Tangut Supplement
Tangut Supplement is a Unicode block containing characters from the Tangut script, which was used for writing the Tangut language spoken by the Tangut people in the Western Xia Empire, and in China during the Yuan dynasty and early Ming dynasty. This block is a supplement to the main Tangut block.
Tangut Supplement | |
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Range | U+18D00..U+18D8F (144 code points) |
Plane | SMP |
Scripts | Tangut |
Assigned | 9 code points |
Unused | 135 reserved code points |
Unicode version history | |
13.0 | 9 (+9) |
Note: [1][2] |
Block
Tangut Supplement[1][2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) | ||||||||||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
U+18D0x | 𘴀 | 𘴁 | 𘴂 | 𘴃 | 𘴄 | 𘴅 | 𘴆 | 𘴇 | 𘴈 | |||||||
U+18D1x | ||||||||||||||||
U+18D2x | ||||||||||||||||
U+18D3x | ||||||||||||||||
U+18D4x | ||||||||||||||||
U+18D5x | ||||||||||||||||
U+18D6x | ||||||||||||||||
U+18D7x | ||||||||||||||||
U+18D8x | ||||||||||||||||
Notes |
History
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Tangut Supplement block:
Version | Final code points[lower-alpha 1] | Count | L2 ID | WG2 ID | Document |
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13.0 | U+18D00..18D08 | 9 | L2/19-064 | N5031 | West, Andrew; Zaytsev, Viacheslav (2019-02-11), Investigation of Tangut unification issues |
L2/19-173 | Anderson, Deborah; et al. (2019-04-29), "20. Tangut", Recommendations to UTC #159 April-May 2019 on Script Proposals | ||||
L2/19-207 | N5064 | West, Andrew; Zaytsev, Viacheslav; Jia, Changye; Jing, Yongshi; Sun, Bojun (2019-05-27), Proposal to encode nine Tangut ideographs and six Tangut components | |||
N5095 | Anderson, Deborah; Whistler, Ken; Pournader, Roozbeh; Liang, Hai; Constable, Peter; Moore, Lisa (2019-06-10), "TANGUT", Comments on WG2 #68 documents | ||||
N5122 | "M68.04", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 68, 2019-12-31 | ||||
L2/19-270 | Moore, Lisa (2019-08-02), "Consensus 160-C11", UTC #160 Minutes | ||||
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See also
References
- "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
- "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
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