A set of archival code charts that represents.The new characters are visually highlighted in the charts. New blocks and any blocks in which characters were added for Unicode 14.0.0. Provides a French translation of these latest code charts.įor Unicode 14.0.0 in particular two additional sets of code chart pages are provided: Those charts are always the most currentĬode charts available, and may be updated at any time. The Unicode Standard is available online. Several sets of code charts are available. It is also available as Print-on-Demand (POD) for purchase: Volume 1 and Volume 2. In the navigation bar on the left of this page to access Implementers to allow them to implement the Unicode Standard. The UnicodeĬharacter Database supplies normative and informative data for Information about particular aspects of the standard. The Unicode Standard Annexes supply detailed normative TheĬode charts show representative glyphs for all the UnicodeĬharacters. Requirements for conformance, and guidelines for implementers. The core specification gives the general principles, The code charts (delta and archival) for this version.Version 14.0 of the Unicode Standard consists of: The Unicode Standard, its associated annexes, and the other synchronized Unicode specifications. See Sections D through H below for additional details regarding the changes in this version of For more information, see the migration and modification sections of Some of the changes in Version 14.0 and associated Unicode Technical Standards UTS #51, Unicode Emoji - emoji-related data and behavior.UTS #46, Unicode IDNA Compatibility Processing - compatible processing of non-ASCII URLs.UTS #39, Unicode Security Mechanisms - reducing Unicode spoofing.UTS #10, Unicode Collation Algorithm - sorting Unicode text.Synchrony with the Unicode Standard, because their data files cover the same repertoire. The following four Unicode Technical Standards are versioned in Several other important Unicode specifications have been updated for Version 14.0. See the delta charts for detailed information on significant chart font changes. CJK auxiliary blocks and enclosed alphanumerics.Arabic support for Hausa, Wolof, Hindko, and Punjabi, and Ethiopic support for Gurage.Ahom, Balinese, Brahmi, Canadian aboriginal languages (UCAS), Glagolitic, Kaithi, Kannada, Mongolian, Tagalog, Takri, and Telugu.Unicode Han Database (Unihan) for more information on the updates.Īdditional support for lesser-used languages and scholarly work was extended, including: Support for CJK unified ideographs was enhanced in Version 14.0īy significant corrections and improvements to the Unihan database.Ĭhanges to the Unihan database include updated source lists, regular expressions, It is derived from early Byzantine musical notation and is mainly of scholarly interest. Znamenny musical notation used to write Znamenny Chant, a form of liturgical singing that developed in Russia in the 11th century CE.The som currency sign used in the Kyrgyz Republic.Other symbol and notational additions include: For complete statistics regarding all emoji as ofįor more information about emoji additions in version 14.0, including newĮmoji ZWJ sequences and emoji modifier sequences, see Other character additions support languages of North America and of the Philippines, India, and Mongolia.Pakistan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Java, and Bosnia, and to write honorifics, Arabic script additions used to write languages across Africa and in Iran,.
Tangsa, a modern script used to write the Tangsa language, which is spoken in India and Myanmar.Old Uyghur, an historic script used in Central Asia and elsewhere to write Turkic, Chinese, Mongolian, Tibetan, and Arabic languages.Vithkuqi, an historic script used to write Albanian, and undergoing a modern revival.Cypro-Minoan, an undeciphered historical script primarily used on the island of Cyprus.Toto, used to write the Toto language in northeast India.Program provided support for some of these additions. The new scripts and characters in Version 14.0 add support for lesser-used languagesĪnd unique written requirements worldwide, including numerous symbols additions. Changes in Synchronized Unicode Technical Standardsįor a total of 159 scripts, as well as 37 new emoji characters. Changes in the Unicode Character Database Textual Changes and Character Additionsį. This version supersedes all previous versions of the Unicode Standard.ĭ. This page summarizes the important changes for the Unicode Standard, Version 14.0.0. Unicode® 14.0.0 2021 September 14 ( Announcement) Unihan Core 2020 Radical-Stroke Index (8.2 MB)Ĭommon References for Unicode Standard Annexes Print-on-Demand (POD) for purchase: Volume 1 and Volume 2ĭelta Code Charts (additions to 14.0.0 highlighted)