Duployan (Unicode block)
From HandWiki
Short description: Unicode character block
Duployan | |
---|---|
Range | U+1BC00..U+1BC9F (160 code points) |
Plane | SMP |
Scripts | Duployan |
Major alphabets | Duployéan, Chinook, Romanian shorthand, Sloan-Duployan, Pernin, Perrault |
Assigned | 143 code points |
Unused | 17 reserved code points |
Unicode version history | |
7.0 | 143 (+143) |
Note: [1][2] |
Duployan is a Unicode block containing characters for various Duployan shorthands, including French Duployéan, Chinook Writing, Romanian shorthand, and the English Sloan-Duployan, Pernin, and Perrault shorthands.[3] It is the first block of shorthand characters included in the Unicode Standard.[1]
Block
History
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Duployan block:
Version | Final code points[lower-alpha 1] | Count | L2 ID | WG2 ID | Document |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7.0 | U+1BC00..1BC6A, 1BC70..1BC7C, 1BC80..1BC88, 1BC90..1BC99, 1BC9C..1BC9F | 143 | L2/09-184 | Anderson, Van (2009-05-03), Proposal to include Chinook Pipa script in UCS | |
L2/09-184.1 | Anderson, Van (2009-05-03), Proposal to include Chinook Pipa script in UCS [zip format of the HTML version] | ||||
L2/09-283 | Anderson, Van (2009-07-24), Proposal to include Chinook Pipa script in UCS | ||||
L2/09-364 | Anderson, Van (2009-10-06), Proposal to Include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook Script in UCS | ||||
L2/09-364.1 | Anderson, Van (2009-10-06), Proposal to Include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook Script in UCS [zip format of the HTML version] | ||||
L2/09-364.2 | Anderson, Van (2009-10-26), Proposal to Include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook Script in UCS [fonts and data] | ||||
L2/10-027 | Anderson, Van (2010-01-25), Duployan Charts | ||||
L2/10-028 | Anderson, Van (2010-01-25), Duployan Documentation | ||||
L2/10-026 | Anderson, Van (2010-01-31), Proposal to include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook script in UCS | ||||
L2/10-159 | Anderson, Van (2010-05-03), Proposal to include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook script in UCS | ||||
L2/10-201 | Anderson, Van (2010-05-12), Guide to Duployan Shorthands and Stenographies | ||||
L2/10-202 | Anderson, Van (2010-05-12), Duployan Texts | ||||
L2/10-272R2 | N3895 | Anderson, Van (2010-08-12), Proposal to include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook script and Shorthand Format Controls in UCS | |||
L2/10-221 | Moore, Lisa (2010-08-23), UTC #124 / L2 #221 Minutes | ||||
L2/10-352 | N3922 | Anderson, Van (2010-09-21), Response to Irish NB comments N3908 | |||
L2/10-364 | N3931 | Everson, Michael (2010-10-03), Further discussion on ordering and the proposed Duployan script | |||
L2/10-383 | N3940 | Anderson, Van (2010-10-05), Quick response to Irish NB comments N3931 | |||
L2/11-215 | N4088 | Anderson, Van; Everson, Michael (2011-05-30), Resolving chart and collation order for the Duployan script | |||
L2/11-303 | Anderson, Van (2011-07-19), Proposal to include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook script and Shorthand Format Controls in UCS, as approved by WG2 | ||||
L2/11-261R2 | Moore, Lisa (2011-08-16), UTC #128 / L2 #225 Minutes, "Reconfirm the approval of the 143 Duployan shorthand characters in the Duployan block (U+1BC00..U+1BC9F), with the revised ordering as documented in L2/11-215" | ||||
N4103 | Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 58, 2012-01-03 | ||||
L2/12-329 | Anderson, Van (2012-10-15), Duployan Letter Kk representative glyph change | ||||
L2/12-343R2 | Moore, Lisa (2012-12-04), UTC #133 Minutes | ||||
|
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. https://www.unicode.org/ucd/. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
- ↑ "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard. https://www.unicode.org/versions/enumeratedversions.html. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
- ↑ Anderson, Van. "Proposal to include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook script and Shorthand Format Controls in UCS". https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2011/11303-duployan.pdf. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duployan (Unicode block).
Read more |