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The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Linear B Syllabary block: Version Final code points [ a ]
95 characters; the 52 alphabet characters belong to the Latin script. The remaining 43 belong to the common script. The 33 characters classified as ASCII Punctuation & Symbols are also sometimes referred to as ASCII special characters. Often only these characters (and not other Unicode punctuation) are what is meant when an organization says a ...
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B block: Version Final code points [ a ]
Thirty forms of fleuron have code points in Unicode.The Dingbats and Miscellaneous Symbols blocks have three fleurons that the standard calls "floral hearts" (also called "aldus leaf", "ivy leaf", "hedera" and "vine leaf"); [7] twenty-four fleurons (from the pre-Unicode Wingdings and Wingdings 2 fonts) in the Ornamental Dingbats block and three more fleurons used in archaic languages are also ...
Number of symbols Range of characters C0 controls: 32 control codes: U+0000 to U+001F ASCII punctuation and symbols: 33 punctuation marks and symbols: U+0020 to U+002F, U+003A to U+0040, U+005B to U+0060 and U+007B to U+007E ASCII digits: 10 digits: U+0030 to U+0039 Uppercase Latin Alphabet: 26 unaccented Latin letters in the majuscule. U+0041 ...
B with circumflex: Middle Persian transliteration B̃ b̃: B with tilde: Yanesha', Old Irish B̄ b̄: B with macron: Kire, Sindhi transliteration (Lepsius) Ḃ ḃ: B with dot above: Irish (old orthography), Old High German B̈ b̈: B with diaeresis: Manichaean transliteration B̒ b̒: B with turned comma above B̕ b̕: B with comma above right ...
The Thousand Character Classic (Chinese: 千字文; pinyin: Qiānzì wén), also known as the Thousand Character Text, is a Chinese poem that has been used as a primer for teaching Chinese characters to children from the sixth century onward. It contains exactly one thousand characters, each used only once, arranged into 250 lines of four ...
Annex B, Special characters compatible with KPS 9566-97 (To be extended), 1999-12-07: L2/00-084: N2182: Amendment of the part concerning the Korean characters in ISO/IEC 10646-1:1998 amendment 5 (Cover page and outline of proposal L2/99-380), 1999-12-07: L2/00-285: N2244: Proposal for the Addition of 82 Symbols to ISO/IEC 10646-1:2000, 2000-08 ...