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Base: Move GUI application man pages into their own subsection
We do not want to move POSIX utilities into subsections since they have standard names, but we can do whatever we want with Applications :^). This is particularly advantageous as many applications contain several images, which declutters the man1 directory.
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## Name
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 Character Map - Unicode character viewer
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[Open](file:///bin/CharacterMap)
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## Synopsis
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```**sh
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$ CharacterMap
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$ CharacterMap --search "yak"
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```
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## Description
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Character Map is a GUI application for viewing, searching for, and copying Unicode characters. Alternatively, you can use it to search for characters by name, from the command line.
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## Examples
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To open Character Map:
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```sh
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$ CharacterMap
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```
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To view a list of all characters that have "yak" in their name:
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```sh
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$ CharacterMap --search "yak"
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```
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## See Also
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* [`FontEditor`(1)](help://man/1/Applications/FontEditor) To edit the fonts instead of just viewing them.
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