Count of the characters Unicode (10000-1FFFF)
Unicode is a standard Informatique developed by the Consortium Unicode which aims at giving to any character any system of writing of language a single numerical identifier, and this in a unified way, whatever the data-processing platform or the Logiciel.
Unicode and the standard ISO/CEI 10646 allot to each character an official name within a common repertory unified between all the languages and all the uses. As soon as the common repertory is approved, the characters are grouped in blocks according to their use and of the supported writings, and receive a single numerical identification called not of code , generally identified in the U+xxxx form (where xxxx are a hexadecimal number from 4 to 6 digits, between U+0000 and U+10FFFF).
Plane multilingual additional (SMP)
- Note : for the moment only certain tables classified per package of 4096 points of code are accessible in the first column. The more complete pages of description of each various individual block are still often absent (in the course of construction).
Old or rare writings alphabetical and syllabic
Old brahmic writings, old alphabets and African spelling-books
Other alphabetical writings or Afro-Asian spelling-books old
Invented literary writings
Pictographic writings and hiéroglyphes old
Old or rare complex writings Asian
Marking systems
See too
Internal bonds
- Unicode, ISO/CEI 10646
- UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32
- Assistance: Special characters
- Assistance: Unicode
- Wikipédia:Unicode/Test
External bonds
- Tables of characters classified by writing, on the official site Unicode (standardized last version) :
- Tables of the codes of Unicode natures classified by écriture ;
- The Unicode Character Codes Charts By Script.
- Roadmap to the SMP (1 Planes) (writings supported or in the course of standardization), on the Unicode official site.
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