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Drmccreedy (talk | contribs) Update for Unicode 14.0 |
Theknightwho (talk | contribs) The Unicode specification refers to a type of code point called a "noncharacter" (not hyphenated). The term "non-character" (hyphenated) is not used in the specification, and only features on Unicode's website as a quote from the 1.0 specification for background explanation. |
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!width="10%" |Block range
!width="25%" |Block name
!width="10%" |Code points{{efn|name=Number_of_code_points|1=Code point count includes unassigned code points:
!width="10%" |Assigned characters
!width="40%" |[[Script (Unicode)|Scripts]]{{efn|name=Script_in_block_definition|1=The script has one or multiple characters in the block, as defined by the Script Property. This is independent of the block name}}{{efn|name=Common_and_Inherited|1="Common" and "Unknown" (Zyyy) and "Inherited" (Zinh or Qaai) refer to Scripts in [[ISO 15924]]}}{{efn|name=Unicode_blocks_datafile|1=[https://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/Blocks.txt Unicode Blocks data file]. As of Unicode version 14.0}}{{efn|name=Unicode_script_property|1=[https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/ UAX 24: Unicode Script Property] (4 alpha code)}}{{efn|name=Unicode_scripts_datafile|1=[https://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/Scripts.txt UAX 24: Script data file]}}
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