Palmyrene (Unicode block) is a topic that has become increasingly relevant today. Its impact extends to different areas, from technology to politics, to society in general. Over the years, Palmyrene (Unicode block) has generated continuous debate, arousing the interest of researchers, experts and the general public. In this article, we will explore the different facets and perspectives surrounding Palmyrene (Unicode block), analyzing its evolution over time and its influence in different areas of contemporary life.
| Palmyrene | |
|---|---|
| Range | U+10860..U+1087F (32 code points) |
| Plane | SMP |
| Scripts | Palmyrene |
| Major alphabets | Palmyrene |
| Assigned | 32 code points |
| Unused | 0 reserved code points |
| Unicode version history | |
| 7.0 (2014) | 32 (+32) |
| Unicode documentation | |
| Code chart ∣ Web page | |
| Note: [1][2] | |
Palmyrene is a Unicode block containing characters for the historical Palmyrene alphabet used to write the local Palmyrene dialect of Aramaic.[3]
| Palmyrene Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) | ||||||||||||||||
| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
| U+1086x | 𐡠 | 𐡡 | 𐡢 | 𐡣 | 𐡤 | 𐡥 | 𐡦 | 𐡧 | 𐡨 | 𐡩 | 𐡪 | 𐡫 | 𐡬 | 𐡭 | 𐡮 | 𐡯 |
| U+1087x | 𐡰 | 𐡱 | 𐡲 | 𐡳 | 𐡴 | 𐡵 | 𐡶 | 𐡷 | 𐡸 | 𐡹 | 𐡺 | 𐡻 | 𐡼 | 𐡽 | 𐡾 | 𐡿 |
Notes
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The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Palmyrene block:
| Version | Final code points[a] | Count | L2 ID | WG2 ID | Document |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7.0 | U+10860..1087F | 32 | L2/10-003 | N3749 | Everson, Michael (2010-01-21), Preliminary proposal for encoding the Palmyrene script in the SMP of the UCS |
| L2/10-255R2 | N3867R2 | Everson, Michael (2010-07-29), Proposal for encoding the Palmyrene script in the SMP of the UCS | |||
| L2/10-221 | Moore, Lisa (2010-08-23), "C.16", UTC #124 / L2 #221 Minutes | ||||
| N3903 (pdf, doc) | "M57.18", Unconfirmed minutes of WG2 meeting 57, 2011-03-31 | ||||
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