Latin Extended Additional | |
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Range | U+1E00..U+1EFF (256 code points) |
Plane | BMP |
Scripts | Latin |
Major alphabets | |
Assigned | 256 code points |
Unused | 0 reserved code points |
Unicode version history | |
1.1 (1993) | 245 (+245) |
2.0 (1996) | 246 (+1) |
5.1 (2008) | 256 (+10) |
Unicode documentation | |
Code chart ∣ Web page | |
Note: [1] [2] |
Latin Extended Additional is a Unicode block.
The characters in this block are mostly precomposed combinations of Latin letters with one or more general diacritical marks. Ninety of the characters are used in the Vietnamese alphabet. There are also a few Medievalist characters.
The following table shows the contents of the block:
Code | Result | Description |
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Latin General Use Extensions | ||
U+1E00 | Ḁ | Latin Capital Letter A with ring below |
U+1E01 | ḁ | Latin Small Letter A with ring below |
U+1E02 | Ḃ | Latin Capital Letter B with dot above |
U+1E03 | ḃ | Latin Small Letter B with dot above |
U+1E04 | Ḅ | Latin Capital Letter B with dot below |
U+1E05 | ḅ | Latin Small Letter B with dot below |
U+1E06 | Ḇ | Latin Capital Letter B with line below |
U+1E07 | ḇ | Latin Small Letter B with line below |
U+1E08 | Ḉ | Latin Capital Letter C with cedilla and acute |
U+1E09 | ḉ | Latin Small Letter C with cedilla and acute |
U+1E0A | Ḋ | Latin Capital Letter D with dot above |
U+1E0B | ḋ | Latin Small Letter D with dot above |
U+1E0C | Ḍ | Latin Capital Letter D with dot below |
U+1E0D | ḍ | Latin Small Letter D with dot below |
U+1E0E | Ḏ | Latin Capital Letter D with line below |
U+1E0F | ḏ | Latin Small Letter D with line below |
U+1E10 | Ḑ | Latin Capital Letter D with cedilla |
U+1E11 | ḑ | Latin Small Letter D with cedilla |
U+1E12 | Ḓ | Latin Capital Letter D with circumflex below |
U+1E13 | ḓ | Latin Small Letter D with circumflex below |
U+1E14 | Ḕ | Latin Capital Letter E with macron and grave |
U+1E15 | ḕ | Latin Small Letter E with macron and grave |
U+1E16 | Ḗ | Latin Capital Letter E with macron and acute |
U+1E17 | ḗ | Latin Small Letter E with macron and acute |
U+1E18 | Ḙ | Latin Capital Letter E with circumflex below |
U+1E19 | ḙ | Latin Small Letter E with circumflex below |
U+1E1A | Ḛ | Latin Capital Letter E with tilde below |
U+1E1B | ḛ | Latin Small Letter E with tilde below |
U+1E1C | Ḝ | Latin Capital Letter E with cedilla and breve |
U+1E1D | ḝ | Latin Small Letter E with cedilla and breve |
U+1E1E | Ḟ | Latin Capital Letter F with dot above |
U+1E1F | ḟ | Latin Small Letter F with dot above |
U+1E20 | Ḡ | Latin Capital Letter G with macron |
U+1E21 | ḡ | Latin Small Letter G with macron |
U+1E22 | Ḣ | Latin Capital Letter H with dot above |
U+1E23 | ḣ | Latin Small Letter H with dot above |
U+1E24 | Ḥ | Latin Capital Letter H with dot below |
U+1E25 | ḥ | Latin Small Letter H with dot below |
U+1E26 | Ḧ | Latin Capital Letter H with diaeresis |
U+1E27 | ḧ | Latin Small Letter H with diaeresis |
U+1E28 | Ḩ | Latin Capital Letter H with cedilla |
U+1E29 | ḩ | Latin Small Letter H with cedilla |
U+1E2A | Ḫ | Latin Capital Letter H with breve below |
U+1E2B | ḫ | Latin Small Letter H with breve below |
U+1E2C | Ḭ | Latin Capital Letter I with tilde below |
U+1E2D | ḭ | Latin Small Letter I with tilde below |
U+1E2E | Ḯ | Latin Capital Letter I with diaeresis and acute |
U+1E2F | ḯ | Latin Small Letter I with diaeresis and acute |
U+1E30 | Ḱ | Latin Capital Letter K with acute |
U+1E31 | ḱ | Latin Small Letter K with acute |
U+1E32 | Ḳ | Latin Capital Letter K with dot below |
U+1E33 | ḳ | Latin Small Letter K with dot below |
U+1E34 | Ḵ | Latin Capital Letter K with line below |
U+1E35 | ḵ | Latin Small Letter K with line below |
U+1E36 | Ḷ | Latin Capital Letter L with dot below |
U+1E37 | ḷ | Latin Small Letter L with dot below |
U+1E38 | Ḹ | Latin Capital Letter L with dot below and macron |
U+1E39 | ḹ | Latin Small Letter L with dot below and macron |
U+1E3A | Ḻ | Latin Capital Letter L with line below |
U+1E3B | ḻ | Latin Small Letter L with line below |
U+1E3C | Ḽ | Latin Capital Letter L with circumflex below |
U+1E3D | ḽ | Latin Small Letter L with circumflex below |
U+1E3E | Ḿ | Latin Capital Letter M with acute |
U+1E3F | ḿ | Latin Small Letter M with acute |
U+1E40 | Ṁ | Latin Capital Letter M with dot above |
U+1E41 | ṁ | Latin Small Letter M with dot above |
U+1E42 | Ṃ | Latin Capital Letter M with dot below |
U+1E43 | ṃ | Latin Small Letter M with dot below |
U+1E44 | Ṅ | Latin Capital Letter N with dot above |
U+1E45 | ṅ | Latin Small Letter N with dot above |
U+1E46 | Ṇ | Latin Capital Letter N with dot below |
U+1E47 | ṇ | Latin Small Letter N with dot below |
U+1E48 | Ṉ | Latin Capital Letter N with line below |
U+1E49 | ṉ | Latin Small Letter N with line below |
U+1E4A | Ṋ | Latin Capital Letter N with circumflex below |
U+1E4B | ṋ | Latin Small Letter N with circumflex below |
U+1E4C | Ṍ | Latin Capital Letter O with tilde and acute |
U+1E4D | ṍ | Latin Small Letter O with tilde and acute |
U+1E4E | Ṏ | Latin Capital Letter O with tilde and diaeresis |
U+1E4F | ṏ | Latin Small Letter O with tilde and diaeresis |
U+1E50 | Ṑ | Latin Capital Letter O with macron and grave |
U+1E51 | ṑ | Latin Small Letter O with macron and grave |
U+1E52 | Ṓ | Latin Capital Letter O with macron and acute |
U+1E53 | ṓ | Latin Small Letter O with macron and acute |
U+1E54 | Ṕ | Latin Capital Letter P with acute |
U+1E55 | ṕ | Latin Small Letter P with acute |
U+1E56 | Ṗ | Latin Capital Letter P with dot above |
U+1E57 | ṗ | Latin Small Letter P with dot above |
U+1E58 | Ṙ | Latin Capital Letter R with dot above |
U+1E59 | ṙ | Latin Small Letter R with dot above |
U+1E5A | Ṛ | Latin Capital Letter R with dot below |
U+1E5B | ṛ | Latin Small Letter R with dot below |
U+1E5C | Ṝ | Latin Capital Letter R with dot below and macron |
U+1E5D | ṝ | Latin Small Letter R with dot below and macron |
U+1E5E | Ṟ | Latin Capital Letter R with line below |
U+1E5F | ṟ | Latin Small Letter R with line below |
U+1E60 | Ṡ | Latin Capital Letter S with dot above |
U+1E61 | ṡ | Latin Small Letter S with dot above |
U+1E62 | Ṣ | Latin Capital Letter S with dot below |
U+1E63 | ṣ | Latin Small Letter S with dot below |
U+1E64 | Ṥ | Latin Capital Letter S with acute and dot above |
U+1E65 | ṥ | Latin Small Letter S with acute and dot above |
U+1E66 | Ṧ | Latin Capital Letter S with caron and dot above |
U+1E67 | ṧ | Latin Small Letter S with caron and dot above |
U+1E68 | Ṩ | Latin Capital Letter S with dot below and dot above |
U+1E69 | ṩ | Latin Small Letter S with dot below and dot above |
U+1E6A | Ṫ | Latin Capital Letter T with dot above |
U+1E6B | ṫ | Latin Small Letter T with dot above |
U+1E6C | Ṭ | Latin Capital Letter T with dot below |
U+1E6D | ṭ | Latin Small Letter T with dot below |
U+1E6E | Ṯ | Latin Capital Letter T with line below |
U+1E6F | ṯ | Latin Small Letter T with line below |
U+1E70 | Ṱ | Latin Capital Letter T with circumflex below |
U+1E71 | ṱ | Latin Small Letter T with circumflex below |
U+1E72 | Ṳ | Latin Capital Letter U with diaeresis below |
U+1E73 | ṳ | Latin Small Letter U with diaeresis below |
U+1E74 | Ṵ | Latin Capital Letter U with tilde below |
U+1E75 | ṵ | Latin Small Letter U with tilde below |
U+1E76 | Ṷ | Latin Capital Letter U with circumflex below |
U+1E77 | ṷ | Latin Small Letter U with circumflex below |
U+1E78 | Ṹ | Latin Capital Letter U with tilde and acute |
U+1E79 | ṹ | Latin Small Letter U with tilde and acute |
U+1E7A | Ṻ | Latin Capital Letter U with macron and diaeresis |
U+1E7B | ṻ | Latin Small Letter U with macron and diaeresis |
U+1E7C | Ṽ | Latin Capital Letter V with tilde |
U+1E7D | ṽ | Latin Small Letter V with tilde |
U+1E7E | Ṿ | Latin Capital Letter V with dot below |
U+1E7F | ṿ | Latin Small Letter V with dot below |
U+1E80 | Ẁ | Latin Capital Letter W with grave |
U+1E81 | ẁ | Latin Small Letter W with grave |
U+1E82 | Ẃ | Latin Capital Letter W with acute |
U+1E83 | ẃ | Latin Small Letter W with acute |
U+1E84 | Ẅ | Latin Capital Letter W with diaeresis |
U+1E85 | ẅ | Latin Small Letter W with diaeresis |
U+1E86 | Ẇ | Latin Capital Letter W with dot above |
U+1E87 | ẇ | Latin Small Letter W with dot above |
U+1E88 | Ẉ | Latin Capital Letter W with dot below |
U+1E89 | ẉ | Latin Small Letter W with dot below |
U+1E8A | Ẋ | Latin Capital Letter X with dot above |
U+1E8B | ẋ | Latin Small Letter X with dot above |
U+1E8C | Ẍ | Latin Capital Letter X with diaeresis |
U+1E8D | ẍ | Latin Small Letter X with diaeresis |
U+1E8E | Ẏ | Latin Capital Letter Y with dot above |
U+1E8F | ẏ | Latin Small Letter Y with dot above |
U+1E90 | Ẑ | Latin Capital Letter Z with circumflex |
U+1E91 | ẑ | Latin Small Letter Z with circumflex |
U+1E92 | Ẓ | Latin Capital Letter Z with dot below |
U+1E93 | ẓ | Latin Small Letter Z with dot below |
U+1E94 | Ẕ | Latin Capital Letter Z with line below |
U+1E95 | ẕ | Latin Small Letter Z with line below |
U+1E96 | ẖ | Latin Small Letter H with line below |
U+1E97 | ẗ | Latin Small Letter T with diaeresis |
U+1E98 | ẘ | Latin Small Letter W with ring above |
U+1E99 | ẙ | Latin Small Letter Y with ring above |
U+1E9A | ẚ | Latin Small Letter A with right half ring |
U+1E9B | ẛ | Latin Small Letter Long S with dot above |
Medievalist additions | ||
U+1E9C | ẜ | Latin Small Letter Long S with diagonal stroke |
U+1E9D | ẝ | Latin Small Letter Long S with high stroke |
Addition for German typography | ||
U+1E9E | ẞ | Latin Capital Letter Sharp S |
Medievalist addition | ||
U+1E9F | ẟ | Latin Small Letter Delta |
Additional letters for Vietnamese | ||
U+1EA0 | Ạ | Latin Capital Letter A with dot below |
U+1EA1 | ạ | Latin Small Letter A with dot below |
U+1EA2 | Ả | Latin Capital Letter A with hook above |
U+1EA3 | ả | Latin Small Letter A with hook above |
U+1EA4 | Ấ | Latin Capital Letter A with circumflex and acute |
U+1EA5 | ấ | Latin Small Letter A with circumflex and acute |
U+1EA6 | Ầ | Latin Capital Letter A with circumflex and grave |
U+1EA7 | ầ | Latin Small Letter A with circumflex and grave |
U+1EA8 | Ẩ | Latin Capital Letter A with circumflex and hook above |
U+1EA9 | ẩ | Latin Small Letter A with circumflex and hook above |
U+1EAA | Ẫ | Latin Capital Letter A with circumflex and tilde |
U+1EAB | ẫ | Latin Small Letter A with circumflex and tilde |
U+1EAC | Ậ | Latin Capital Letter A with circumflex and dot below |
U+1EAD | ậ | Latin Small Letter A with circumflex and dot below |
U+1EAE | Ắ | Latin Capital Letter A with breve and acute |
U+1EAF | ắ | Latin Small Letter A with breve and acute |
U+1EB0 | Ằ | Latin Capital Letter A with breve and grave |
U+1EB1 | ằ | Latin Small Letter A with breve and grave |
U+1EB2 | Ẳ | Latin Capital Letter A with breve and hook above |
U+1EB3 | ẳ | Latin Small Letter A with breve and hook above |
U+1EB4 | Ẵ | Latin Capital Letter A with breve and tilde |
U+1EB5 | ẵ | Latin Small Letter A with breve and tilde |
U+1EB6 | Ặ | Latin Capital Letter A with breve and dot below |
U+1EB7 | ặ | Latin Small Letter A with breve and dot below |
U+1EB8 | Ẹ | Latin Capital Letter E with dot below |
U+1EB9 | ẹ | Latin Small Letter E with dot below |
U+1EBA | Ẻ | Latin Capital Letter E with hook above |
U+1EBB | ẻ | Latin Small Letter E with hook above |
U+1EBC | Ẽ | Latin Capital Letter E with tilde |
U+1EBD | ẽ | Latin Small Letter E with tilde |
U+1EBE | Ế | Latin Capital Letter E with circumflex and acute |
U+1EBF | ế | Latin Small Letter E with circumflex and acute |
U+1EC0 | Ề | Latin Capital Letter E with circumflex and grave |
U+1EC1 | ề | Latin Small Letter E with circumflex and grave |
U+1EC2 | Ể | Latin Capital Letter E with circumflex and hook above |
U+1EC3 | ể | Latin Small Letter E with circumflex and hook above |
U+1EC4 | Ễ | Latin Capital Letter E with circumflex and tilde |
U+1EC5 | ễ | Latin Small Letter E with circumflex and tilde |
U+1EC6 | Ệ | Latin Capital Letter E with circumflex and dot below |
U+1EC7 | ệ | Latin Small Letter E with circumflex and dot below |
U+1EC8 | Ỉ | Latin Capital Letter I with hook above |
U+1EC9 | ỉ | Latin Small Letter I with hook above |
U+1ECA | Ị | Latin Capital Letter I with dot below |
U+1ECB | ị | Latin Small Letter I with dot below |
U+1ECC | Ọ | Latin Capital Letter O with dot below |
U+1ECD | ọ | Latin Small Letter O with dot below |
U+1ECE | Ỏ | Latin Capital Letter O with hook above |
U+1ECF | ỏ | Latin Small Letter O with hook above |
U+1ED0 | Ố | Latin Capital Letter O with circumflex and acute |
U+1ED1 | ố | Latin Small Letter O with circumflex and acute |
U+1ED2 | Ồ | Latin Capital Letter O with circumflex and grave |
U+1ED3 | ồ | Latin Small Letter O with circumflex and grave |
U+1ED4 | Ổ | Latin Capital Letter O with circumflex and hook above |
U+1ED5 | ổ | Latin Small Letter O with circumflex and hook above |
U+1ED6 | Ỗ | Latin Capital Letter O with circumflex and tilde |
U+1ED7 | ỗ | Latin Small Letter O with circumflex and tilde |
U+1ED8 | Ộ | Latin Capital Letter O with circumflex and dot below |
U+1ED9 | ộ | Latin Small Letter O with circumflex and dot below |
U+1EDA | Ớ | Latin Capital Letter O with horn and acute |
U+1EDB | ớ | Latin Small Letter O with horn and acute |
U+1EDC | Ờ | Latin Capital Letter O with horn and grave |
U+1EDD | ờ | Latin Small Letter O with horn and grave |
U+1EDE | Ở | Latin Capital Letter O with horn and hook above |
U+1EDF | ở | Latin Small Letter O with horn and hook above |
U+1EE0 | Ỡ | Latin Capital Letter O with horn and tilde |
U+1EE1 | ỡ | Latin Small Letter O with horn and tilde |
U+1EE2 | Ợ | Latin Capital Letter O with horn and dot below |
U+1EE3 | ợ | Latin Small Letter O with horn and dot below |
U+1EE4 | Ụ | Latin Capital Letter U with dot below |
U+1EE5 | ụ | Latin Small Letter U with dot below |
U+1EE6 | Ủ | Latin Capital Letter U with hook above |
U+1EE7 | ủ | Latin Small Letter U with hook above |
U+1EE8 | Ứ | Latin Capital Letter U with horn and acute |
U+1EE9 | ứ | Latin Small Letter U with horn and acute |
U+1EEA | Ừ | Latin Capital Letter U with horn and grave |
U+1EEB | ừ | Latin Small Letter U with horn and grave |
U+1EEC | Ử | Latin Capital Letter U with horn and hook above |
U+1EED | ử | Latin Small Letter U with horn and hook above |
U+1EEE | Ữ | Latin Capital Letter U with horn and tilde |
U+1EEF | ữ | Latin Small Letter U with horn and tilde |
U+1EF0 | Ự | Latin Capital Letter U with horn and dot below |
U+1EF1 | ự | Latin Small Letter U with horn and dot below |
U+1EF2 | Ỳ | Latin Capital Letter Y with grave |
U+1EF3 | ỳ | Latin Small Letter Y with grave |
U+1EF4 | Ỵ | Latin Capital Letter Y with dot below |
U+1EF5 | ỵ | Latin Small Letter Y with dot below |
U+1EF6 | Ỷ | Latin Capital Letter Y with hook above |
U+1EF7 | ỷ | Latin Small Letter Y with hook above |
U+1EF8 | Ỹ | Latin Capital Letter Y with tilde |
U+1EF9 | ỹ | Latin Small Letter Y with tilde |
Medievalist additions | ||
U+1EFA | Ỻ | Latin Capital Letter Middle-Welsh LL |
U+1EFB | ỻ | Latin Small Letter Middle-Welsh LL |
U+1EFC | Ỽ | Latin Capital Letter Middle-Welsh V |
U+1EFD | ỽ | Latin Small Letter Middle-Welsh V |
U+1EFE | Ỿ | Latin Capital Letter Y with loop |
U+1EFF | ỿ | Latin Small Letter Y with loop |
Latin Extended Additional [1] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) | ||||||||||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
U+1E0x | Ḁ | ḁ | Ḃ | ḃ | Ḅ | ḅ | Ḇ | ḇ | Ḉ | ḉ | Ḋ | ḋ | Ḍ | ḍ | Ḏ | ḏ |
U+1E1x | Ḑ | ḑ | Ḓ | ḓ | Ḕ | ḕ | Ḗ | ḗ | Ḙ | ḙ | Ḛ | ḛ | Ḝ | ḝ | Ḟ | ḟ |
U+1E2x | Ḡ | ḡ | Ḣ | ḣ | Ḥ | ḥ | Ḧ | ḧ | Ḩ | ḩ | Ḫ | ḫ | Ḭ | ḭ | Ḯ | ḯ |
U+1E3x | Ḱ | ḱ | Ḳ | ḳ | Ḵ | ḵ | Ḷ | ḷ | Ḹ | ḹ | Ḻ | ḻ | Ḽ | ḽ | Ḿ | ḿ |
U+1E4x | Ṁ | ṁ | Ṃ | ṃ | Ṅ | ṅ | Ṇ | ṇ | Ṉ | ṉ | Ṋ | ṋ | Ṍ | ṍ | Ṏ | ṏ |
U+1E5x | Ṑ | ṑ | Ṓ | ṓ | Ṕ | ṕ | Ṗ | ṗ | Ṙ | ṙ | Ṛ | ṛ | Ṝ | ṝ | Ṟ | ṟ |
U+1E6x | Ṡ | ṡ | Ṣ | ṣ | Ṥ | ṥ | Ṧ | ṧ | Ṩ | ṩ | Ṫ | ṫ | Ṭ | ṭ | Ṯ | ṯ |
U+1E7x | Ṱ | ṱ | Ṳ | ṳ | Ṵ | ṵ | Ṷ | ṷ | Ṹ | ṹ | Ṻ | ṻ | Ṽ | ṽ | Ṿ | ṿ |
U+1E8x | Ẁ | ẁ | Ẃ | ẃ | Ẅ | ẅ | Ẇ | ẇ | Ẉ | ẉ | Ẋ | ẋ | Ẍ | ẍ | Ẏ | ẏ |
U+1E9x | Ẑ | ẑ | Ẓ | ẓ | Ẕ | ẕ | ẖ | ẗ | ẘ | ẙ | ẚ | ẛ | ẜ | ẝ | ẞ | ẟ |
U+1EAx | Ạ | ạ | Ả | ả | Ấ | ấ | Ầ | ầ | Ẩ | ẩ | Ẫ | ẫ | Ậ | ậ | Ắ | ắ |
U+1EBx | Ằ | ằ | Ẳ | ẳ | Ẵ | ẵ | Ặ | ặ | Ẹ | ẹ | Ẻ | ẻ | Ẽ | ẽ | Ế | ế |
U+1ECx | Ề | ề | Ể | ể | Ễ | ễ | Ệ | ệ | Ỉ | ỉ | Ị | ị | Ọ | ọ | Ỏ | ỏ |
U+1EDx | Ố | ố | Ồ | ồ | Ổ | ổ | Ỗ | ỗ | Ộ | ộ | Ớ | ớ | Ờ | ờ | Ở | ở |
U+1EEx | Ỡ | ỡ | Ợ | ợ | Ụ | ụ | Ủ | ủ | Ứ | ứ | Ừ | ừ | Ử | ử | Ữ | ữ |
U+1EFx | Ự | ự | Ỳ | ỳ | Ỵ | ỵ | Ỷ | ỷ | Ỹ | ỹ | Ỻ | ỻ | Ỽ | ỽ | Ỿ | ỿ |
Notes
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The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Latin Extended Additional block:
Version | Final code points [lower-alpha 1] | Count | L2 ID | WG2 ID | Document |
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1.1 | U+1E00..1E9A, 1EA0..1EF9 | 245 | (to be determined) | ||
2.0 | U+1E9B | 1 | N1058 | Everson, Michael (1994-08-23), Proposal for support of Irish Gaelic characters | |
N1132R | Everson, Michael (1995-04-15), Revised Proposal Summary for document N1058, Proposal to ISO/IEC 10646-1 for support of Irish Gaelic characters | ||||
N1203 | Umamaheswaran, V. S.; Ksar, Mike (1995-05-03), "6.1.5.2", Unconfirmed minutes of SC2/WG2 Meeting 27, Geneva | ||||
X3L2/95-090 | N1253 (doc, txt) | Umamaheswaran, V. S.; Ksar, Mike (1995-09-09), "6.4.7", Unconfirmed Minutes of WG 2 Meeting # 28 in Helsinki, Finland; 1995-06-26--27 | |||
N1315 | Updated Table of replies and national body feedback on pDAM7 - Additional characters (SC2 N2656), 1996-01-09 | ||||
N1353 | Umamaheswaran, V. S.; Ksar, Mike (1996-06-25), "6.3", Draft minutes of WG2 Copenhagen Meeting # 30 | ||||
N1539 | Table of Replies and Feedback on Amendment 7 – Hebrew etc., 1997-01-29 | ||||
L2/97-127 | N1563 | Paterson, Bruce (1997-05-27), Draft Report on JTC1 letter ballot on DAM No. 7 to ISO/IEC 10646-1 (33 additional characters) | |||
N1572 | Paterson, Bruce (1997-06-23), Almost Final Text – DAM 7 – 33 additional characters | ||||
L2/97-288 | N1603 | Umamaheswaran, V. S. (1997-10-24), "5.3.3", Unconfirmed Meeting Minutes, WG 2 Meeting # 33, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, 20 June - 4 July 1997 | |||
5.1 | U+1E9C..1E9D, 1E9F, 1EFA..1EFF | 9 | L2/05-183 | N2957 | Everson, Michael; Haugen, Odd Einar; Emiliano, António; Pedro, Susana; Grammel, Florian; Baker, Peter; Stötzner, Andreas; Dohnicht, Marcus; Luft, Diana (2005-08-02), Preliminary proposal to add medievalist characters to the UCS |
L2/06-027 | N3027 | Everson, Michael; Baker, Peter; Emiliano, António; Grammel, Florian; Haugen, Odd Einar; Luft, Diana; Pedro, Susana; Schumacher, Gerd; Stötzner, Andreas (2006-01-30), Proposal to add Medievalist characters to the UCS | |||
L2/06-049 | Pedro, Susana (2006-01-31), Letter of support for Medievalist letters (L2/06-027) | ||||
L2/06-048 | Emiliano, Antonio (2006-02-02), Letter of support for Medievalist letters (L2/06-027) | ||||
L2/06-008R2 | Moore, Lisa (2006-02-13), "C.14", UTC #106 Minutes | ||||
N2953 (pdf, doc) | Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2006-02-16), "7.4.6", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 47, Sophia Antipolis, France; 2005-09-12/15 | ||||
L2/06-074R | N3039R | Feedback on N3027 Proposal to add Medievalist Characters, 2006-03-16 | |||
L2/06-101 | N3060 | Feedback on N3027 "Proposal to add medievalist characters to the UCS", 2006-03-27 | |||
L2/06-116 | N3077 | Everson, Michael; Baker, Peter; Emiliano, António; Grammel, Florian; Haugen, Odd Einar; Luft, Diana; Pedro, Susana; Schumacher, Gerd; Stötzner, Andreas (2006-03-31), Response to UTC/US contribution N3037R, "Feedback on N3027 Proposal to add medievalist characters" | |||
L2/06-108 | Moore, Lisa (2006-05-25), "Consensus 107-C36", UTC #107 Minutes | ||||
N3103 (pdf, doc) | Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2006-08-25), "M48.14", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 48, Mountain View, CA, USA; 2006-04-24/27 | ||||
L2/06-318 | N3160 | Response to Project Editor's contribution N3146, "Draft disposition of comments on SC2 N3875 (PDAM text for Amendment 3.2 to ISO/IEC 10646:2003)", 2006-09-21 | |||
U+1E9E | 1 | L2/04-395 | N2888 | Stötzner, Andreas (2004-11-10), Capital Double S: Proposal to the Unicode Consortium | |
L2/07-157 | Paulwitz, Thomas (2007-03-06), Standardisation of "Capital sharp-S" | ||||
L2/07-108 | N3227R | Proposal to encode Latin Capital Letter Sharp S, 2007-03-21 | |||
N3353 (pdf, doc) | Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2007-10-10), "M51.3b", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 51 Hanzhou, China; 2007-04-24/27, Improvement of the glyph for 1E9E | ||||
L2/07-156 | Sievers, Jörn (2007-05-02), Proposal by the DIN working group "Encoded Character Sets" to the relevant ISO committee to encode an uppercase ß | ||||
L2/07-149 | Freytag, Asmus (2007-05-08), Uppercase Sharp S Issues | ||||
L2/07-118R2 | Moore, Lisa (2007-05-23), "Motion 111-M1", UTC #111 Minutes | ||||
L2/07-268 | N3253 (pdf, doc) | Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2007-07-26), "M50.18", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 50, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany; 2007-04-24/27 | |||
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Unicode has subscripted and superscripted versions of a number of characters including a full set of Arabic numerals. These characters allow any polynomial, chemical and certain other equations to be represented in plain text without using any form of markup like HTML or TeX.
Number Forms is a Unicode block containing Unicode compatibility characters that have specific meaning as numbers, but are constructed from other characters. They consist primarily of vulgar fractions and Roman numerals. In addition to the characters in the Number Forms block, three fractions were inherited from ISO-8859-1, which was incorporated whole as the Latin-1 Supplement block.
Over a thousand characters from the Latin script are encoded in the Unicode Standard, grouped in several basic and extended Latin blocks. The extended ranges contain mainly precomposed letters plus diacritics that are equivalently encoded with combining diacritics, as well as some ligatures and distinct letters, used for example in the orthographies of various African languages and the Vietnamese alphabet. Latin Extended-C contains additions for Uighur and the Claudian letters. Latin Extended-D comprises characters that are mostly of interest to medievalists. Latin Extended-E mostly comprises characters used for German dialectology (Teuthonista). Latin Extended-F and -G contain characters for phonetic transcription.
GNU FreeFont is a family of free OpenType, TrueType and WOFF vector fonts, implementing as much of the Universal Character Set (UCS) as possible, aside from the very large CJK Asian character set. The project was initiated in 2002 by Primož Peterlin and is now maintained by Steve White.
Latin Extended-C is a Unicode block containing Latin characters for Uighur New Script, the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet, Shona, Claudian Latin and the Swedish Dialect Alphabet.
Latin Extended-D is a Unicode block containing Latin characters for phonetic, Mayanist, and Medieval transcription and notation systems. 89 of the characters in this block are for medieval characters proposed by the Medieval Unicode Font Initiative, many of which are representative of scribal abbreviations used in Medieval manuscript texts.
Mathematical Operators is a Unicode block containing characters for mathematical, logical, and set notation.
Yi Syllables is a Unicode block containing the 1,165 characters of the Liangshan Standard Yi script for writing the Nuosu language.
The Latin-1 Supplement is the second Unicode block in the Unicode standard. It encodes the upper range of ISO 8859-1: 80 (U+0080) - FF (U+00FF). C1 Controls (0080–009F) are not graphic. This block ranges from U+0080 to U+00FF, contains 128 characters and includes the C1 controls, Latin-1 punctuation and symbols, 30 pairs of majuscule and minuscule accented Latin characters and 2 mathematical operators.
Latin Extended-A is a Unicode block and is the third block of the Unicode standard. It encodes Latin letters from the Latin ISO character sets other than Latin-1 and also legacy characters from the ISO 6937 standard.
Latin Extended-B is the fourth block (0180-024F) of the Unicode Standard. It has been included since version 1.0, where it was only allocated to the code points 0180-01FF and contained 113 characters. During unification with ISO 10646 for version 1.1, the block range was extended by 80 code points and another 35 characters were assigned. In version 3.0 and later, the last 60 available code points in the block were assigned. Its block name in Unicode 1.0 was Extended Latin.
Enclosed Alphanumerics is a Unicode block of typographical symbols of an alphanumeric within a circle, a bracket or other not-closed enclosure, or ending in a full stop.
Hiragana is a Unicode block containing hiragana characters for the Japanese language.
Kana Supplement is a Unicode block containing one archaic katakana character and 255 hentaigana characters. Additional hentaigana characters are encoded in the Kana Extended-A block.
Latin Extended-E is a Unicode block containing Latin script characters used in German dialectology (Teuthonista), Anthropos alphabet, Sakha and Americanist usage.
The Vietnamese language is written with a Latin script with diacritics which requires several accommodations when typing on phone or computers. Software-based systems are a form of writing Vietnamese on phones or computers with software that can be installed on the device or from third-party software such as UniKey. Telex is the oldest input method devised to encode the Vietnamese language with its tones. Other input methods may also include VNI and VIQR. VNI input method is not to be confused with VNI code page.
Kana Extended-A is a Unicode block containing hentaigana and historic kana characters. Additional hentaigana characters are encoded in the Kana Supplement block.
Symbols and Pictographs Extended-A is a Unicode block containing emoji characters. It extends the set of symbols included in the Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs block.
Latin Extended-F is a Unicode block containing modifier letters, nearly all IPA and extIPA, for phonetic transcription. The Latin Extended-F and -G blocks contain the first Latin characters defined outside of the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP). They were added to the free Gentium Plus and Andika fonts with version 6.2 in February 2023. Some computers have 𐞃, 𐞎 and 𐞥 supported on the font Calibri.
Latin Extended-G is a Unicode block containing additional characters for phonetic transcription. The Latin Extended-F and -G blocks contain the first Latin characters defined outside of the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP).