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Title: Draft repertoire for FDAM1 of ISO/IEC 10646:2012 (3rd edition) Date: 2012-10-25 L2/11-xxx WG2/N4381 Source: Michel Suignard, project editor Status: Project Editor’s summary of the character repertoire as result of changes in M60 Action: For review by WG2 and UTC experts Distribution: WG2 and UTC Status This document presents a summary of all characters that constitute the tentative repertoire of the amendment 1 to ISO/IEC 10646:2012, with code positions, representative glyphs and character names. In this document, the names and code positions are shown as currently approved by WG2 for the text of the forthcoming ballot. The purpose of this document is to allow WG2 delegates to review the character names, code positions and glyphs and notify the editor if they differ from what was approved in the meeting. A separate ballot document will be submitted by the project editor after the meeting. Manner of Presentation The character names and code points shown are the same for Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646, including annotations. Note to Reviewers Please review that this document accurately reflects the decisions taken at meeting M60, and if possible, alert the project and contributing editors to any discrepancies before the ballot is issued. Despite best efforts there may be minor discrepancies in this document, particularly in terms of this summary and the status information printed in the margins. Contents This document lists 1769 characters. Existing characters from ISO/IEC 10646:2010, for which glyph corrections have been requested are not shown in this summary document, but they will be shown in the ballot documents. The following list shows all 47 blocks (existing or new) to which characters are proposed to be added, or which have been affected by other changes documented here. 0370-03FF Greek and Coptic See document L2/10-474 N3840 0530-058F Armenian See document N3923 N3924 L2/10-354 0600-06FF Arabic See document L2/10-206 N3843 08A0-08FF Arabic Extended-A See document L2/10-442R N3882 N4072 0900-097F Devanagari See document L2/10-475 N3970 0C00-0C7F Telugu See document L2/10-392R 0C80-0CFF Kannada See document L2/10-392R 0D00-0D7F Malayalam See document L2/10-392R 0D80-0DFF Sinhala See document L2/10-301 N3876 N3888 1900-194F Limbu See document L2/11-008 N3975 1AB0-1AFF Combining Diacritical Marks Extended See document N4016 1DC0-1AFF Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement See document N4016 20A0-20CF Currency Symbols See document N4273

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  • Title: Draft repertoire for FDAM1 of ISO/IEC 10646:2012 (3rd edition)

    Date: 2012-10-25 L2/11-xxx WG2/N4381Source: Michel Suignard, project editor Status: Project Editors summary of the character repertoire as result of changes in M60Action: For review by WG2 and UTC expertsDistribution: WG2 and UTCStatusThis document presents a summary of all characters that constitute the tentative repertoire of the amendment 1 toISO/IEC 10646:2012, with code positions, representative glyphs and character names. In this document, the names andcode positions are shown as currently approved by WG2 for the text of the forthcoming ballot. The purpose of thisdocument is to allow WG2 delegates to review the character names, code positions and glyphs and notify the editor ifthey differ from what was approved in the meeting. A separate ballot document will be submitted by the project editorafter the meeting.Manner of PresentationThe character names and code points shown are the same for Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646, including annotations. Note to ReviewersPlease review that this document accurately reflects the decisions taken at meeting M60, and if possible, alert the projectand contributing editors to any discrepancies before the ballot is issued.Despite best efforts there may be minor discrepancies in this document, particularly in terms of this summary and the statusinformation printed in the margins.

    ContentsThis document lists 1769 characters.Existing characters from ISO/IEC 10646:2010, for which glyph corrections have been requested are not shown in thissummary document, but they will be shown in the ballot documents.The following list shows all 47 blocks (existing or new) to which characters are proposed to be added, or which have beenaffected by other changes documented here.0370-03FF Greek and CopticSee document L2/10-474 N38400530-058F ArmenianSee document N3923 N3924 L2/10-3540600-06FF ArabicSee document L2/10-206 N384308A0-08FF Arabic Extended-ASee document L2/10-442R N3882 N40720900-097F DevanagariSee document L2/10-475 N39700C00-0C7F TeluguSee document L2/10-392R0C80-0CFF KannadaSee document L2/10-392R0D00-0D7F MalayalamSee document L2/10-392R0D80-0DFF SinhalaSee document L2/10-301 N3876 N38881900-194F LimbuSee document L2/11-008 N39751AB0-1AFF Combining Diacritical Marks ExtendedSee document N40161DC0-1AFF Combining Diacritical Marks SupplementSee document N401620A0-20CF Currency SymbolsSee document N4273

    [email protected] BoxL2/12-374

  • 2300-23FF Miscellaneous TechnicalSee document N41152700-27BF DingbatsSee document N41152B00-2BFF Miscellaneous Symbols and ArrowsSee document L2/11-196 N40222E00-2E7F Supplement PunctuationSee document N3917 L2/10-361 N3893A640-A69F Cyrillic Extended-BSee document L2/10-394R N3974A720-A7FF Latin Extended-DSee document L2/11-135 N4016A9E0-A9FF Myanmar Extended-BSee document L2/10-345 N3906AB30-ABBF Latin Extended-ESee document N4016FE20-FE2F Combining Half MarksSee document N4114102E0-102FF Coptic Epact NumbersSee document L2/10-206 N384310300-1032F Old ItalicSee document L2/11-14610500-1052F ElbasanSee document L2/11-050 N398510600-107FF Linear ASee document L2/10-422 N397310860-1087F PalmyreneSee document L2/10-255 N386710880-108AF NabataeanSee document L2/10-473 N396910A80-10A9F Old North ArabianSee document L2/10-074R L2/10-376 N3773 N3937 10AC0-10AFF ManichaeanSee document L2/11-123R N4029R111E0-111FF Sinhala Archaic NumbersSee document L2/10-301 N3876 N388811200-1124F KhojkiSee document L2/11-021 N3978112B0-112FF KhudawadiSee document L2/10-271 N387111480-114DF TirhutaSee document L2/11-175 N403511AC0-11AFF Pau Cin HauSee document N4017, L2/11-10416A40-16A6F MroSee document N3589, L2/09-097R16AD0-16AFF Bassa VahSee document N3839 N3847 N3941, L2/10-170 L2/10-217 L2/10-3871B000-1B0FF Kana SupplementSee document L2/10-468 N3987 N4087

  • 1BC00-1BC9F DuployanSee document L2/10-272R N38951BCA0-1BCAF Shorthand Format ControlsSee document L2/10-272R N38951F100-1F1FF Enclosed Alphanumeric SupplementSee document L2/11-0521F300-1F5FF Miscellaneous Symbols and PictographsSee document: N3923 N3924 L2/10-395 L2/11-0311F600-1F64F EmoticonsSee document: L2/11-037 N3982 1F650-1F67F Ornamental DingbatsSee document: L2/11-196 N40221F680-1F6FF Transport and Map SymbolsSee document: L2/11-196 N40221F780-1F7FF Geometric Shapes ExtendedSee document: L2/11-196 N40221F800-1F8FF Supplemental Arrows-CSee document: L2/11-196 N4022

  • Printed: 25-Oct-20124

    03FFGreek and Coptic0370

    037 038 039 03A 03B 03C 03D 03E 03F

    037F

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  • Printed: 25-Oct-2012 5

    037FGreek and Coptic037F

    UTC: 2011-02-10WG2: 2011-06-07contact: Michael Bobeckdocument: L2/10-474 N3840font: EverGreektarget: Amd1.2

    Additional letter037F GREEK CAPITAL LETTER YOT

    lowercase is 03F3

  • Printed: 25-Oct-20126

    058FArmenian0530

    053 054 055 056 057 058

    058D

    058E

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  • Printed: 25-Oct-2012 7

    058EArmenian058D

    UTC: 2011-05-07 (movedfrom 1F3xx block)WG2: 2011-06-07contact: Michael Eversondocument: N3923 N3924L2/10-354font: Uni0530Armeniantarget: Amd1.2

    Religious symbols058D RIGHT-FACING ARMENIAN ETERNITY SIGN058E LEFT-FACING ARMENIAN ETERNITY SIGN

    maps to AST 34.005:1997

  • Printed: 25-Oct-20128

    06FFArabic0600

    060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 06A 06B 06C 06D 06E 06F

    0605

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  • Printed: 25-Oct-2012 9

    0605Arabic0605

    UTC: 2011-02-10WG2: 2010-10-04contact: Anshuman Pandeydocument: L2/10-206 N3843font: Uni0600Arabicdecotypetarget: Amd1

    Supertending mark0605 ARABIC NUMBER MARK ABOVE

    may be used with Coptic Epact numbers

  • Printed: 25-Oct-201210

    08FFArabic Extended-A08A0

    08A 08B 08C 08D 08E 08F

    $

    08A1

    08AD

    08AE

    08AF

    08B0

    08B1

    08FF

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  • Printed: 25-Oct-2012 11

    08FFArabic Extended-A08A1

    UTC: 2011-02-10WG2: 2011-06-07contact: Lorna Priest, KarlPentzlindocument: L2/10-442R L2/11-138 N3882 N4072font: SILAjamiProposalv6target: Amd1.2

    Arabic letter for African languages08A1 ARABIC LETTER BEH WITH HAMZA ABOVE

    Arabic letters for European and Central Asianlanguages08AD ARABIC LETTER LOW ALEF

    Bashkir, Tatar08AE ARABIC LETTER DAL WITH THREE DOTS BELOW

    Belarusian08AF ARABIC LETTER SAD WITH THREE DOTS BELOW

    Belarusian08B0 ARABIC LETTER GAF WITH INVERTED STROKE

    Crimean Tatar, Chechen, Lak 08B1 ARABIC LETTER STRAIGHT WAW

    Tatar

    Extended vowel signs 08FF $ ARABIC MARK SIDEWAYS NOON GHUNNA

  • Printed: 25-Oct-201212

    097FDevanagari0900

    090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097

    0978

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  • Printed: 25-Oct-2012 13

    0978Devanagari0978

    UTC: 2011-02-10WG2: 2011-06-07contact: Anshuman Pandeydocument: L2/10-475 N3970font: Uni0900Devanagaritarget: Amd1.2

    Additional consonants0978 DEVANAGARI LETTER MARWARI DDA

  • Printed: 25-Oct-201214

    0C7FTelugu0C00

    0C0 0C1 0C2 0C3 0C4 0C5 0C6 0C7

    $

    0C00

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  • Printed: 25-Oct-2012 15

    0C00Telugu0C00

    UTC: 2010-11-04WG2: 2011-06-07contact: Shriramana Sharmadocument: L2/10-392Rfont: Uni0C00Telugutarget:

    Various signs0C00 $ TELUGU SIGN COMBINING CANDRABINDU

    ABOVE

  • Printed: 25-Oct-201216

    0CFFKannada0C80

    0C8 0C9 0CA 0CB 0CC 0CD 0CE 0CF

    $

    0C81

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  • Printed: 25-Oct-2012 17

    0C81Kannada0C81

    UTC: 2010-11-04WG2: 2011-06-07contact: Shriramana Sharmadocument: L2/10-392Rfont: Uni0C80Kannadatarget:

    Various signs0C81 $ KANNADA SIGN CANDRABINDU

  • Printed: 25-Oct-201218

    0D7FMalayalam0D00

    0D0 0D1 0D2 0D3 0D4 0D5 0D6 0D7

    $

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  • Printed: 25-Oct-2012 19

    0D01Malayalam0D01

    UTC: 2010-11-04WG2: 2011-06-07contact: Shriramana Sharmadocument: L2/10-392Rfont: Uni0D00Malayalamtarget: Amd 1.2

    Various signs0D01 $ MALAYALAM SIGN CANDRABINDU

  • Printed: 25-Oct-201220

    0DFFSinhala0D80

    0D8 0D9 0DA 0DB 0DC 0DD 0DE 0DF

    0DE6

    0DE7

    0DE8

    0DE9

    0DEA

    0DEB

    0DEC

    0DED

    0DEE

    0DEF

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  • Printed: 25-Oct-2012 21

    0DEFSinhala0DE6

    UTC: $$$$WG2: 2010-10-08contact: HarshaWijayawardhanadocument: L2/10-301 N3876N3888font: Uni0D80Sinhala_1target: Amd 1.2

    Astrological digitsThese digits also known as Sinhala Lith Illakkam have beenprimarily used for writing horoscopes. This number systemhas a zero place holder concept unlike the Sinhala archaicnumbers, Sinhala Illakkam, encoded in the 111E0-111FFrange.0DE6 SINHALA LITH DIGIT