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Learn about the Unicode block for Tamil and Saurashtra languages, containing 128 code points based on the ISCII standard. See the code chart, history, and documentation of the block.
Kannada is a Unicode block containing characters for the Kannada, Sanskrit, Konkani, Sankethi, Havyaka, Tulu and Kodava languages. The block was based on the ISCII standard and has 91 code points assigned as of Unicode version 15.1.
A comprehensive overview of the Unicode characters, covering 161 modern and historical scripts, as well as multiple symbol sets. Learn how to reference Unicode characters using numeric or entity codes, and see the control codes and special characters.
Unicode equivalence is the specification that some code points represent essentially the same character. Learn about the two notions of equivalence (canonical and compatibility), the normalization algorithms, and the sources of equivalence.
Learn about the Unicode block that contains the most common combining characters, such as accents and diacritics. Find out the code points, glyphs, and descriptions of each character, including U+0327 ̣, the combining dot below.
Learn about the Geometric Shapes block of 96 symbols in Unicode, ranging from U+25A0 to U+25FF. See the names, hex codes, HTML codes, and pictures of each symbol, such as squares, triangles, circles, and arrows.
Learn about the Unicode characters with a derived property of "Math" in various blocks, such as Mathematical Operators, Supplemental Mathematical Operators, and Miscellaneous Technical. See the code charts and examples of mathematical notation for each block.
A combining character is a character that modifies another character in digital typography. Learn about the Unicode ranges, categories and examples of combining characters, such as diacritics and marks.