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Myanmar is a Unicode block containing characters for the Burmese, Mon, Shan, Palaung, and the Karen languages of Myanmar, as well as the Aiton and Phake languages of Northeast India. It is also used to write Pali and Sanskrit in Myanmar.
Myanmar script was added to the Unicode Standard in September 1999 with the release of version 3.0. The Unicode block for Myanmar is U+1000–U+109F: Myanmar [1]
Myanmar Extended-A is a Unicode block containing Myanmar characters for writing the ... Martin (2011-05-23), Proposal to add minority characters to Myanmar script:
At the end of 2005, the Burmese NLP Research Lab announced a Myanmar OpenType font named Myanmar1. This font contains not only Unicode code points and glyphs but also the OpenType Layout (OTL) logic and rules. Their research center is based in Myanmar ICT Park, Yangon. Padauk, which was produced by SIL International, is Unicode
1. ^ As of Unicode version 15.1 Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ] {{ Unicode chart Myanmar }} provides a list of Unicode code points in the Myanmar block.
A pair of regional indicator symbols is referred to as an emoji flag sequence (although it represents a specific region, not a specific flag for that region). [6]Out of the 676 possible pairs of regional indicator symbols (26 × 26), only 270 are considered valid Unicode region codes.
Myanmar Extended-B is a Unicode block containing Burmese script characters for writing Pali and Tai Laing. Myanmar Extended-B [1] [2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
Until the 1960s, Shan alphabet utilised vowel symbols and tone marks used in the Burmese script, ... Myanmar Official Unicode Consortium code chart ...