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Component: BC-I18
Component Name: Internationalization (I18N)
Description: Diacritical form used with the Brahmi family of Indic scripts to create new letter symbols. Its appearance is similar or identical to the form taken by the Unicode character NON-SPACING DOT BELOW, U+0323. Its actual placement varies among the symbols with which it used: it mayappear directly below, or may be located at other locations in the lowerpart of the letter symbol's glyph shape. Common nukta letter symbols areencoded in Unicode as pre-composed characters.
Key Concepts: Nukta is a term used in SAP BC-I18 Internationalization (I18N). It is a special character used to represent a diacritic mark, which is a sign added to a letter to indicate a different pronunciation, stress, or tone. Nukta is used in languages such as Hindi and Urdu to represent the diacritic marks. How to use it: In order to use nukta in SAP BC-I18 Internationalization (I18N), you must first enable the language in the system. Once enabled, you can enter nukta characters into the system by using the appropriate keyboard layout. You can also enter nukta characters by using the Unicode character set. Tips & Tricks: When entering nukta characters into SAP BC-I18 Internationalization (I18N), it is important to ensure that the correct keyboard layout is selected. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the Unicode character set is enabled in order to ensure that all nukta characters are correctly displayed. Related Information: For more information on how to use nukta in SAP BC-I18 Internationalization (I18N), please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed instructions on how to use nukta in SAP BC-I18 Internationalization (I18N).