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These language tag characters would not be displayed themselves. However, they would provide information for text processing or even for the display of other characters. For example, the display of Unihan ideographs might have substituted different glyphs if the language tags indicated Korean than if the tags indicated Japanese. Another example, might have influenced the display of decimal digits 0 through 9 differently depending on the language they appeared in.
The tag characters {{unichar|E0001|LANGUAGE TAG}} and {{unichar|E007F|CANCEL TAG}} were deprecated in Unicode 5.1 (2008) and should not be used for language information.<ref>{{cite
Unicode states that "the use of tag characters to represent language tags in a plain text stream is still a deprecated mechanism for conveying language information about text.<ref name="migration" />
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