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==Emoji== |
==Emoji== |
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The Miscellaneous Technical block contains eighteen [[emoji]]: |
The Miscellaneous Technical block contains eighteen [[emoji]]: |
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U+ |
U+231A–U+231B, U+2328, U+23CF, U+23E9–U+23F3 and U+23F8–U+23FA.<ref name="UTR51">{{Cite web|url=http://unicode.org/reports/tr51/|title=UTR #51: Unicode Emoji|publisher=Unicode Consortium|date=2015-11-12}}</ref><ref name="EmojiData">{{Cite web|url=http://unicode.org/Public/emoji/latest/emoji-data.txt|title=UCD: Emoji Data for UTR #51|publisher=Unicode Consortium|date=2015-11-11}}</ref> |
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The block has four [[Variant form (Unicode)|standardized variants]] defined to specify emoji-style (U+FE0F VS16) or text presentation (U+FE0E VS15) for the |
The block has four [[Variant form (Unicode)|standardized variants]] defined to specify emoji-style (U+FE0F VS16) or text presentation (U+FE0E VS15) for the |
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following two base characters: U+ |
following two base characters: U+231A–U+231B.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/StandardizedVariants.html|title=Unicode Character Database: Standardized Variants | publisher=The Unicode Consortium}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/StandardizedVariants.txt|title=Unicode Character Database: Standardized Variation Sequences | publisher=The Unicode Consortium}}</ref> |
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Both of these base characters default to an emoji presentation. |
Both of these base characters default to an emoji presentation. |
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Revision as of 00:15, 12 February 2016
Miscellaneous Technical | |
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Range | U+2300..U+23FF (256 code points) |
Plane | BMP |
Scripts | Common |
Symbol sets | Technical APL symbols Dentistry notation |
Assigned | 251 code points |
Unused | 5 reserved code points 2 deprecated |
Source standards | ISO 2047, ISO 9995-7 |
Unicode version history | |
1.0.0 (1991) | 45 (+45) |
1.0.1 (1992) | 43 (-2) |
1.1 (1993) | 122 (+79) |
3.0 (1999) | 154 (+32) |
3.2 (2002) | 207 (+53) |
4.0 (2003) | 209 (+2) |
4.1 (2005) | 220 (+11) |
5.0 (2006) | 232 (+12) |
5.2 (2009) | 233 (+1) |
6.0 (2010) | 244 (+11) |
7.0 (2014) | 251 (+7) |
Unicode documentation | |
Code chart ∣ Web page | |
Note: In the process of unifying with ISO 10646 for version 1.1, two characters from 1.0.0 were removed, and their code points later assigned to new characters.[1][2] |
Miscellaneous Technical is the name of a Unicode block ranging from U+2300 to U+23FF, which contains various common symbols which are related to and used in the various technical, programming language, and academic professions.
- Symbol ⌂ (HTML hexadecimal code is ⌂) represents a house or a home.
- Symbol ⌘ (⌘) represents the Command key on Mac keyboard.
- Symbol ⌚ (⌚) is a watch (or clock).
- Symbol ⏏ (⏏) is the "Eject" button symbol found on electronic equipment.
- Symbol ⏚ (⏚) is the "Earth Ground" symbol found on electrical or electronic manual, tag and equipment.
It also includes most of the uncommon symbols used by the APL programming language.
Miscellaneous Technical (2300–23FF) in Unicode
In Unicode, Miscellaneous Technical symbols placed in the hexadecimal range 0x2300–0x23FF, (decimal 8960–9215), as described below.
(2300–233F)
- 1.^ Unicode code points U+2329 & U+232A are deprecated.
(2340–237F)
(2380–23BF)
(23C0–23FF)
Compact chart
Miscellaneous Technical[1][2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) | ||||||||||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
U+230x | ⌀ | ⌁ | ⌂ | ⌃ | ⌄ | ⌅ | ⌆ | ⌇ | ⌈ | ⌉ | ⌊ | ⌋ | ⌌ | ⌍ | ⌎ | ⌏ |
U+231x | ⌐ | ⌑ | ⌒ | ⌓ | ⌔ | ⌕ | ⌖ | ⌗ | ⌘ | ⌙ | ⌚ | ⌛ | ⌜ | ⌝ | ⌞ | ⌟ |
U+232x | ⌠ | ⌡ | ⌢ | ⌣ | ⌤ | ⌥ | ⌦ | ⌧ | ⌨ | 〈 | 〉 | ⌫ | ⌬ | ⌭ | ⌮ | ⌯ |
U+233x | ⌰ | ⌱ | ⌲ | ⌳ | ⌴ | ⌵ | ⌶ | ⌷ | ⌸ | ⌹ | ⌺ | ⌻ | ⌼ | ⌽ | ⌾ | ⌿ |
U+234x | ⍀ | ⍁ | ⍂ | ⍃ | ⍄ | ⍅ | ⍆ | ⍇ | ⍈ | ⍉ | ⍊ | ⍋ | ⍌ | ⍍ | ⍎ | ⍏ |
U+235x | ⍐ | ⍑ | ⍒ | ⍓ | ⍔ | ⍕ | ⍖ | ⍗ | ⍘ | ⍙ | ⍚ | ⍛ | ⍜ | ⍝ | ⍞ | ⍟ |
U+236x | ⍠ | ⍡ | ⍢ | ⍣ | ⍤ | ⍥ | ⍦ | ⍧ | ⍨ | ⍩ | ⍪ | ⍫ | ⍬ | ⍭ | ⍮ | ⍯ |
U+237x | ⍰ | ⍱ | ⍲ | ⍳ | ⍴ | ⍵ | ⍶ | ⍷ | ⍸ | ⍹ | ⍺ | ⍻ | ⍼ | ⍽ | ⍾ | ⍿ |
U+238x | ⎀ | ⎁ | ⎂ | ⎃ | ⎄ | ⎅ | ⎆ | ⎇ | ⎈ | ⎉ | ⎊ | ⎋ | ⎌ | ⎍ | ⎎ | ⎏ |
U+239x | ⎐ | ⎑ | ⎒ | ⎓ | ⎔ | ⎕ | ⎖ | ⎗ | ⎘ | ⎙ | ⎚ | ⎛ | ⎜ | ⎝ | ⎞ | ⎟ |
U+23Ax | ⎠ | ⎡ | ⎢ | ⎣ | ⎤ | ⎥ | ⎦ | ⎧ | ⎨ | ⎩ | ⎪ | ⎫ | ⎬ | ⎭ | ⎮ | ⎯ |
U+23Bx | ⎰ | ⎱ | ⎲ | ⎳ | ⎴ | ⎵ | ⎶ | ⎷ | ⎸ | ⎹ | ⎺ | ⎻ | ⎼ | ⎽ | ⎾ | ⎿ |
U+23Cx | ⏀ | ⏁ | ⏂ | ⏃ | ⏄ | ⏅ | ⏆ | ⏇ | ⏈ | ⏉ | ⏊ | ⏋ | ⏌ | ⏍ | ⏎ | ⏏ |
U+23Dx | ⏐ | ⏑ | ⏒ | ⏓ | ⏔ | ⏕ | ⏖ | ⏗ | ⏘ | ⏙ | ⏚ | ⏛ | ⏜ | ⏝ | ⏞ | ⏟ |
U+23Ex | ⏠ | ⏡ | ⏢ | ⏣ | ⏤ | ⏥ | ⏦ | ⏧ | ⏨ | ⏩ | ⏪ | ⏫ | ⏬ | ⏭ | ⏮ | ⏯ |
U+23Fx | ⏰ | ⏱ | ⏲ | ⏳ | ⏴ | ⏵ | ⏶ | ⏷ | ⏸ | ⏹ | ⏺ | ⏻ | ⏼ | ⏽ | ⏾ | ⏿ |
Notes |
Emoji
The Miscellaneous Technical block contains eighteen emoji: U+231A–U+231B, U+2328, U+23CF, U+23E9–U+23F3 and U+23F8–U+23FA.[3][4]
The block has four standardized variants defined to specify emoji-style (U+FE0F VS16) or text presentation (U+FE0E VS15) for the following two base characters: U+231A–U+231B.[5][6] Both of these base characters default to an emoji presentation.
U+ | 231A | 231B |
base codepoint | ⌚ | ⌛ |
base+VS15 (text) | ⌚︎ | ⌛︎ |
base+VS16 (emoji) | ⌚️ | ⌛️ |
See also
References
- ^ "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 22 March 2013.
- ^ The Unicode Standard Version 1.0, Volume 1. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc. 1990–1991. ISBN 0-201-56788-1.
- ^ "UTR #51: Unicode Emoji". Unicode Consortium. 2015-11-12.
- ^ "UCD: Emoji Data for UTR #51". Unicode Consortium. 2015-11-11.
- ^ "Unicode Character Database: Standardized Variants". The Unicode Consortium.
- ^ "Unicode Character Database: Standardized Variation Sequences". The Unicode Consortium.
External links
- "The Unicode Standard 5.2 Code Charts: Technical Symbols U+2300-U+23FF" (PDF). Unicode Standard 5.2. Unicode Consortium. 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2010-07-21.
- "Miscellaneous Technical names list". Unicode Standard. Unicode Consortium. 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2010-07-21.
- Code2000.net - Shareware fonts that support many of the above symbols.