8859-14 (D4); 8859-16 (D4); SAMI_WIN (D4); 8859-4 (D4); CP1258 (D4); CP1250 (D4); CP860 (8C); 8859-15 (D4); CP850 (E2); CP1116 (E2); 8859-10 (D4); CENTEURO (EF); ROMAN (EF); CP1254 (D4); SAMI_MAC (EF); 8859-3 (D4); CP1122 (EB); 8859-9 (D4); CP863 (99); found in languages: af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; no [Norwegian]; nso [Northern Sotho]; yo [Yoruba]; vi [Vietnamese]; en [English]; mg [Malagasy]; pt [Portuguese]; lb [Luxembourgian]; tn [Tswana]; wa [Walloon]; fr [French]; sla [Kashubian]; br [Breton]; nl [Dutch]; kl [Greenlandic]; sk [Slovak]; fy [Frisian]; used in romanization of: my_r [Burmese (burmese)]; ja_r [Japanese (sino-japanese)]; lo_r [Laotian (laotian)]; km_r [Khmer (khmer)]; ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; lowercase: 00F4
decimal: ô
UTF-8 (c3, b4) ôname: LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER O CIRCUMFLEX Adobe glyph name: ocircumflex mnemonic name(s): <o/>> HTML 4 mnemonic name:ô category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 006F 0302 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (F4); VENTURA_INT (93); CP852 (93); CP857 (93); 8859-2 (F4); CP1252 (F4); 8859-14 (F4); 8859-16 (F4); CP861 (93); SAMI_WIN (F4); 8859-4 (F4); CP865 (93); CP1258 (F4); CP1250 (F4); CP860 (93); 8859-15 (F4); CP850 (93); CP1116 (93); CP1256 (F4); 8859-10 (F4); CENTEURO (99); ROMAN (99); CP1254 (F4); SAMI_MAC (99); 8859-3 (F4); CP437 (93); CP1122 (CB); 8859-9 (F4); CP863 (93); found in languages: af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; no [Norwegian]; nso [Northern Sotho]; yo [Yoruba]; vi [Vietnamese]; en [English]; mg [Malagasy]; pt [Portuguese]; lb [Luxembourgian]; tn [Tswana]; wa [Walloon]; fr [French]; sla [Kashubian]; br [Breton]; nl [Dutch]; kl [Greenlandic]; sk [Slovak]; fy [Frisian]; used in romanization of: my_r [Burmese (burmese)]; ja_r [Japanese (sino-japanese)]; lo_r [Laotian (laotian)]; km_r [Khmer (khmer)]; ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; uppercase: 00D4
decimal: Œ
UTF-8 (c5, 92) Å’name: LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE OE old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O E Adobe glyph name: OE mnemonic name(s): <OE> HTML 4 mnemonic name:Œ category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 comment: found in charsets: VENTURA_INT (B5); CP1252 (8C); 8859-16 (BC); SAMI_WIN (8C); CP1258 (8C); 8859-15 (BC); CP1256 (8C); ROMAN (CE); CP1254 (8C); SAMI_MAC (CE); found in languages: fr [French]; used in romanization of: km_r [Khmer (khmer)]; lowercase: 0153
decimal: œ
UTF-8 (c5, 93) Å“name: LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER O E Adobe glyph name: oe mnemonic name(s): <oe> HTML 4 mnemonic name:œ category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 comment: found in charsets: VENTURA_INT (B4); CP1252 (9C); 8859-16 (BD); SAMI_WIN (9C); CP1258 (9C); 8859-15 (BD); CP1256 (9C); ROMAN (CF); CP1254 (9C); SAMI_MAC (CF); found in languages: fr [French]; used in romanization of: km_r [Khmer (khmer)]; uppercase: 0152
decimal: Ù
UTF-8 (c3, 99) Ùname: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH GRAVE old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U GRAVE Adobe glyph name: Ugrave mnemonic name(s): <U!> HTML 4 mnemonic name:٠category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0055 0300 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (D9); VENTURA_INT (D5); CP857 (EB); CP1252 (D9); 8859-14 (D9); 8859-16 (D9); SAMI_WIN (D9); CP1258 (D9); CP860 (9D); 8859-15 (D9); CP850 (EB); CP1116 (EB); ROMAN (F4); CP1254 (D9); SAMI_MAC (F4); 8859-3 (D9); CP1122 (FD); 8859-9 (D9); CP863 (9D); found in languages: cy [Welsh]; gd [Gaelic (Scots)]; yo [Yoruba]; vi [Vietnamese]; rm [(Rhaeto-)Romance]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; ku [Kurdish]; it [Italian]; fr [French]; sla [Kashubian]; br [Breton]; mt [Maltese]; used in romanization of: zh_r [Chinese (sino-japanese)]; lowercase: 00F9
decimal: ù
UTF-8 (c3, b9) ùname: LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH GRAVE old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER U GRAVE Adobe glyph name: ugrave mnemonic name(s): <u!> HTML 4 mnemonic name:ù category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0075 0300 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (F9); VENTURA_INT (97); CP857 (97); CP1252 (F9); 8859-14 (F9); 8859-16 (F9); SAMI_WIN (F9); CP865 (97); CP1258 (F9); CP860 (97); 8859-15 (F9); CP850 (97); CP1116 (97); CP1256 (F9); ROMAN (9D); CP1254 (F9); SAMI_MAC (9D); 8859-3 (F9); CP437 (97); CP1122 (DD); 8859-9 (F9); CP863 (97); found in languages: cy [Welsh]; gd [Gaelic (Scots)]; yo [Yoruba]; vi [Vietnamese]; rm [(Rhaeto-)Romance]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; ku [Kurdish]; it [Italian]; fr [French]; sla [Kashubian]; br [Breton]; mt [Maltese]; used in romanization of: zh_r [Chinese (sino-japanese)]; uppercase: 00D9
decimal: Û
UTF-8 (c3, 9b) Ûname: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH CIRCUMFLEX old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U CIRCUMFLEX Adobe glyph name: Ucircumflex mnemonic name(s): <U/>> HTML 4 mnemonic name:Û category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0055 0302 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (DB); VENTURA_INT (D7); CP857 (EA); CP1252 (DB); 8859-14 (DB); 8859-16 (DB); SAMI_WIN (DB); 8859-4 (DB); CP1258 (DB); 8859-15 (DB); CP850 (EA); CP1116 (EA); 8859-10 (DB); ROMAN (F3); CP1254 (DB); SAMI_MAC (F3); 8859-3 (DB); CP1122 (FB); 8859-9 (DB); CP863 (9E); found in languages: af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; yo [Yoruba]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; ku [Kurdish]; lb [Luxembourgian]; wa [Walloon]; fr [French]; nl [Dutch]; kl [Greenlandic]; fy [Frisian]; tr [Turkish]; used in romanization of: ja_r [Japanese (sino-japanese)]; ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; lowercase: 00FB
decimal: û
UTF-8 (c3, bb) ûname: LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH CIRCUMFLEX old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER U CIRCUMFLEX Adobe glyph name: ucircumflex mnemonic name(s): <u/>> HTML 4 mnemonic name:û category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0075 0302 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (FB); VENTURA_INT (96); CP857 (96); CP1252 (FB); 8859-14 (FB); 8859-16 (FB); CP861 (96); SAMI_WIN (FB); 8859-4 (FB); CP865 (96); CP1258 (FB); 8859-15 (FB); CP850 (96); CP1116 (96); CP1256 (FB); 8859-10 (FB); ROMAN (9E); CP1254 (FB); SAMI_MAC (9E); 8859-3 (FB); CP437 (96); CP1122 (DB); 8859-9 (FB); CP863 (96); found in languages: af [Afrikaans]; cy [Welsh]; yo [Yoruba]; tl [Pilipino (Tagalog)]; ku [Kurdish]; lb [Luxembourgian]; wa [Walloon]; fr [French]; nl [Dutch]; kl [Greenlandic]; fy [Frisian]; tr [Turkish]; used in romanization of: ja_r [Japanese (sino-japanese)]; ar_r [Arabic (perso-arabic)]; uppercase: 00DB
decimal: Ü
UTF-8 (c3, 9c) Ãœname: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U DIAERESIS Adobe glyph name: Udieresis mnemonic name(s): <U:> HTML 4 mnemonic name:Ü category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0055 0308 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (DC); VENTURA_INT (9A); CP852 (9A); CP857 (9A); 8859-2 (DC); CP1252 (DC); 8859-14 (DC); 8859-16 (DC); CP861 (9A); CP775 (9A); SAMI_WIN (DC); 8859-4 (DC); 8859-13 (DC); CP865 (9A); CP1257 (DC); CP1258 (DC); CP1250 (DC); CP860 (9A); 8859-15 (DC); CP850 (9A); CP1116 (9A); 8859-10 (DC); CENTEURO (86); ROMAN (86); CP1254 (DC); SAMI_MAC (86); 8859-3 (DC); CP437 (9A); CP1122 (FC); 8859-9 (DC); CP863 (9A); found in languages: eu [Basque]; de [German]; cy [Welsh]; sl [Slovenian]; hu [Hungarian]; sv [Swedish]; ch [Chamorro]; pt [Portuguese]; tk [Turkmen]; lb [Luxembourgian]; fr [French]; gl [Galician]; es [Spanish]; bi [Bislama]; ca [Catalan]; br [Breton]; nl [Dutch]; et [Estonian]; az [Azerbaijani]; tt [Tatar]; fy [Frisian]; tr [Turkish]; cor [Cornish]; used in romanization of: tk_r [Turkmen (cyrillic)]; mn_r [Mongolian (cyrillic)]; zh_r [Chinese (sino-japanese)]; ky_r [Kyrgyz (cyrillic)]; kk_r [Kazakh (cyrillic)]; lowercase: 00FC
decimal: ü
UTF-8 (c3, bc) üname: LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER U DIAERESIS Adobe glyph name: udieresis mnemonic name(s): <u:> HTML 4 mnemonic name:ü category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0075 0308 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (FC); VENTURA_INT (81); CP852 (81); CP857 (81); 8859-2 (FC); CP1252 (FC); 8859-14 (FC); 8859-16 (FC); CP861 (81); CP775 (81); SAMI_WIN (FC); 8859-4 (FC); 8859-13 (FC); CP865 (81); CP1257 (FC); CP1258 (FC); CP1250 (FC); CP860 (81); 8859-15 (FC); CP850 (81); CP1116 (81); CP1256 (FC); 8859-10 (FC); CENTEURO (9F); ROMAN (9F); CP1254 (FC); SAMI_MAC (9F); 8859-3 (FC); CP437 (81); CP1122 (A1); 8859-9 (FC); CP863 (81); found in languages: eu [Basque]; de [German]; cy [Welsh]; sl [Slovenian]; hu [Hungarian]; sv [Swedish]; ch [Chamorro]; pt [Portuguese]; tk [Turkmen]; lb [Luxembourgian]; fr [French]; gl [Galician]; es [Spanish]; bi [Bislama]; ca [Catalan]; br [Breton]; nl [Dutch]; et [Estonian]; az [Azerbaijani]; tt [Tatar]; fy [Frisian]; tr [Turkish]; cor [Cornish]; used in romanization of: tk_r [Turkmen (cyrillic)]; mn_r [Mongolian (cyrillic)]; zh_r [Chinese (sino-japanese)]; ky_r [Kyrgyz (cyrillic)]; kk_r [Kazakh (cyrillic)]; uppercase: 00DC
decimal: Ÿ
UTF-8 (c5, b8) Ÿname: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y DIAERESIS Adobe glyph name: Ydieresis mnemonic name(s): <Y:> HTML 4 mnemonic name:Ÿ category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0059 0308 comment: found in charsets: VENTURA_INT (D8); CP1252 (9F); 8859-14 (AF); 8859-16 (BE); SAMI_WIN (9F); CP1258 (9F); 8859-15 (BE); ROMAN (D9); CP1254 (9F); SAMI_MAC (D9); found in languages: cy [Welsh]; fr [French]; used in romanization of: lowercase: 00FF
decimal: ÿ
UTF-8 (c3, bf) ÿname: LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER Y DIAERESIS Adobe glyph name: ydieresis mnemonic name(s): <y:> HTML 4 mnemonic name:ÿ category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 decomposition info: 0079 0308 comment: found in charsets: 8859-1 (FF); VENTURA_INT (98); CP857 (ED); CP1252 (FF); 8859-14 (FF); 8859-16 (FF); SAMI_WIN (FF); CP865 (98); CP1258 (FF); 8859-15 (FF); CP850 (98); CP1116 (98); ROMAN (D8); CP1254 (FF); SAMI_MAC (D8); CP437 (98); CP1122 (DF); 8859-9 (FF); found in languages: cy [Welsh]; fr [French]; used in romanization of: uppercase: 0178
Important characters
decimal: Æ
UTF-8 (c3, 86) Æname: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AE old name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A E Adobe glyph name: AE mnemonic name(s): <AE> HTML 4 mnemonic name:Æ category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) combining: 0 comment: ash * found in charsets: 8859-1 (C6); VENTURA_INT (92); CP857 (92); CP1252 (C6); 8859-14 (C6); 8859-16 (C6); CP861 (92); CP775 (92); SAMI_WIN (C6); 8859-4 (C6); 8859-13 (AF); CP865 (92); CP1257 (AF); CP1258 (C6); 8859-15 (C6); CP850 (92); CP1116 (92); 8859-10 (C6); ROMAN (AE); CP1254 (C6); SAMI_MAC (AE); CP437 (92); CP1122 (9E); 8859-9 (C6); found in languages: da [Danish]; no [Norwegian]; fo [Faroese]; is [Icelandic]; en [English]; fr [French]; kl [Greenlandic]; used in romanization of: lowercase: 00E6
decimal: æ
UTF-8 (c3, a6) æname: LATIN SMALL LETTER AE old name: LATIN SMALL LETTER A E Adobe glyph name: ae mnemonic name(s): <ae> HTML 4 mnemonic name:æ category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) combining: 0 comment: ash * found in charsets: 8859-1 (E6); VENTURA_INT (91); CP857 (91); CP1252 (E6); 8859-14 (E6); 8859-16 (E6); CP861 (91); CP775 (91); SAMI_WIN (E6); 8859-4 (E6); 8859-13 (BF); CP865 (91); CP1257 (BF); CP1258 (E6); 8859-15 (E6); CP850 (91); CP1116 (91); 8859-10 (E6); ROMAN (BE); CP1254 (E6); SAMI_MAC (BE); CP437 (91); CP1122 (9C); 8859-9 (E6); found in languages: da [Danish]; no [Norwegian]; fo [Faroese]; is [Icelandic]; en [English]; fr [French]; kl [Greenlandic]; used in romanization of: uppercase: 00C6
Codepages that contain all the characters listed above:
- 8859-15
- 8859-16
- CP1252
- CP1254
- CP1258
- ROMAN
- SAMI_MAC
- SAMI_WIN
- VENTURA_INT
Y and U with diaeresis are only used in certain geographical names and proper names plus their derivatives. Eg. capharnaüm `shambles' is derived from the proper name Capharnaüm.Only ISO 8859-15, Windows 1252 or Mac Roman contain the full character repertoire needed.
Regional languages in France use C with cedilla more often.
The French from France use very seldom accented capitals. Nevertheless they are still part of the typographic tradition, kept up by dictionaries and some book publishing houses. Quebec, for instance, and some other French-speaking places do insist on using accented uppercase.
Accents are an essential element of French spelling; they are not optional, and their omission is always a mistake. Unfortunately, typewriter manufacturers found they could not fit the accents above the uppercase letters because of the standard heights of the type heads. As a result, a couple of generations of French typists grew up being _unable_ to type with accents over uppercase letters. This trait was further strengthened by incompatibilities in code pages (IBM 437 and 863, ISO 8859-1) and inconvenient computer keyboard layouts. Still, it is perverse to claim that the practices forced on French typists by a manufacturing errors should now be accepted as some sort of orthographic standard.
Quality French book, newspaper and magazine typography has always continued to use both upper- and lowercase accented letters, as is necessary to the correct spelling of the French language. Spelling is never 'a matter of style'.
The current everyday use always drops the accent marks on the word-initial capital and often but not always on all chraracters when the whole word is written in upper case.