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Latin-1 Supplement

The Latin-1 Supplement (also called C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement) is the second Unicode block in the Unicode standard. It encodes the upper range of ISO 8859-1: 80 (U+0080) - FF (U+00FF). C1 Controls (0080–009F) are not graphic. This block ranges from U+0080 to U+00FF, contains 128 characters and includes the C1 controls, Latin-1 punctuation and symbols, 30 pairs of majuscule and minuscule accented Latin characters and 2 mathematical operators.

Latin-1 Supplement
or
C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement
RangeU+0080..U+00FF
(128 code points)
PlaneBMP
ScriptsLatin (64 char.)
Common (64 char.)
Major alphabetsFrench
German
Icelandic
Portuguese
Spanish
Symbol setsPunctuation
Mathematics
Currency
Assigned128 code points
33 Control or Format
Unused0 reserved code points
Source standardsISO/IEC 8859-1
Unicode version history
1.0.0 (1991)128 (+128)
Chart
Code chart
Note: [1][2]

The C1 controls and Latin-1 Supplement block has been included in its present form, with the same character repertoire since version 1.0 of the Unicode Standard.[3] Its block name in Unicode 1.0 was simply Latin1.[4]

Character table

Code Result Description Acronym
C1 Controls
U+0080 Padding Character PAD
U+0081 High Octet Preset HOP
U+0082 Break Permitted Here BPH
U+0083 No Break Here NBH
U+0084 Index IND
U+0085 Next Line NEL
U+0086 Start of Selected Area SSA
U+0087 End of Selected Area ESA
U+0088 Character (Horizontal) Tabulation Set HTS
U+0089 Character (Horizontal) Tabulation with Justification HTJ
U+008A Line (Vertical) Tabulation Set LTS
U+008B Partial Line Forward (Down) PLD
U+008C Partial Line Backward (Up) PLU
U+008D Reverse Line Feed (Index) RI
U+008E Single-Shift Two SS2
U+008F Single-Shift Three SS3
U+0090 Device Control String DCS
U+0091 Private Use One PU1
U+0092 Private Use Two PU2
U+0093 Set Transmit State STS
U+0094 Cancel character CCH
U+0095 Message Waiting MW
U+0096 Start of Protected Area SPA
U+0097 End of Protected Area EPA
U+0098 Start of String SOS
U+0099 Single Graphic Character Introducer SGCI
U+009A Single Character Introducer SCI
U+009B Control Sequence Introducer CSI
U+009C String Terminator ST
U+009D Operating System Command OSC
U+009E Private Message PM
U+009F Application Program Command APC
Latin-1 Punctuation and Symbols
U+00A0   Non-breaking space NBSP
U+00A1 ¡ Inverted exclamation mark
U+00A2 ¢ Cent sign
U+00A3 £ Pound sign
U+00A4 ¤ Currency sign
U+00A5 ¥ Yen sign
U+00A6 ¦ Broken bar
U+00A7 § Section sign
U+00A8 ¨ Diaeresis
U+00A9 © Copyright sign
U+00AA ª Feminine Ordinal Indicator
U+00AB « Left-pointing double angle quotation mark
U+00AC ¬ Not sign
U+00AD Soft hyphen SHY
U+00AE ® Registered sign
U+00AF ¯ Macron
U+00B0 ° Degree symbol
U+00B1 ± Plus-minus sign
U+00B2 ² Superscript two
U+00B3 ³ Superscript three
U+00B4 ´ Acute accent
U+00B5 µ Micro sign
U+00B6 Pilcrow sign
U+00B7 · Middle dot
U+00B8 ¸ Cedilla
U+00B9 ¹ Superscript one
U+00BA º Masculine ordinal indicator
U+00BB » Right-pointing double-angle quotation mark
U+00BC ¼ Vulgar fraction one quarter
U+00BD ½ Vulgar fraction one half
U+00BE ¾ Vulgar fraction three quarters
U+00BF ¿ Inverted question mark
Letters
U+00C0 À Latin Capital Letter A with grave
U+00C1 Á Latin Capital letter A with acute
U+00C2 Â Latin Capital letter A with circumflex
U+00C3 Ã Latin Capital letter A with tilde
U+00C4 Ä Latin Capital letter A with diaeresis
U+00C5 Å Latin Capital letter A with ring above
U+00C6 Æ Latin Capital letter AE
U+00C7 Ç Latin Capital letter C with cedilla
U+00C8 È Latin Capital letter E with grave
U+00C9 É Latin Capital letter E with acute
U+00CA Ê Latin Capital letter E with circumflex
U+00CB Ë Latin Capital letter E with diaeresis
U+00CC Ì Latin Capital letter I with grave
U+00CD Í Latin Capital letter I with acute
U+00CE Î Latin Capital letter I with circumflex
U+00CF Ï Latin Capital letter I with diaeresis
U+00D0 Ð Latin Capital letter Eth
U+00D1 Ñ Latin Capital letter N with tilde
U+00D2 Ò Latin Capital letter O with grave
U+00D3 Ó Latin Capital letter O with acute
U+00D4 Ô Latin Capital letter O with circumflex
U+00D5 Õ Latin Capital letter O with tilde
U+00D6 Ö Latin Capital letter O with diaeresis
Mathematical operator
U+00D7 × Multiplication sign
Letters
U+00D8 Ø Latin Capital letter O with stroke
U+00D9 Ù Latin Capital letter U with grave
U+00DA Ú Latin Capital letter U with acute
U+00DB Û Latin Capital Letter U with circumflex
U+00DC Ü Latin Capital Letter U with diaeresis
U+00DD Ý Latin Capital Letter Y with acute
U+00DE Þ Latin Capital Letter Thorn
U+00DF ß Latin Small Letter sharp S
U+00E0 à Latin Small Letter A with grave
U+00E1 á Latin Small Letter A with acute
U+00E2 â Latin Small Letter A with circumflex
U+00E3 ã Latin Small Letter A with tilde
U+00E4 ä Latin Small Letter A with diaeresis
U+00E5 å Latin Small Letter A with ring above
U+00E6 æ Latin Small Letter AE
U+00E7 ç Latin Small Letter C with cedilla
U+00E8 è Latin Small Letter E with grave
U+00E9 é Latin Small Letter E with acute
U+00EA ê Latin Small Letter E with circumflex
U+00EB ë Latin Small Letter E with diaeresis
U+00EC ì Latin Small Letter I with grave
U+00ED í Latin Small Letter I with acute
U+00EE î Latin Small Letter I with circumflex
U+00EF ï Latin Small Letter I with diaeresis
U+00F0 ð Latin Small Letter Eth
U+00F1 ñ Latin Small Letter N with tilde
U+00F2 ò Latin Small Letter O with grave
U+00F3 ó Latin Small Letter O with acute
U+00F4 ô Latin Small Letter O with circumflex
U+00F5 õ Latin Small Letter O with tilde
U+00F6 ö Latin Small Letter O with diaeresis
Mathematical operator
U+00F7 ÷ Division sign
Letters
U+00F8 ø Latin Small Letter O with stroke
U+00F9 ù Latin Small Letter U with grave
U+00FA ú Latin Small Letter U with acute
U+00FB û Latin Small Letter U with circumflex
U+00FC ü Latin Small Letter U with diaeresis
U+00FD ý Latin Small Letter Y with acute
U+00FE þ Latin Small Letter Thorn
U+00FF ÿ Latin Small Letter Y with diaeresis

Subheadings

The C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement block has four subheadings within its character collection: C1 controls, Latin-1 Punctuation and Symbols, Letters, and Mathematical operator(s).[5]

C1 controls

The C1 controls subheading contains 32 supplementary control codes inherited from ISO/IEC 8859-1 and many other 8-bit character standards. The alias names for the C0 and C1 control codes are taken from ISO/IEC 6429:1992.[5]

Latin-1 punctuation and symbols

The Latin-1 Punctuation and Symbols subheading contains 32 characters of common international punctuation characters, such as inverted exclamation and question marks, and a middle dot; and symbols like currency signs, spacing diacritic marks, vulgar fraction, and superscript numbers.[5]

Letters

The Letters subheading contains 30 pairs of majuscule and minuscule accented or novel Latin characters for western European languages, and two extra minuscule characters not commonly used word-initially.[5]

Mathematical operator

The Mathematical operator subheading is used for the multiplication and division signs.[5]

Number of symbols, letters and control codes

The table below shows the number of each letters, symbols and control codes in each subheadings in the C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement block.

Type of subheading Number of symbols Range of characters
C1 controls 32 control codes U+0080 to U+009F
Latin-1 punctuation and symbols 32 punctuation and symbols U+00A0 to U+00BF
Letters 30 pairs of majuscule and minuscule accented Latin characters U+00C0 to U+00D6, U+00D8 to U+00F6 and U+00F8 to U+00FF
Mathematical operators The U+00D7 × MULTIPLICATION SIGN and U+00F7 ÷ DIVISION SIGN symbols. U+00D7 and U+00F7

Compact table

C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement[1]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
U+008x XXX XXX BPH NBH  IND NEL SSA ESA HTS HTJ VTS PLD PLU  RI   SS2 SS3
U+009x DCS PU1 PU2 STS CCH  MW  SPA EPA SOS XXX SCI  CSI   ST  OSC  PM  APC
U+00Ax NBSP ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ª « ¬ SHY ® ¯
U+00Bx ° ± ² ³ ´ µ · ¸ ¹ º » ¼ ½ ¾ ¿
U+00Cx À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï
U+00Dx Ð Ñ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö × Ø Ù Ú Û Ü Ý Þ ß
U+00Ex à á â ã ä å æ ç è é ê ë ì í î ï
U+00Fx ð ñ ò ó ô õ ö ÷ ø ù ú û ü ý þ ÿ
1.^ As of Unicode version 15.0

Emoji

The Latin-1 Supplement block contains two emoji: U+00A9 and U+00AE.[6][7]

The block has four standardized variants defined to specify emoji-style (U+FE0F VS16) or text presentation (U+FE0E VS15) for the two emoji, both of which default to a text presentation.[8]

Emoji variation sequences
U+ 00A9 00AE
base code point © ®
base+VS15 (text) ©︎ ®︎
base+VS16 (emoji) ©️ ®️

History

The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Latin-1 Supplement block:

Version Final code points[a] Count L2 ID WG2 ID Document
1.0.0 U+0080..009F 32 X3L2/95-002 PDAM No. 3 to ISO/IEC 10646-1 on coding of C1 controls, 1994-11-01
X3L2/95-028 N1148 Nine tables of replies to repeated/extended votes, 1995-02-22
N1203 Umamaheswaran, V. S.; Ksar, Mike (1995-05-03), "5.3", Unconfirmed minutes of SC2/WG2 Meeting 27, Geneva
X3L2/95-061 DAM no.3 to ISO/IEC 10646-1 (Coding of C1 controls), 1995-06-01
N1307 Table of replies to JTC1 letter ballot on 10646 DAM 3, Coding of C1 Controls, (SC2 N 2666), 1996-01-15
N1309 Paterson, Bruce (1996-01-17), Report and Disposition of Comments on DAM 1, UTF 16 and DAM 2, UTF-8, DAM 3, Coding of C1 Controls, and DAM 4, Removal of Annex G: UTF1
N1312 Paterson, Bruce (1996-01-17), Draft Final Text of 10646 AMD-3, Coding of C1 Controls
L2/99-048 Umamaheswaran, V. S. (1999-02-04), C1 controls in the code charts
L2/99-054R Aliprand, Joan (1999-06-21), "C1 Controls", Approved Minutes from the UTC/L2 meeting in Palo Alto, February 3-5, 1999
N3046 Suignard, Michel (2006-02-22), Improving formal definition for control characters
N3103 (pdf, doc) Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2006-08-25), "M48.33", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 48, Mountain View, CA, USA; 2006-04-24/27
U+00A0..00FF 96 (to be determined)
X3L2/94-077 N994 Davis, Mark (1994-03-03), ISO/IEC 10646-1 - Proposed Draft Corrigendum 1
X3L2/94-098 N1033 (pdf, doc) Umamaheswaran, V. S.; Ksar, Mike (1994-06-01), "8.1.15", Unconfirmed Minutes of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 Meeting 25, Falez Hotel, Antalya, Turkey, 1994-04-18--22
L2/11-016 Moore, Lisa (2011-02-15), "Correct mistakes in property assignments for super and subscripted letters (B.13.4) [U+00AA, U+00BA]", UTC #126 / L2 #223 Minutes
L2/11-116 Moore, Lisa (2011-05-17), "Consensus 127-C14", UTC #127 / L2 #224 Minutes, Change the general category of to U+00AA FEMININE ORDINAL INDICATOR and U+00BA MASCULINE ORDINAL INDICATOR "Lo" for Unicode 6.1.
L2/11-261R2 Moore, Lisa (2011-08-16), "Consensus 128-C6", UTC #128 / L2 #225 Minutes, Change the general category from "So" to "Po" ... [U+00A7 and U+00B6]
L2/15-050R[b][c] Davis, Mark; et al. (2015-01-29), Additional variation selectors for emoji
  1. ^ Proposed code points and characters names may differ from final code points and names
  2. ^ See also L2/13-207, L2/14-054, L2/14-063, L2/15-051A, L2/15-051B
  3. ^ Refer to the history section of the Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs block for additional emoji-related documents

See also

References

  1. ^ "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  2. ^ "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  3. ^ The Unicode Standard Version 1.0, Volume 1. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc. 1991 [1990]. ISBN 0-201-56788-1.
  4. ^ "3.8: Block-by-Block Charts" (PDF). The Unicode Standard. version 1.0. Unicode Consortium.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Unicode 6.2 code charts" (PDF). The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  6. ^ "UTR #51: Unicode Emoji". Unicode Consortium. 2020-02-11.
  7. ^ "UCD: Emoji Data for UTR #51". Unicode Consortium. 2021-08-26.
  8. ^ "UTS #51 Emoji Variation Sequences". The Unicode Consortium.

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Not to be confused with ISO IEC 8859 1 For a list of all Latin characters encoded in Unicode see Latin script in Unicode See also Basic Latin Unicode block The Latin 1 Supplement also called C1 Controls and Latin 1 Supplement is the second Unicode block in the Unicode standard It encodes the upper range of ISO 8859 1 80 U 0080 FF U 00FF C1 Controls 0080 009F are not graphic This block ranges from U 0080 to U 00FF contains 128 characters and includes the C1 controls Latin 1 punctuation and symbols 30 pairs of majuscule and minuscule accented Latin characters and 2 mathematical operators Latin 1 Supplementor C1 Controls and Latin 1 SupplementRangeU 0080 U 00FF 128 code points PlaneBMPScriptsLatin 64 char Common 64 char Major alphabetsFrenchGermanIcelandicPortugueseSpanishSymbol setsPunctuationMathematicsCurrencyAssigned128 code points 33 Control or FormatUnused0 reserved code pointsSource standardsISO IEC 8859 1Unicode version history1 0 0 1991 128 128 ChartCode chartNote 1 2 The C1 controls and Latin 1 Supplement block has been included in its present form with the same character repertoire since version 1 0 of the Unicode Standard 3 Its block name in Unicode 1 0 was simply Latin1 4 Contents 1 Character table 2 Subheadings 2 1 C1 controls 2 2 Latin 1 punctuation and symbols 2 3 Letters 2 4 Mathematical operator 3 Number of symbols letters and control codes 4 Compact table 5 Emoji 6 History 7 See also 8 ReferencesCharacter table EditCode Result Description AcronymC1 ControlsU 0080 Padding Character PADU 0081 High Octet Preset HOPU 0082 Break Permitted Here BPHU 0083 No Break Here NBHU 0084 Index INDU 0085 Next Line NELU 0086 Start of Selected Area SSAU 0087 End of Selected Area ESAU 0088 Character Horizontal Tabulation Set HTSU 0089 Character Horizontal Tabulation with Justification HTJU 008A Line Vertical Tabulation Set LTSU 008B Partial Line Forward Down PLDU 008C Partial Line Backward Up PLUU 008D Reverse Line Feed Index RIU 008E Single Shift Two SS2U 008F Single Shift Three SS3U 0090 Device Control String DCSU 0091 Private Use One PU1U 0092 Private Use Two PU2U 0093 Set Transmit State STSU 0094 Cancel character CCHU 0095 Message Waiting MWU 0096 Start of Protected Area SPAU 0097 End of Protected Area EPAU 0098 Start of String SOSU 0099 Single Graphic Character Introducer SGCIU 009A Single Character Introducer SCIU 009B Control Sequence Introducer CSIU 009C String Terminator STU 009D Operating System Command OSCU 009E Private Message PMU 009F Application Program Command APCLatin 1 Punctuation and SymbolsU 00A0 Non breaking space NBSPU 00A1 Inverted exclamation markU 00A2 Cent signU 00A3 Pound signU 00A4 Currency signU 00A5 Yen signU 00A6 Broken barU 00A7 Section signU 00A8 DiaeresisU 00A9 c Copyright signU 00AA ª Feminine Ordinal IndicatorU 00AB Left pointing double angle quotation markU 00AC Not signU 00AD Soft hyphen SHYU 00AE Registered signU 00AF MacronU 00B0 Degree symbolU 00B1 Plus minus signU 00B2 Superscript twoU 00B3 Superscript threeU 00B4 Acute accentU 00B5 µ Micro signU 00B6 Pilcrow signU 00B7 Middle dotU 00B8 CedillaU 00B9 Superscript oneU 00BA º Masculine ordinal indicatorU 00BB Right pointing double angle quotation markU 00BC Vulgar fraction one quarterU 00BD Vulgar fraction one halfU 00BE Vulgar fraction three quartersU 00BF Inverted question markLettersU 00C0 A Latin Capital Letter A with graveU 00C1 A Latin Capital letter A with acuteU 00C2 A Latin Capital letter A with circumflexU 00C3 A Latin Capital letter A with tildeU 00C4 A Latin Capital letter A with diaeresisU 00C5 A Latin Capital letter A with ring aboveU 00C6 AE Latin Capital letter AEU 00C7 C Latin Capital letter C with cedillaU 00C8 E Latin Capital letter E with graveU 00C9 E Latin Capital letter E with acuteU 00CA E Latin Capital letter E with circumflexU 00CB E Latin Capital letter E with diaeresisU 00CC I Latin Capital letter I with graveU 00CD I Latin Capital letter I with acuteU 00CE I Latin Capital letter I with circumflexU 00CF I Latin Capital letter I with diaeresisU 00D0 D Latin Capital letter EthU 00D1 N Latin Capital letter N with tildeU 00D2 O Latin Capital letter O with graveU 00D3 o Latin Capital letter O with acuteU 00D4 O Latin Capital letter O with circumflexU 00D5 O Latin Capital letter O with tildeU 00D6 O Latin Capital letter O with diaeresisMathematical operatorU 00D7 Multiplication signLettersU 00D8 O Latin Capital letter O with strokeU 00D9 U Latin Capital letter U with graveU 00DA U Latin Capital letter U with acuteU 00DB U Latin Capital Letter U with circumflexU 00DC U Latin Capital Letter U with diaeresisU 00DD Y Latin Capital Letter Y with acuteU 00DE TH Latin Capital Letter ThornU 00DF ss Latin Small Letter sharp SU 00E0 a Latin Small Letter A with graveU 00E1 a Latin Small Letter A with acuteU 00E2 a Latin Small Letter A with circumflexU 00E3 a Latin Small Letter A with tildeU 00E4 a Latin Small Letter A with diaeresisU 00E5 a Latin Small Letter A with ring aboveU 00E6 ae Latin Small Letter AEU 00E7 c Latin Small Letter C with cedillaU 00E8 e Latin Small Letter E with graveU 00E9 e Latin Small Letter E with acuteU 00EA e Latin Small Letter E with circumflexU 00EB e Latin Small Letter E with diaeresisU 00EC i Latin Small Letter I with graveU 00ED i Latin Small Letter I with acuteU 00EE i Latin Small Letter I with circumflexU 00EF i Latin Small Letter I with diaeresisU 00F0 d Latin Small Letter EthU 00F1 n Latin Small Letter N with tildeU 00F2 o Latin Small Letter O with graveU 00F3 o Latin Small Letter O with acuteU 00F4 o Latin Small Letter O with circumflexU 00F5 o Latin Small Letter O with tildeU 00F6 o Latin Small Letter O with diaeresisMathematical operatorU 00F7 Division signLettersU 00F8 o Latin Small Letter O with strokeU 00F9 u Latin Small Letter U with graveU 00FA u Latin Small Letter U with acuteU 00FB u Latin Small Letter U with circumflexU 00FC u Latin Small Letter U with diaeresisU 00FD y Latin Small Letter Y with acuteU 00FE th Latin Small Letter ThornU 00FF y Latin Small Letter Y with diaeresisSubheadings EditThe C1 Controls and Latin 1 Supplement block has four subheadings within its character collection C1 controls Latin 1 Punctuation and Symbols Letters and Mathematical operator s 5 C1 controls Edit The C1 controls subheading contains 32 supplementary control codes inherited from ISO IEC 8859 1 and many other 8 bit character standards The alias names for the C0 and C1 control codes are taken from ISO IEC 6429 1992 5 Latin 1 punctuation and symbols Edit The Latin 1 Punctuation and Symbols subheading contains 32 characters of common international punctuation characters such as inverted exclamation and question marks and a middle dot and symbols like currency signs spacing diacritic marks vulgar fraction and superscript numbers 5 Letters Edit The Letters subheading contains 30 pairs of majuscule and minuscule accented or novel Latin characters for western European languages and two extra minuscule characters not commonly used word initially 5 Mathematical operator Edit The Mathematical operator subheading is used for the multiplication and division signs 5 Number of symbols letters and control codes EditThe table below shows the number of each letters symbols and control codes in each subheadings in the C1 Controls and Latin 1 Supplement block Type of subheading Number of symbols Range of charactersC1 controls 32 control codes U 0080 to U 009FLatin 1 punctuation and symbols 32 punctuation and symbols U 00A0 to U 00BFLetters 30 pairs of majuscule and minuscule accented Latin characters U 00C0 to U 00D6 U 00D8 to U 00F6 and U 00F8 to U 00FFMathematical operators The U 00D7 MULTIPLICATION SIGN and U 00F7 DIVISION SIGN symbols U 00D7 and U 00F7Compact table EditC1 Controls and Latin 1 Supplement 1 Official Unicode Consortium code chart PDF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E FU 008x XXX XXX BPH NBH IND NEL SSA ESA HTS HTJ VTS PLD PLU RI SS2 SS3U 009x DCS PU1 PU2 STS CCH MW SPA EPA SOS XXX SCI CSI ST OSC PM APCU 00Ax NBSP c ª SHY U 00Bx µ º U 00Cx A A A A A A AE C E E E E I I I IU 00Dx D N O o O O O O U U U U Y TH ssU 00Ex a a a a a a ae c e e e e i i i iU 00Fx d n o o o o o o u u u u y th y1 As of Unicode version 15 0Emoji EditThe Latin 1 Supplement block contains two emoji U 00A9 and U 00AE 6 7 The block has four standardized variants defined to specify emoji style U FE0F VS16 or text presentation U FE0E VS15 for the two emoji both of which default to a text presentation 8 Emoji variation sequences U 00A9 00AEbase code point c base VS15 text c base VS16 emoji c History EditThe following Unicode related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Latin 1 Supplement block Version Final code points a Count L2 ID WG2 ID Document1 0 0 U 0080 009F 32 X3L2 95 002 PDAM No 3 to ISO IEC 10646 1 on coding of C1 controls 1994 11 01X3L2 95 028 N1148 Nine tables of replies to repeated extended votes 1995 02 22N1203 Umamaheswaran V S Ksar Mike 1995 05 03 5 3 Unconfirmed minutes of SC2 WG2 Meeting 27 GenevaX3L2 95 061 DAM no 3 to ISO IEC 10646 1 Coding of C1 controls 1995 06 01N1307 Table of replies to JTC1 letter ballot on 10646 DAM 3 Coding of C1 Controls SC2 N 2666 1996 01 15N1309 Paterson Bruce 1996 01 17 Report and Disposition of Comments on DAM 1 UTF 16 and DAM 2 UTF 8 DAM 3 Coding of C1 Controls and DAM 4 Removal of Annex G UTF1N1312 Paterson Bruce 1996 01 17 Draft Final Text of 10646 AMD 3 Coding of C1 ControlsL2 99 048 Umamaheswaran V S 1999 02 04 C1 controls in the code chartsL2 99 054R Aliprand Joan 1999 06 21 C1 Controls Approved Minutes from the UTC L2 meeting in Palo Alto February 3 5 1999N3046 Suignard Michel 2006 02 22 Improving formal definition for control charactersN3103 pdf doc Umamaheswaran V S 2006 08 25 M48 33 Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 48 Mountain View CA USA 2006 04 24 27U 00A0 00FF 96 to be determined X3L2 94 077 N994 Davis Mark 1994 03 03 ISO IEC 10646 1 Proposed Draft Corrigendum 1X3L2 94 098 N1033 pdf doc Umamaheswaran V S Ksar Mike 1994 06 01 8 1 15 Unconfirmed Minutes of ISO IEC JTC 1 SC 2 WG 2 Meeting 25 Falez Hotel Antalya Turkey 1994 04 18 22L2 11 016 Moore Lisa 2011 02 15 Correct mistakes in property assignments for super and subscripted letters B 13 4 U 00AA U 00BA UTC 126 L2 223 MinutesL2 11 116 Moore Lisa 2011 05 17 Consensus 127 C14 UTC 127 L2 224 Minutes Change the general category of to U 00AA FEMININE ORDINAL INDICATOR and U 00BA MASCULINE ORDINAL INDICATOR Lo for Unicode 6 1 L2 11 261R2 Moore Lisa 2011 08 16 Consensus 128 C6 UTC 128 L2 225 Minutes Change the general category from So to Po U 00A7 and U 00B6 L2 15 050R b c Davis Mark et al 2015 01 29 Additional variation selectors for emoji Proposed code points and characters names may differ from final code points and names See also L2 13 207 L2 14 054 L2 14 063 L2 15 051A L2 15 051B Refer to the history section of the Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs block for additional emoji related documentsSee also EditPhonetic symbols in UnicodeReferences Edit Unicode character database The Unicode Standard Retrieved 2016 07 09 Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard The Unicode Standard Retrieved 2016 07 09 The Unicode Standard Version 1 0 Volume 1 Addison Wesley Publishing Company Inc 1991 1990 ISBN 0 201 56788 1 3 8 Block by Block Charts PDF The Unicode Standard version 1 0 Unicode Consortium a b c d e Unicode 6 2 code charts PDF The Unicode Standard Retrieved 1 April 2013 UTR 51 Unicode Emoji Unicode Consortium 2020 02 11 UCD Emoji Data for UTR 51 Unicode Consortium 2021 08 26 UTS 51 Emoji Variation Sequences The Unicode Consortium Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Latin 1 Supplement amp oldid 1118094345, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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