ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 N 4161R - DKUUG standardizing
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 N 4161R - DKUUG standardizing
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<strong>ISO</strong>/<strong>IEC</strong> <strong>JTC1</strong>/<strong>SC2</strong>/<strong>WG2</strong> N <strong>4161R</strong><br />
Date: 2011-12-05<br />
<strong>ISO</strong>/<strong>IEC</strong> <strong>JTC1</strong>/<strong>SC2</strong>/<strong>WG2</strong><br />
Coded Character Set<br />
Secretariat: Japan (JISC)<br />
Title: Draft disposition of comments on <strong>SC2</strong> N 4201 (PDAM text for Amendment 1.2 to<br />
<strong>ISO</strong>/<strong>IEC</strong> 10646 3 rd edition)<br />
Source: Michel Suignard (project editor)<br />
Project: <strong>JTC1</strong> 02.10646.00.01.00.03<br />
Status: For review by <strong>WG2</strong><br />
Date: 2011-12-05<br />
Distribution: <strong>WG2</strong><br />
Reference: <strong>SC2</strong> N4201, 4207<br />
Medium: Paper, PDF file<br />
Comments were received from Canada, China, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Romania, United<br />
Kingdom, and USA. The following document is the draft disposition of those comments. The disposition is<br />
organized per country.<br />
Note – The full content of the ballot comments have been included in this document to<br />
facilitate the reading. The dispositions are inserted in between these comments and are<br />
marked in Underlined Bold Serif text, with explanatory text in italicized serif.<br />
In addition, this draft contains at the end charts for the blocks that are modified according to these proposed<br />
dispositions, either through addition or glyph changes. Pure name changes are not included. Characters<br />
originally proposed in Pdam1.2 are highlighted in yellow, newly proposed are highlighted in yellow/blue and<br />
glyphs changes are highlighted in blue.<br />
The total characters count stands at 1979 (1846 per resolution M58.23 -2 per editor’s note in the amendment<br />
+135 per this draft disposition). From the charts used for Pdam1.2, there are 147 additions, 12 deletions, and<br />
25 glyph changes.
Canada: Positive with comment<br />
Technical comment<br />
T1. Old Hungarian name:<br />
Canada will have no objection to changing the name (and the corresponding names of the characters in the<br />
repertoire) of currently named script 'Old Hungarian' to 'Rovas', to address one of the main objections expressed by<br />
the Hungarian national body expert in the feedback document http://www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n4120.pdf<br />
on the <strong>JTC1</strong>/<strong>SC2</strong>/<strong>WG2</strong> ad hoc report in http://www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n4110.pdf on the topic in 2011<br />
Helsinki <strong>WG2</strong> meeting.<br />
Noted<br />
See also comments from China (T1), France (T1), Hungary (T1 and T2), and Romania.<br />
See disposition of comment T1 from Hungary.<br />
China: Positive with comment<br />
Technical comment<br />
T1. Old Hungarian:<br />
China request <strong>JTC1</strong>/<strong>SC2</strong> NBs to reach consensuses on all issues of every amendment acceptable solution on Old<br />
Hungarian before it becomes a part of IS.<br />
Noted<br />
See also comments from Canada (T1), France (T1), Hungary, and Romania.<br />
See disposition of comments T1 and T2 from Hungary. It is clear that unless consensus is reached on an acceptable<br />
repertoire for Hungarian which can be augmented as typically done for other scripts, it is unlikely that the<br />
repertoire will be included in this amendment when published.<br />
France: Positive with comment<br />
Technical comment<br />
T1. Old Hungarian name:<br />
"Old Hungarian" is a denomination that may cause confusion and lack consistency<br />
1/ Possible sources of confusion<br />
- "Old Hungarian" also describes a stage in the history of Hungarian that is essentially attested by texts written in<br />
the Latin script<br />
- "Old Hungarian script" was natively used to write Hungarian well into the post-renaissance period in some<br />
communities, thus relating to stages of the language by far post-dating Old Hungarian<br />
- "Old Hungarian" is used in print even today in instances that symbolically aim at highlighting some elements of<br />
continuity in Hungarian history. Nevertheless the language used in such instances is Modern Hungarian and there<br />
should be no confusion on that point.<br />
2/ Lack of consistency<br />
The document provides code points for uppercase and lowercase letters, then rightfully underlines that "The use of<br />
uppercase letters is a modern innovation". This document thereby seeks to offer solutions helping modern usage of<br />
this script. There is some contradiction to recognizing evolutions of a script in its modern usage and still call it<br />
"Old"<br />
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Proposed change by France:<br />
Change the denomination of this script to "Hungarian rovas" or simply "Rovas", in the same way that other scripts<br />
in 10646 are named with no reference to the language it is/was used for ("ogham, deseret, devanagari…)"<br />
Propose non acceptance<br />
See also T1 comments from Canada, China, France, Hungary, and Romania.<br />
See disposition of comment T1 from Hungary.<br />
Germany: Negative<br />
The vote is turned into YES if the requests in comments T1 and T4 are accepted.<br />
Technical comments<br />
T1. Naming of the "Intonation marks for Lithuanian dialectology":<br />
The names of the following characters do not describe the characters as shown in the code charts and the original<br />
proposal (<strong>WG2</strong> N4070 " Second revised proposal to add characters used in Lithuanian dialectology"):<br />
2B4E SHORT NORTH EAST ARROW<br />
2B4F SHORT SOUTH EAST ARROW<br />
2B5A NORTH EAST ARROW WITH HOOKED HEAD<br />
2B5B SOUTH EAST ARROW WITH HOOKED TAIL<br />
2B5C NORTH EAST ARROW WITH HORIZONTAL TAIL<br />
2B5D SOUTH EAST ARROW WITH HORIZONTAL TAIL<br />
The inclination of the arrows is in no case even near to 45°, as the terms "NORTH EAST" and "SOUTH EAST"<br />
unambiguously denote, neither in the code chart nor in the original proposal. Thus, the names are plain wrong.<br />
Proposed change by Germany:<br />
Germany repeats its request already expressed in <strong>WG2</strong> N4085 to name the character correctly as follows:<br />
U+2B4E SHORT SLANTED NORTH ARROW<br />
U+2B4F SHORT BACKSLANTED SOUTH ARROW<br />
U+2B5A SLANTED NORTH ARROW WITH HOOKED HEAD<br />
U+2B5B BACKSLANTED SOUTH ARROW WITH HOOKED TAIL<br />
U+2B5C SLANTED NORTH ARROW WITH HORIZONTAL TAIL<br />
U+2B5D BACKSLANTED SOUTH ARROW WITH HORIZONTAL TAIL<br />
Germany considers its request accepted also if the term "NORTH EAST" is replaced by "NORTH NORTH EAST"<br />
or "ONE OCLOCK", and the term "SOUTH EAST" is replaced by "SOUTH SOUTH EAST" or "FIVE<br />
OCLOCK", instead of "SLANTED" resp. "BACKSLANTED".<br />
Propose acceptance<br />
T2. Integration of the accepted proposal <strong>WG2</strong> N4078 " Revised Proposal to enable the use of<br />
Combining Triple Diacritics in Plain Text"<br />
<strong>WG2</strong> N4078 provides a way to handle diacritics spanning over three or more characters by using joining parts<br />
combined with each of the single base letters. For diacritics below, new characters were accepted; for diacritics<br />
above, existing characters are devised. While the appropriate annotations are given for the new characters<br />
(summarized for U+FE2B), they are missing for the existing ones.<br />
Proposed change by Germany:<br />
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Following the wording of the annotation for U+FE2B, add the following annotation to U+FE26:<br />
"• Used with combining left and right half ligature above to extend above more than two characters.".<br />
Propose acceptance in principle<br />
See also comment T4 from Ireland.<br />
It is not exactly true that there is no annotation for the existing ones. However it is done differently, using an<br />
annotation preceding the 3 characters (FE24..FE26). The annotation system will be modified to be consistent<br />
among those spanning combining marks, possibly including the new ones proposed by Ireland.<br />
Note that this is editorial, not technical.<br />
T3. Placement of Wingdings characters<br />
Germany has not objected to encode the Wingdings symbols when discussing this issue in Helsinki in principle,<br />
but has requested that only such symbols will get into the BMP for which actual use is shown.<br />
Proposed change by Germany:<br />
As a practical solution, Germany requests now that all arrows which show special head shaping or decorative<br />
elements will be moved to the SMP into the block "Supplemental Arrows-C, which has enough space. Thus:<br />
Move 2B60...2BAE to 1F880...1F8CE,<br />
in exchange move 1F880...18F89 to 2B60...2BF9 as this series contains keyboard symbols which are in use.<br />
Move 2BD0...2BE7 to 1F8D0...1F8E7.<br />
Also, move 2BBE...2BBF into the "Ornament Symbols" block 1F650...1F67F, to have the "heavy punctuation<br />
marks" together.<br />
Any rearrangement within the affected blocks following these movements is accepted.<br />
Propose partial acceptance<br />
See also comments T1and T10 from Ireland.<br />
There is no benefit anymore at having characters in the BMP versus the SMP. Characters should be grouped<br />
instead according to similarities. On that aspect, it is reasonable to group keyboard related symbols together.<br />
However, some of the characters in question (1F880..1F889) are considered for removal as already encoded.<br />
This comment was consolidated with the request from Ireland and the following was accepted:<br />
- Move 2BA3..2BAA to the 1F8xx block<br />
- Move 2BD0..2BE7 to the 1F8xx block<br />
The resulting layout for the 2Bxx block leaves many holes available for additional keyboard related characters.<br />
See disposition of comment T1 from Ireland for further details.<br />
T4. Removing of Wingdings characters which do not comply with the Unicode character/glyph<br />
model<br />
As part of the Wingdings addition, the following character series are included:<br />
U+1F670 LIGATURE ET<br />
U+1F671 BOLD LIGATURE ET<br />
U+1F672 SANS-SERIF AMPERSAND<br />
U+1F673 BOLD SANS-SERIF AMPERSAND<br />
U+1F674 BOLD AMPERSAND<br />
U+1F678 BOLD INTERROBANG<br />
U+1F679 SANS SERIF INTERROBANG<br />
U+1F67A BOLD SANS-SERIF INTERROBANG<br />
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Regarding the interrobangs, the original Wingdings proposal <strong>WG2</strong> N4115 also shows a "serifed-font-style"<br />
interrobang (ID 2093) which is considered to be unified with U+203D INTERROBANG.<br />
This is glyph encoding. Even if it is agreed that Wingding characters are to be included into Unicode without proof<br />
of actual use (but only based on availability on a large part of present-day computing equipment), there is no<br />
argument that roundtrip encoding between Unicode (<strong>ISO</strong>/<strong>IEC</strong> 10646) and the "existing standard" Wingdings is<br />
necessary (which would be the only reason to accept glyph encoding). Also, unifying just one glyph (the<br />
"serifedfont- style" one) with the existing character is arbitrary.<br />
In fact, all these characters already are perfectly represented in Unicode (by U+0026 AMPERSAND and U+203D<br />
INTERROBANG), and U+1F671 is perfectly represented in Unicode when U+1F670 is accepted. The exact glyph<br />
is to be selected by the rendering system (font etc.), according to the Unicode character/glyph model (as it has to be<br />
done even with the PDAM 1.2 character set, as a "serifed-font-style" interrobang glyph can only be gained by<br />
selecting an appropriate font)..<br />
Proposed change by Germany:<br />
Germany requests the removal of the listed characters except U+1F670.<br />
To offer a compromise, Germany considers this comment accepted also if the following is done, based on the fact<br />
that the specific appearance of the "sans-serif ampersand" may constitute a character identity rather than a glyph<br />
variation, and based on the fact that there already are "heavy" variants of punctuation marks in the Dingbats block:<br />
Only U+1F678 and U+1F679 are removed. The other characters are renamed as follows:<br />
U+1F670 SCRIPT LIGATURE ET<br />
U+1F671 HEAVY SCRIPT LIGATURE ET SYMBOL<br />
U+1F672 LIGATURE OPEN ET (or similar)<br />
U+1F673 HEAVY LIGATURE OPEN ET (or similar) SYMBOL<br />
U+1F674 HEAVY AMPERSAND SYMBOL<br />
U+1F67A HEAVY INTERROBANG SYMBOL<br />
following by any rearrangement of the code points (including, but not requested here, moving of<br />
1F670/1F672/1F675 to the Supplemental Punctuation block in the BMP).<br />
Propose acceptance in principle<br />
See also comments T1and T10 from Ireland.<br />
Accepting the compromise of renaming the controversial characters resolves the issue for all but the ‘interrobang’<br />
characters. The problems remain for the serif versus sans-serif distinctions which is specific to the Wingdings set<br />
and did not exist in Dingbats. The argument for preserving these 4 variants was to maintain a source separation<br />
rule for Wingdings which would be destroyed if those 4 interrobang characters are not encoded separately. The<br />
compromise proposed by Germany preserves dis-unification for one serif character (Wingdings2-093), one<br />
sans-serif character (wingdings2-096) but unifies the other two. It would have been cleaner to dis-unify either the<br />
two sans-serifs or the two serifs, but not a mix. It should also be noted that none of the Wingdings symbols shown<br />
here enlarged are good representation of the interrobang symbol:<br />
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Glyph ID Wingdings 2-093 Wingdings 2-094 Wingdings 2-095 Wingdings 2-096<br />
Proposed<br />
UCS<br />
Glyph<br />
203D 1F678 1F679 1F67A<br />
� � � �
Following are two glyph representations of the character 203D INTERROBANG in commonly used fonts in<br />
Windows (one serif, the other sans-serifs):<br />
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MS Mincho Segoe UI<br />
‽ ‽<br />
Based on this, we could either encode the four Wingdings interrobang variants separately from the original<br />
interrobang punctuation. This would preserve source separation for the Wingdings set. The preferred alternative<br />
which is a variant of the compromise from Germany is to propose a new character for 1F678 (instead of 1F67A)<br />
and not encode the sans-serifs variants. This is deemed acceptable because perfect round trip mapping between<br />
UCS and Wingdings is not required.<br />
This would result in the removal of two characters (1F679 and 1F67A) from the amendment. The new names and<br />
locations are as follows (after taking into account comment T7 from Ireland):<br />
U+1F670 SCRIPT LIGATURE ET ORNAMENT<br />
U+1F671 HEAVY SCRIPT LIGATURE ET ORNAMENT<br />
U+1F672 LIGATURE OPEN ET ORNAMENT<br />
U+1F673 HEAVY LIGATURE OPEN ET ORNAMENT<br />
U+1F674 HEAVY AMPERSAND ORNAMENT<br />
U+1F679 HEAVY INTERROBANG ORNAMENT<br />
Delta count (characters added from Pdam1.2: -2)<br />
T5. Completing the set of "Sans-Serif heavy double quotation mark ornaments"<br />
As part of the Wingdings addition, the following character series is included:<br />
U+1F676 SANS-SERIF HEAVY DOUBLE TURNED COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT<br />
U+1F677 SANS-SERIF HEAVY DOUBLE COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT<br />
This series is only usable for American typography and lacks the opening quotation mark which is needed for<br />
German typography done in the same style.<br />
Proposed change by Germany:<br />
Germany requests the addition of the character completing this series:<br />
U+1F67x SANS-SERIF LOW HEAVY DOUBLE COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT<br />
(a formal proposal will be submitted in time).<br />
For formal reasons only, Germany notes that this comment is accepted also if U+1F676/1F677 are withdrawn from<br />
PDAM 1.2 for any reason.<br />
Propose acceptance in principle<br />
This is also part of the addition request in the comment T7 from Ireland. Character name is slightly modified as<br />
follows with proposed location at 1F678:<br />
U+1F678 SANS-SERIF HEAVY LOW DOUBLE COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT<br />
Delta count (characters added from Pdam1.2: -2+1=-1)
T6. Request to add the characters proposed in <strong>WG2</strong> N4068 to PDAM1.3<br />
<strong>WG2</strong> N4068 was submitted to <strong>SC2</strong>/<strong>WG2</strong> as a liaison proposal by SC35, requesting the encoding of missing Latin<br />
small capital and modifier letters. This proposal was on the agenda of the <strong>JTC1</strong>/<strong>SC2</strong>/<strong>WG2</strong> June 6-10, 2011, in<br />
Helsinki. In fact, at that meeting, it was not discussed due to lack of time.<br />
Germany already had requested the addition in <strong>WG2</strong> N4085, section 3. As this German request persists, the text of<br />
that section is repeated here, with added text shown in italics.<br />
The German NB welcomes this proposal, especially (besides the reasons listed in the proposal) as it will save the<br />
time to discuss and decide any single character whenever new evidence is found.<br />
In discussions on the Unicode mailing list and forum, concerns were issued that having the sets of modifier letters<br />
derived from the basic Latin letters (A...Z) complete will invite users to "misuse" them, by using them to obtain a<br />
different style instead denoting of a different semantic (like using the small capital letters to get smallcaps).<br />
However, this already can be done with the current almost complete sets, and has to be taken into account by search<br />
engines etc. anyway (and imposes no real problem as all these characters have compatibility equivalences to the<br />
respective base letters). It also should be noted that quasistandards like the Adobe Glyph List 2.0 already have<br />
encoded such complete sets (using the PUA), thus indicating style by character selection rather by markup is<br />
already an existing practice. (Such practice may be considered "bad", but standards are there for serving their users<br />
rather than for educating them.)<br />
In addition, concerns were issued that encoding the modifier forms of the basic Latin letters (A...Z) will encourage<br />
proposals for more letters. The addition of the complete set of basic Latin squared letters A...Z in Unicode 6.0 (like<br />
the encircled letters long ago) has proven that such is not an automatic consequence.<br />
Moreover, the German NB is concerned about the fact that SC35/<strong>WG2</strong>, which identifies characters in keyboard<br />
standards by Unicode values only recently, has partially to deviate from this in a recent standard draft (<strong>ISO</strong>/<strong>IEC</strong><br />
9995-9 CD), by the plain fact that specifying a method to enter raised, lowered, and small capital forms of the<br />
basic Latin letters A...Z/a...z (as part of language orthographies, not as style) results in a mapping to a character<br />
set which cannot completely enumerated by Unicode. Even if the PUA positions used in that draft "are only for<br />
internal reference", there is the danger that they will in fact be used by referencing to an international standard,<br />
thus weakening the position of Unicode for a larger audience. This can be avoided when <strong>SC2</strong>/<strong>WG2</strong> is prepared to<br />
cooperate with <strong>SC2</strong>5/<strong>WG2</strong> by accepting the characters proposed in N4068 in time.<br />
Thus, the German NB requests the addition of the characters proposed in N4068 now to PDAM 1.3 of <strong>ISO</strong>/<strong>IEC</strong><br />
10646.<br />
Technical note: The code range of the block "Phonetic Extensions Supplement B" referred to in N4068 is now part<br />
of the block "Latin Extended-E". However, the proposed code points for the characters there are still appropriate.<br />
Propose non acceptance<br />
Because this has been controversial, it does not seem appropriate to add it to the ballot content at this stage but<br />
should be discussed and negotiated separately from this disposition at the next <strong>WG2</strong> meeting.<br />
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Hungary: Negative<br />
Technical comments<br />
T1. Clause 31, Annex A.1: Old Hungarian name:<br />
The term Old Hungarian is incorrect. The correct term is “Szekely-Hungarian Rovas”. The term “Old Hungarian”<br />
is used for a completely different script, namely the medieval version of the Hungarian Latin-based orthography.<br />
See <strong>ISO</strong>/<strong>IEC</strong> <strong>JTC1</strong>/Sc2/<strong>WG2</strong> N4120, Section 2.1 for the detailed reasoning<br />
(http://std.dkuug.dk/<strong>JTC1</strong>/sc2/wg2/docs/n4120.pdf)<br />
Proposed change by Hungary:<br />
Change the term “Old Hungarian” to “Szekely-Hungarian Rovas”<br />
Propose non acceptance<br />
See also comments T1 from Canada, China, France, Hungary, and Romania.<br />
The naming of that block has proven controversial, and from further discussion among experts it does not seem<br />
that consensus can be reached without a face to face meeting with all interested experts, including representative<br />
for the Hungary MB.<br />
The content of the amendment will be left unchanged, still using ‘Old Hungarian’. However an Editor’s note will<br />
be added to the text mentioning the following:<br />
The terminology ‘Old Hungarian’ is only tentative. Other terms for naming the repertoire and the characters<br />
within have been suggested:<br />
- Szekely-Hungarian Rovas<br />
- Rovas<br />
- Rovasiras<br />
- Hungarian Runic<br />
Interested experts are invited to come to a consensus either through the ballot process or at the disposition of<br />
comment taking place at the next <strong>WG2</strong> meeting, February 2012,Mountain View, CA, USA. In absence of<br />
consensus, the encoding of this repertoire into <strong>ISO</strong>/<strong>IEC</strong> 10646 may be postponed.<br />
T2. Annex G: Old Hungarian character set:<br />
The proposed character set for the Szekely-Hungarian Rovas (with the incorrect name “Old Hungarian”) is<br />
incorrect. Reasons:<br />
1. The character repertoire is based on the outdated results of the palaeography in the early 20th century and<br />
some unscientific and popular web sites, on which information is unreliable and incorrect in many cases.<br />
Oppositely, the correct character repertoire must contain the contemporary and the historical<br />
Szekely-Hungarian Rovas characters, which are listed in the proposal of the Hungarian Standard Body;<br />
see <strong>ISO</strong>/<strong>IEC</strong> <strong>JTC1</strong>/<strong>SC2</strong>/<strong>WG2</strong> N4007, Section 3.1, http://std.dkuug.dk/<strong>JTC1</strong>/sc2/wg2/docs/n4007.pdf<br />
Proposed change by Hungary:<br />
The “Old Hungarian” block is unacceptable and unimprovable; therefore it must be completely changed to the<br />
character repertoire in the proposal of the Hungarian Standard Body, see <strong>ISO</strong>/<strong>IEC</strong> <strong>JTC1</strong>/<strong>SC2</strong>/<strong>WG2</strong> N4007,<br />
Section 3.1, http://std.dkuug.dk/<strong>JTC1</strong>/sc2/wg2/docs/n4007.pdf<br />
Propose non acceptance<br />
Saying that the current block is unacceptable and ‘unimprovable’[sic] is an overstatement. Comparing the<br />
repertoires between the ballot text and the document N4007 shows that the ballot repertoire is a clean subset with<br />
the exception of 10C9D OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER NIKOLSBURG OE and 10C9E OLD<br />
HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER NIKOLSBURG OE. It would be more constructive to provide rationale for the 24<br />
characters or so which are part of N4007 which were not added in the amendment text. This is the regular process<br />
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and could still be pursued by the Hungary MB. Furthermore, until the amendment is finalized the repertoire can be<br />
augmented and re-ordered.<br />
2. The term “Old Hungarian” is already used by Hungarian linguists for denoting the medieval version of the<br />
Hungarian Latin-based script, which is wildly different to the Szekely-Hungarian Rovas script (for<br />
instance, see Ch. 3 of N4120 (2011-07-05)). Therefore, using the term “Old Hungarian” for the<br />
Szekely-Hungarian Rovas is misleading. More details about the Old Hungarian script:<br />
http://wiki.rovas.info/index.php/Old_Hungarian_script<br />
3. The Szekely-Hungarian Rovas script has been developed ca. the end 8h c., in the Ancient Hungarian<br />
linguistic period (1st millennium BC – 896 AD), before the Old Hungarian linguistic period (896-1526).<br />
Consequently, using the name “Old Hungarian script” for an earlier script would be misleading.<br />
4. Using the expression “Old Hungarian” for denoting the Szekely-Hungarian Rovas has no tradition either<br />
in Hungarian culture or in the script history.<br />
Propose noted<br />
See disposition of comment T1.<br />
Moreover, there are several arguments for the term “Szekely-Hungarian Rovas”:<br />
5. The variety of traditional names for this script usually contains adjectives; the most frequent ones being<br />
“Szekely” and “Hungarian”. Therefore, the widely accepted name “Szekely-Hungarian Rovas” correctly<br />
reflects the traditional naming. The Hungarian ethnic group Szekelys played a key role in preserving the<br />
tradition of Szekely-Hungarian Rovas and regard this script as key part of their identity.<br />
6. Throughout history, the term Rovas has been widely used, moreover having found common use in the<br />
Hungarian language today. Although the term “Rovas” is of Hungarian-origin, it has been widely used in<br />
numerous languages; see in the Ch. 4 of N4120 (2011-07-05).<br />
7. The Rovas using community organized the “Living Rovas” Conference in 2008, in Hungary, which was<br />
the largest ever Rovas user/researcher meeting. At this conference, after a detailed discussion, the<br />
attendance made the resolution that the English name of the script is “Szekely-Hungarian Rovas” – being<br />
the correct translation of the appropriate Hungarian term “székely-magyar rovás”.<br />
8. The term “Rovas” is a category name; three related scripts belong to this script family, namely:<br />
Szekely-Hungarian Rovas, Carpathian Basin Rovas (see N4144, 2011-10-12), and Khazarian Rovas (see<br />
N4145, 2011-10-12). The close relation of Carpathian Basin Rovas to Szekely-Hungarian Rovas has been<br />
shown by linguist and Turkologist Gyula Németh in 1932. Moreover, according to the<br />
archaeologist-historian István Erdélyi, the Khazarian Rovas is related to Carpathian Basin Rovas and<br />
Szekely-Hungarian Rovas. More details about the Rovas script family:<br />
http://wiki.rovas.info/index.php/Rovas_Script_Family<br />
Propose Noted<br />
See disposition of comment T1.<br />
9. The research into the field of the Rovas scripts are mainly published in Hungarian and only little<br />
information is available in English. Consequently, the English databases are outdated in most cases.<br />
Especially, the results of the last 2-3 decades are missing from western literature as only a small portion of<br />
the Hungarian publications on this topic have been translated. The contributions of the Hungarian NB use<br />
and refer to the results of international and the Hungarian scholars.<br />
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10. The proposed character names are incorrect. These are based on few medieval relics. However, the<br />
characters of this script have well accepted names both in scientific and popular literature. The main<br />
reason for encoding the Szekely-Hungarian Rovas script is for present-day use, therefore, the<br />
contemporary character names of the letters has to be used in the standard. The archaic character names<br />
used in the N4110 resolution shows an outdated state of the Rovas-related paleography of the early 20th<br />
century. During that time, a Szekely-Hungarian Rovas relic, the so-called Nikolsburg Alphabet was the<br />
only significant Rovas relic. Based on this, only a static view of the Szekely-Hungarian Rovas scripts<br />
existed in the early 20th century. However, after exploring several archaeological finds in the 20th-21st<br />
centuries, several earlier Rovas relics where found, making possible further advances of Rovas script<br />
history.<br />
Propose non acceptance<br />
It should be noted that over 50% of the letter names are identical between N4107 and the amendment text under<br />
ballot. Of the rest, the difference is typically an additional ‘E’ on the ballot text, like ‘LETTER EF’ versus<br />
‘LETTER F’. The editor would appreciate constructive and detailed comments from the Hungary MB showing why<br />
the ‘E’ prefix is incorrect.<br />
The document http://std.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n4110.pdf showing the result of the Ad-hoc committee in<br />
Helsinki <strong>WG2</strong> meeting provides more details on the current name rationale.<br />
11. Another essential condition to be considered is the vital present-day use of the Szekely-Hungarian Rovas<br />
orthography. The user base of the Szekely-Hungarian Rovas is represented in every country in Europe<br />
where Hungarian populations exist and in the global Hungarian community as well. Currently, in every<br />
part of the Hungarian society including the state administration, the number of Szekely-Hungarian Rovas<br />
users is dynamically increasing. This strong and conscious user support is clearly manifested, as in the<br />
Hungarian NB professional and civil Rovas stakeholders officially support the three Rovas proposals – the<br />
Szekely-Hungarian Rovas (N4007), the Carpathian Basin Rovas (N4144), and the Khazarian Rovas<br />
(N4145).<br />
Noted<br />
T3. Clause 31, Annex A.1: Old Hungarian name:<br />
The term Old Hungarian … [full duplicate of T1, see disposition of comment T1]<br />
T4. Annex G: Old Hungarian character set:<br />
The proposed character set … [partial duplicate of T2, see disposition of comment T2]<br />
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Ireland: Negative<br />
Ireland disapproves the draft with the technical and editorial comments given below.<br />
Acceptance of these comments and appropriate changes to the text will change our vote to approval. In<br />
the attached charts, characters proposed to be added to the PDAM are coloured in yellow, and<br />
characters whose names are proposed to be changed are coloured in blue.<br />
Characters which have been proposed to be moved have “• was xxxx” in the names list indicating their<br />
code position in PDAM 1.2.<br />
(Please refer to <strong>SC2</strong> N4207 for charts, these are not duplicated in the dispositions of comments)<br />
Technical comments<br />
T1. Page 52, Row 2B0: Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows.<br />
a) Ireland recommends the removal of the following characters from this table (to be moved elsewhere):<br />
2BA3, 2BA4, 2BA5, 2BA6, 2BA7, 2BA8, 2BA9, 2BAA<br />
2BBE, 2BBF<br />
2BC3, 2BC4, 2BCB, 2BCD<br />
2BD0, 2BD1, 2BD2, 2BD3, 2BD4, 2BD5, 2BD6, 2BD7, 2BD8, 2BD9, 2BDA, 2BDB<br />
2BE0, 2BE1, 2BE2, 2BE3, 2BE4, 2BE5, 2BE6, 2BE7, 2BE9, 2BEA, 2BEB, 2BEC, 2BED, 2BEE, 2BEF,<br />
2BF0, 2BF1, 2BF2, 2BF3<br />
Propose partial acceptance<br />
See also comment T3 from Germany.<br />
All characters are moved except for 2BC3, 2BC4, 2BCB, 2BC, and 2BE9..2BF2. This is to keep some room for<br />
keyboard related characters. This preserves the main point of this comment which was to remove most arrows that<br />
were not simple triangle-headed arrows.<br />
b) Ireland recommends moving the following characters to this table:<br />
1F800, 1F801, 1F802, 1F803, 1F804, 1F805, 1F806, 1F807, 1F808, 1F809, 1F80A, 1F80B, 1F80C, 1F80D, 1F80E, 1F80F<br />
1F810, 1F811, 1F812, 1F813, 1F814, 1F815, 1F818, 1F819, 1F81A, 1F81B, 1F81C, 1F81D, 1F81E, 1F81F<br />
1F820, 1F821, 1F822, 1F823, 1F824, 1F825, 1F826, 1F827<br />
1F834, 1F835<br />
1F878, 1F879, 1F87A, 1F87B, 1F87C, 1F87D<br />
1F880, 1F881, 1F882, 1F883, 1F884, 1F885, 1F886, 1F887, 1F888, 1F889<br />
Propose partial acceptance<br />
See also comment T3 from Germany.<br />
Only two characters (1F878 and 1F879) are moved to the 2Bxx table. Another set (1F880..1F889) is not moved<br />
because they will be removed from the repertoire from being unified with already encoded character. Other arrow<br />
related characters are maintained in the 1F8xx block. This is in accordance with German comment.<br />
c) Ireland recommends adding the following new characters to this table:<br />
2B74 LEFT RIGHT TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR<br />
2B75 UP DOWN TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR<br />
2B77 NORTH EAST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR<br />
2B79 SOUTH WEST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR<br />
2B7A LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH DOUBLE HORIZONTAL STROKE<br />
2B7C RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH DOUBLE HORIZONTAL STROKE<br />
2B81 UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW LEFTWARDS DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
2B82 RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW OVER LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
2BD0 UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH HEAVY SHAFT<br />
2BD1 DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH HEAVY SHAFT<br />
Propose partial acceptance<br />
Refer to <strong>SC2</strong> N4207 for charts.<br />
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Code points are as suggested except for 2BD0 and 2BD1 which are encoded in the 1F8xx block as 1F835 and<br />
1F837.<br />
Nevertheless, Ireland is invited to submit a separate document showing rationale for these new characters.<br />
Delta count (characters added from Pdam1.2: -1+10=9)<br />
d) Ireland recommends ordering the characters in the table as shown below.<br />
Propose acceptance in principle<br />
Refer to <strong>SC2</strong> N4207 for charts.<br />
Within characters moved or added, the order of arrows suggested by Ireland is used.<br />
T2. Page 65, Row A72: Latin Extended-A. With reference to <strong>ISO</strong>/<strong>IEC</strong> <strong>JTC1</strong>/<strong>SC2</strong>/<strong>WG2</strong><br />
N4030R “Proposal for the addition of six Latin characters to the UCS”, Ireland requests that the following<br />
characters be added to PDAM 1.2:<br />
A796 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH FLOURISH<br />
A797 LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH FLOURISH<br />
A7AB LATIN CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED OPEN E<br />
A7AC LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SCRIPT G<br />
A7F6 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SIDEWAYS I<br />
A7F7 LATIN SMALL LETTER SIDEWAYS I<br />
Propose non acceptance<br />
Refer to <strong>SC2</strong> N4207 for charts.<br />
Although the block where these characters have content under ballot the characters above are not related to the<br />
balloted characters. These should be discussed and negotiated separately from this disposition.<br />
T3. Page 65, Row A72: Latin Extended-A: A79F LATIN LETTER MIDDLE DOT<br />
Ireland reiterates its strong support for the encoding of A79F LATIN LETTER MIDDLE DOT in this table.<br />
Noted<br />
See also comments T1from UK and US.<br />
T4. Page 71, Row FE2: Combining Half Marks.<br />
With reference to <strong>ISO</strong>/<strong>IEC</strong> <strong>JTC1</strong>/<strong>SC2</strong>/<strong>WG2</strong> N4130R “Proposal for encoding the Caucasian Albanian script in the<br />
SMP of the UCS”,<br />
a) Ireland requests that the character at FE2B COMBINING CONJOINING MACRON BELOW be moved to<br />
FE2D.<br />
Propose acceptance<br />
b) Ireland also requests that the following characters be added to PDAM 1.2:<br />
FE2B COMBINING MACRON LEFT HALF BELOW<br />
FE2C COMBINING MACRON RIGHT HALF BELOW<br />
Propose acceptance<br />
Refer to <strong>SC2</strong> N4207 for charts.<br />
See comment T2 from Germany<br />
These additions are accepted to facilitate disposition of comments coming from Germany and Ireland and to<br />
harmonize the set. Nevertheless these additions should also be discussed and negotiated separately from this<br />
disposition.<br />
Delta count (characters added from Pdam1.2: 9+2=11)<br />
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T5. Page 98, Row 11AC: Pau Cin Hau.<br />
Ireland requests that the inherent vowel -A be added to the names of the characters from 11AC0 through 11AD4.<br />
The assertions given by the author of N4017 for this were not sufficient to omit a vowel from the character names,<br />
as is the normal practice for UCS names for scripts of this region. In fact, the use of an -a does not imply that there<br />
is an inherent vowel in the alphabet (anymore than -e implies that there is an inherent vowel in Old Italic. Ireland<br />
strongly prefers to use the transliteration names as attested in Figures 2 and 8 of N4017. We do not request a<br />
change to the names of the final consonants, as the proposed names are congruent with other names of similar<br />
characters in the UCS.<br />
Propose acceptance in principle<br />
See also comment T2 from US.<br />
The two name changes requested by the US will be affected by this comment.<br />
T6. Page 113, Row 1F30: Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs.<br />
a) Ireland recommends adding the following new characters to this table:<br />
1F395 BOUQUET OF FLOWERS<br />
1F397 BEAMED DESCENDING MUSICAL NOTES<br />
1F569 RIGHT SPEAKER WITH ONE SOUND WAVE<br />
1F56A RIGHT SPEAKER WITH THREE SOUND WAVES<br />
1F596 REVERSED VICTORY HAND<br />
1F597 REVERSED HAND WITH MIDDLE FINGER EXTENDED<br />
1F598 RAISED HAND WITH PART BETWEEN MIDDLE AND RING FINGERS<br />
1F5DF DECREASE FONT SIZE SYMBOL<br />
Propose acceptance<br />
See also comment T6 from US.<br />
The character1F395 BOUQUET OF FLOWERS is also proposed by the US and is part of the original Wingdings<br />
set. Nevertheless, for the character proposed at 1F597 further discussion may be in order. In all cases, Ireland is<br />
invited to submit a separate document showing rationale for these new characters. Code points have been moved<br />
to take into consideration other comments, resulting in the following code positions:<br />
1F395 BOUQUET OF FLOWERS<br />
1F39D BEAMED DESCENDING MUSICAL NOTES<br />
1F581 RIGHT SPEAKER WITH ONE SOUND WAVE<br />
1F582 RIGHT SPEAKER WITH THREE SOUND WAVES<br />
1F596 REVERSED VICTORY HAND<br />
1F597 REVERSED HAND WITH MIDDLE FINGER EXTENDED<br />
1F598 RAISED HAND WITH PART BETWEEN MIDDLE AND RING FINGERS<br />
1F5E7 DECREASE FONT SIZE SYMBOL<br />
Delta count (characters added from Pdam1.2: 11+8=19)<br />
b) Ireland recommends changing the 1F581 BLACK ENVELOPE WITH WHITE LIGHTNING to ENVELOPE<br />
WITH LIGHTNING. There is no inherent necessity for there to be “blackness” in the envelope or “whiteness” in<br />
the lightning. The essential concept of this symbol is “electronic mail”. The essential glyphs here are those of an<br />
envelope (which is white) and of 26A1 HIGH VOLTAGE SIGN (which is black).<br />
Propose acceptance<br />
Note that the character is located at 1F586 in the charts included with the comment from Ireland and was located<br />
at 1F585 in the ballot document and is now located at 1F587.<br />
c) Ireland recommends using a reversed 270D WRITING HAND glyph for 1F58A LEFT WRITING HAND.<br />
Propose acceptance<br />
Note that the character is located at 1F590 in the charts included with the comment from Ireland and was located<br />
at 1F58A in the ballot document and is now located at 1F590.<br />
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d) Ireland recommends basing the glyph for 1F5DB BLACK FOLDER on the glyph for 1F5DA FOLDER.<br />
Propose acceptance<br />
Note that the character is located at 1F5C8 in the charts included with the comment from Ireland and was located<br />
at 1F5DB in the ballot document and is now located at 1F5C8.<br />
e) Ireland recommends ordering the characters in the table as shown below.<br />
Propose acceptance in principle<br />
Final ordering based on other comment dispositions. Because of the large number of additions requested by other<br />
member bodies in the same block, an extensive reordering was performed using the general principle suggested by<br />
Ireland.<br />
T7. Page 128, Row 1F65: Ornament Symbols.<br />
a) Ireland requests the change of the block name to “Ornamental Dingbats”; these characters are dingbats, not<br />
symbols for things.<br />
Propose acceptance<br />
b) Ireland requests that 2BBE and 2BBF be moved into this table.<br />
Propose acceptance<br />
c) Ireland requests that the word POINTING be added to the names of 1F650, 1F651, 1F652, 1F653, 1F654, 1F655,<br />
1F656, 1F657.<br />
Propose acceptance<br />
The word ‘POINTING’ is added in front of ‘LEAF’ as in 1F650 NORTH WEST POINTING LEAF.<br />
d) Ireland requests that the word ORNAMENT be added to the names of 1F670, 1F671, 1F672, 1F673, 1F674,<br />
1F675. The word “ornaments” should also be added to the section headings.<br />
Propose acceptance<br />
See also comment T4 from Germany.<br />
The word ‘ORNAMENT’ is added at the end of all these names as in 1F670 LIGATURE ET ORNAMENT. Note<br />
that some names were changed following the disposition of the comment T4 from Germany.<br />
e) Ireland recommends adding the following new character to this table:<br />
1F678 SANS-SERIF HEAVY LOW DOUBLE COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT<br />
Propose acceptance<br />
See comment T5 from Germany.<br />
Delta count (characters added from Pdam1.2: 19), no change because already included earlier<br />
f) Ireland recommends ordering the characters in the table as shown below.<br />
Propose acceptance in principle<br />
From the original ballot table, the only changes are the reordering of the rocket ornament and the removal of two<br />
interrobang symbols with the following characters moved up by two position.<br />
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T8. Page 130, Row 1F68: Transport and Map Symbols.<br />
a) Ireland requests that 2BCB and 1F6E6 be moved into this table.<br />
Propose non acceptance<br />
The Postscript name of the original source for 2BCB is ‘query’ which does not relate it to a transport and map<br />
symbols set; therefore it is not clear that the character should be moved. The code point 1F6E6 is already part of<br />
that table but could be moved within the table as suggested by Ireland. Note however that the US comment T6<br />
requests many additions in the same block. Therefore similarly to a similar request for the Miscellaneous Symbols<br />
and Pictographs block, it seems wise to wait for the other additions to be processed before reordering the set.<br />
b) Ireland recommends ordering the characters in the table as shown below.<br />
Propose non acceptance<br />
See disposition of comment T8 a) just above.<br />
T9. Page 132, Row 1F78: Geometric Shapes Extended.<br />
a) Ireland recommends ordering the characters in the table as shown below.<br />
Propose acceptance<br />
Note that the character shown at 1F7CE in the Irish chart is incorrect. It should be the character as shown in<br />
1F7ED in the ballot document.<br />
T10. Page 136, Row 1F80: Supplemental Arrows-C.<br />
Ireland recommends the removal of the following characters from this table (to be moved elsewhere):<br />
1F800, 1F801, 1F802, 1F803, 1F804, 1F805, 1F806, 1F807, 1F808, 1F809, 1F80A, 1F80B, 1F80C, 1F80D, 1F80E, 1F80F<br />
1F810, 1F811, 1F812, 1F813, 1F814, 1F815, 1F818, 1F819, 1F81A, 1F81B, 1F81C, 1F81D, 1F81E, 1F81F<br />
1F820, 1F821, 1F822, 1F823, 1F824, 1F825, 1F826, 1F827<br />
1F834, 1F835<br />
1F878, 1F879, 1F87A, 1F87B, 1F87C, 1F87D<br />
1F880, 1F881, 1F882, 1F883, 1F884, 1F885, 1F886, 1F887, 1F888, 1F889<br />
Propose partial acceptance<br />
See also comment T3 from Germany.<br />
Only 1F878 and 1F879 are moved out of this block.<br />
b) Ireland recommends moving the following characters to this table:<br />
2BA3, 2BA4, 2BA5, 2BA6, 2BA7, 2BA8, 2BA9, 2BAA<br />
2BD0, 2BD1, 2BD2, 2BD3, 2BD4, 2BD5, 2BD6, 2BD7, 2BD8, 2BD9, 2BDA, 2BDB<br />
2BE0, 2BE1, 2BE2, 2BE3, 2BE4, 2BE5, 2BE6, 2BE7<br />
Propose acceptance<br />
See also comment T3 from Germany.<br />
c) Ireland recommends adding the following new characters to this table:<br />
1F801 UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH NARROW SHAFT<br />
1F803 DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH NARROW SHAFT<br />
1F805 UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH MEDIUM SHAFT<br />
1F807 DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH MEDIUM SHAFT<br />
1F809 UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH BOLD SHAFT<br />
1F80B DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH BOLD SHAFT<br />
1F80D UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH VERY HEAVY SHAFT<br />
1F80F DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH VERY HEAVY SHAFT<br />
1F811 UPWARDS FINGER-POST ARROW<br />
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1F813 DOWNWARDS FINGER-POST ARROW<br />
Propose acceptance in principle<br />
Some of these locations are changed based on results from other comments dispositions:<br />
1F829 UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH NARROW SHAFT<br />
1F82B DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH NARROW SHAFT<br />
1F82D UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH MEDIUM SHAFT<br />
1F82F DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH MEDIUM SHAFT<br />
1F831 UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH BOLD SHAFT<br />
1F833 DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH BOLD SHAFT<br />
1F839 UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH VERY HEAVY SHAFT<br />
1F83B DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH VERY HEAVY SHAFT<br />
1F83D UPWARDS FINGER-POST ARROW<br />
1F83F DOWNWARDS FINGER-POST ARROW<br />
Delta count (characters added from Pdam1.2: 19+10=29)<br />
d) Ireland recommends ordering the characters in the table as shown below.<br />
Propose acceptance in principle<br />
The order within each arrow group has been changed according to the Irish comment. However, some of these<br />
locations have been modified, based on results from other comments dispositions.<br />
Editorial comments<br />
E1. Page 21, Row 090: Devanagari.<br />
Ireland requests to know why the dotted circle has been removed from the glyph 0903 DEVANAGARI SIGN<br />
VISARGA.<br />
Accepted<br />
This was a chart production issue which has been fixed since then.<br />
E2. Page 30, Row 0D0: Malayalam.<br />
Ireland recommends that the missing dotted circles for 0D44, 0D4E, and 0D62 be restored.<br />
Accepted in principle<br />
This was a chart production issue which has been fixed since then. Note that the glyph for 0D4E has been modified<br />
to include a dotted rectangular frame and no dotted circle based on separate feedback.<br />
E3. Page 47, Row 230: Miscellaneous Technical.<br />
Ireland requests that the annotations for 23F4, 23F5, 23F6, and 23F7 be changed to simple cross-references to<br />
25C0, 25B6, 25B2, and 25BC respectively. The choice of isosceles right triangle and equilateral triangle for these<br />
audio and video navigation functions is surely a matter of choice of the implementor.<br />
We request therefore that reciprocal annotations be placed in the Geometric Shapes block.<br />
Propose non acceptance<br />
The new proposed characters are grouped in a set called ‘User interface symbols’. The characters located in the<br />
Geometric shapes have no such connotation. The addition of the new UI symbols partially recognized that the<br />
characters located in the geometric symbols were not as well suited for UI purpose.<br />
E4. Page 47, Row 230: Miscellaneous Technical.<br />
Ireland suggests that a cross reference to 2016 DOUBLE VERTICAL LINE be placed at 23F8, and vice-versa.<br />
Accepted<br />
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E5. Page 48, Row 270: Dingbats.<br />
Ireland suggests that the chart glyph for 2700 BLACK SAFETY SCISSORS be modified to look more “safety-like”<br />
and somewhat less like the glyph for 2702.<br />
Accepted in principle<br />
Pending an updated font from Ireland<br />
E6. Page 52, Row 2B0: Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows.<br />
Ireland recommends the correction of the misspelling “overal” to “overall” for 2B4F.<br />
Accepted<br />
Other accepted name changes:<br />
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- Misspelling correction for 2B87 DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED PAIRED ARROWS,<br />
- Replacement of ‘CENTERED’ by ‘CENTRED’ (6 occurrences),<br />
- 1F39D MUSICAL PERFORMANCE becomes 1F39C BEAMED ASCENDING MUSICAL NOTES<br />
- 1F3F6 CROSSED TOOLS becomes 1F5F0 HAMMER AND WRENCH<br />
- 2BCD OVAL SHAPE WITH SHADOW becomes 2BD2 LEFT SHADOWED BLACK OVAL<br />
- 1F5DD CANCELLATION-X becomes 1F5E5 CANCELLATION X<br />
- 1F5DE FONT SIZE SIGN becomes 1F5E6 INCREASE FONT SIZE SYMBOL
Romania: Negative<br />
Technical comment<br />
T1. Old Hungarian name:<br />
The block “Old Hungarian” is not adequate for encoding as such.<br />
Proposed change by Romania:<br />
Discussions with the specialists in the TC<br />
Noted<br />
This is really not actionable from a ballot disposition of comments point of view. Discussions have taken place<br />
several times, including experts from Hungary at various <strong>WG2</strong> meetings. The current repertoire was created<br />
following discussion an ad-hoc committee in Helsinki taking into consideration various inputs, including Hungary<br />
MB.<br />
United Kingdom: Positive with comments<br />
Technical comment:<br />
T.1. Clause 31 Latin Extended-D<br />
Once again we reaffirm our support for the encoding of A78F LATIN LETTER MIDDLE DOT (see also the UK<br />
ballot comments for <strong>ISO</strong>/<strong>IEC</strong> 10646:2003 FPDAM8, <strong>SC2</strong> N4123). This character cannot be suitably represented<br />
by any existing character, such as U+00B7 MIDDLE DOT (a punctuation mark with the wrong character<br />
properties) or U+02D1 MODIFIER LETTER HALF TRIANGULAR COLON (wrong glyph shape and wrong<br />
semantics), and no convincing arguments have been advanced for not encoding it. As there is a pressing need to<br />
use it for representing Tangut phonetic data, we would strongly object to any further delay in the encoding of this<br />
character.<br />
Noted<br />
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USA: Negative<br />
Technical comments:<br />
T.1. Latin Extended-D<br />
Justification for the request to remove this character is contained in N3678 (L2/09‐278). A viable alternative to<br />
encoding a separate letter middle dot, for the purposes cited by the original proposal, would be to use the already<br />
encoded modifier letter, U+02D1 MODIFIER LETTER HALF TRIANGULAR COLON.<br />
Proposed change by US:<br />
The U.S. requests the removal of U+A78F LATIN LETTER MIDDLE DOT. We reiterate that this character is<br />
unnecessary and is a damaging duplication for the standard and should be removed from the amendment.<br />
Propose not acceptance<br />
See also comment T1 from UK.<br />
The character can remain in the proposed amendment with the understanding that it may still be removed before<br />
the amendment enters the enquiry phase.<br />
T.2. Pau Cin hau<br />
The revised names for 11AC5 PAU CIN HAU LETTER Y and 11ACA PAU CIN HAU LETTER X (to “PAU CIN<br />
HAU LETTER Z” and “PAU CIN HAU LETTER KH”) better reflect the modern phonology and Latin<br />
orthography for the Tedim language, which uses this script. The new names for glottal-stop marks are better<br />
descriptors of the characters properties and usage. The new name for 11AF1 PAU CIN HAU MID‐LEVEL<br />
TONE LONG FINAL is a correction.<br />
Proposed change by US:<br />
The U.S. requests the following name changes:<br />
CODE POINT CURRENT NAME NEW NAME<br />
11AC5 PAU CIN HAU LETTER Y PAU CIN HAU LETTER Z<br />
11ACA PAU CIN HAU LETTER X PAU CIN HAU LETTER KH<br />
11AE7 PAU CIN HAU GLOTTAL STOP VARIANT PAU CIN HAU SANDHI GLOTTAL STOP<br />
11AEA PAU CIN HAU GLOTTAL STOP VARIANT FINAL PAU CIN HAU SANDHI GLOTTAL STOP FINAL<br />
11AF0 PAU CIN HAU GLOTTAL STOP OTHER PAU CIN HAU GLOTTAL STOP VARIANT<br />
11AF1 PAU CIN HAU MID‐ LEVEL TONE LONG PAU CIN HAU MID‐ LEVEL TONE LONG FINAL<br />
Propose acceptance in principle<br />
See also comment T5 from Ireland.<br />
The names for 11AC5 and 11ACA are changed to PAU CIN HAU LETTER ZA and PAU CIN HAU LETTER KHA<br />
respectively.<br />
T.3. Old Italic<br />
The proposal has demonstrated that Rhetic can amply be covered by the Old Italic script.<br />
Proposed change by US:<br />
The U.S. requests the addition of U+1032F OLD ITALIC LETTER TTE, as proposed in N4046 (L2/11-146).<br />
Propose non acceptance<br />
There is controversy about this topic based on discussion at the last <strong>WG2</strong> meeting, and the US is invited to engage<br />
in further discussion with interested experts and to provide new evidences.<br />
T.4. Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs<br />
An error appears in the names list.<br />
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Proposed change by US:<br />
The character U+1F545 SYMBOL FOR CHAPTER MARKS contains an error in the name, and should be<br />
corrected to: SYMBOL FOR MARKS CHAPTER.<br />
Accepted<br />
T.5. Combining Half Marks<br />
Two errors appear in the names list.<br />
Proposed change by US:<br />
Two character names are in error and need have “DOUBLE” removed from their names:<br />
(Current names)<br />
U+FE29 COMBINING DOUBLE TILDE LEFT HALF BELOW<br />
U+FE2A COMBINING DOUBLE TILDE RIGHT HALF BELOW<br />
(Corrected names)<br />
U+FE29 COMBINING TILDE LEFT HALF BELOW<br />
U+FE2A COMBINING TILDE RIGHT HALF BELOW.<br />
Accepted<br />
T.6. (various blocks containing Webdings and Wingdings)<br />
The U.S. requests the addition of Webdings characters and modifications to the set of Wingdings characters<br />
currently in the PDAM 1.2 (<strong>SC2</strong> N4201), as described in N4143 (L2/11-344).<br />
Propose acceptance in principle<br />
The document N4143 asks for reunification of 10 characters (Wingdings-239 to 248, corresponding to the white<br />
arrows) and the addition of 113 Webdings characters.<br />
The reunification of the 10 white arrows is associated with a request to use the glyphs from the Wingdings set to<br />
represent these 10 characters in the UCS. The 10 characters in question are consistent among themselves and are<br />
also more compatible in design with keyboard symbols which are typically associated with these symbols.<br />
More context on the white arrows<br />
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In October 2010 in Pulsan, <strong>WG2</strong> resolved to change the glyphs for 5 of these white arrows to make them<br />
much thicker in a style that was closer to the symbols found in keyboard (along with 9 other keyboard<br />
related symbols in the same block). This was incorporated in the FCD of 10646 3 rd edition.<br />
In June 2011 in Helsinki, per accepting comment E.2 from US, these glyph changes were undone,<br />
partially on the issue that the change was inconsistent with the rest of the white arrow set in the<br />
2B00..2B04 ranges. And we also knew by then that the Wingding set was bringing some new element into<br />
the discussion.<br />
The original rationale as expressed in Pulsan was that white arrow set in the 2190-21FF block was too<br />
'skinny' to represent appropriately keyboard symbols. But the 'fix' as done in the FCD went too far in the<br />
fattening and created a sync issue with other white arrows. In that aspect the Wingdings white arrows are<br />
a much better compromise.<br />
Checking on how some commercial fonts implemented these characters (mostly Japanese and symbol<br />
oriented ones) shows that they vary widely, not implementing the current 'skinny' type but mostly varying<br />
on fat shapes. The basic 4 white arrows have been in 10646/Unicode since version 2.0 of Unicode and<br />
SO/<strong>IEC</strong>10646-1:1993 (likely) and probably came from SJIS mapping.<br />
This means that the argument for preserving current shapes based on implementations is not that strong.<br />
The Wingdings shapes are much closer to what is currently implemented and they are also closer to what<br />
would be expected for the representation of related keyboard symbols.
ID glyph UCS Name<br />
0241 � 1F6CD<br />
AIRPLANE RISING<br />
= airplane<br />
0242 � 1F3FE CHIPMUNK<br />
= animal<br />
0255 � 1F3FF DOVE<br />
= peace<br />
Editorial comments:<br />
E.1. Page 1, Typographic error<br />
The following line should remove an “s” in “formats”:<br />
Insert the following entry in the list of formats characters:<br />
Accepted<br />
E.2. Page 1, 3, 4, and 5 Typographic errors<br />
On pages 1, 3, 4, and 5and 5, the block name “Short hand” should be replaced by “Shorthand.”<br />
Accepted<br />
E.3. Duployan<br />
The named aliases for U+1BC0B, U+1BC70-U+1BC75 and U+1BC80 has a recurrent typo: “Pernin ReportersÖ”.<br />
It should be “Pernin Reporters’, with a single quote instead of “Ö”.<br />
Accepted<br />
E.4. Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement<br />
The italicized comment immediately above U+1F10B should remove the “s” in “complements”:<br />
These digits complements the sans-serif digit sets in the Dingbat block 2780-2789 and 278A-2793.<br />
Accepted<br />
E.5. Geometric Shapes Extended<br />
In the italicized comment, the verb should just be “originate” (instead of “are originated”):<br />
These geometric shapes are originated from the Webdings/Wingdings collections.<br />
Accepted<br />
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E.6. Limbu<br />
The requested glyph modifications will more faithfully reflect those shown in<br />
the original proposal N3975 (L2/11-008) and be more consistent with other<br />
glyphs in the chart.<br />
Proposed change by US:<br />
The U.S. requests the glyphs for U+191D LIMBU LETTER GYAN and<br />
U+191E LIMBU LETTER TRA be modified as follows:<br />
Accepted<br />
E.7. Devanagari<br />
The proposed glyph change will more faithfully reflect the shape<br />
shown in the revised proposal N3970 (L2/10-475R), dated 23 May<br />
2011.<br />
Proposed change by US:<br />
The U.S. requests the glyph for U+0978 DEVANAGARI LETTER<br />
MARWARI DDA be modified as follows:<br />
Accepted<br />
E.8. Cover page and pages 1 and 3, Typographic error<br />
The title of the PDAM on the cover page of N4201 currently reads: “Amendment 1: Linear A, Palmyrene,<br />
Manichean, Khojki, Khudawadi, Bassa Vah, Duployan, and other characters”. The script name “Manichean” is a<br />
typo for “Manichaean” and should also be corrected on pages 1 and 3.<br />
Accepted<br />
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097F<br />
Devanagari<br />
0900<br />
090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097<br />
$ऀ<br />
$ँ<br />
$ं<br />
$ः<br />
ऄ<br />
अ<br />
आ<br />
इ<br />
ई<br />
उ<br />
ऊ<br />
ऋ<br />
ऌ<br />
ऍ<br />
ऎ<br />
ए<br />
ऐ<br />
ऑ<br />
ऒ<br />
ओ<br />
औ<br />
क<br />
ख<br />
ग<br />
घ<br />
ङ<br />
च<br />
छ<br />
ज<br />
झ<br />
ञ<br />
ट<br />
ठ<br />
ड<br />
ढ<br />
ण<br />
त<br />
थ<br />
द<br />
ध<br />
न<br />
ऩ<br />
प<br />
फ<br />
ब<br />
भ<br />
म<br />
य<br />
र<br />
ऱ<br />
ल<br />
ळ<br />
ऴ<br />
व<br />
श<br />
ष<br />
स<br />
ह<br />
$ऺ<br />
$ऻ<br />
$़<br />
ऽ<br />
$ा<br />
$ि<br />
$ी<br />
$ु<br />
$ू<br />
$ृ<br />
$ॄ<br />
$ॅ<br />
$ॆ<br />
$े<br />
$ै<br />
$ॉ<br />
$ॊ<br />
$ो<br />
$ौ<br />
$्<br />
$ॎ<br />
$ॏ<br />
ॐ<br />
$॑<br />
$॒<br />
$॓<br />
$॔<br />
$ॕ<br />
$ॖ<br />
$ॗ<br />
क़<br />
ख़<br />
ग़<br />
ज़<br />
ड़<br />
ढ़<br />
फ़<br />
य़<br />
ॠ<br />
ॡ<br />
$ॢ<br />
$ॣ<br />
।<br />
॥<br />
०<br />
१<br />
२<br />
३<br />
४<br />
५<br />
६<br />
७<br />
८<br />
९<br />
॰<br />
ॱ<br />
ॲ<br />
ॳ<br />
ॴ<br />
ॵ<br />
ॶ<br />
ॷ<br />
ॸ<br />
ॹ<br />
ॺ<br />
ॻ<br />
ॼ<br />
ॽ<br />
ॾ<br />
ॿ<br />
0900<br />
0901<br />
0902<br />
0903<br />
0904<br />
0905<br />
0906<br />
0907<br />
0908<br />
0909<br />
090A<br />
090B<br />
090C<br />
090D<br />
090E<br />
090F<br />
0910<br />
0911<br />
0912<br />
0913<br />
0914<br />
0915<br />
0916<br />
0917<br />
0918<br />
0919<br />
091A<br />
091B<br />
091C<br />
091D<br />
091E<br />
091F<br />
0920<br />
0921<br />
0922<br />
0923<br />
0924<br />
0925<br />
0926<br />
0927<br />
0928<br />
0929<br />
092A<br />
092B<br />
092C<br />
092D<br />
092E<br />
092F<br />
0930<br />
0931<br />
0932<br />
0933<br />
0934<br />
0935<br />
0936<br />
0937<br />
0938<br />
0939<br />
093A<br />
093B<br />
093C<br />
093D<br />
093E<br />
093F<br />
0940<br />
0941<br />
0942<br />
0943<br />
0944<br />
0945<br />
0946<br />
0947<br />
0948<br />
0949<br />
094A<br />
094B<br />
094C<br />
094D<br />
094E<br />
094F<br />
0950<br />
0951<br />
0952<br />
0953<br />
0954<br />
0955<br />
0956<br />
0957<br />
0958<br />
0959<br />
095A<br />
095B<br />
095C<br />
095D<br />
095E<br />
095F<br />
0960<br />
0961<br />
0962<br />
0963<br />
0964<br />
0965<br />
0966<br />
0967<br />
0968<br />
0969<br />
096A<br />
096B<br />
096C<br />
096D<br />
096E<br />
096F<br />
0970<br />
0971<br />
0972<br />
0973<br />
0974<br />
0975<br />
0976<br />
0977<br />
0978<br />
0979<br />
097A<br />
097B<br />
097C<br />
097D<br />
097E<br />
097F<br />
0<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
A<br />
B<br />
C<br />
D<br />
E<br />
F<br />
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0900<br />
Various signs<br />
0900 $ऀ DEVANAGARI SIGN INVERTED CANDRABINDU<br />
= vaidika adhomukha candrabindu<br />
0901 $ँ DEVANAGARI SIGN CANDRABINDU<br />
= anunasika<br />
→ 0310 $̐ combining candrabindu<br />
0902 $ं DEVANAGARI SIGN ANUSVARA<br />
= bindu<br />
0903 $ः DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA<br />
Independent vowels<br />
0904 ऄ DEVANAGARI LETTER SHORT A<br />
0905 अ DEVANAGARI LETTER A<br />
0906 आ DEVANAGARI LETTER AA<br />
0907 इ DEVANAGARI LETTER I<br />
0908 ई DEVANAGARI LETTER II<br />
0909 उ DEVANAGARI LETTER U<br />
090A ऊ DEVANAGARI LETTER UU<br />
090B ऋ DEVANAGARI LETTER VOCALIC R<br />
090C ऌ DEVANAGARI LETTER VOCALIC L<br />
090D ऍ DEVANAGARI LETTER CANDRA E<br />
090E ऎ DEVANAGARI LETTER SHORT E<br />
• for transcribing Dravidian short e<br />
090F ए DEVANAGARI LETTER E<br />
0910 ऐ DEVANAGARI LETTER AI<br />
0911 ऑ DEVANAGARI LETTER CANDRA O<br />
0912 ऒ DEVANAGARI LETTER SHORT O<br />
• for transcribing Dravidian short o<br />
0913 ओ DEVANAGARI LETTER O<br />
0914 औ DEVANAGARI LETTER AU<br />
Consonants<br />
0915 क DEVANAGARI LETTER KA<br />
0916 ख DEVANAGARI LETTER KHA<br />
0917 ग DEVANAGARI LETTER GA<br />
0918 घ DEVANAGARI LETTER GHA<br />
0919 ङ DEVANAGARI LETTER NGA<br />
091A च DEVANAGARI LETTER CA<br />
091B छ DEVANAGARI LETTER CHA<br />
091C ज DEVANAGARI LETTER JA<br />
091D झ DEVANAGARI LETTER JHA<br />
091E ञ DEVANAGARI LETTER NYA<br />
091F ट DEVANAGARI LETTER TTA<br />
0920 ठ DEVANAGARI LETTER TTHA<br />
0921 ड DEVANAGARI LETTER DDA<br />
0922 ढ DEVANAGARI LETTER DDHA<br />
0923 ण DEVANAGARI LETTER NNA<br />
0924 त DEVANAGARI LETTER TA<br />
0925 थ DEVANAGARI LETTER THA<br />
0926 द DEVANAGARI LETTER DA<br />
0927 ध DEVANAGARI LETTER DHA<br />
0928 न DEVANAGARI LETTER NA<br />
0929 ऩ DEVANAGARI LETTER NNNA<br />
• for transcribing Dravidian alveolar n<br />
≡ 0928 न 093C $़<br />
092A प DEVANAGARI LETTER PA<br />
092B फ DEVANAGARI LETTER PHA<br />
092C ब DEVANAGARI LETTER BA<br />
092D भ DEVANAGARI LETTER BHA<br />
092E म DEVANAGARI LETTER MA<br />
092F य DEVANAGARI LETTER YA<br />
0930 र DEVANAGARI LETTER RA<br />
Devanagari<br />
0931 ऱ DEVANAGARI LETTER RRA<br />
• for transcribing Dravidian alveolar r<br />
• half form is represented as “Eyelash RA”<br />
≡ 0930 र 093C $़<br />
0932 ल DEVANAGARI LETTER LA<br />
0933 ळ DEVANAGARI LETTER LLA<br />
0934 ऴ DEVANAGARI LETTER LLLA<br />
• for transcribing Dravidian l<br />
≡ 0933 ळ 093C $़<br />
0935 व DEVANAGARI LETTER VA<br />
0936 श DEVANAGARI LETTER SHA<br />
0937 ष DEVANAGARI LETTER SSA<br />
0938 स DEVANAGARI LETTER SA<br />
0939 ह DEVANAGARI LETTER HA<br />
0950<br />
Dependent vowel signs for Kashmiri<br />
093A $ऺ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN OE<br />
093B $ऻ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN OOE<br />
Various signs<br />
093C $़ DEVANAGARI SIGN NUKTA<br />
• for extending the alphabet to new letters<br />
093D ऽ DEVANAGARI SIGN AVAGRAHA<br />
Dependent vowel signs<br />
093E $ा DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AA<br />
093F $ि DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN I<br />
• stands to the left of the consonant<br />
0940 $ी DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN II<br />
0941 $ु DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN U<br />
0942 $ू DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN UU<br />
0943 $ृ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R<br />
0944 $ॄ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR<br />
0945 $ॅ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA E<br />
= candra<br />
0946 $ॆ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN SHORT E<br />
• for transcribing Dravidian vowels<br />
0947 $े DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN E<br />
0948 $ै DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AI<br />
0949 $ॉ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA O<br />
094A $ॊ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN SHORT O<br />
• for transcribing Dravidian vowels<br />
094B $ो DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN O<br />
094C $ौ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AU<br />
Virama<br />
094D $् DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA<br />
= halant (the preferred Hindi name)<br />
• suppresses inherent vowel<br />
Dependent vowel signs<br />
094E $ॎ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN PRISHTHAMATRA E<br />
• character has historic use only<br />
• combines with E to form AI, with AA to form O,<br />
and with O to form AU<br />
094F<br />
Sign<br />
$ॏ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AW<br />
• Kashmiri<br />
0950 ॐ DEVANAGARI OM<br />
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0951<br />
Vedic tone marks<br />
0951 $॑ DEVANAGARI STRESS SIGN UDATTA<br />
= Vedic tone svarita<br />
• mostly used for svarita, with rare use for udatta<br />
• used also in Vedic texts written in other scripts<br />
→ 1CDA $᳚ vedic tone double svarita<br />
0952 $॒ DEVANAGARI STRESS SIGN ANUDATTA<br />
= Vedic tone anudatta<br />
• used also in Vedic texts written in other scripts<br />
→ 1CDC $᳜ vedic tone kathaka anudatta<br />
Accent marks<br />
0953 $॓ DEVANAGARI GRAVE ACCENT<br />
→ 0300 $̀ combining grave accent<br />
0954 $॔ DEVANAGARI ACUTE ACCENT<br />
→ 0301 $́ combining acute accent<br />
Dependent vowel sign<br />
0955 $ॕ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA LONG E<br />
• used in transliteration of Avestan<br />
Dependent vowel signs for Kashmiri<br />
0956 $ॖ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN UE<br />
0957 $ॗ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN UUE<br />
Additional consonants<br />
0958 क़ DEVANAGARI LETTER QA<br />
≡ 0915 क 093C $़<br />
0959 ख़ DEVANAGARI LETTER KHHA<br />
≡ 0916 ख 093C $़<br />
095A ग़ DEVANAGARI LETTER GHHA<br />
≡ 0917 ग 093C $़<br />
095B ज़ DEVANAGARI LETTER ZA<br />
≡ 091C ज 093C $़<br />
095C ड़ DEVANAGARI LETTER DDDHA<br />
≡ 0921 ड 093C $़<br />
095D ढ़ DEVANAGARI LETTER RHA<br />
≡ 0922 ढ 093C $़<br />
095E फ़ DEVANAGARI LETTER FA<br />
≡ 092B फ 093C $़<br />
095F य़ DEVANAGARI LETTER YYA<br />
≡ 092F य 093C $़<br />
Additional vowels for Sanskrit<br />
0960 ॠ DEVANAGARI LETTER VOCALIC RR<br />
0961 ॡ DEVANAGARI LETTER VOCALIC LL<br />
0962 $ॢ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L<br />
0963 $ॣ DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL<br />
Devanagari<br />
Generic punctuation for scripts of India<br />
These punctuation marks are for common use for the scripts of<br />
India despite being named "DEVANAGARI". They also occur<br />
as abbreviation signs in some South Indian scripts.<br />
0964 । DEVANAGARI DANDA<br />
= purna viram<br />
• phrase separator<br />
0965<br />
Digits<br />
॥ DEVANAGARI DOUBLE DANDA<br />
= deergh viram<br />
0966 ० DEVANAGARI DIGIT ZERO<br />
0967 १ DEVANAGARI DIGIT ONE<br />
0968 २ DEVANAGARI DIGIT TWO<br />
0969 ३ DEVANAGARI DIGIT THREE<br />
096A ४ DEVANAGARI DIGIT FOUR<br />
096B ५ DEVANAGARI DIGIT FIVE<br />
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096C ६ DEVANAGARI DIGIT SIX<br />
096D ७ DEVANAGARI DIGIT SEVEN<br />
096E ८ DEVANAGARI DIGIT EIGHT<br />
096F ९ DEVANAGARI DIGIT NINE<br />
097F<br />
Abbreviation sign<br />
0970 ॰ DEVANAGARI ABBREVIATION SIGN<br />
• intended for Devanagari-specific abbreviations<br />
0971 ॱ DEVANAGARI SIGN HIGH SPACING DOT<br />
Independent vowel for Marathi<br />
0972 ॲ DEVANAGARI LETTER CANDRA A<br />
Independent vowels for Kashmiri<br />
0973 ॳ DEVANAGARI LETTER OE<br />
0974 ॴ DEVANAGARI LETTER OOE<br />
0975 ॵ DEVANAGARI LETTER AW<br />
0976 ॶ DEVANAGARI LETTER UE<br />
0977 ॷ DEVANAGARI LETTER UUE<br />
Additional consonants<br />
0978 ॸ DEVANAGARI LETTER MARWARI DDA<br />
0979 ॹ DEVANAGARI LETTER ZHA<br />
• used in transliteration of Avestan<br />
097A ॺ DEVANAGARI LETTER HEAVY YA<br />
• used for an affricated glide JJYA<br />
Sindhi implosives<br />
097B ॻ DEVANAGARI LETTER GGA<br />
097C ॼ DEVANAGARI LETTER JJA<br />
Glottal stop<br />
097D ॽ DEVANAGARI LETTER GLOTTAL STOP<br />
• used for writing Limbu in Devanagari<br />
• a glyph variant has the connecting top bar<br />
Sindhi implosives<br />
097E ॾ DEVANAGARI LETTER DDDA<br />
097F ॿ DEVANAGARI LETTER BBA
194F<br />
Limbu<br />
1900<br />
190 191 192 193 194<br />
ᤀ<br />
ᤁ<br />
ᤂ<br />
ᤃ<br />
ᤄ<br />
ᤅ<br />
ᤆ<br />
ᤇ<br />
ᤈ<br />
ᤉ<br />
ᤊ<br />
ᤋ<br />
ᤌ<br />
ᤍ<br />
ᤎ<br />
ᤏ<br />
ᤐ<br />
ᤑ<br />
ᤒ<br />
ᤓ<br />
ᤔ<br />
ᤕ<br />
ᤖ<br />
ᤗ<br />
ᤘ<br />
ᤙ<br />
ᤚ<br />
ᤛ<br />
ᤜ<br />
ᤝ<br />
ᤞ<br />
ᤠ<br />
ᤡ<br />
ᤢ<br />
ᤣ<br />
ᤤ<br />
ᤥ<br />
ᤦ<br />
ᤧ<br />
ᤨ<br />
ᤩ<br />
ᤪ<br />
ᤫ<br />
ᤰ<br />
ᤱ<br />
ᤲ<br />
ᤳ<br />
ᤴ<br />
ᤵ<br />
ᤶ<br />
ᤷ<br />
ᤸ<br />
᤹<br />
᤺<br />
᤻<br />
᥀<br />
᥄<br />
᥅<br />
᥆<br />
᥇<br />
᥈<br />
᥉<br />
᥊<br />
᥋<br />
᥌<br />
᥍<br />
᥎<br />
᥏<br />
1900<br />
1901<br />
1902<br />
1903<br />
1904<br />
1905<br />
1906<br />
1907<br />
1908<br />
1909<br />
190A<br />
190B<br />
190C<br />
190D<br />
190E<br />
190F<br />
1910<br />
1911<br />
1912<br />
1913<br />
1914<br />
1915<br />
1916<br />
1917<br />
1918<br />
1919<br />
191A<br />
191B<br />
191C<br />
191D<br />
191E<br />
1920<br />
1921<br />
1922<br />
1923<br />
1924<br />
1925<br />
1926<br />
1927<br />
1928<br />
1929<br />
192A<br />
192B<br />
1930<br />
1931<br />
1932<br />
1933<br />
1934<br />
1935<br />
1936<br />
1937<br />
1938<br />
1939<br />
193A<br />
193B<br />
1940<br />
1944<br />
1945<br />
1946<br />
1947<br />
1948<br />
1949<br />
194A<br />
194B<br />
194C<br />
194D<br />
194E<br />
194F<br />
0<br />
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2<br />
3<br />
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9<br />
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B<br />
C<br />
D<br />
E<br />
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1900<br />
Consonants<br />
1900 ᤀ LIMBU VOWEL-CARRIER LETTER<br />
1901 ᤁ LIMBU LETTER KA<br />
1902 ᤂ LIMBU LETTER KHA<br />
1903 ᤃ LIMBU LETTER GA<br />
1904 ᤄ LIMBU LETTER GHA<br />
1905 ᤅ LIMBU LETTER NGA<br />
1906 ᤆ LIMBU LETTER CA<br />
1907 ᤇ LIMBU LETTER CHA<br />
1908 ᤈ LIMBU LETTER JA<br />
1909 ᤉ LIMBU LETTER JHA<br />
190A ᤊ LIMBU LETTER YAN<br />
190B ᤋ LIMBU LETTER TA<br />
190C ᤌ LIMBU LETTER THA<br />
190D ᤍ LIMBU LETTER DA<br />
190E ᤎ LIMBU LETTER DHA<br />
190F ᤏ LIMBU LETTER NA<br />
1910 ᤐ LIMBU LETTER PA<br />
1911 ᤑ LIMBU LETTER PHA<br />
1912 ᤒ LIMBU LETTER BA<br />
1913 ᤓ LIMBU LETTER BHA<br />
1914 ᤔ LIMBU LETTER MA<br />
1915 ᤕ LIMBU LETTER YA<br />
1916 ᤖ LIMBU LETTER RA<br />
1917 ᤗ LIMBU LETTER LA<br />
1918 ᤘ LIMBU LETTER WA<br />
1919 ᤙ LIMBU LETTER SHA<br />
191A ᤚ LIMBU LETTER SSA<br />
191B ᤛ LIMBU LETTER SA<br />
191C ᤜ LIMBU LETTER HA<br />
191D ᤝ LIMBU LETTER GYAN<br />
= jnya<br />
191E ᤞ LIMBU LETTER TRA<br />
Dependent vowel signs<br />
1920 ᤠ LIMBU VOWEL SIGN A<br />
1921 ᤡ LIMBU VOWEL SIGN I<br />
1922 ᤢ LIMBU VOWEL SIGN U<br />
1923 ᤣ LIMBU VOWEL SIGN EE<br />
1924 ᤤ LIMBU VOWEL SIGN AI<br />
1925 ᤥ LIMBU VOWEL SIGN OO<br />
1926 ᤦ LIMBU VOWEL SIGN AU<br />
1927 ᤧ LIMBU VOWEL SIGN E<br />
1928 ᤨ LIMBU VOWEL SIGN O<br />
Subjoined consonants<br />
1929 ᤩ LIMBU SUBJOINED LETTER YA<br />
192A ᤪ LIMBU SUBJOINED LETTER RA<br />
192B ᤫ LIMBU SUBJOINED LETTER WA<br />
Final consonants<br />
1930 ᤰ LIMBU SMALL LETTER KA<br />
1931 ᤱ LIMBU SMALL LETTER NGA<br />
1932 ᤲ LIMBU SMALL LETTER ANUSVARA<br />
1933 ᤳ LIMBU SMALL LETTER TA<br />
1934 ᤴ LIMBU SMALL LETTER NA<br />
1935 ᤵ LIMBU SMALL LETTER PA<br />
1936 ᤶ LIMBU SMALL LETTER MA<br />
1937 ᤷ LIMBU SMALL LETTER RA<br />
1938 ᤸ LIMBU SMALL LETTER LA<br />
Various signs<br />
1939 ᤹ LIMBU SIGN MUKPHRENG<br />
193A ᤺ LIMBU SIGN KEMPHRENG<br />
Limbu<br />
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193B ᤻ LIMBU SIGN SA-I<br />
193C " <br />
193D " <br />
193E " <br />
193F " <br />
1940 ᥀ LIMBU SIGN LOO<br />
1941 " <br />
1942 " <br />
1943 " <br />
1944 ᥄ LIMBU EXCLAMATION MARK<br />
1945 ᥅ LIMBU QUESTION MARK<br />
Digits<br />
1946 ᥆ LIMBU DIGIT ZERO<br />
1947 ᥇ LIMBU DIGIT ONE<br />
1948 ᥈ LIMBU DIGIT TWO<br />
1949 ᥉ LIMBU DIGIT THREE<br />
194A ᥊ LIMBU DIGIT FOUR<br />
194B ᥋ LIMBU DIGIT FIVE<br />
194C ᥌ LIMBU DIGIT SIX<br />
194D ᥍ LIMBU DIGIT SEVEN<br />
194E ᥎ LIMBU DIGIT EIGHT<br />
194F ᥏ LIMBU DIGIT NINE<br />
194F
21FF<br />
Arrows<br />
2190<br />
219 21A 21B 21C 21D 21E 21F<br />
←<br />
↑<br />
→<br />
↓<br />
↔<br />
↕<br />
↖<br />
↗<br />
↘<br />
↙<br />
↚<br />
↛<br />
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↲<br />
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↺<br />
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⇉<br />
⇊<br />
⇋<br />
⇌<br />
⇍<br />
⇎<br />
⇏<br />
⇐<br />
⇑<br />
⇒<br />
⇓<br />
⇔<br />
⇕<br />
⇖<br />
⇗<br />
⇘<br />
⇙<br />
⇚<br />
⇛<br />
⇜<br />
⇝<br />
⇞<br />
⇟<br />
⇠<br />
⇡<br />
⇢<br />
⇣<br />
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⇥<br />
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2191<br />
2192<br />
2193<br />
2194<br />
2195<br />
2196<br />
2197<br />
2198<br />
2199<br />
219A<br />
219B<br />
219C<br />
219D<br />
219E<br />
219F<br />
21A0<br />
21A1<br />
21A2<br />
21A3<br />
21A4<br />
21A5<br />
21A6<br />
21A7<br />
21A8<br />
21A9<br />
21AA<br />
21AB<br />
21AC<br />
21AD<br />
21AE<br />
21AF<br />
21B0<br />
21B1<br />
21B2<br />
21B3<br />
21B4<br />
21B5<br />
21B6<br />
21B7<br />
21B8<br />
21B9<br />
21BA<br />
21BB<br />
21BC<br />
21BD<br />
21BE<br />
21BF<br />
21C0<br />
21C1<br />
21C2<br />
21C3<br />
21C4<br />
21C5<br />
21C6<br />
21C7<br />
21C8<br />
21C9<br />
21CA<br />
21CB<br />
21CC<br />
21CD<br />
21CE<br />
21CF<br />
21D0<br />
21D1<br />
21D2<br />
21D3<br />
21D4<br />
21D5<br />
21D6<br />
21D7<br />
21D8<br />
21D9<br />
21DA<br />
21DB<br />
21DC<br />
21DD<br />
21DE<br />
21DF<br />
21E0<br />
21E1<br />
21E2<br />
21E3<br />
21E4<br />
21E5<br />
21E6<br />
21E7<br />
21E8<br />
21E9<br />
21EA<br />
21EB<br />
21EC<br />
21ED<br />
21EE<br />
21EF<br />
21F0<br />
21F1<br />
21F2<br />
21F3<br />
21F4<br />
21F5<br />
21F6<br />
21F7<br />
21F8<br />
21F9<br />
21FA<br />
21FB<br />
21FC<br />
21FD<br />
21FE<br />
21FF<br />
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2190<br />
Simple arrows<br />
2190 ← LEFTWARDS ARROW<br />
→ 20EA � combining leftwards arrow overlay<br />
2191 ↑ UPWARDS ARROW<br />
• IPA: egressive airflow<br />
2192 → RIGHTWARDS ARROW<br />
= z notation total function<br />
2193 ↓ DOWNWARDS ARROW<br />
• IPA: ingressive airflow<br />
2194 ↔ LEFT RIGHT ARROW<br />
= z notation relation<br />
2195 ↕ UP DOWN ARROW<br />
2196 ↖ NORTH WEST ARROW<br />
2197 ↗ NORTH EAST ARROW<br />
2198 ↘ SOUTH EAST ARROW<br />
2199 ↙ SOUTH WEST ARROW<br />
Arrows with modifications<br />
219A ↚ LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH STROKE<br />
• negation of 2190 ←<br />
≡ 2190 ← 0338 $̸<br />
219B ↛ RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH STROKE<br />
• negation of 2192 →<br />
≡ 2192 → 0338 $̸<br />
219C ↜ LEFTWARDS WAVE ARROW<br />
→ 2B3F ⬿ wave arrow pointing directly left<br />
219D ↝ RIGHTWARDS WAVE ARROW<br />
219E ↞ LEFTWARDS TWO HEADED ARROW<br />
= fast cursor left<br />
219F ↟ UPWARDS TWO HEADED ARROW<br />
= fast cursor up<br />
21A0 ↠ RIGHTWARDS TWO HEADED ARROW<br />
= z notation total surjection<br />
= fast cursor right<br />
21A1 ↡ DOWNWARDS TWO HEADED ARROW<br />
= form feed<br />
= fast cursor down<br />
21A2 ↢ LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH TAIL<br />
21A3 ↣ RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH TAIL<br />
= z notation total injection<br />
21A4 ↤ LEFTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR<br />
21A5 ↥ UPWARDS ARROW FROM BAR<br />
21A6 ↦ RIGHTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR<br />
= z notation maplet<br />
21A7 ↧ DOWNWARDS ARROW FROM BAR<br />
= depth symbol<br />
21A8 ↨ UP DOWN ARROW WITH BASE<br />
21A9 ↩ LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH HOOK<br />
21AA ↪ RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH HOOK<br />
21AB ↫ LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH LOOP<br />
21AC ↬ RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH LOOP<br />
21AD ↭ LEFT RIGHT WAVE ARROW<br />
21AE ↮ LEFT RIGHT ARROW WITH STROKE<br />
• negation of 2194 ↔<br />
≡ 2194 ↔ 0338 $̸<br />
21AF ↯ DOWNWARDS ZIGZAG ARROW<br />
= electrolysis<br />
Arrows with bent tips<br />
Other arrows with bent tips to complete this set can be found<br />
in the Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows block.<br />
21B0 ↰ UPWARDS ARROW WITH TIP LEFTWARDS<br />
21B1 ↱ UPWARDS ARROW WITH TIP RIGHTWARDS<br />
21B2 ↲ DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH TIP LEFTWARDS<br />
Arrows<br />
Page 35<br />
21D3<br />
21B3 ↳ DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH TIP RIGHTWARDS<br />
Keyboard symbols and circle arrows<br />
21B4 ↴ RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH CORNER<br />
DOWNWARDS<br />
= line feed<br />
21B5 ↵ DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH CORNER<br />
LEFTWARDS<br />
• may indicate a carriage return or new line<br />
→ 23CE ⏎ return symbol<br />
21B6 ↶ ANTICLOCKWISE TOP SEMICIRCLE ARROW<br />
21B7 ↷ CLOCKWISE TOP SEMICIRCLE ARROW<br />
21B8 ↸ NORTH WEST ARROW TO LONG BAR<br />
= home<br />
21B9 ↹ LEFTWARDS ARROW TO BAR OVER<br />
RIGHTWARDS ARROW TO BAR<br />
= tab with shift tab<br />
21BA ↺ ANTICLOCKWISE OPEN CIRCLE ARROW<br />
21BB ↻ CLOCKWISE OPEN CIRCLE ARROW<br />
Harpoons<br />
21BC ↼ LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UPWARDS<br />
21BD ↽ LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB<br />
DOWNWARDS<br />
21BE ↾ UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB<br />
RIGHTWARDS<br />
21BF ↿ UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFTWARDS<br />
21C0 ⇀ RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB<br />
UPWARDS<br />
21C1 ⇁ RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB<br />
DOWNWARDS<br />
21C2 ⇂ DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB<br />
RIGHTWARDS<br />
21C3 ⇃ DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB<br />
LEFTWARDS<br />
Paired arrows and harpoons<br />
21C4 ⇄ RIGHTWARDS ARROW OVER LEFTWARDS<br />
ARROW<br />
21C5 ⇅ UPWARDS ARROW LEFTWARDS OF<br />
DOWNWARDS ARROW<br />
21C6 ⇆ LEFTWARDS ARROW OVER RIGHTWARDS<br />
ARROW<br />
21C7 ⇇ LEFTWARDS PAIRED ARROWS<br />
21C8 ⇈ UPWARDS PAIRED ARROWS<br />
21C9 ⇉ RIGHTWARDS PAIRED ARROWS<br />
21CA ⇊ DOWNWARDS PAIRED ARROWS<br />
21CB ⇋ LEFTWARDS HARPOON OVER RIGHTWARDS<br />
HARPOON<br />
21CC ⇌ RIGHTWARDS HARPOON OVER LEFTWARDS<br />
HARPOON<br />
Double arrows<br />
21CD ⇍ LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW WITH STROKE<br />
• negation of 21D0 ⇐<br />
≡ 21D0 ⇐ 0338 $̸<br />
21CE ⇎ LEFT RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW WITH STROKE<br />
• negation of 21D4 ⇔<br />
≡ 21D4 ⇔ 0338 $̸<br />
21CF ⇏ RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW WITH STROKE<br />
• negation of 21D2 ⇒<br />
≡ 21D2 ⇒ 0338 $̸<br />
21D0 ⇐ LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW<br />
21D1 ⇑ UPWARDS DOUBLE ARROW<br />
21D2 ⇒ RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW<br />
21D3 ⇓ DOWNWARDS DOUBLE ARROW
21D4<br />
21D4 ⇔ LEFT RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW<br />
21D5 ⇕ UP DOWN DOUBLE ARROW<br />
21D6 ⇖ NORTH WEST DOUBLE ARROW<br />
21D7 ⇗ NORTH EAST DOUBLE ARROW<br />
21D8 ⇘ SOUTH EAST DOUBLE ARROW<br />
21D9 ⇙ SOUTH WEST DOUBLE ARROW<br />
Miscellaneous arrows and keyboard symbols<br />
21DA ⇚ LEFTWARDS TRIPLE ARROW<br />
21DB ⇛ RIGHTWARDS TRIPLE ARROW<br />
21DC ⇜ LEFTWARDS SQUIGGLE ARROW<br />
→ 2B33 ⬳ long leftwards squiggle arrow<br />
21DD ⇝ RIGHTWARDS SQUIGGLE ARROW<br />
21DE ⇞ UPWARDS ARROW WITH DOUBLE STROKE<br />
= page up<br />
21DF ⇟ DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH DOUBLE STROKE<br />
= page down<br />
21E0 ⇠ LEFTWARDS DASHED ARROW<br />
21E1 ⇡ UPWARDS DASHED ARROW<br />
21E2 ⇢ RIGHTWARDS DASHED ARROW<br />
21E3 ⇣ DOWNWARDS DASHED ARROW<br />
21E4 ⇤ LEFTWARDS ARROW TO BAR<br />
= leftward tab<br />
21E5 ⇥ RIGHTWARDS ARROW TO BAR<br />
= rightward tab<br />
White arrows and keyboard symbols<br />
21E6 � LEFTWARDS WHITE ARROW<br />
→ 2B00 � north east white arrow<br />
21E7 � UPWARDS WHITE ARROW<br />
= shift<br />
= level 2 select (<strong>ISO</strong> 9995-7)<br />
21E8 � RIGHTWARDS WHITE ARROW<br />
= group select (<strong>ISO</strong> 9995-7)<br />
21E9 � DOWNWARDS WHITE ARROW<br />
21EA ⇪ UPWARDS WHITE ARROW FROM BAR<br />
= caps lock<br />
21EB ⇫ UPWARDS WHITE ARROW ON PEDESTAL<br />
= level 2 lock<br />
21EC ⇬ UPWARDS WHITE ARROW ON PEDESTAL WITH<br />
HORIZONTAL BAR<br />
= capitals (caps) lock<br />
21ED ⇭ UPWARDS WHITE ARROW ON PEDESTAL WITH<br />
VERTICAL BAR<br />
= numeric lock<br />
21EE ⇮ UPWARDS WHITE DOUBLE ARROW<br />
= level 3 select<br />
21EF ⇯ UPWARDS WHITE DOUBLE ARROW ON<br />
PEDESTAL<br />
= level 3 lock<br />
21F0 ⇰ RIGHTWARDS WHITE ARROW FROM WALL<br />
= group lock<br />
21F1 ⇱ NORTH WEST ARROW TO CORNER<br />
= home<br />
21F2 ⇲ SOUTH EAST ARROW TO CORNER<br />
= end<br />
21F3 � UP DOWN WHITE ARROW<br />
= scrolling<br />
→ 2B04 � left right white arrow<br />
Miscellaneous arrows<br />
21F4 � RIGHT ARROW WITH SMALL CIRCLE<br />
→ 2B30 ⬰ left arrow with small circle<br />
21F5 � DOWNWARDS ARROW LEFTWARDS OF<br />
UPWARDS ARROW<br />
Arrows<br />
21FF<br />
21F6 � THREE RIGHTWARDS ARROWS<br />
→ 2B31 ⬱ three leftwards arrows<br />
21F7 � LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE<br />
21F8 � RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE<br />
= z notation partial function<br />
21F9 � LEFT RIGHT ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE<br />
= z notation partial relation<br />
21FA � LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL<br />
STROKE<br />
21FB � RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL<br />
STROKE<br />
= z notation finite function<br />
21FC � LEFT RIGHT ARROW WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL<br />
STROKE<br />
= z notation finite relation<br />
21FD � LEFTWARDS OPEN-HEADED ARROW<br />
21FE � RIGHTWARDS OPEN-HEADED ARROW<br />
21FF � LEFT RIGHT OPEN-HEADED ARROW<br />
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2BFF<br />
Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows<br />
2B00<br />
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⭅<br />
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⭖<br />
⭗<br />
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2B06<br />
2B07<br />
2B08<br />
2B09<br />
2B0A<br />
2B0B<br />
2B0C<br />
2B0D<br />
2B0E<br />
2B0F<br />
2B10<br />
2B11<br />
2B12<br />
2B13<br />
2B14<br />
2B15<br />
2B16<br />
2B17<br />
2B18<br />
2B19<br />
2B1A<br />
2B1B<br />
2B1C<br />
2B1D<br />
2B1E<br />
2B1F<br />
2B20<br />
2B21<br />
2B22<br />
2B23<br />
2B24<br />
2B25<br />
2B26<br />
2B27<br />
2B28<br />
2B29<br />
2B2A<br />
2B2B<br />
2B2C<br />
2B2D<br />
2B2E<br />
2B2F<br />
2B30<br />
2B31<br />
2B32<br />
2B33<br />
2B34<br />
2B35<br />
2B36<br />
2B37<br />
2B38<br />
2B39<br />
2B3A<br />
2B3B<br />
2B3C<br />
2B3D<br />
2B3E<br />
2B3F<br />
2B40<br />
2B41<br />
2B42<br />
2B43<br />
2B44<br />
2B45<br />
2B46<br />
2B47<br />
2B48<br />
2B49<br />
2B4A<br />
2B4B<br />
2B4C<br />
2B4D<br />
2B4E<br />
2B4F<br />
2B50<br />
2B51<br />
2B52<br />
2B53<br />
2B54<br />
2B55<br />
2B56<br />
2B57<br />
2B58<br />
2B59<br />
2B5A<br />
2B5B<br />
2B5C<br />
2B5D<br />
2B5E<br />
2B5F<br />
2B60<br />
2B61<br />
2B62<br />
2B63<br />
2B64<br />
2B65<br />
2B66<br />
2B67<br />
2B68<br />
2B69<br />
2B6A<br />
2B6B<br />
2B6C<br />
2B6D<br />
2B6E<br />
2B6F<br />
2B70<br />
2B71<br />
2B72<br />
2B73<br />
2B74<br />
2B75<br />
2B76<br />
2B77<br />
2B78<br />
2B79<br />
2B7A<br />
2B7B<br />
2B7C<br />
2B7D<br />
2B7E<br />
2B7F<br />
2B80<br />
2B81<br />
2B82<br />
2B83<br />
2B84<br />
2B85<br />
2B86<br />
2B87<br />
2B88<br />
2B89<br />
2B8A<br />
2B8B<br />
2B8C<br />
2B8D<br />
2B8E<br />
2B8F<br />
2B90<br />
2B91<br />
2B92<br />
2B93<br />
2BA0<br />
2BA1<br />
2BA2<br />
2BA3<br />
2BA4<br />
2BA5<br />
2BA6<br />
2BA7<br />
2BA8<br />
2BA9<br />
2BAA<br />
2BAB<br />
2BAC<br />
2BAD<br />
2BAE<br />
2BAF<br />
2BB0<br />
2BB1<br />
2BB2<br />
2BB3<br />
2BB4<br />
2BB5<br />
2BB6<br />
2BB7<br />
2BB8<br />
2BB9<br />
2BBA<br />
2BBE<br />
2BBF<br />
2BC0<br />
2BC1<br />
2BC2<br />
2BC3<br />
2BC4<br />
2BC5<br />
2BC6<br />
2BC7<br />
2BC8<br />
2BC9<br />
2BCA<br />
2BCB<br />
2BCC<br />
2BCD<br />
2BCE<br />
2BCF<br />
2BD0<br />
2BD1<br />
2BD2<br />
2BE0<br />
2BE1<br />
2BE2<br />
2BE3<br />
2BE4<br />
2BE5<br />
2BE6<br />
2BE7<br />
2BE8<br />
2BE9<br />
2BEA<br />
2BEB<br />
2BEC<br />
2BED<br />
2BEE<br />
2BEF<br />
2BF0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
A<br />
B<br />
C<br />
D<br />
E<br />
F<br />
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2B00<br />
White and black arrows<br />
Other white and black arrows to complete this set can be<br />
found in the Arrows and Dingbats blocks.<br />
2B00 � NORTH EAST WHITE ARROW<br />
2B01 � NORTH WEST WHITE ARROW<br />
2B02 � SOUTH EAST WHITE ARROW<br />
2B03 � SOUTH WEST WHITE ARROW<br />
2B04 � LEFT RIGHT WHITE ARROW<br />
→ 21E6 � leftwards white arrow<br />
→ 21F3 � up down white arrow<br />
2B05 ⬅ LEFTWARDS BLACK ARROW<br />
→ 27A1 ➡ black rightwards arrow<br />
2B06 ⬆ UPWARDS BLACK ARROW<br />
2B07 ⬇ DOWNWARDS BLACK ARROW<br />
2B08 ⬈ NORTH EAST BLACK ARROW<br />
2B09 ⬉ NORTH WEST BLACK ARROW<br />
2B0A ⬊ SOUTH EAST BLACK ARROW<br />
2B0B ⬋ SOUTH WEST BLACK ARROW<br />
2B0C ⬌ LEFT RIGHT BLACK ARROW<br />
2B0D ⬍ UP DOWN BLACK ARROW<br />
Arrows with bent tips<br />
Other arrows with bent tips to complete this set can be found<br />
in the Arrows block.<br />
2B0E ⬎ RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH TIP DOWNWARDS<br />
2B0F ⬏ RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH TIP UPWARDS<br />
2B10 ⬐ LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH TIP DOWNWARDS<br />
2B11 ⬑ LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH TIP UPWARDS<br />
Squares<br />
2B12 ⬒ SQUARE WITH TOP HALF BLACK<br />
→ 25E7 ◧ square with left half black<br />
2B13 ⬓ SQUARE WITH BOTTOM HALF BLACK<br />
2B14 ⬔ SQUARE WITH UPPER RIGHT DIAGONAL HALF<br />
BLACK<br />
2B15 ⬕ SQUARE WITH LOWER LEFT DIAGONAL HALF<br />
BLACK<br />
Diamonds<br />
2B16 ⬖ DIAMOND WITH LEFT HALF BLACK<br />
2B17 ⬗ DIAMOND WITH RIGHT HALF BLACK<br />
2B18 ⬘ DIAMOND WITH TOP HALF BLACK<br />
2B19 ⬙ DIAMOND WITH BOTTOM HALF BLACK<br />
Squares<br />
2B1A ⬚ DOTTED SQUARE<br />
2B1B ⬛ BLACK LARGE SQUARE<br />
→ 25A0 ■ black square<br />
2B1C ⬜ WHITE LARGE SQUARE<br />
→ 25A1 □ white square<br />
2B1D ⬝ BLACK VERY SMALL SQUARE<br />
→ 25AA ▪ black small square<br />
2B1E ⬞ WHITE VERY SMALL SQUARE<br />
→ 25AB ▫ white small square<br />
Pentagons<br />
2B1F ⬟ BLACK PENTAGON<br />
2B20 ⬠ WHITE PENTAGON<br />
Hexagons<br />
2B21 ⬡ WHITE HEXAGON<br />
2B22 ⬢ BLACK HEXAGON<br />
2B23 ⬣ HORIZONTAL BLACK HEXAGON<br />
Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows<br />
2B3A<br />
Circle<br />
2B24 ⬤ BLACK LARGE CIRCLE<br />
→ 25CF ● black circle<br />
→ 25EF ◯ large circle<br />
→ 1F534
2B3B<br />
2B3B ⬻ LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TAIL<br />
→ 2916 ⤖ rightwards two-headed arrow with tail<br />
2B3C ⬼ LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TAIL<br />
WITH VERTICAL STROKE<br />
→ 2917 ⤗ rightwards two-headed arrow with tail<br />
with vertical stroke<br />
2B3D ⬽ LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TAIL<br />
WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE<br />
→ 2918 ⤘ rightwards two-headed arrow with tail<br />
with double vertical stroke<br />
2B3E ⬾ LEFTWARDS ARROW THROUGH X<br />
→ 2947 ⥇ rightwards arrow through x<br />
2B3F ⬿ WAVE ARROW POINTING DIRECTLY LEFT<br />
→ 2933 ⤳ wave arrow pointing directly right<br />
→ 219C ↜ leftwards wave arrow<br />
2B40 ⭀ EQUALS SIGN ABOVE LEFTWARDS ARROW<br />
→ 2971 ⥱ equals sign above rightwards arrow<br />
2B41 ⭁ REVERSE TILDE OPERATOR ABOVE LEFTWARDS<br />
ARROW<br />
• mirror image of “⥲”<br />
→ 2972 ⥲ tilde operator above rightwards arrow<br />
2B42 ⭂ LEFTWARDS ARROW ABOVE REVERSE ALMOST<br />
EQUAL TO<br />
• mirror image of “⥵”<br />
→ 2975 ⥵ rightwards arrow above almost equal<br />
to<br />
2B43 ⭃ RIGHTWARDS ARROW THROUGH GREATER-<br />
THAN<br />
• mirror image of “⥷”<br />
→ 2977 ⥷ leftwards arrow through less-than<br />
2B44 ⭄ RIGHTWARDS ARROW THROUGH SUPERSET<br />
• mirror image of “⥺”<br />
→ 297A ⥺ leftwards arrow through subset<br />
2B45 ⭅ LEFTWARDS QUADRUPLE ARROW<br />
→ 27F0 ⟰ upwards quadruple arrow<br />
2B46 ⭆ RIGHTWARDS QUADRUPLE ARROW<br />
2B47 ⭇ REVERSE TILDE OPERATOR ABOVE<br />
RIGHTWARDS ARROW<br />
2B48 ⭈ RIGHTWARDS ARROW ABOVE REVERSE<br />
ALMOST EQUAL TO<br />
2B49 ⭉ TILDE OPERATOR ABOVE LEFTWARDS ARROW<br />
2B4A ⭊ LEFTWARDS ARROW ABOVE ALMOST EQUAL<br />
TO<br />
2B4B ⭋ LEFTWARDS ARROW ABOVE REVERSE TILDE<br />
OPERATOR<br />
• mirror image of “⥴”<br />
→ 2974 ⥴ rightwards arrow above tilde operator<br />
2B4C ⭌ RIGHTWARDS ARROW ABOVE REVERSE TILDE<br />
OPERATOR<br />
• mirror image of “⥳”<br />
→ 2973 ⥳ leftwards arrow above tilde operator<br />
Triangle-headed zigzag arrow<br />
2B4D � DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ZIGZAG<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3055<br />
→ 21AF ↯ downwards zigzag arrow<br />
Intonation marks for Lithuanian dialectology<br />
2B4E ⭎ SHORT SLANTED NORTH ARROW<br />
• slight rise in tone<br />
2B4F ⭏ SHORT BACKSLANTED SOUTH ARROW<br />
• slight fall or overall fall in tone when at the end<br />
of a word or at the beginning of a phrase<br />
respectively<br />
Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows<br />
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2B64<br />
Stars<br />
2B50 ⭐ WHITE MEDIUM STAR<br />
→ 22C6 ⋆ star operator<br />
2B51 ⭑ BLACK SMALL STAR<br />
→ 066D � arabic five pointed star<br />
2B52 ⭒ WHITE SMALL STAR<br />
Pentagons<br />
2B53 ⭓ BLACK RIGHT-POINTING PENTAGON<br />
2B54 ⭔ WHITE RIGHT-POINTING PENTAGON<br />
Traffic sign from ARIB STD B24<br />
2B55 ⭕ HEAVY LARGE CIRCLE<br />
= basic symbol for speed limit<br />
• forms a game tally pair with 274C ❌<br />
→ 25EF ◯ large circle<br />
Dictionary and map symbols from ARIB STD B24<br />
2B56 ⭖ HEAVY OVAL WITH OVAL INSIDE<br />
= prefectural office<br />
2B57 ⭗ HEAVY CIRCLE WITH CIRCLE INSIDE<br />
= municipal office<br />
→ 25CE ◎ bullseye<br />
2B58 ⭘ HEAVY CIRCLE<br />
= town or village office<br />
→ 25CB ○ white circle<br />
2B59 ⭙ HEAVY CIRCLED SALTIRE<br />
= police station<br />
→ 2A02 ⨂ n-ary circled times operator<br />
Intonation marks for Lithuanian dialectology<br />
2B5A ⭚ SLANTED NORTH ARROW WITH HOOKED HEAD<br />
• increasing tone with falling trend at the end<br />
2B5B ⭛ BACKSLANTED SOUTH ARROW WITH HOOKED<br />
TAIL<br />
• sharp rise and fall in tone<br />
2B5C ⭜ SLANTED NORTH ARROW WITH HORIZONTAL<br />
TAIL<br />
• continued rise in tone<br />
2B5D ⭝ BACKSLANTED SOUTH ARROW WITH<br />
HORIZONTAL TAIL<br />
• continued fall in tone<br />
2B5E ⭞ BENT ARROW POINTING DOWNWARDS THEN<br />
NORTH EAST<br />
• sharp fall in tone with rising trend at the end<br />
2B5F ⭟ SHORT BENT ARROW POINTING DOWNWARDS<br />
THEN NORTH EAST<br />
• slight fall in tone with rising trend at the end<br />
Simple triangle-headed arrows<br />
2B60 � LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
= w-3033<br />
→ 2190 ← leftwards arrow<br />
2B61 � UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
= w-3035<br />
→ 2191 ↑ upwards arrow<br />
2B62 � RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
= w-3034<br />
→ 279D ➝ triangle-headed rightwards arrow<br />
→ 2192 → rightwards arrow<br />
2B63 � DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
= w-3036<br />
→ 2193 ↓ downwards arrow<br />
2B64 � LEFT RIGHT TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
= w-3049<br />
→ 2194 ↔ left right arrow
2B65<br />
Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows<br />
2B89<br />
2B65 � UP DOWN TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW 2B76 � NORTH WEST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO<br />
= w-3050<br />
BAR<br />
→ 2195 ↕ up down arrow<br />
= w-3045<br />
2B66<br />
2B67<br />
2B68<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
NORTH WEST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
= w-3037<br />
→ 2196 ↖ north west arrow<br />
NORTH EAST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
= w-3038<br />
→ 2197 ↗ north east arrow<br />
SOUTH EAST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
= w-3040<br />
→ 2198 ↘ south east arrow<br />
2B77<br />
2B78<br />
2B79<br />
⭷<br />
�<br />
⭹<br />
= home<br />
NORTH EAST TRIANGLE-HEADED<br />
ARROW TO<br />
BAR<br />
SOUTH EAST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO<br />
BAR<br />
= w-3046<br />
= end<br />
SOUTH WEST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO<br />
BAR<br />
2B69 � SOUTH WEST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW Triangle-headed arrows with double horizontal stroke<br />
= w-3039<br />
→ 2199 ↙ south west arrow<br />
2B7A ⭺ LEFTWARDS TRIANNGLE-HEADED<br />
ARROW WITH<br />
DOUBLE HORIZONTAL STROKE<br />
Triangle-headed dashed arrows<br />
2B6A � LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED DASHED<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3051<br />
→ 21E0 ⇠ leftwards dashed arrow<br />
2B6B � UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED DASHED<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3053<br />
→ 21E1 ⇡ upwards dashed arrow<br />
2B6C � RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED DASHED<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3052<br />
2B7B � UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH<br />
DOUBLE HORIZONTAL STROKE<br />
= w-3047<br />
= page up<br />
2B7C ⭼ RIGHTWARDS TRIAANGLE-HEADED<br />
ARROW<br />
WITH DOUBLE HORIZONTAL STROKE<br />
2B7D � DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
WITH DOUBLE HORIZONTAL STROKE<br />
= w-3048<br />
= page down<br />
Paired triangle-headed arrows<br />
2B7E � HORIZONTAL TAB KEY<br />
→ 21E2 ⇢ rightwards dashed arrow<br />
= w-3070<br />
2B6D � DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED DASHED<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3054<br />
2B7F<br />
2B80<br />
�<br />
�<br />
VERTICAL TAB KEY<br />
= w-3071<br />
LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW OVER<br />
→ 21E3 ⇣ downwards dashed arrow<br />
RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
Triangle-headed open circle arrows<br />
2B6E � CLOCKWISE TRIANGLE-HEADED OPEN CIRCLE<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3080<br />
→ 21BB ↻ clockwise open circle arrow<br />
2B6F � ANTICLOCKWISE TRIANGLE-HEADED OPEN<br />
CIRCLE ARROW<br />
= w-3081<br />
→ 21BA ↺ anticlockwise open circle arrow<br />
2B81<br />
2B82<br />
2B83<br />
⮁<br />
⮂<br />
�<br />
= w-3068<br />
→ 21C6 ⇆ leftwards arrow over rightwards arrow<br />
UPWARDS TRIANGGLE-HEADED<br />
ARROW<br />
LEFTWARDS DOWWNWARDS<br />
OF TRIANGLE-<br />
HEADED ARROW<br />
RIGHTWARDS TRIAANGLE-HEADED<br />
ARROW<br />
OVER LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
LEFTWARDS OF UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED<br />
ARROW<br />
Triangle-headed arrows to bar<br />
2B70 � LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO<br />
BAR<br />
= w-3041<br />
= left tab<br />
→ 21E4 ⇤ leftwards arrow to bar<br />
2B71 � UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR<br />
= w-3043<br />
= up tab<br />
→ 2912 ⤒ upwards arrow to bar<br />
2B72 � RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO<br />
BAR<br />
= w-3042<br />
= right tab<br />
→ 21E5 ⇥ rightwards arrow to bar<br />
2B73 � DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO<br />
BAR<br />
= w-3044<br />
2B84<br />
2B85<br />
2B86<br />
2B87<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
= w-3069<br />
→ 21C6 ⇆ leftwards arrow over rightwards arrow<br />
LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED PAIRED<br />
ARROWS<br />
= w-3072<br />
→ 21C7 ⇇ leftwards paired arrows<br />
UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED PAIRED<br />
ARROWS<br />
= w-3074<br />
→ 21C8 ⇈ upwards paired arrows<br />
RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED PAIRED<br />
ARROWS<br />
= w-3073<br />
→ 21C9 ⇉ rightwards paired arrows<br />
DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED PAIRED<br />
ARROWS<br />
= w-3075<br />
→ 21CA ⇊ downwards paired arrows<br />
2B74<br />
2B75<br />
= down tab<br />
→ 2913 ⤓ downwards arrow to bar<br />
LEFT RIGHT TRIANGLE-HEADED<br />
ARROW TO<br />
BAR<br />
UP DOWN TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR<br />
Circled arrows<br />
2B88 � LEFTWARDS BLACK CIRCLED WHITE ARROW<br />
= w-1219<br />
2B89 � UPWARDS BLACK CIRCLED WHITE ARROW<br />
= w-1221<br />
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2B8A<br />
2B8A � RIGHTWARDS BLACK CIRCLED WHITE ARROW<br />
= w-1220<br />
→ 27B2 ➲ circled heavy white rightwards arrow<br />
2B8B � DOWNWARDS BLACK CIRCLED WHITE ARROW<br />
= w-1222<br />
Triangle-headed u-shaped arrows<br />
2B8C � ANTICLOCKWISE TRIANGLE-HEADED RIGHT U-<br />
SHAPED ARROW<br />
= w-3079<br />
2B8D � ANTICLOCKWISE TRIANGLE-HEADED BOTTOM<br />
U-SHAPED ARROW<br />
= w-3077<br />
2B8E � ANTICLOCKWISE TRIANGLE-HEADED LEFT U-<br />
SHAPED ARROW<br />
= w-3078<br />
2B8F � ANTICLOCKWISE TRIANGLE-HEADED TOP U-<br />
SHAPED ARROW<br />
= w-3076<br />
→ 21B6 ↶ anticlockwise top semicircle arrow<br />
Keyboard symbols<br />
2B90 � RETURN LEFT<br />
= w-3064<br />
→ 23CE ⏎ return symbol<br />
2B91 � RETURN RIGHT<br />
= w-3065<br />
2B92 � NEWLINE LEFT<br />
= w-3066<br />
2B93 � NEWLINE RIGHT<br />
= w-3067<br />
Triangle-headed arrows with bent tips<br />
2BA0 � DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
WITH LONG TIP LEFTWARDS<br />
= w-3056<br />
→ 21B2 ↲ downwards arrow with tip leftwards<br />
2BA1 � DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
WITH LONG TIP RIGHTWARDS<br />
= w-3057<br />
→ 21B3 ↳ downwards arrow with tip rightwards<br />
2BA2 � UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH<br />
LONG TIP LEFTWARDS<br />
= w-3058<br />
→ 21B0 ↰ upwards arrow with tip leftwards<br />
2BA3 � UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH<br />
LONG TIP RIGHTWARDS<br />
= w-3059<br />
→ 21B1 ↱ upwards arrow with tip rightwards<br />
2BA4 � LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH<br />
LONG TIP UPWARDS<br />
= w-3060<br />
→ 2B11 ⬑ leftwards arrow with tip upwards<br />
2BA5 � RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
WITH LONG TIP UPWARDS<br />
= w-3061<br />
→ 2B0F ⬏ rightwards arrow with tip upwards<br />
2BA6 � LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH<br />
LONG TIP DOWNWARDS<br />
= w-3062<br />
→ 2B10 ⬐ leftwards arrow with tip downwards<br />
2BA7 � RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
WITH LONG TIP DOWNWARDS<br />
= w-3063<br />
→ 2B0E ⬎ rightwards arrow with tip downwards<br />
Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows<br />
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2BBA<br />
Black curved arrows<br />
2BA8 � BLACK CURVED DOWNWARDS AND<br />
LEFTWARDS ARROW<br />
= w-3201<br />
2BA9 � BLACK CURVED DOWNWARDS AND<br />
RIGHTWARDS ARROW<br />
= w-3202<br />
→ 27A5 ➥ heavy black curved downwards and<br />
rightwards arrow<br />
2BAA ↖ BLACK CURVED UPWARDS AND LEFTWARDS<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3203<br />
2BAB � BLACK CURVED UPWARDS AND RIGHTWARDS<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3204<br />
→ 27A6 ➦ heavy black curved upwards and<br />
rightwards arrow<br />
2BAC � BLACK CURVED LEFTWARDS AND UPWARDS<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3205<br />
2BAD � BLACK CURVED RIGHTWARDS AND UPWARDS<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3206<br />
2BAE � BLACK CURVED LEFTWARDS AND<br />
DOWNWARDS ARROW<br />
= w-3207<br />
2BAF � BLACK CURVED RIGHTWARDS AND<br />
DOWNWARDS ARROW<br />
= w-3208<br />
Ribbon arrows<br />
2BB0 � RIBBON ARROW DOWN LEFT<br />
= w-1195<br />
2BB1 � RIBBON ARROW DOWN RIGHT<br />
= w-1196<br />
2BB2 � RIBBON ARROW UP LEFT<br />
= w-1197<br />
2BB3 � RIBBON ARROW UP RIGHT<br />
= w-1198<br />
2BB4 � RIBBON ARROW LEFT UP<br />
= w-1199<br />
2BB5 � RIBBON ARROW RIGHT UP<br />
= w-1200<br />
2BB6 � RIBBON ARROW LEFT DOWN<br />
= w-1201<br />
2BB7 � RIBBON ARROW RIGHT DOWN<br />
= w-1202<br />
Keyboard symbols<br />
2BB8 � UPWARDS WHITE RECTANGULAR ARROW<br />
FROM BAR<br />
= w-3088<br />
= caps lock<br />
• may also be a shift lock<br />
→ 21EA ⇪ upwards white arrow from bar<br />
2BB9 ⇪ UPWARDS WHITE RECTANGULAR ARROW<br />
FROM BAR WITH HORIZONTAL BAR<br />
= w-3089<br />
= caps lock<br />
→ 21EC ⇬ upwards white arrow on pedestal with<br />
horizontal bar<br />
Miscellaneous arrow symbol<br />
2BBA � FOUR CORNER ARROWS CIRCLING<br />
ANTICLOCKWISE<br />
= w-0096<br />
= loop
2BBE<br />
White rectangular arrow shaft<br />
Vertical alignment and thickness compatible with white<br />
arrows<br />
2BBE � WHITE RECTANGULAR ARROW SHAFT WIDTH<br />
ONE<br />
= w-1249<br />
2BBF � WHITE RECTANGULAR ARROW SHAFT WIDTH<br />
TWO THIRDS<br />
= w-1250<br />
Centred geometric shapes<br />
2BC0 � BLACK SQUARE CENTRED<br />
= w-2190<br />
2BC1 � BLACK DIAMOND CENTRED<br />
= w-2191<br />
2BC2 � TURNED BLACK PENTAGON<br />
= w-2193<br />
2BC3 � HORIZONTAL BLACK OCTAGON<br />
= w-2196<br />
= black octagon 1<br />
2BC4 � BLACK OCTAGON<br />
= w-2197<br />
= black octagon 2<br />
2BC5 � BLACK MEDIUM UP-POINTING TRIANGLE<br />
CENTRED<br />
= w-3129<br />
2BC6 � BLACK MEDIUM DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE<br />
CENTRED<br />
= w-3130<br />
2BC7 � BLACK MEDIUM LEFT-POINTING TRIANGLE<br />
CENTRED<br />
= w-3131<br />
2BC8 � BLACK MEDIUM RIGHT-POINTING TRIANGLE<br />
CENTRED<br />
= w-3132<br />
Miscellaneous symbol<br />
2BC9 � CHECKER BOARD<br />
= w-0046<br />
→ 259E ▞ quadrant upper right and lower left<br />
Half circles<br />
2BCA � TOP HALF BLACK CIRCLE<br />
= w-2188<br />
2BCB � BOTTOM HALF BLACK CIRCLE<br />
= w-2189<br />
Cusp shapes<br />
2BCC � LIGHT FOUR POINTED BLACK CUSP<br />
= w-2246<br />
→ 2726 ✦ black four pointed star<br />
2BCD � ROTATED LIGHT FOUR POINTED BLACK CUSP<br />
= w-2247<br />
2BCE � WHITE FOUR POINTED CUSP<br />
= w-1178<br />
→ 2727 ✧ white four pointed star<br />
2BCF � ROTATED WHITE FOUR POINTED CUSP<br />
= w-1179<br />
→ 2311 ⌑ square lozenge<br />
Shadowed geometric shapes<br />
2BD0 � LOWER RIGHT SHADOWED WHITE CIRCLE<br />
= w-1109<br />
= circle shadow down<br />
→ 274D ❍ shadowed white circle<br />
Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows<br />
2BEF<br />
2BD1 � UPPER RIGHT SHADOWED WHITE CIRCLE<br />
= w-1166<br />
→ 274D ❍ shadowed white circle<br />
Oval shape<br />
2BD2 � LEFT SHADOWED BLACK OVAL<br />
= w-0212<br />
= hole<br />
Keyboard symbol<br />
2BE0 ␛ UP ARROWHEAD IN A RECTANGLE BOX<br />
= w-1121<br />
= escape<br />
→ 2353 ⍓ apl functional symbol quad up caret<br />
Ballot symbols<br />
2BE1 � BALLOT SCRIPT X<br />
= x mark<br />
= w-2079<br />
2BE2 � BALLOT BOX WITH SCRIPT X<br />
= box x mark<br />
= w-2081<br />
2BE3 � BALLOT BOLD SCRIPT X<br />
= x mark bold<br />
→ 2717 ✗ ballot x<br />
= w-1251<br />
2BE4 � BALLOT BOX WITH BOLD SCRIPT X<br />
= box x mark bold<br />
= w-1253<br />
2BE5 � BALLOT BOX WITH LIGHT X<br />
= box x<br />
= w-2083<br />
→ 2612 ☒ ballot box with x<br />
2BE6 � CIRCLED X<br />
= w-2085<br />
→ 2297 ⊗ circled times<br />
2BE7 � CIRCLED BOLD X<br />
= circled x bold<br />
= w-2086<br />
2BE8 � CIRCLED REVERSE LIGHT SOLIDUS<br />
= prohibit<br />
= w-2087<br />
2BE9 � LIGHT CHECK MARK<br />
= check<br />
= w-2080<br />
2BEA � BALLOT BOX WITH BOLD CHECK<br />
= box mark bold<br />
= w-1254<br />
Position indicator<br />
2BEB � SQUARE POSITION INDICATOR<br />
= w-1176<br />
= register square<br />
→ 2316 � position indicator<br />
Three-rays symbols<br />
2BEC � THREE RAYS ABOVVE<br />
= w-0237<br />
2BED � THREE RAYS BELOOW<br />
= w-0238<br />
2BEE � THREE RAYS LEFT<br />
= w-0239<br />
→ 269E ⚞ three lines converging right<br />
2BEF � THREE RAYS RIGHT<br />
= w-0240<br />
→ 269F ⚟ three lines converging left<br />
Page 42
2BF0<br />
Diamond shape<br />
2BF0 � UNCERTAINTY SIGN<br />
= w-1180<br />
= query<br />
→ 2370 ⍰ apl functional symbol quad question<br />
→ FFFD � replacement character<br />
Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows<br />
Page 43<br />
2BF0
FE20<br />
0<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
A<br />
B<br />
C<br />
D<br />
E<br />
F<br />
FE2<br />
$︠<br />
FE20<br />
$︡<br />
FE21<br />
$︢<br />
FE22<br />
$︣<br />
FE23<br />
$︤<br />
FE24<br />
$︥<br />
FE25<br />
$︦<br />
FE26<br />
$︧<br />
FE27<br />
$︨<br />
FE28<br />
$︩<br />
FE29<br />
$︪<br />
FE2A<br />
$︫<br />
FE2B<br />
$︬<br />
FE2C<br />
$︭<br />
FE2D<br />
Combining Half Marks<br />
Combining half marks<br />
FE20 $︠ COMBINING LIGATURE LEFT HALF<br />
FE21 $︡ COMBINING LIGATURE RIGHT HALF<br />
→ 0361 $͡ combining double inverted breve<br />
FE22 $︢ COMBINING DOUBLE TILDE LEFT HALF<br />
FE23 $︣ COMBINING DOUBLE TILDE RIGHT HALF<br />
→ 0360 $͠ combining double tilde<br />
Continuous macrons for Coptic<br />
These are used in combinations to represent continuous<br />
macrons over a sequence of Coptic letters.<br />
FE24 $︤ COMBINING MACRON LEFT HALF<br />
FE25 $︥ COMBINING MACRON RIGHT HALF<br />
FE26 $︦ COMBINING CONJOINING MACRON<br />
→ 0304 $̄ combining macron<br />
→ 035E $� combining double macron<br />
Combining half marks below<br />
These are used in combinations to represent ligature, tilde,<br />
and macron that extend below more than two characters<br />
FE27 $︧ COMBINING LIGATURE LEFT HALF BELOW<br />
FE28 $︨ COMBINING LIGATURE RIGHT HALF BELOW<br />
→ 035C $� combining double breve below<br />
FE29 $︩ COMBINING TILDE LEFT HALF BELOW<br />
FE2A $︪ COMBINING TILDE RIGHT HALF BELOW<br />
FE2B $︫︫ COMBINING MACRON LEFT HALF BELOW<br />
FE2C $︬︬ COMBINING MACRON RIGHT HALF BELOW<br />
FE2D $︭ COMBINING CONJOINING MACRON BELOW<br />
Page 44<br />
FE2F
11AFF<br />
Pau Cin Hau<br />
11AC0<br />
11AC 11AD 11AE 11AF<br />
p<br />
k<br />
l<br />
m<br />
d<br />
y<br />
v<br />
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h<br />
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11AC0<br />
11AC1<br />
11AC2<br />
11AC3<br />
11AC4<br />
11AC5<br />
11AC6<br />
11AC7<br />
11AC8<br />
11AC9<br />
11ACA<br />
11ACB<br />
11ACC<br />
11ACD<br />
11ACE<br />
11ACF<br />
11AD0<br />
11AD1<br />
11AD2<br />
11AD3<br />
11AD4<br />
11AD5<br />
11AD6<br />
11AD7<br />
11AD8<br />
11AD9<br />
11ADA<br />
11ADB<br />
11ADC<br />
11ADD<br />
11ADE<br />
11ADF<br />
11AE0<br />
11AE1<br />
11AE2<br />
11AE3<br />
11AE4<br />
11AE5<br />
11AE6<br />
11AE7<br />
11AE8<br />
11AE9<br />
11AEA<br />
11AEB<br />
11AEC<br />
11AED<br />
11AEE<br />
11AEF<br />
11AF0<br />
11AF1<br />
11AF2<br />
11AF3<br />
11AF4<br />
11AF5<br />
11AF6<br />
11AF7<br />
11AF8<br />
0<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
A<br />
B<br />
C<br />
D<br />
E<br />
F<br />
Page 45
11AC0<br />
Consonants<br />
11AC0 p PAU CIN HAU LETTER PA<br />
11AC1 k PAU CIN HAU LETTER KA<br />
11AC2 l PAU CIN HAU LETTER LA<br />
11AC3 m PAU CIN HAU LETTER MA<br />
11AC4 d PAU CIN HAU LETTER DA<br />
11AC5 y PAU CIN HAU LETTER ZA<br />
11AC6 v PAU CIN HAU LETTER VA<br />
11AC7 � PAU CIN HAU LETTER NGA<br />
11AC8 h PAU CIN HAU LETTER HA<br />
11AC9 g PAU CIN HAU LETTER GA<br />
11ACA x PAU CIN HAU LETTER KHA<br />
11ACB s PAU CIN HAU LETTER SA<br />
11ACC b PAU CIN HAU LETTER BA<br />
11ACD c PAU CIN HAU LETTER CA<br />
11ACE t PAU CIN HAU LETTER TA<br />
11ACF � PAU CIN HAU LETTER THA<br />
11AD0 n PAU CIN HAU LETTER NA<br />
11AD1 � PAU CIN HAU LETTER PHA<br />
11AD2 r PAU CIN HAU LETTER RA<br />
11AD3 f PAU CIN HAU LETTER FA<br />
11AD4 � PAU CIN HAU LETTER CHA<br />
Vowels<br />
11AD5 a PAU CIN HAU LETTER A<br />
11AD6 e PAU CIN HAU LETTER E<br />
11AD7 i PAU CIN HAU LETTER I<br />
11AD8 o PAU CIN HAU LETTER O<br />
11AD9 u PAU CIN HAU LETTER U<br />
11ADA � PAU CIN HAU LETTER UA<br />
11ADB � PAU CIN HAU LETTER IA<br />
Final consonants<br />
11ADC p PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL P<br />
11ADD k PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL K<br />
11ADE t PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL T<br />
11ADF m PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL M<br />
11AE0 n PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL N<br />
11AE1 l PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL L<br />
11AE2 w PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL W<br />
11AE3 � PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL NG<br />
11AE4 y PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL Y<br />
Tone marks<br />
11AE5 � PAU CIN HAU RISING TONE LONG<br />
11AE6 � PAU CIN HAU RISING TONE<br />
11AE7 � PAU CIN HAU SANDHI GLOTTAL STOP<br />
11AE8 � PAU CIN HAU RISING TONE LONG FINAL<br />
11AE9 � PAU CIN HAU RISING TONE FINAL<br />
11AEA � PAU CIN HAU SANDHI GLOTTAL STOP FINAL<br />
11AEB � PAU CIN HAU SANDHI TONE LONG<br />
11AEC � PAU CIN HAU SANDHI TONE<br />
11AED � PAU CIN HAU SANDHI TONE LONG FINAL<br />
11AEE � PAU CIN HAU SANDHI TONE FINAL<br />
11AEF � PAU CIN HAU MID-LEVEL TONE<br />
11AF0 � PAU CIN HAU GLOTTAL STOP VARIANT<br />
11AF1 � PAU CIN HAU MID-LEVEL TONE LONG FINAL<br />
11AF2 � PAU CIN HAU MID-LEVEL TONE FINAL<br />
11AF3 � PAU CIN HAU LOW-FALLING TONE LONG<br />
11AF4 � PAU CIN HAU LOW-FALLING TONE<br />
11AF5 � PAU CIN HAU GLOTTAL STOP<br />
11AF6 � PAU CIN HAU LOW-FALLING TONE LONG<br />
FINAL<br />
Pau Cin Hau<br />
Page 46<br />
11AF7 � PAU CIN HAU LOW-FALLING TONE FINAL<br />
11AF8 � PAU CIN HAU GLOTTAL STOP FINAL<br />
11AF8
1F3FF<br />
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs<br />
1F300<br />
1F30 1F31 1F32 1F33 1F34 1F35 1F36 1F37 1F38 1F39 1F3A 1F3B 1F3C 1F3D 1F3E 1F3F
1F4FF<br />
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs<br />
1F400<br />
1F40 1F41 1F42 1F43 1F44 1F45 1F46 1F47 1F48 1F49 1F4A 1F4B 1F4C 1F4D 1F4E 1F4F
1F5FF<br />
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs<br />
1F500<br />
1F50 1F51 1F52 1F53 1F54 1F55 1F56 1F57 1F58 1F59 1F5A 1F5B 1F5C 1F5D 1F5E 1F5F
1F300<br />
Weather, landscape, and sky symbols<br />
1F300
1F346<br />
1F346
1F395<br />
1F395 � BOUQUET OF FLOOWERS<br />
= occasion<br />
= w-0090<br />
→ 1F490
1F3CF<br />
1F3CF � RACE CAR WITH RIDER<br />
= race car<br />
= w-0141<br />
Buiding and map symbols<br />
1F3D0 � BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SIGN<br />
= under construction<br />
= w-0065<br />
→ 1F6A7
1F3FC<br />
Animal symbols<br />
1F3FC � SPIDER WEB<br />
= w-0034<br />
1F3FD � SPIDER<br />
= w-0033<br />
1F3FE � CHIPMUNK<br />
= animal, critter<br />
= w-0242<br />
1F3FF � DOVE OF PEACE<br />
= peace<br />
= w-0255<br />
1F400
1F441<br />
1F441 � EYE<br />
= sight<br />
= w-0078<br />
1F442
1F499<br />
1F499
1F4EB<br />
1F4EB � CLOSED MAILBOX WITH RAISED FLAG<br />
= mailbox containing mail<br />
1F4EC � OPEN MAILBOX WITH RAISED FLAG<br />
1F4ED � OPEN MAILBOX WITH LOWERED FLAG<br />
1F4EE
1F532<br />
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs<br />
Geometric shapes<br />
1F555
1F576<br />
1F576 � MOOD BUBBLE<br />
= new<br />
= w-0042<br />
→ 1F4A5
1F5A3<br />
1F5A3 � SIDEWAYS BLACK DOWN POINTING INDEX<br />
= w-2073<br />
1F5A4 � BLACK UP POINTING BACKHAND INDEX<br />
= w-2076<br />
→ 1F446
1F5CA<br />
1F5CA � FILE CABINET<br />
= w-1053<br />
1F5CB � EMPTY NOTE<br />
= file1<br />
= w-2041<br />
1F5CC � EMPTY NOTE PAGE<br />
= file<br />
= w-2042<br />
1F5CD � EMPTY NOTE PAD<br />
= file3<br />
= w-2043<br />
1F5CE � NOTE<br />
= file text1<br />
= w-2044<br />
1F5CF � NOTE PAGE<br />
= file text<br />
= w-2045<br />
1F5D0 � NOTE PAD<br />
= file text3<br />
= w-2046<br />
1F5D1 � EMPTY DOCUMENT<br />
= tall file1<br />
= w-2047<br />
1F5D2 � EMPTY PAGE<br />
= tall file<br />
= w-2048<br />
1F5D3 � EMPTY PAGES<br />
= tall file3<br />
= w-2049<br />
1F5D4 � DOCUMENT<br />
= tall file with text 1<br />
= w-1050<br />
→ 1F4C4
1F5F2<br />
1F5F2 � STOCK CHART<br />
= finance<br />
= w-0143<br />
→ 1F4C8
1F67F<br />
Ornamental Dingbats<br />
1F650<br />
1F65 1F66 1F67<br />
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1F650<br />
Leaf ornaments<br />
1F650 � NORTH WEST POINTING LEAF<br />
= w-1209<br />
1F651 � SOUTH WEST POINTING LEAF<br />
= w-1210<br />
1F652 � NORTH EAST POINTING LEAF<br />
= w-1211<br />
1F653 � SOUTH EAST POINTING LEAF<br />
= w-1212<br />
1F654 � TURNED NORTH WEST POINTING LEAF<br />
= w-1206<br />
1F655 � TURNED SOUTH WEST POINTING LEAF<br />
= w-1205<br />
1F656 � TURNED NORTH EAST POINTING LEAF<br />
= w-1208<br />
1F657 � TURNED SOUTH EAST POINTING LEAF<br />
= w-1207<br />
Vine leaf ornaments<br />
1F658 � NORTH WEST POINTING VINE LEAF<br />
= w-2102<br />
1F659 � SOUTH WEST POINTING VINE LEAF<br />
= w-2103<br />
1F65A � NORTH EAST POINTING VINE LEAF<br />
= w-2101<br />
1F65B � SOUTH EAST POINTING VINE LEAF<br />
= w-2104<br />
1F65C � HEAVY NORTH WEST POINTING VINE LEAF<br />
= w-1155<br />
1F65D � HEAVY SOUTH WEST POINTING VINE LEAF<br />
= w-1156<br />
1F65E � HEAVY NORTH EAST POINTING VINE LEAF<br />
= w-1154<br />
1F65F � HEAVY SOUTH EAST POINTING VINE LEAF<br />
= w-1157<br />
Pointing bud ornaments<br />
1F660 � NORTH WEST POINTING BUD<br />
= w-1151<br />
1F661 � SOUTH WEST POINTING BUD<br />
= w-1152<br />
1F662 � NORTH EAST POINTING BUD<br />
= w-1150<br />
1F663 � SOUTH EAST POINTING BUD<br />
= w-1153<br />
1F664 � HEAVY NORTH WEST POINTING BUD<br />
= w-2098<br />
1F665 � HEAVY SOUTH WEST POINTING BUD<br />
= w-2099<br />
1F666 � HEAVY NORTH EAST POINTING BUD<br />
= w-2097<br />
1F667 � HEAVY SOUTH EAST POINTING BUD<br />
= w-2100<br />
Quilt square ornaments<br />
1F668 � HOLLOW QUILT SQUARE ORNAMENT<br />
= w-2147<br />
1F669 � HOLLOW QUILT SQUARE ORNAMENT IN BLACK<br />
SQUARE<br />
= w-2148<br />
1F66A � SOLID QUILT SQUARE ORNAMENT<br />
= w-1203<br />
= fourfold knot ornament<br />
Ornamental Dingbats<br />
Page 64<br />
1F67B<br />
1F66B � SOLID QUILT SQUARE ORNAMENT IN BLACK<br />
SQUARE<br />
= w-1204<br />
= inverse fourfold knot ornament<br />
Rocket ornaments<br />
1F66C � LEFTWARDS ROCKET<br />
= w-0247<br />
→ 1F680
1F6FF<br />
Transport and Map Symbols<br />
1F680<br />
1F68 1F69 1F6A 1F6B 1F6C 1F6D 1F6E 1F6F
1F680<br />
Vehicles<br />
1F680
1F6CD<br />
1F6CD � AIRPLANE RISING<br />
= airplane<br />
= w-0241<br />
1F6CE � SATELLITE<br />
= w-0107<br />
Signages and other symbols<br />
1F6D0 � BOY SYMBOL<br />
= boy<br />
= w-0130<br />
1F6D1 � GIRL SYMBOL<br />
= girl<br />
= w-0131<br />
1F6D2 � SWADDLED BABY SYMBOL<br />
= baby<br />
= w-0132<br />
→ 1F6BC
1F7FF<br />
Geometric Shapes Extended<br />
1F780<br />
1F78 1F79 1F7A 1F7B 1F7C 1F7D 1F7E 1F7F<br />
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1F781<br />
1F782<br />
1F783<br />
1F784<br />
1F785<br />
1F786<br />
1F787<br />
1F788<br />
1F789<br />
1F78A<br />
1F78B<br />
1F78C<br />
1F78D<br />
1F78E<br />
1F78F<br />
1F790<br />
1F791<br />
1F792<br />
1F793<br />
1F794<br />
1F795<br />
1F796<br />
1F797<br />
1F798<br />
1F799<br />
1F79A<br />
1F79B<br />
1F79C<br />
1F79D<br />
1F79E<br />
1F79F<br />
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1F7A2<br />
1F7A3<br />
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1F7AE<br />
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1F7B2<br />
1F7B3<br />
1F7B4<br />
1F7B5<br />
1F7B6<br />
1F7B7<br />
1F7B8<br />
1F7B9<br />
1F7BA<br />
1F7BB<br />
1F7BC<br />
1F7BD<br />
1F7BE<br />
1F7BF<br />
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1F7C2<br />
1F7C3<br />
1F7C4<br />
1F7C5<br />
1F7C6<br />
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1F7C8<br />
1F7C9<br />
1F7CA<br />
1F7CB<br />
1F7CC<br />
1F7CD<br />
1F7CE<br />
1F7CF<br />
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1F7D2<br />
1F7D3<br />
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1F780<br />
These geometric shapes originate from the<br />
Webdings/Wingdings collections.<br />
Isosceles right triangles<br />
1F780 � BLACK LEFT-POINTING <strong>ISO</strong>SCELES RIGHT<br />
TRIANGLE<br />
= w-3124<br />
1F781 � BLACK UP-POINTING <strong>ISO</strong>SCELES RIGHT<br />
TRIANGLE<br />
= w-3126<br />
1F782 � BLACK RIGHT-POINTING <strong>ISO</strong>SCELES RIGHT<br />
TRIANGLE<br />
= w-3125<br />
1F783 � BLACK DOWN-POINTING <strong>ISO</strong>SCELES RIGHT<br />
TRIANGLE<br />
= w-3128<br />
Black circle<br />
Constitute a set as follows: 22C5, 2219, 1F784, 2022, 2981,<br />
26AB, and 25CF<br />
1F784 � BLACK SLIGHTLY SMALL CIRCLE<br />
= black circle 3<br />
= w-2150<br />
White circles<br />
Adjective refers to the thickness of the ring.<br />
Constitute a set as follows: 25CB, 2B58, 1F785..1F789.<br />
1F785 � MEDIUM BOLD WHITE CIRCLE<br />
= ring 3<br />
= w-2154<br />
→ 26AA ⚪ medium white circle<br />
1F786 � BOLD WHITE CIRCLE<br />
= ring 4<br />
= w-1162<br />
= very heavy circle<br />
1F787 � HEAVY WHITE CIRCLE<br />
= ring 5<br />
= w-2155<br />
1F788 � VERY HEAVY WHITE CIRCLE<br />
= ring 6<br />
= w-1163<br />
1F789 � EXTREMELY HEAVY WHITE CIRCLE<br />
= ring 7<br />
= w-2156<br />
White circle containing another black circle<br />
Constitute a set as follows: 2299, 1F78A, and 29BF<br />
1F78A � WHITE CIRCLE CONTAINING BLACK SMALL<br />
CIRCLE<br />
= ring button 2<br />
= w-1164<br />
Target symbol<br />
1F78B � ROUND TARGET<br />
= w-1165<br />
→ 25CE ◎ bullseye<br />
→ 29BE ⦾ circled white bullet<br />
→ 2B57 ⭗ heavy circle with circle inside<br />
Black squares<br />
Constitute a set as follows: 1F78C, 2B1D, 1F78D, 25AA,<br />
25FE, 25FC, and 2612<br />
1F78C � BLACK TINY SQUARE<br />
= black square 1<br />
= w-2159<br />
Geometric Shapes Extended<br />
1F79C<br />
1F78D � BLACK SLIGHTLY SMALL SQUARE<br />
= black square 3<br />
= w-2160<br />
White squares<br />
Constitute a set as follows: 25A1, 1F78D..1F792<br />
1F78E � LIGHT WHITE SQUARE<br />
= box 2<br />
= w-1168<br />
1F78F � MEDIUM WHITE SQUARE<br />
= box 3<br />
= w-1111<br />
1F790 � BOLD WHITE SQUARE<br />
= box 4<br />
= w-1112<br />
= heavy white square<br />
1F791 � HEAVY WHITE SQUARE<br />
= box 5<br />
= w-2164<br />
1F792 � VERY HEAVY WHITE SQUARE<br />
= box 6<br />
= w-2165<br />
1F793 � EXTREMELY HEAVY WHITE SQUARE<br />
= box 7<br />
= w-2166<br />
White squares containing another black square<br />
Constitute a set as follows: 1F794, 25A3, and 1F795<br />
1F794 � WHITE SQUARE CONTAINING BLACK VERY<br />
SMALL SQUARE<br />
= box button 1<br />
= w-2167<br />
1F795 � WHITE SQUARE CONTAINING BLACK MEDIUM<br />
SQUARE<br />
= box button 3<br />
= w-2169<br />
Target symbol<br />
1F796 � SQUARE TARGET<br />
= w-2170<br />
Black diamonds<br />
Constitute a set as follows: 1F797, 1F798, 2B29, 1F799, 2B25,<br />
and 25C6<br />
1F797 � BLACK TINY DIAMOND<br />
= black diamond 1<br />
= w-2171<br />
1F798 � BLACK VERY SMALL DIAMOND<br />
= black diamond 2<br />
= w-2172<br />
1F799 � BLACK MEDIUM SMALL DIAMOND<br />
= black diamond 4<br />
= w-1119<br />
White diamonds containing another black diamond<br />
Constitute a set as follows: 1F798, 25C8, and 1F799<br />
1F79A � WHITE DIAMOND CONTAINING BLACK VERY<br />
SMALL DIAMOND<br />
= diamond button 1<br />
= w-2176<br />
1F79B � WHITE DIAMOND CONTAINING BLACK<br />
MEDIUM DIAMOND<br />
= diamond button 3<br />
= w-2178<br />
Target symbol<br />
1F79C � DIAMOND TARGET<br />
= w-2179<br />
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1F79D<br />
Lozenges<br />
Constitute a set as follows: 1F79D, 1F79E, 2B2A, 1F79F,<br />
2B27, 29EB, and 25CA<br />
1F79D � BLACK TINY LOZENGE<br />
= black lozenge 1<br />
= w-2180<br />
1F79E � BLACK VERY SMALL LOZENGE<br />
= black lozenge 2<br />
= w-2181<br />
1F79F � BLACK MEDIUM SMALL LOZENGE<br />
= black lozenge 4<br />
= w-1115<br />
White lozenge containing another black lozenge<br />
1F7A0 � WHITE LOZENGE CONTAINING BLACK SMALL<br />
LOZENGE<br />
= lozenge button<br />
= w-2185<br />
Greek crosses<br />
1F7A1 � THIN GREEK CROSS<br />
= cross 1<br />
= w-2198<br />
1F7A2 � LIGHT GREEK CROSS<br />
= cross 2<br />
= w-2199<br />
1F7A3 � MEDIUM GREEK CROSS<br />
= cross 3<br />
= w-2200<br />
1F7A4 � BOLD GREEK CROSS<br />
= cross 4<br />
= w-2201<br />
1F7A5 � VERY BOLD GREEK CROSS<br />
= cross 5<br />
= w-2202<br />
1F7A6 � VERY HEAVY GREEK CROSS<br />
= cross 6<br />
= w-2203<br />
1F7A7 � EXTREMELY HEAVY GREEK CROSS<br />
= cross 7<br />
= w-2204<br />
Saltires<br />
1F7A8 � THIN SALTIRE<br />
= x 1<br />
= w-2205<br />
1F7A9 � LIGHT SALTIRE<br />
= x 2<br />
= w-2206<br />
1F7AA � MEDIUM SALTIRE<br />
= x 3<br />
= w-2207<br />
1F7AB � BOLD SALTIRE<br />
= x 4<br />
= w-2208<br />
1F7AC � HEAVY SALTIRE<br />
= x 5<br />
= w-2209<br />
1F7AD � VERY HEAVY SALTIRE<br />
= x 6<br />
= w-2210<br />
1F7AE � EXTREMELY HEAVY SALTIRE<br />
= x 7<br />
= w-2211<br />
Geometric Shapes Extended<br />
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1F7C8<br />
Five spoked asterisks<br />
1F7AF � LIGHT FIVE SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2212<br />
1F7B0 � MEDIUM FIVE SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2213<br />
1F7B1 � BOLD FIVE SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2214<br />
1F7B2 � HEAVY FIVE SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2215<br />
1F7B3 � VERY HEAVY FIVE SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2216<br />
1F7B4 � EXTREMELY HEAVY FIVE SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2217<br />
Six spoked asterisks<br />
1F7B5 � LIGHT SIX SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2218<br />
1F7B6 � MEDIUM SIX SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2219<br />
1F7B7 � BOLD SIX SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2220<br />
1F7B8 � HEAVY SIX SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2221<br />
1F7B9 � VERY HEAVY SIX SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2222<br />
1F7BA � EXTREMELY HEAVY SIX SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2223<br />
Eight spoked asterisks<br />
1F7BB � LIGHT EIGHT SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2224<br />
1F7BC � MEDIUM EIGHT SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2225<br />
1F7BD � BOLD EIGHT SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2226<br />
1F7BE � HEAVY EIGHT SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2227<br />
1F7BF � VERY HEAVY EIGHT SPOKED ASTERISK<br />
= w-2228<br />
Three pointed stars<br />
1F7C0 � LIGHT THREE POINTED BLACK STAR<br />
= w-2229<br />
1F7C1 � MEDIUM THREE POINTED BLACK STAR<br />
= w-1169<br />
1F7C2 � THREE POINTED BLACK STAR<br />
= w-2230<br />
1F7C3 � MEDIUM THREE POINTED PINWHEEL STAR<br />
= w-2241<br />
Four pointed stars<br />
1F7C4 � LIGHT FOUR POINTED BLACK STAR<br />
= w-2231<br />
1F7C5 � MEDIUM FOUR POINTED BLACK STAR<br />
= w-1170<br />
1F7C6 � FOUR POINTED BLACK STAR<br />
= w-2232<br />
• 2726 ✦ black four pointed star is a cusp<br />
→ 2726 ✦ black four pointed star<br />
1F7C7 � MEDIUM FOUR POINTED PINWHEEL STAR<br />
= w-2242<br />
1F7C8 � REVERSE LIGHT FOUR POINTED PINWHEEL<br />
STAR<br />
= w-0108<br />
= navigate
1F7C9<br />
Five pointed stars<br />
Constitute a set as follows: 1F7C6, 2605, 1F7C7, and 272F<br />
1F7C9 � LIGHT FIVE POINTED BLACK STAR<br />
= w-2233<br />
1F7CA � HEAVY FIVE POINTED BLACK STAR<br />
= w-2234<br />
Six pointed stars<br />
Constitute a set as follows: 2736, 1F7C8..1F7CA<br />
1F7CB � MEDIUM SIX POINTED BLACK STAR<br />
= w-1172<br />
1F7CC � HEAVY SIX POINTED BLACK STAR<br />
= w-2236<br />
1F7CD � SIX POINTED PINWHEEL STAR<br />
= w-2244<br />
Eight pointed stars<br />
Constitute a set with 2735, other two: 2737 and 2738 are<br />
oriented differently<br />
1F7CE � MEDIUM EIGHT POINTED BLACK STAR<br />
= w-2237<br />
→ 2737 ✷ eight pointed rectilinear black star<br />
1F7CF � HEAVY EIGHT POINTED BLACK STAR<br />
= w-1173<br />
→ 2738 ✸ heavy eight pointed rectilinear black<br />
star<br />
1F7D0 � VERY HEAVY EIGHT POINTED BLACK STAR<br />
= w-2238<br />
1F7D1 � HEAVY EIGHT POINTED PINWHEEL STAR<br />
= w-1175<br />
→ 2735 ✵ eight pointed pinwheel star<br />
Twelve pointed stars<br />
Constitute a set as follows: 1F7CF, 2739, 1F7D0, and 1F7D1<br />
1F7D2 � LIGHT TWELVE POINTED BLACK STAR<br />
= w-2239<br />
1F7D3 � HEAVY TWELVE POINTED BLACK STAR<br />
= w-1174<br />
1F7D4 � HEAVY TWELVE POINTED PINWHEEL STAR<br />
= w-2245<br />
Geometric Shapes Extended<br />
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1F7D4
1F8FF<br />
Supplemental Arrows-C<br />
1F800<br />
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Arrows with small triangle arrowhead<br />
1F800 � LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH SMALL TRIANGLE<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3153<br />
1F801 � UPWARDS ARROW WITH SMALL TRIANGLE<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3155<br />
1F802 � RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH SMALL TRIANGLE<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3154<br />
1F803 � DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH SMALL TRIANGLE<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3156<br />
Arrows with medium triangle arrowhead<br />
1F804 � LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH MEDIUM TRIANGLE<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3157<br />
1F805 � UPWARDS ARROW WITH MEDIUM TRIANGLE<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3159<br />
1F806 � RIGHTWARDS ARBROW WITH MEDIUM<br />
TRIANGLE ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3158<br />
1F807 � DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH MEDIUM<br />
TRIANGLE ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3160<br />
Arrows with large triangle arrowhead<br />
1F808 � LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH LARGE TRIANGLE<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3161<br />
1F809 � UPWARDS ARROW WITH LARGE TRIANGLE<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3163<br />
1F80A � RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH LARGE TRIANGLE<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3162<br />
1F80B � DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH LARGE TRIANGLE<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3164<br />
Sans-serif arrows<br />
1F80C � LEFTWARDS SANS-SERIF ARROW<br />
= w-3102<br />
→ 2190 ← leftwards arrow<br />
1F80D � UPWARDS SANS-SERIF ARROW<br />
= w-3104<br />
→ 2191 ↑ upwards arrow<br />
1F80E � RIGHTWARDS SANS-SERIF ARROW<br />
= w-3103<br />
→ 2192 → rightwards arrow<br />
1F80F � DOWNWARDS SANS-SERIF ARROW<br />
= w-3105<br />
→ 2193 ↓ downwards arrow<br />
1F810 � LEFT RIGHT SANS-SERIF ARROW<br />
= w-3110<br />
→ 2194 ↔ left right arrow<br />
1F811 � UP DOWN SANS-SERIF ARROW<br />
= w-3111<br />
→ 2195 ↕ up down arrow<br />
1F812 � NORTH WEST SANS-SERIF ARROW<br />
= w-3106<br />
→ 2196 ↖ north west arrow<br />
1F813 � NORTH EAST SANS-SERIF ARROW<br />
= w-3107<br />
→ 2197 ↗ north east arrow<br />
Supplemental Arrows-C<br />
1F829<br />
1F814 � SOUTH EAST SANS-SERIF ARROW<br />
= w-3109<br />
→ 2198 ↘ south east arrow<br />
1F815 � SOUTH WEST SANS-SERIF ARROW<br />
= w-3108<br />
→ 2199 ↙ south west arrow<br />
Arrows with small equilateral arrowhead<br />
1F818 � LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH SMALL<br />
EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3137<br />
1F819 � UPWARDS ARROW WITH SMALL EQUILATERAL<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3139<br />
1F81A � RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH SMALL<br />
EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3138<br />
1F81B � DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH SMALL<br />
EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3140<br />
Arrows with equilateral arrowhead<br />
1F81C � LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH EQUILATERAL<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3141<br />
1F81D � UPWARDS ARROW WITH EQUILATERAL<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3143<br />
1F81E � RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH EQUILATERAL<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3142<br />
1F81F � DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH EQUILATERAL<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3144<br />
Heavy arrows with equilateral arrowhead<br />
1F820 � HEAVY LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH<br />
EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3145<br />
1F821 � HEAVY UPWARDS ARROW WITH EQUILATERAL<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3147<br />
1F822 � HEAVY RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH<br />
EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3146<br />
1F823 � HEAVY DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH<br />
EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3148<br />
Heavy arrows with large equilateral arrowhead<br />
1F824 � HEAVY LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH LARGE<br />
EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3149<br />
1F825 � HEAVY UPWARDS ARROW WITH LARGE<br />
EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3151<br />
1F826 � HEAVY RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH LARGE<br />
EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3150<br />
1F827 � HEAVY DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH LARGE<br />
EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3152<br />
Triangle headed arrows with narrow shaft<br />
1F828 � LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH<br />
NARROW SHAFT<br />
= w-3165<br />
1F829
1F82A<br />
1F82A � RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW<br />
WITH NARROW SHAFT<br />
= w-3166<br />
1F82B
1F85C<br />
1F85C � WIDE-HEADED NORTH WEST BARB ARROW<br />
= w-1227<br />
1F85D � WIDE-HEADED NORTH EAST BARB ARROW<br />
= w-1228<br />
1F85E � WIDE-HEADED SOUTH EAST BARB ARROW<br />
= w-1230<br />
1F85F � WIDE-HEADED SOUTH WEST BARB ARROW<br />
= w-1229<br />
Wide-headed medium barb arrows<br />
1F860 � WIDE-HEADED LEFTWARDS MEDIUM BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3217<br />
1F861 � WIDE-HEADED UPWARDS MEDIUM BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3219<br />
1F862 � WIDE-HEADED RIGHTWARDS MEDIUM BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3218<br />
→ 2794 ➔ heavy wide-headed rightwards arrow<br />
1F863 � WIDE-HEADED DOWNWARDS MEDIUM BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3220<br />
1F864 � WIDE-HEADED NORTH WEST MEDIUM BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3221<br />
1F865 � WIDE-HEADED NORTH EAST MEDIUM BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3222<br />
1F866 � WIDE-HEADED SOUTH EAST MEDIUM BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3224<br />
1F867 � WIDE-HEADED SOUTH WEST MEDIUM BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3223<br />
Wide-headed heavy barb arrows<br />
1F868 � WIDE-HEADED LEFTWARDS HEAVY BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-1231<br />
1F869 � WIDE-HEADED UPWARDS HEAVY BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-1233<br />
1F86A � WIDE-HEADED RIGHTWARDS HEAVY BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-1232<br />
1F86B � WIDE-HEADED DOWNWARDS HEAVY BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-1234<br />
1F86C � WIDE-HEADED NORTH WEST HEAVY BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-1235<br />
1F86D � WIDE-HEADED NORTH EAST HEAVY BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-1236<br />
1F86E � WIDE-HEADED SOUTH EAST HEAVY BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-1238<br />
1F86F � WIDE-HEADED SOUTH WEST HEAVY BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-1237<br />
Wide-headed very heavy barb arrows<br />
1F870 � WIDE-HEADED LEFTWARDS VERY HEAVY BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3225<br />
Supplemental Arrows-C<br />
1F884<br />
1F871 � WIDE-HEADED UPWARDS VERY HEAVY BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3227<br />
1F872 � WIDE-HEADED RIGHTWARDS VERY HEAVY<br />
BARB ARROW<br />
= w-3226<br />
1F873 � WIDE-HEADED DOWNWARDS VERY HEAVY<br />
BARB ARROW<br />
= w-3228<br />
1F874 � WIDE-HEADED NORTH WEST VERY HEAVY<br />
BARB ARROW<br />
= w-3229<br />
1F875 � WIDE-HEADED NORTH EAST VERY HEAVY BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3230<br />
1F876 � WIDE-HEADED SOUTH EAST VERY HEAVY BARB<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3232<br />
1F877 � WIDE-HEADED SOUTH WEST VERY HEAVY<br />
BARB ARROW<br />
= w-3231<br />
Arrowheads<br />
These sets are narrower than the dingbats set<br />
1F878 � THREE-D TOP-LIGHTED LEFTWARDS<br />
EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-1215<br />
1F879 � THREE-D RIGHT-LIGHTED UPWARDS<br />
EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-1217<br />
1F87A � THREE-D TOP-LIGHTED RIGHTWARDS<br />
EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-1216<br />
→ 27A2 ➢ three-d top-lighted rightwards<br />
arrowhead<br />
1F87B � THREE-D LEFT-LIGHTED DOWNWARDS<br />
EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-1218<br />
1F87C � BLACK LEFTWARDS EQUILATERAL<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3133<br />
1F87D � BLACK UPWARDS EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3135<br />
1F87E � BLACK RIGHTWARDS EQUILATERAL<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3134<br />
→ 27A4 ➤ black rightwards arrowhead<br />
1F87F � BLACK DOWNWARDS EQUILATERAL<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3136<br />
1F880 � LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3233<br />
= draw left<br />
1F881 � UPWARDS TRIANGLE ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3235<br />
= draw up<br />
1F882 � RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3234<br />
= draw right<br />
1F883 � DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3236<br />
= draw down<br />
1F884 � LEFTWARDS WHITE ARROW WITHIN TRIANGLE<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3237<br />
= draw double left<br />
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1F885<br />
1F885 � UPWARDS WHITE ARROW WITHIN TRIANGLE<br />
ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3239<br />
= draw double up<br />
1F886 � RIGHTWARDS WHITE ARROW WITHIN<br />
TRIANGLE ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3238<br />
= draw double right<br />
1F887 � DOWNWARDS WHITE ARROW WITHIN<br />
TRIANGLE ARROWHEAD<br />
= w-3240<br />
= draw double down<br />
Notched arrows<br />
1F888 � LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH NOTCHED TAIL<br />
= w-3185<br />
1F889 � UPWARDS ARROW WITH NOTCHED TAIL<br />
= w-3187<br />
1F88A � RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH NOTCHED TAIL<br />
= w-3186<br />
→ 27AF ➯ notched lower right-shadowed white<br />
rightwards arrow<br />
1F88B � DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH NOTCHED TAIL<br />
= w-3188<br />
Heavy arrow shaft<br />
Vertical alignment and thickness compatible with heavy shaft<br />
arrows<br />
1F88C � HEAVY ARROW SHAFT WIDTH ONE<br />
= w-3172<br />
1F88D � HEAVY ARROW SHAFT WIDTH TWO THIRDS<br />
= w-3173<br />
1F88E � HEAVY ARROW SHAFT WIDTH ONE HALF<br />
= w-3174<br />
1F88F � HEAVY ARROW SHAFT WIDTH ONE THIRD<br />
= w-3175<br />
Shaded white arrows<br />
1F890 � LEFTWARDS BOTTOM-SHADED WHITE ARROW<br />
= w-3090<br />
1F891 � RIGHTWARDS BOTTOM SHADED WHITE<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3091<br />
1F892 � LEFTWARDS TOP SHADED WHITE ARROW<br />
= w-3092<br />
1F893 � RIGHTWARDS TOP SHADED WHITE ARROW<br />
= w-3093<br />
1F894 � LEFTWARDS LEFT-SHADED WHITE ARROW<br />
= w-3094<br />
1F895 � RIGHTWARDS RIGHT-SHADED WHITE ARROW<br />
= w-3095<br />
→ 27A9 ➩ right-shaded white rightwards arrow<br />
1F896 � LEFTWARDS RIGHT-SHADED WHITE ARROW<br />
= w-3096<br />
1F897 � RIGHTWARDS LEFT-SHADED WHITE ARROW<br />
= w-3097<br />
→ 27AA ➪ left-shaded white rightwards arrow<br />
1F898 � LEFTWARDS BACK-TILTED SHADOWED WHITE<br />
ARROW<br />
= w-3098<br />
1F899 � RIGHTWARDS BACK-TILTED SHADOWED<br />
WHITE ARROW<br />
= w-3099<br />
→ 27AB ➫ back-tilted shadowed white<br />
rightwards arrow<br />
Supplemental Arrows-C<br />
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1F89A � LEFTWARDS FRONT-TILTED SHADOWED<br />
WHITE ARROW<br />
= w-3100<br />
1F89B � RIGHTWARDS FRONT-TILTED SHADOWED<br />
WHITE ARROW<br />
= w-3101<br />
→ 27AC ➬ front-tilted shadowed white<br />
rightwards arrow<br />
1F89B