Patch from Marc-Andre Lemburg <mal@lemburg.com>:
Added Unicode type to the language reference.
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\bifuncindex{chr}
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\bifuncindex{ord}
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\item[Unicode]
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The items of a Unicode object are Unicode characters. A Unicode
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character is represented by a Unicode object of one item and can hold
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a 16-bit value representing a Unicode ordinal. The built-in functions
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\function{unichr()}\bifuncindex{unichr} and
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\function{ord()}\bifuncindex{ord} convert between characters and
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nonnegative integers representing the Unicode ordinals as defined in
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the Unicode Standard 3.0. Conversion from and to other encodings are
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possible through the Unicode method \method{encode} and the built-in
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function \function{unicode()}\bifuncindex{unicode}.
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\obindex{unicode}
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\index{character}
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\index{integer}
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\index{Unicode@\UNICODE{}}
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\item[Tuples]
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The items of a tuple are arbitrary Python objects.
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Tuples of two or more items are formed by comma-separated lists
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