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  2. Plane (Unicode) - Wikipedia

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    Plane (Unicode) In the Unicode standard, a plane is a contiguous group of 65,536 (2 16) code points. There are 17 planes, identified by the numbers 0 to 16, which corresponds with the possible values 00–10 16 of the first two positions in six position hexadecimal format (U+ hhhhhh ). Plane 0 is the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP), which ...

  3. Block Elements - Wikipedia

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    Block Elements. Block Elements is a Unicode block containing square block symbols of various fill and shading. Used along with block elements are box-drawing characters, shade characters, and terminal graphic characters. These can be used for filling regions of the screen and portraying drop shadows. Its block name in Unicode 1.0 was Blocks.

  4. Manichaean (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Manichaean. Manichaean is a Unicode block containing characters historically used for writing Sogdian, Parthian, and the dialects of Fars.

  5. Runic (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Background. The distinction made by Unicode between character and glyph variant is somewhat problematic in the case of the runes; the reason is the high degree of variation of letter shapes in historical inscriptions, with many "characters" appearing in highly variant shapes, and many specific shapes taking the role of a number of different characters over the period of runic use (roughly the ...

  6. Unicode input - Wikipedia

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    The Unicode logo. Unicode input is the insertion of a specific Unicode character on a computer by a user; it is a common way to input characters not directly supported by a physical keyboard. Unicode characters can be produced either by selecting them from a display or by typing a certain sequence of keys on a physical keyboard.

  7. Old Uyghur (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Old Uighur", Recommendations to UTC #155 April-May 2018 on Script Proposals. L2/18-126. Pandey, Anshuman (2018-04-30), Preliminary proposal to encode Old Uyghur. L2/18-335. Matsui, Dai (2018-05-02), Comments on the preliminary proposal to encode Old Uyghur in Unicode (L2/18-126) L2/18-333. Pandey, Anshuman (2018-11-30), Proposal to encode Old ...

  8. Playing cards in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Playing cards deck. Unicode has code points for the 52 cards of the standard French deck plus the Knight (Ace, 2-10, Jack, Knight, Queen, and King for each suit), two for black and white (or red) jokers and a back of a card, in block Playing Cards (U+1F0A0–1F0FF). Also, a specific red joker and twenty-two generic trump cards are added.

  9. Sundanese (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Sundanese is a Unicode block containing modern characters for writing the Sundanese script of the Sundanese language of the island of Java, Indonesia . Sundanese [1] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) 0. 1.