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The following is a Unicode collation algorithm list of Greek characters and those Greek-derived characters that are sorted alongside them. [2] [3] [4]Most of the characters of the blocks listed above are included, except for the Ancient Greek Numbers, Ancient Symbols and Ancient Greek Musical Notation.
u+1ffa Ὼ greek capital letter omega with varia; u+1ffb Ώ greek capital letter omega with oxia; u+1ffc ῼ greek capital letter omega with prosgegrammeni; u+2375 ⍵ apl functional symbol omega; u+2379 ⍹ apl functional symbol omega underbar; u+2cb0 Ⲱ coptic capital letter oou; u+2cb1 ⲱ coptic small letter oou; u+2cbe Ⲿ coptic capital ...
The symbol ϕ (U+03D5) is designated specifically for the closed form, used as a technical symbol. The letter omega has at least three stylistic variants of its capital form. The standard is the "open omega" (Ω), resembling an open partial circle with the opening downward and the ends curled outward.
Omega with circumflex and rough breathing: Archaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to the vowel, with a high or falling pitch ῼῳ: Omega with subscript iota: Archaic letter denoting a long diphthong ῴ: Omega with subscript iota and acute: Archaic letter denoting a long diphthong with a rising pitch ῲ: Omega with subscript iota ...
in Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols block U+20D0–U+20F0 U+20DD ⃝ COMBINING ENCLOSING CIRCLE (as Cyrillic ten thousands sign). In the table below, small letters are ordered according to their Unicode numbers; capital letters are placed immediately before the corresponding small letters.
This did not work for characters not in the Windows Code Page (such as box-drawing characters). The new Alt+0### combination (which prefixes a zero to each Alt code), produces characters from the newer "Windows code pages." [a] For example, Alt+ 0 1 6 3 yields the character £ (symbol for the pound sterling) which is at 163 in CP1252. [2] [b]
Unicode encodes the symbol as U+2126 Ω OHM SIGN, distinct from Greek omega among letterlike symbols, but it is only included for backward compatibility and the Greek uppercase omega character U+03A9 Ω GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA (Ω, Ω) is preferred. [20] In MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows, the alt code ALT 234
Shapes of horseshoe as designed for the African reference alphabet, clearly based on a serifed shape of the Latin capital U.. The letter Ʊ (minuscule: ʊ), called horseshoe or sometimes bucket, inverted omega or Latin upsilon, is a letter of the International Phonetic Alphabet used to transcribe a near-close near-back rounded vowel.