Duployan (Unicode block)

Duployan
RangeU+1BC00..U+1BC9F
(160 code points)
PlaneSMP
ScriptsDuployan
Major alphabetsDuployéan, Chinook, Romanian shorthand, Sloan-Duployan, Pernin, Perrault
Assigned143 code points
Unused17 reserved code points
Unicode version history
7.0143 (+143)
Note: [1][2]

Duployan is a Unicode block containing characters for various Duployan shorthands, including French Duployéan, Chinook Writing, Romanian shorthand, and the English Sloan-Duployan, Pernin, and Perrault shorthands.[3] It is the first block of shorthand characters included in the Unicode Standard.[1]

Block

Duployan[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+1BC0x 𛰀 𛰁 𛰂 𛰃 𛰄 𛰅 𛰆 𛰇 𛰈 𛰉 𛰊 𛰋 𛰌 𛰍 𛰎 𛰏
U+1BC1x 𛰐 𛰑 𛰒 𛰓 𛰔 𛰕 𛰖 𛰗 𛰘 𛰙 𛰚 𛰛 𛰜 𛰝 𛰞 𛰟
U+1BC2x 𛰠 𛰡 𛰢 𛰣 𛰤 𛰥 𛰦 𛰧 𛰨 𛰩 𛰪 𛰫 𛰬 𛰭 𛰮 𛰯
U+1BC3x 𛰰 𛰱 𛰲 𛰳 𛰴 𛰵 𛰶 𛰷 𛰸 𛰹 𛰺 𛰻 𛰼 𛰽 𛰾 𛰿
U+1BC4x 𛱀 𛱁 𛱂 𛱃 𛱄 𛱅 𛱆 𛱇 𛱈 𛱉 𛱊 𛱋 𛱌 𛱍 𛱎 𛱏
U+1BC5x 𛱐 𛱑 𛱒 𛱓 𛱔 𛱕 𛱖 𛱗 𛱘 𛱙 𛱚 𛱛 𛱜 𛱝 𛱞 𛱟
U+1BC6x 𛱠 𛱡 𛱢 𛱣 𛱤 𛱥 𛱦 𛱧 𛱨 𛱩 𛱪
U+1BC7x 𛱰 𛱱 𛱲 𛱳 𛱴 𛱵 𛱶 𛱷 𛱸 𛱹 𛱺 𛱻 𛱼
U+1BC8x 𛲀 𛲁 𛲂 𛲃 𛲄 𛲅 𛲆 𛲇 𛲈
U+1BC9x 𛲐 𛲑 𛲒 𛲓 𛲔 𛲕 𛲖 𛲗 𛲘 𛲙 𛲜 DT
  LS  
𛲞 𛲟
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 12.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

History

The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Duployan block:

Version Final code points[a] Count L2 ID WG2 ID Document
7.0 U+1BC00..1BC6A, 1BC70..1BC7C, 1BC80..1BC88, 1BC90..1BC99, 1BC9C..1BC9F 143 L2/09-184 Anderson, Van (2009-05-03), Proposal to include Chinook Pipa script in UCS
L2/09-184.1 Anderson, Van (2009-05-03), Proposal to include Chinook Pipa script in UCS [zip format of the HTML version]
L2/09-283 Anderson, Van (2009-07-24), Proposal to include Chinook Pipa script in UCS
L2/09-364 Anderson, Van (2009-10-06), Proposal to Include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook Script in UCS
L2/09-364.1 Anderson, Van (2009-10-06), Proposal to Include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook Script in UCS [zip format of the HTML version]
L2/09-364.2 Anderson, Van (2009-10-26), Proposal to Include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook Script in UCS [fonts and data]
L2/10-027 Anderson, Van (2010-01-25), Duployan Charts
L2/10-028 Anderson, Van (2010-01-25), Duployan Documentation
L2/10-026 Anderson, Van (2010-01-31), Proposal to include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook script in UCS
L2/10-159 Anderson, Van (2010-05-03), Proposal to include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook script in UCS
L2/10-201 Anderson, Van (2010-05-12), Guide to Duployan Shorthands and Stenographies
L2/10-202 Anderson, Van (2010-05-12), Duployan Texts
L2/10-272R2 N3895 Anderson, Van (2010-08-12), Proposal to include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook script and Shorthand Format Controls in UCS
L2/10-347 N3908 Everson, Michael (2010-09-21), On ordering and the proposed Duployan script for shorthands and Chinook
L2/10-352 N3922 Anderson, Van (2010-09-21), Response to Irish NB comments N3908
L2/10-364 N3931 Everson, Michael (2010-10-03), Further discussion on ordering and the proposed Duployan script
L2/10-383 N3940 Anderson, Van (2010-10-05), Quick response to Irish NB comments N3931
L2/11-215 N4088 Anderson, Van; Everson, Michael (2011-05-30), Resolving chart and collation order for the Duployan script
L2/11-303 Anderson, Van (2011-07-19), roposal to include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook script and Shorthand Format Controls in UCS, as approved by WG2
N4103 "11.1.5 Duployan Shorthands and Chinook script and Shorthand Format Controls in UCS", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 58, 2012-01-03
L2/12-329 Anderson, Van (2012-10-15), Duployan Letter Kk representative glyph change
  1. ^ Proposed code points and characters names may differ from final code points and names

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  2. ^ "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  3. ^ Anderson, Van. "Proposal to include Duployan Shorthands and Chinook script and Shorthand Format Controls in UCS" (PDF). Retrieved 16 June 2014.